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MINUTES - 05311960 - Sup Rec Vol 71
vP 1 oR5 R vM -o ovER NG rybfp } 5 X960 3 ' p 0 i r BEFORE THE BDARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. sj a PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KEMY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. t In the Matter of Personnel lAdjustments. t On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll,I seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BI THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjust- ments be and they are authorised for departments as indicated: t Countv Administrator-Public Works: Cancel one (1) Project Supervisor, Range 41 ty if -4862) 3, in the olTice of the County Administrator, and add one 1TIO Project Supervisor to the Public Works Department, effective June 1, 1960. y,. Count Hos ital: ReclassifyAccount Clerk position number 01, Ran a 26 341-$41.5) , to Senior Account Clerk, Range 29 43954411), effective June 1, 1960. ak Social Service: Create class of Social Worker III at Range 32 ($4584556) the basic salary schedule, effective June 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropftat on ad ijustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Auditor: Decrease Ince 1. Judicial District Trial Expense Increase Sundry Fees 1003 2,000 f Increase Juror Expense 1003 6,000 Increase Witness Expense 1003 11000 II rn 1. Judicial District General Expense Increase Office Supplies 1003 200. r. 2. Hospitals for Insane Increase Board and Care 1003 550 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund9 000 ty Increase J.D. i 100Exp. 3 s Increase J.D. Gen. Exp. 1003 200 Increase Hospital for Insane 1003 550 Increase Desk 1003 35 Increase Item 8 1003 35 County Dept.of Agriculture: 245 and 24$ 9 Overtime 248-211 1,100 Sundry Supplies 24$-559 805 220,I Temporary Help 245-204 Capital Outlay 245-900 685 015-245-969 360 r 001-245-935 45 Y i 012-245-951 70 rs 3}r 21 y 016-245-953950 -245- 5 34 011-245-959 54 004-245-969 14 a 005-245-969 10 F 008-245-969 10 g006-245-903 Maint. & Operation 245-698 11780 Capital Outlay additions 245-9Q0 00 3 Conference tables $390 14 Side Chairs 410 Capital Outlay replacemenU5-900 1 Typewriter 230 230 r*, 3 a yr a May 31, 1960 - continued - County Garage: Decrease Increase 3 Ynr. 1. 71' Stake Body Truck 1003 92.00 Commercial Station Wagon 1003 145.00 12t Stake Body Truck 1003 160.00 Ton Cab and Chassis 1003 130.00 4 Wheel Drive Pickup 1003 50.00 MuTon Plumbers Truck 100 125.00 d Bucket for Backhoe 1003 4.00 13:375.00 2. Sedans Sedans 1003 545.00 Station Wagon 1003 50.00 1 Ton Pickup 1003 60.00 J Ton Pickups 1003 820.00 Dump Trucks - Tilt Cabs 1003 19541.00 Passenger Station Wagon 1003 25.00 Ton Truck 1003 25.00 Sideboards for Trucks 1003 25.00 Ton Cab and Chassis 1003 170.00 Install 12 Spotlights 1003 675.00 6 Passenger Station Wagon 1003 45-00 21 Ton Pickups 1003 55.00 Install Sirens and Spotlights 1003 175.00 W Stake Body Truck 1003 65.00 Hi Pressure Pum 1003 105.00 Wheep l Balancer 1003 250.00 Tune-up Equipment 1003 100.00 7P Stake Body Truck 1003 50.00 Public Works Temporary and Seasonal Salaries 1003 92300.00 3: District Attorney Sundry Fees 1307 2,500.00 Xb- Postage & Box Rent 1312 150.00 Communication 1315 500•Q0 Repair & Servicing 1325 100.00 Office Supplies 1544 600.00 Printed Supplies 1545 500-00 Auto Mileage #401 150.00 A Books & Periodicals x'551 500.00 2,500.00 Hospital 502-931 Furniture and Furnishin s f tem 4 3 ea. Lamp, Floor 120.00 v n 43 1 ea. Settee 195.00 44 4 ea. Chair, lounge 345.00 45 2 ea. Table, folding banquet 130.00 n 46 24 Ea. Chair, ar iess side 960.00 a 502-933 Kitchen Equipment fa Item 49 1 ea.refrigerator 300.00 502-935 Medical and Laboratorw Equipment t_em7M 52 ea. Beds, hospital 1$,000.00 TM 87 48 ea. Cabinets bedside 11,000.00 1 ea. Carriage, medical chart 315.00 x n 89 2 ea. Opthalmoscopes 140•00 90 1 ea. Cart. medicine 275.00 n 91 b ea. Standards intravenous 280.90 92 1 ea. Lamp, examining, surgical 42.00 93 1 ea. Shaver, electric 30.00 n 94 2 ea. Chair, commode 130.00 95 1 ea. Table, examining 475.00x 96 3 ea. Stools, swivel top 115 00 r 97 2 ea. Table Mao 215.00 n 98 1 ea. Wheel stretcher 150•00 n 99 2 ea. Carts, utility 125.00 F 100 12 ea. Wheel chairs 1,300.00 101 3 ea. Blood pressure apparatus 145.00 lv 502-953 w Desks and Chairs W-111 5S-ea. Captains 12900.00 112 2 ea. Chairs, Posture 150.00 5oz-955 Filing Cabinets E uinmeat f' n 320 ea. Bookcase 565.00 Unappropriated Reserve 379302.00 x j May 31, 1960 - continued -r Probation Decrease Ince Account 534 Obj. 211 71700 Board and Care Juvenile Court Wards 1. Account 531 Obj. 204 Staff Personnel Temp 4,500 2. Account 531 Obi. 211 Overtime 500 t 3. Account 539 Obj. 322 Board and Care Homes for Feebleminded 2,700 C' Public Works Department 4` 1. Crockett Blvd. W/O 4034 1003 22 2. Crow Canyon Road W/O 4591 1003 17056 A 3. Buena Vista, etc. W/O 4048 1003 4,500 FFFr 4. Diablo Road W/O 4052 1003 389050 5. Diablo Road W/O 4053 1003 2,000 f 6. Acalanes Road W/O 4585 1003 215 7. Stanton Avenue W/O 4055 1003 11000 Sleepy Hollow Lane W/O 4056 1003 2,000 St. Stephens Drive 1003 1,580f Amend Road 1003 1,21$ Linda Mesa, etc. 1003 347 r F" Pleasant Hill Road 1003 92024 Downer Street 1003 19355 Alhambra Valley Road 1003 13 Wilbur Avenue 1003 332 i Diablo Road 1003 31,000 fr Primary Betterments 1003 1,500 f . Secondary Betterments 1003 3,296 4 Sheriff E 201 _ 969 65 65 a 201 969 xw Sheriff's Communication Division r Land purchased 2 5Q0 Unappropriated Reserve 2,500 Tabulating Department Increase Item 13 1003 Increased Cost 1003 lI 407 Control Panels 1003 750 Control Panels 1003 750 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of County Inspection Ser- vice Agreement with the 3 Summer Head Lettuce Advi- sory Board. 41 k 1 Agreement between the County of contra Costa and the Sumner Head Lettuce Advisory Board, acting pursuant to the authority of the Director of Agriculture of the State of California, which provides that the County Agricultural Commissioner, his deputies, inspectors and other assistants will furnish certain services in connection with the harvesting of s summer head lettuce and that the State will pay the County the sun: of 4450 for services rendered, and that the term of said agreement shall be from May 18, 1960, to and including November 14, 1960, 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 authorised to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. Y The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN ODLL, W. G. BUCRANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: BONS. G ABSENT,NONE. F r r ', fs y. YY 3 May 31, 1960 - continued - mak...In the Matter of Approval of Lease- Agreement with the City of Richmond for the Superior Court, Hall of Justice, Richmond. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Right of Way Division of the Public Works Department has presented to this Board for its approval alease-agreement with the City of Richmond for the use of certain space in the Hall of Justice Building, Richmond, for the Superior Court, for a term of one year beginning June 1, 19609 with option to renew for an additional year, for a monthly rent of Four Hundred and Twenty-three Dollars ($423.00) . µNCH', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra4 Costa does herebya said lease-agreementrove pp agreement dated May 31, 1960, and does authorize the Chairman of this Board to execute said lease-agreement for and on behalf of the County of t Contra Costa, and the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra Costa is directed to cause a co of this lease and resolution tobe copy presented to the City Clerk of the City of Richmond. Adopted by the following vote of the Board:AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS r JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. R„ SILVA. u NOES: Supervisors - NONE. Y U ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.In the Matter of Exercise of Option to Renew Lease for Walnut Creek Health Clinic RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa entered into a lease rd.th Melvin and Leona P.Williamson on May 4, 1959, for the term of one year commencing June 1, 1959, and a WHEREAS, the said lease in Paragraph 6 contained the option on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to renew said lease upon the same terms and conditions for a period of one year, s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that said Board exercise the right and option granted to it by Paragraph 6 of said lease, and t does extend the tern of said lease for a period of one year from and after the lst day of June, 1960, upon the same terms and conditions as provided in the original lease.Adopted by the following vote of the Board: f,; e AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN,THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN,JOSEPH S. SI LVA.NOES: Supervisors - NONE.ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r In the Matter of Exercising Option for Renewal of Lease of Premises for County Library in Martinez. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa executed a lease with WILLIAM R. and EVELYN H.ZUFALL, dated May 12, 1959, for premises for the use of the County Library in Martinez,; and WHEREAS, said lease grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to renew the said lease upon the same terns and conditions for a period of one (1) year, y NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby exercises said option to renew the aforesaid lease on the same terms and condi-tions for a period of one (1) year; a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to cause the copy of this resolution to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and a copy of said resolution to be delivered to the above named lessors.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, y THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHMAN,JOSEPH S. SILVA.NOES: Supervisors - NONE.ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. n IC j h 1 May 319 1960 - continued - i In the Matter of the Formation RESOLUTION OF INTENTION of County Sanitation District ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION No. 10, in the County of Contra 4700 ET SEQ. OF THE HEALTH Costa, State of California. AND SAFETY CODE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to the provisions of the County Sanitation District Act, Chap. 3, Part 3, Div. 5 of the Health and Safety Code Section 4700, et seq., intend to form a County Sanitation District, comprising the following described territory within the County of Contra Costa, to be known as County Sanitation District No. 10: COUNTY SA*;ITATION DISTRICT NO. 10 FORMATION All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being a part of the area known as the Amador Basin, more particularly described as E follows: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly boundary line of the County of Contra Costa at its intersection with the southeasterly line of the Contra Costa County Flood Control District Zone 3-B, said point being the intersection of the said county boundary line with the southern line of Section 20, Township Two South, Range One West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to a point on the line common to Sections 20 and 21 T2S, RIW, said point being distant southerly 750.00 feet from the northeast corner of the SE 1/4 of Section 20 T2S, R1W; thence North 750 feet along the line common to Sections 20 and 21 T2S, RTW, to the northeast corner of the SE 1/4 of Section 20 T2S, RIW; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to a point on the north line of Section 21 T2S, R1W, 450.00 feet east from the northwest corner of said Section 21; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to a point on the northeastern line of the parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to H. C. Wiedeman, et ux, recorded July 31, 1953 Recorder's File No. 40618, said point being distant along said northeastern line South 27* 45' East 2650.00 feet from the center of Norris Canyon Road; thence North 19'0 15' East to the center of Norris Canyon Road; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Norris Canyon Road and its northeasterly extension to the east line of the SP RR right of way; thence North 300 171 19" West 400.0 feet; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to a point on the western line of that parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to L. A. Davidson, et ux, recorded July 8, 1953 under Recorder's Serial No. 36140, said point being distant along said western line South 410 14' East 380.00 feet from the northwest corner of said parcel; thence North 410 14' West 3$0.00 feet; thence North 630 28' East 640.00 feet; thence Northerly in a direct line to a point on the northwestern line of the 150 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Roberta Lynch, et ux, recorded November 21, 1952 under Recorder's Serial No. 53853, said point being distant alcng said northwestern line North 61° 30' East 1700.00 feet from the northwestern corner of said parcel (#53853) ; thence North 61* 30t East along the above mentioned northwestern line (#53853) to its t intersection with the southerly prolongation of the eastern line of Lot 3 as said s; Lot is described in the deed to Rose P. Azevedo, recorded November 24, 1936, under E Recorder's Serial No. 14282; thence Northerly along said southerly prolongation of the eastern line of the above mentioned Lot 3 (#142$2) to the southeastern corner of said Lot 3; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to the northwest corner of Section 2 T2S, RIW, MDB&M; thence Southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the western line of Lot 53 as said Lot is delineated on that certain map entitled "Map of the Property of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Dougherty" filed May 4, 1891 in Book C of Maps at page 63, said point being distant along said western line South 0* 301 West 720.00 feet frac the northwestern corner of said Lot 53; thence North- easterly in a direct line to a point on the northern line of the above mentioned Lot 53 of "Map of the Property of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Dougherty", said point being distant along said northern line North 890 45' East 1300.00 feet from the northwest corner of said Lot 53; thence North 89" 45` East along the north line of said Lot 53 to its intersection with the center line of the Dougherty Ranch Road; r thence Southerly along the center line of the Dougherty Ranch Road to the southerly line of Contra Costa County; thence Southwesterly and Northwesterly along the southerly line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, which time fixed for hearing is not less than thirty (30) days after the adoption of this resolution, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, f California, which is the regular meeting place of the Board of Supervisors, and is the time and place where objections to the formation of the District or to its extent will be heard. • The County Clerk is instructed toive notice of hearing on formation by publication of this resolution in at least two (2 successive issues of the CONTRA COSTA TIMES, a newspaper of general circulation published within the County of Contra Costa. Said publication to be not more than thirty (30) nor less than ten (10) days prior to the hearing provided for s herein. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on the 31st day of May, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. N IEL SEMI, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.4 s NOES: Supervisors - NONE. i ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. w E i t 4 rF b' May 31, 19b0 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Grant Agreement with Pacific Gas & Electric Company for easement at Buchanan Field. Grant Agreement dated May 31, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter f; Y r+ May 31, 1960 - continued - I liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the z. District Attorney; On motion of fSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to cancel the unpaid durrent and delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Pringle Addition Code 900 58 Sale # 1407 174-140-21 all h Webb Tract Code 10002 56 Sale 4017 184-380-22 all Por Ro San Ramon Code 5100 192-260-01 all Santa Fe Lot 30 Por 31 Block 37 104323 all f. Danville Gardens Lot 65 Code 6618 202-202-07 all F Hermans Addtn Lots 25, 26 & 27 Block 2 105533 all The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation t of current and delinquent County tax lien. 8 Yr The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the current and delinquent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired It 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 current and delinquent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid current and delinquent County tax lien on the following described property as- requested: Walnut Heights Code 10002 56 Sale #3955 180-180-15 j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s i In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. t 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 Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: j Reouests dated March 26, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 s' t of the Revenue and Taxation Code. r' is i For the fiscal year 1944-1945 1 Sale #2592 for 1945, State of California, c% Peter Wasso and Victor Mazzoni are I erroneously assessed with oil, gas and mineral rights in and to the Northwesterly 30 acres- of Division B of the Bradford Reclamation Tract. This assessment should be cancelled as a it is and has been double with and included in Assessment #645440. Requests dated March 26, 1960 N- In accordance with the provisions of Section 4996 F of the Revenue and Taxation Code. For the fiscal year 1953-1954 y Sale #2603 for 1954, State of California, c/o Greta M. B. Leninger, is erroneously- assessed rroneously '- assessed with mineral rights in and to Bradford Reclamation Tract, Division D containing 82-50 acres. This assessment should be cancelled as it is and has been double with and included in Assessment 1645410-2. y i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i j t r f ix Yx'pi 1 , h, May 31, 1960 - continued - y In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARDX" ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: y Ya Ordinance No. 1449 which revises Ordinance No. 325 (as amended) to sub- stitute unclassified position of Building Design Coordinator for unclassified position of Assistant County Administrator; Ordinance No. 1450 which adjusts salary rates applying to certain unclassi- fr fied positions; Ordinance No. 1451 which amends Ordinance No. 1288 (compensation of employees of the Central Fire Protection District) by revising Section I (D) to provide for change in accrual rate for sick leave for shift fireman. IT IS BY THE BOARD FARTHER 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. 1449 in the CENTRA COSTA GAZETTE; No. 1450 in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE; No. 1451 in the EL C&RITO JOURNAL. The foregoingorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. r rr On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1452 which amends Ordinance No. 1399 (Solicitor's Ordinance) by permitting people to sell products produced on their own land from booths or stands erected on their own land under certain conditions. n IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1452 in the DIABLO VALLEY NEWS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances.E : This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1430, 14401, 1447 and Affidavits of Publication of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly 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 pub- lished. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C, In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Bit Jordan. e An instrument dated May 31, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Bit Jordan on March 15, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Bit Jordan are hereby satisfied, and all real and f .. personal property of said Bit Jordan is released from the said lien, and said referred-to V, reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD y . ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorised to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x kYh. f . 0. r May 31, 1960 - continued -7 . 1 In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with V > reference to City annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificate issued by the Secretary of State andKcontainingthefollowinginformationWithreferencetoordinanceadoptedbycityapprovintheannexationofterritorytosaidcity, be placed on file: g 1 Y`J Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State Concord 489 May 27, 2960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Reappointment of Robert S. Elliott to office r r of Commissioner of Contra Costa County Planning Commission. i Al1. It appearing to this Board that the term of Robert S. Elliott as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission will expire on June 6, 1960; x NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ROBERT S. ELLIOTT be and he is hereby appointed COMMISSIONER of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission for a period of four years, commencingJune6, 1960. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing i Social Service Director to comply with request of County Supervisors Association of r . f California for data re Welfare Personnel Turnover. r This Board having received a request from the County Supervisors Association of California for data with reference to Welfare Personnel Turnover; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD t ORDERED that Mr. W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, is authorized to Comply with the request of said Association. A'I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising County Right of Way Agent to assist the Mt. Diablo Fire Pro- t taction District in purchase of off. property for future fire sta- tion sites. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. R. A. Mangini of the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District r that the County Right of Way Agent assist said District in purchase of future fire station sites be and the same is hereby approved, and the County Right of Way Agent is authorized h to assist said District in Right of Way negotiations in the purchase of future fire station sites on a cost plus appropriate overhead basis. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N In the Matter of Fixing amount of R official bonds. a; The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to. fix the amount of official bonds of Marshals of the Municipal Courts and Constables of the Judicial District Courts for the ensuing four years commencing wd, th the first Monday after the first day of January 1961; r On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the amount of official bonds for Marshals of the following Municipal Courts is hereby fixed in the amount of $2,000: w n Y Concord Municipal Court San Pablo Municipal Court IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the amount of official bonds of the Constable of the following Judicial. Districts is hereby fixed in the amount of $1,000: r r 10 yyyy May 31, 1960 - continued - r, Martinez Judicial District Port Costa Judicial District Walnut Creek Judicial District Danville Judicial District k Pittsburg Judicial District E1 Cerrito Judicial District Antioch Judicial District fi Brentwood Judicial District Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District w Crockett Judicial District Clayton Judicial District Byron Judicial District Port Chicago Judicial District Oakley Judicial District The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting proposal of Mr. HowardSCurtistodemolishand re- move certain County owned pro- f pe rty (Geary Road Extention) . ra The County Right of way Agent having requested this Board to approve and accept w the proposal of Mr. Howard Curtis to demolish and remove certain County owned property located on excess highway property required for Flood Control construction along Walnut Creek (Geary Road Extension) , at no cost to the County and in accordance with the terms and conditions previously approved by Board Resolution dated April 26, 1960; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD f.. ORDERED that said proposal be and the same is hereby accepted at no cost to the County and in accordance with the terms and conditions previously approved by Board Resolution dated April 26, 1960. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for first nit of tree clearing,g, North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. A:. This Board having by policy adopted May 17, 1960, authorized the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to call for bids for certain work for interim channel improvements in the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, and Mr. C. C. Rich having appeared before the Board this day to present the following informal bids for the first unit of tree clearing in the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District: Heim Bros. Inc., 1551 Sunny Court, Walnut Creek Henry's Tree Service, 15 Herald Drive, Walnut Creek; Hickey & Sweatt, 1479 Maria Avenue, Concord; Lloyd's Tree Service, 1532 Geary Road, Walnut Creek; Gilbert Tree Surgeons, 4002 Randolph Avenue, Oakland; Elite Tree Service 7815 Sunkist Drive, Oakland; Wm. D. Smith 18824 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino;x Walt's Tree kxperts, Inc. , 2274 South Boradway, Santa Maria; Expert Tree Service Co., P. 0. Box 193, Berkeley; and said Mr. Rich having recommended the bid of Heim Bros. Inc. as the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: $2,942) , 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, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for sai work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Heim Bros. Inc., at the unit prices submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Heim Bros. Inc. shall present to this Board a surety bond in the amount of $1,471 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, certificates show- ing coverage under the Workmen's Compensation Law, all as required by the Labor Code of the State of California, and liability insurance coverage as evidenced by certificate of the insurer in the amount of $100,0007$2001,000 for death or personal injury and $25,000 for property damage. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of .Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work.v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 44 r. May 31, 1960 - continued. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of supervisor Coll seconded by Supervir t sor Silva- IT. BY THE BOARDIX ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPMVED and ADOPTED:-, Ordinance No. 1456 which. amends Ordinance No. 125 which is an ordinance to regulate, the compensation of Officers and Employees of the County of Contra Costa and, the Contra Costa County Flood. Control and Water Conservation District. IT IS BY T.0 BOARD ETHER 08DERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for dthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylaxinanewspaperofgeneralcirculationprinted'= ans published in the Ceunty of Contra Costa as follows:r No. 1456 in the CONTRA COS:'A GAZETTE The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..- r a aw 3 ft^ trAtrJ11 IM s t ' r t r S ir rys'' r" K' # 'rya trip. c r E t r 4 W rt v r r . r 4 i A f Y r r 4 T-7 f = a t a t Cj4 JA l til;u t r bH' Yv s y ns r d r t JJ 3 ,s .-. .. ,::.,ice,t,i r,s May 31, 1960 - continued r = In the Matter of Approval of low rent housing site for x Rodeo. Mr. Tolbert E. Elliott Executive Director of the Contra Costa County HousingAuthority, appeared before this hoard and requested approval of the low rent housing site for 4Rodeo (Bayo Vista Housing Project); and On motion of Su xpervisorKenny, seconded by Supervisor .Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ` ORDERED that said lox rent housing site be and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jr And the Board adjournsto meet on Thursday, June 2, 1960, at 9:30 a.m., in theBoardChambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairffian7 ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Deputy Clerk rrf: BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS x; uTHURSDAY, JUNE 2 1960 u#, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT : c 9.30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS MARTINE' C ALIFCRNIA. FRES ENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING- SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THt}l !!S JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: We T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of May, 1960. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, 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 May,19601 was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. V,= The foregoing order isgg passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for construction of a Motor Podl Garage, between Dain Street and Escobar Street, northeast of the Administration Building, Martinez. I Plans and specifications .for construction of a Motor Pool Garage, between Main Street and Escobar Street, northeast of the Administration Building, Martinez,, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Harry Nakahara, Architect, and V. We Sauer, Public works Director; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROVED, `T IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications. TITISBYTHEBOARDFURTHER. ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for June 23, 19603 at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractcrsin the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD. The foregoing order isgong passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a U, r. i 11 s' x .. a`k:dam w.M! k' p T , r. o- WW ; 4 9 June 2, 1960 - continued n ° p 1 4 ,W' i rT x ' In the Matter of Endorsing measure a., r B" on the June Primary Ballot,u which measure provides for annexa- tion of territory in the Western F h `, part of the County to the Alameda- r Contra Costa Transit District. Mr. John Garvey Jr., Secretary of the Citizens Transit Study and Public Informati f _' Committee, having appeared before this Board and presented terms and conditions of annexation sr '-_ of territory in the western part of the County to the Alameda-Contra Costa. Transit District; 5r rl and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seco®d by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THIS BOARD n ri d ,i RESOLVED that it endorses Measure "B" on the June Primary Ballot, which measure provides for 1, I" r annexation of territory in the Western part of the County to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, and the people affected by said measure are urged to support same. r n it 11 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S G11 - f yy..,,+1 t`,L- J. : And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, June 8, 2g6Q, at 9 a.m., is the Board Chambers, Hail of Records, Martines, California. I 11 Chairman F rz u aitj, • 111-1 ATTEST: cru£ x# * W. T. PAASC i CLEftK Y r J S7 ,/ BIT I r. f/ f r'r 1.5+1.' g ..? , 1 Deputy' Clerk arm`,t r,'if y k f!,`: i H 1" h „/a b r7r3a t va-.,.. s f3 K r z t sI 1 . r k' Aj— NM { r _ a 3r u _, f.vI'll r ., 914 a d 11- 6, t f 11y 41nx t ,y fd' '', nh.pea 3x 1 } ,. ,.4 4 fE,sou r1. ig. r. ff' r+ '. ' y & j F yL 3F' Y "'- a j r fvyt A s 1 n. . y(. '"t r; ` a a " IV " F n7r ." r rL raga,_, 11, l x °" k iT I 5' i d # 7 S• SrysY Y It Y. f rr 3 M [ R' r»' fi `" t h r, r y r Y' ,bk F v+ yrs r?.. i i a v a t t t r'jy i y '' 4 t7 r vt} y3, _ i 7r K S f lNy f YY 1 H P 4 e 3 x. va r{J x r# 5 issz.-a rx fir.e; x ,,,,. M 1' r $^ G x.. . x- } rf,. j x • r r" f ,, tbkJfTM"s fit' r f sR rdhy,9 CU f k _" r : 7 1"t. e r+rt V,11 rte ,c g11 I n wif t " ti.. r A .. r J; BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 89 1960 THE BOARD MT IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PSENT: F. KILES , CHAIRMAN,HPRESI DING;NORABLEESU PERVI SO RSA JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. J. 1 In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following per- sonnel adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: County Hospital: Reduce hours x-ray Technician position 104 assigned to Pittsburg Outpatient linic from 40/40 to 25/40, effective June 9, 1960. Public Works: Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Range 22 ($281-$341) , and cancel one (1) Laborer, Range 1 376-$415) , effective June 9, 1960. i ray Oakley Judicial District Court: Add one (1) Typist Clerk, 20/40 hours, Range 22 2$1- 341 , e fective une , 1 1' x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Granting A. permission to leave the 1 State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD -- ORDERED that W. Blair Rixon, Judge of the Brentwood Judicial District Court, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION 10 LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA from June 25, 1960 to July 24.9 s 1960• f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S z d`. In the Matter of Authorizing z attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend the following: David F. Smith, Public Health Analyst, to attend Graduate Summer Session of Statistics in the Health Sciences at the University ofz Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 20, 1960 to August 1, 1960 (Mr. Smith to use his accrued vacation leave and leave with- out pay for one-half of the time and to be in a County pay status during the other half of the period) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k Yi.S C In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro- priation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: i Hospital : Decrease Increasei 502-204: Temporary Staff 25,500 Personnel r Unappropriated Reserve 25,500 T Countv Department of Agriculture Ar inial Control Division - 248 A Sundry Equipment 248-969 1,1200 Radio Equipment 24.8-960 575x " Unappropriated Reserve 1,775 Justice Court. Brentwood t Temporary Salaries 1003 205 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 205 F i. i'3 F Fart s r Decrease Increase 14 sJusticeCourtSlCerritoKensingtonJudicialDistrictD_e_ 1. Staff Personnel Temp 1003 260 2. Postage 3. Printed Window Envelopes (2000) stamped} 4. Printed Envelopes s stamped) 1000) 178 Y Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 43 County Administrator Capital Outlay 1 Fan 1003 95 Side Chairs 1003 76 File Drawer - Legal 1003 19 Countv Library Balance: J Book Bag Racks 1206 456 r& i A yti Jam. 5 - Vornado Fan--Model 38P, base 1206 stand circulator 456 Building Maintenance Communications 1003 350 Other Services 1003 75 Utilities 1003 230 Freight & Drayage 1003 20 Rapair Supplies 1003 2,200r r Office upplies U r 9 Cost Applied 1W3 2,725 r Planning 1. Temporary Help 100300 70 2. Publication of Notices 3. Other Services 300 Probation 533 Bovs t ehabi litation Center 6 only - Hereford Heifers 1003, 62€ 2 Dish racks (item 24) 17k 2 Dish racks (item 5) 1 Elec. Coffee Maker (item 26) f^ 1 Metal Cabinet 29 60 1 Laundry Cart 30 9 1 Office Chair, Swivel " 40 10 1 Desk, Dble Pedestal " 41 17 x ' Desk 72 13 1 IBM Roster Board 44 40 1 Floor Polisher 47 23 p ' } 2 Ping Pong Tables 4$ 1 Projector Table 55 1 Step Ladder - 6 ft. " 59 15 1 Step Ladder - 10 ft. 6$19 50 Straight hairs 3 60 1 Draftsman Stool 39 Tumbling Mats 61 25 r Social Service 506-204 Temporary Salaries 3=030 i 3o6-674 Services of other Departments 3,030 Tax Collector-Treasurer Publication of notices 1003 95 Capital outlay 1003 95 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u June 8, 1950 - continued - r In the Matter of Policy r on Building Projects RESOLUTION i WHEREAS the continued rapid growth of the county has made it necessary to give increasing attention to new building projects, building additions, building alterations, a acquisition and sale of real property, leases and rentals, and spave allocations, and WHEREAS these matters require the close co-ordination of all parties concerned, and WHEREAS the policy on buildings set forth in a December 30, 195$ resolution of this Board of Supervisors needs to be brought up to date, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the policy of this Board of Supervisors that the following procedures shall be followed with respect to new building projects, build- ing additions, building alterations, acquisition and sale of real property, leases and rentals r: and space allocations. This policy is applicable with respect to the county government pro- per and also county special districts and county service areas. I - NEW BUILDING PROJECTS 4 1. Each department or agency contemplating a new building project shall submit to the office of the County Administrator a report on the nature, scope, s purpose and location of the desired improvement. Such report shall contain factual data on current and future needs and indicate the effects on work programs and operating costs, inclusive of personnel requirements. 2. The office of the County Administrator shall make a preliminary review of the report, giving general consideration to the project in terms of long R. i range plans, the nature and location of the proposed facilities, space needs, priority in terms of other county requirements, and methods of t financing.r . 3. If the project is one which must obviously be deferred in terms of long range plans and because of the unavailability of funds, the office of the County Administrator shall return the report to the department or agency which submitted it and suggest an appropriate resubmittal date. 4. If the project is one which requires current attention, the report shall be y transmitted to the Public Works Department with appropriate comments by R the office of the County Administrator. x 5. The Public Works Department, the Building maintenance Department, the Countyr Supervising Architect, the office of the County Administrator, and the department or agency requesting the project shall meet to consider the general features of the project and prepare appropriate recommendations for submission to the Board of Supervisors. 6. If the Hoard of Supervisors approves project it shall select a project g pp the Architect on a contingency basis on the advice and counsel of the County Supervising Architect, the Building Maintenance Departments and the Public Works Department. 7. The Public Works Department, in collaboration with the department or agency requesting the project, the Project Architect, the Building Maintenance f Department, and the County Supervising Architect, shall proceed to : 4 a. Check with the Planning Department to be sure that the proposed k , project conforms to general plans and zoning requirements. b. Select the project site and obtain a preliminary site appraisal. r c. Determine the need for and cost of site improvements. d. Ascertain the extent and cost of utility requirements. r r e. Prepare a preliminary estimate of total project costs, including equipment costs. f. Ascertain whether federal or state grants, or both federal and state grants, are available to assist in financing the development. 8. The office of the County Administrator, using the date obtained as out- lined above, shall make firm recommendations to the Board of Supervisors E with respect to the most desirable method of financing and request that funds be provided through an appropriation in the next county budget or, if t feasible, by an adjustment in the current budget. In this connection, the office of the County Administrator shall give detailed consideration to alternate means of financing, such as issuance of bonds and lease-purchase. 9. When arrangements for providing funds have been completed, the Board of Supervisors shall designate the Project Architect on a permanent basis. 10. The Building Maintenance Department shall review and approve all preliminary and final building, landscaping and on-site construction plans and specifi- cations prior to final approval by the County Supervising Architect. The 4 . review and approval of final plans and specifications shall include building craft construction materials and equipment. j 5tt'a i 3 r; i r 16 L f June 8, 1960 - continued 1f 11. The Public Works Department shall co-ordinate the efforts of all concerned in site acquisition, soil testing, preparation of plans and specifications, review and examination of plans, programming of construction, and payments to the Project Architect and the County Supervising Architect. The Public works Department shall w also arrange for necessary reviews by the office of the District Attorney, shall keep the department or agency concerned, the Building Maintenance Department, the County Supervising Architect, and the office of the County Administrator advised as to progress made, and shall be responsible for obtaining necessary approvals by the Board of Supervisors. 12. The Board of Supervisors shall solicit bids and make the necessary k!. contract awards. c, fitA. 13. The Public Works Department shall assign a Project Inspector to check the project for progress and for conformity with plans and specifications for the full duration of the job. 14. Change orders requested by the contractor, or originating from other sources, and recommended by the Project Architect, shall be reviewed by the County Supervising Architect, the Public Works Department, the Building Maintenance Department, and the office of the District Attorney (when necessary) prior to pre-w septation to the Board of Supervisors for approval. 15. Final inspection of each project shall be made jointly by the r Project Inspector and representatives of the department or agency involved, the Project Architect, theCounty Supervising v Architect, the Public Works Department, and the Building Main- tenance Department prior to acceptance of the project by the Board of Supervisors. 16. Other county departments and agencies (such as the Building Inspection Department) may be called upon by the Public Works Department and the Building Maintenance Department for advice and assistance at any time during the course of planning for and constructing the project. 17. In cases where new building projects are proposed for construc- tion in collaboration with other jurisdictions under joint exercise of powers agreements, the initial negotiations shall be conducted by the office of the County Administrator prior to referral of the project to the Public Works Department. f. II - BUILDING ADDITIONS 1. The procedures applicable to new building projects shall also f be followed in cases where building additions are required. III - BUILDING ALTERATIONS 1. The procedures applicable to new building projects shall also be followed in cases where contract building alterations are required. 1 2. Minor building alterations may be performed under the exclusive control of the Building Maintenance Department upon the recommendation of the office of the County Administrator and with the approval of the Board of Supervisors. In such cases the Building Maintenance Department shall be responsible for advising all parties concerned with aY respect to actions taken. IV - ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY 1. Real property required for new building projects andbuilding additions shall be acquired by the Public Works Department as a part of total L project development and in line with procedures outlined above. 2. Real property required for future project use shall be acquired by the Public Works Department upon the recommendation of the office of the County Administrator and with the approval of the Board of Supervisors. a 3. The Public Works Department shall be responsible for co-ordinating the actions of all agencies concerned in connection with the ac- quisition of tax deeded properties for public purposes, and in this regard shall check with the office of the County Administrator, the x office of the District Attorney, the Treasurer-Tax Collector, the Social Service Department (for welfare liens), and the Planning De- g , good partment. Prior approval of the Board of supervisors is necessary before such acquisitions are made. y` z f y. June $, 1960 - continued - f V - SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 1. The Public Works Department shall be responsible for the sale of , county-owned real properties which are determined to be -surplus - y to county requirements. Such sales shall be made upon the re- commendation of the office of the County Administrator and sub- ject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors. 1 rN VI - LEASES AND RENTALS 1. Departments and agencies desiring to lease or rent real property shall request such action through the office of the County Ad- ministrator, which shall check the matter in terms of the avail- ability of county-owned space and against long range plans. i 2. If the rental or lease is determined to be necessary, . the office t,'r of the County Administrator shall request approval of the Board of Supervisors. The matter shall then be referred to the Public Works Department, which shall co-ordinate the necessary actions to be taken, including those required of the office of the District Attorney. VII - SPACE ALLOCATIONS 1 t. 1. Space allocations and reallocations shall be made by the office of the County Administrator after analyses of departmental re- quests and with the approval of the Board of Supervisors. VIII - CON1MUNICATIONS 1. Effective action relating to new building projects, building 7: additions, building alterations, acquisition and sale of real property, leases and rentals, and space allocations is contin- gent upon the maintenance of good communications among all 01 agencies concerned, and care shall be taken to see that all N interested parties are kept properly advised. 2. The Public Works Department shall issue a monthly report showing the status of new building projects, building additions and con- tract building alterations. Copies of this report shall be distributed to the members of the Board of Supervisors and all departments and agencies concerned. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: y 7 AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS Yax JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE. z n < ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Authorising Sheriff to transport prisoners to Walnut Creek National Guard Armory to do cleanup work. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,' ' ORDERED that Sheriff Young is authorised to transport prisoners to the National Guard Armory, 1800 Carmel Road, Walnut Creek, for the purpose of clearing woods, etc., from the area. K 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Compensation of Commissioners of the Contra 1 Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for attendance at meetings. This Board having on January 14, 1952, fixed the compensation of Commissioners of k the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for attendance at meetings in the amount of $10 per meeting, not to exceed #50 in any one month, plus neces- ljL sary traveling expenses; and this Board being desirous of revising said compensation; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation of Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for attendance at meetings be and the same is hereby fixed in the amount of $25 per meeting for a maximum of two meetings per month, plus necessary traveling expenses. Ya: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rfly 1 F f i s f° n R a V 2 r c s r y2Ae June 8, 1960 - continued - s In the Matter of Approving Agreement of Release between Louis R. Pitto and Helen M. Pitto, Claimants, and County of Contra Costa. r Agreement of Release dated June 8, 1960 between Louis R. Pitto and Helen M. Pitto, his wife, hereinafter called Claimants, and County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and WHEREIN IT IS AGREED that in consideration of County's performing certain bank protection work, etc. , said Claimants upon completion of said work by the County, release the County of any and all claims arising out.of or in any way connected with Countyl:s location and construction of bridge across Walnut Creek, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement of Release is APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said Agreement of Release. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Conveying Certain County Hospital Property to the City of Martinez for Alhambra Ave- nue Widening.RESOLUTION 3 WHEREAS, on the 10th day of May, 1960, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, by at least a four-fifth's vote of the members of said Board, duly passed and k adopted a resolution and directed the giving of notice of adoption of said resolution, de- 4` Glaring the intention of this Board to exchange with the City of Martinez, a municipal cor- poration, certain real property described in the aforesaid resolution; and WHEREAS, the affidavit of publication on file with this Board discloses, and this Board expressly finds, that the notice of adoption of said resolution was duly and regularly given in accordance with the provisions of Section 25365 of the Government Code of the State of California, to wit: by publishing the notice for at least one (1) week prior to the date of the passage of this resolution in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD, a newspaper of general circula- tion published in the County, that is, by publication on the 20th day of May, 1960; and 7 WHEREAS, this Board by the aforesaid resolution expressly found that the property therein described was no longer needed for County purposes, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that a conveyance by deed to the City of Martinez of the real property described in the resolution passed on the 10th day of May, 1960, be executed and delivered to said City of Martinez. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of this Board is authorized and directed to execute said conveyance for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and cause the said deed and a certified copy of this resolution to be delivered to the City of Martinez for acceptance, and placed in Escrow No. M-229030-22 with the Western Title Guaranty Company, Martinez, California, for recording, upon delivery of a good and sufficient deed from the City of Martinez, to the County of Contra Costa for the real property, containing 6705 square feet, described in said resolution passed on the 10th day of May, 1960; and BE IT FARTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor is hereby directed to transfer the sum of Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars ($2500) from the City of Martinez, Allocation of Aid to Cities Fund (Work Order #5482) to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa.s PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 8th day of June, 1960, by at least four-fifth's vote of all of its members, to wit: n AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KEKNg, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NOVE. 5 ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r In the Matter of Resolution Determining that Surplus Remains in Construction Fund and Directing Reimbursement thereof, Paradise Acres Unit No. 1, Assessment District 1959-6. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: 1. THAT the Construction Fund established pursuant to Resolution of Intention a adopted by this Board on December 15, 1559 contains an amount of $1,125.56, and that since all costs attributable to said project have been }paid that said amount is surplus in the F. project. 2. THAT pursuant to jurisdiction reserved in Section 16 of said Resolution of Intention, the Board of Supervisors does hereby determine that the surplus remaining shall be refunded to the property owners assessed in said project. The refund shall be made by credit- ing a pro rata share of said surplus to each of the parcels assessed in said proceedings either as a cash refund to the parcels for which the assessments were paid in cash, or as a s credit to the next accruing installment or installments of principal and interest to all of the assessments which were not paid in cash. 3. THAT the County Auditor and County Treasurer are hereby authorized and instructed c . to make such cash refunds or to make such credits as are herein authorized. x 7 b lji June 8, 1960 - continued - t. 1 AYES: Supervisors: - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL, F. NIELSEN,r THDMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S SILVA...G' NOES: Supervisors: - NONE. gid+ ABSENT: Supervisors: - NONE. r' In the Matter of Resolution Amending Proceedings in connection with Assess- ment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Estates, Contra Costa County, California. sWHEREAS, WESTERN TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, CONTRA COSTA DIVISION, a corporation, has filed a petition with this Board of Supervisors asking to amend the proceedings with rela-tion to Assessment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Es tates, Contra Costa County, California, with relation to the work to be done and the amount to be expended for the various items ofgacquisitionstobemadeinsaidproceedings; and z` WHEREAS, the petitioner has waived all notice of hearing, publication and right to object to amendment of the proceedings, and has in fact petitioned that said proceedings shall be amended and has attached to the petition on file herein the exact manner in whichitisrequestedthatsaidproceedingsshallbeamended; and s WHEREAS, the petition is signed by the owner of one hundred per cent (100%) of the 'Y property within the boundaries of said assessment district and no other person has the right to object to the proceedings for the amendment of said proceedings, and that therefore publication, hearing and filing of objections under the provisions of Division 12, Chapter 4oftheMunicipalImprovementActof1913arenotapplicableandhavebeenwaived; and WHEREAS, the schedule- of revised cost of the work to be acquired and work to be done is attached to this resolution, marked "Exhibit A" and incorporated herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESY;LA by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra-Costa, State of California, that the schedule of expenditures for the acquisitions to be made and the work to be done as shown on the Engineer's Report, and the incidental expenses, is amended as shown on "Exhibit A" attached to this resolution; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be annexed to the original Engineer's Report on file in the office of the County Surveyor of the County ofContraCosta. REVISED ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE AND ALLOCATION OF COST FOR ACQUISITION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY CONSTRUCTED AND TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1959-2, ROUND HILL ESTATES, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY9 CALIFORNIA i 1. ACQUISITION OF IMPROV TS 1. Rough grading 309000.00 2. Finish grading 5 090.00 3. Pavement and base 4. Sub-base 54,530.00 15,000.00 5. Curbs and gutter 34,130.00 6. Vertical curb 221.00 7. Tree removal 540.00 8. Type A Inlet 21080.00 9. Type B Inlet 160.00 10. Type C Inlet 960.00 11. Type D Inlet 480.00 12. Modified "A" Inlet 1,400.00 13. Type "A" Headwalls 19200.00 14. Type "B" Headwalls200.00 15. Armco Metal Rid Sections 150.00 16. Lake Spillway Structure 5,?70.00 17. 6" French Drain 5,040.00 18. 15" RCP 1,470.00 19. 19" RCP 20. 24" 0 RCP 372.00 513.00 21. 36" RCP 624.00 22. 42" RCP350.001, F^ 23. 48" 0 RCP 79z.00 24. 15" ¢ Non-RCP 5,742.00 25. 27" Non-RCP 270.00 a 26. 30" Q! Non-RCP 04.00 27. 48" 0 Non-RCP 49560.00 28. 24" ¢ CIP 29906.00 29. 30" 0 CIP 7,825.00 30. 36" ¢ cIP 4v820-00 31. 42" 0 CIP 21V693.00 32. 15" QS CMP 1,680.00 33. 24" 1 CMP 72.00 34• Concrete Slab 564.00 rile; Tae 4 a 20 x June 8, 1960 ,- continued 35. Earth Ditch 3)960. 004 36. Rip Rap 180.00 37. Street Signs 450.00 38. Metal Barricade 720.00 39. End Gutter 990.00 40. Monuments 19400.00 41. Concrete Cradles 180.00 42. Concrete Slab between Wing Valls 300.00 4 43. Valley Gutter 210.00 OFF TRACT SANITARY SEWERS: 44. Manholes 6,300.00 7 45. 12" VCP 319664.00 46. 15" ¢ VCP 279337.00 r 47. 18" VCP 49550.00 48. 15" f CIPipe 22200.00 49. 18" CIPipe 3.750.00 INTRACT SANITARY SEWER: r. 50. Manholes 49000.00 k 51. Wye, Branches 333• fSf 52. 4 VCP 2,442.00 53 10" VCP 11,392.00 ry' 54. 12" VCP 7,165.00 55 15" ¢ VCP 4,973.00 SIDE SEWERS:L"r i x e 56. Manholes 39250.00 57. Pressure reliefs 640.00 58. Rodding Inlets 395.00 59. Wye Branches 567.00 b0. VCP 4,158.00 H w 61. 8" vcP 179029.00 62. Water Main 40 590.00 63. Fire Hydrants 5,000.00 64. Underground Power 1309000-00 65. Construction of roadway gate 179000.00 66. Contingencies 45,157.00 ti Total amount for Acquisition of Improvements 5729280.00 Acquisition of easements and rights of wap for Road purposes 509000.00 TOTAL COST OF IMPROVERMTS AND EASEMENTS gar TO BE ACQUIRED 622,2$0.00 II. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES Mr Engineering 16 000.00 Permits, bonds & inspection fees 17,250.00 Soils Engineering 2,000.00 E Legal Fees 179150.00 Reimbursement to owner of property for premium upon subdivision bond 3,150.00 g , Cost of printingbonds bond register and Auditor's Record 19300.00 F . Cost of publications, etc. 500.00 Total incidental expenses 57.350.00 t k TOTAL COST OF PROJECT 679,530-00 Bond Discount to 95% of par, flat 3_5.770.00 1 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BOND ISSUE AND a TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED 715,400.00 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 8th day of June, 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. ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. F t" i 516 f t t J y June 8, 1960 - continued - r i v1 In the Matter of Resolution with t , Relation to Pacific Gas & Electric F Company and Installation of Under- Ground Facilities in Round Hill Estates WHEREAS, under the proceedings heretofore adopted for acquisition of improvements in Assessment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Estates, it was provided that there should be paid to the owners of the property out of the funds provided for the improvements to be ac- quired and installed the sum of $130,000.00 for installation of underground power; and WHEREAS, contract has been entered into between the County of Contra Costa and the a Pacific Gas & Electric Company providing for the sale of underground facilities to Pacific x Gas & Electric Company after installation thereof; and t Tx WHEREAS, it is the understanding of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the above assessment district proceedings for the acquisition of improve- ments are proceedings for the acquisition of public improvements in place for which the w 1 County of Contra Costa, through the Minds provided in the assessment district proceedings only, will pay certain specified prices as set forth in the proceedings and to pay which amount the owners of the property within the boundaries of the assessment district have subjected their property to liens encompassing said amount; and t WHEREAS, the Pacific Gas & Electric Company has raised the question under said contract entered into and the proceedings as to the knowledge of the Board of Supervisors I of the Countv of Contra Costa to the effect that when said cost of said underground installs- tion is paid there will be a refund to the owners of the property; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that if there is any refund arrangement between the owners of the property encompassed 1 in Assessment District No. 1959-2 insofar as any portion of the amount of money which is to be paid out of the assessment district proceedings for the improvements to be installed and acquired, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby go on record that said arrangements are no concern of the County of Contra Costa or of the assessment district proceedings; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has been advised by the District Attorney of the County and by Mr. Eugene K. Sturgis, Special Bond Counsel, that the above proceeding is for the acquisition of improvements in place, for which a specific amount of money is to be paid, and that any arrangements between the owners of the property and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company are a metter solely of arrangement between the property owners and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company and not a concern of the assessment district proceedings or of the County of Contra Costa because the property within the boundaries of the assessment district has an assessment lien against it for the full amount of the cost of said installations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Suaervisors of the County of Contra Costa is aware of the content of the letter of March 3, 196b from Malcolm A. MacKillop, Attorney for Pacific Gas & Electric Company, to Eugene K. Sturgis, Special Bond Counsel, indicating that i there will be a refund, but that the Board of Supervisors is not concerned therewith insofar as these assessment district proceedings are concerned. 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 8th day of June, 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. ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. C In the Matter of Bids received by the County Board of Retire- ment for o3 nstruction of Walnut Creek Library Building (County Service Area LIB-3) . This Board having been notified that among the bids submitted to the County Board of Retirement for construction of Walnut Creek Library Building (County Service Area LIB-3) , the bid of Romley Construction Company of Walnut Creek, in the amount of $1769,180 including Alternates l and 2, was the best bid received; r NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, THIS BOARD REC OM.M.WDS to the County Board of Retirement that it accept the bid of said Romley , Construction Company .for construction of said Walnut Creek Library Buklding. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that recommendation is also made to said County Board of Retirement that it retain the bid bond which accompanied the bid of said Romley Construction Company, and bid bonds which accompanied the bids of the next two lowest bidders; lRaffi Bedayn and Fred C. vonGuenthner, until the contract with the successful bidder, Romley Construction Company, can be negotiated. P a,yYx f 4N . 6!lltihhhhhhk 3'54-Ti°.14 41, June 8, 1960 - continued - The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIBLSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. t t t'IfPY. In the Matter of Application of t Howard Wiedemann for quarryr permit. The Olerk of this Board having fixed June 28, 1960 at 10 a.m. for hearing on application of Howard Wiedemann, 3686 Norris Canyon Road, San Ramon, for permit to operate a quarry on property referred to as the northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 2 South , Range 1 West, MDBM: a<f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, sn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application is also referred to the Planning Commission for hearing and recommendation to this Board. r 4 a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. 1j ORELL EVANS, on behalf of her daughter, Hazel Beck, 711 Elm Avenue, Richmond, California (by her attorney Joseph Landisman) having filed with thisBoard on .Tune 1, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $20,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, x IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED.m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xy In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on June 2, 1960, referred copy of complaint and summons served on W. T. PAASCH, CLERK on June 2, 1960, in Action No. 78638 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, f Fenmore C. Hoshour and Mary E. Hoshour versus County of Contra Costa et al to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE$ IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring s said copy of complaint and summons be andthe same is hereby RATIFIED. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting extension of Contract time to Contractor due f to necessity of waiting for wet sub- grade material to dry, County Hospital Parking Lot "A", w On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , Contractor, 344 High Street, Oakland, California, is granted a 40-day extension of contract time due to necessity of uniting for wet subgrade material to dry, prior to placing of aggregate base rock, County Hospital. Parking Lot "A". A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r"f In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Gallagher & Burk, .Inc. for construction of Parking Lot "A" for the County Hospital, ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND u0 Martinez, NOTICE OF C014PLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on January 19, 1960 entered into agree- ment with Gallagher & Burk, Inc., 344 High Street, Oakland 1, California for construction w ` of Parking Lot "A" for the County Hospital, Martinez, with the United Pacific Insurance Com- pany as surety, and a " y J 7 June 8, 1960 - continued - 3 r WIMEAS, 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 cam pleted on the 31st day of May, 1960; 3 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 31st 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. f 1 In the ratter of Resolution of Intention to accept offer of Safeway Stores, Inc. re fencing r of San Ramon Branch Library. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Silvcl , `. seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that it intends to accept offer of Safeway Stores, Inc. , to pay one-half the cost of approximately 80 feet of fencing on property for San Ramon Branch Library, in accordance with the letter from Mr. L. F. Ludwig, I Design Manager, dated May 17, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Crockett Elec- tric Company for relocation of voltage regulator at Buchanan Field. This Board havingng on May 17, 1960, awarded a contract to Crockett Electric Company, . 581 Monument Boulevard, Concord, for relocation of voltage regulator at Buchanan Field; and An agreement dated June 8, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the con- tractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, one in the amount of $8,237 and one in the amount of 49118.50, issued by Indemnity Insurance Company of North America, with said Crockett Elec- tric Company, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; E On motion of Supervisor Coll and Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agree- ment be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authori - z ed to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bids of said successful bidder and of Monro Electric Co., Inc. one of the next two lowest bidders, b e returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing addition of one representa- tive of the Byron Chamber of Commerce to the Highway Ad- visory Committee. k On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the addition of one representative of the Byron Chamber of Commerce to the 1 Highway Advisory Committee is AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- 1 ment agreement of Bernice E. Ramsey. An instrument dated June 8, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration j had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a i reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Bernice E. Ramsey on June 3, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Bernice E. Ramsey are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Bernice E. Ramsey 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 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. tN 41 x 24 4A per cin s i June 8, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Delegating E. responsibility for implement- ing policies and procedures for County Fire Protection Dis- tricts. RESOLUTION WHEREAS this Board, during the fiscal year 1959-1960, adopted a number of personnel policies and procedures for County Fire Protection Districts, and WHEREAS it is necessary that responsibility be appropriately delegated to imple- ment the policies and procedures which have been adopted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. Policies and procedures which have been adopted shall be effective July 1, 1960 with the exception that action on stanby and recall procedures shall be deferred pending a study to be made jointly by the County Administrator and the Director of Personnel, such study to be completed prior to July 1, 1961. 2. Plans already adopted by this Board shall be subject to the supervision of the County Administrator, who shall work with the Districts concerned to assure that necessary action is taken to keep the plans current and consistent. 3. The Director of Personnel shall be responsible for the personnel, time off, and pay conversion aspects of the plans adopted by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r w AYES: Supervisors JA14ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COIL W. G. BUCHANAN JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1432. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1432 and Affidavit of Publication f of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; andit appearing from said affidavit that t _ said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required- by law; x NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan 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. a x In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. Gordon Langlois to the County Park Commission. x , It appearing to this Board that the term of Mr. Gordon Langlois, Park Commissioner, will expire on June 9, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Gordon Langlois, 415 Sea View Drive, El Cerrito, be and g he is hereby appointed Commissioner of theContra Costa County Park Commission for a term of three years, commencing June 9, 1960. r, CTheforegoingorderispassedbtheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. VX In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. Joseph Clark to the County Park Commission. It appearing to this Board that the texas of Mr. J. M. Gill, Park Commissioner, will expire on June 9, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Joseph Clark, Route 2, Box 39, Pleasant Hill, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission for a term of three years, commencing June 9, 1960. The foregoing' order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4' In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa County Water District for preparation of an up-to-date Official County Map.W This Board having received a request from the Contra Costa County Water District that this Board authorize and make available the necessary funds and manpower to the Public Works Department to expedite the preparation of an up-to-date Official County Map; and T vY i a' June 8, 1960 - continued - i k On motion of Sunervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THERBOARDORDEREDthatsaidirey x;quest is referred to the Count Administrator for discussion, with M,this Board of Supervisors during consideration of the proposed 1960-61 budget. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Granting extension of time on right of entry permit granted Mr. Nick LaSorello for recon- structing portion of existing drainage ditch. Mr. R. J. Van Noord, Assistant County Administrator, having on May 13, 1959, granted . k a right of entry permit to Mr. Nick LaSorello, his contractors and their agents, to operate u; necessary equipment on County property near the Boys' Rehabilitation Center at Byron for the purpose of reconstructing a portion of the existing drainage ditch which is located on the property of said Mr. LaSorello, said permit to be effective until May 20, 1959; and Good cause appearing therefor, d rPPganonmotionofSupervisorBuchanan, seconded bySupervisorSilva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the effective date of said right of entry permit be and the same is hereby extended to July 31, 1960. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agree- ment with California State Department of Social Welfare with -reference to child welfare services and personnel for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1961. An agreement between California State Department of Social Welfare and County ofContraCostawhichsetsforththeservicestobeprovidedbytheChildWelfareDivision staff and the duties of the Child Welfare Supervisor I and Child Welfare Services Workers and which provides that the State shall make available Child Welfare Services funds to s supplement reimbursement from other sources for payment of part of the salaries of a Child Welfare Supervisor I and five Child Welfare Services Workers II to continue intake service in the Richmond and Martinez district offices and to assist in establishing a new childt 4fwelfareunitinthePittsburgdistrict, and that reimbursement to the County of Contra. Costa from the State Department of Social Welfare from Child Welfare Services funds shall not exceed $12,375, effective July 1, 1960 through June 30, 1961, is presented to this i 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 the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED and directed 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 Authorizing Chairman to execute Amended Application for renewal of license to conduct a County Adoption Agency. Amended application to the State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a County Adoption Agency dated June 8, 1960, which provides that application for license is made with the understanding that the license will be amended to show discontinu- ance of this operation as soon as the County Welfare Department has completed the work on pending independent adoption cases, and which provides that no new independent adoption cases will be assigned after August 31, 1960, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended application be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said application on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to hold another hearing with reference to choice of r routes for flood control work on Las Trampas Creek. It appearing to this Board that the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has selected Route 4A for flood control work on Las Trampas Creek, and the following persons having this day appeared before this Board with reference to the decision of the Commissioners of said District: Mr. Clarence Martin who requeated a rehearing and who expressed his opinion that Route lA would be preferable to Route 4A; tai t 5 1 2 fN r ja; FS June 8, 1960 - continued Mr. Rod Lomas who urged that a decision be made immediately as to the as. cheaper route; 1"" , 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 Commission— ers be and they are hereby requested to conduct another hearing with reference to the chaise of routes for flood control work on Las Trampas Creek. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, PEL F. NIEISEN, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisor THOMAS JOHN COLL. t` ABSENT:SONE. In the Matter-of Directing District Attorney3 to..take no official action in the matter of application of Pacific Yk Gas & Electric Company to the r xr California Public Utilities Com- mission for authority to increase its rates for gas services. rE ifs ki On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD 7 ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to take no official action in the matter of application of Pacific Gas & Electric Company is the Public Utilities Commission for authority to increase its rates for gas services. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request from Stevenson Electronics for community antenna system license under Ordinance No. 696. This Board having received a request from Stevenson Electronics, 1531 Locust Street, Walnut Creek, for a community antenna systems license under County Ordinance No. 696; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission, the Building Inspector and the District Attorney for recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying request from Deputy Sheriffs' Associa- tion for permission to use pri- soners for cleanup work at the grounds of the Briones Valley School. f Y This Board having heretofore established a policy with reference to eligibility k for use of prisoners to do certain cleanup work, and it appearing to this Board that the pray request of the Deputy Sheriffs' Association of Contra Costa County for permission to use r, prisoners for cleanup work at the grounds of the Briones Valley School does not come within the provisions of said policy; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT JS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Operation of Clifton Court Ferry. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to notify the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is unwilling to partici- pate financially to any extent greater than that in which it has participated in the matter R of contributing toward costs of operation of the Clifton Court Ferry, during the 1959-60 and x preceding years. y+s" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f r r n b F r; June 8, 1960 - continued - Y In the Matter of Proposed salary r adjustments and fringe benefits u' for County employees. The following persons appear before the Board and comment on the, reconmtendation& of the Civil Service Commission with reference to proposed salary adjustments and fringe: benefits for County employees: Mrs. Maxine Johnson on behalf of the Allied Hospital Employees Local 251, AFL-CIO; Mr. James A. Harley of the Contra Costa County Em- ployees Association; t' x Mr. Tom Martin on behalf of Contra Costa County Em- ployees Union, Local 302, AFL-CIO; and other persons having expressed a desire to also comment on the proposals of the Civil F- Service Commission, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said mutter is continued to June lk,. 1960, at 2:45 p.m. to -= J AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT t Ket In the Fatter of Approval of a agreement with Heim Brothers, Inc. for first unit of tree s. clearing for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek. rn This Board having on May 31, 1960, awarded a contract to Heim. Brothers, Inc., 1551 Sunny Court, Walnut Creek, for first unit of tree clearing for Interim Channel Improve-,.. meats in Walnut Creek; and 4 An agreement dated June 8, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the con tractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said l,' work, and surety bond No. 390441 in the amount of $1,471, issued by American Casualty Company, with said Heim Bros. , Inc. , as principal guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, certificates showing coverage under the Workmen's Compensation Law, all as required by the Labor Code of the State of California, and liability insurance coverage as evidenced by f certificate of the insurer in the amount of $100,000/$200,000 for death or personal injury and $25,000 for property damage, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bond is APPROVED.ax The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rr f AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT In the Matter of Bids for Interim Channel Improve- ments in Walnut Creek, F Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for Interim Channel Impro vemen.ts in Walnut Creek, Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road, and this being the time andplace:set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the follow- ing and are read by the Clerk: Martin Brothers, Inc., 2525 Concord Avenue, Concord; P Winton Jones Contractor Inc., 1949 Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord; Craft do Galbraith, P. 0. Box 575, Oakdale; Elmer G. Wendt, 35 North Front Street, Rio Vista; McGuire & Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21; Ora E. Elliott, 4939 Elrod Drive, Castro Valley; L. A. do R. S. Crow, SOC Arlington, E1 Cerrito; Independent Construction Co., 741 - 50th Avenue Oakland 1• ziy 0. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth & Cedar Streets, Berkeley 2; Oscar C. Holmes, Inc. , 3750 Haven Avenue, Menlo Park; and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. 4Yv The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ter i tea; dyyfa . J s,9 June 8, 1960 - continued - And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, June 9 1960 at 9 A. M. in the wk, it s s Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. S N3 AlIA airman fp,. ATTEST: f W. T. PAASCH, CLERK rr By c' p: Deputy' Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR. ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIWNG; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA: ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COLL. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. E 4) SUPERVISOR COLL ARRIVED AT 10 A.M. AND WAS PRE- SENT WHEN THE FOLLOWING ORDER WAS ADOPTED. AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIREC70RS OF THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT In the Fatter of Awarding of a y - contract for construction work for North Walnut Creek Emergency r Flood Control District. This Board on May 17, 1960, as ex-officio the Governing Board of North Walnut t Creek Emergency Flood Control District, having authorized the publication of a notice to contractors and pursuant to such notice bids having been received, opened and considered by this Board at its meeting on June 8, 1960, and the matter of awarding of the contract for such construction work havingbeen referred to the Chief Engineergineer of the Contra Costa County a, Flood Control and dater Conservation District for study and report; and the Chief Engineer having reported to this Board that the regulations adopted by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California concerning minimum rates for rental of dump trucks prevent the awarding of a contract in accordance with the terms of the call for bids without violation of the regulations of the Public Utilities Commission, and good cause wearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that all of the bids for construction work for North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood : Control District be rejected. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an wended notice to contractors be presented to this Board of Supervisors for its action at the regular meeting on June 14, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 14, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California x rman ATTEST: rtr: W. T. PAASCH, CLERIC 3 r It Deputy Cleric e t Nr'y f Pel j r It F BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION r AT 9:00 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 1} 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. In the Matter of Personal ra , Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: r5> Tax Collector: Create class of Field Tax Collector and allocate to basic sala ry schedule at Range 30 ($4154505) , and establish permanent part time 1 position in this class at 30/40 of full time, both actions to be effec- tive July 1, 1960. This position is to be established in the office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. The County Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of a portable White Rotary sewing machine for the County Hospital has been received from Mrs. Richard Simmons, 1892 Bailey Road, Concord; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, f IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said portable White Rotary sewing machine be and the same is, hereby ACCEPTED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute Certificate of F,z Appreciation to said Mrs. Richard Simmons. Fl; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. t, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Wilson Locke, Judge of the San Pablo Municipal Court, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for the period from August 8, 1960 through September 19, 1960. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Elvo R. Travalini member of the Board of Education be and he is herebyGRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for the period from August 6, 1960 throuh October 3, 1960. 3 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 Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Dick Rockwell, Deputy District Attorney, at Practising Law Institute, Public Prosecutor's Program, to be held in New York, New York, from July 10, 1960 to July 17, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y? 30 u June 14, 1960 - continued - 4 v In the Matter of Approving f Appropriation Adjustments. tl On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of SupervisorBuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followinga priation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Pero-. x Justice Court. Antioch: Decrease Inch 1. Temporary Salaries 1003 100.00 2. .Rent of Real Property 1003 160.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 260.00 General Fund Airport - Buchanan Field 1. Salaries Temporary & Sea- sonal and Overtime 1500.00 2. Office Furniture Replacements 755.001Chair, Posture 70.00 1 Desk, Executive 160.00s 10 Chairs, Lounge 400.00 1 Cabinet, file 125.00 4-Drawer K 3. COST OF GOODS SOLD 2255.00 Probation ffoy's eha i itation Center Temporary & Seasonal Salaries 1200.00 Utilities 500.04 X Laundry & Towel Service 600.Q0 r k F Public Works Department County Garage ter. Motor Pool Garage 1003 7000.00 Public Works Staff Personnel Temporary 1003 4500-00 Overtime 10103 2500.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r °„ a In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare amendment to agreement with the City of Walnut r k Creek on food handling r establishments, The County Administrator having presented to this Board. a proposed: amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of walnut Creek on food handling Y: establishments such that all fees involved are paid directly to the County; w_ On motion of SupervisorBuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare amendment to agreement in accor- dance with draft submitted by the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S Y rt In the Matter of ApprovalA.R= of Agreement with the City of Pittsburg for enforce- ment of sanitary regulations for food handling establish- ments in the City by the staff of the County Health Department. r+i Agreement dated June 14, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and the City of Pittsburg, hereinafter called City, wherein County agrees, among other things, under the direction of the County Health Officer to administer the provisions of Ordinance No. 389 within the City of Pittsburg, which Ordinance establishes regulations a:makforfoodhandlingestablishmentsinsaidCity, and wherein City agrees, among other things; Hr that all fees as provided in said Ordinance to be collected within the City of Pittsburg shall be paid by the licensee directly to the County of Contra Costa, is presented to thisBoardd and F.P x alt j hGr E June 14, 1960 - continued - On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be and the sane 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. rr. In the Matter of Proposed agreement providing fo_r the participation of Contra Costa County in the Association of Bay Area r Governments. The County Administrator having recommended to this Board execution of an agree- ment providing for the participation of Contra Costa County in the Association of Bay Area Governments; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to June 21, 1%0. fr 4:. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F,4 In the Matter of Authorizing f County Administrator to h present statement and testify at a hearing to be held by the Assembly Interim Committee on Municipal and County Government. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 51 ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to present a statement and testify at a hearing to be held by the Assembly Interim Committee on Municipal and County Government in Sacramento on June 15, 1960, which hearing is being held to discuss the modernization of R` county government and the filing of all special district budgets with County Auditors. Ik }5r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.3 In the Matter of Proposed G adoption of policy whereby g the number of positions in F special senior classifica- tions is limited within a x particular County Depart- ment.x: The County Administrator having recommended adoption of policy, for budget and fiscal reasons, whereby the number of positions in special senior classifications is limited within a particular department to 50 per cent of the authorized positions in the regular classifica tions to which the special classifications are related; and Mr. James A. Harley representing the Contra Costa County Employees' Association v: having requested deferment of action by the Board for one week; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to June 21, 1960. 4 rt The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Silva. NOES: Supervisor Buchanan. ABSENT: None. Y In the Matter of Exercise of Option to Renew Lease for o : Election Department Storage Space in Richmond. RESOLUTION R WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa entered into a lease with Richmond Supply Company, July 9, 1959, for the term of one year commencing July 1, 1959, and WHEREAS, the said lease in Paragraph 5 contained the option on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to renew said lease upon the same terms and conditions for a period of one year, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Pj=LVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County 1that said Board exercise the right and option granted to it by Paragraph 5 of said lease, and does extend the term of said lease for a period of one year from and after the lst day of july, 19609 upon the same teras and conditions as provided in the original lease. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: j AYES: Supervisors - JAMES, P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL,r W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NODE. 32 5 June 14 1960 - continued - F In the Matter of Resolution authorizing Will H. Perry, Jr. , Civil Defense Direc- tor, and/or J. P. McBrien, County Admin- w 4 istrator, and/or Barbara J. Burton, Civil Defense Coordinator, and/or George Burton, Chief of Communications for Civil Defense, Mr to sign for and accept surplus federal property in behalf of the County.RESOLUTION WHEREAS b Public Law 655 84th Congress (70 Stat. y ngr 4933 the Federal government has authorized the donation of surplus Federal property for Civil Defense purposes; and WHEREAS, certain conditions are imposed by the Federal Civil Defense Administration, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the California Disaster Office, and the Surplus Property Division of the State Department of Education in connection with the acquisi- tion of such property; and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa desires to become eligible to acquire such pro- 4 petty; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of said County that Will r$& fA H. Perry Jr. , Civil Defense Director, and/or J. P. McBrien County Administrator, Barbara J. Burton, hvil Defense Coordinator, George Burton, Chief of 6ommunications for Civil Defense, shall be and are hereby authorized as the representatives of said County to sign for and accept surplus Federal property in accordance with the conditions imposed by the above agencies; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized and directed ,. to send two (2) certified copies of this Resolution to the California Disaster Office, for filing with said Disaster Office and with the State Department of Education; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution of authorization shall remain in full force and effect until superseded, or rescinded, by resolution of this Board transmitted in M duplicate to the California Disaster Office. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that all previous resolutions are hereby superseded and res- cinded and the individuals herein listed will be the only persons authorized to sign for surplus property.4 ' PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of June, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of the r County of Contra Costa, State of California, by the following vote: 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 Certificate y 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 approvingAV x, the annexation of territory to said cities, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with Cites Number Secretary of State M WALNUT CREEK 463 June 8, 1960 CONCORD 490June 10, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Matter of Amount to be charged private agencies for the Report on Freeways, Expressways r" and Major Streets in Contra Costa County.M This Board having on February 24, 1959, fined the amount of $10 as a charge to private agencies for the Report on Freeways, Expressways and Major Streets in Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that said Board Order of February 24, 1959 be and the same is hereby amended to provid that the amount of the charge is increased to $15, the additional charge being required to cover the cost of reprints. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y T d S Y r S e r' a June 14, 1960 - continued - N In the Matter of Suggestion of L+xgWardL. Cockerton, Coordinator of Fire Training, that County consider acquisition of a r helicopter. a Mr. Ward L. Cockerto n, Coordinator of Fire Training, Contra Costa Junior. CollegeDistrict, appears before this Board with reference to proposed acquisition by the Countyofahelicopter, and reports that an investigation is gping on at the present time by the . Fire Commissioners on the feasibility of the purchase of a helicopter and he urges thatthematterbeleftopenduringthenextyear; and t, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY,- THE-BOARD ORDERED that action on the porposed purchase of a helicopter is deferred for one year..,, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Claim for damages. FRANK EDWARD WATERS 1949 Jac queline Way, Concord (by his attorneys'. Marcus andBradbard) having filed with this Board on June 10, 1960, clam for damages in the amount of10,000; F f h NM THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,, 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. V_3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Settlement t of Action No, 74943 of the Superior Court entitled Berard v. Contra Costa County, et al." The District Attorney having notified this Board that a settlement of Action No. 74943 of the Superior Court was negotiated between the parties to the action- and that the Y basis of settlement is that the County pay Four Hundred Sixty Six and 66100 Dollars 1.66.66) to the plaintiffs, and On recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded ' by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller draw his warrant in the amount of FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY SIX and 66/100 DOLLARS ($466 66)payable to . JACK B. BERARD and KATHRYN Y. BERARD, his wife, and BROBECK, PHLEGER & HARRISON, their attorneys, for delivery to the District Attorney. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rx In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of sale of cer- tain property. v On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to cancel the following: V' Due to a duplicate assessment of property described as "Oil, gas and mineral rights in and to NWly 30 acre of Div B of the Bradford k ' Reclamation Tract 30 acres," was erroneously sold at a tax sale March 18, 1960 to Guy L. Putnam for $400. w The Assessor has now cancelled the duplicate assessment. z The duplicate assessment, sale to State, and tax deed are subject to cancellation under Section 4986 (A) and 4992 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. q Under Section 3731 the Board of Supervisors, with the approval of the District Attorney, determines that the property should not have been sold and the sale is cancelled. After this procedure a quit claim deed will be signed h P 9 geed by Mr. Putnam t and the sale price returned to him in the same manner as an over- payment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x Y Y' I , yfi 34 i' V ski. June 14, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Awarding Contract (Renewal) for lighting system for the County Service Area L-3. K This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, operating; and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a period of five g years, the lighting system for the County Service Area L-3 (Montalvin Manor - Unit #1) ; and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following b is received: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY - to maintain and operate the following existing lamps:s 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 (5) years from and after the 8th day of June, 1960, all such lamps to be operated each night on their standard r " all night burning schedule 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; rx On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the maintenance, etc. , of street lighting system in said dis- trict be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 3, contract 4. z. for construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. 6 On the recommendation of Mr. Elvin Riley, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 3, which involves no additional charges for certain changes to contract with Wallace Webb and Son for A gC Tower at Buchanan Field is APPROVED and the Chairman ofconstructionofitTrafficControl this Board is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County. t , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k x ti In the Matter of Advertising for bids for Interim Channel Improve- ments in Walnut Creek, Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road. North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District) This Board having on June $ 1960 rejected all bids received, opened and considered fK... by this Board at its meeting on June g, 19&0, for Interim Channel Improvements. in Walnut Creek, Bancroft Road to Ygnacio valley Road; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the time for receiving new bids for Interim Channel Improve- ments in Walnut Creek is hereby fixed for July 5, 1960, at 11 a.m. Mg_ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said cause, said notice to be published in the Contra Costa Times. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. In the Matter of Permit Fees under Countv Ordinance No. 1447. RESOLUTION 4 Section 14 of County Ordinance No. 1447 which becomes effective June 17, 1960 pro- vides that this Board by resolution shall establish fees for permits issued pursuant to such ordinance.ri On recommendation of the Contra Costa County Flood Control axed Water Conservation District which is the agency charged with the administration of the ordinance, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa pursuant to such ordinance that the fee for any and all permits issued pursuant to Ordinance No. 1447 shall be the sum of Five f. Dollars ($5.00) . PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 14th day of June, 1960, by the following vote:F .. Mrd, Yy AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENKY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, r W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r Supervisors - NONE. MAN NOES: ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. s tr a` ZJune14, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Insurance Proposal from Contra Costa a County Association of Insurance Agents. r r This Board having Insurance Agents received. a proposal from the Contra Costa County Association of g pertaining to the county insurance program, On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARDN , ORDERED that said proposal is referred to the County Administrator for study. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ,batter of Proceedings of County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County regarding Tax Increase M Election held in MORAGA SCHOOL DISTRICT on May 24, 1960. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby TMr acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the County Superintendent cc,Schools of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on May 24, 19609atwhichelectiontheelectorsoftheDistrict, by a majority vote, approved the hereinafter, X described proposition: Shall the maximum tax rate of the boraga School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be increased from the present authorized maximum of One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents ($1.75) for each One Hun- k ,=: dyed Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said District, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of Two Dollars and Seventy-five Cents ($2.75) w for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valua- tion within said District, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, for an indefinite period? x „ The vote on said proposition was as follows: 4&. Yes 106x No TOTAL 201 It is b the Board ordered that a certified copypy of this order be transmitted.to: the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa. County. In re Issue of Bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District 1957 School Bonds, Series G. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, tNheretoforeonthe28thdayofMay, 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 authorised and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $350,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now, outstanding, and f WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $53150,OCO principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the Mgoverningboardof'`' said district and this board of supervisors might determine; and $1,350,000 principal amount ,. > designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; r WHEREAS* $350,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. WHEREAS, $126,OOC 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 unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. WHEREAS, $1,500,OCC principal amount designated Series F have heretofore been Y issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and this board of p supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 31st day of May, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds r to be sold, to wit, $213,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authoriz- ed issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series G; and K , f . 36 i'K4... June 14, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it iss` necessary and desirable that ($213,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED ARID 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. 213,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series G". Saidbonds of Series G shall be dated July 20, 1960, shall be 213 in number, numbered consecutively rte„ from G-1 to G-213, 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: 7,000 principal amount of bonds of Series G shall mature and be payable on July 20th in each of the years 1961 to 1970, both inclusive; 13,000 principal amount of bonds of Series G shall mature and be payable on R July 20th in each of the years 1971 to 1981, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series G 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 20th day of July, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 20th days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series G shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, sir. 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 r 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 signature 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 G shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: r Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA G-11000 A s, SCHOOL BOND OF Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County. 1957 Schoo 1 Bond, Series G MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 20th day of July, 19 , the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (_ } per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 20th days of January and July cf each year r . from the date hereof until this bond is paid (exceinterest for the first year which ispt payable in one installment at the end of such year) . Y 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 $5,500,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said 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 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 %dthin the limit pro- vided 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 taxation upon the taxable property of said district. rw s 3 June 14, 1960 - continued - k 7 J IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed u by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county k clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 20th day of July, 1960. SEAL)MEL F. NI ELSEN3 Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: k H. E. MCNAMER W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series G shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. f Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District in said County, on the 20th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1957 School and No. G Series G, of said District, dated July 20, 1960. H. E. MCNMIER County uditor f H IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money fo r the redemption of said bonds of Series G- k and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised b taxation upon all taxableP Y P property Finsaiddistrictandprovisionshallbemadeforthelevyandcollectionofsuchtaxesin 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 G to be published at least two weeks in the DIABLO BEACON 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 12th day of July 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 Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 14th day of June, 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.f_ r ABSENT: NONE. n° In the Matter of Drainage problem on Frances Way 5xr near Walnut Creek. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the petition signed by John W. Holman, 50 Frances Way, Walnut Creek, and others-, with reference to the drainage problem on Frances Way and in which petition the Board is requested to instruct the Flood Control District to proceed with the plan for underground f pipe to properly drain the road, BE AND IT IS HEREBY REFERRED TO SAID FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT. Ei The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z In the Matter of Bids for construction of Terminal Ramp at Buchanan Field. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a terminal w I ramp 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: Martin Brothers, Inc. , 2525 Concord Avenue, Concord; Eugene G. Alves Construction Company, P. 0. Bax 950, Pittsburg; Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , 344 High Street, Oakland 1; F. Wills Corporation RFD Box 233, Antioch; Lee J. Immel, 13555 Aan Pablo Avenue, San Pablo; 0. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth & Cedar Streets, Berkeley 2; C & H Contractors, Inc., 1015 Market Street, Richmond; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21; Ora E. Elliott 4939 Elrod Drive Castro Valley; Vincent Evola Son, P. 0. Box $96, Pittsburg;; And the Public Works Director having recommended to this Board that the bide of` Martin Brothers, Inc. is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board 5 finding that the said bid: 38 ti June 14, 1960 - continued - res•',. Martin Brothers, Inc. , for the sum of 909921.90, 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; NODI, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it RECON*ENDS that the Federal Aviation Agency authorize the awardirg of the contract by this Board to said Martin Brothers, Inc. , at the price submitted in said bid. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to hold the bid bonds which accompanied the bids of Eugene G. Alves Construction Company, Inc. and Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , the next two lowest bidders, until the contract has been awarded and properly executed. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, a' THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.ww . NOES: NONE. ABSENT:NONE. In the Matter of Approving r r fie}! Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD , R ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: 4 Ordinance No. 1423 which rezones property in the Danville area, request of r Y J. R. Armstrong, No. 452-RZ; Ordinance No. 1425 which rezones property in the Clyde area, request of The Clyde Company, No. 532-RZ; r 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 circula- tion printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1423 in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES No. 1425 in THE POST DISPATCH z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD L ' ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1457 which is an Ordinance adopting a Codification of certain Ordinances of the County of Contra Costa; r er ,,rt a Ordinance No. 1458 which is an Ordinance amending the Ordinance code of Contra Costa County, California, to prohibit certain gambling and to regulate card rooms. 3r IT IS BY TPE WARD 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. 1457 in the PINOLE-HERCULES NEWS 4p No. 1458 in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:4 Ordinance No. 1459 which refers to refuse disposal sites IT IS BY TWE 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: EmLtl No. 1459 in the "Post-Dispatch" The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:r Y June 14, 1960 _ continued AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan;w.. r NOES: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Joseph S. Silva; ABSENT: Supervisors — None. E: In the Matter of Affidavits L of publication of Ordinances 14519 1450, 1449, 1456, 144$. TM° t This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1451, 14.509 1449, 1456, 144$ and , Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; ` an&. it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly publishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylaw; k 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 duly published ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . y' In the Matter of Proposed ordinance to regulate construction of trampoline centers, etc. The *natter of adoption of an ordinance which would regulate construction of trampIolinecenterscomesbeforetheBoard, and the following persons appear and state that they wish to offer objections to certain provisions of the proposed ordinance: sky. Mrs. Adrienne McIntyre, 5955 Grizzly Peak Boulevard, Oakland, representing certain operators of trampoline centers; Mr. Robert Ellsworth, 1933 Grove Street, Berkeley, r representing certain manufacturers of trampoline equipment; and THE BOARD ORDERED that the consideration of the proposed ordinance be continued to June, 21, 1960, at 2 p.m. in order that said persons may confer with the County Health Department' concerning their objections. E p In the ?Matter of Approval of preliminary working drawings for remodeling of Lone Tree School. N The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the Building Maintenance Superintendent and Supervising Architect have approved preliminary working drawings for remodeling of Lone Tree School, to accommodate severely mentally retarded children, as requested by the County Superintendent of Schools, and said Public Works Director having. - n further reported that said drawings follow the recommendations of the Building Inspection s and Health Departments and that money for said remodeling is to be provided by the County Schools Service Funds with title to the property to be deeded to the County by the Lone Tree School District, maximum expenditure to be $10,000; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD- ORDERED that said preliminary working drawings for remodeling of Lone Tree School be and the same are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Preliminary budgets of Special Districts. A copy of preliminary budgets for special districts governed through the Board of Supervisors is filed with this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ' ORDERED that said preliminary budgets are APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board; s fAYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, µ.Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva;NOES: None;ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. UL X 40 1Y y. June 14, 1960 - continued - q In the Matter of Proposal that department head be t notified by Civil Service Commission of any anticipat- ed change in classification or salary which will affect employees in his department. Dr. George Degnan, County Medical Director, appears before the Board and urges w that a policy be established which would require the Civil Service Commission to discuss with a department head any anticipated change in classification or salary which would affect his employees, and r;. The Board refers said proposal to the County Administrator for study. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agree- ment for annexation of cer- tain unincorporated territory of County to Special Transit Service District No. 1 of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District.; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to execute ka agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, wherein it is agreed that from and after the date of annexation of certain described unincor- porated territory situate within the boundaries of Contra Costa County and said District to 1 of the District said territory shall be liable forSpecialTransitServiceDistrictNo. ry payment of its proportionate share of any indebtedness payable or to be payable by Special Transit Service District No. 1, including but not limited to its proportionate share of any indebtedness incurred or to be incurred by the sale of general obligation bonds by District on behalf of Special Transit Service District No. 1, authorized at the Special Bond Election held on October 20, 1959, in addition to any other taxes otherwise authorized by law, said agreement not to take effect until after public hearing on the question of annexation of said unincorporated territory to Special Transit Service District No. 1, and the adoption of a kms, resolution by the Board of Directors of District declaring that said unincorporated territory, is annexed to Special Transit Service District No. 1, and the filing of said resolution with the Secretary of the District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Special Canvassing Board for canvass of Absentee Voters' Ballots (Direct Primary Election held June ?, 1960) . x` It appearing to this Board that the number of absentee voters' ballots returned to f the office of the County Clerk exceeds seventy-five in number; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 7803 (b) of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a single canvassing board of sixteen members be and they are hereby APPOINTED to canvass the absentee voters' ballots cast in Contra Costa County at the Direct Primary Election held on June ?, 1960, as follows, to wit:a Eleanor M. Dixon, 2848 Melillo Drive, Walnut Creek Vera Lombardi, 2710 Merle Avenue, Martinez Hazel C. Harrison, 700 Lafayette Street, Martinez Wilma Beard Port Costa Velma Wolter, 3430 Brookside Drive, Martinez Julia Harrington Box 55 , Port Costa Kathryn Heiser, A29 Ventura Street, Richmond 9 Lenora Wilson 559 Civic Center Street Richmond 2 Dorothy Moses, 1110 Ulfinian Way, Martinez v Ruth M. Wells, 3829 Franklin Canyon Road, Martinez A Beatrice W. Weltz 3936 Euclid Avenue, Martinez Emily McCowen, 519 Arch Street, Martinez Emily C. Soares, 1130 Brown Street, Martinez June Gallamore, 394 Foskett Avenue, Concord Louise Pelot, 50 Arreba Street, Martinez` Bernice L. Ahern, 839 Talbart Street, Martinez IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CRDERED that pursuant to Section 7803.1 of the Election Code the following named voters are hereby appointed and designated to pass upon challenges and all considerations relating to the marking of the ballots, to wit: y; Eleanor M. Dixon Julia Harrington Ruth M. Wells t F 21 Louise Pelot Bernice L. Ahern x AT k. June 14, 1960 - continued -r c. IT IS BY TRE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for said canvassing r, 4 board above referred to is fixed at the rate of $1.70 per hour. r7qty The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, t In the Matter of Request s from Deputy Sheriffs* Association of Contra Costa County that the man irr position of Assistant Superintendent a of Rehabilitation Center not be reclassified to rank of Sergeant. This Board having received a request from the Deputy Sheriffs' Association of Contra Costa Countv to Sheriff Walter F. Young that the man in position of Assistant Super- intendent of the Rehabilitation Center not be reclassified to the rank of Sergeant; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD' ORDERED that said request and the same is hereby referred to the Sheriff and the Civil Service Commission for recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Assistant County Purchasing, Agent and Buyer to purchaser narcotic drugs. G ;x; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Walter Seyden, Assistant County Purchasing Agent, and Lane Wriest, Buyer, be i and they are hereby authorized to purchase narcotic drugs to be used in the County Hospital s and other County medical institutions. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 44 In the Matter of Report by the office of the County Administrator on utiliza- tion of overtime in various f county departments. t. On the recommendation of the Count Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that report by the office of the County Administrator on the utilization of overtime in various county depart ments be and the same is hereby acknowledged. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Relieving Mfrs. Evelyn Clark of res- ponsibility for support of her parent, Julius Petois. x. On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Silva,, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THEBOARD ORDERED that responsible relative Mrs. Evelyn Clark is relieved from duty to support her parent, Julius Fetois. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y "F In the Matt er of Approval of Agreement between E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection Dis- trict and City of Richmond.r Agreement between the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, hereinafter called District, and the City of Richmond, hereinafter called City, wherein District agreed, ,- among greed, among other things, that for a period of five years commencing at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1 1960, and ending 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1965, the District shall furnish fire protection and fire prevention services within the contract territory as the City may deem necessary, said services to be in keeping With the City's laws, ordinances and policies of service, etc., and wherein the City agrees to pay the District as and for the services rendered by S: the District to the City a sum of money equal to the fair proportion of the District's opera- tion and maintenance expense, plus an amount equal to a fair amortization of the District's expenses for capital improvements, etc., is presented to this Board; and q. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the sage is hereby approved by this Board as the governing body of the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this- 1 Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of said District. rK The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Yhr RA June 14, 1960 - continued - s b In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between San Pablo County Fire Protec- tion District and City of Richmond. Agreement between the San Pablo County Fire protection District, hereinafter called District, and the City of Richmond, hereinafter called City, wherein District agrees among other things, that for a period of five years commencing at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1910, ands„ y ending 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1965, the District shall furnish fire protection and fire prevention services within the contract territory as the City may deed necessary, said ser- vices to be in keeping with the City's laws, ordinances and policies of services, etc., and wherein the City agrees to pay the District as and for the services rendered by the District to the City a sum of money equal to the fair proportion of the District's operations and maintenance expense, plus an amount equal to a fair amortization of the District's ex- n penses for capital improvements, etc., is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, 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 San Pablo County Fire Protection District, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of C. Terence Ring as Comm- issioner of the Housing Auth- ority of Contra Costa County. Nichols as Commissioner of the Housing x" It appearing that the term of Edward L. g Authority of Contra Costa County expired on May 269 1960; i;V NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. Terence Ring, 72 Crest Estates Drive, Walnut Creek, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for a term of four years commencing June 14, 1960, to replace Edward L. Nichols whose term expired. The foregoing order was :sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department toE ,. close abandoned well and privy pit on property of Mr. Bloss Vasquez. if The County Health Department having reported to thisBoard that communication dated April 27, 1960, to Mr. Bloss Vasquez, Box 3, Mendota, California, in which communication said person was directed to proceed immediately with appropriate action to back-fill excava- tions with compacted earth at the privy pit and to thoroughly seal the abandoned well, r located on the property of said person on the 'fest side of Knightsen Avenue, four lots North of the intersection of Knightsen Avenue and "A" Street, Knightsen, has not resulted in appro- priate action as required by Section 24400 of the State Health and Safety Code, and that such abandoned well and privy pit constitute a public nuisance requiring immediate abatement; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director be and he is hereby ordered to abate such abandoned well and privy pit by completely back-filling excavations with compacted earth1 at the privy pit and thoroughly sealing abandoned well by the use of cement grout, puddled clay or impervious material and that the cost of such abatement shall be recovered from x Mr. Bloss Vasquez. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Nutter of Resolution for AS EX-OFFICTO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Condemnation of Property Needed NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD V for Flood Control Purposes in COXTTRGL DISTRICT Forth Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. RESOLUTIOtd BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, acting as ex-officio the Governing Body of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Con- trol District, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and i necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the County of Contra Costa, of a public improvement, namely, an easement and right of way for flood control. The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in connection with said public improvement of the real property, or interest in real property hereinafter des- cribed and that the property or interest in real property hereinafter described are necessary therefor, that an easement and right of way is necessary for all property hereafter described. proposed s r Said ro osed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the ,greatest public good and the least private injury, and r r. cr y i M g}'u n 1 ar June 14, 1960 - continued -r, s BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the said Board acquire: in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency 1 Flood Control District, the hereinafter described real property or interest in real property y by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain, that the District Attorney of the 4' County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered, To acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for an on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, the easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the said hereinafter described real property or interest in real property, by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the i Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain, 7 To prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, such proceeding or proceedings f in the pamper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary for such acquisition, To make application to said court for an order fixing the amount of such security 1 in the way of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order permitting said North ;f Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District to take immediate possession and use of said rek, property or interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes, YN, To make deposit of such security out of proper funds in such amount so fixed and determined, and in such manner as said court in which such condemnation proceedings are pend- ing may direct. The easements, rights of way, or interest in real property which the County of Contr f Costa, for and on behalf of Forth Walnut Creek Fr!ergency Flood Control District is by this resolution authorized to acquire, is more particularly described in Exhibit A hereto attached E and by this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein fully set forth in words and figures. ra PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, for x% and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, this 14th day of June,. 1960, by the following vote, to wit: 5 AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, FEEL F. NIELS EN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. fry NOES: Supervisors - NOVE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. r EXHIBIT "A" NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT' EASEi'ENTS PARCELS 101-103 1. Portion of Lot 3, Valley Land of The Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces y Bolbones, or San Miguel described as follows: Portions of those properties deeded to (1) Merman Bangert, recorded March 30, 1937 in Volume 424 of Official Records of Contra Costa County at Page 339; (2) Erwin W. Jeeger and Irmgard M. Jaeger,, his wife, as joint tenants, recorded October 25, 1956 in Volume 2869 of, said Official Records at Page 459; (3) William W. Colebank and Corene A. Colebank, his wife, as joint tenants, recorded Larch 28, 1955 in Volume 2504 of said Official Records at Page 285 lying west of a line described as follows: s Beginning at a point distant South 240 131 52" East, 371.00 feet from a concrete monument located in the eastern extremity of East Elmwood Drive, a county road, said concrete monument beim distant South 63Q 16 52 East, 305.75 feet, (Record 3 630 161 52" E., 305.64 feet) from a similar concrete monument in East Elmwood Drive, said monuments and street being shown on the map of Tract 2018 filed on June 4, 1954 in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California in Book 54 of Maps at Page 7; thence from said point of beginning ATorth W 041 43" East, 122.53 feet; thence North 28¢ 071 55" East, 155.28 feet; e thence North 210 091 35" East, 104.66 feet; thence North 90 411 24" East, 177.77 feet; thence North 10 491 00" East, 223.29 feet; thence North 18" 421 30" East, 169.23 feet to a point in Geary Road, a county mad, said point being distant South 74a 031 03" East, 239.66 feet from Contra Costa County monument GY-4 in Geary Road. II. For use as a temporary easement for access purposes during the course of s F kF original construction. A stripof land 20 feet in width lying east of and immediately adjacent to theyE above described easements. i 3 44 i rN pt .. M' June 14, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Bids and award- AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ing; contract for second unit of NORTH WALNUT CREED EMERGENCY FLOOD CON- tree clearing, North Walnut Creek TROL DISTRICT Emergency Flood Control District. Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having appeared before the Board this day and having presented the following informal bids, as set forth in policy adopted by this Board on May 17, 1960s, for the second unit of tree clearing in the Forth Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District: Gilbert Tree Surgeons, 4002 Randolph Avenue, Oakland; Henry's Tree Service, 15 Herald Drive, Walnut Creek; Walt's Tree Experts Inc., 22?4 S. Broadway, Santa Maria; Elite Tree Service, 7815 Sunkist Drive, Oakland 5; Heim Bro th ers Inc. , 1551 Sunny Court, Walnut Creek; Llovdls Tree Service, 1532 Geary Road, Walnut Creek; a and said Mr. Rich having recommended the bid of Gilbert Tree Surgeons as the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit rices for estimated quantity: $2,240) , is the lowest and best bid for the doing of saidP work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County: NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Gilbert Tree Surgeons, at the unit prices submitted in said bid. k Y'•` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Gilbert Tree Surgeons shall present to this Board a surety bond in the amount of ,1,120 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall pre-Y pare the contract for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Annexation of the Standard Oil Company Marketing Bulk Plant to the Island County Fire Protection ORDER DECLARING District. TERRITORY ANNEXED WHEREAS, by resolutions duly and regularly passed and adopted by this Board, on the 17th day of May, 1960, this Board announced its intention of annexing the hereinafter des- cribed territory to the Island County Fire Protection District, and caused notice of the UA time and place of hearing for said proposed annexation; namely the 14th day of June, 1960, to be given in the form and manner and for the time prescribed by law, and, r, WHEREAS, this Board on said 14th day of June, 1960, held said hearing on said pro- posed annexation or the annexation of any portion of the territory, and good cause appearing, therefore, all low 41 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following described territory situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby annexed to the Island County Fire Protection District: Portion of the Rancho Los Medanos and a portion of New Mork 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 170 31' 30" West 164-50 feet; thence North 17°1 191 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 530 481 39" East 346 feet; thence South 180 081 11" West 64HI feet to the southeast corner of the said Tidelands Lease; thence south 170 191 30" West 238.58 feet; thence North 72" 401 30" latest 235 feet to the west line of the said Loveridge Road; thence South 17* 191 30" West alongthe west line of Loveridge Road to the point fgP Of beginning;. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa ata 5 meeting of said Board held on the 14th day of June, 1960, by the following vote:t° AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 21, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, CaliforniaCh hi f Ida r 71 rm ATTEST: 41, W. T. PAASCH, ,CLERK Js By fi Deputy Clerk yi F BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 219 1960 t9 s THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF x RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA k, 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. In the Matter of Personal Aa justments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of SupervisoxR= Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following" personnel adjustments be and they are authorized for departn ents as indicated: Department of A 'culture: Cancel one (1) Predatory Animal Control Man, Range 2 341- 15 , and one (1) Weed and Rodent Inspector, g+ Range 28 ( 376- 58) , effective July 1, 1960. Planning: Reclassify one (1) Junior Draftsman, Range 27 ($358-$436) ,'i to Zoning Clerk, Range 31 ($436-$530) , effective June 22, 1960._ Public Works: Cancel one (1) Equipment Operator Grade I, Range 129 1) , and one (1) Laborer, Range 121 ($376-$415) 2 r effective July 1, 1960. t r,. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Matter of Approving t' S Appropriation Adjustments.t On the reco,.mendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor ` Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro- r" priation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Concord Marshal's Office:Decrease Increase Unapnropriated Reserve 450 Staff Personnel Temporary f` s 1959-60 45,0.: Countv Librarv: X ,Niw? Library unappropriated 5303 t •: Capital Outlay: t R 6 Recordak Portable Microfilmers 1206 5303" Municipal Court, Richmond. Temporary Salaries 1003 360, X Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 360 Sunerior Courts: Books & Periodicals 1003 3a0O r Unappropriated Reserve 1003 3000 t General Fund Sheriff Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 2070 r 201 - 968 u 1 Fargo Kit F600 ($1000) 1501FargoKit 530) 1 Recordall540) 2070 r Agriculture - Animal Control Division Sundry Supplies - 248-559 125 Radio Equipment 248-968 r 0 46 June 21, 1960 - continued Central Service:Decrease Increase xK Repr & Mtc Equipt 1003 220 Office Supplies 1003 130 Tem. Salaries 1003 354 Schools: Board of Education Service Other Departments 1003 4000 r Superintendant of Schools Printed Supplies 1003 3004 Communications 1003 1000 Civil Defense: 3 OM1., 281-903 - Machinery and tools 2$1-969 - Sundry equipment Flag Set 7$ 1 - U.S. Flag set - est. $35-00 1 - State of California Flagg Set est. $31.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Agent to bid at public auction for purchase of one building at Camp Stoneman 4forproposeduseinconstruc- tionof farm buildings at the Boys'Camp at Byron. S On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Agent, Public Works Department, is authorized to bid at public auction on June 25, 1960, at Camp Stoneman for thepurchase of one building with the under- standingthat the bid amount shall not exceed 50Q said building beingi , g g purchased for pro- posed dismantling and transporting of the materials salvaged to the Boys' Camp at Byron for 4V use in constructing farm buildings. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized tofurnish the Right of Way Agent with 10 per cent ($50) of the maximum bid in cash for deposit at the time zt , of purchase. The foregoing order is iggpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of United Bay R _ Area Crusade. rRESOLUTI0N WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, is aware of the many benefits provided to our community by the United Bay Area Crusade agencies and of how the services pro- vided intimately touch upon the lives of all of us, and WHEREAS the United Bav Area Crusade drive conducted in this county each year is the Principal and only organized drive carried on among county employees, and y1... t WHEREAS the need for increased revenues for the United Bay Area Crusade is hereby x recognized, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does hereby commend W. G. Golden, County Welfare Director, for his excellent county chairmanship of the United Bay Area Crusade in 1959 and thank all county employees for their active participation and support in taking the county over its 1959 quota, and E. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board does hereby Billy and heartily endorse the z United Bay Area Crusade effort among all citizens ,of this county and again specifically re- quests each and every county employee to support this years United Bay Area Crusade effort and to aid A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner and 1960 United Bay Area Crusade County Employee Chairman to the end that each employee shall have ample opportunity to become acquainted with the many benefits provided by United Bay Area Crusade agencies and to pledge his share in the success of this essential campaign. rd The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN CALL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.x 41 NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. rte f June 21, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of the Contra Costa County Boys' Rehabili- tation Center to execute agree- ment with State Educational iMla Agency for Surplus Property re federal surplus foods. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, has been advised by the California State Department of Education that the Contra Costa County Boyst Rehabilitation Center at Byron, California, is eligible to receive federal surplus foods under certain terms: and conditions, and WHEREAS, these terns and conditions are that the County is responsible for the food' b` program at the Boyst Rehabilitation Center and that a minimum of fifteen (15) youths are being served per day, 1 t NOW, TPEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors certifies that the Vie: said terms and conditions have been met, and s BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent of the Contra Costa County Boys' Rehabilitation Center is authorized to execute on behalf of the County an agreement for the r distribution of surplus foods donated by the Federal Government. The foregoing order is passed by the following bote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, HE4 F. NIELSEN,x THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE. rvUI ABSENT:NONE. f.rF In the Matter of Agreement between County of Contra Costa and the Bartlett Pear Advisory board relating to County Inspection Service. 4 WdER AS, the Bartlett Pear Advisory .Board, acting pursuant to the authority of the Director of Agriculture of the State of California, has tendered to the County of Contra Costa a County Inspection Service Agreement, covering the period y 1, 1960 ,and inalud_.. ing November 30, 1960; and i-.- tti'HEREAS, A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner, has requested that said contract be entered into;fi NOW, THrEREr'URE, BE IT Rc.SOLW.D that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and. he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf 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 21st day of June , 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Miel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, d. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva; O ;, NO3S: Supervisors - None; ABSENT: Supervisors - None. r In the batter of Adoption ItY of policy limiting the number of positions in special senior classifi- cations.tia; On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, this Board of Supervisors f {z having thus far approved senior grade classifications for the following departments: a Department Cla ssif ie atio ns x Health Public Health Nurse and Senior Public Health Nurse, and Sanitarian and Senior Sanitarian Probation Deputy Probation Officer and Senior Deputy Probation Officer Welfare Social ':corker and Social darker III; and the County Administrator having recommended that the Board adopt a policy, for budget R t and fiscal reasons, limiting the number of positions in said special senior classifications within each of the departments involved, to 50 of the total authorized positions in the affected classifications; NUW, THUtEFORS and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,u _ IT M BY THs BOARD JRDaAiD that no more than 5G4 of the total authorized positions in the, affected classifications in a particular department may be allocated to the higher paid (.senior classification. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w. 48 Fa ,T Z June 21, 1960, Continued r In the Matter of Proposed Agreement providing; for F g participation of Contra r= Costa County in the Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on proposed agreement providing for participation of Contra Costa County in the Association of Bay Area Governments, is deferred for one month. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors aXel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva;, NOES: Supervisor James P. Kenny; M ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Adjustment of wage rate for steam fitters. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor &enny, IT ^S BY THE BOA D ORDERED that effective July 1, 1960 the pay rate for steam fitters employed by Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby fixed n at X733 per month. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of proposed salary adjustments and fringe benefits for countya employees. P Gerald Stearns Contra Costa GhapterMr. d Irwin on behalf of the fire fighters, fir. of the California Social Workers, and Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. representing the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, appeared by this Board and commented on the proposed county employee salary adjustments, and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll the Board closed the hearing for proposals to salary and fringe benefit adjustments, and took all proposals under, advisement for decision on June 28, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw war_ t rants in favor of the Canvass- ing Board Absentee Voters' ballots (6imary Election y held June 7, 1960) . 4 This Board having on June 14 1960 adopted an order appointing certain named voters to count and canvass all of the absentee voters ballots cast in the County at the June 7, 1960, Primary Election; and The County Clerk having reported to this Board that the canvassing board has completed the counting of said ballots and said County clerk also having certified that the persons y named as payees hereinafter, have filed in his office oaths of allegiance as required by law; NOW', THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS a BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for the amounts listed (the amounts being based on the rate of 41.70 per hour which was the compensation fixed in the Board order of June 14) : NameHours Amount f s Lenora Wilson 559 Civic Center St. Richmond 14 425.80 Emily McCowen, 516 Arch St., Martinez Port 18 30.60 33SleanorDixon2848MelilloDr. Walnut Creek 2g• Julia Harrington, Sox55, osto 18 30.60 f Vera Lombardi, 2710 Merle Ave. , Martinez 18 17 30.60 Louise Pelot, 50 arreba St. Martinez 3929- 33 60BerniceAhern, 839 Talbart It. , Martinez 1188 30 33EmilySoares, 1130 Brown St. Martinez Kathryn Hei ser, 829 Ventura Sit:, Richmond 9 17 28.90 Beatrice V,eltz, 3936 Euclid Avenue, Martinez 18 30.60 June Gallamore 394 Foskett Ave. Concord 14 23.80 Ruth Wells, 3329 Franklin Canyon Rd. , Martinez 174 29.33 Velma Wolther, 3430 Brookside Dr. , Marti nez 17 28.90 Hazel Harrison, 700 Ulfinian Way, Martinez 17 28.90 Wilma Beard, Port Costa 17 28.90 Dorothy noses, 1110 Ulfinian a ay, Martinez 14 23.80 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z. gip. f June 21, 1960 (Continued) In the Matter of Clifton Court Ferry. This Board ha vi ng been noti fie d by the County Administrator of San Joaquin County I that effective July 1, 1960 ferry service at the Clifton Court Ferry will be discontinued until further notice; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is directed to 1. Post signs on the Contra Costa County side of the Clifton Court Ferry to indicate that the service will be discontinued July 1, 1960; 2. Negotiate with San Joaquin for the purpose of liquidating assets which that county and Contra Costa County own jointly; 4 3. Investigate what disposition can be made of the house which is located on the Contra Costa County side of the Ferry. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Appointment of Chief Charles 144 tteson, x E1 Sobrante, as a member of the Land Development Com- mittee. om- mittee. On motion of Supervisor i enny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED. I that Chief Charles Matteson, E1 Sobrante, is appointed as a member of the Land Development i Committee. P The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the jiatter of Satisfaction of lien , termination of re- imbursement agreement of h V Violet Nancarrow. A An instrument dated June 21, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a re- imbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Violet Nancarrow on March 7, 1958, or granting of aid and assistance to said Violet Hancarrow are hereby satisfied, and all real jand personal property of said Violet Nancarrow is released from the said lien, and . said re- ferred to reimbursement agreement is cancelled and the agency created is terminated, is pre i sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT I5 BY THr; 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. e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. VIn the hatter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Doyle IV 0 R. Carter. v An instrument dated June 21, 1960 which provides that fora valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra 6osta, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Doyle R. Carter on February 8, 19571 or granting of aid and assistance to said Doyle R. Carter are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Doyle R. Carter is released from the said lien, and said re- ferred to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is pre- sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPRUVGD 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. In the matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Henry J. Kayes. An instrument dated June 21, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Henry J. Kayes on February 19, 19600 or granting of aid and assistance to said Henry J. Kayes are hereby satisfied, and all real YrLt' t and personal property of said Henry J. Kayes is released from the said lien, and said referred to reimbursment agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and ly w E On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD I ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROV0 and the Chairman of this Board R 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. tea_ 4 50 kr Y?: p 1 gip. June 21 , 1960, Continued In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien , termination of re- F imbursement agreement of TtRamonYnzunza. 4: A tn instrument dated June 21 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration yhadandreceivedbytheCountyof8ontraCosta, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Ramon Ynaunza on June 12, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Ramon Ynzunaa are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Ramon Ynzunaa is released from the said lien, and said referred to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT 15 BY THL BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROV&D and the Chairman of this Hoard is authorised to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the flatter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor penny, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDSR:D that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPT-SD: Ordinance No. 1453 which rezones property in the Pacheco area, request of Ralph B. ! fPahlmeyer, No. 537_RZ; f Ordinance No.- 1454 which rezones property in the Pleasant hill area, requests of Rego r Aronson, No. 536-RZ, Douglas Oil Company, No. 550-RZ, d. John Miller, E+o. 525-RZ, and rhilipF. Heraty, iso. X60-RZ,; Ordinance No. 1455 which rezones property in the Rodeo area, request of Union Uil Company, request No. 546-RZ. IT IS BY THE BOARD n'RTHiR ORDERED that a copy of said ordinances be, published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general. circulation printed and f published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: i No. 1453 in the Contra Costa Gazette No. 1454 in the Concord Transcript wNo. 1455 in the Tri-City News. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the I-latter of Approving Ordinance No. 1460 ramp- oline regulations) . Dr. Ketterer of the County Health Department appears before the Board and reports that the ordinance which is being presented to the Board today and which will require building permits for the construction of trampoline installations and will provide for rules and regulations for the safe operation and maintenance of such installations, contains cer- tain changes from an ordinance previously presented to this Board, and that the Health Department approves said changes, .and Mr. Ken Warfield, operator of trampoline centers in Berkeley and Lafayette, also expresses approval of the ordinance before the Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT 16 BY M; BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 1460 requiring building permits for construction of trampoline installations, etc. and containing the changes approved by the Health Department, be and the same is approved and adopted. IT IS BY TM' BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Urdinance No. 1460 be pub- lished for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Contra Costa News Register," hµ a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approvalpp of Installation of Lights, Rollingwood Lighting Dist- riot, LD-13- On the recommendation of the Public storks Director and on. motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY 'THE BOARD OURED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to .furnish electricity and maintain the two 20,000 lumen Mercury Vapor Lamps, which are being installed as part of the traffic signal at Road 20 and Church Lane, lights to be charged to Rollingwood Lighting i4strict, L D 13, on a L34B rate. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is instructed to j remove the existing 6000 illuminating incandescent light at this intersection. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r ypfy b Y Au. 5 June 21, 1960 - continued -4 t 5r, h xf In the Matter of the Dissolution of AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.RESOLUTION OF DISSOLUTION I WHEREAS, this Board has found and determined in Resolution Prescribing Notice to be:., 4 Given to District of Consideration of Dissolution, dated May 17, 1960, that: p 1) The Avers Ranch County 'Nater 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) The said water district is located entirely within said county; 3) The last principal place of business of said water district is located at 5101 Myrtle Drive, Concord, California; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of this Board has caused notice of consideration of dis,solution---5iqItobesenttothelastknownprincipalplaceofbusinessnotlessthanthirty (30) days x a1priortotheadoptionofthisresolution; and Jay rf. WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of said water district and the County of Contra Costa that said water district be dissolved; f NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA x COSTA, State of California, that: s' 1. This Board hereby finds and determines that the Clerk of this Board has caused A notice of consideration of dissolution to be sent to the last known principal place of a business not less than thirty (30) days prior to the adoption of this resolution; 2. The AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT is hereby dissolved pursuant to the provisions of Article 2, Chapter 4, Division 2, Title 6, of the Government Code. z, The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board, of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote: y AYES: Supervisors - JAlAS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLI., f r W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. X r F` ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of the Dissolution of VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATERY . DISTRICT of the County of Contra t Costa, State of California.RESOLUTION OF DISSOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board has found and determined in Resolution Prescribing Notice to Y Be given to District of Consideration of Dissolution, dated May 17, 1960, that: 1) TheVine Hill Villare County Water District has no outstanding obligations, owns no property, and for five (5] years has not collected taxes or other revenues or disburse ;„ any district funds or otherwise exercised its powers; 2) The said water district is located entirely within said county; 3) The last principal place of business of said water district is located at 7 Sodaro Drive, Martinez, California; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of this Board has caused notice of consideration of dissolution l to be sent to the last known principal place of business not less than thirty (30) days prior f to the adoption of this resolution; and t WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of said water district and the County of R VyContraCostathatsaidwaterdistrictbedissolved; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA., COSTA, State of California, that: 1. This Board 'hereby finds and determines that the Clerk of this Board -has caused notice of consideration of dissolution to be sent to the last known principal place of busi ness not less than thirty (30) days prior to the adoption of this resolution; 2. The VIDE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT is hereby dissolved pursuant to the provisions of Article 2, Chapter k, Division 2, Title 6, of the Government Code. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board, r* of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J&MES P. KENNY MEL F.p KENNY,NIELcEN, THOMAS JOHN CO LL, W. G. BUCHAN AN, JOSEPH S. SILV'A. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Suvervisors - NONE. u 6' x. k Y June 21, 1960 - continued - In the 'Matter of Authorizing Chief k? Engineer to issue Change Order to Heim Bros. for removal of tree AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY stumps and to extend time for OF NORTH WALNUT CREEK U!ERGENCY completion of contract. FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT This Board having on June S, 1960 approved an agreement with Heim Bros. for first unit of tree clearing, and the Chief Engineer of said North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District having recommended that he be authorized to issue Change Order to said Heim Bros. for removal of 40 large stumps and that said Heim Bros. be granted an extension of 10 calendar days to complete said work; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said District, be and he is authorized to issue a Change Order to said Heim Bros. for the removal of 40 large stumps f" at an estimated cost of $1500, and granting said Heim Bros. an extension of 10 calendar days for completion of contract. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY In the Matter of Authorizing negotiation OF NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY with Pacific Telephone and Telegraph FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT Company for relocation of lines. This Board as ex-officio the governing body of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, having entered into an agreement with the Division of Highways of the Department of Public Works of the State of California pertaining to the realignment of a portion of the Walnut Creek channel, and it appearing that. 2 conduits of the Pacific Tele- phone and Telegraph Company will have to be temporarily relocated in connection with the said realignment; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said District, is authorized to negotiate with said Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for the relocation of said poles, the estimated cost of said relocation being $2700. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expenditures s statement for the fiscal year 1959-60, as of June 10, 1960, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on fi ie. ti In the Matter of Resolution of preliminary r determination to undertake special assessment proceedings for the acquisition of improve- ments in assessment district No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California. i BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of F California, as follows: x.J 1. The petition of JADES W. BROWN and FRANCES R. BROWN, his wife, for the acquisi- tion 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 Assess- ment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2712, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County,. California Which said map is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein.S 2. The certificate of LEPTIEN. CRONIN & COOPER, registered civil engineers, dated { June 21, 1960, certifying that the petition hereinabove referred to was signed by the owners r Of one hundred per cent (100%) of the area of the property described in said petition, that R said property owners have waived all proceedings under the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, and have requested special assessment proceeding for the acquisitions described in said petition, is incorporated herein by this reference as i s though fully set forth herein. 3. It is hereby ordered and determined that the terms and conditions of said pets- f tion 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. 4. It is hereby found, determined and ordered that LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER shall be Engineer of Work in accordance With the terms and m nditions of the petition hereinabove referred to and the letter accepting the terms of said petition from said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, 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 X conditions of the petition hereinabove referred to, and the acceptance and agreement as to compensation by the said EUGENE K. STURGIS which is on file in these proceedings. 53 t IJune 21, 1960 - continued - i 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 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 acquisitions of said public work. Said district shall be known and designated as "Assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest a Manor, Contra Costa County, California." Y 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 Assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, 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 co -<' venience require that this Board of Supervisors undertake proceedings for the acquisition i of said improvements under the provisions of the Municipal 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 Protest Act of 1931, now found in Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code. 8. The moneys received from the proceeds of the assessments levied and the bonds F issued 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 I 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 certified and payment does a not need to await completion of the entire project. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of June, 19602 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, s W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 9 t w In the Matter of the acquisition of improvements in assessment district No. 1960-3, Tract 2?42, Orinda Crest RESOLUTION OF INTENTIONManor, Contra Costa County, California. y 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 acquisition of improvements to be made in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: i The acquisition of rough grading, paving, curbs and gutters, drain and curb inlets, junction boxes, a system of sanitary sewers with manholes and appurtenances, slope planting of the support banks for streets, a system of domestic water supply, and other appurtenances necessary to complete a comprehensive plan of improvement in Tract 2742, Contra Costa County, and to be on all of the streets and easements as shown on the recorded map of Tract 2742, which was filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa on the 9th day of March, 1960, in Book 76 of Maps, at page 47 thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said improvements 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 Works and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the improvement of Tract 2742. That the structures and work and improvements herein described shall be construct- ed 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 improvement s 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 dis- trict 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 Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California", and which said map indicates by a boundary line the extent i i i i r . June 21, 1960 - continued - y k. 1 of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to .the extent of the area to be assessed; said map is, by this reference, incorporated herein and made a part hereof; r+ Excepting from the area shoran 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 Y _ 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. t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum shall be issued herein in the manner pro vided by Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code, the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the last installment of which shall mature fourteen (14) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. 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 Bond Act of 1915, as heretofore described. L ' 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. t r» 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 Improvement Act of 1913, the matter of the acquisition of the improvements herein referred to is hereby re- 7 ferred to LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, Engineer of York, and the persons employes by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having charge and control of the public improvementsm described in this resolution. Said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER 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 improvement if the jq improvement is not already installed. w' b) A general description of works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or convenient 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 incidental 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. tr: Each subdivision shall be given a separate number upon the diagram. e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several subdivisions of land in the district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be re- ceived by each subdivision, respectively, from the improvement. Y 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 of 1913 in proportion to the amount of each of said assessments. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote, to wit AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, BY. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. w In the Matter of Resolution and order adopting Engineer's report and ordering the acquisitions, assessment district No. 1960-3, Tract 27429 Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California. RESOLVED on the 21st day of June, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of certain public improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-3. Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to LEPTIEN, CRONIN Xr COOPER, 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 accordance with yam the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and 4: r y' June 21, 1960 - continued - 1 WHEREAS, said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, Engineer of Mork, did, on the 21st day of June, 1960, file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa their report in accor- dance with the said resolution, and said County Clerk has presented said report to this Board of Supervisors for consideration; 9 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: A. That the report made and filed by LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER on June 21, 19609 f contains all of the requirements provided for said report by the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, including (1) specifications; (2) plans and profiles and estimates of cost; (3) assessment diagram and assessment; (4) descriptions of easements or rights of way to be acquired. B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every parti- cular and it is hereby determined that such report shall stand as the report for all sub- sequent proceedings under said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 26th day of July 1960, at the hour of t 10:43 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, Martinez, California, is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time and place far hearing protests with relation to the proposed acquisitions described in said report; that any person interested in objecting to i 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 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 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 that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to publish a Notice of Improvement pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code of the State of California, the first of which said notices shall be first published at least twenty (20) days prior to the date herein set for hearing of protests; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby, further directed to cause notices of the passage of this resolution to be posted on all of the open streets within the district described in the Resolution of Intention at not more than three hundred feet (3001 ) apart on each street so posted, in accordance with the requirementsof Section 10302 and 10303 of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notices of the adoption of the Resolution of Intention and filing of the Engineer's Report shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed whose names and addresses appear upon the last equalized assessment roll for County taxes or are known to the County Clerk. Said notice shall contain the matters required in Section 10,307 of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. s NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. yh In the Matter of Resolution authorizing execution of Agreement for legal services, Assessment District No. 1960-4, E1 Verano Water System, Contra Costa County, California. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for and on behalf of said County, proposes to initiate proceedings as a result of petitions filed with it to acquire a system of domestic water supply in the proposed Assessment District JNo. 1960-4, El Verano Water System, Contra Costa County, California, and desires to employ EUGENE K. STURGIS as counsel to conduct said proceedings for the acquisition of a system of 4omestic water supply in the El Verano area in the County of Contra Costa; 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign and Fattest said agreement employing the said EUGENE K. STURGIS to do and perform the services therein set forth for and upon the compensation therein provided for. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of June 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, f W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NONE. r ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. jj! wi 56 i { June 21, 1960 - continued - a: In the Matter of Resolution appointing Engineer of work and authorizing execu- tion of Agreements BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, registered civil engineers, be, and they are hereby, appointed as Engineer of Work for the doing of all necessary engineering work and exercising all of the functions provided for the office of Engineer of Work and County Surveyor under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 in connection with the acquisition of r improvements in proposed Assessment District No. 1960-4, E1 Verano Mater System, Contra Costa County, California; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the employment of the said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER shall be as provided in the attached agreement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign and attest said agreement employing the said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER as Engineer of Work for said 1 Assessment District No. 1960-4.i The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: ry AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN , JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NONE.S ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. i In the Matter of the acquisition of facilities for a system of domestic water supply in Assessment District r No. 1960-4, E1 Verano Water System, G. Contra Costa County, California. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION r, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors to order the following acquisition of facilities to be made in Assessment District No. 1960-4, El Verano Water System, Contra Costa County, California, for the purpose of providing a system of domestic water supply for said area; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the contract entered into between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, theEast Bay Municipal Utility District, and the California Water Service Company on the 18th day of August, 1959, is hereby referred to for a full and complete description of the facilities to be acquired. Attention is hereby directed to the provisions of said contract which provide that the total amount to be paid to the California Water Service Company for the acquisition of said facilities is the sum of $45,250.00 and the total amount to be paid to the East Bay Municipal Utility District for the acquisition of facilities is the sum of $11,643.00; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the facilities to be acquired consist specifically of the following: R Thirty feet (30' ) of six inch (6") A.C. Pipe on La Vista Drive, to be installed by the East Bay Muni- cipal Utility District, which said District shall provide the necessary connection of the proposeda El Verano system to the existing District system in the Lakewood area of Walnut Creek; also To be acquired from the California Water Service Company the following: r i:•n 138 - 3/4" copper service lines; v 138 - 5/8" neptune meters complete with couplings, boxed and installation; 7 - 4" hydrants with 4" gate valves; 6,347 - feet of 6" asbestos cement pipe; 22676 - feet of 8" asbestos cement pipe BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds that said acquisitions are of more than local or ordinary public benefit and that therefore said Board of Supervisors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said acquisi- tions chargeable upon a district, which district said Board of Supervisors hereby declares i 6 to be the district benefited by the acquisitions herein described; said district shall includg that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is shown on that certain map on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa and which is entitled and described "Map Showing Boundaries of District to be Assessed for Acquisition i of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-4, El Verano dater System, Contra Costa County, California," and which said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory in- cluded in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map is, by this reference, incorporated herein and made a part hereof. 57 Tune 21, 1960 - continued - i NOTICE I5 HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and bearinginterestattherateofnottoexceedfivepercent (5%) per annum shall be issued herein in the manner provided by Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code, the Improvement BondActof1915, and the last installment of which shall mature fourteen (14) years from the 2nddayofJulynextsucceedingten (10) months fromtheir date. Proceedings for all of the acquisitions shall be taken pursuant to the MunicipalImprovementActof1913, except that the bonds hereinabove described shall be issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 as heretofore described. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costaherebyfindsanddetermines, that theme has been filed with this Board petition signed by theownersofmorethansixtypercent (60%) of the area of the property within the boundaries of said proposed assessment district hereinabove described and that therefore the provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shallnot apply to said 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 Improvement Act of 1913 , the matter of the acquisitions herein referred to is hereby referred to LEPTIEN, CRONIN COOPER, Engineer of Work. Said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER are hereby directed to make and t file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a report in writing which shall F contain the follow-Ing: 3 a. An estimate of the cost of the acquisitions to be made. j b. A set of plans of the proposed acquisitions to be acquired. c. A general description of the works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or convenient for the operation of the acquisitions. d. A diagram showing the assessment district, the boun- daries and the dimensions of the subdivisions of land within the district as they existed at the time of the passage of the resolution of intention. Each subdivision of land shall be given a separate number upon the diagram. u y e. A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost of the acquisition of facilities upon the several sub- k divisions of land in the district in proportion to the u estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, s respectively, from the acquisition of facilities. i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds that the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, on March 29, 1960, issued its Opinion and Order authorizing the sale and transfer of said system of domestic water supply as provided in this Resolution of Intention to be done. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any excess shall be realized from the proceeds of the assessment and/or bonds issued to represent the same, it shall be applied as a credit to each assessment levied pursuant to said provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 in proportion to the amount of each of said assessments. s The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day ofJune, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: 3 AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, j W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. Cjt NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors HONE. In the Matter of Resolution Approving Engineer's Report, Assessment District No. 1960-4, E1 Verano Water System, Contra Costa Counter, State of California. y WHEREAS, on June 21, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa adopted its Resolution of Intention to acquire certain improvements consisting of a system of domestic water supply in Assessment District No. 1960-4, E1 Verano Water System, Contra s Costa County, California, and referred said proposed acquisitions to LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, Engineer of Work for said Assessment District; and WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors directed that said Engineer of Work make and file with the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa their report in writing in accor- dance with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, Engineer of Work, on the 21st day of June, 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: 4 J rM z is June 21, 1960 - continued - x, Y NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: A. That the report made and filed by LEPTIEN, CRONIN k COOPER on June 21, 1960, contains all of the requirements provided for said report by the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, including (1) estimates of cost, and (2) assessment diagram and assessment. B. That said report, and each and every part thereof, is sufficient in every particu- lar and it is hereby determined that said report shall stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings under said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and wad BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1960, at the hour of 11:00 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, Martinez, California, is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time for hearing protests with relation to the porposed acquisi- tions described in said report; that any person interested in objecting to said acquisitions, the extent of the assessment district, the assessment, or the Engineer's estimate of cost and K. expenses, or any other act or determination of theEngineer 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} s " l of Contra Costa at or before the hour fixed herein for hearing thereon; and i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to publish a Notice of Improvement pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code of the State of California, the first of which said notices shall be first published at least twenty (20) days prior to the date herein set for hearing of protests; and p BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be, and r he is hereby, further directed to cause notices of the passage of this resolution. to be posted t on all of the open streets within the district described in the Resolution of Intention at not more than three hundred feet (300' ) apart on each street so posted, in accordance with the requirements of Section 10302 and 10303 of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notices of the adoption of the Resolution of Intention and filing of the Engineerts Report shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed whose names and addresses appear upon the last equalized assessment roll for County taxes or are known to the County Clerk. Said notice shall contain the matters required in Section 10,307 of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State r of California. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEEYH S. SILVA. t NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors NOME. In the Matter of the Transfer of County liens on property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency. RESOLUTION There has been submitted to this Board of Supervisors Resolution 7312 adopted by the City Council of the City of Richmond on May 319 1960. It appears to this Board of Supervisors that in some cases a hardship is upon indigent owners who are required to sell property to the Redevelopment Agency upon which the County has recorded a lien to secure reimbursement to the County for payments made to the owners thereof by the Department of Social Welfare of the County.Y It is desirable that in certain cases the owner so required to sell his property be permitted to have the County's lien transferred to other residential property acquired by him and good cause appearing therefor,Y' 5 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that it will be the policy of this Board to permit the transfer of liens of the County of Contra Costa from property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency to other residential property acquired by the owner so required to sell to the Redevelopment Agency. r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that pursuant to this policy each case where such a transfer of lien is requested shall be the subject of review by the Board of Supervisors before such a transfer is permitted. N The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.a NOES: Sup ervi sors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.Y ax r 59 1 June 21, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Resolution Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. j RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of i California, that 1 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 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 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 California; NOW, THEREFORE, 1T 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: FRES WILL BAPTIST CHURCH ANNEXATION TO THE SAN PABLO SANITARY DISTRICT F C PARCEL ONE F l Portion of Specific Tract "G", as designated on the map entitled "Map of the Rancho El Sobrante, Accompanying and Forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 10, 1909 described as follows: 3 Commencing at a point in the center of San Pablo Creek at the northwest cor- ner of Specific Tract "G", as designated on the above mentioned map and from which a granite post marked VI on the easterly bank of San Pablo Creek bears North 660 30' East, a distance of 100.98 feet; thence from said point of com- mencement along the north line of said Specific Tract "G" North 660 301 East, 251.29 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 260 331 East, 49.01 feet to the south line of the 25 feet in width strip of land described in the deed from Gordon W. Edwards to The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, dated August 26, 1913 and recorded September 19, 1913 in Volume 208 of Deeds, at page 408, and the actual point of beginning of the herein described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning South 530 591 20" West, 280.91 feet; thence North 560 24' West, 97.65 feet- thence South 450 45' West, 12.14 feet; thence South 610 50' 30" East (South 110 54' East as appears on Assessor 's Map, Book 68 page 26) , 100.18 feet more or less, and 369.39 feet; thence along an arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 44.25 feet (37.25' on said page and book of Assessor's Map) to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed3fromPhilipG. Galpin, et ux, to James W. Leader, et ux, recorded March 6, 19531 in Volume 2082 of Official Records, page 11; thence North 260 331 West, 396.87 t feet to the point of beginning. z PARCEL TWO A4 Beginning at the intersection of a southeasterly extension of the south- westerly line of that parcel of land described in the deed to Charles J. Wright, et ux, recorded November 9, 1954, in Volume 2415 of Official Records, on page 38, with the center line of Castro Road; thence North 440 021 West along the Sar, Pablo Sanitary District boundary to a point on the northerly line of Castro Road, said point being an angle point on the boundary of said Wright parcel; thence following the Northerly line of Castro Road around a curve to the left with a radius of 100 feet, a distance of 127.55 feet; thence South 330 141 19" West a distance of 160.97 feet along the northwesterly line of Castro Road; thence along a curve to the right with a - radius of 44.25 feet a distance of 16.45 t i feet to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Philip G. Galpin, et ux, to James W. Leader, et us, recorded March 6, 1953, in Volume 2082 of Official Records, page 11; thence South 310 041 50" East, to r ' a northwest boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence North 330 141 19" West, along said Sanitary District boundary, to a point on the centerline of Castro Road; thence continuing along said Sanitary District boundary and the centerline of Castro Road northeasterly and southeasterly to the point of F beginning. 1 The foregoing Resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 21st day of June, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. x NOES: NONE. rK h r' ABS ENT.NONE. f 1 60 t A June 21, 1960 - continued - r In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Schachtman & Velikonia for Remodeling Lone Tree School. Agreement dated June 20, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter re- ferred to as County, and Schachtman do Velikonia, hereinafter referred to as Project Architect, wherein Project Architect agrees, among other things, to prepare preliminary architectural, landscaping or other plans, specifications, cost estimates, working drawings, and determine 4 . and define the exact scope of the project for plans for remodeling Lone Tree School, 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 Architect's working drawings and specifications together with the sum of all subsequent additions for which the Project Architect provides services, payments to be made as set forth in said agreement, it being understood that the County detires to expend not more than an estimated $10,000 as the total cost for completion of said remodeling, is presented to this Board; and 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 authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. iA The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3!{ In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department to close brick- r lined spring on property of Mrs. Elizabeth S. H. Carpenter. The County Health Department having recommended the closing of a brick-lined spring on the property of Mrs. Elizabeth S. H. Carpenter, which property is located off La Caminita Road near Reliez Valley Road in the Lafayette area; and f On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is ordered to fill in said spring. u; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Architect Dawson F. Dean, Jr. , re on- site sewer at Boys' Rehabilitation V. Center, Byron. r This Board having received a communication from Architect Dawson F. Dean, Jr. , notifying this Board that work involved in changing the on-site sewer line from the pump sump to the outfall manhole at the Boys' Rehabilitation Center, Byron, has been satisfactorily p. completed; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Awarding contract for construction of Terminal Ramp at Buchanan Field. WHEREAS, this Board has heretofore recommended that the Federal Aviation Agency authorize the awarding of the contract by this Board for the construction of a Terminal Ramp at Buchanan Field to Martin Brothers for the sum of $90,921.90, which was the lowest and best f# bid received for the doing of said work; and WHEREAS, the Airport Manager has been notified by said Federal Aviation Agency that it concurs in said recommendation and authorizes the awarding of said contract to Martin Brothers for the sum of $90,921.90; r.., NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,161 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Martin Brothers for the sum of $90,921.90.X IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Martin Brothers shallresent twop goad and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the amount of $45,460.95, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare F the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid bonds which accompanied all bids are exonerated. N Al The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a As t s June 21 1960 - continued - t In the Matter of Proceedings of County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County regarding r - Y Jf7Tr ' Tax Increase Election held in s Mt. Diablo Unified School Dis- trict on May 24, 1960. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,` State of California, hereby ' acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on May 24th,. 1960i at which election the electors of the District, by a majority vote, approved the hereinafter Y described proposition.r 1tM PROPOSITION NO. 3 Shall the proposed increase in the maximum tax rate for Mt. Diablo r ..... Unified School District of Contra Costa County from the present authorized maximum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3 50) , said rate to ire June 30, 1961, to Four Dollars ($4.00) fora of five (5) period years beginning July 1, 1961 and ending June 30, 19669 x be authorized? The vote on said proposition was as follows: YES NO 59789 k ILLEGAL 151 4 TOTAL --13,808 It is by the Board ordered that a certified copy of this order ,be transm uted.to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, June 23, 1960, at 9 A. M., in the- Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Nartinez, California.s> _r r : Chairman ATTEST.mak W. T. PAASCH, CLERK jf Y/'+ l./By Deputy. Clerk z r f t t t ^ 9 Y Y A. ..A r Y >f Y t. F} 4rgWfi _y aY r; f " tr 3 . r r t r.Vkc J y , b q C.c- t F r w T( Ii f e E kaf 6 L Gi k f k BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960 a THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHA.MBEBS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NI ELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f v;: In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Gilbert Tree Surgeons for second unit of tree clear North Walnut Creek Emer- gency AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK ENTER-gency Flood Control Dis trict. GENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT efi This Board having on June 14, 1960, awarded a contract to Gilbert Tree Surgeons, 4002 Randolph Avenue, Oakland, for second unit of tree clearing for Interim Channel Improve- ments in Walnut Creek; and An agreement dated June 21, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the con tractor wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for Aix' said work, and surety bond No. S1234091 in the amount of $1,1209 issued by The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, with said Gordon Mark Gilbert DBA Gilbert Tree Surgeons, as principal, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this t, $. Board; 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 authorized to execute same on behalf of the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bond is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s SOL In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for con- struction of Motor Pool Garage, Martinez. Y This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a Motor Pool Garage, between Main Street and Escobar Street, northeast of the Administration Building, Martinez, 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: 1. Vezey Construction Co.,3760 Ardley Avenue, Oakland; 2. Robert J. Beck Construction Co. 1065 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg; 3. Carl Lundberg, 2603 Mira Vista rive, El Cerrito; 4. Frank Oddone, 3380 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette y 5. Goyak Construction Co., 5017 Appian Way, El Sobrante; 6. Fred C. von Guenthner Construction Company, 61 ftraga Highway, Orin"; 7. D & F Builders, 181 Lombardy Lane, Orinda; Rµ and Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, having recommended to this Board that the bid of Vezey Construction Co., :including alternates one and two, is the lowest and best bid a for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid: Total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: 83,301, including alternates one and two F 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 BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Vezey Construction Co. at the unit prices f submitted in said bid. 7 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient 1 surety bonds to be approved by this Board, one in the sum of $41,650.50 to guarantee payment to labor and materialmen, and one in the sum of $83,301 to guarantee faithful performance of said contract. r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall pre- pare the contract for the doing of said work. r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board retain the bonds and check which accompanied the bids of the successful bidder and of Robert J. Beck Construction Co. and Carl Lundberg, the next two lowest bidders. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t Y 4 Y June 23, 1960 - continued - rt In the Fatter of Declaring Election of Members of the sem» County Central Committee. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the votes cast at the Direct Primary Election held on June T. 1960, be canvassed by the County Clerk; and the County Clerk having canvassed all of the votes cast at said Direct Primary Election and having certified and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Hoard having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorpor- ated with the minutes of this Board; and i From the result of said canvass and from the statement of the result of said elec- tion as is shown following page 1, Volume 72, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors, this r= Board determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in said Supervisorial District for member of County r Central Committee, and Certificates of Election are hereby directed to be issued to each of " them respectively, to wit; COUNTY CENTRAL COI4lITTEE REPUBLICAN t, z' First Supervisorial District (7 to be elected} Thomas W. Riley Thomas F. Curtin Milton A. Vail Jacques R. Welden a Richard K. Frisbie Mary Lowden Frances M. Greenlaw t M r Second Supervisorial District (5 to be elected) John A. Anderson Jack Pedder Charlotte H. Miller Harold C. Bates Harry Stewart Third Supervisorial District (8 to be elected) Laurence P. Corbett Lewis M. Sperling Robert E. Graham Jefferson E. Greer III James Wiley Goodhue Jack O. Fries Ruth M. Young James T. Ritch Fourth Supervisorial District (1 to be elected) Alfred A. Affinito Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Thomas E. Milan L. W. Mehaffey DEMOCRATIC Y. 'fir First Supervisorial District (10 to be elected) Donald Kisterrt Gilbert Cartwright Marianne Weigel r+s Stanley Grydyk Mary McKeown Robert Cooney x Frank Silva Ivan T. Goyak Jack Stoddard Clarence Marshall f trrr. Second Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) George McGrath Harold Mutnick Third Supervisorial District (6' to be elected) Raymond pot Frank Hanrahan John Garavent8 Robert Condon Mrs. Patricia Silva Russell Koch K i x 62-B f_ 4 yap= June 23, 1960 - continued - k xi Fourth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Knolan Duncan Dr. Samuel Bernstein Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) John McCormick, Jr. Dr. William Page The foregoing order is passed by the vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring certain nonpartisan County officers elected at June 7, 1960, Direct Primary Elec- tion, and issuing Certifi- cates of Election and Certi- fications of Nomination. 3= 4fi This Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at the Direct Primary Election held on June 7, 1960, be canvassed by the County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said Direct Primary! Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the re- sults of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and This Board finds and determines that the following nonpartisan County officers and district officers have been elected at said Direct Primary Election; and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to issue Certificates of Election to said officers, as follows: MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF WALNUT CREEK Judge Betsy FitzGerald Rahn Marshal Clinton R. Jones MARTINEZ JUDICIAL DISTRICT x; Constable C. Ray Willett PORT COSTA JUDICIAL DISTRICT yrs Constable William Ligon DANVILLE JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Allen A. Rhodes Ywr PITTSBURG JUDICIAL DISTRICT fx Constable Daniel E. Buckleyk j Inn EL CERRITO-KENSINGTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Harry B. .West ANTIOCH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable John F. Cox BRENTWOOD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Hugh Armstrong PINOLE-HERCULES-RODEO JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Art L. Nugent CROCKETT JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Joseph A. Angelo, Jr. CLAYTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Victor B. Chapman BYRON JUDICIAL DISTRICT s Constable Richard L. Rodrigues PORT CHICAGO JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Manuel L. Nunes OAKLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Joel D. Wightman r June 23, 1960 - continued - COUNTY OFFICERS r Supervisor, District No. 2 Nel F. Nielsen i t Supervisor, District No. 5 Joseph S. Silva t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Certificates of Nomination be issued to the following named candidates for nomination, to wit: COUNTY OFFICERS Supervisor, District No. 4 Warren G. "Bud" Buchanan Edmund Linscheid r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Count and. Canvass of returns of Special Election held in the East Bay Municipal Utility i District on June 7, 1990• WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the special election within the East Bay Municipal Utility District for the purpose of voting on the East Bay Municipal Utility District Measure, as follows: f l EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT PROPOSITION f r F}' PROPOSITION: Shall EAST BAY MUNICIPAL YES UTILITY DISTRICT add t 2 fluorine and fluorine compounds to the public water supply of said District? NO E held on June 7, 1960, with the Direct Primary Election held throughout the State of California including Contra Costa County, June 7, 1960; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed bythe County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the propo- sitions at said Direct Primary Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and I WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been canvassed by this Board, and this Board having been fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the East Bay Municipal Utility District was as fdllows: Yes 31,696 No 26,054 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of Special School District Bond Election held in the Pittsburg 1 Unified School District on June 7, 1960, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the special school district bond election within the Pittsburg Unified School District for the purpose of voting on the Pittsburg Unified School District Bond Measure, as follows: 3 f i j F Z J K,4, i 1 52-D H. mow..,...-... _...._....u...... yuC June 23, 1960 - continued - a I ; w PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND KFASURE i I Shall Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebted- ness in the sum of $ 3 OOO OOO for the following purposes (which are herebyunited and shall be voted upon as one single proposi- tion), to wit: (a) The purchasing of school BONDS lots; (b) The building or purchasing of school YES : buildings;s- c} The mak 3.rg of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for cur-R rent maintenance, operation, or repairs; (d) The repairing, restoring, or rebuilding of any school building damaged, Wured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; (e) The sup- plying of school buildings and grounds with furniture, equipment or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; (f) The permanent improve- m ent of the school grounds; and (g) The carry- BONDS L ing out of the projects or purposes authorized NO in Section 15811 of the Education Code, to wit: providing qpngsewersanddrainsadequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property? held on June 7, 1960, with the Direct Prim az Election held throughout including Contra Costa County, y ughout the State of Californs. YJune7s19603and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the/ r canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and 3 Y, WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the propo- sitions at said Direct Primary Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said l statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been canvassed by this Board, and this Board having been fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby certifies that the total number or votes cast in the County of Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the Pittsburg Unified School District was as follows: r Pittsburg Unified School District y 3.,000,.000 Bond Measure Yes 3#855 No 2,447 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Canvass of Absent Voters' Ballots and Canvass of all votes cast at the Direct Primary Election held June 7, 1960. S This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed a single canvassing board to canvass absent voters' ballots voted at the Direct Primary Election held June 7, 1960, pur- suant to Section 7803 (b) of the Elections Code; and said canvassing board having completed said canvass of all of the absent voters' ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk } 5 within the time provided for by law; and from the records of said canvassing board, it appear- Ing to this Board of Supervisors and this Board of Supervisors finds that the number of votes for each of theiespective candidates and propositions, by said absent voters in said County, is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following page 1, Volume 72, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; And the County Clerk having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of the County, exclusive of absent voters, and the count of votes cast by absent voters having been fcompletedashereinstated; r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board finds and determines that the number of votes cast i r for each candidate and proposition in each precinct of said County is as shown on the State- ment of Votes Cast following page 1. Volume 722 Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.u L r i N. f F i r6 63 ,1fi ycy fig June 23, 1960 - continued .. i'.. In the Matter of Final w Returns on Transit Dis- trict Annexation Mea- sures, 4WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has on this 23rd day of June, 1960, canvassed the returns on the following propositions which were consolidated to appear on the election. ballot for the Presidential Primary Election held June 7, 1960: The following Alameda-Contra Costa County Transit District Annexation Measure a appeared on the ballots issued to residents of the City of San Pablo: MEASURE: B Shall the City of San Pablo YES Annexation to be annexed to Alameda-Contra Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District in Costa Transit accordance with and subject District,) to all of the terms and con- N0 ditions of an agreement of annexation dated April 21, Y 1960 now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of San Pablo? The vote on the measure was as follows: CITY OF SAN PABLO YES NO 29642 19165 er. Absentee TOTALS The following measure appeared on ballots issued to the residents of the City:of 1 Richmond: MEASURE: B Shall the City of Richmond be YES j Annexation to annexed to Alameda-Contra Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District in ac- C ` Costa Transit cordance with and subject to District.) all of the terms and conditions N0 r k.. of an agreement of annexation dated April 21, 1960 now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Richmond? The vote on said measure was as follows: 12i=_" CITY OF RICHMOND I . YES NO 12 062 5 621 Absentee 112 451 TOTALS T2-9 r4 59666- The 666 " The following C easure appeared on the ballots issued to the residents of the Efw Unincorporated Area of Contra Costa County: YESMEASURE: B Shall the territory described in Annexation of the Ordinance enacted by the unincorporated Board of Directors of Alameda- territory in Contra Contra Costa Transit District Costa Transit Dis-on March 19, 1960 be annexed to N0 trict.) the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District in accordance with and kl subject to all of the terms and conditions of an agreement of annexation set forth at length in said Ordinance, a copy of R. F which is now on file in the office of the Sec- retary of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District? r^ 3 e s4.. The vote on said measure was as follows: UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY YES NO 1F 39034 19$70 Absentee 30 TOTALS 3,064 1,888 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of s Contra Costa, State of California, that a canvass of the votes on each of said measures< M v'j' '. Y 0g g n Sr a •r<' c d ,,g y 4e A,.: J,fx b r r ,, y i K, - r,t -, R R c x y,, t #,I S'f' d l June 23, 1960 - continued - a 5 r I is as above set forth. x sr 7 r- :}4 f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said measures and each of them secured sufficient a '' " , < ' 14, affirmative votes to be approved and adopted. s r' s Vim,.. yht w YS.trr'" f yS+ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board is authorized and directed. to M; f t fir,: send a copy of this Resolution of Canvass to the City Clerk of the city of San Fabla, to the: fix 4 City Clerk of the city of Richmond and to the secretary of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. w? The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: X37 r z AYES: SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KEII iY, I EL F. NIELSEN, THOAgAS JOHN COLL, fy " W. G. BUCHMAN JOSEPH S. SILVA. s err y, x x , r , NOES: NONE. r i i t tom' a r' -,G n z ; ABSENT:NONE. U" r 't' r T And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 2$, 1960, at a.m., in thea Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, .California. I Ik ? t FJ+ y ,_„<r 3 r s s hai zT an X, r r " s r,7 iii <°` _ ATTEST: a 4 51 , . W. T. 'AASCH, CLERK t , iJ <, a ytrta ' r. s j By P y I'yij Deputy ierk 1 ' h 4f'4 Zl `+. 3 l a,,r i' c" ,' f F r, g r t y ,,, w a s r , x r "it rr" v; rr l 1 s 3 F k ^ h c t a N e tF $ s- r 4 e i '5,. 7 to to rSJ. 1 , t ,, , c k x A x w 3',ri n# ky`' a"'/`'` ' s rt N'7j`'. F a :- , 1'-s, e J v' ,rz'I r < . r "", f y 1 '"4 $ fir' i gs d t SG r, µ1 d rt d , J,uTT(+t t _ s r r S'I'B , k a x',fid, X 1 2 6 1d J X' e - i -- h , C S 1"A J:,7 k t trey g._ v f ` f S r r t h ) X°. r, av a W I r c !" ` ' tz 41 M'.. rq f' d u'ti 5 7 n.++ ,k fYfj 4 i•a T X •k'• a N.,{,if Y,. p{S y- f. f , t x , t , , t r a F lsa 4 x ' +'Y r z r y J E.1t J ,.+.,± , r 'S- X,, 1 1 -- y -, , u f X10 Fr" k •1 i J y,. , Y t ! r +! P+* t•wt v • l # 457 `. Y r u r %. V r w r J, ,. 4, ,, .. s. x; yf fx BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 2$ 1960 fTHEBOARDMETINRLARSESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSENt CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS z JAPOES P. KENNY, TH( LS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN JOSEPH S. SILVA. X44; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approving c: Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of .Supervisor. Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDERED that the following appror priation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE County Assessor 109-315 Communications 600 j 35009•-329 Other Servi.0@S 109-401 Auto Mileage 44700 r 109-402 Other Travel Expense 500 109-544 Office Supplies 1,500 109-673 Use of County Equip. 124 Unappropriated Reserve 7,$60 r Flood Control District s r, Repair and Servicing Equipment Fund 2505 1300 s Unappropriated Reserve 1,300 Martinez Administration Buildings N Building Alterations 54 Unappropriated Reserve 1,850 Floor Scrubbing Machine 1,86 N Bldg. Mtce. Painting Service 1,865 Treasurer F- Printed Supplies Fund 1003 t} Unappropriated Reserve 1,300 Animal Control Center Ground Improvements 2,'6 Alter Palanka Kennels 2,660 County Garage 1. Auto Equipment Replacement Fund 1003 4-feel Drive Pickup o 21 2. Automobiles and Trucks Plumbers Truck 17 3. Sundry Equipment Storage Cabinets 976 Work Benches 64 Automobiles and Trucks 2 4-door Sedans 300 W V Stakebody Truck F .,.. 9-Passenger Station wagon W Truck Canopies 9 s Machinery and Tools Misc. Small Tools 220 w r i Brake Test Stand 200 Wheel Balancer 16 iw Tune-up Stand 21 Sundry Equipment Lockers and Install 57' Machinery Tools Replacement Misc. Small Tools 16 PUBLIC FORKS Miscellanu Equipment Replacement h' Hydraulic Testing Machinery a a 36 Other Office Equipment Caddy Rack and Binders a 94. Radio Equipment Emergency Generators a 94 A County_Garage r' Motor Pool Garage r 6,000 Land for Pool Garage 69000 k ry. 66 p June 28, 1960 - continued APPROPRIATION DECREASEINCREASE r Public Works 1. Cummings Skyway Construction Fund 1003 2$,000FyPublicWorksCostAppliedX289000 2. Springhill Road 20000 3. Miscellaneous Primary R/ T 4. Wilbur Avenue R f iii 420 5. Taylor Boulevard Construction "n 2630 6. Jersey Island Perry-Bridge Const. " " 950 Knightsen Avenue 29604 Pleasant Mill Road 195rr. Rosedale Avenue 200 x Treat Lane a a41 Geary Road 50 Tassajara Road a 572 Plannin fif Capital Outlay - Royal 13" Typewriter 210 igeon-Hales Files 150 Map File 42 Desk Double Ped. 1$ w s f Art i Sheriffts Dept. - Communications 202-315 300 202-211 300 202-315 5 Item 5 202 - Ob j. 968 5 Decreasing amounts from Coammmciations where overage exists in order to cover deficit in overtime account and allow for operation during balance of June.) To allow for deficit in capital outlay account ex- pended for micro-wave terminals. yW Judicial District Kartines a rrw Temporary Salaries Fund 1003 2t Postage 2 u . v_ Concord Municipal Court Overtime 166 29$ 2410 Unappropriated Reserve 204 Sundry Fees 105 J1 Unappropriated Reserve 105 aye San Pablo Municipal Courtn` Unappropriated Reserve Gen. Fund 1003 2013 wt, Printed Supplies 303 Judges Chair 15 µTable u Chair Judges Bench 78 Theforegoingg ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. b On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor' Silva , il seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorised to attend, the following:Mortimer B. Veale, Chief Criminal Deputy, at the National District Attorneys' dissociation Conference to be held in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10, 1960 to f August 14, 1960, cost to be incurred by the County. Floyd Marchus, County Superintendent of Schools to be absent from state in the period from July 15 1960 to August b, 1960 for purpose of attending the kationatl tJ Training Laboratories for Educational Leaders at Gould s,Academy, Bethel Maine. Travel expenses involved willx f y^be at expense of State of California.. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. x L F". June 28, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Reducing amount of revolving fund provided for t Recorder section of Office of f° Vis,County Clerk-Recorder. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor, Silva seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a reduction from $200 to 100 In the amount of the revolving fund provided for Recorder section of the Office of County Clerk-Recorder be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rr In the Matter of Authorizing Treasurer-Tax Collector to send Postal Savings Certifi- cates of John Sorensen to United States Post Office n r Department. The Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector, having reported to this Board that United States Postal Savings Certificates belonging to the Estate of John Sorensen have_ been on deposit at no value with his office from March 21, 192$, and since neither the Public Administrator nor the State Controller can cash the certificates because proof of death of the oxmer cannot be established, and the State Controller's office and the United States Post Office Department have proposed depositing the certificates with the United States Post Office Department for safekeeping and to relieve the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for accountability each year to the Grand Jury auditors, NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the postal savings certificates shall be sent to the Controller of.'"' c the Regional Post Office which issued the certificates, to wit: Postal Saving Certificate No. F1647515, issued Septeml,*r 1, 1915 50.00 Postal Saving Certificate No. E2742747, issued Octoher 9, 1915 20.00 xr Postal Saving Certificate No. E2742746, issued October 9, 1915 20.00 Postal Saving Certificate No. E262?439, issued June 9 1915 20.00 Above issued at San Francisco (Ferry Sta.) Acct. 1573 to John Sorensen. Postal Saving Certificate No. E31876779 l issued Aril 6, 1916 20.00 Postal Saving certificate No. £3187525, issued May 19, 1916 20.00 Postal Saving Certificate No. E35267919 m 4M issued July 17, 1916 20.00 Postal Saving Certificate No. D3206751, K issued April 6 1916 10.00 Postal Saving Certificate No. 0377668211 issued July 17, 1916 5.00 Postal SavinCertificate No. C37764102 issuedg May 199 1916 5.00 Above issued at New York, N. Y. (Sta. C) Acct. 12467 to John Sorensen. r q.rfi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Positions, Salaries and Administration of Mt. View Fire Protection District Personnel. t WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has established a Civil Service System covering employees of the 14t. View Fire Protection District and designating the County Civil Service Commission and Civil Service Office as the Civil service Commission. and staff for the Mt. View Fire Protection District; and WHEREAS, the County Civil Service Commission has conducted studies to determine the classification of positions and civil Service status of incumbents of those postions; and IffiLMEAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has by resolution establish ed certain salary and working conditions, provisions applying to the Nit. View Fire Protection District;and WHEREAS= the salary administration of the lilt. View Fire Protection District by the County Civil Service Department requires the establishment of procedural regulations pertain- ing thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the rules, regulations and procedures of the Civil Service Commission of the County of Contra Costa and the ordinances of said County, where applicable, as they now exist and as they may hereafter be amended and changed, apply to and govern the Mt. View Fire Protection District of the County, and 68 xYG, June 28, 1960 - continued a. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all Distract employees, with the exception of those holding temporary or volunteer appointments, at the time this resolution is adopted shall con- tinue to serve in their respective positions without examination, subject to such changes in classes or grades of positions as may be made by the Civil Service Commission in the exercise of its powers or as provided by law; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT .AFFECTIVE July 1, 1960 the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does adopt the allocation of classes to the Basic Salary Schedule as Rm recommended by the Civil Service Commission and the rules for installation proposed by theCivilServiceCommission; and X ;.. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board establishes positions in the various classes as set forth in the allocation list prepared and adapted by the Civil Service Commission; and r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the anniversary date of all employees of the Mt. View Fire Protection District serving in permanent positions on July 1, 1960 shall be July 1; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District shall reimburse the County an amount com- puted as follows: Total annual expenses of the Civil Service divided by the number of County employees in permanent positions multiplied by the number of positions in said District. y PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contrafe:Costa, State of California, held on the 28th day of June, 1960, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. WINY, MEI. F. 11ILUEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, w, W. G. BUCHANAN, JCSEPH S. SILVA. R NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE, In the Matter of Approval of agreement between Island County Fire Protection District and City of Antioch. Agreement between the Island County Fire Protection District, hereinafter called District, and the City of Antioch, hereinafter called City, and wherein it is agreed, among other things that in consideration of the sum of $42,375, payable ane-half on or before the 15th day of becember and one-half on or before the 1st day of May, in two equal installments of $21,187.50, to be paid by the District to the City, 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; andit; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 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 Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of said District. gig" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.G In the hatter of Adoption of revised Boarding Home Bates as recommended by County Probation Officer. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded b Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARDpyPe aORDEREDthatthefollowingratesareapprovedforBoardingHomes (institutions) in which Y children from Contra Costa County are placed, said rates to be effective July 1, 1960: Albertinum 4115 Booth Memorial Hospital 225 first month 200 thereafter Boys Republic 135 Christian Brothers 125 r Clearwater Ranch Convent of the Good Shepherd 160 Edgewood 221 Fairhaven 125 Vhf. Faith Home 100 Fred Finch Home 150 Florence Crittendon Home 180 Hanna Center 160 Homewood Terrace 210 I.O.O.F. Children's Home 90 Kings Daughters Home 115 Life's Highway Ranch 125 Lincoln Home 303 Mount St. Josephts School 115 Sacramento Children's Home 145 St. Elizabeth's Hospital 180 v0. St. Mary of the Palms 14.2.35 a Stanford Home 147.50 St. Patrick's Howe 140 St. Vincent's School for Boys 107.37 Sunnycrest School for Boys 225 Jam' 69 x a f( fE s y r June 28, 1960 - continued Sunny Hills 190 New Life Youth Camp 135 San Benito School for Boys 85 I St. Vincent's School for Girls 115 oell The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f r' In the Matter of Proposal by i Contra Costa County Association Iof Insurance Agents. The County Administrator reads a statement in which he recommends that the services, of the present servicing agent (Cross & Doyley be retained for the fiscal year 1960-1961, that during the fiscal year efforts be made to determine if there is some practicable basis on which bids may be solicited for insurance and still obtain guarantees of adequate coverage, t reasonable premiums and good services and during said year studies be made to determine to what extent the County can provide self insurance without incurring undue risks, and pointing out that in his opinion it is not good practice to shift annually in the designation of in- surance agents whether the Board negotiates with servicing agents or solicits bids, and Mr. Thomas Nilon representing the Contra Costa County Association of Insurance Agents, spoke in opposition to the said recommendations and again urged that the Board grant the Association's previous request to be designated as Sole Broker of Record to act as the County's exclusive representative on insurance matters effective July 1, 1960 on Insurance and Bonds under the control and supervision of the Board of Supervisors, and Mr. Nilon criticized the present insurance arrangement; and F Mr. Donald Doyle of Cross & Doyle explained some of the features which that firm has included in its insurance servicing to the County, and offered to submit material with t reference to cost to the County if premium distribution to other agents is eliminated, and said Mr. Doyle reported that the firm will submit its annual report with reference to its insurance program for the County in two weeks; and y g On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Administrator's recommendation that the services of the present servicing j agent (Cross & Doyle) be retained for the fiscal year 1960-1961 IS APPROVED, and the Board y takes under study for two weeks, the proposal made by Mr. Doyle with reference to proposed elimination of premium distribution to other agents, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c.a r i y In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with William E. Warne, Director of Agriculture, State of California, pertaining to compen- sation of the County Agricultural Commissioner. E Agreement between the Director of Agriculture, State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, wherein it is agreed that said Director will pay to said County during the j 1960-61 fiscal year, the sum of Three Thousand Dollars 43,000) to be paid at the rate of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250) per month for each month (or on a proportionate basis for f each fraction of a month) during which the position of Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County is filled, such payment to be made at the end of each calendar quarter upon sub mission of invoice covering services rendered during each quarter, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: T AYES:Supervisors JAMS P. F=NY, DIEL F. NIrELSEN, THO.'US JOHN COLL., W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. k sir In the Matter of Cancelling the Lease with Firs. Helen A. Hersey o for Clerk's Quarters at 915 y Green Street, Martinez. RESOLUTION sk, h WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa executed a one year lease, dated December 1t as 1959, with Mrs. Helen A. Hersey for Clerk's Quarters at 915 Green Street, Martinez; and WHEREAL it now appears that the County Clerk will not require said premises after June 30, 1960; a WHEREAS, the Lessor, Mrs. Helen A. Hersey has agreed to accept the cancellation F; ly V and surrender of said lease; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, l 70 n a r t June 2$ 1960 - continued does hereby accept and approve the cancellation and surrender of said lease. Y The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by r1 Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote of the Board- AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, XEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. L , ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Exercise of Option to Extend and Amendment of Lease with Charles B. and Marjorie H. Warner for County Library Premises in El Sobrante. RESOLUTION n WHEREAS, the lease dated July 1, 1959 between the County of Contra Costa and Charles z B. and Marjorie H. Warner for County Library premises in El Sobrante grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to renew said lease for the same terms and conditions for an additions year; and rp, m WHEREAS, it appearing that the County may not require the said premises for the en-pe tire year, the Right of Clay Division of Public Works has negotiated a sixty (60) day cancell- ation clause for said lease; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County hereby exercises said option to renew said lease for an additional year at the same rental; and k T! BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby Al accepts and approves said amendment giving to the County of Contra Costa the right of termi- Niel, nate said lease by giving sixty (60) days written notice to said Lessor. The foregoing resolution was nade on the motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JA14ES P. KE01Y, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHAINAN JOS H S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. w ABSENT: NONE. Id In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners to Buchanan z w Field to do cleanup work. On motion of Supervisor .Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD x ORDERED that Sheriff Young is authorized to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field, for the purpose of clearing weeds, etc. , the number of prisoners and the dates on which they should be transported to be at the discretion of the Sheriff. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. TL In the Matter of Designating Additional Positions for cer- tain County opartments, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has considered the staffing requirements of county departments in its budget deliberations for the 1960-61 fiscal year, and WHEREAS, this is a new procedure having replaced one whereby additions in authorized staff were made throughout the year, and WHEREAS, certain additional positions are needed to provide departmental services of the scope, character and level approved by the Board, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the resolution allocating personnel to county r departments is amended to provide for the additional positions designated below effective onY-. the dates specified: Code Effective Np Department Number N= Classification Date County Clerk 102 2 Legal Clerk 8/1/60 Auditor-Controller 105 1 Systems Accountant 11/1/60r 1 Account Clerk 1/60 Tabulating 107 2 Key Punch Cgerator 4 /1/60 2 Tabulating t perator 1/1160 2 Assistant Tabulating Wr rya Supervisor 1111/60 Assessor 109 1 Auditor-Appraiser 20/1160 District Attorney 112 2 Investigator 9/1/60 tK F, J inp June 28, 1960 - continued r. Code Effea_tive Department Ntnbgr Number Classification Date Planning 118 1 Assistant Planner 1/l/61 Civil Service 123 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/I/60 Jury Commissioner 139 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/1/60 I _Justice Court (Crockett) 152 20/10 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/1/60 Martinez Administration Buildings 174 1 Janitor 7/1/60 1 Janitor Leadman 7/1/60. 1 Gardener 7/1/60 r 1 Gardener-Caretaker 7/1/60 s Building Maintenance 175 1 Steamfitter 9/1/60 1 Electrician 9/1/60 Telephone Exchange 177 1 Telephone Operator7/I/60O . Sheriff 201 2 Sergeant 7/1/60 3 Deputy Sheriff II 7/1/60. x .1 Intermediate Typist Clerk-Receptionist 7/1/60 202 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 7/1/60 r„ 230 1 Deputy Sheriff I 7/1/60 w 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/1/60 w Animal Control 248 2 Typist Clerks 7/1/60 1 Animal Control m Officer 7/1/60,1, Health 301 1 Public Health 71x Nurse 7/1/60 IY 1 Ant Staff Analstr9/1/60 E 20/40 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/1/60 Public Works 40 I Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 7/1/60 i 1 Senior Draftsman 7/1/60.. 1 Senior Engineering r Aide 7/1/60' Hospital 502 4 Staff Nurses 1/1/61 14 Hospital Attendant 1/1/61 1 Housekeeper I 10/1/60 3 Porters 10/1/60 1 Laundry Worker ZO/1/60 2 Institution Helper IO/1/60 1 Porter 10/1/,60 rt 2 Operating Engineer 10/1/60 4 Intermediate Typist Clerk 9/1/60 1` Intermediate Typist Clerk Receptionist 9/l/60- 2 Intermediate Typist Clerks 10/1/60 1 Mospital Attendant 9/if60 1 iypist Clerk 9/1/60 2 Clinic Physicians 7/1/60 Social Service 506 2 Child Welfare Worker 7/1/60 1 Child Welfare Supervisor I 7/1/60, 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/1/60 3 Social Worker 1/60 rY Probation 531 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk 7/1/60 x 532 2 Supervising Counsellor 7/1/60 Library 605 1 Library Aide 7/1/60 1 Typist Clerk 7/1/60 1 Intermediate Typist t i Clerk 7/1/60 4 I 2 Library Assistant I 1/1/61 1 Librarian II 1/60 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these positions are subject to classification review and recommendation by the Civil Aervice Commission, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED I that positions created in this resolution- shall be filled only if ,justified by need and work load based on analyses by the office of the County Administrator, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that no additional positions shall be approved after the, ofadoptionofthefinalbudgetfromappropriationsfromtheUnappropriatedReserveforthe fiscal year ending June 30, 1961 unless emergency situations arise. rL 1? r. 72 55 ,a h 1 F June 28, 1960 - continued The foregoing order is passed 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:None. x ABSENT: None. In the hatter of Fixing days for fN.operation of all libraries in the county system. WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has given detailed attention during the past several weeks to the preparation of the Preliminary County Budget for the fiscal year 1960-1961, and YHEREAS the Board has made rigorous efforts to hold Preliminary Budget totals to y the absolute minimum required for essential projects and services and WHEREAS in its budget deliberations the Board has made every effort to avoid in- creasing the tax burden upon the property owners of the county, and VIHEREAS the county library program represents a significant part of county expendi- tures, both with respect to the development of new library facilities and the operation andx maintenance of the count libraryr9 system as a whole, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that, as an economy measure, all libraries in the county system shall be restricted in operation to five days per week with the F days of operation being Tuesday through Saturday each week official county holidays excepted, and that this new schedule of operation be made effective august 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed 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:None. U ABSENT: None. ad.In the Matter of Directing the District attorney to institute legal action against project architect, Richmond County r,FBuilding, a On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District attorney is directed to institute legal action against the project architect for the Richmond County Building. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approving purchase of x'-- one building located at Camp Stoneman. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that purchase of one building located at Camp Stoneman for the sum of $450, as author- ized by Board Order dated June 21, 1960, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. v IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to draw a warrant in favor of the General Services Administration in the amount of 4400 representing the balance due, said warrant to be delivered to the County Right of flay Agent for further handling. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.61 r In the clatter of application of Bogard Wiedemann for license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit under provisions of Ordinance No. 360. This being the time fixed for hearing on application of Howard {Tiedemann for license to operate rock quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit under provisions of Ordinance No. 360; On the recommendation of the Planning Director and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan* seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said application is continued to July 5, 1960, at 10 a.m. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F 7f P June 28, 1960, Continued In the platter of Election of Members T No. 3, No. 7 and Alternate, Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association.A kq E- REAS, this Board of Supervisors on April 26, 1960, adopted a resolution with referenc M' to requirements for an election to be held in order that members of the Contra Costa County Fs.. ployee s Retirement Association, other than safety members, elect a member of said Association ztotheofficeofMemberNo. 3 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County EmployeesRetirementAssociationforthetermcommencingJuly1, 1960, and that the safety members of said Association elect safety Members of said Association to the 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; and I WHEREAS, this Board directed the County Clerk to cause notice to be given of said elect- ion for the time and in the manner required by law; and WHEREAS, the Clerk has notified this Board that there was only one candidate for the office of Member No."3 of the Contra Costa County employees Retirement Association filed with, '.'' the County Clerk by the established deadline of 5 p.m. on May 20, 1960, to wit: Benjamin U. Hassell NO'S', THEREFORS, IT IS BY 'TRIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board this day de-Iclare Benjamin U. Russell the only nominee for said office dulyelected and said Clerk shall deliver a Certificate of Election to said Benjamin 0. Russell tthe office of 1-iember No. 3 of y' the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association; and The Election Board appointed by the County clerk certifies to this Board that the followW ling is the result of votes cast by Safety members for ;Member No. 7, Jame s 9. Orr 101 Ray L. Stoffels 39 r '_ alter D. Trawick 30 Lee Gallamore 1 NOW, THEREFORS, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that James S. Urr be and he is hereby deLaredelectedashemberNo. 7 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees` etirement Association, and Rav L. Stoffels, who is a member of the group other than that, from which Member No. 7 is derlared elected, received the next highest number of votes at such elect= ion and is therefore declared elected as Alternate Member. t > The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYE'S: Supervisors James F. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NOSS: None,rs, ABSENT:None. fn In the platter of Designating the creel: of July 3 through July 9, 1960, as "National Safe Boating PROCLA,IATIOI Ieek." 1 kIEREAS, pleasure boating has become one of America's leading family participating re- reatioval sports, with an increase in excess of 600% in the number of crafts afloat since 946; and 4CEREAS, the public is increasingly aware that pleasure boating is an activity which enefits the entire community by being a wholesome family recreation, an asset to the appear- ance of waterfront areas, and a vital tool of civil defense in times of emergency; and dHERSAS, this increased use of pleasure watercraft requires a keen understanding on the part of the public of its advdntales, legal obligations, and safety requirements; T NUS=, TI ,!;RE1!'ORE, this Board hereby proclaims July 3 through July 9, 1960, as "NATIONAL SAFE BOATING F.& and urges all citizens of Contra Costa County to take the opportunity to familiarize themselves with pleasure boating as a valuable asset to the individual and to the ommunity.. The foregoing proclamation is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYSS: Supervisors James P. Benny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, d. G. Buchanan,_ Joseph S. Silva NOES: None Y. ABSENT: None. In the platter of Appointment of timber No. 62 Board of Retire-a ent, County Retirement Associa- ion. Pursuant to Section No. 31520.1 of the Government Code, and on motion of Supervisor sir Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THS BOARD (RDERED that Supervisor W. G. Buchanan be and he is hereby appointed :!ember No. 6 of Retirement Association, for a period of three years, commencing July 1, 1960. The fo rego ing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan,r Joseph S. Silva 74 9.;P ij+*dam June 28 1960 {Continued} Resolution re ,lember No. 6, Board of Retirement - Continued Jx. NOSS: Hoge k ABSENT: Hone In the Matter of 14ember No. 5, Board of Retirement, County p,Retirement Association. war Pursuant to Section No. 31520.1 of the Government Code and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD YRDARE5 that Armand Stow be and he is herebyappointed t iember No. 5 of Retirement Association, for a period of threePP years, c om- mencing July 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Huard: AYES: Supervisors James F. bemy# Mel F. Mie is en, Thomas John Coll,, , h. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NO&S: gone ABS3NT: None. r In the -katter of Approval of Work Order. N 4 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan., IT IS BY TM BUArRD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County Public storks Director is autho ized to make the improvements listed: r W/O to. No. Load N;me or Other DeDers_ crix,tion of pork Estimated Cost 4065 Jersey Island Ferry Slips To install rails f on the approach ramp and install barri- cades and suns at various locations at the Jersey Island Ferry Slips. iso The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Approval of Final Working Drawings and Specifications for remodeling the Brentwood firFireHouse. seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that final working drawings and On the recommendation of the Public Warks Director, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, . specifications for remodeling the Brentwood Fire House as prepared by Mr. Dawson. F. Dean, architect, be and the same are hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X1, 17 In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole. Flans and specifications for Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole, having been sub- mitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. Wayne A. Littlejohn; WI On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER13D that said plans and specifications for said work be and the gage are hereby AFF ROVED. IT IS BY THS BOARD FURTHM .RDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall he the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHM ORDM.'M that the time for receiving bids in this mutter is hereby set for July 26, 1960, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER? O?MER-3D that the County vlerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the canner ,and for the time rewired by law, inviting bids for z MA said work, said notice to be published in The Pinola-Hercules Mews. The f'ore;going order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board, r , s 7 fist 4 / P s Jung 2$ 196c (Continued) In the Ielatter of approval of agreement between County and jity of Richmond for fire fighting; services in County Service Area r-1. Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as County,. and the City of Richmond, hereinafter referred to as City, and wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the sum of 41.,276, payable one-half on or before the 15th day of December, and one-half on or before the 1st of blay, in two equal installments of 4638, to be paid by the County to the City, the City will perform certain services as described in said agreement and the County will levy taxes upon property within the Service Area to raise! the sum agreed to be paid, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 7 that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPRt)Va and Ael F. Nielsen, Chairman of this fi Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. art yl The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the patter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Frans A. Fechtner. An instrument dated ..Lune 28, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had rye, J' and received by the County of Contra Costa, any .and all liens created by virtue of a reimburse 4' i ment agreement and notice of lien executed by Frans A. Fechtner, on October 9, 1959, or grant- v U ing of aid and assistance to said Frans A. Fechtner are hereby satisfied, and all real and r personal property of said Frans A. Fechtner is released from the said lien, andsaid referred a f to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to z this Board; and t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED TFUIT said instrument be and the some is hereby APPROVzD and the 4naiman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. cam,;The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I4atter'of Certificate from Secretary of State with 7: reference to City annexations. f IT IS By 7HS Bvd'nD ORDER-0 that certificate issued by the Secretary of State and con, taining the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file:3 Name of Citv Ordinance dumber Date Filed with Secretary of State W Richmond 1656 lune 1.7, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I,- InIn the Matter of Request for contribution for arcual cele- bration commemoratinadniss- ion of State to the Lion. Rr. Bill doses on behalf of Mr. James E. Gowen, Grand Trustee of the Native Sons .of, the Golden Nest, appears before this Board in the interest of obtaining a contribution from the County toward the cost involved in the annual celebration commemorating the admission of California to the union which will be held in Richmond; and On motion of Supervisor k4mny2 seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THS: BOARD CtDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator and to the Contra Costa County 3 Development Association. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Authorizing Reemployment of Gene Robinson at the third step of salary range for Social =4orker. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS Byr THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Director be and he is hereby granted authority to reemploy Nirs. Gena-, A Robinson at the third step of the salary range for Social Worker, effective June 13, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authoriz ing reemployment of Lynn E. Higgins at the fourth step of salary range for Social .orker. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED, m that the Social Service Director be and he is hereby granted authority to reemployblr. Lynn E. Higgins at the fourth step of the salary range for Social 4orke r, effective June 15, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A 4 4 S 76 h June 28, 1960, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing reemployment of Winifred B. a Bassett at the fifth step of salary range for Social Worker. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED A5 that the Social Service Director be and he is hereby granted authority to reemploy Mrs. Winifr f d 112 B. Bassett at the fifth step of the salary range for Social Worker, effective June 20, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.'_ In the Matter of Resignation of &r. W. K. Michaud and Mr. X, Robert Michaud from the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 2036 and appoint- ment of Mr. Hugh i. Hayes and Mr. William B. Lyon as Trustees of said District. It appearing to this Board that Mr. W. C. Michaud and Mr. Robert Michaud have resigned from the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 2036; rs On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TIB BOARD ORDERED that said resignations be and the same are hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Hugh E. Hayes and Mr. William B. Lyon be and they are hereby APPOINTED as Trustees of Reclamation District No. 2036 , for a term of four years com- mencing June 28, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.L Erp: In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of CPlifornia. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John S. Buscaglia, Marshal, Concord Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PER- MISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for the period July 5th to August 5th inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving I Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, 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. 1462 which amends the ordinance code of Contra Costa County, California , to abolish qualifications for the position of Assistant County Administrator. 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 pub- r lished in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1462 in the Crockett American. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication 6 Ordinances 1425, 1423, 144 44 14529 r 14599 1453 .s v This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1425, 1423, 1446, 1442, 1452, 1459, 1453 , and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with u this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly l 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. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Purchase of real property from J. L. Lorain and Hazel Lorain (required for County Civic-Center, Martinez) .RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 24th day of May, 1960, passed and adopted a resolution fixing June 28, 1%0, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board I of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board i would meet to consummate purchase of real property from J. L. and Hazel Lorain,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 6t 1 June 28, 1960 (Continued) Approving purchase of property from J. L. Lorain and Hazel Lorain, Continued) WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa haTo 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 Js hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Escrow No. M-232613, Western Title Guaranty Company, Contra Costa County Division, in the sum of Sixteen Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars 16,250) for payment to said vendors when they have on hand for delivery to the County of jContra Costa a good and sufficient grant deed from said J. L. and Hazel Lorain, conveying said 1, 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. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting: :', of said Board held on the 28th day of June, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva 6 NOES: None TA V ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request from Eastbay Green Cross for funds. This Board having received a request from Eastbay Green Cross for financial assistance; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said request will be considered before the final budget is adopted. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: i A)ES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Buchanan, Silva ez NOES: None ABSENT: None. fi< i In the Matter of Resolution for condemnation of property BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AS EY.OFF IC IO THE needed for Flood Control GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH WALNUT CREEK ZRERGENCY Purposes in North Walnut FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT. Creek Emergency Flood Control District. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, acting as ex-officio the Governing Body of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the County of Contra Costa, of a public improvement, namely, an easement and right of way for flood control. The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in connection with said public improvement of the real property, or interest in real property hereinafter des- cribed and that the property or interest in real property hereinafter described are necessary therefor, that an easement and right of way is necessary for all property hereafter described. Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the said Board acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, the hereinafter described real property or interest in real property by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain, that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered. To acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, the easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the said hereinafter described real property or interest in real property, by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain. To prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, such proceeding or proceedings in the 1 i I F i 1 78 June 2$ 160 (Continued) N proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary for such acquisition. A To make application to said court for an order fixing the amount of such security in they way of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order permitting said North Walnut f Creek Emergency Flood Control District to take immediate possession and use of said real prop-1 erty or interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes. To make deposit of such security out of proper funds in such amount so fixed and deter- mined, and in such manner as said Court in which such condemnation proceedings are pending may direct. The easements rights of way, or interest in real property which the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District i s by this resolution authorized to acquire, is more particularly described in Exhibit A hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein fully set forth in words and figures. x PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, this 28th day of June, 1960, by the following vote, to mit : k AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, d. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva S NOES: None ABSENT: None. EXHIBIT A xg rte. PARCEL 138 1. Portion of Lot 3 as shown on that certain map entitled, "Map No. 1, Walnut Park", Contra Costa County, California, filed June 20, 1910 in flap Book 3, Page 56, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa Gounty, State of California, des- I cribed as follows:r All that portion of that property deeded to J. C. and Edith H. Pierce, recorded September 20, 1956 in Volune 2847 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, at Page 72, lying easterly of a line described as follows: u Beginning at a point on the north line of said property (Parcel 1, 2847 OR 72) , F said point being distant along said North line North 75. 02' West, 18.00 feet from the northeast corner of said property; thence from said point of beginning, leaving said north line South 15.37' West, 64.50 feet; thence South 22.59'13" West, 105.30 feet; thence southwesterly 12 feet more or less to a point on the south line of said property (Parcel 11, 2847 OR 72) 9 said point being distant r along said south line North 71. 52' Fest, 58.00 feet from the southeast corner of said property (Parcel 11, 2847 OR 72) . 11. For use as a temporary easement for access purposes during the course of original i construction and described as follows: Portion of Lot 3 as shown on that certain map entitled "Map No. 1, Walnut Park", Contra Costa County, California, .filed June 20, 1910 in Map Book 3, Page 56, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, described as follows: MAstripofland20feetinwidthlyingadjacenttoandwesterlyofalinedescribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the north line of that property deeded to J. C. and Edith H. Pierce, recorded September 20, 1956 in Volume 2847 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, at Page 72, said point being distant along said north line North 75. 02' west, 18.00 feet from the northeast corner of said property (Parcel 1, ke 2847 OR 72) ; thence from said point of beginning, leaving said north line South 15. 37' West, 64.50 feet; thence South 22• 59' 13" west 105.30 feet; thence south- ! westerly 12 feet more or less to a point on the south line of said property E Parcel 11, 2847 OR 72) , said point being distant along said south line North 71; 2) .1 521 west, 5$.00 feet from the southeast corner of said property (Parcel 11, 2847 OR In the Matter of Acceptance of a EX_OFFICIO THE GOV9RNING BOARD OF NORTH WALNUT CREEK dedication of an easement for EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT r storm drainage.7 The following drainage easement having been heretofore dedicated to public use by the filing of a map in the office of the County Recorder, and the Board of Supervisors at this time deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County that said easement be accepted. i On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said easement, hereinafter described, be and the same is hereby accepted. Y The "Drai na ge easement" across the easterly portion of Lots 6, 7, 8, 13 and 14 as y, shown on the map of "Tract 2018 Contra Costa Count ed ewood Manor 4 s County, California,,>g t etc. ," filed June 4, 1954, in Book 54 of Maps at page 7 thereof, in the office of, I the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Jw,C The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board on behalf of they North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. 4. i i E} June 28, 1960 - continued - x t In the Matter of Approval and acceptance of easement required for Corps of Engineers project I on Rheem Creek in Contra Costa EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA i County Storm Drain Maintenance COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE District No. 4.DISTRICT NO. 4 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following listed easement which is required for the Corps of Engineers project on Rheem Creek in Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 be APPROVED and ACCEPTED, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Hoard, the governing body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, is authorized to execute said easement. The County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in the following amount to be delivered to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Warrant Escrow Easement Payable to Humber Amount Grantor Date r Western Title M-228296-33 10.00 P.G.&E. June 14, 1960 s: Company Company ry The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTHInthe ?utter of Approving and r' authorizing payment for property WALNUT CREEK II'fERGEDICY FLOOD CONTROL acquisitions. E seconded b Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD t= On motion of Supervisor Kenny, Y P ORDERED that the following settlements and contracts be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the following amounts to be delivered to the County Flood Control District: Warrant Escrow Amount Grantor Contract Payable To Number Date North American 75753 29500.00 Edward L. Soule Title Insurance Addie M. Soule May 5, 1960 F Company North American Title Myna M. Greenwald Insurance Company 75729 29750.00 B. Greenwald June 21, 1960 North American Title Insurance Company 75722 50-00 Lillian L. Jessup June 16, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed and/or easements from above-namedgrantorsfortheCountyofContraCostaonbehalfofNorthWalnutCreekEmergencyFlood Con- 1 trol District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH authorizing payment for property STRICTREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL acquisitions. r On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that the following settlements and contracts be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the following amounts to be delivered to the County Flood Control District: Contract Warrant Escrow Grantor Date Payable To Number Am = R Sophie Hansen June 21, 1960 r North American 75730 P Title Insurance Jennie C. Hansen Company North American 7572$Robert A. Woodsmall. June 6, 1960 ' Title Insurance Betty J. Woodsmall Company North American 95259 Freda F. Roberts June 21, 1960 Title Insurance Company Elinora R. Heraty June 13, 1960 North American 75717 Title Insurance Company North American 75721 Edwin J. Oehlschlaeger June 20, 1960 Title Insurance Marjorie W. Oehlschlaeger Company North American 75720 John H. Mathews June 20, 1960 Katherine M. Mathews Title Insurance Company F h 80 1 A yff' m t*i t S June 28, 1960 - continued -t The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named y grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control Distract. 1 q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of allocation of positions in the Classified Service to Ranges of the Basick. Salary Schedule for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1960. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kemp,1T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that POSITIONS IH THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA are hereby allocated to the following ranges of the basic salary schedule, effective July 1, 1960, as recommended in the report of the Civil Service Commission dated Nay 16, 1960 with correction in the salary range for class of Field Tax Collector from Range 30 to Range 1: Contra Costa County Recommended Allocation of Classes To Basic Salary Schedule July 1, 1960 A r Class Range Salary Accountant Auditor Grade I 32 458-556) Accountant Grade II 37 584-710} 1AccountClerk27358-436 Accounting Supervisor 41 710-862) Administrative Assistant 40 676-$21) Adult Probation Supervisor 41 710-862) Agricultural Commissioner 48 998-1213) For Animal Control Program Duties per month 312 Agricultural Inspector 31 436-530) Airport Manager 40 676-821) Airport Operations Assistant 30 415-505) Air Sanitation Director 42 745-905 x . Animal Control Director 3$ 613-745 g Animal Control Officer 29 395-4$1) Animal Control Supervisor 32 458-556)tx Appraiser I 31 436-530 Appraiser II 37 584-710) v Appraiser III 3 r. Apprentice Library Assistant 18 231-281) Assistant Agricultural Commissioner 41 710-862) Assistant Airport Manager 34 505-613) Assistant Building Inspector 42 745-9015) X. Assistant Business & Services Manager 40 676-821) Assistant Civil Engineer 37 584-710) Assistant Clerk Board of Supervisors 38 1613-745) Assistant County Assessor 47 950-1155) hF . Assistant County Auditor-Controller 47 950-1155) Assistant County Clerk 43 7$2-950) t Assistant Countv Probation Officer 44 821-998) Assistant County Recorder 40 676-821) Assistant County Treasurer 39 644-7$2) Assistant Director of Nursing37 584-710) Assistant Director of Personel 43 7$2-950} Assistant District Attorney 49 1047-1273) Assistant Field Maintenance Foreman 13$ 676-745) Assistant Fire Chief 40 676-82I) Assistant Health Officer 4510 1100-1337)1 00811237)Assistant Hospital Administrator Assistant Hydraulic Engineer 37 584-710) Assistant Personnel Analyst 36 556-676) Assistant Planner 35 530-644) Assistant Purchasing Agent 40 676-821 Assistant Right--of-Way Agent 35 530-644) Assistant Staff Analyst 36 556-676) Assistant Superintendent Branch Jail 34 505-61,3) Assistant Superintendent Juvenile Hall 38 613-745) Assistant Superintendent of Schools 47 950-1155) F Assistant Supervising Custodian 30 415-505) Assistant Tabulating Supervisor 37 584-$200) Assistant Tax Collector s Assistant Traffic Engineer 37 584-710) Assistant Welfare Director 45 862-1047) NV Associate Civil Engineer 41 710-862) Associate Hydraulic Engineer 41 710-862) Y 676-821)Associate Personnel Analyst 671-$ZIAssociatePlanner40 q Associate Right-of-Yay Agent 39 644-7821 c R . use` f,MN. rd June 28 1960 - continued - i t: Class Range Salaa Associate Staff Analyst 40 676-$2I) Auditor Appraiser 35 530-644AuditorGradeII28584-710) F&Baker 376-458) 3 ... f Blacksmith 133 530-584) Bookmender 25 E 325-395)IAIV:-Bridge Carpenter 133 530-584)Bridge Maintenance Superintendent 138 676-?45) Building Inspection Engineer 38 613-745) sBuildingInspector, Branch Office Manager 37 584-710) Building Inspector Electrical 36 556-676) Building Inspector Plumbing 36 556-676) Building Inspector Structural 36 556-676) Building Maintenance Superintendent 46 905-1100) Building Plan Checker 32 458-556) Business & Services Manager 46 905-1100) xBuyer 40 er 5 6- 813) Captain 7 1) Carpenter per month 590 Carpenter Leadman per month 641 Chef 33 481-584)Chief Area Deputy District Attorney 45 862-1047) Chief Assistant Health Officer 52 1213-14 4) fs7 t&Chief Building Inspection Clerk 37 584-710) Chief Deputy Coroner - Public Administrator 42 745-905) Chief Deputy District Attorney - Civil 47 950-1155) t Chief Deputy District Attorney - Criminal 47 950-1155) x,. Chief Draftsman 38 613-745) z Chief Engineer 51 1155-1404)Chief Gardener 36556-676 Chief Health Educator 3 613-745ChiefJailor38613-745)Chief Juvenile Control Officer 37 584-710) Chief of Communications 40 676-821) y a Chief Operating Engineer 137` 644-710) Chief of Party 36 556-676 Chief Pharmacist 39 644-782 Chief Public Health Analyst 38 613-745) fir° Chief Radio Technician 136 613-676) Chief Rehabilitation Therapist 34 505_613)Chief Telephone Operator 30 415-505) t °oChildWelfareSupervisorI38613-745)Child Welfare Supervisor II 41 710-862) Child Welfare Worker 34 t505-613 SCivilDefenseCoordinator35530-6444CivilEngineer45862-1047) Clerk 22 281-341) Clinical Laboratory Intern 26 341-415) Er Clinical Laboratory Technologist 31 436-530) gasClinicalPsychologist38613-745 Combination 'elder 133 530-584 Communications Clerk 28 376-458) w fComptometerOperator26341-415) yrs Construction Inspector 33 481-584) Cook 28 376-458) Counsellor Juvenile Hall 31 436-530) County Building Inspector 47 950-1155) County Health Officer 55 1404-1706) County Librarian 46 905-1100) County Probation Officer 49 1047-1273) County Veterans' Service Officer 37 584-710) County Welfare Director 50 1100-1337) Ef Criminalist 40 676-821) r { Dental Assistant 24 310-376) Dental Hygienist 33 481-584) Deputy Agricultural Commissioner 36 556-676) 1 . Deputy Chief Engineer 48 998-1213) Deputy District Attorney Grade I 37 584-710) j`.. Deputy District Attorney Grade II 43 782-950) Deputy Probation Officer 34 505-613) x* 1 Deputy Public Works Director 48 998-1213) Deputy Sheriff, Grade I 32 458-556) Deputy Sheriff, Grade II 33 481-584) Dietitian 31 42 45-905) t Director of Civil Defense Director of Nursing 41 710-$62) Director of Personnel 49 1047-1273) Director of Planning 48 998-1213) r Director of Public Health Laboratory 38 613-745) Director of Public Health Nursing 41 710-862) Director of Public Works 55 1404-1706) fEfrDirectorofRichmondHealthCenter710-862)Director of Sanitation 41 710-862) u 3 Driver Clerk r X358-436ElectionClerk2228I-341)Electrician per month 683 x 82 r!aM r • uY June 28, 1960 - continued i iClassRanceSalargY Elevator Operator 395)Engineering Aide 2$376-458) Enuipment & Materials Dispatcher 3$613-745) Equipment Mechanic 133 530-584)Equipment Mechanic Foreman 138 676-?45)Equipment Mechanic Leadman 135 5$4_644) a Equipment Operator Grade I 130 45$-505)Equipment Operator Grade II a'133 530-584)Equipment Serviceman 28 415_458) Y Examination Proctor 29 395-4$1)oe- Executive Housekee er 36 556-676) kM, Field Maintenance oreman 14..1 782-862) Field Tax Collector 31 1 6=530)Fire Captain 36 556-676)Fire Chief 44 821-998) Fireman 3$1458-556) r Fire Marshal 3 f613-745) Food Service Manager 6 t61556_676) Garage Attendant 2 J95-436)Garage Superintendent 13-745)Gardener 130 458-505)Gardener-Caretaker 128 415-458) r Health Educator 35 530-644) Hospital Attendant 24 310-376) Y Housekeeper Grade I 25 325-395}Housekeeper Grade II 30 415-505)rHydraulicEngineerr5f$62-1047}y Inspector 38 613-745 r Institution Helper 22 281-341) Institution Leadman 26 341-415) Instrumentman 32 45$-556) r# Intermediate Clerk zb 341-415)Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 27n Intermediate Typist Clerk 26 35$-436) r, 341-415) asap Intermediate Typist Clerk Receptionist 26 341-415)Internal Audit Supervisor 42 745 905}Inventory Records Clerk f ,31 436-50)Investigator 37 584-710 3x Janitor 125 358 12JanitorLeadman 395( 395-4367JuniorCivilEngineer34505-613)Junior Draftsman 2$376-458) A.Junior Staff Analyst 32 45$-556)Juvenile Control Officer s Juvenile Probation Supervisor Grade II 33 4$1 5$4) 41 710-862)Kennelman 27 358-436)Key Punch Operator 26 341-415)Laboratory Assistant f310-376)Laborer 127 395-436)Laundry Supervisor 31 436-530) Laundry Worker 26 341-415)Legal Clerk 32 458-556) rLibrarianI31436-530)Librarian II 33 4$1-5$4) sds Librarian III 35 530-6") Library Aide 22 281-341) Library Assistant Grade I 25 325-395) Library Assistant Grade II 28 376_458) LibraTrainee MasterCalendarClerk 23 295-35$) 40 676-821)Materials Tester332.458-556) 54 Materials Testing Engineer 710-862} Matron 31 f 436-5301MedicalCareAssistant35530-644 N . Medical Records Librarian 31 436-530) Medical Social Service Supervisor 37 5$4_710)Medical Social Worker 33 481-584)x - Mobile x-Rap Technician 28 376-458) Occupational Therapist 32 458-556) Office Machine Supervisor 29 395-4$1) y Office Services Supervisor 43 782_950) Oil Sprayer & Bootman 12g1530-584) 436-4$1)Operating Engineer 133 Painter per month 65819 0$ JA) Painter Leadman per monthT. Park Director 44 821-998) Personal Property Appraiser 31 436-530) Pharmacist 37 E584-710) w'Photo Copyist f 341-415)Physical Therapist 32 45$-556) Planning Aide 28 376-458) r Porter 23 295-358) Power Shovel Operator 134 556-613) k Predatory Animal Control Manz 358-436) Principal Clerk 35 530- 44 Principal Librarian 40 1676-821) Principal Planner 43 782-950) Principal Real Property Appraiser 43 82-950) c June 28, 1960 - continued - Class age Salary Probation Supervisor Grade I 38 613-745) F Probation Trainee 30 415-505)Project Supervisor 42 745-905) its' Property Appraiser Land 36 556_676) Psychiatric Coordinator 39 644_782) Psychiatric Social Worker 35 556-676) Psychologist Public Health Analyst 34 505-613) Public Health Dental Officer 49 1047-1273) Public Health Microbiologist 32 458-556) r Public health Nurse 132 458-516) Radio Technician Registration & Election Su pervisor 39 544-783j Right-of-Way Agent 43 782-950) Y Road Maintenance Foreman 135 584-644) Road Maintenance Superintendent 138 676-745 Sanitarian 33 481-584 Seasonal Personal Property Appraiser 28 376-458) w Senior Account Clerk 30 415-505) Senior Agricultural Inspector 33 481-584) Senior Clerk 29 395-481) Senior Clinical Laboratory Technician.35 53Q-644) Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall 33 451-584) Senior Deputy Probation Officer 36 556-676) Senior Draftsman 32 458-556) Senior Engineering Aide 30 415-505) Senior Legal Clerk 36 556-676) Senior Microbiologist 34.505-613 Senior Psychologist 38 613-7451 Senior Public Health Furse 34 545-613) Senior Sanitarian 35 530-644) Senior Stenographer Clerk 29 395-481) Sergeant 36 556-676)60 r Service Supervisor Juvenile Hale. 36 556_676) i Sewer Maintenance Supervisor 34 505-613) Social Worker 32 1458-556) f Social Worker III 34 50.5-613) Social Worker Trainee 30 415-505) Social Work Supervisor Grade I 37 584-710) Social Work Supervisor Grade II 40 676-821) Social Work Supervisor Grade III 42 745_905} Special District & Precinct Technician 35 530-644) Staff Nurse 29 395-481) Stationary Fireman 130 459-505) Steamfitter per month Stenographer Clerk 24 310-376) Storekeeper 32 458-556) 11,< Storekeeper, Garage 32 458-556 Storeroom Clerk 28 376- x458 30 hrStudentVocationalNurse Superintendent Boys* Camp 710-862) h Superintendent Branch Jail 613-745) Superintendent Juvenile Hail 43 782-950) ans Superior Court Clerk 34 505-613) Supervising Buildings Custodian 35 530-644) Sup ervi sing Cerebral Palsy Therapist 35 530-644) Supervising Clerk 31 436-530) a Supervising Clinic Nurse 32 458-556) Ir,Supervising Counsellor 36 556-676) Supervising Draftsman 35 530-644) Supervising Electrical Inspector 39 644_782) Supervising Eligibility Worker 34 505_613) Supervising Heating & Ventilation Inspector 39 644-782) y Supervising Librarian of Adult Services 37 584_710) Supervising Librarian of Children's Services 37 584-710) Supervising Materials Tester 36 556-676) Supervising Mobile x-Ray Technician 30 415_505) Supervising Nurse 34 505-613) SuDervis?ng Personal Property Appraiser 36 556-676 Supervising Plumbing Inspetor 39 1644_7$2 Y" Supervising Public Health Nurse Grade I 36 556-676) Supervising Public Health Nurse Grade IIpg 38 613-745) W Supervising Real Property Appraiser 40 676=821) f Supervising Sanitarian 38 613-?45) Supervising Telephone Operator 27 355-436) Supervising Weed and Rodent Inspector 35 530-644) x§ fSupervisingWeights & Measurers Inspector 35 530-644) I Supervising Welfare Investigator 37 584-710) r Supervisor of School Records 35 530_644) Surgical Nurse 30 415-505) Surgical Supervisor 35 530_644 r Systems Accountant 35 644_782) Systems Accountant Supervisor 43Wl-998) 2-950) Systems & Procedure Designer 44 Tabulating Machine Operator 29 395_481) i Tabulating Lachine Technician 32 458-556) t lit Y A Y y . f y V4 June 28, 1960 - continued r az 5 Class Range Salary Telephone Operator 25 325-395) f Traffic Engineer 45 62-1047) Training & Safety Officer 40 676-$21) Truck Driver Grade I 12$ 415-45$) Typist Clerk 23 295-35$) Undersheriff 44 21-99$) Utility Worker 26 341-415) w. Venereal Disease Investigator 32 45$-556) Veterans' Service Representative 32 45$-556) Weed & Rodent Inspector 29 095-481} Weights & Measurers Inspector 31 436-530) Welfare Investigator 34 505-613) Window Washer 127 395-436) X-Ray Technician 2$ 376-45$) Zoning Clerk 32 45$-556) Zoning Investigator 35 1530-644)y. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: Vr.r AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Buchanan, SilvaE NOES: None ABSENT: None 4 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 ADOPTED; Ordinance No. 1463 which will provide additional vacation allowance after twenty-five years of ser- vice; and adjusts the differential for special assignment at the rate of five ver cent of the n . e base rate in place of the current 6¢ per hour. 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 pub- lished in the County of Contra Costa as follows: 5V No. 1463 in the POST DISPATCH The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Mia Civil Service Commission to study for possible ad- justment , positions of r, Dental Health Officer, Sur- E gical Nurse, Right of Way Agent, Assistant County Auditor-Controller, and Supervising Personal Pro- perty Appraiser. tk The Director of Personnel having informed the Board in connection with the adoption of the 1960-61 salary program that a limited number of situations require some further investi- gation nvesti gation for possible adjustment, and having identified these situations as follows: Classifications of Dental Health Officer, Surgical Nurse, Right of Way Agent, Assistant County Auditor-Controller, Supervising Personal Property Appraiser; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Civil Service Commission for further study and report to this Board as soon as investigation can be completed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e. In the Matter of Proposed use of accumulated sick leave for prearranged medical and dental appointments.r fir: James A. Harley representing Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, r proposes that consideration be given to the use by an employee of his accumulated sick leave for prearranged medical and dental appointments; and On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded b Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDPY ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Civil Service Commission for study and recommenda- tion.r 2 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. G . 4TF SSA. i June 29 , 1960 - continued - x F b , In the Matter of Proposed subvention of dependency premium under Medical and Hospital Plan. Supervisor Silva having proposed a study of possible county subvention of dependent premium under the Medical and Hospital Plan, and Mr. James A. Harley representing Contra Cost County Employees Association, Local 16?5, having suggested that the Board consider a $5.00 subvention of dependency premiums for employees receiving salaries of $505 per month or F less; NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Kenny,y, seconded by Supervisor Silva,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is directed to study these 1 proposals and report to the Board any recommendations it deems appropriate for such a plan as suggested by Mr. Harley and for a plan for subvention of dependency premiums for all x employees. tr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 rr Sd t'r. In the Matter of Rates for firemen and others in cer- tain fire districts. r et The Board of Supervisors having previously adopted a plan of salary relationships, for classes in the fire service and it having been understood as part of this plan that the level of salaries adopted for the Central Fire Protection District would apply to the fire districts not covered by the County Salary Ordinance; t NOW, TFEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, AITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthattherateforfiremenfortheOrinda, Mt. View, San Pablo, Eastern Contra Costa, Mt. Diablo, and El Sobrante County Fire Protection Districts is hereby fixed at the following rate, effective July 1, 1960: I 458-081450545304556 and the rates of other classes in these respective districts shall be adjusted accordingly to conform with the relationships previously adopted. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b l In the Matter of Class of Engineer in Fire Service. Y. Air. Ed Irwin having pointed out that no place in orders adopted by the Board of Supervisors indicates the relationship of the class of Engineer in the fire service to other, classes where such class has been adopted as part of the operational plan; 4 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion ofSupervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rate for Engineer shall be at the next range of the basic salary schedule above that which prevails for Fireman. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.G4 Fr.$hF In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Martin Brothers, Inc. for construction of Ter- f urinal Ramp at Buchanan Field. J't This Board having on June 21, 1960, awarded a contract to Martin Brothers, Ine., 11: 2525 Concord Avenue, Concord, for the construction of a terminal ramp at Buchanan Field; and An agreement dated June 28, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the' con- tractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, No. 70764, each in the amount of $45,460-.95, issued by United Pacific Insurance Company, with said Martin Brothers, Inc., as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor 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 authorised to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid bonds which accompanied all bids are exonerated.;, rr j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x xL RSR 1 86 a s<'k June 28, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Agree- ment with The United States of America (acting through the Admin- istrator of Civil Aeronautics) for Federal funds for construction of apron at Buchanan Field. prNuAgreementbetweentheUnitedStatesofAmerica (acting through the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics) hereinafter referred to as Administrator, and the County of Contra Costs, hereinafter referred to as Sponsor, wherein Administrator agrees, among other things, to pay as the United States' share of costs incurred in accomplishing the construction of apron (approximately 311,000 square feet) and installation of fence 'approximately 1100 lineal feet) 54.00 per centum of all allowable project costs, maximum obligation of the Unite States under said offer to be $56,462, as more particularly set forth in said agreement, and wherein Sponsor agrees, among other things, to begin accomplishment of the project within a reasonable time after acceptance of the offer, to carry out and complete: the project in accordance with the terms of ti-:e offer, etc., and in accordance with the plans and specifica- tions and property map, to operate and maintain the airport as provided in the Project Appli- cation, maximum amounts of building space which the Sponsor shall be obligated to furnish civil agencies of the United States as set forth in the Project Application to be as set forth in schedule attached to said agreement, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPRCVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. ss The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, VSEL F. NIE[.SEN, THOMAS JOHN COLE, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 10 NOES: NONE. 0 ABSENT:NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Agree- ment with Vezey Construction Company for construction of garage and motor pool facilities, Martinez. This Board having on June 23, 1960, awarded a contract to Vezey Construction Com-r pany, 3760 Ardley Avenue, Oakland, for construction of garage and motor pool facilities, in- cluding Alternates 1 and 2, in accordance with plans, drawings and specifications prepared by Architect Harry Nakahara; and An agreement dated June 28, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the con- tractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, one in the amount of $41,650.50 to guarantee payment to labor and materialmen, and one in the amount of $83,301 to guarantee faithful performance x5 of said contract, issued by the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, with said Vezey Construction Company as principal, having been presented to this Board; 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 said agreement on behalf of the County. s IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. Yku IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds and/or checks which accompanied all bids be exonerated and/or returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. H In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw his warrants in favor of Contra Costa Countv Deve- R lopment Association for publicizing resources of Contra Costa County. P' In anticipation of a contractural arrangement for at least $10,802 with the Contra Costa County Development Association for publicizing the resources of Contra Costa County and on the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrants in favor of the Contra Costa County Development Association in the following amounts: 5,401 on July 1, 1960 5,401 on August 1, 1960 on receipt of duly verified claims therefor rade by said Development Association and filed with the Auditor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G= r; rf t. V June 2$, 1960 - continued - f z, In the Matter of Authorising Clerk rt to canvass returns of Ratification Election being held today in the Bethel Island Municipal Improve- rK ment District precincts. Pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDthatthe County Clerk x is authorized and directed to canvass the returns, including the ballots cast by absentee t voters, in the Ratification Election being held. today in the Bethel Island Municipal Improve ment District precincts. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 r In the Matter of Authorising payment of x Officers Ratification Election being held today in the Bethel Island t Municipal Improvement District i precincts. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by. Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEE" . BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers to conduct the Ratification Election being held today in the Bethel Island Municipal,, ,"N. Y Improvement District precincts: r 18.00 for election officer serving as inspector;. 15.00 for services as election off iters except b 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. pollin 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 Hoard. r r And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 5, 1960, .-at 9 a.m.,, in .than Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California t 9?&Z 1 F roots x_ Cbairmah s x ATTEST: 1Y ' W. T. PAASCu, CLERK Byi'' _ ,x, Deputy Clerk LIN, rr = Y se r p s s f 3A t A 1•' BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPEERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAPBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, Y CHAIRMAN, 'RESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAIl', JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. Y t. t" aF In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of June, 1960. r On motion of Suvervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of June, 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairman a authorized to sign said minutes. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of declaring certain unincorporated territory in the r, County ofContraCosta annexed to A Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and authorizing execution of annexation agreement.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has instituted proceedings for the annexation of the unincorporated territory in the County of Contra Costa described in Exhibit A attached hereto to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, in accordance with the Transit District Law; and WHEREAS, a measure for the annexation of said territory to the Alameda-Contra Costa f Transit District was submitted to the qualified electors of said territory at the special annexation election called by the Board of Directors of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and held on June 7, 1960, which election was consolidated with the State of California Direct Primary Election held in Contra Costa County on said date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has canvassed or caused to be canvassed the re- sn sults of said special annexation election and has certified the results thereof to theAlameda- Contra Costa Transit District; and YW WHEREAS, said annexation measure received a majority of the votes cast thereon and was carried; and WHEREAS, the Alameda-Contra Costa County Transit District has executed an agreement setting forth the terms and conditions of said annexation which is now on file in the office of the Clerk: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra r, Costa, as follows: f EXHIBIT A r' TERRITORY TO BE ANFEXED TO THE ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRAPSIT DISTRICT AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION OF JUNE 7, 1960 All that unincorporated territory situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, lying southerly and westerly of the f6llowing described line; Beginning at the southwestern corner of the City of El Cerrito as said Citv boundary existed on March 11, 1960; said point of beginning being also a point on a southern boundary of said county; thence from said point of beginn- ing in a clockwise direction along the boundary line of said City of EI Cerrito to the most Easterly corner thereof, being a point on the boundary of the City Of Richmond as said boundary existed on March Il, 1960; thence following the boundary line of the City of Richmond in a counterclockwise direction as said boundary existed on March 11, 1960, to the intersection of said City of Richmond boundary with the boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho, also being on the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District as said boundary existed on March 11, 1960; thence Northerly along the said Rancho boundary line to its intersection with the southerly line of the E. B. M. U. D. Annexa- tion Resolution No. 18732; thence counterclockwise following said Resolution r No. 18732 to 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 Resolution No. 18981 to the southwest corner thereof, 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 plineoftheE. B. M. U. D. Annexation Resolution No. 17924; thence counter- clockwise 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 counterclockwisefi direction to an intersection with the eastern right of way line of the Southern 89, July 5, 1960 - continued 1 Pacific Railroad Company as it now exists at the northwesterly corner of Parchester Village Unit No. 1, filed January 4, 1950, Vol. 38 i Maps page 48; thence Southerly, along the 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 distant southerly, measured at right angles from the southern ' r{ line of Survey No. 460, Swamp and Overflow 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 con- tinuing counterclockwise along the boundary line of the City of Richmond Ordinance No. 156 to its intersection with the westerly extension of the northern line of Tide Land Survey No. 243; thence x Northwesterly continuing along the northern line of Annexation Ordi- nance No. 1568 and the northwestern extension thereof to a point in t the common boundary of sarin and- Contra Costa counties, said point n being 18,000 feet and 2,560 feet, more or less, northeasterly and k northerly respectively, measured along said common boundary, from the intersection thereof with the common boundary between Township 2 North, and Township 1 North, Fount Diablo Base. 1. The Board of Supervisors hereby declares the territory described in Exhibit A annexed to Alameda-Contra -Costa Transit District upon compliance with the further require meets of the Transit District Law. Y fi. 2. The Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be, and hereby is authorized to exe cute the form of annexation agreement now on file in the office of the County Clerk. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of July, 1960 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny; Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.S' NOES: None. ABSENT: None. x *f In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll,,; seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjust ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: x Hospital: Increase hours ofI-Ray Technician, Range 27 ( 376- 45$•, from 25/40 to 40/40 hours, effective July 6, 1960. e Sheriff: Reclassify Assistant Superintendent Branch Jail, Range 32 TU58-4556), to Sergeant., Range 34 ($505-613), effective July 6, 1964. Probation: Reclassify one Deputy Probation- Officer, position number Y 1 to Senior Deputy Probation Officer, effective day following Board action. j lj The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. a On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of SupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCA, County Dept. of Agriculture Animal Control Division - 2" Capital Outlay Item 705 108 Capital Outlay 245-900 108 f The foregoing oder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. The County Administrator having notified this Hoard that a gift of a 21-inch table model television set for the County Hospital has been received from Miss Thelma Robinson, s 1280 Mesa Street, Concord; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT' IS BY THE- BOARD ORDERED that said 21-inch table model television set be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute a Certificate of Appreciation to said Miss Thelma Robinson. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, f S M, 90 R July 5, 1960 - continued t s( Lf In the Matter of Appointing Citizens Advisory Committee to assist in the implementation of a Workable Program for the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to a Citizens Advisory Committee to assist in the implementation of a Workable Program for the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County,: 1 n= rAugustHemenez, 229 Lake Avenue, Rodeo jrs Hugh L. Corum; Box 117, Diablo Herbert White, 568 Front Street, Pittsburg Michael N. Huffaker 2006 A Street, 'Antioch Howard A. Bosies, 1A33 Venice Drive, Concord The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards a In the Matter of Proposed creation of 4s standing committee with responsibility for continuing review of housing and building ordinances and codes in connec- tion with the implementation of a Work- Nr. able Program for the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,THIS BOARD RESOLVES that 3 it sanctions the creation of a standing committee to be comprised of county officials ander : community representatives with responsibility for continuing review of housing and building rdinances and codes in connection with the implementation of a Workable Program for the unin- corporated area of Contra Costa County; and the County Administrator is directed to recommend the composition of such a committee at the Board meeting on July 12, 1960. r- The foregoing resolution is 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. G In the Matter of Amending order pertainine to hours of operation of libraries in the County library RESOLUTION system. r WHEREAS the Contra Costa Count Board of Supervisors at a regular meetingon June 28 1960 adopted an order pertaining to hours ofoperation of libraries in the County ibrary system, and WHEREAS it has been found desirable to specify in more detail the board policy in this regard for the better understanding of all concerned, 4 F f SAL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED as follows: art 1. Libraries in the County library system which hitherto have been operated-on the basis of six days per week- (Antioch, Concord, Crockett Danville, El Cerrito, Kensington, Lafayette, Martinez, Orinda, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, San Pablo and Walnut Creek) shall be operated on the basis of five days per week with the days of operation being Tuesday through Saturday each week, official County holidays excepted.s; 2. Libraries in the County library system which hitherto have been operated on the basis of five days per week (Brentwood, E1 Sobrante, Pinole and Rodeo) shall continue to operate on the basis of five days per week. M 3. The headquarters staff of the County library orggaanization shall continue on its regular five day Per week - Monday through Friday - schedule.F AND BE IT FURTHER 3Y THIS BOARD :RESOLVED that its order of June 28, 1960 and this t order are not applicable to the operation of library deposit stations and bookmobiles. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny; Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. s d E1` July 5, 1960 continued rhu In the Matter of Proposed financing of certain libraries with use of Employees Retirement Association funds. LThisBoardconsidersthefinancingoftheproposedLafayette, El Sobrante and San Ramon libraries with the use of Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association funds; and v On motion of Sur.ervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD x ORDERED that the Office of the County Idministrator and the Public Works Department are 'F authorized to negotiate on a preliminary basis with the Contra Costa County Employees Re- tirement Association for the necessary financing. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division of Public Works v Department to negotiate agreement with the City of Concord for lease of alternate facilities for housing of Concord Municipal Court. 1 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Wa-, Division of the Public works Department is authorized to'nego tiate an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Concord for the lease'z; of alternate facilities to be used for housing the Concord Municipal Court. r7. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Acknowledging tYOtt receipt of Quarterly Travel lReport for the quarter ending June 30, 1960. F t The County Administrator having presented to this Board Quarterly Travel Report for the Quarter ending June 30, 1960; t now, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny. IT r IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report be and the same is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED;. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Authorizing G4 Superintendent of Buildings to demolish sheds and clean up County-owned property at 1 1135 Ward Street, Martinez. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Superintendent of BuRdings is authorized to demolish sheds and clean up- County-owned p County-owned property at 1135 Ward Street, Martinez, at an estimated cost of $200, for which appropriated funds are available. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with State of Calif- ornia, •Department of Public Health, for special demon- stration project in the fields of Home Safety. Agreement dated June 30, 1960, between the State of California, through its Depart- ment of Public Health, and Contra Costa County, wherein it is agreed that the County will operate a special demonstration project in the field of Home Safety, and the State will 're- imburse the County for actual expenditures as more particularly set forth in said agreement, provided that the-total of said contract shall not exceed X530,50$, the period of said contract being from July 1, 1960 through June 30, 1961, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD F ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. I•tielsen, 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: Y AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny; Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. S Y NOES:None. ttt ABSENT: none. A 99 a" Yd,, July 5, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Amendment to Agreement with City of Walnut Creek on the inspection of food handling establishments. Amendment to- Agreement dated July 5, 19609 between the City of Walnut Creek and the y County of Contra Costa, wherein-it is-mutually agreed that Paragraph 2 of agreement entered 8 into on the 28th day of January, 1958, on the inspection of food handling establishments is cancelled, and wherein it is further agreed that all fees, as provided for in Ordinance 366 of City shall be paid directly by the permittee to the Health Department of the County of Contra 6osta, 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. G. r The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Approval of agreement between Pinole County Fire Protection District and City of Pinole. b pj^ Agreement dated June 20, 19609 between the Pinole County Fire Protection District,, hereinafter called District, and the City of Pinole, hereinafter called City, and wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the sum of 46,772, payable-one-half on or before the 15th day of-December and one-half on or before the lst day of Play, in two equal installments of 43,386, to be paid by the District to the City, City will perform cer- tain 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 559 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said aggreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED by this Board as the governing A body of the Pinole County Fire Protection District, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Pinole County Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.g In the Matter of Confirming allocation of Building Design Co-ordinator posi- tion to the Public Works Department and appointment of Mr. Robert J. Van Noord to said position. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by Ordinance Number 1449, adopted on the 31st day of May, 1960, created the position of Building Desi Co-ordinator; and WHEREAS, this Board, by order dated May 10 1960, created a Building Construction Unit in the Public Works Department to work on a liaison basis with architects employed by the County; andV' WHEREAS, Mr. Robert J. Van Noord was, by said order, transferred to the new organi A= µ.zational unit on a detached duty basis; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the allocation of the position of Building Design Co-ordinator to the Public Works Department and the appointment of Petr. Robert J. Van Noord to this position, both effective July 1, 1960, are hereby confirmed. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y Kt y In the Matter of Authorizing xzj..attendance at meeting. 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 Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following:Silver Anniversary meeting of the National Association-of County Officials to be held in Miami Beach, Florida,August 14 through August 17, 1960. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G z In the Matter of Directing County Auditor-Controller to have the Preliminary Budget printed for necessary distribution.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 Auditor- Controller x is directed to have 500 copies of the Preliminary Budget for the 1960-61 fiscal year printed for necessary distribution, said copies to be printed by the Contra Costa Gazette. 1! July 52 1960 - cont inued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t tT In the Flatter of approving the f use of the services of W. J. u, O'Connell & Associates in connection with water supply, sewage disposal and air pollu-RESOLUTION tion matters.f WHEREAS, Section 31,000 of the California Goverment Code provides that County I Boards of Supervisors may arrange to obtain special services from persons competent to provide';.."`? such services, and S WHEREAS• this Board of Supervisors has found it advantageous toutilize services AofW. J . O'Conneli & Associates, Industrial Consultants, 1214 Burlingame venue, urlingame,; _' California on matters of water supply, sewage disposal, and air pollution control. NOW THEREFOR£ BE IT RESOLED that V: W. Sauer, as Director of Public Works and Manager of the Contra Costa County 'Fater Agency, is authorized to request and approve the use `' of the services of W. J. O'Connell & Associates in connection with water supply and sewage f disposal matters, subject to the availability of appropriated funds, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is authorized to request and approve the use of the- services of W. J. O'Connell& Associates in connection' with air pollution control matters, subject to the availability of appropriated funds, and r;. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that W. J. O'Connell & Associates shall be paid in accordance with the following schedule for services rendered to Contra Costa County and the Contra Costa County 'dater Agency:w W. J. 0'Connel 1 for work in the Bay area 100 per day s W. J. 0*Connell for work outside the Bay Area $125 per day Staff member of W. J. O'Connell & Associates for work in its Burli ame Office 37.50 per day Staff member of W. J. "O'Connell & Associates for work in the Bay Area outside of its 3 Burlingame Office 45.Q0 per day Staff member of W. J. 0*Connell & Associates 1 for work outside of the Bay Area 60.00 per day AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that W. J. O'Connell & Associates shall be paid actual transportation expenses incurred when transportation other than automobile transportation is, required, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that V. W. Sauer, as Director of Public Works and Manager.of, the Contra Costa County dater Agency, is authorized to approve demands for payments to W. J,sr O'Connell & Associates for services rendered to the county and/or its water agency in connee- x 6 tion with water supply and sewage disposal matters, subject to the availability of appropri- ated funds, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that J. P. Mc Brien, County Administrator, is authorized to approve demands for payment to W. J. O'Connell & associates for services rendered to Contra l4 E Costa County in connection with air "pollution control matters, subject to the availability of appropriated funds. 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. OV NOES:None. Y. ABSENT: None. x In the Matter of Approval of Change Orders No. 8 and 9, contract for construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. Change Order No. 8 which refers to installation of additional wireways at an esti mated cost of $171.54, and Change Order No. 9 which refers to installation of a heater unit at an estimated cost of-4198.75 to the contract price for construction of Air Traffic Control f: Tower at Buchanan Field, is presented to this Board and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded R by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BO. RD ORDERED that said Change Orders be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said. Change Orders on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s r t{. r! 94 rr t k 4 C. J July 5, 1960 - continued M•= In the ALatter of the Formation of Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District in Contra Costa County pur- suant to Section 5780 et seq. of the Public Resources Code. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows:r THAT notice shall be given pursuant to the provisions of Section 5780 et seq., of the Public Resources Code of a hearin before this Board on the formation of a recreation and park district; f THAT the name of such district is to be the Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District which will be entirely within the County of Contra Costa; THAT the petition requesting the creation and maintenance of said recreation and k park district may be inspected in the office of the County Clerk, Hall of Records, Martinez, California; THAT the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be organized into such a district are described as follows, to wit: Y =- Beginning on the southerly line of the Atchison Topekar_. and Santa Fe Railroad right of way at the most westerly h corner of Lot 61, I0.ontalvin Manor Unit• No. 1, filed September 50 1952 in 'volume 48 of maps, page 7; thence rr Southeasterly along the southwestern line of the said Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1 and its southeastern extension to the southeast line of the present Highway between s " San Pablo and :inole known as San Pablo Avenue; thenceffi. Northeasterly along the southeastern line of the said rim San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the south- j ` y eastern extension (South 38 Ola 10" East) of the northeastern line of the Montalvin Manor Unit No. 2 filed July 23, 1953, in Map Hook 51, page 26; thence North 38 04' 10" West along said" eactension, to theA southeastern line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right of way; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the said Santa Fe Railroad to the most westerly corner of the said Lot 61, the point of beginning. THAT the Bo;wd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has fixed Tuesday, the 9th day of August, 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 as the time and place of hearing on the matter of formation of said district; THAT oral or written protests will be considered at the hearing; that written re- k . quests for exlusion from or inclusion of land in the proposed district will be heard and con- sidered at said hearing; THAT the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to give f} notice of the proposed formation of the said district by publishing a copy of this resolution once a week for three successive weeks prior to said hearing in the Richmond Independent, a newspaper of general circulation published nearest to the district, the &arne beim the news- paper being most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed formation of the district. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of July, 1960 by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny; Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John Coll 44 W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. pt+.> In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Call IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APFR6VED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1461 which rezones certain acreage In the Liberty Union High School District from r General agricultural District (A-2) to Heavy Agri- cultural District (A-3). IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDME ED that a copy of said ordinance be published for r 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. 1461 in the DIABLO VALLEY NEdS The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k 9 t:41 July 5, 1960 - continued In the ;;atter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 14541 1457, 1458, 1460. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1454, 1457, 1458, 1460 and JilAffidavitsofPublicationofeachofsaidordinanceshavingbeenfiledwiththisBoard; 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 Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT i IS BY THE BOA-RD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. Mrd The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r L In the Matter of Offer of Central California Quarter Horse Association to enter into contract for custodian- ship of the John Marsh Home and Grounds. This Board having received a communication from the Central California Quarter Ho'rse s Association, 702 Bear Creek Road, Orinda (Mr. Frank J. Dutra, Director) in which said associa r" tion offers to enter into a contract with the County for the custodianship of the John I4f rsh , FFHomeandGrounds; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal is referred to the County Administrator for cAecking and report totheBoard. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the .Matter of the Application of MR. HOWARD WIIEDEMANN for a per- mit to operate•a rock quarry, rock crushing plant, and sand and ,gravel pit WHEREAS, Yx. Howard Wiedemann having applied to this Board for a permit to establish I a rock nuarry, rock crushing plant, and sand and gravel pit on that certain property situate : in the County of Contra Costa and described as the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; and WHEREAS, notice of said hearing having been given in the manner provided by law; and f WHEREAS, this Board having referred said application to the County Planning Commis sion for consideration; and WHEREAS, said Commission having recommended- that the permit be granted with certain conditions; and WHEREAS, this Board having this day considered the application and the recommenda- tions of the Planning Commission; and 7 i WHEREAS, Mr. Wiedemann, the applicant having objected to the restriction of three years in Condition No. 5 as recommended by the Planning Commission; and having requested that the Board grant his permit for a period of five years; and WHEREAS, this Board having fully considered said matter; r t Nal, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll,- IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby GRANTED with the following` conditions: 1 1) Operations of the rock quarry, rock crushing plant, sand and gravel pit shall be limited to the Northeast diagonal half of the northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, hit. Diablo Base and Meridian; 2) Use of explosives shall be limited to the hours between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. , Monday through Friday only; 3) Adequate dust control shall be provided to avoid its being a p nuisance to properties in the vicinity; 4) If the present access to the quarry site proves to be a nuisance or inadequate, applicant must develop a new access over applicant's h ' own property; 5) This permit shah be valid for a period of five years, after which time the applicant may ask the County authority to review this permit for continuance as is, or with revised conditions of approval. Failure to ask for continuance automatically terminates. the permit. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that any amount left in the spcial deposit made on May 25 Y r r 4tv. 9 96 77. July 5, 1960 - continued 1960, Auditor's Receipt No. 101840, after deducting the cost of the notice of hearing which was published in the Valley Pioneer on June 1 and June $, 1960, be returned to Mr. Howard Wiedemann; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Howard Wiedemann shall pay to the Tax Collector-Five Dollars ($5) fee for a license to operate such quarry and that, upon payment of such fee, a• license shall be issued-to Mr. Howard Wiedemann to operate such quarry, rock crushing plant, G and sand and gravel pit, pursuant to this orders The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t w In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that certificate 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: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State CONCORD 489 June 27, 1960 f z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K zy: In the Matter of Claim for damages. y' ELIZABETH G. FULERTON, 505 Ashbury Avenue, El Cerrito (by her attorney William T. y` Hoffman) having filed with this Board on June 27, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of 570 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. U 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 Robert Ray Crandell. An instrument dated July 59 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration N had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reim- bursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Robert Ray Crandell on September 6, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Robert Ray Crandell are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Robert Ray Crandell is released from the said lien, and said. re- Y ferred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated; is present- ed to this Board; andX. x rx On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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. G.' T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Assignment of Delinquent Hospital Accounts to the California Credit Council. On the recommendation of-the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by-Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that delinquent accounts, Q totaling $9,786.35 names of the debtors, amounts due and owing, to the County and particular department of the 6ounty from 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 Credit Council in accordance with the current contract, the Auditor- SpA Controller's department to handle the actual transfer. M C- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A rS•i 4. f Si 97 ` July 5, 1960 - continued - x : In the Matter of Rose-Glenn Annexation RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO Addition to City of Concord. 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. 994 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and WHEREAS, the Rose-Glenn Annexation Addition to the City of Concord is in the proces 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 WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 13th day of June, 1960, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this t Board, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of 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 Rose-Glenn 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. uw PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Beard held on the 5th day of July, 1960, by the h following vote to wit: Y AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S.x Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Glazier Annexation RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE Addition to City of Concord. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 112 1955, passed and adorted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and i WHEREAS, the Glazier 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 for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and s WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on j the 27th day of June, 1960, a certified copy of rah ich is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that fees payable be collected by the City; j NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Glazier 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. t i 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 July, 1960, by the following vote to wit:i AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Done. In the Matter of Malta Annexation RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE Addition to City of Concord. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY e 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 I WHEREAS, the Melta 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 for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on f f F 98 SC§ i July 5, 1960 - continued - frr the 27th day of June, 1960, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this u ` Board, has certified that said City has a building code ea_ual to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of k all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and thst 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 Nelta 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. S3 y k iYk" 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 July, 1960, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. o t NOES: Supervisors - Done.G- ABSENT: Supervisors - None.p In the Matter of A Resolution Canvassing the Election Returns and Absentee Ballots, Declar- ing Results of Election for the Ratification of the Creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, and Order Declaring Dis- trict Duly Ratified and Formed and First Board of Directors Elected. RESOLUTION Is; The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve and order as fir. follows: WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 16 of Chapter 22 of the Statutes of the First Extra- ordinary Session of 1960, as amended, this Board did, by Resolution duly passed and adopted on the 10th day of May, 1950, order and call a special election to be held on the 28th day of June, 1960, within theboundaries of the proposed Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, as set forth in said Chapter 22, for the purpose of determining whether the creation of said proposed district should be ratified and for the election of the first Board of Directors of said proposed district, to take office on July 7, 1960, or on ratification, whichever is later-, WHEREAS, said resolution established one precinct for the conduct thereof, and de- signated the polling place and the election officers therefor; WHEREAS, in and by said resolution this Board further directed that notice. of said election should be given as required by law and that Notice of Election should be posted conspicuously in at least three (3) public places in the proposed district, not more than a forty-five (45) nor less than twenty-five (25) days before the day fixed for the election that Notice of Election Officers and Polling Places should be posted in at least three (3 t public places in the proposed district not less than twenty (20) days prior to the day fixedx' for the election, and that Notice of Nominees for Public Office and Measure to be Voted on should be posted in at least three (3) public places in the proposed district not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the day fixed for the election; y WHEREAS, it now duly appears that notice of said election was duly and legally given by the posting of notices as directed by said resolution, as evidenced by the affidavits on file with the Clerk of this Board; WHEREAS, it duly appears that said election was held and conducted on the 28th day o June, 1960, and that the polls at said election were duly open for the hours appointed there- for and that the returns thereof were made and declared in the time, form and manner required by law and by said resolution; and f WHEREAS, it further duly appears that this Board has met on the 5th day of July, 1960, said date being the regular meeting day next following the date of the election, and the County Clerk has duly presented his canvass of the returns of said election as provided by Section 7921 of the Elections Code and directed by this Board, from which it appears that the said proposition for the ratification of the creation of said district was duly submitted to the qualified electors of said proposed district and that the number of votes cast in favor of and in opposition to said proposition are as hereinafter set forth, and five direc- tors for the Board of Directors of said District were elected as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOIRND, DET3E U4I3fED and ORDERED, as follows: f x 1. That the election was duly called, held and conducted in the said territory on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1960, and the votes cast thereat were tabulated and the returns made and canvassed in the time, form and manner as required by law, and the proposi- tion voted upon thereat was as follows: 3. t ral^ July 5, 1960 - continued - Shall the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District by the State Legislature, and the merger of Recla- mation District No. 1619 therein, be ratified?" 2. That for the purpose of holding said election one election precinct was duly, established and provided which precinct consisted 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 district.f 3. That at said election precinct the number of votes cast as said election for the ratification of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District was 358, of which total . number of votes cast 214 votes were cast in favor of the adoption of the proposition and 126 votes were cast against the adoption of the proposition. 4. That 22 registered voters who expected to be absent from their respective r election precincts on the day of the election secured ballots from the County Clerk. 3 5. That the County Clerk has certified that 20 of said absentee ballots issued or mailed by him have been returned within the time required by law. 6. That the Board of Supervisors canvassed said absentee ballots and countedf the same personally, whereupon it was found that the result of the ballots cast by said absentee voters, without regard to the precincts within which the voters are registered` rf were 6 votes for and 13 votes against said proposition. 7. That the total number of votes cast in said district for and against the m jproposition is, as follows: Special Election Precinct Absentee Total For 214 6 220tr, Against 126 13 139 S. That at said election a majority of the votes cast within said proposed dis- trict were in favor of the adoption of said proposition and the ratification of the creation ` of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, and said proposition was duly adopted. s x r 9. That, pursuant to Article 16 of Chapter 22 of the Statutes of the First Extraordinary Session of 1960, the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District Act, as r amended, the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District has been duly r ,q; ratified and Reclamation District No. 1619 has been merged therein. i 10. The County Clerk shall immediately cause to be filed with the Secretary of Gp State and recorded in the office of the County Recorder, each, a certificate stating that said proposition for the ratification of the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improve ment District has been adopted as provided by law, and that said District has been duly created, and shall file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor of Contra Costa r County and with the State Board of Equalization. d 11. That the candidates voted on in said election for the five offices of direc- tors of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District and the votes cast for each of the candidates therefor was, as follows: Votes For Absent xr Directors at Polls Votes For Total Ted J. Andronico 225 7 232 P ` Roy W. Casey 209 5 214 4 2 1r Roy Hei 1 H 2 1 229 1Y Elaine Houser 7 Julian J. Hribernik 218 7 225 a Paul Kantlehner 141 12 153 r i Herb Miller 131 14 145 i Al Osgood 139 13 152 Frank Richardson 126 5 131 k Ben oETomlin 217 13 230 12. That the following candidates, Ted J. Andronico, Roy W. Casey, Elaine F. 'Houser, Julian J. Hribernik and Ben E. Tomlin, being the five candidates receiving a majority of the votes cast for directors of said District, are hereby declared elected to the offices of Directors. 13. On behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the Clerk of this Board shall issue Certificates of Election to each of the successful candidates. 3 14. The Clerk is further directed to cause this resolution and order to be entered I in full upon the minutes of this Board as a statement of the results of said election. AYES: Supervisors: JL14ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL$ W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors: None. i ABSENT: Supervisors: None. l. 100 r. rY,^ I,•R' f. July 5, 1960 - continued - r In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for t. Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek-Arnold In- dustrial Highway to Willow Pass Road. Plans and specifications for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek--Arnold Industrial Highway to Willow Pass Road, having been submitted to and filed with this Board 3 this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control; ry On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, 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 specifications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for July 26, 1960, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directe to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the CONTRA COSTA TIDES. 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 Area--Willow Pass Road Upstream to 0.6 Mile Northerly of Monument Read. Tw Plans and specifications for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek Area-- Willow Pass Road Upstream to 0.6 Mile Northerly of Monument Road, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County p:x Flood Control and Water Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, 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 specifications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for August 2, 1960, at 11 a.m. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the DIABLO BEACON. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n r y In the Natter of Approval of Work Order #4701. w On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisorr: Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works 4*' Director is directed to clear the vegetation and to remove silt from the following second- ary drainage channels with County forces, at a total estimated cost of $2,950; (Flood Control Job No. 61-1) ESTIMATED JOB NO.IAC ATION COST 61-1-(1) East Sherman Acres outlet - along north 250 line of Pleasant Hill Motor Movies to Hwy. 21, along highway to north end of WestSherman Acres (Pleasant Hill) . 61-1-(2) West Sherman Acres outlet-from Linda 150 Lane to Grayson Creek paralleled to and between Doris Drive and Kathryn Drive Pleasant Hill). 61-1-(3) College Park - along south tract line, K„ Hwy. 21 to Ruth Drive (Pleasant Hill) . 150 fQf 61-1-(4) Fair Oaks outlet - along north side of Monument Boulevard parallel to south tract line of East Sherman Acres Pleasant Hill) . 100 w 10 J July 5, 1960 continued a t ESTIMATED JOB NO. LOCATION COST lr f 61-1-(5) Fair Oaks inlet - along east tract line 100 f of Fair Oaks, Hookston Road to Loralee Place (Pleasant Hill 61-1-(6) Ditch from Elliot to Oakvue to Hubbard 250 f to nest Branch of cast Fork of Grayson Creek (Pleasant Hill) . k 61-1-(7) Ditch crossing Elinora "rive, parallel to 300 and between Nancy $,ane and Betty Lane from east tract line to East Fork of Grayson Creek (Pleasant Hill) . Pleasant Acres Units 2 and 3-ditches in 250 eneral (Soule Ave. area off Boyd Road) Pleasant Hill). 61-1-(9) Ditch from Treadway Lane to East Fork of 300 Grayson Creek along north line of Recreation Center (Pleasant Hill). r yrs 61-1-(10) Ditch from Gregory Lane to Recreation 300 Center ditch parallel to and a short distance west of Treadway Lane (Pleasant Hill). 61-1-(11) Wed ewood Acres - ditch parallel to and 150' between Lenox Court and Cumberland Drive t off Pleasant Hill Road) Pleasant Hill. F f 61-1-(12) Ygnacio Valley outlet - from Whitman Road 100 to Oak Grove Road to Pine Creek (Concord) . 61-1-(13) Westmoreland Park - along south tract line 200 Reference point - Oak Grove Road to Keswick Lane to south end of Honis ter LL Lane) Concord. 1 61-1-(14) Orchard Grove Estates - ditches in general 100 F't4 ,. reference point - Oak Grove Road just- south of Gilardy Drive) . cd. 61-1-(15) Ditch parallel to Southern Pacific Railroad - 150 Mayette Avenue to Meadow Lane - Concord. RSM " 61-1-(16) Oak Grove Manor outlet - along back lot line S of houses on Ebano Drive - Walnut Creek. 100 25 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In the Matter of Approving and authorizing EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH WALNUT payment for property acquisitions.CREEK E4ERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements and contracts be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrant in the following account to be delivered f to the County Flood Control District: Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Number Amount Grantor Date North American Title 75732 Paul H. Grooss June 27, 1960 x Insurance Company f North American Title 75726 Henry Peshon June 20, 1960 Insurance Company Ella Peshon jNorth American Title 75723 Marino F. Pelosi June 16, 1960 Insurance Company Diary Pelosi F i3 # North American Title 75716 Eula A. Camp June 2$, 1960 Insurance Company B. C. Alexander t 3iM 4' The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 102 hx pZyy lh. July 5, 1960 - continued - 7 In the Matter of Bids for interim AS EE-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE NORTH channel improvements in Walnut Creek,WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT* Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the interim channel improve- ments in Walnut Creek, Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road, 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: Winton Jones Contractor Inc., 1949 Industrial Highway, Concord; 1 Craft & Galbraith, P. 0. Box 575, Oakdale; Parish Brothers, Inc. , P. 0. Box 6, Benicia; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21; Martin Brothers, Inc. , P. 0. Box 638, Concord; t and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for report to this Board on July 12, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u In the Matter of Granting franchise to Stevenson Electronics for community an- tenna system. Stevenson Electronics having made application to this Board for franchise for a community antenna system, under and pursuant to Ordinances Nos. 696 and 1431 of the County A of Contra Costa; and r On the recommendation of the Building Inspector, with the District Attorney and the Planning Commission concurring, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said franchise be and the same is hereby GRANTED pur- suant ur suant to the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 696 and 1431, with the understanding that bond in the amount of $1,000 to guarantee faithful performance of the permit shall be filed with t this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the ?utter of Madigan Annexation RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING a TY OF CONCORD TO HAVE No. 2 Addition to City of Concord.BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of theCounty of Contra Costa on October 11, r 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 a WHEREAS, the Madigan Annexation No. 2 Addition to the City of Concord is in the fs/ process of annexation to the City of Concord, and said annexation has been approved by the o City Council, which has passed a resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on z the 13th day of June, 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 authorize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that Sees payable be collected by the City; Y:, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Madigan Annexation No. 2 Addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by Cityforces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of Concord. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of July, 1960, by the following vote to wit: r AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. b NOES: Supervisors - None. L ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Formation of County Sanitation District No. 10, in the RESOLUTION County of Contra Costa, State of California. CONTINUING HEARING s WHEREAS, on the 31st day of May, 1960, the Board of Supervisors passed a resolution setting the 5th of July, 1960, at 10:00 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing in the matter of formation of County Sanitation District leo. 10; and Kf soy dam` f +p'yE i 7 Ste' f r July 5, 1960 - continued - r f F. i Ft WHEREAS, said hearing was held on the 5th day of July, 1960, and Mr. James E.;: r .. Cox, Attorney at Law, appeared on behalf of Yolk-McLain and certain other owners of porperty within the proposed district and presented written objections signed by such property owners, which he stated were between 95 and 96 per cent of the assessed property s' within the proposed district; and WHEREAS, the District Attorney urged that the Board's position be made clear in order that the people are made aware of the problem which will occur in the future; ,and WHEREAS, Supervisor Nielsen referred to the public greeting which the Board had arranged toalert the people to the sewage disposal problems involved in the proposed district; and r WHEREAS, the Board referred the written objections to the Assessor far evalua r . tion and a determination as to the percentage of property owners actually signing such I objections; NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves FF. s that the hearing in the matter of the formation of County Sanitation District No. 10 be and it is hereby continued until Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1960, at I0:00 a.m. in Pf the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, _. Contra Costa County, California. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of I R: Contra Costa, State of California, on the 5th day of July, 1960, by the following vote,. r to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, and JOSEPH S. SI LVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. And the Board adjourns at 12 o'clock noon as a Board of Supervisors to meet as a Board of Equalization. f1,, Ch ai an ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r_ By Deputy 9erk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Ix y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SITTING AS A COUNTY' BOARD OF EQUALIZATION THE BOARD ASST JULY 5, 1960 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RE- CORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIMNG; SUPERVISORS, JAMES P. KEWY, THOMAS JOHN COLLr_. W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f In the Matter of Receipt of toy 4 A M} A(rr BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 12 1960 THE BOARD MET IN AiLAB SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORARE MEL F. NIELSEN, 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 f. Adjustments. E On the recoowndation of the County Administrator and on notion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER ID that the following personnel adjust- ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: Sheriff - J Cancel one Intermediate Typist ClerkRamp 26 (4341-4415), add one (1) Typist Clerk, Range 23 ($29J.4-3-511, effective July 13, 1960. z Sheriff: Reclassify Tist Clerk position #01 Ran 23 (#295-4358), to Intermediatewist Clerk, Range 26 ($341 15), effective July 13, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r3a. In the Matter of Approving k Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrators and on motion of Supervisor Sika, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that,the following appropriation ff adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: APPROPRIATION DECREASE I r;Via: H.°sPil-al 505: Ambulance Service 5,000 504: Outside Hospital Care 000. tOtherServices Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 121000 5 Probation t Staff Personnel Temp. 531-204 150 Overtiw 531-211 3S0 Board and Care, Juvenile Wards 534-211 500 Rn The foregoing order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board. k x fi. In the Matter of Authorising continuation of tax collection 4 ' and accounting services to community services districts on a no charge basis. On the recosnendation of the County Auditor-Controller and with the concurrence of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer, and on motion of Supervisor dilva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to continue tax collection and accounting services to community services districts on a no charge basis. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ff, In the Matter od Denying request of Central California Quarter Horse Association for contract for custodianship of John Marsh home and grounds The County Administrator having e lained to this Board that under the terms of the contract between the Trustees of the S. 8. Cowell Foundation and the County of Contra Costa it is the obligation of the County to assume the responsibility for the custodianship of said John Marsh home and grounds and therefore impossible to delegate this responsibility to the Central California Quarter Morse Association; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that request of the Central California Quarter Horse Association for contract for custodianship of the John Marsh bone and grounds be and the saw is hereby DENIED. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.XvH 4 July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Eatendinr Lease with Edwin Merrithew for county Pool Garage on Month-to month Basin. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra- Costa does resolve as follows: THAT the Lease between Edwin W. Merrithew, Lessor and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, for County Pool Garage premises expired June 30, 190; and THAT the County will require the use of said premises for approximately four months only, until the new Garage Pool is finished; and THAT the Lessor, through his attorney, Gordon Turner, has offered to extend said lease on a month-to-month basis under the same terms and conditions as before; and THAT the extension of said lease, on a month-to-month basis under the same term and conditions as before is hereby accepted and approved by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 12th day of July, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. r NOES:None. ABSENT: None.X 9t In the Matter of Directing Publication• t of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from Lone Tree School RESOLUTIONDistrict. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California intends to purchase from Lone Tree School District the real property described in the follow- ing notice; and WHEREAS, the Five Thousand Dollar ($5000.00) consideration to be paid by the County for said purchase seems fair and reasonable; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the notice herein is approved and the hearsne date and place therein specified shall be the date and place for meeting to conanmmate said purchase; 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 BRENTWOOD NEWS, a newspaper of general eircu- lation for three (3) weeks immediately preceding the date set for said hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 12th day of July, 19609 at a regular meeting, declared its t intention to purchase the following described property: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: That portion of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 2 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described in the dded Irom Charles McLaughlin to Robert Love, et al, as trustees, dated December 1, 1$83 and recorded January 11, 1884 in Volume j 45 of Deeds, at page 292, as follows: Commencing at the South West corner of the North Westuarter of Section No. Three (3) in Township One (1) North,aor n HanginTwo (2) East of the Mount Diablo Baso and er duan d rune g thence North along the line between Sections 3 & 4 - 209 feet, and running at rigtt angles Easterly 209 feet, and running thence at right angles southerly - 209 - feet, and thence runninat right angles Westerly, and along the half section line 20 feet to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from the Lone Tree School District and that the consideration for said purchase is the am of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000.00); NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Board will meet on Tuesday, the 16th day of August, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Superviso ., Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board will meet to eon- summate the said purchase. i i 106 got r( July 12, 1960 - continued Dated this 12th day of July, 1960. W. Ti PAASCH Comity Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, xpp By: M A Deputy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 12th day of July, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. C. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.y S In the Matter of Authorising Jury Commissioner to develop k inquest juror lists for Coroner's use. xkThisBoardhavingconsideredareportbytheCountyAdministrator, Coroner, and Jury Commissioner that the Jury Commissioner will develop inquest juror lists for the Corner's 6use; NOW,, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Jury Commissioner is directed to develop such a program commencing this date. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Authorizing increase in fees for autopsies. At the request of the County Coroner at the recosendation of the County Administra- for and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDNED THAT fees to be paid the Coroner for performing an autopsy are increased from $30 to 35 per autopsy, said rate effective July 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement for participation of the County x in the Association of Bay Area Governments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silval, µt seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE Nielsen ChairmtanASDORDEREDthatMelF. is authorized to execute an agreement which provides for the participation by tie County of Contra Costa as a member of the Association of Bat Area Governments. G' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Supervisor James P. Kenny to represent the County on the Association of Bay Area Governments. L On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD s,8 ORDERED that Supervisor James P. Kenny be and he is hereby appointed as the representative of the County on the Association of Bay Area Governments. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Creating standing committee on housing and building codes for assisting in the implementa- tion of a Workable Program for the unincorporated area of Contra Costa I County. Upon the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS ORDERED that a standing committee on housing and building codes is created for the purpose of assisting in the im- plementation of a Workable Program for the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County. The i4r F membership of the committee shall consist in part of the following County department heads, for each of whom an alternate shall be designated: County Building Inspector Countounty Hel Ctor Ch ficer t r July 12, 1960 - continued f County Public Works Director Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District District Attorney County Administrator f The membership shall also include a representative, for each of whom an alternate shall be designated, from each of the following organizations: Contra Costa County Horse Builders' Association Local Improvement Associations Local Realtors' Associations Contra Costa County Building Trades Council Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association Contra Costa County Farm BBuurreau Local Industrial Associations Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs' Association Local Utility Companies The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Authorizing immediate payment of $3 386 to City of Pinole for services to Pinole County Fire Protection District. At the request of the City of Pinole because of stringent financial conditions and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERRD that the County Auditor is directed to make immediate payment of $3,386 which amount is normally due December 13 to the City of Pinole, said *3#386 to be charged to the Pinole 1 County Fire Protection 61strict. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G, y i In the Matter of Hours of operation of libraries in the County library system. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, by order dated June 28 1960 and by order date July 5, 1960, placed restriction on the hours of operation of libraries in the county library system in the interest of economy; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that further analyses, particularly in terms of work load shifts, is desirable before changes in hours of operation are made effective; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the matter of library operation be referred to the County Librarian and the County Administrator for further study, and BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that no changes in the existing hours of operation of libraries in the County library system shall be made until said study has been made. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Hoard: 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 plans and specifications for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, Brentwood. z Plans and specifications for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, located on Lone Tree Way Brentwood, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. 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 sante 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 above referred to specifications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for August 9, 1960, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Hoard is hereby direct- ed 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 BRENTWOOD NEMS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 108 ww 4 July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Sale of 1957, Series G, Mt. Diablo Unified School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California here- tofore duly authorized the issuance of $5,500,000 principal amount of bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 213 ,000, designated as Series G. said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder F"'40 therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner presecrib ed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: r Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District I Wells Fargo Bank American Trust Company, Account Manager 106,641.50 Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. 1079271.50 X First Western Bank & Trust Co.108,555.00 y Blyth and Company, Inc. 1099290.00 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,x 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 Wells Fargo Bank American Trust Company for $213,000 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 $1. s BowNumberA merest Rate Per A um G-1 to G-49 5 µG-50 to G-56 36 Wyk G-57 to G-122 3-3/ 4%G-123 to G-213 4 %Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on the 20th days of January and July in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on July 20, 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 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. f PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of July, 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. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.NOES: None. ABSENT: None.In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing of electrical energy, etc. , for Serpa Tract Lighting District, Contra Costa County.It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in the Serpa Tract Lighting District will expire on September 15, 1960;NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT 1 IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidders for the receiv-ing of bids for the furnishinngg of electricity to said Serpa Tract Lighting District 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 10 o'clock a.m, on Tuesday, August 23, 1960.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F 109 F i July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Milford E. Viera, Commissioner of Mt. View County Fire Protection District. Mr. Milford E. Viera, Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, files with this Board his resignation to become effective July 31, 1960, due to the fact that he anticipates moving from the area within the year; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED EFRCTIVE JULY 31, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing hearing of assessment list on Reclamation District No. 799 (Sand Mound). The Assessment Commissioners heretofore appointed by this Board to prepare assess- ment list of Reclamation District No. 799, having filed with this Board said assessment list: On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said assessment list be, and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, August 16, 1960, at 2 p.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place of the hearing on said assessment list be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the DIABLO VALLEY NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 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 Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments:x Requests dated June 28, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1958-1959 Code 202-Assessment No. 205 Ogden W. E. & Stevenson, T. 'd. are assessed with personal property, being for boat number ?1279, assessed value #100. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and re registered in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 205, code 202, should be cancelled. For the fiscal year 1959-1960 Code 202-Assessment No. 175 W. E. Ogden & T. W. Stevenson are assessed with personal property, being for boat number 7 OB 1276, assessed value $100. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and has been re-registered in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment number 175 code 202, should be cancelled. Code 7911-Assessment No. 226 E.J. Armstrong is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 241-105, assessed valuation $1300. This boat is not habitually moored in Contra Costa County; it was here for repairs the home port of the boat being Coos Bay, Oregon. Therefore, assessment no. 226, code 79il, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 31 James Bannister Jr. is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 7 0& 2656, assessed value $90. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment number 31, code 801, should be cancelled. Requests dated July 7. 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the year 1953, Sale #2240, Harry G. and Juanita G. Gray are erroneously assessed with mineral rights in a 20 acre parcel which should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Assessment 164541,0. For the year 1955, Sale #1456, City of San Pablo is assessed with a 10 foot strip lying within San Pablo Manor, assessed value of land $10. The taxes levied on this assess- ment should be cancelled as this is non-taxable property. 1 i 1 v_.._._ ... July 12, 1960 - continued On September 3 1959 a request was presented to the Board authorizing cancellation of Sale #132 for 1958. fhis Sale Number should be reinstated and Sale #123 for 1958 should be cancelled. For thegear 1959, Sale Nos. 402 and 403, Presbytery of San Francisco is assessed with a portion of Lot 40, all of Lots 41 to 47 inclusive Block 34, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, assessed value of land $"0, improvements $27640. On March 4, 1959 J. L. Burnett filed claim for church exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $26710 should be allowed on Sale 1402 and $1820 exemption on Sale #403. 4 i For the year 1957, Sale #3073, Altarinda Estates Inc., is assessed with Lot 517A, Haciendas del Orinda Unit No. 5, assessed value of land $40. This assessment should be i fry cancelled as it is a portion of a street in Tract 2333, which tract was filed February 9, 1956. For the year 19589 Sale #2746, Alta L. Wood et al are assessed with a one foot strip in Ro E1 Sobrante, assessed value of land $70. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with property formerly owned by East Bay Municipal Utility District and accuired by the State of California May 7, 1959. For the year 1955, Sale Nos. 340, 341 and 342 Normandie Development Company is erroneously assessed with a 20 foot strip lying within kormandie Acres, total assessed value of land $40. These assessments should be cancelled as they were acquired by East Bay Munici- ! pal Utility District. I For the fiscal year 1960-1961 i Code 9007-Assessment No. 2102, U.S. Markets - Rodeo (A Corp) is assessed with personal property 417,450, money $3710, total $21,160. These values were posted to roll by clerical error. The correct assessed values should be $15,790, money $370, total $16,160.r Si Code 6604-Asse33ment No. 2118, William F. Reed is assessed with personal property i in the amount of $830. This valuation was posted to the roll by a clerical error. The correct assessed valuation should be $420. In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal 'year 1960-1961 Code 801-As3essment No. 2779, E. G. Spence and Charles Loveless are erroneously assessed with personal property $3270, money $50, total $3320. This personal property was removed and disposed of prior to lien date. Assessment No. 801-2779 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 5100-Assessment No. 2006, Russell Santos is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $2800. This personal property consisted of livestock which was not in county on lien date. The assessment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 8324-A39essment No. 2002, Norman Webb is assessed for personal property in thes amount of $"0. This personal property had been removed and disposed of prior to lien date. ; Assm't No. 8324-2002 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. f Code 801-Assessment No. 2972, W. Mathis is assessed for personal property in the amount of $4170. This personal property was not ac^uired by assesses until after the lien date of the first Monday of March. Assessment No. 801-2972 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 8302-Assessment No. 2008 Watson Communication Engineers, Inc. is assessed for personal property in the amount of #10,b00. This is a double with assessment No. 802-2027. Assessment No. 8302-2008 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment No. 2556, TCS Sales Inc. is assessed for personal property in the amount of $1700. This is a double with Assessment No. 202-2489 in the name of Concord Sundry Sales. Assessment No. 202-25556 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. E In ccordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following i assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 501-Assessment No. 2498 Union Carbide Corporation Linde Air Products Division 30 East 42nd St., Room 2126 New York 17, New York e' Assessed Valuation - Fixed Machinery $450. Code 701-Assessment No. 2519 Mode 0 Day Corporation Store #417 8487 W. Third Street Los Angeles 48, California Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $700. Code 701-Assea3ment No. 2520 i 4. i+ C July 12, 1960 - continued Sarah Cunningham et al dba Fashionette Beauty Shop 404 Black Diamond Street, Pittsburg i f Assessed Valuation $250. a Code 701-Assessment No. 2521 Fischbach & Hoore Inc. P. 0. Boz 1271, Pittsburg i Assessed Valuation - personal property $910, money $100, total $1010. Revuests dated Ju1J$_ In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 17945 - Assessment No. 2001 i John T. McManus r2099GearyRoad, walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $90 - Personal Property. fi Code 8203-Assessment No. 2037 Tom Cagle dba Delta Manufacturing Co. Main St. , Oakley Assessed Valuation $1080, personal property. Code 8604 - Assessment No. 2031 Leo Feinstein dba Reliable Tire & Rubber 1530 - 3rd Avenue., walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $200 - personal property. Code 8604 - Assessment No. 2032 t Union Carbide Corporation Linde Air Products Division 30 East 42nd St., Rm. 2126 New York 17, New York Assessed Valuation $470 - Fixed Machinery. Code 8604 - Assessment No. 2033 Y t Union Carbide Corporation Linde Air Products Division 30 E. 42nd St. , Rm. 2126 New York 17, New York Assessed Valuation $4430 - Fixed Mach' r. Code 9202 - Assessment No. 2023 C. G. Silla 1016 E. 12th Street Oakland Assessed Valuation 4200 .- personal property. Code 9912 - Assessment No. 2010 Kenneth Nelson dba: Vine Hill Apartments f 378 Acacia, Fairfield Assessed Valuation $1040 - personal property. Code 9912- Assessment No. 2011 Sid Lippow 610 Las Juntas St., Martinez Assessed Valuation $760 - personal property. Code 9922 - Assessment No. 2006 Mar-Buck Inc. 4495 Pacheco Boulevard Martinez, California Assessed Valuation $330 - personal property r y Ya kr fi tq A 112 Y July 129 1960 - continued i Code 10001 - Assessment No. 2067 Tonder B. Strand R 2031 Doris Avenue Walnut Creek u Assessed Valuation $50 - personal property. Code 10004- Assessment No. 2003 Earl R. Ifland 1365 Geary Rd., Walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $190 - personal property. r Code 7601 - Assessment No. 2006 Francis Zuppan do John ZuppanK dba Canyon Dairy Rt. 2, Bm 391, Martina Assessed Valuation $4100, exemption $1000, total $3100. Code 7912 - Assessment No. 2045 f{ n C. G. Sills 1016 E. 12th St., Oakland Assessed Valuation $330 - personal property. Code 7926 - Assessment No. 2033 t C. G. Sills 1016 E. 12th St., Oakland Assessed Valuation $200 - personal property. Code 79192 - Assessment No. 2119 Wayne W. Lloyd 1532 Geary Road, Walnut Creek4. Assessed Valuation $760 - personal property, money $10, total $770 with solvent credits $1,500. x Code 79193 - Assessment No. 2013 Everett W. Farnsworth 51 Paradise Lane, Walnut Creek NF 1 t Assessed Valuation $240 - personal property. Code 701 - Assessment No. 2522 Fischbach do Moore, Inc. x 620 West 10th Street, Pittsburg (P.O. Box 1271) Assessed Valuation $630 - personal property, money $100, total $730. Code 900 - Assessment No. 2602 r 13wYx+. fi C. G. Silla 1016 E. 12th St., Oakland Assessed Valuation $630 personal property. y Code 900 - Assessment No. 2603 b, barold Soderx 4 r 1765 San Miguel Dr., Walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $200 - personal property. Code 900 - Assessment No. 2604 1 J. B. Near 1395 Creekside Drive, Walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $50 - personal property. Code 910 - Assessment No. 2024 Donald H. Evans 2$16 Larkey Lane, Walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $210 - personal property. k” b r f July 12, 1960 - continued l r Code 5304 - Assessment No. 2040 Charles Palmer k Joseph Pierce dba Palmer do Pierce Equip. Rental 1935 Acacia St; Antioch Assessed Valuation $6740 - personal property. i Code 6604 - Assessment No. 2138 F. C. G. Sills 1016 E. 12th St., Oakland Assessed Valuation $320 - personal property. Code 7305 - Assessment No. 2381 C. G. Silla 1016 E. 12th St., Oakland Assessed Valuation $370 - personal property. 1 Code 7305 - Assessment No. 2382 Cable-Vision - A California Corp. f cfo Charles R. Crabtree 2169 San Miguel Dr., Walnut Creek Assessed Valuation $670 - personal property. a ' Code 7305 - Assessment No. 2383 Jerry Smith dba ABC Office Machine Service 980 C Hough St., Lafayette Assessed Valuation #60 - personal property. q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 iK 2 I In the Matter of Robert H. Jones Annexation Addition to City of RESOLUTIONConcord. 3 AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES r INSPECTED BY CITY j WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1953, 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 Robert H. Jones 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 for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on t the 13th day of June, 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 authorize 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 Robert H. Jones Annexation Addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with 1 said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of Concord. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 12th day of July, 1960, by the following vote to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Wel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. i i 1 114 14 M Yi July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Resolution adopted by Carpenters' Local No. 2046 with reference to sanitation facilities on construction jobs. This Board having received a copy of a resolution adopted by Carpenters' Local No. 2046 in which the Local requests that the County Buildsng Inspector be directed not to issue anypermituntilassuredthatpropersanitationfacilities (including both sewage and water) will be available, etc., and Mr. Roy Mattson, Business Representative for said Local, this dap y appears on behalf of said Union and Mr. R. J. Kraints, Building Inspector, also appears and asks for a continuance of two weeks in order that said matter may be reviewed by certain in- terested groups; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that consideration of said proposal is continued to July 26, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a: In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. r,. rye, On motion of Supervisor Kenny. seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPRRED and ADOPTED: r Ordinance No. 1464 which fixes fee for card room licenses, etc. Ordinance No. 1465 which refers to position of Building Design Coordinator; Ordinance No. 1466 which prohibits concealment of facts and making of false state- ments to officers and employees of Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be publish ed for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation prints y` and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1464 in the "El Cerrito Journal" No. 1465 in the "El Sobrante Herald Bee Press* mow F No: 1466 in the "Pinole Hercules News. x4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous 'rote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits Df publication of Ordinances 14553, 14630 Y This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Bios. 1455 1463 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with thisboard; and it appearing Ffromsaidaffidavitsthatsaidordinancesweredulyandregularlypublishedforthetimeand in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva,secondedby SupervisorSu Kenn IT ISKenny, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. 'a, 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. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD EORDEREDthatMelF. Nielsen Chairman Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby GRANTED µt PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STA+E OF CALIkORNIA for a period of one week commencing July 13, 1960. 1 The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. r ROBERT F. BAUM, P. 0. Box 73, Knightsen, California, having filed with this Board on July 6, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $1.,100; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEdD that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED.a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r rte' l a July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Proposed formation of County Sani- tation District No. 10. r- sm. The matter of the proposed formation of County Sanitation District No. 10 came on k regularly to be heard before this Board this 12th day of July, 1960, having heretofore been continued from July 5, 1960. The County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa submitted a certificate dated I July 6 1960, that protests and objections to the formation of said Sanitary District had been fled by the owners of real property constituting more than one-half of the value of the I value of the real property within the proposed District as shown by the last equalized assess- ment roll. Mrs. Rutt C. McHenry appeared and presented a petition signed by 16 persons, 3 requesting continuation of the hearing, and the Clerk read a letter from A. W. Henry, M.D. in which he asked that the protest petition be canceled, but the District Attorney informe the Board that in view of the fact that a majority of the owners of property had protested the formation of the proposed District, the Board had no alternative than to terminate the proceed- a ings. The District Attorney read a statement of position which recommended be approved and made a part of the record of this Board in this matter, r Supervisor Buchanan thereupon moved that the proceedings for the formation of the District be terminated and that the statement referred to and presented by the District l Attorney be approved and made a part of the record as if fully set forth herein in words, i The motion was seconded by Supervisor Silva, and passed by the following vote of the Board: 7i rl AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, I W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. t 3 ABSENT: None. FJ 5' ryIx 44- o- fir b +41 r di July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Satisfaction 3' of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Genevieve Haynes. An instrument dated July 12, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtueof a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Genevieve Haynes on September 4, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Genevieve Haynes are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Genevieve Haynes 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND the Chairman of this Board is authorised to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Contract Change Order No.l x for County Pool Garage. On recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERU that Contract Change Order No. 1 for the County Pool Garage (Vezey Construction Company, Contractor) authorizing a 40 working day' extension of time for completion of the contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Sf C In the Matter of the Execution of a Project Agreement and Pro- ect Proposal for a Prototype ommunity Fallout Shelter. There having been submitted to this Board of Supervisors a Project Agreement be- tween the United States of America, acting through the Office, of Civil and Defense Mobilisa- tion, and Contra Costa County, California, for Prototy ppee Community Fallout Shelter referred to as Juvenile Hall, Contra Costa County, California,- Contract No. CDM-60-128, OCDM Project No. PG-7-5, and there having also been submitted to this Board a Project Proposal for Proto- type Group Fallout Shelter referred to as Juvenile Hall, Contra Costa County, California, Contract No. CDX-PF-60-128, OCDK Project No. PG-7-5; and Good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, 1. That said Project Agreement and Attachement "A" thereto, and said Project Proposal be and they hereby are made a part of this resolution for all purposes as if herein set forth in full; 2. That the Chairman of this Board be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver said Project Agreement and Project Proposal on behalf of Contra Costa County, California. The foregoing resolution is passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint from Mr. Eugene A. Taliaferro concerning Secretary to the Marshal of the San Pablo Judicial District. This Board having received a co®unication from Mr. Eugene A. Taliaferro, 1949 Pullman Street, San Pablo, in which he alleges that the Secretary to the Marshal of the San Pablo Judicial District refused to permit Mr. Taliaferro's Secretary to see certain court papers; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney for review. ` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Co®mmication from the City Council of Walnut Creek with reference to proposed usage of land in single family residential areas. The Board having received a communication from the City Council of Walnut Creek Jz with reference to proposed usage of land in single family residential areas; xs i I z 116 Rt. July 12, 1960 - continued y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD unb ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator and to the Planningna Commission in order that a meeting may be arranged for a discussion regarding said matter. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C-1 In the Matter of Report on behalf of Cross and Doyle, insurance servicing agency for Contra Costa County. Mr. Donald Doyle of Cross and Doyle, insurance servicing agency for Contra Costa County, appeared before this Board and reviewed certain aspects of the program for the past year, and told of his endeavors on behalf of improving the plan for 1960-61. N His firm has requested quotations on coverage for county employees against false arrest charges. He believes the County is in no position to carry insurance which would cover resident physicians at the County Hospital for other than their work for the County. 4 A policy can be written for the period, July 1, 1960 to July 1, 1961 for 95,986. The division of commissions would be an additional cost. Last year's insurance cost totaled $105,480. The totals do not take into con- sideration false arrest insurance. Mr. Doyle is investigating $1,000 deductible insurance on other than automobile coverage. He recommends that the County "stay with the present insurance carriers" and he is making every effort to secure the best "package deal' for the County. 74 In the I-latter of Renest that Board include in 1960-61 budget, Hands for burning tules in the i a Galindo Creek (Ridge Park Area). t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD j A ORDERED that the request of Mr. Anton E. Maderious, 1023 Ridge Park Drive Concord, that funds be included in the 1960-61 budget for the burning of tules in the Gafindo Creek (Ridge Park Area) , be and the same is hereby referred to the County Flood Control District. 5 f y YTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of the Formation of County Sanitation District No. 10, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION OF TEMUNATION The matter of the proposed formation of Count y Sanitation District No. 10 came on regularly to be heard before this Board on July 12, 1960 having heretofore been continued af< from July 5, 1960. The County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa submitted a certificate dated July 6 1960 that protests and objections to the formation of said Sanitary District had been filed by the owners of real property constituting more than one-half of the value of the y real property within the proposed District as shown by the last equalized assessment roll, and ! good cause appearing, therefore, z' BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, that the proceedings for the formation of aroposed County Sanitation District No. 10 be and the same are hereby terminated.4 .V5 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 12th day of July, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: 4 AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, J W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 4 NOES:None. ABSENT: None. EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT In the Matter of Approving and authorizing for property acquisi- tions. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements be and the same are hereby APPROVED r 11? r r S July 12, 1960 - continued Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Numb Amount Grantor Date North American Title Insurance Company 95299 Arthur J. Johnson Leona A. Johnson June 309 1960 North American Title Insurance Karl V. Ross Company 75733 Alvena I. Ross June 309 1960 North American Title Insurance Raymond C. Williams Company 75731 Nancy A. Williams June 30, 1960 North American Title Insurance Edwin T. Elliott Company 75735 Audrey W. Elliott July 6, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Heim Brothers, Inc. for first unit of tree clearing for Interim Channel ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Improvements in Walnut Creek.NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on June 8 1960 entered into agreement with Heim Brothers Inc., 1551 Sunny Court, Walnut Creek, for First unit of tree clearing for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek, with the American Casualty Company as surety, and WHEREAS , C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control District having certified to this Board that said work has been inspected and has been found to co V with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and having recd Mad ed that said contract be accepted as completed on the 5th day of July, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS C60LETED on the 5th day of July, 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 Awarding contract for interim chan- nel improvements in Walnut Creek Bancroft Road to Ygnac10 Vall ey Roa d. This Board having on July 5, 1960, received bids from the following for interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek: Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., 1919 Industrial Highway, Concord; Craft do Galbraith P. 0. Bou 575 Oakdale; Parish Brothers, Inc. P. 0. Box k Benicia; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21; Martin Brothers, Inc., P. 0. Box 638, Concord; and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva tion District, having this day recommended the bid of Winton Jones Contractor Inc., as the lowest and best bid for the doing of said wort; and this Board finding that tie said bid total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: $187,500), 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., at the unit prices submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of #9397509 one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall pre- pare the contract for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 r July 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of y agreement with Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., for interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek, Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road. y This Board having on July 12, 1960 awarded a contract to Winton Jones Contractor, i Inc., for interim channel improvements in iarijt Creek, Bancroft Road to Ygnacio Valley Road; and kt An agreement dated July 12, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the con- tractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said g work and two surety bonds, No. B-58574, each in the amount of $93,750, issued by United i Pacific Insurance Company with said Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., as principal, one guaran- teeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; t• 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 authorised to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. 94` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the checks and/or bonds which accompanied all bids be returned and/or exonerated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.C r P In the Matter of Approval of Ff: Agreement concerningModifica- tion of Bancroft Da . ti M Agreement dated July 12, 1960 between Philip Bancroft, Sr., on behalf of the owners of the Bancroft Dam and the property involved, hereinafter called Owners and North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Coatrol District, acting by and through the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called Emergency District and Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Conservation District, hereinafter called District, and wherein it is agreed; amoung other thinks, that in consideration of $570 to be paid to him, Owners agree to permit i Emergency District to modify their dam located in the channel of walnut Creek approximately 1200 feet north of Geary Road Bridge, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to execute said Agreement. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw r his warrant for $570 in favor of Philip Bancroft, Sr. to be charged to the North Walnut Creek Flood Control District, said warrant to be delivered to lir. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said[ North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. F< The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L ` h And the Board adjourns at 2:15 p.n. as a Board of Supervisors to meet as a Board tv of Equalization. i ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH; ChER By Deputy Clerk 4 Y,• rx r w, s t ek`rr: e xe a rs. ry 7: BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNNPY SITTING AS A COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION THE BOARD MET JULY 129 1960 AT 2:20 P.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING- SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, TH6AAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. x' PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Application of Mr. Marren L. Smith for exemption of certain property on the basis that the property is used for D c_. This Board having received an application from Mr. Warren L. Smith for exemption_ of certain property which is a portion of Lot 36, Contra Costa Land Co., Subdivision no. 2 of the Larkey Ranch, on the basis that the property is used for erowin_croos; and said lir. Smith appears before this Board and is duly sworn. Mr. Smith, in addition to his request for exemption, requests an interpretation as to whether his property is exempt from taxation on the basis referred to in his application, and the District Attorney advises the Board that the property is not exempt; and this Board having fully considered said application; and On the recommendation of the District Attorney and the County Assessor and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6RDERED that said application be and the same is hereby DENIED. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Johns-Manville Products Corpora- tion for reduction of assessment. This Board having received a verified petition for reduction of assessment from Johns-Manville Products Corporation, and which is a sequel to the application made before this Board last year pertaining to the assessment of imported asbestos fiber which was stored by applicant in the original packages at applicant's plant near the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa; and Mr. James H. Knecht, Attorney for the said Johns44anville Products Corporation having appeared before this Board on behalf of said petition, and being duly sworn testifies in regard to said petition; and The District Attorney having recommended to this Board that said petition be accepted and that the matter be continued for one week; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY 1HIS BOARD ORDERED that said petition is accepted, and the hearing on same is continued to Monday, July 18, 1960, at 10 a.m. 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. ABSENT: None, I In the Matter of Applications of Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association and Merchants National Realty Corporation for reduction of assessments. This Board having received verified applications from the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association and the Merchants National Realty Corporation for reduction in assessments; and Mr. George Koster and Mr. H. Clark Lamb appear before this Board on behalf of both the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association and Merchants National Realty Corporation and being duly sworn, request that the hearing on both applications be combined; and said Mr. Koster and Mr. Lamb testify and request reductions in assessments on the improve- ments located on property described in said applications, by the elimination of the assessed value on safe deposit boxes which have been included therein; and said persons allege that said safety deposit boxes are not improvements, but consitute instead personal property and are therefore exempt from ad valorem taxation under both Federal and California law; an i I ti f l J...I o 4 July 12, 1960 - continued p4 Thereupon, the Board of Supervisors requests an opinion from the District Attorney, who states that he believes that said safe deposit boxes are real property; and On notion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and the same are hereby DENIED. t 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. G• ABSENT: None. tr In the Matter of Petition of Mr. M Harry A. Ballf and Mr. Harold P. Ballf for reduction of assessment. This Board having received verified petition from Mr. Harry A. Ballf and Mr. Harold P. Ballf, log 5pringside Road Walnut Creek, for reduction in assessment on unimproved lot, which is Lot 1 in Block E. Unit No. 2, Linda Vista Subdivision; and s Mr. Harry A. Ballf having this day appeared before this Board and being duly sworn, { requests on behalf of himself and lir. Harold P. Ballf that their petition be granted, and this Board being desirous of further time to consider said petition; NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, Via; IT IS BY THE kARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition is continued to July 1$, 1960, at 10:15 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition of Mr. Johnnie A. Johnson for reduction in assessment. This Board having received verified petition from Mr. Johnnie A. Johnson, 34 Tarry Lane, Orinda, for reduction in assessment on his property at said 34 Tarry Lane, and said Mr. Johnnie A. Johnson having this day appeared on behalf of his petition and being duly sworn, requests reduction of the assessment; and On the recommendation of the County Assessor and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE that said petition be and the same In hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petitions for reductin of assessments executed by Mr. gpurgeon Avakian of Avakian Johnston, Attorneys, on behalf of certain property owners. The following property owners having filed with this Board verified petitions, ex- ecuted by Mr. Spurgeon Avakian of Avakian k Johnston, Attorneys, protesting assessment on property referred to in the following assessments: Assessment Numbers 375043 Stanley E. and Grace E. Nunn 377147 Irwin Edgar Pomeroy, Jr. 375208 Gladys K. Lane 145-120-12 Paul and Philip Bancroft 435450 George Wood 825174 Fred Weidemann r and said Mr. Avakian having this day appeared before this Board and being duly sworn, testifies! on behalf of said protestants, and the County Assessor testifies in defense of his method of i assessing said property, and this Board being desirous of further considering said protest; and i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD n ORDERED that the hearing on said protest be and the same is hereby continued to July 18, 19609 at 10:30 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 121 F i July 12, 1%0 - continued i r And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization to July 18, 1960 at 9:30 a.m., and takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to meet on Tuesday, July 19, 1960 at 9 a.m. i 4 i a ATTEST: ChaErman W. T. PAASCHs CLERK By 7 Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SITTING AS A COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION THE BOARD MET JULY 189 1960 AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. VMSEN CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPIRVISCRS THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT SUPERVISOR JAMES P. KENNY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Petition of Mr. Fred M. Tinkham for re- duction in assessment. This Board having received verified petition from Mr. Fred M. Tinkhan Saranap Boulevard, Walnut Creek for reduction in assessment on Floraland Tract, portion of Lot 15, 0.930 acre, Assessment Aumber 185-360-23, and said Mr. Fred M. Tinkham having this day appeared on behalf of his petition and being duly sworn, requests reduction of the assessment; and the County Assessor having testified regarding said petition; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the petition for reduction in the assessment on the reaf property referred to 1 in said petition is denied, but a reduction in the improvements on said property from $2620 to $1620 is GRANTED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, C ; Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Denying petition of Mr. Harry A. Ballf and Mr. Harold P. Ballf for reduction of t assessment. This Board having continued the hearing on the petition received from Mr. Harm A. Ballf and Mr. Harold P. Ballf, 108 Springside Road Walnut Creek, for reduction in assess- ment on unimproved lot, which is Lot 1 in Block E, Unit No. 2, Linda Vista Subdivision, to this date, Mr. Harry A. Ballf again appears and asks for a reduction of 33-1/3% of the $1470 assessment on said property; and Mr. A. W. Glendinning and Mr. Ralph Seaton, Deputy County Assessors appear before this Board in support of the proposed assessment on the County Assessor's Roll; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition for reduction of assessment be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: z AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. SABSENT: upervisor James P. Keary. t i 1 4. qq9y,d, i6July1891960 - continued r# In the Matter of Denying petitions for reduction of assessments exe- cuted by Mr. Spurgeon Avakian of Avakian & Johnston, Attorneys, on behalf of certain property owners. This Board having continued the hearing on petitions executed by Mr. Spurgeon Avakian of Avakian & Johnston, Attorneys, protesting assessment on property referred to in the following assessments: Assessmentumber_ y+ 375043 Stanle E. & Grace E. Nunn 377147 Irwin Pomeroy, Jr. 375208 Gladys X. Lane 145-120-12 Paul & Philip Bancroft t50 George Woo231Fred Weidemd ann and the following persons having this day appeared before this Board with reference to said protests: Mr. Spurgeon Avakian who again protested the assessments and the method r " of assessing the property referred to; Mr. C. Dunklee, County Assessor, who testified on his own behalf; and Mr. John A. Ne3edly, District Attorney, who assured the Board that the Assessor had the legal jurisdiction to assess the property referred to in the manner protested; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petitions above referred to be and the same are hereby DENIED.7 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. cJ NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny, y:x Yfr In the Matter of Granting petition of Pinole Plaza for reduction in assessment. This Board having received verified petition from Pinole Plaza, 254 - 24th Street, Richmond, for reduction in assessed valuation on Parcel No. 360-010-03, from $67,430 to 32,400; and X Mr. R. L. Jones, as agent, having this day appeared before this Board on behalf of Pinole Plaza and being duly sworn, requests that said petition be granted; and On the reco®endation of the County Assessor and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY TIM HOARD ORDEUD that said petition be and the same is hereby GRANTED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, 5 W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kemy. rr W 4 t gN; z r A 3 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 19 1960 THE BOARD MET IN ikUKAB SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEI. F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, r JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JA14ES P. KENNY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In, the Matter of Personnel r Adjustments. 1p 4j On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjust- ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: District _Att orn ey: Add one (1) Deputy District Attorney Grade I, Range 37 ti5344710), and cancel one (1) Deputy District Attorney, Grade II, Range 43 ($7$2-$950) , effective July 20, 1960. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanisous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving f Appropriation Adjustments. kF On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll,x seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation y adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: a APPROPRIATION DECREASEINC_ f Public Works Department 195940 Fiscal Year 3 Secondary Road Construction East Richmond Heights Assessment District 1959-3 Fund 1003 369993 Unappropriated Reserve 36,993 County Garage 1959-60 Fiscal Year y Lockers Fund 1003 20 Wheel Tractor Fund 1003 20 I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.IGS In the Matter of Resolution of intention to proceed with con- striction of Units Two and Tbree of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center in the fi scal year 1961- 1962. N WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has a number of delinquent boys; and A WHEREAS, by the development of a Boys' Rehabilitation Center, the County of Contra Costa has an additional rehabilitation plan available for juvenile offenders; and WHEREAS, the first unit of the Contra Costa County Boys' Rehabilitation Center has already been constructed; and WHEREAS a difficult financial situation made it necessary for the Board of Super- visors to delete from the 1960-1961 budget, funds for Unit Two at the Boys' Rehabilitation Center; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Su ervisors of Contra Costa County does indicate its intent to proceed with the construction of Units Two and Three of the Boys# Rehabilitation Center in the fiscal year 1961-1962; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does, therefore, request the reservation of Rinds in the State budget for 1961-1962 for the State of California's portion of the construction costs. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. c ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.5" 1 2 5 i July 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller, to sign and present applica- tion to State Department of Veterans Affairs for state subventions for County Veterans' Service Department for 1960-1961 fiscal year. RESOLVED: That H. E. McNamer Auditor-Controller is hereby authorized and designat as the representative of the County of 8ontra Costa, State of California, to sign and present an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California for State moneys under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans Code, State of California, Chapter 1493, Statutes of 1945; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That said representative is hereby authorized and designated to execute an agreement on behalf of said County with said Department of Veterans Affairs covering the terms and conditions under which any amount of State moneys is to be granted to the said County; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the amount of State moneys to be allotted will be determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and matching funds may be provided by the County in the proportions as required by agreement with said Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with City of Pittsburg for joint City-County animal control. An agreement dated July 19, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as "the County," and the City of Pittsburg, hereinafter referred to as "the City," which provides that the County shall enforce within the City all ordinances of the City 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 August 1, 1960, and continuing 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 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 present. 5 = In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Master Proof of Loss statement covering reim- bursement under the accumula- tive clause for fire loss occurring during the fiscal year 1959-1960. Master Proof of Loss statement being handled under the accumulative clause of the County's "all property" fire policies for fire loss occuring during the fiscal year 1959-1960, which statement covers a fire loss in a rental unit at 1379 Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek, in the amount of $211.47, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said statement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of authorizing an agreement with Harry Y. Nakahara, Architect. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there now exists an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Harry Y. Nakahara, Architect, covering the services of Architect, in relation to construction of the County Pool Garage, in the form of an addendum, dated March 3, 1958, which was made a part of contract dated 31st of October, 1957; and THAT since the execution of the addendum, the location of the County Pool Garage and the extent of the facilities to be constructed thereon, have been significantly changed, making it necessary to cancel such addendum and execute a new contract, and THAT this Board orders that the addendum dated March 3, 1958 referred to above be cancelled and terminated, and a new contract entered into between County and Harry Y. Nakahara Architect, for the services to be performed in the design and supervision of the County Pool Garage, now located and to be built at Main and Willow Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County,California. s 2 sr r#t July 19, 1960 - continued ffPASSEDANDADOPTEDbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny• s r1 In the Matter of Authorising payment of $6,375 for County x participation in the financial support of the County Super- visors Association of California. e On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment of $6,37$ for County participation in the financial support of theCountySupervisorsAssociationofCalifornia, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED. FYI Ie- n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4.i mak} In the Matter of Resolution of Appreciation to City of Martinez for turning State subventions over to the County for use in rb development of Buchanan Field. WHEREAS, the City of Martinez over a period of several years accumulated in a special fund, State subventions for the development of a City airport ; and WHEREAS, it has recently been determined, in view of the availability of other transportation facilities, that the City of Martinez does not require an airport and plans to develop such a facility have been abandoned; and 4 , WHEREAS, the City of Martinez has turned over to the County of Contra Costa the amount of $14 895.53 representinr, its accumulated State subventions for use in the developmentk of Buchanan Field, the Contra Costa County airport facility; w F y* NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that an appropriate expression of appreciation shall be transmitted to the City of Martinez by the Clerk of the Board in the behalf of Contra CostaCounty. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: P kAYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.G s NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. 4` In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare an Ordinance which will provide for additional vacation for employees who have49 worked for the County for a minimum period of twenty-five years. i Mrs. Maxine Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Allied Hospital Employees Union, Local 251, appears before this Board with reference to Ordinance No. 1463 which refers to i additional vacation accruals for employees who have worked a minimum of twenty-five years, and Mrs. Johnson also protests the fact that the Chairman of the County's Health and Welfare Committee did not consult with other members of the Committee with reference to any change of premium under the medical care insurance policy; and the Clerk notes that letters have been received with reference to said matters from the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County and from County Employees Union, Local 302, and after discussion; and r.. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an Ordinance on an emergency basis effective August 1, 1960 which shall provide that each employee who has worked for the County for a minimum of twenty-five years shall receive one additional week of vacation annually,but not on an accrual basis; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is to present to this Board his recommendation with reference to the proposed reorganization of the Health and Welfare Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. us. tt, t 1c27 July 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Communication from Employees Association, Local 1675, re increase in premiums for Kaiser Health Plan. This Board having received a communication from the Contra Costa County EmployeesAssociation, Local 1675, in which the lack of notice to employee representatives of the recent increase in premiums for Kaiser Health Plan is protested, etc. ; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for report in one week. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 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 for County purposes, and that the same should be sold in accordance with Section 25525, 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 WHEREAS, said Notice set the lst day of September, 1959, at 10:00 a.m. in the Supervisors' Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for said sale; and WHEREAS, the highest bid received for Item two was the amount of Three Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) bid by Byron Sanitary District, Byron, California, and the bidder deposited an amount equal to a least twenty-five percent (25%) of the bid price to secure completion of the transaction. WHEREAS, Right of Way Department has informed this board th-a the bidder has complied with the terms and conditions of sale and the balance of the purchase price has been paid. 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 the bidder, named above, and to cause the same to be delivered. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right of Way Agent is hereby authorized to return to the unsuccessful 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 July, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll,W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. 4 NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Proposed Agreement 3 9! between Sanitation District No. 3 and Pinole Sanitary Service for garbage collection. This Board as the govern body of County Sanitation District No. 3 having received a coamtu*ation from Pinole Garbage Service on proposed agreement between Contra Costa CountySanitationDistrictNo. 3 and Pinole Garbage Service, and proposed ordinance, all referring to collection of garbage and fixing of rates; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney, County Administrator, and Supervisor Kenny for their report to this Board in one week. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. - . In the Matter of Appointment of Dr. Vernon V. Edwards to Mt. View County Fire Protection District Commission. This Board having on July 12, 1960 accepted the resignation, effective July 31 1960, of Milford E. Viers as Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Vernon V. Edwards, 909 kain Street, Martinez, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of said District, his term to commence August 1, 1960 and for the period to January 1, 1962. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i d Jos y i 3 etF July 19, 1960 - continued aR In the Matter of Appointment of Ray Johnson as Constable of Oakley Judicial District. a A vacancy occurs in the office of Constable of Oakley Judicial District due to the recent death of Constable Joel D. Wightman; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that RAY JOHNSON, 601 Main Street, Oakley, be and he is herety appointed CONSTABLE of the Oakley Judicial District. The foregoing order is passedgg by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.S 3 SFr; In the Matter of Authorizing r District Attorney to prepare short term lease between the County and Tom D. Stow covering use of county-owned property for recreation purposes. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorised to prepare a short term lease agreement j between the County of Contra Costa and Tom D. Stow covering the use of county-owned property. ! for recreation purposes. U The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, i5 la r In the Matter of Directing45 District Attorney to pre- pare amendment to Ordinance z No. 1285 pertaining to com- pensation of employees for loss or damage to personal property.I c On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to County Salary Ordinance No. 1285 pertaining to compensation of employees for loss or damage to personal property. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Amendment of Lease with Duarte and Witting for Auto Parking Area on Ward Street. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT on June 201, 1960, the County of Contra Costa was given thrity (30) days' notice by Duarte and Witting for the cancellation of the lease entered into by and between County and Duarte and Witting, dated October 5, 1954, which lease authorized the County to use an auto parking area on Ward Street; s THAT the County has negotiated with Lessor, Duarte and Witting to provide that a portion of such leased area may be retained on a month-to-month basis for approximately four f 4) months, the time necessary to complete the new car pool facilities; i THAT an amendment to the lease, dated October 5, 1954, is hereby accepted and approved, said amendment to give the County the right to use a portion of said area at a reduced rental on a month-to-month basis, commencing on July 1, 1960, and that all other termsandconditionsoftheleaseshallcontinuetoremaininfullforceandeffect, except as provided therein. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. G NOES:None. L, ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. In the Matter of the approval of an Agreement with the United States of America, acting through the Federal Aviation Agency and the Chief Air- ports Division, Region IV (LA) per- taining to federal funds for the construction of an apron at Buchanan Field. F On June 2$, 1960, there was submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval, an offer of a Grant Agreement dated June 20, 1960 pertaining to Buchanan Field Airport (Project t. July 19, 1960 - cont inued No. 9-04-049-6007; Contract No. FA4-993) pertaining to the construction of an apron and the installation of fencing under the above numbered project and contract. On June 28, 19609 this Hoard of Supervisors authorized the Chairman of this Board, Mel F. Nielsen to sign the acceptance attached to such offer on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, Mate of California. Reference is hereby made to the said Grant Agreement including the offer dated June 20, 1960 and the acceptance dated June 28, 1960 which by this reference is made a part of this resolution as if fully set forth herein in words and figures; good cause appearing therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California that the said order of this Board dated June 28, 1960 is hereby modified and rati- fied to include the foregoing recitals as to the incorporation by reference of this said offer of the said Grant Agreement and the acceptance thereof. The foregoing resolution and order is passed and adopted by the following vote of the members of the Board of Supervisors. AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan,x Joseph S. Silva. x NOES:None. 771 ABSENT: Supervisors James P. Kenny, S In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 14701-Supple- mental 1. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is directed to remove silt and vegetation from the ditches from the following secondary drainage channels with County forces, at a total estimated cost of $5,600; (Flood Control Job No. 61-1) ; ESTIMATED JOB NO. LOCATION COST 61-1-(17) Treehaven - ditches in general (in unincorpora- ted areas only - Concord).200 61-1-(18) Cameo Acres - ditches in general Danville). 500 61-1-(19) Ditch crossing Essenay Avenue, within f` tract limits of Stanley Park off Larkey Lane - Walnut Creek. 100 61-1-(20) Lafayette Valley instates - ditches in r general - Florence Dr. off St. Mary's Road - Lafayette. 300 61-1-(21) St. Mary's Orchards - ditches in general including outlet to Las Trampas Creek Rohrer Drive off St. Mary's Road - Laf). 500 i 61-1-(22) Valle Del amigo - ditches in general reference point Del Amigo to Verona Avenue - Danville). 200 5 61-1-(23) Ditch from Castle Hill Road (opposite end of Meadow Road) to Tice Creek Walnut Creek). 300 61-1-(24) Reliez Valley Estates - ditch from Palomiares Street to Ortega St. (reference point - Pleasant Hill Rd. to Acalanes Ave. to Perales to Palomares - Lafayette - i Walnut Creek).100 61-1-(25) San Crainte outlet from Milton across Vanderslice to San Ramon Creek plus side s ditch crossing Herron to Celeste 500GWalnutCreek). 61-1-(26) Rose Estates - ditch along west side of Michael Lane (off Glenside Drive) Lafayette.200 61-1-(27) Ditch paralleling EHl+iUD right-of--way along north tract line of Acalanes Valley Unit No. 1 from Reliez Creek to approx. 500 ft. s upstream (Lafayette - Walnut Creek).300 61-1-(28) Ditch between Estrella Rancho and Tract 2027 from Las Juntas to Buskirk Walnut Creek). 500 3i i t N t h: July 19, 1960 - continued i A ESTIMATED JOB NO. LOCATIONIION_ COST 61-1-(29) Sun Valley Estates - ditch paralleling extension of Dale Court off Kinney Drive Walnut Creek. 100 61-1-(30) Ditch from Sequoia Avenue to just above is Newell Avenue along west line of Parkmead K Unit No. 4 and east line of Park Court tract, also side ditch draining Park Avenue Walnut Creek).500 61-1-(31) Ditch adjacent to Lot $, Tract 2209 frog Harold Drive downstream approximately 150 I ft. (off Rheem Blvd.) - Orinda - Moraga. 200 9 61-1-02) Parchester Village - outlet ditches to pipes beneath Southern Richmond - San Pablo).300 61-1-(33) Burton Valley outlet - ditch in future freeway right-of-way reserve from Burton Drive upstream - Lafayette.300 61-1-(34) Grayson Creek, west branch of east fork from Boyd Road to Oak Park Blvd. - Pleasant Hill. 200 61-1-(35) Rancho San Ramon Hts. Unit No. 2 - Ditch along west tract line opposite end of Sierra Vista Place (reference point Diablo Rd: to Alamatos Drive to Sierra Vista (Danville). 300 95, 0 fl The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.G. In..the' Matter ,of Approval of Work Order 14707. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor y Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director F is directed to remove silt and vegetation from Tara Hills ditch, from south tract line to Tara Hills Drive and short section of ditch opposite north end of Flannery Road (Richmond- Pinole) , with County forces, at a total estimated cost of #$50. (Flood Control Job No. 61-1)-i Job 61-1-36). G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. S In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimbursement agreement of Alameda Weatherbee. An instrument dated July 19, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a re- imbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Alameda Weatherbee on January 25 1960 or f, granting of aid and assistance to said Alameda Weatherbee are hereby satisfied, and ail reai and personal property of said Alameda Weatherbee 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 Buchanan, 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 members present. S e In the Matter of Affidavit r of publication of Ordinance fi 1462. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1462 and Affidavit of Publication t of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit r , 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. R v 3 f July 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Correction sof 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 Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated July 14 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following 3 assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 7902-Assessment No. 90 i J. Sparacino - 314 Escobar St., Martinez, Calif. Boat No. 28 Y 508 - Assessed Value $430. Code $206-Assessment No. 1569 i Boyette Motor Company Robt. Boyette - 1584 Vista Grande, San Leandro, Calif. Boat No. 28 J 1897 - Issessed Value $1300. y. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1590 W. H. Crossman - 10 Riverview Dr., Bethel Island, Calif. Boat No. 28 C 668 - Assessed Value $300. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1591 Farrar Park Yacht Harbor - 10 Riverview Dr. , Bethel Island, Calif. Boat No. 28 E 1663 - Assessed Value $500. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1592 Farrar Park Yacht Harbor - 10 Riverview Dr. , Bethel Island, Calif. 1 Boat No. CF 4033 AS - Assessed Value $800. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1593 Golden Bear Yacht Sales - P. 0. Box 5, Bethel Island, Calif. t Boats - Assessed Value $3620. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1594 1 Louie L. & Noel Moore - 169 B West Beverley P1., Tracy, Calif. Boat - Assessed Value $450. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1595 Phyllis Shipway - 1884 Potrero Dr. , San Jose, Calif. Boat No. 28 G 1824 - Assessed Value $610. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1596 a Harry S. Smith - Rt. 2 Box 348, Oakley, Calif. Boat 28 V 858 - Assessed Value $160. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1597 R. M. Stagg - Bethel Island, Calif. Boat - Assessed Value $500. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1598 R. M. Stagg - Bethel Island, Calif. Boat No. 28 F 1163 - Assessed Value $550. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1599 R M S k tagg Bethel Island, Calif. Boat-Assessed Value $950. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1600 R. M. Stagg - Bethel Island, Calif. Boat - Assessed Value $2200. Code 100-Assessment No. 2 334 Ben E. Tomlin, Tomlin Realty - P. 0. Box 936, Antioch Personal Property-Assessed Valuation $420, money $350, Total $770. Code 100-Assessment No. 2335 Cornelius Van Wyk & Philip V. Carney, dba Dutch Pride Dairy 215 East 18th Street, Antioch Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $9,970, money $100, total $10,070. 13 L j15 4 lr r July 19, 1960 - continued Code 100- Assessment No. 2336 oStephens - 1101 L Street, AntiochOrvilleE. Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $680. 41 Code 202-Assessment No. 2564 r Karl's Shoe Stores, Ltd. - 8366 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CaliforniaAssessedValuation - Personal Property $5,570. Code 202-Assessment No. 2565 C. G. Silla - dba Silla Music Company - 1016 East 12th St., OaklandAssessedValuation - Personal Property $950. Code $324-Assessment No. 2017 d Lucky Stores, Inc. 17 - 17-01 First, Avenue, San Leandro California, Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $33,720, moneyPyy 500, total $34,220. Code 801-Assessment No. 1381 r, George W. Galusha - 700 Avila Place El Cerrito, Calif. Boat No. 28 U 224 - Assessed Value 870. Code 5309-Assessment No. 542 M. B. Christofferson - 919 Tresle Glen Rd. , Oakland, Calif.j Boat No. 28 G 14.70 - Assessed Value $1270. Code 5309-Assessment No. 543 Wm C Cottrell - 149$ Sunnybrook Rd Alamo, Calif. Boat C. 28 L 1475 - Assessed Value RlOO. Code 5309-Assessment No. 544 x° Golden Bear Yacht Sales - P. 0. Box 5, Bethel Island, Calif. Boats - Assessed Value $2090. raj Code 801-Assessment No. 3525 M Union Carbide Corporation - Linde Air Products Division 30 East 42nd St. , Rm. 212611 New York 17, New York Assessed Valuation - Fixed Machinery $2510. r Code 8504-Assessment No. 2034 Charles F. Butera - dba: Valley View Barber Shop f= 4211 Valley View Road Richmond mr Assessed Valuation - Personal Property Code 8504-Assessment No. 2035 y Grace Cannan - dba: Petite Studio of Beauty 4209 Valley View Road El Sobrante Assessed Valuation - Personal Property #930. uCade300-Assessment No. 2379 C. G. Silla - dba: Silla Music Company - 1016 Bast 12th St., Oakland: Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $340. Code 801-Assessment No. 3 522 Robert E. Cornish - dba: Cornish Laboratori el - 743 fight Way, Berkeley 10AssessedValuation - Personal Property #680. F Code 801-Assessment No, 3523 Office Equipment Lease Co. - 400 - 21st St., Oakland Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $430. Code 801-Assessment No. 3524 C. G. Silla - dba: Silla Music Company -1016 East 12th St., Oakland Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $230. Reouest dated July 18_1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and. Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 w Code 202-Assessment No. 2494, William C. Curley is assessed for personal property'' " 7 ` s 4: 133 r' i July 199 1960 - continued in the amount of $720. This personal property was disposed of prior to the lien date of the first Monday of March. Assessment No. 202-2494 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 290$, County Office Machine Co. , Inc. is erroneously assess- ed with personal property $57009 money $30, total $5730• The amount declared for inventory on the property statement included inventory at two separate business locations and was assessed at both locations; therefore constituting a double with Assessment No. 202-2439• The correct assessed vlauations on Assessment No. 801-2908 should be personal property $4500, money $20, total $4520. Code 202-Assessment No. 2439, County Office Machine Co., Inc. is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $5720. The amount declared for inventory on this property statement included inventory at two separate business locations and was assessed at both locations; constituting a double assessment with No. 801-2909. The correct assessed valuation of personal property on Assessment No. 202-2439 should be $1510. Code 202-Assessment No. 2344, N. S. Groves is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $2200, with money $30, total $2230. The assessment of $30 money is erroneous since there was no money kept in this office on lien date. The name on this assessment should be changed to hurray H. Groves, Jr.; and the assessment corrected to read personal property $2200 only. Code 801-Assessment No. 3397, Palemoco, Inc. is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $1930, with improvements $935,040. The assessment of the personal property is erroneous since it is doubly assessed with personal property on the secured roll under Assessment No. 95107-1. Assessment No. 801-3397 should be in the amount of $935,040 for improvements only. Requests dated July 19. 1960 In accordance with the provisionsof Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1959-60 Code 5302-Assessment No. 402 F. Dwyer is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 E 12$0, assessed value 42400. This boat was assessed and the taxes paid in Colusa County, therefore, assessment no. 402, code 5302 should be cancelled. accordance with the provisions of Section 431 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 7911-Assessment No. 1 A. T. Anderson is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 7 OB 2099 assessed value $240. Due to a clerical error a fif2'00. re of *240. was posted. The correct assessed value of assessment no. 7911-1 should be Code 8206-Assessment No. 1313 John D. Robinson is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 28 C 1113 i assessed value $1250. Due to a clerical error in computing the assessed value the figure of 1250 was used, this should have been $900. Code 8206-Assessment No. 944 Paul Fincher is Assessed with personal property, being for boat number 28 J 15769 assessed value $330. Due to an error a figure of $330 was used when the Assessor intended the figure to be $200. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 300-Assessment No. 30 Code 300-Assessment No. 27 Code 300-Assessment No. 26 Boat City is assessedwith personal property being for three boats (above assessment numbers) , boat numbers 7 Ob 64149 7 OB 6410, 7 OB 5145, total assessed value $150. These boats were assessed as a part of the inventory of Boat City. Therefore, assessment numbers 261 27 and 30, code 300 should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 1277 F. Vermillion is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 230-207, assessed value $2850. This boat has been assessed in San Mateo County. Therefore, assessment no. 1277 code 801, should be cancelled. Code 7305-Assessment No. 174 Joserh E. Barker is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 P 1883, i f 13 JJuly19, 3960 - continued assessed value $330. This boat was purchased after the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 174, code 7305 should be cancelled. Code 1102-Assessment No. 44 r x Harry Clifton is assessed with personal property being for boat number 2$ G 1652, assessed value $$fl. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and taken out of the County.Therefore, assessment no. 44, code 1302, should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment No. 15$0 K. Boyle is assessed with personal property, being for boat {no number}, assessed value $410. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 15$0, code8206, should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment No. 1552 M. F. Lipscomb is assessed with personal property being for boat number 2$ D 1736, assessed value $3450. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. z: Therefore, assessment no. 1552, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 9104-Assessment No. b Matt Ivance is assessed with personal property , being for boat number 2$ G 1700, assessed value $300. This boat is habitually moored in Mendocino County and has been assessed ]there. Therefore, assessment no. 6, code 9104, should be cancelled. i Code 300-Assessment No. 2$7 Boat City is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 5047 assessed value $50. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and has been assessed to Mr. I d W. F. Price, code $01 assessment number 955. Therefore, assessment number 2$7, code 300, should be cancelled. y Code 5309—Assessment No. 520 Arthur D. Snow is assessed with personal property being for boat number 2$ P 1444 ' r¢. assessed value $230. This boat has been assessed and a Veterans Exemption filed in San Mateo 'County. Therefore, assessment no. 520, code 5309 should be cancelled. Code 79$2-Assessment No. 24 j J. H. Chisum is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1454E assessed value $$0. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and taken to Lake County.Wherefore, assessment no. 24, code 79$2 should be cancelled. Code 7201-Assessment No. 22 Frank E. Jorgensen is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 7 OB5644, assessed value ,$150. This boat was taken to San Joaquin county prior to the lien date and has been assessed there. Therefore, assessment no. 22, code 7201 should be cancelled. isr Code $206-Assessment No. 140$ Jeanne Ingersoll is assessed withpersonal property, being for boat number 2$ A IO10 a Assessed value $3400. This boat was taken to Sacramento County prior to the lien date and the t wtaxeshavebeenpaidthere. Therefore, assessment no. 140$, code $206 should be cancelled. Code 8206—Assessment No. 1303 l YHarryQuadrosisassessedwithpersonalproperty, being for boat number 28 D 10$9, assessed value $190. This boat was sold prior to time lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 1303 , code $206 should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. G 8 i 7 In the Matter of amending resolution of June 23 1960 referring to the Count and 6anvass of returns of Special Election held in the East Bay nicipal Utility District on June 79 1960. n WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on June 23, 1960 1q adopted a resolution certifying to the total number of votes cast in the County of ContraCostaonJune7, 1960 within the East Bay Municipal Utility District on the followingproposi- tion: EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT PROPOSITION PROPOSITION: Shall EAST BAY M KICIPAL MMS`YES UTILITY DISTRICT add fluorine and fluorine compounds to the public water supply of said District?No IM, July 19, 1960 - continued AND WHEREAS, this Board has determined that there is an error in the portion of said resolution which refers to the certification of the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the East Bay Municipal Utility District on said proposition, said error being that the "No" Vote was certified to as being 26,054 whereas the No" Vote totaled 36,054. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that said resolution of June 23, 1960 be and the same is hereby amended to show that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa on the above referred to proposition within the East Bay Municipal Utility District was as follows: Yes 31,696 No 369054 AND this Board of Supervisors hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast . in the County of Contra Costa on the above referred to proposition within the East Bay Municipal Utility District was as follows: Yes 31,696 No 369054 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. B. W. Booker. RESOLUTION WHEREAS Mr. B. W. Booker served manyyears as State Highway Engineer for Division IV of the State Division of Highways; and WHEREAS, he was responsible for and directed the planning and construction of State highways and freeways in Contra Costa County;and WHEREAS, officials and employees of Contra Costa County had innumerable contacts and meetings with Mr. Booker over the years and acquired increasing respect and admiration for his many outstanding qualities, including his great integrity, his engineering ability, his loyalty and devotion to his profession and to the people of the State of California; and WHEREAS members of this Board and of the official family of the County personally knew and respected him; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board expresses its feelings of loss and sadness upon the death of Mr. Booker and that this Board and the County of Contra Costa extend to Mrs. Booker their deepest sympathy and condolences. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorising distribution of tax-deeded land sales. The County Auditor-Controller having requested authorization to distribute the t proceeds of tax-deeded land sales held by the Tax Collector on March 18, 1960, as provided in Sections 3718, 3731 and 4711 of the Revenue and Taxation Code as follows: State of California State Fees 63.00 Ciof Richmondt1ityProRata Share of Proceeds 414.42 t City of Martinez i City Pro Rata Share of Proceeds 11991.89 City of Pittsburg City Pro Rata Share of Proceeds 55.$0 NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controlier is authorized to distribute said amounts as requested and indicated above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. w July 19, 1960 - continued aR. ff In the Matter of Relieving Mr. Eugene Vabri of responsibility for support of his parent, Mr. John Vabri. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDUED that responsible relative Mr. Eugene Vabri is relieved from duty to support his parent, Mr. John Vabri. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C In the Matter of Granting permit to Al G. Kelly and Miller Bros. p to conduct a trained animal show. r r Al G. Kelly and Miller Bros. having filed an application with this Board, pursuant to Ordinance No. 391, for a permit to conduct a trained animal show on September 2$, 1960, at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds at Antioch; G' On motion of supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit is granted, and the County Tax Collector is directed to issue a license for the conducting of said show upon deposit of $75 with the County Treasurer as t payment for said permit. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. it In the Matter of Authorizing Civil Defense Department to arrange for production of flood fight film. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Defense Department be and it is hereby authoRsed to arrange for pro- duction of a flood fight film at a cost to the County of not to exceed $400. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.'4 r In the Matter of Cancelation of addendum to contract of Harry Y. Nakahara for architectural services for County Pool Garage, On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor CollIT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the addendum to the contract of Harry Y. Nakahara, architect, of March 3, 1958, which provided for general architectural services on a limited scale for the County Pool Garage, be and the same is hereby canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. k A In the Matter of Approval oflanap and specifications for North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control Dis- AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF trict's Project 32-1001, Modification NORTH WALNUT CREEK FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT of Bancroft Dam. Plans and specifications for North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District's Project 32-1001, Modification of Bancroft Dam, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROVED, s 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 above referred to specifications.t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, tQgust 9, 1960, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bidsi for said work, said notice to be published in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Y r 0 3 M y x July 19' 1960 - continued 9 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement for construction of storm drain- age facilities in Storm Drain- AS EZ-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF age District Zone No. 10.CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT Agreement between the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District acting by and through the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the board of Supervisor 3 of said District, hereinafter called District, and the hate of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, hereinafter called State, wherein District agrees, among other things, to construct pursuant to laws governing District in the performance of such work, storm drainage facilities along various lines within Storm Drainage Zone No. 10, and more particularly as delineated on plans on file in the District's office for Drainage Zone No: 10, which said plans include a project for the construction of Line "A" Extension under and across existing State Highway Route 107, between Calmar Vista Road and Del Amigo Road, from a point upstream from said State Highway to San Ramon Creek, as more particularly set forth in said agreement, and wherein State agrees, among other things, to pay District promptly upon completion of the construction contract, and upon receipt of a detailed state- went therefor, State's share of the expense of the construction costs as set forth in said agreement, cost to the State, in no event, to exceed $13,000 without written approval is presented to this Board; and F 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 and Mel Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, acting as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the District. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Mel. F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. G` NOES:None. 4 ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. t And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, July 21, 1960, at 9:30 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 2;zg- 3 ha an F ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r ..r By fDeputy Clerk i BEFORE THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS r THLMSDAY, JULY 21 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS f THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES P. KENNY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. i F FOR XMTE ORDERS ADOPTED THIS DAY, SEE ZONING HOOK 66. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 26, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. l r ChAiriban ATTEST: W. T. PAASCCi, CLERK By putt' lerk tj t S 3 j t ri 138 is.. Y R` tx5 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 26 1960 THE BOARD MET IH RkGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSE14 CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVIS(RS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel kAdjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: Health Department. Reclassify Typist Clerk position number 03 Range 23 192954358). to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 26 ($3414415)1, effective July 27, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing reemployment of Samuel Mesnick at second step of salary range for Deputy District Attorney Grade I. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARDC ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby granted authority to reemploy Mr. Samuel Mesnick at the second step of the salary range for Deputy District Attorney Grade I effective July 27, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Gf f In the Matter of Granting Cr permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bertha Hellum, County Librarian, be and she is hereby GRANRD PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for a maximum of thirty days beginning July 269 1960. 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 Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD N ORDERED that Louis L. Edmunds Judge of the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION +0 LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for the period of one week from ! August 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter Confirmation of Minimum 5% Salary Increase for County Employees, effective July 1, 1960. This Board having adopted a resolution approving salary adjustments effective July 1, 1960, for county employees, and it appearing that no mention was made of adjustments for those employees not on regular steps of the present basic salary schedule; NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, this Board RESOLVES that it was the intent in adopting the salaryprogram for the year 1960-61* Y that all employees in the classified service receive at least a 5% increase in pay, effective July 1, 1960. The foregoing resolution is 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. y ABSENT: None. s 1: i July 26, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Lease under the terms of which t, the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District will acquire radio equipment from Motorola Communications & Electronics, Inc. Lease between the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and Motorola Communications & Electronics, Inc., under the terms of which said District will acquire radio equipment from said Motorola, and which provides for payment over a period of three years with a yearly rental payment (two years at $1,473.05 each year) as more particularly set forth in said lease, and which provides that with payment of the third installment said equipment will become the property of the District with no further obligations or charges, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TM; t In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report of the office of the County Administrator on rabies legislation. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of the office of the County Administrator on rabies legislation be and the same is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i i In the Matter of Approving adjustment in meal rates at County Hospital cafeteria effective August 1, 1960. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an increase from 60 cents to 75 cents for a full meal with appropriate increases for side dishes at the County Hospital cafeteria be and the same is hereby APPROVED effective August 1, 1960. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a continued study of meal rates charged at other County institutions is authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Report from County Administrator pertaining to county employees' health and welfare plan. The County :administrator presents to this Board a report pertaining to the county employees' health and welfare plan; 3 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the receipt of said report is acknowledged, and the Clerk is directed to distri- bute copies to representatives of county employee groups for their comments to be made to this Board on August 9, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Execution of Lease Agreement between County and Tom D. Stow and Floyd Svensson for Lafayette Tennis Court Premises. RESOLUTION i WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has acquired a certain property in Lafayette for County Library purposes, and said property contains tennis court facilities; and WHEREAS, improvement work on said site is not scheduled to commence until sometime in the Autumn of 1960; and WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Board a form of lease between County of Contra Costa Lessor, and Tom D. Stow and Floyd Svensson, Lessees, providing for a month-to- month tenancy at a rental of thirty-five ($35.00) per month for said tennis court premises, and the Board being apprised of the terms of said lease, and good cause appearing therefore, 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: Si 140 Z. i- 7 iF ri,July 269 1960 - continued AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. f NOES:None. ABSENT: None. G--` aIntheMatterofConsolidationof election for Directors for the Pittsburg Community Hospital District with General Election to be held on November 8 1960. Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED xkthatthePittsburgCommunityHospitalDistrictelectionfordirectorsshallbeconsolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 8, 196 .. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s 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 approvingtheannexationofterritorytosaidcity, be placed on file: A Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State Pinole 144 July 22, 1960 A The foregoinggng carder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference j 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 approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Date Filed with Name of City Ordinance Number Secretary of State Concord 191 July 18, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. WILLIAM THOMAS PANNELL and DAVID M. PANNELL, 1091 Castro Street, San Pablo, Calif- ornia having filed with this Board on July 21, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of 26,260; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERb 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 Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Com- fi plaint and Summons in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on-July 25, 1960 referred copy of complaint and summons served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on July 21, 1960, in Action No. 78840 of the Superior -Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus Lyman Weisenberger, et al, to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring 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. r' c F x G F 141 a July 26, 1960 - continued 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 July 22, 1960 referred copy of complaint and summons served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on July 22, 1960, in Action No. 78494 of theSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheCountyofContraCosta, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus Thurman Dannenberg, M. D. , et al, to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring 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. In the Matter of Cancellation of current and delinquent County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the current and delinquent 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 CountHousingAuthority, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid current and delis- quent 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid current and delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Trumans Addition 1959 Sale 3518 Lots 286 & 287 Block 11 07353 Trumans Addition 1959 Sale 3519 Lots 288 & 289 Block 11 07354 Truman Addition 1959 Sale 3522 Lots 371-373 incl Blk1 807394 No. Richmond Ld & Ferry 2 Lots 18 & 19 Block 19 0$205 1959 Sale # 3559) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the delinquent 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 ContraCosta, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid delinquent 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Por Ro Laguna De Los Palos Colorados a 3 ft strip 1958 Sale # 1996 Por Ro Las Juntas 0.46 ac 1958 Sale # 2477 Por Ro Canada Del Hambre 0.79 ac 1958 Sale 2496 Por Ro Canada Del Hambre 2.08 ac 1958 Sale 2498 a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of current and delinquent County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the current and delin- quent 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 current and delinquent County tax lien's on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the current and delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: i Ro E1 Rio 1st Addition 1959 Sale 1 2073 Code 6635 196-190-19 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.G; 1 July 26, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of r 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 BOARD r ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated July 18, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code f For the fiscal year 1960-61 s Code 202-Assessment No. 2489, Concord Sundry Sales is assessed for personal property, 13,100, money $300, total $13,400. In extending the assessed valuation on the property statement, the incorrect factor was used to determine the assessed valuation of the equipment.' fi Due to this clerical error, the incorrect valuation was posted on the roll. The correct 4 assessed valuations should be 412,020, personal property, money $300, total $12,320. Code 7991-Assessment No. 2007, Daniel do Leonard Atni , dba King's Food Center are assessed with personal property in the amount of $7100, money 9300, total $7400. Due to a j clerical error, the retail amount of inventory was used instead of the wholesale amount in determining the assessed valuation. The correct assessed valuation should be $4990, personal property, money $300, total $5290. 9 s Code 300-Assessment No. 2296, Alfred Chong is assessed with personal property in the' amount of $2970. Due to a clerical error, the incorrect factor was used in extending assessed valuation on the property statement. The correct assessed valuation of Assessment No. 300- j 2296 should be $2110. Code 202-Assessment No. 2001, Concord Sportsman's Club is erroneously assessed for improvements in the amount of $2,000. In computing the assessed valuation of these improve- ments, an incorrect factor was used: due to this clerical error, the incorrect valuation was posted to the roll. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $1000. Code 801-Assessment No. 3169, Griffith Jones is assessed with personal property in the amount of $2340. Due to a clerical error, an incorrect factor was used in extending the valuation of equipment. The correct assessed valuation should be $1560. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 8304-Assessment No. 2135, Orinda willows, Inc. is assessed for personal proper- ty in the amount of $13,320, money $330, improvements $360, total $14,010. The improvements and a portion of the amount of personal property consists of fixtures which are assessed with the building on the secured roll; therefore constituting a double assessment. The correct valuations for No. 8304-2135 should be $8260 personal property, money $330, total $8590. w Code 1103-Assessment No. 2120, G. B. Jungferman is assessed for personal property in the amount of $1700, with money $10, exemption $1000, total $710. This valuation included equipment which was not in the possession of the assessee on the lien date. The correct assessed valuation should be $1260 personal property, money $10, exemption $1000, total $270. Code 801-2919, Hugh Warner, dba Buttercup Bakery is erroneously assessed with personal property $5150, money $20, total $5170. This valuation included equipment, portions of which had been disposed of prior to the lien date. The correct assessed valuation should be $1210, money $20, total $1230. Code 801-Assessment No. 3008 D. Teague, dba Avenue Cleaners is assessed with personal property in the amount of $5850, money $jO, total $5910. This valuation included r equipment which was not in the possession of the assessee on the lien date. The correct assessed valuation should be personal property $3630, money $30, total $3660. Request dated July 19, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 100-Assessment No. 2337 Sanitary Golden West, Inc. 3815 Broadway, Oakland, California Assessed Valuation - Personal Property $3470, improvements $1150, total $4620. Requests dated July 25, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the' Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 The following assessments on the Unsecured Roll cover possessory interest in land. p a 14 t s July 269 1960 - contiin,ed i On these assessments, a clerical error was made in computing lease hazards and restrictions on possessory interest appraisal for agricultural and grazing land leases.s Following are the assessment numbers, the baluations as shown on the roll, and the valuations as they should appear corrected on the roll. Code 7701-Assessment No. 2001 Frank Domingos, Rt. 2, Box 272, Martinez i l Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation of $160 should be corrected to $70. 3 Code 7938-Assessment No. 2002 f L. B. Spengler, P. 0. Box 1082, Concord Poss. Int. Land - Assessed Valuation of $190 should be corrected to $80. Code 8302-Assessment No. 2004 Frank J. Dutra, 702 Bear Creek Road, Orinda Poss. Int. Land - Assessed Valuation of $3430 should be corrected to $1710. Code 8302-Assessment No. 2005 Frank J. Dutra, 702 Bear Creek Road, Orinda E Poss. Int. Land - Assessed Valuation of $5470 should be corrected to $2740. f x Code 8307-Assessment No. 2001 W. L. Smith, Rt. 1, Boz GV5, Suisun Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $1270 should be corrected to $640. Code 7938-Assessment No. 2009 Alvin Faria, P. 0. Box 177, Pittsburg 4 Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $3070 should be corrected to X1360. Code 7938-Assessment No. 2010 Robert A. & William W. Foskett, 218 Carmel Avenue, Piedmont f Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $1510 should be corrected to $660. Code 7938- Assessment No. 2011 Robert Ginochi, 3118 Jan Court, Concord Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $3740 should be corrected to 41650. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Pinole-Hercules t Union School District 1954 School Bonds, Series C. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 9th day of November 1954, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $300 006 principal amount of bonds of Pinole-Hercules Union School District, designated "1954 Achool 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 $4,000 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 4,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstand- ing, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $296,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the governing board of said r district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and $96,000 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 board of said district on the 12th day of July, 1960, prescrib- ing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $142,000, 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 ($142,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issued be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; F d r i bz 1 144 July 26, 1960 - continued f IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance ! of $300,000 principal amount of 1954 School Bonds of Pinole-Hercules 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. 142,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional seriesl of said issue, to be designated "Series C". Said bonds of Series C shall be dated September 15th, 1960, shall be 142 in number, numbered consecutively from C-1 to C-142 both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the 6nited 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: 7,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be payable on September 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1978, both inclusive; x4 8,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be payable on September 15th in each of the years 1979 to 1950, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series C shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per j annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, i for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of September 19619 and thereafter a semi-annually on the 15th days of Larch and September of each year untii said bonds are paid; i 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 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 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 substantially in the following form, to wit Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars C- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10000 SCHOOL BOND OF Pinole-Hercules Union School District f .. of Contra Costa County. 1954 School Bond, Series C PINOLE-HERCULES UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the ^older hereof, at the office of the treasurer o£ ; said county, on the 15th day of September, 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars 1,000) in lawful money of the United States- erica with interest thereon in like lawful ;o Am money at the rate of per cent ( i per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days ofr.3rcch and September 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 authoriTed issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any as may be required tc designate varying series numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $366,000, 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 21st day of September 1954, and is issued and sold ] by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said 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 taxation upon the taxable property of said district. i 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 September, 1960. s SEAL) MEI. F. NIELSEN 1 Chairman of Board of Supervisors I COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. M NAIL County Auditor W. T. P AASCH County Clerk F' E a l3( f E July 26, 1960 - continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series C shall be attachedinterestcouponssubstantiallyinthefollowingform, to wit:i The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County State of California, will pay to the hoider hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pinole-Hercules Union School District t in said County on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, berg interest then due on 1954 School Bond No. C - Series C, of said District, dated September 15, 1960. H. E. MCNAMBR r County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the mons for the redemptionmption of said bonds of Series C and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable propertyinsaiddistrictandprovisionshallbemadeforthelevyandcollectionofsuchtaxesin the manner provided by law. IT IS rURTHER 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 TRI-CITY NEWS" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County ofContraCosta, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 23rd day of August, 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 vassed and adopted by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of July, 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. i ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Raphael G. Wolff Studios for pro- duction of a film delineating flood fight information. Agreement dated July 26 1960 between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Raphael G. Woiff StuJios hereinafter called Contractor, wherein Contractor agrees, among other things to on or before §eptember 15, 1960, and at no financial expense y to the County, produce a film delineating flood fight information, as particularly set forth in said agreement and wherein County agrees, among other things,to through its Disaster Office provide all the work-acting personnel recuired for completion of the film, volunteer personnel to serve as actors or to otherwise assist in the production of the film, etc., and which agreement provides that minor modifications to the script may be made on the advice of technical personnel from the Disaster Office, the Public Works Department, or the Flood Control District, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, 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 of the County. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c, i In the Matter of Authorizing Administrator to make arrange- ments for certain students, studyipublic administration, at St. s College to be assigned to the County as Public administration interns. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator in authorized to make arrangements so that two students of St. Mary's College, studying public administration, may be assigned to the County as public administration interns for the first term of the 1960-1961 school year, and so that one student, of St. Mary's College, studying public administration, may be assigned to the County as a public administration intern during the second term of the 1960-1961 school year. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 146til 9. x July 26, 1960 - continuedn In the Matter of Authorizing employment of Mr. A. E. Milhollan at third step of salary range for dispatcher clerk. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Fire Chief Ray Mangini Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, be and he is hereby authorized to employ Mr. A. t. Milhollan at the third step of the salary range for dispatcher clerk, effective July 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 In the Matter of Advertising 7 for bids for furnishing of electrical energy, etc., for County Service Area L-4 Montalvin Manor Annex). 4' r. y::7x It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in the County Service Area L-4 (Montalvin Manor Annex) will expire on September 30, 1960; y NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT ad. IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidders for the receiving of bids for furnishing of electricity to said County Service Area L-4 (Montalvin K Manor Annex) in THE RICHMOND INDEPENDENT, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, September 6, 1960. f 7*. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G, In the Matter of Proposed legislation which would require appropriate safety measures for trucks loaded with steel, etc.t z On motion of Supervisor Kenn seconded b Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposal of the Central Y P Labor Council of Contra Costa County (AFL-CIO), that the Board assist in securing legislation which would require appropriate safety measures and, inspection of trucks loaded with steel, tin or other heavy materials, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Aftinistrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G' y In the Matter of Requesting District Attorney to answer x, communication concerning the q County's Minor Subdivision Ordinance. Y.3ar This Board having received a letter from Mr. Francis P. Healey, Attorney at Law, with reference to the County's Minor Subdivision Ordinance; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to answer said letter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPRbVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1467 which provides for additional week of vacation for County employees with minimum service of 25 years; Ordinance No. 1468 which provides for expiration of sewage permits and altering schedule of fees. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be publish ed 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. 1467 in the SAN PABLO NEWS No. 1468 in THE WALNUT KERNEL The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r tX u ie , 26 1July , 960 continued In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 14649 1465• This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1464 1465 and Affidavits of Publication of each cf 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 s in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY TM BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i In the Matter of Directing the r District Attorney to take action against HANS BARUCH to secure Abatement of a Zoning Violation and a Public Nuisance. RESOLUTION i WHEREAS, information has been presented to this Board that Hans Baruch and Flora Baruch his wife, are maintaining a manufacturing business in a single-family residence zone, commonly known as 550 Sunny Lane, E1 Sobrante, and WHEREAS, said Hans Baruch and Flora Baruch, his wife, are continuing and will con- tinue to operate said business in violation of the Land Use Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa, and f WHEREAS, this Board finds that it is necessary to obtain a court order abating the said manufacturing plant to secure conformity with the Land Use Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board finds that the manufacturing business of Hans Baruch of 550 Sunny Lane, in E1 Sobrante, has been and continues to be a public nuisance, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to file such action as may be necessary in such court or courts as may be appropriate to secure abatement of the same. 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 26th day of July 1960, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 49 Permit No. 100 Division 5). Jack 0. Fries dba Industrial Tank, Inc. r 211 Berrellesa Street Martinez, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one 1) In wide, the following legible information in a color con- trasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Super- visors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of a odor committed. The permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisor this 26th day of July, i 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, i W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. Y i E t 14S' 4 July 26, 1960 - continued r p NOES:None. f ABSENT: None. c- s In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Mary W. Scales. An instrument dated July 26, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Mary W. Scales on February 17 1959 i f or granting of aid and assistance to said Mary W. Scales are hereby satisfied, and ail reai and personal property of said Mary W. Scales 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD i 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. n In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Juana D. Dominguez. o An instrument dated July 26, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a re- imbursement agreement and notice of lien executed byy Juana D. Dominguez on January 29, 195 , X or grantingof aid and assistance to said Juana D. Do ez are herebysatisfied and all J' reaand prsonal property of said Juana D. Dominguez misgreleased fromthesaid lien, and 3 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this 1 x Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Theodulo S. Dominguez. An instrument dated July26 1960 which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of ContraCosta, any and all liens created by virtue of a re- imbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Theodulo S. Dominguez on February 17, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Theodulo S. Dominguez are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Theodulo S. Dominguez 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 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. L In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Anthony 0 Zambon. An instrument dated July 26, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considerations x had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a 1 reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Anthony Zambon on June 1, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Anthony Zambon are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Anthony Zambon 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 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. v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4' 4{¢ aA July 26, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Jessie Cosby. An instrument dated July 26, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Jessie Cosby on March S. 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Jessie Cosby are hereby satisfied, and all real and r p; personal property of said Jessie Cosby is released from the said lien, and said referred-to Sj reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and 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 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. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Gerald Carriger. i An instrument dated July 26, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Gerald Carriger on May 19, 1960 and June 2, 1958, or granting of aid and assistance to said Gerald Carriger are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Gerald Carriger is released from the said lien, p and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, Nt is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD R = 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. In the Matter of Appointing County Building Inspector as Technical Advisor to the Citizens Advisory Committee heretofore appointed to assist in implementation of a Workable Program. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORURED that the County Building Inspector be and he is hereby appointed as Technical Advisor to the Citizens Advisory Committew. heretofore appointed by this Board to assist in the implementation of a Workable Program for the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. G. D. Salyer of the County Building In- spection Department is appointed as alternate to said Technical Advisor. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5` In the Matter of Proposed agreement between Sanitation District No. 3 and Pinole Sanitary Service for garbage collection. This Board having on July 19, 1960, referred to the District Attorney, County Administrator and Supervisor Kenny for their report today, the matter of proposed agreement between Sanitation District No. 3 and Pinole Sanitary Service for garbage collection; and The District Attorney having this day recommended that Board approval of the proposecl agreement be deferred until further study; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed agreement be reviewed by the District Attorney, County Administrator, Supervisor Kenny, Sanitation Division of the County Health Department, and the Sewage, ;'haste and Water Division of the Public Works Department, the date for further consideration by this Board to be fined by the County administrator. U The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed sale of property owned by the Ford motor Company and located in the City of Richmond. i Supervisor Kenny expresses concern over the proposed sale of certain property owned by the Ford Motor Company to the University of California because of the loss of tax revenue i i 150 c-A July 26, 1960 - continued which would occur; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1, ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Development Association is requested to cooperate with a the City of Richmond in efforts to secure private purchaser for said property. y:U The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole, 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: Herbert E. Ellis, P. O. Box 146, Station A. Berkeley; Carlson & Maier, 400 Mountain Boulevard, Oakland; t and Mr. Wayne A. Littlejohn, Architect, having recommended to this Board that the bid of Herbert E. Ellis is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid:s Total based on unit price for estimated quantity: 149 925' f 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; s NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Herbert E. Ellis at the unit price sub- mitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, one in the sum of $7462.50 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one in the sum of $14,925, guaranteeing faithful per- formance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepar¢ the contract for the doing of said work. I k IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board hold the certified or cashier's check which accompanied both bids. tk.lU The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and authorizing payment for property EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH acquisitions.WALNUT CREEK EKERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements be and the same are hereby APPROVED: Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Number Amount Grantor Date North American Title Insurance Company 75735-1 Roscoe Theodore Corley July 15, 1960 North American Title Reynold A. Marin k Insurance Company 75736 Frances M. Marin July 119 1960 North American Title Insurance Company 95298 Minnie A. Pratt July 20, 19601 The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Con- trol District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r-. x t a r July 26, 1960, Continued In the Matter of Resolution of Preliminary iDetermination to undertake special assess- ment proceedings for the acquisition of improvements in Assessment District No. 3 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, County of Contra Costa, "tate of California. BE IT RBSOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: w 1. Tine petition of GLENCOURT HODS for the acquisition of improvements by special assessment proceedings of the property within the boundaries of the map designated "I-lap Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for the Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-5. Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, County of Contra Costa, State of California", which said asap is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. i 2. The Certificate of SCHELL & MARTIN, registered civil engineers, dated July 26, 1 1960, certifying; that the petition hereinabove referred to was signed by the owners of one f hundred per cent (100%) of the area of the property described in said petition, that said property owners have waived all proceedings under the Special Assessment Investigation, i Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, and have requested special assessment proceed ings for the acquisitions described in said petition, is incorporated herein by this refer- ence 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 terns of said petition. k. It is hereby found, determined and ordered that SCI•ELL & MARTIN shall be Engineer of Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the petition hereinabove referred to and the letter accepting the terms of said petition from said EngL neer of '+work, 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 the 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 petition. maid 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 y and designated as "Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair highlands, 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 the Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, County of Contra Costa, State of California." 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 conven- ience require that this board of Supervisors undertake proceedings for the acquisition of said improvements under the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the Im- provement Bond Act of 1915, and without further compliance with the provisions of the Special 1 Assessment Investigation, Limitation and 'Majority Protest Act of 1931 , now found in Division 4 of the Streets and highways Code. i 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 accordance with I the schedule of costs annexed thereto. Said moneys in payment of the acquisitions to be j made shall be payable upon certification by the County Road Commissioner and the Engineer ofBorkthatsaidworkhasbeencompletedinaccordancewithCountystandardsoftheCountyof 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 certified and payment does not need t to await completion of the entire project. 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.` ' Supervisors - Dane ; ABSENT: Supervisors - ?Ione. i a t5 24 Y Tuesday, July 26, 1960, Continued In the flatter of the Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 2237, iontclair Highlands, County or Contra Costa, State of California. 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 acquisition of improvements to be made in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: Grading, regrading, paving, construction of concrete curbs and gutters, valley gutters, storm drainage system, system of sanitary sewage disposal, fire hydrants, and any and all other items necessary to make a comprehensive scheme of improve- mants to be on all of the streets in Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands as said t streets are shown and will be officially designated on the map of said Tract 2237, Montclair Highlands. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said improvements to be acquired have been and are to be F 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 E Director of Public Works and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the E improvement of Tract 22$7. I a That the structures and work and improvemnts herein described shall be constructed to the grades, subgrades and elevations severally shown upon the plans and profiles and detailed dra%ings 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 tht t the Board of Supervisors finds that said work and improve- ments 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 lying within the boundaries of the map entitled and described, "Map Showing Boundaries of district Proposed to be Assessed for the Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 22$7, rv' Iontclair Highlands, County of Contra Costa, State of California", which said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map is, by this reference, in- corporated 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 prop- I erty owned by the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and United States of America, contained therein, now in use in the performance of a public function. M' M NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum shall be issued herein in the manner provided by Division 10 of the Streets and highways Code the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the last installment of which shall mature fourteen U4) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. 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 Bond . Act of 1915, 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 r proceedings. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in accordance with the provisions of Sections 10203 and s 10201 of the Streets and Highways Bode, being a part of the municipal Improvement Act of i 1913 the matter of the acquisition of the improvements herein referred to is hereby referred I to SNELL & MARTIN, Engineer of :work and the persons employed by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having charge and control of the public improvements described in this resolution. Said SCHELL & MARTIN are hereby directed to Rake and file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a report in writing containing the following: a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvement if the improvement is not already installed. 1 b) A general description of works or appliances already installed and any other . property necessary or convenient 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 tha cost of lands, rights of way, easements and incidental expenses in connection with the improvement. d) A diagram showing the assessment district and the boundaries and dimensions of the subdivisions of land within the district as they existed at the time of the passage of the resolution of intention. Each subdivision shall be given a separate n=ber upon the diagram. e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several subdivisions of land in the district in proportion 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 assess- ments levied and/or bonds issued to represent the same, it shall be applied as a credit to eac assessment levied pursuant to said provisions of the INtunicipal Improvement Act of 1913 in 153 July 26, 1960, Continued Proportion to the amount of each of said assessments. The foregoing resolutionion 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. diva; NOSS: None; ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Resolution and Order Adopting Engineer's Report and Order- ing the acquisitions, assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED, on the 26th day of July, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted its Resolution of Mention for the acquisition of certain public im. provements in Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 22$7, Montclair Highlands, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to SCHELL MARTIN, 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 accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of Calif ornia; and WHEREAS said SCHELL & MARTIN, Engineer of Work, did on the 26th day of July, 1960, file with the bounty 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; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RdSOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: A. That the report made and filed by SCHELL & MARTIN on July 26, 1960, contains all of the requirements provided for said report by the provisions of the jfunicipal Im- provement Act of 1913, including (1) specifications; (2) plans and profiles and estimates of cost; (3) assessment diagram and assessment; (4) descriptions of easements or rights of way to be acquired. B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every partic- ular and it is hereby determined that such report shall stand as the report for all sub- sequent proceedings under said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLV0 that Tuesday, the 16th day of August, 1960, at the hour of 10:30 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, Martinez, California, is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time and place for hearing protests with relation to the proposed acquisitions described in said report; that any person interested in object- ing to said improvements, the grades to which the work will be done, or has been done, the extent of the assessment district, the assessdent or the engf peer' s estimate of the cost and expenses, or any other act or determination of the Engineer of +fork or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, may file protest in writing with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa at or before the hour fixed herein for hearing thereon; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds, that the owners of one hundred per cent (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) 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 re- quired 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 publish twice in the WALNUT KERNEL, a Notice of Ia. provement, giving notice of the time and place of hearing on said assessment and report, as hereinabove described, the first of which said publications shall be at least ten 10) days prior to the date fixed herein for hearing; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors hereby orders that the ac- quisitions 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 specifi- cations on file for said improvements and heretofore approved by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa. 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; c NOES: None; i ABSENT: Hone. a t I s yw Ii July 26, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Resolution and Order Approving Engineer's Report, Ordering 1 the Accuisitions and ConfirLng the Assessment, Assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California. WHEREAS, on the 21st day of June, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of certain public improvements in assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor Contra Costa County, California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to LEPTIEN, CRONIN & COOPER, Engineer of Work for said Assessment District; and WHEREAS, on the 21st day of June, 1960, the said LEPTIEN,CRONIN & COOPER 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 said Board of Supervisors thereupon duly considered said report and each s and every part thereof, and found that it contained all of the requirements called for by the provisions of Section 2 of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and i WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors found that said report was sufficient and deter- ` mined that it should stand as the report for all of said proceedings; and 3 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors did on the 21st day of June , 1960, fix Tuesday, July 26 1960, at the hour of 10:45 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of Supervisors, located in the Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California, as the r time and place for hearing protests in relation to said improvement and the assessment; and E WHEREAS it appears that the Notice of Improvement provided for by the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 has been published and posted in the time and manner required by law, and it further appearing that a copy of said Notice of Improvement was mailed, with the post- age thereon prepaid, to all owners of real property within the boundaries of the assessment district, as their name appears in the last eaualiaed roll for County taxes, and Affidavits of mailing posting and publication are on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of 6ontra Costa; and i WHEREAS, the Hoard of Supervisors has heard any and all matters in connection with said proceedings and has acquired jurisdiction to order the acqui3ition of improvements pro- { vided for in said proceedings and has also acquired jurisdiction to confirm the assessment and assessment diagram to pay the costs and expenses of said acquisition of improvements and the costs and expenses incidental thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND ORDER: 1. That any and all persons who desired to appear before the Board of Supervisors in connection with said accuisitio n of improvements have been heard. E F 2. That the district benefited by said aceuisition of improvements and to b e assess- ed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof, is more particur larly 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, r 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 behereafter levied and collected to cover the costs and expenses of said acquisition of improvements. 3. That the Engineer of "Mork has filed an Engineer's Report, including an assess- ment and diagrm; that the Engineer of Work has also filed a detailed estimate of the cost and expenses of said acquisition of improvements and incidental expenses incident thereto, which said detailed estimate of the cost and expenses and incidental expenses incident thereto: is hereby approved by this resolution, and said detailed estimate is hereby finally approved and adopted as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of cost and expenses and incidental expenses incident thereto. There is attached hereto and marked "Exhibit All 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 Hinds realized from the levy of assessments and sale of bonds in the within proceedings in accordance with the amounts, and to the persons set forth in said Exhibit A" annexed to this resolution, which said "Exhibit A" annexed to this resolution, 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 r Costa, and the Engineer's Report on file herein, reference to both of which is hereby made for a more particular description of said acouisition of improvements and also for further particulars pursuant to the provisions of said Municipal Improvement Ict 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 by which each said lot, piece or parcel of land is benefited by the acouisition 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 attached to and made a part of the Engineer's Report adopted by this Resolution. The Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determined that each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land within the boundaries of said district is bene- fited in the amount and in the proportion of the total cost of the accuisitfon of improvements f r i r July 26, 1960 - continued which each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land has been assessed in said Engineer's Report. i 6. In the event the final cost of the ac,^uisition of improvements and the 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 or the County of Contra Costa toward the reduction of assessments in proportion to the amounts thereof, in accordance with the provisions of Section 10427 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Diel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, t W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. v EXHIBIT A ENGINEER'S STATEMENT OF COST AND CERTIFICATION FOR DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR ACQUISITION OF Il+1PROVEMENTS IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1960-3 TRACT 2742 Orinda Crest Manor. CONTRA COSTA COUNCALIFORNI_ I. ACQUISITION COSTS, all of which are to be disbursed to the CALIFORNIA F PACIFIC TITLE COMPANY, CONTRA COSTA DIVISION, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, into their Escrow No. 208630: r. r. 1. Rough Grading, lump sum 3$,310.15 2. Paving, 74,000 sq. ft. @ 0.55 per sq.ft. 40,700.00 i. 3. Curbs and gutters, 4,400 lin. ft. @ $1.75 per lin.ft. 79700.00 4. Drain inlets, 5 each @ $250.00 z per each 1,250.00 5. Curb Inlets, 3 each @ $150.00 per each 450.00 6. Junction boxes, 2 each @ $150.00 per each 300.00 f 7. 24" R.C.P., 120 lin. ft. @ $5.00 per lin. ft.600.00 S. Sanitary Sewer Manholes, 8 each @ 250.00 per each 2,000.00 9. Rodding Inlets, 2 each @ $100.00 1per each 200.00 10. Pressure Relief, 5 each @ $100.00 per each 500.00 11. 6" Cast Iron Pipe, 498 lin. ft. @ 6.00 per lin. ft.224$8.00 12. 8" Vit. Clay Pipe, 1,604 lin. ft. 5.00 per lin. ft. 89020.00 13. 4" Sewer Laterals, 20 each @ $40.00 per each 800.00 14. Offsite manholes, 4 each @ $400.00 per each 1,600.00 15. Slope Planting, lump sum 1,358.05 16. Water Lines, lump sum 7,750.00 E TOTAL ACQUISITION COST 1141,526.20 II. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. which are to be disbursed to the persons entitled thereto: 1. Engineering fees to be disbursed to LEPTIEN, CR&% do COOPER,, 36% Alhambra, Martinez, California. 102900.00 2. Legal fees to be disbursed to EUGENE K. kURGIS, 1322 Webster Street Oakland California.3,435.79 3. To HEgEY INSPEkTION BUREAU, 3405$ Piedmont venue, Oakland, California 2,811.1.92 4. To HAMgOND, JENSEN & WALLEN, 660 Hegenberger Road, Oakland California, for preparation of maps 900.00 5. To COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA for service charge on bonds 172.50 6. To be disbursed as bills are re- ceived by the County of Contra Costa for cost of proceedings including publications, printing of bonds, auditor's record and other incidental expenses 827.50 July 26, 1960 - continued III. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, which are to be disbursed to the CALIFORNIA PACIFIC TITLE COMPANY, CONTRA COSTA DIVISION, Martinez, California, under their Escrow No. 208630, as follows: 1. Filing Fees 150.00 2. Inspection fees of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 19037.50 3. Inspection fees of the County of Contra Costa 1,198.00 TOTAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES 21.463.21 TOTAL COST OF PROJECT 135,9$9.41 t Bond Discount L 95% of par 7.157.34 TOTAL BOND ISSUE AND TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED 411+39146.75 i 5 In the Matter of Resolution Authorising Sale of Bonds, Assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 27422 Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California. 1 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of f California, as follows:j t THAT, WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has received a written proposal by STONE & YOUNGBERG offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to the Resolution of Intention adopted by l x this Board of Supervisors on June 21, 1960, for the payment of the acquisition of improvements ` and all of the incidental expenses incident thereto in Assessment District No. 1960-3, Tract 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California; .and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the public interest and i y convenience will be served by accepting the offer of the said STONE & YOUNGBERG of June 21, 1960, and will also be served by selling the said bonds at the price therein named;E NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said proposal of June 21, 19601, be, and the same is hereby accepted and that said bonds be, and they are hereby, ordered wold to STONE & YOUNGBERG In the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid of said STONE & YOUNGBERG; and JU 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 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated July 27, 1960, and shall bear interest from said date; and 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 Costal ray and that said certified copy of said Engineer's Report, assessment and diagram shall constitute) x the unpaid list of assessments provided to be filed with the Treasurer of the County under the I provisions of Section 10,600 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board:ti AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, w. W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. J NOES:None. r, ABSENT: None. In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the County Service Area Law.RESOLUTION OF INTENTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 21st day of July, 1960 a petition praying for the establish ment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the "County Service Area Law" to include the territory hereinafter described, to furnish extended library facilities and services therein; ! and THAT it appears from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, that said petition bears the signatures of registered voters residing within the hereinafter described territory in number not less than ten percent (10%) of the registered voters residing therein; and THAT this Board proposes to establish a County Service Area under the terms of the County Service Area Law to be known as County Library Service Area LIB-6, to include all of the hereinafter described territory, to furnish extended library facilities and services therein; and bt t, July 26, 1960 - continued THAT a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within said area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such hereinafter described area; and THAT at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, the 30th day of August, 1960 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of said area at which time the testimony of all interested persons or tax- payers for or against the establishment of the area, the extent of the area, or the specified type of extended services will be heard. The Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least once in the "El Cerrito Journal" a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa which is circulated in the herein- after described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven days prior to the date herein set for hearing. THAT the hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which it is proposed to be formed into a County Service area, is specifically described as follows: in Appendix "A" attached hereto and incorporated as a part hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. i ABSENT: None. EZHIBIT A COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT LIB-6 FORMATION Kensington Library District Formation, being that portion of Contra Costa County known as the Kensington Area, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at the southeast corner of Lot 2 "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Form- ing a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition," filed march 1st, 1894, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence Westerly along said county boundary line to its intersection with the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, as shown on the map entitled "Berkele Park," filed July 6, 1911, in Book 5 of Maps, page 116, records of Contra Costa County Cal ifornia; thence Northerly, leaving said county boundary line along the center line of §ants Fe Avenue to a point where said line would be intersected by the southwesterly extension of the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Block "A" "Map of Hillside Park; filed November 6, 1912, in Book 8 of maps, page 193, records of Contra Costa County; thence leaving said center line of Santa re Avenue and running in a Northeasterly direction to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1 Block "A", Map of Hillside Park; thence Northeasterly along the northerly line of said Block "A" to its intersection with the westerly line of the said hot 2, San Pablo Rancho; thence Northwesterly along the westerly line of Lots 2 and 1 of said. San Pablo Rancho to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1; thence Northeasterly along the northerly line of said Lot 1 to the most northerly corner thereof and a point on the dividing line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrante; thence Southeasterly along said dividing line to the most westerly corner of Kensington Highlands Unit No. 1, filed July 15, 1953, in Map Book 51, page 20; thence Northeasterly along the northwestern line of the said Kensington Highlands Unit No. 1 to the most northerly corner thereof; thence Southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Lots 23 through 18 as said lots are shown on said map, the following courses and distances: South 290 391 42" East, 154.00 feet; South 40 20 42 East, 75000 feetSouth45° 561 18" East, 70.00 feet; South 72 361 35" East, 63.25 feet; South 85 52 37East, 63.00 feet to a point on the easterly line of said map; said point being mor particularly described as the northeasterly corner of Lot 18 as shown on said map; thence Southerly and Westerly along the easterly and southerly lines of said map of Kensington Highlands Unit No. 1 the following courses and distances: South 4 191 47" East, 84.00 feet; South 200 57' 53" West, 55.28 feet; South 41* 471 14" East, 121.49 feet; South 35 291 36" East 851,00 feet; South 43a 521 21" East 65.37 feet; South 72 311 31" East, 100.00 feet- South 55a 011 06East, 57.21 feet; South 9 231 43" East, 107.72 feet; South 49° 49' 18A West, 96.00 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from Ansco Engineering Corporation to Richard G. Hardenbrook, et ux, recorded July 1, 1953, in Book 2153 of Official Records, page 18, in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, California- thence leaving said point in a Southeasterly direction along the northeasterly line of said ardenbrook parcel South 400 101 42" East, 223.90 feet to the most easterly corner of said parcel; thence along the Southeasterly line of said parcel South 49' 49' 18" Fest, 120.00 feet to a point on the dividin§ line between Rancho San Pablo and the Rancho El Sobrante; thence along said line South 40 101 42" East, 2228.44 feet to the most western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from the East Bay Municipal Utility District, a public corporation, to Harry G. Ford, recorded October 11, 1943, in Volume 752 of Official Records page 21; thence along the exterior boundary line of the said Ford parcel North 49* 491 18" least, 100.00 feet and South 400 101 42" East, 180.37 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Ford parcel, being a point on the northwesterly line of Berkeley Woods Addition filed December 8, 1937, in Map Book 22, page 654; thence Northeasterly along the line of Berkeley Woods Addition No. 1 to the most northerly corner thereof; thence Southeasterly, Southwesterly and Southerly along the eastern lines of Berkeley Woods Addition No. 1 to the northerly line of Spruce Street, being the present boundary line between the counties of Contra Costa and Alameda; thence in a general Westerly direction along the southerly line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. r y;2. July 26, 1960 - continued AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK RGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT In the Matter of Authorizing Chief Engineer to issue Change Order No. 4 1 to Gilbert Tree Surgeons for extra work and to extend time for completion of contract. d This Board having on June 23, 1960 approved an agreement with Gilbert Tree Surgeons for second unit of tree clearing in the North Walnut Creels Emergency Flood Control District, and the Chief Engineer of said Forth Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District having recommended that he be authorized to issue Change Order No. 1 to said Gilbert Tree Surgeons for extra work and that said Gilbert Tree Surgeons be granted an extension of 12 calendar days to complete said work; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, F IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said District, be and he is authorized to issue Change Order No. 1 to said Gilbert Tree Surgeons for extra work at an estimated cost of $650, and granting said Gilbert Tree Surgeons an extension of 12 calendar days for completion of contract. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Gilbert Tree Surgeons for second unit of tree clearing North Walnut Creek ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Emergency Flood dontrol District. NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on June 23, 1960 entered into agreement with Gilbert Tree Surgeons, 4002 Randolph Avenue, Oakland for second unit of tree clearing ! for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek, with the Fidelity and Casualty Company as surety, and WHEREAS, C. C. Rich, ChiefEnginaer Contra Costa County Flood Control District, q 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 recommend- ed that said contract be accepted as completed on the lath day of July, 1960; i NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the lath day of July, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this. Order as a i notice of completion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Relocation of power and telephone lines in connection with the Walnut Creek channel in- terim flood protection work in the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 7 ORDERED that the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and other utilities concerned in relocation of power and telphone lines north of Monument p Boulevard in connection with the Walnut Creek channel interim flood protection work in the 1 North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, be and they are hereby authorized to bill the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District on an actual cost basis for the work involved in said relocation. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Right of way Agent is authorized under direction of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, to f negotiate and execute the necessary documents for replacing right of way necessitated for G the relocation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek, Arnold Industrial Highway to Willow Pass Road. This Board having heretofore ad7ertised for bids for the Interim Channel Improve- ments in Walnut Creek, Arnold Industrial Highway to Willow Pass Road, 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: Parish Brothers, Inc., P. 0. Bar j6, Benicia• Martin Brothers, Inc., 2523 Concord Avenue 6oncord• Winton Jones Contractor Inc., 1949 Arnold industrial 4 Highway, Concord; I M F J J July 26, 1960 continued L. A. and R. S. Crow $00 Arlington, El Cerrito; Ervin D. V.,rwig, 1001 Center Street, San Carlos; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland; r ' r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT I BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all bids are referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water CoA- servation District for a report to anis Board on August 2, 1960. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards 7' And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 2, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the x Board Chaarbers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. y hairman ATTEST:F . W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Vlerk 5" BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1960 N THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHUiBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, YARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. KIELSENv CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMBS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN CRLL, JOSEPH S. SI LVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR W. G. BUCHANAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of July, 1960. t+ x 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 mortth of-' J .1 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairaran; authorized to sign said minutes. r: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. T.,t In the Matter of Personnel s Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor)Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BEARD ORDERED that the following personnel ad just-° 4 meets be and they are autborted for departments as indicated: J County Library: Add one (1) Administrative Assistant, Range 40 1) , and cancel one (1) Principal Librarian, Range 40 6764821) , effective Augus3, 1960.P Public Works: Create class of Senior Storekeeper and allocate to the basic salaryschedule at Range 34 ($5054613) . Add one 1) position of Senior Storekeeper and cancel one (1) position of Garage Superintendent, Range 38 ($613-$745) , effective August 3, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present-. 7 In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. s 5 On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,. seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY 7HE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is f authorised to attend, at County expense, the following: County Building Inspector to attend annual business meeting of International Conference of Building Officials at Colorado Springs, Colorado, between September 5 and ,September 9, 1960. 7L T 160 V Cx, August 2, 1960 - continued - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing office of the District Attorney to prepare revision to Ordinance Number 1372 Building Code Ordinance) . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the office of the District Attorney is authorized to prepare a revision to Group J, Paragraph 9B, Ordinance No. 1372 (Building Code Ordinance) so that the valuation figure of Twenty-three Thousand Dollars 023,000) is substituted for the valuation figure of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000), which modification pertains to exemption from the payment of plan checking fees. Q- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to issue bulletin on x emergency medical care for employees r and other persons. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator be and he is hereby authorized to issue a bulletin on emergency medical care for employees and other persons.F Zh, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of DirectingPublication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Cf.Real Property from the City of Richmond, for County Library Purposes (County Service Area LIB II El Sobrante. RESOLUTION x The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves as follows: rt= THAT the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from the City of Richmond real property described in the following Notice for the E1 Sobrante County Library (County Service Area LIB II) ; THAT the consideration of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) is to be paid by the County for said purchase and that such sum is a fair and reasonable price for the said pro- perty; THAT the Notice herein is approved andthe hearing date and place therein specified shall be the date and place for the meeting to consummate said purchase; 1 f 4 THAT the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and is hereby directed to cause to be I/ published in the *'EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS" a newspaper of general circulation, once a J week for three successive weeks immediately preceding the date set for said hearing the follow- ing Notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California has on the 2nd day of August, 1960, at a regular meeting declared its intention to purchase the following described property for the El Sobrante County Library County Service Area LIB II E1 Sobrante) ; THAT the parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is described as follows: Portion of Lot 127, as shown on the map of the San Pablo Rancho, filed March 1, 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Beginning on the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from San Pablo Land Company to George H. Pardee, recorded June 9, 1937,, in book 4.37 of Official Records, page 312, distant thereon North 310 50* East, 25 feet from the southern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Lusitta Ekstrom to George H. Pardee, recorded May 17, 1944, in book 785 of Official Records, page 13; thence from said point of beginning, along the exterior line of the last above A u g August 2, 1960 - continued mentioned Pardee parcel (785 O8 13) as follows: South 31' 50* West 25 feet; North 58° 101 West, 100 feet; and Horth 31' 501 East, 75 feet to the southwestern line Hf the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Peter J. Machetta, recorded February 21, 1950, in book 1509 of Official Records, page 535; thence along the southwestern and southeastern lines of said Machetta parcel (1509 OR 535) South 58' 0 101 East, 75 feet; and North 31° 501 East, 125 feet to the southwestern line of Garden Road as shown on the neap of Santa Rita Acres, Unit No. 1, filed October 21, 1937, in book 22 of Maps, page 645, et seq. , in the office of the County Recorder j of Contra Costa County: thence So}ith 58' 101 East along said Southwestern line 205 feet to the northwestern line of the strip of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Contra Costa County, recorded August 1, 19569 in book 2818 of Official Records, page 210; thence along said northwestern line South 310 501 West, 131.55 feet; and southerly along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 240 feet to a point that bears South 280 101 East from the point of beginning; thence North 58 101 West to the point of beginning. 1 SAYING AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM two parcels of that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to be used for right of way and utility purposes; and being more particularly described as follows: PARCEL ONE 1 Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern line of Garden Road as shown on the map of Santa Rita Acres, Unit RD. 1, filed October 211937 in book 22 of Maps, page 645, et seq, in the office of the bounty Recorder of Contra Costa County, with the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Peter J. Machetta, recorded February 21, 1950 in Hook 1509 of Official Records, page 535; thence South 58o 101 East 62 feet from said intersection along the southwestern line of harden Road to the true point of beginning of herein described Parcel One; thence South 31' 501 'West, 175 feet; thence South 580 101 East' 12 feet; thence North 310 501 East, 175 feet; thence North 58* 101 Nest, 12 feet to the true point of beginning. PARCEL TWO Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern line of Garden Road as shown on the map of Santa Rita t Acres, Unit No. 1, filed October 21, 1937, in Hook 22 of Maps, page 645, et sea in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa bounty with the southeastern Line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Peter J. Machetta, recorded February 21, 1950, in Book 1509 of Official Records, page 535; thence South 58' 101 Bast, 19 feet to the true point 3 of beginning; thence South 310 501 West, 200 feet; thence South 58' 10' East, 6 feet; thence North 31. 501 Bast, 25 feet, thence South 580 101 East, 6 feet thence North 31 501 East, 175 feet, thence North 58 lblWest, 12 feet to the true point of beginning. I NOTICE is hereby further given that it is proposed to purchase said property from the City of Richmond and that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Fifteen 5 Thousand Dollars 0159000). NOTICE is hereby further given that the Board will meet on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1960 at 10:00 a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Hoard of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California at the time and place when said Board will meet to consummate the said purchase. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1960. 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 eputy Seal) PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at fi` 1 x pi 3 162 August 2 1960 - continued a regular meeting of said Board held on the 2nd day of August, 1960, by the following vote: AYSS:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. i In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from the City of Richmond for County Library, E1 Sobrante. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby resolves as follows: t i THAT a deed dated the 18th dap of July, 1960, executed by the City of Richmond has been delivered to the County of Contra Costa in accordance with the Agreement dated the 23rd day of June, 1959; THAT said deed is hereby accepted and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to cause the same to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder together with a certified copy of this resolution. r PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the Countyy of Contra Costa, at i a regular meeting of said Board held on the 2nd day of August, 1960, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisor James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. i NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. 4 In the Matter of Approval of j Lease with Options to Purchase I San Ramon Valley Library Building. s Lease dated August 2, 1960, between The Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, herein called Lessor-Board, and The County of Contra Costa, herein called Leasee-County, which provides that in consideration of the payment of rent and the performance of the covenants, conditions and obligations contained in said lease, ; Lessor-Board agrees to erect a building in accordance with plans and specifications for San Ramon Valley Library Building, Danville (County Service Area LIB-4) prepared by Aitken & Collin, architects, heretofore filed with Lessee-County's County Clerk, and to lease said building to Lessee-County and grants to Lessee-County an option to purchase the premises and buildings, as more particularly set forth in said lease, is presented to this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the ' County. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:f. AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, c. , Joseph S. Silva. S NOES:None. w ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. In the Matter of Authorizing a restudy of problem of refuse collection areas. s : On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that authorization is .granted for a restudy of the problem of refuse collection areas j by representatives of the County Health Department, office of the District Attorney, County Planning Department, and office of the County Administrator. QO The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 In the Matter of Accepting resignation of Mr. Charles W. Thomas, Commissioner of Kens- ington Fire District and appointing Mr. J. MaicolnGood for unexpired term of said Commissioner. This Board having been notified by the Kensington Fire District Commission that Mr. Charles W. Thomas, Commissioner of the Kensington Fire Districtp has resigned from his office on July 12, 1960, to take effect immediately; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT s F j i rq7 16 3. August 2, 1960 - continued IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the office DECLARED VACANT. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. J. Malcob Good, 126 Highland Boulevard, Kensington $, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of said Kensington Fire District for the unexpired term of said Charles W. Thomas. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. RONALD WESLEY SHEPHERD, a minor, 1468 Casa Vallecita, Alamo (by his attorneys Berol Geernaert) having filed with this Board on July 27, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $109000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 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. C,; In the Matter of Claim for damages. LEON McLA11GHLIN, 3113 Shane Drive Richmond (by his attorneys Caldecott & Peck having filed with this Board. on July 25, 1990, claim for damages in the amount of $10,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting Twenty Third District Agricultural Association permit to conduct Carnival, August 3-7. On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Twenty Third District 1gricultural Association be and it is hereby GRANTED ermit to operate a Carnival at the Fair Grounds on August 3 through August 7, 1960, said arnival to be presented by the Fairtime Shows; and This Board deeming that said Association is presenting said Fair in public interest, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hereby remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 391 and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said Carnival at said Fair.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Assignment of Delinquent Hospital Accounts to the California Credit Council. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that delinquent accounts, totaling $6,956,04 names of the debtors, amounts due and owing to the County and particular department of the bounty from 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 Credit Council in accordance with the current contract, the Auditor-Cont roller's department to handle the actual transfer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.s In the Matter of Hearing on budget for Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1960-61. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that August 18, 1960, at 10 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall. of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, is hereby fixed as the time and place at which meeting any taxpayer may appear and be heard regarding the increase, decrease, or omission of any item of the proposed budget for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1960-61, or for the inclusion of additional items. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that notice of said hearing shall be published once in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE" for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. z s 164 4 t. r August 2, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Amendment to Public Works Appropriation Bill, HR 12326. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorizes to send the following telegram to Honorable Clair Engle and to Honorable Thomas Kuchel: It is urgent that advance engineering and design be started on the Walnut Creek Basin Flood Control Pro- ject this year. This project authorized in this yearls ri Omnibus Bill. We, therefore, request that the Public Works Appropriation Bill, HR 123269 be amended to in- 3 clude $90,000 for this project. Your help in obtaining these urgently needed funds this year will be deeply appreciated." G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, f' In the Matter of Annexation to the Alameda-Contra Costas Transit District. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A is hereby approved and ratified and made a part of this resolution by reference; - V f THAT said agreement establishes the terms and conditions for the annexation of the territory therein described to the Special Transit Service District No, 1 of the Alameda -f Contra Costa Transit District. Adopted by the following vote of the Board:x AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Nel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, p Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. e. i# ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. 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 APPROiED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1469 which amends the ordinance code of Contra Costa County, California, to alter the definition of the work "Lot" as used in County Zoning regulations. 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 F published in the County of Contra Costa as .follows: No. 1469 in the *PLEASANT HILL NEMS" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 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. 1470 which Amends the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County, California, to alter the rules relating to compensation for personal property lost or damaged in the course of county employment. 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 I published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1470 in the "TRI-CITY NETS" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r pl 161D August 2, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 14611 1466. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1461 1466 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 Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas G. Heaton Director of Planning be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFNkA starting August 3 through August 24, 1960, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.C In the Matter of Granting ermission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Thomas John Coli, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA starting August 10 through August 14, 1960, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Fining date of hearing and presentation of petition for the formation of Walnut County Water District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the time for the presentation of and the hearing, upon the petition for the formation of Walnut County `Mater District is hereby set for August 23, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Letter from Floyd 0. and Ellen L. Due with reference to minor sub- division development at 460 Coventry Road. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that letter dated July 22, 1960 from Floyd 0. and Ellen L. Due, 2 Kenilworth Court, Berkeley ?, with reference to minor subdivision development at 460 Coventry Road, is referred to the District Attorney to answer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C. In the Matter of Granting tem orary license to Marvin G. thatman to operate card room at Silver Saddle, Pacheco. Marvin G. Chatman having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at the Silver Saddle, 102 First Avenue North, Pacheco, and the Sheriff having recommended approval, and the Board having considered said application; and On the recommendation or the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Marvin G. Chatman is granted a temporary license to operate card room at said Silver Saddle with the provision that if the operation is not consistent with regulations established by the Sheriff, said Sheriff`` may summarily revoke the license. 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. NOES:Nose. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. i August 2, 1960 - continued 5 In the Matter of Granting application to Edward Armstrong to operate card room in accordance with provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. Edward Armstrong having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate] a card room at Ed and Kay's Place 2371 Contra Costa Highway, Pleasant Hill, and the Sheriffhavingrecommendedthatsaidapplicationbegranted; f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Edward Armstrong For license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. L r In the Matter of Referring letters from Mrs. Clayton Van Wagner and Mrs. Mabel Milhan with reference to dogs, to the County Agricultural Commissioner. This Board having received letters from Mrs. Clayton Van Wagner, 10?3 Miller Drive,f, Lafayette, with reference to her don which had been kept at *Pets & Pals,* andFromMrs. Mabel Milhan, 3144 San Ramon Road, Concord, protesting stray dogs in her neighborhood; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letters are referred to Nr. A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, r In the Matter of Authorising Public Works Director to employ appraiser for evaluation of return of invest- ment on the San Ramon Valley Libra Building (County Service Area LIB-44 This Board having this day entered into a lease agreement with the Board of Retire- ! ment of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, with options to purchase 1 the San Ramon Valley Library Building (Count Service Area LIB-4), said lease being for a period of eight years at a monthly rental of 12,172.46 and a maximum construction contract P o 45,000, which is calculated at an interest of 5%; j NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director be and he is hereby authorized to employ an appraiser for evaluation of return of investment in accordance with law, and said Public Works Director is directed to request Mr. Angelo Davi of Pittsburg to perform the above appraisal. 4 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Endorsing request of Central Labor Council that California Labor Federation in- troduce legislation to provide for proper safety measures in connection with the loading of trucks. WHEREAS, during the last two years there have been several serious highway accidents in Contra Costa County caused by heavy materials sliding or falling off laden trucks;and iWHEREAS, the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County (AFL-CIO) has gone on record requesting that the California Labor Federation introduce legislation at the next session of the California Legilature to provide for proper safety measures in this connection; and a I 7 WHEREAS, the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County (AFL-CIO) has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to support the position of the Council in this regard; and i WHEREAS, these accidents are also a matter of serious concern to this Board; f NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the position taken by the Council ; be supported by Contra Costa County with the understanding that enforcement shall be a State responsibility;and BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the matter be brought to the attention off the Contra Costa Safety Council, Inc., to determine if appropriate safety measures can be developed by that agency. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board:71 AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielson, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. a 1' 167 August 2, 1960 - 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 THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated July 25, 19601 t In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Cods For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 79$2-As3essment No. 2050, Phil S. Reese, dba Reese' Five & Ten Store is 4 erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $17,750 with money $106, total 17 850. Due to a clerical error, the retail amount of inventory was used instead of the whoiesale amount in determining the assessed valuation. The correct assessed valuation should be $15,050 personal property, money $100, total $15,150. The following assessments on the Unsecured Roll cover possessory interest in land. On these assessments, a clerical error was made in computing lease hazards and restrictions on possessory, interest appraisal for agricultural and grazing land leases. Following are the assessment numbers, the valuations as shown on the roll, and the valuations as they should appear corrected on the roll. Code 793$-Assessment No. 2014 I Jerome Machado, 3361 E1 Monte Drive, Concord f Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $2510 should be correct to $1110. Code 7938-Assessment No. 2015 Glenn E. Max, 1190 Happy Valley Rd. , Lafayette r Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $640 should be corrected to $280. f Code 7938-Assessment No. 2016 Vicente Pastor, P. 0. Box 68, Knightsen Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $2320 should be corrected to $1020. F Code 7938-Assessment No. 2017 Frank Timmerman, 27855 Ormond Avenue, Hayward s Poss. Int. Land - Assessed valuation $8380 should be corrected to $3700. Requests dated July 26,, 1960 4 In accordance with Section S31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 100-Assessment No. 2338 Ivan Whitver - Whitver's Television, 1880 A Street, Antioch Personal Property - Assessed Valuation $1740. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1602 David C. Hayward, P. 0. Box 493, Bethel Island, Calif. Boat No. 7 RB 918, Assessed Value $20. Code 801 - Assessment No. 1384 3 Anne Fisher, 1075 Park Hills Rd. Berkeley, Calif.ys Boat 7 ET 175, Assessed Value $30. Code 801-Assessment No. 1385 4 Wm. L. do Robt F. Fisher, 1 075 Park Hills Rd., Berkeley, Calif, 4 Boat No. 7 ZE 10, Assessed Value-$190. Code 801-Assessment No. 1382 1 H. G. Heiny, 853 Ocean Ave., Richmond, Calif. Boat No. 28 R 10, Assessed Value $500. 1 168 August 2, 1960 - continued Code 801-Assessment No. 1383 John Williams, 187 Canon Dr., Orinda, Calif. x Boat, Assessed Value $290. Code 6001-Assessment No. 12 a Matt Hernak, 740 East 11th St. , Pittsburg, Calif. Boat 28 B 1526, Assessed Value $100. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1601 H. H. Allen, 193 Beatrice St., lit. View, Calif. Boat 28 N 1325, Assessed Value $430. F 1. Requests dated August 2. 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: q h Code 5309-Assessment No. 543 Geo. Gray, 1028 Havershill, W. Sacramento, Calif. Boat 28 Y 807-Assessed Value $1850. Code 7201-Assessment No. 126 Walter Lorthan, 19169 California St., Castro Valley, Calif. Boat 28 M 1125-Assessed Value $550. Code $206-Assessment No. 1603 x n Dick Bicker, 3072 Westfield, San Jose, Calif. Boat 28 H 1089-Assessed Value $780 Code $206-Assessment No. 1604 Emery B. Eaton, 1005 California St., Mt. View, Calif. rz Boat 28 S 147-Assessed value $1380. Code $206-Assessment No. 1605 R Estes Corp., 215 Brush St., Oakland, Calif. Boat 28 K 1119-Assessed Value $1180. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1606 Larry, Lovier, 19956 Santa Maria, Castro valley, Calif. Boat 28 N 1$32-Assessed value $1070. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1607 Edward Myers, 442 Valley St. , San Franciaco, Calif. r Boat 28 D 1202-Assessed Value $410. rr Code 8206-Assessment No. 160$ C. G. Rhudy, Box 447, Rodeo, Calif. i Boat 2$ M 1736 - Assessed Value $670. tr Code 8206-Assessment No. 1609 Chet Richards, 211 Farewell Dr., Centerville, Calif. Boat 2$ D 1754-Assessed Value $420. Code $206-Assessment No. 1610 t. S. H. Thompson, 624 Hillsborough, Oakland, Calif. R Boat 28 P 1369-Assessed Value $1050. x Code $206-Assessment No. 1611 W. C. Madu, P. 0. Box 143, Kelseyville, Calif. Boat 28 E 482-Asses3ed Value $300. 1 V 9 25 k August 2, 1960 - continued Code 5804-Assessment No. 60 W. T. Cunningham, Rt. 2 Box 990, Brentwood, Calif. Boat 7 OB 1336-Assessment Value $100. R@Quest dated August 2. 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4832 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 801-Assessment No. 1230 W. C. Krumlinde is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 28 T 274, assessed value $680. Due to a clerical error in computing the assessed value, a figure. of 680., was used, the correct assessed value is $580. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 300-Assessment No. 332 R. P. Sodergren, 1423 Scott St; E1 Cerrito, Calif. Boat 7 OB 5215-Assessed Value $50. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 7305-Assessment No. 2135, Alves Pools Inc. are erroneously assessed with personal property in the amounts of $6970, improvements $410, money $150, total $7930• This personal propertp includes automotive equipment licensed by the State which should not have been assessed. The corrected assessed valuations should be personal property $2260, improve- ments $810, money $150, total $3220. Code 801-Assessment No. 3393, Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., is erroneously assessed for improvements and equipment, valuation of $290. This was a former service station location which was closed prior to lien date. The improvements and equipment were disposed of prior to lien date. Assessment No. 801-3393 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Cod 701-Assessment No. 2478, Sal J. Russo is assessed for personal property $820, improvements 13-160, total $1980. The assessment of these improvements is erroneous since they are a part of the building and assessed on the secured roll. Assessment No. 701-2478 should be corrected to show personal property $820, total $820. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 i Code 501-Assessment No. 21489 Tinning & DeLap are assessed with personal property 3,490 and solvent credits $31,660. The valuation of solvent credits was posted to the roll by a clerical error. The valuations on Assessment No. 501-2148 should be corrected to show personal property $3,490 and solvent credits $15,830. Code 801-A:psessment No. 2845, T. H. DeLap is assessed with personal property $3,270 and solvent credits $49,760. The valuation of solvent credits was posted to the roll by a clerical error. The valuations on Assessment No. 801-2845 should be corrected to show personal property $3,270 and solvent credits $24,880. Code 202-Assessment No. 2184 J. R. Fowler, dba B & J Fabrics is assessed with personal property in the amount of $800, with money $50, total $8070. Due to a clerical error in the computation of the property statement, the figure for total sales was used in- stead of the inventory figure. The correct assessed valuations for Assessment No. 202-2184 should be personal property $4550, money $50, total $4600. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Resolution of the z Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa Granting Jurisdic- tion to the San Pablo Sanitary District. WHEREAS the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California , on Judy 26, 19609 adopted a Resolution of Intention to Adopt Resolutionof Intention under the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, which said proposed Resolution of Intention provides for the construction of certain public improvements therein described, a portion of which property to be assessed lies within the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District and a portion of which lies exterior of said boundaries, and all of which property lies within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa; and i l iY lttt u August 2, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District, on July 26, 1960 by Resolution No. 7-26-60A requested the consent of this Board of Supervisors to the creation of said assessment district and the construction of the improvements proposed to be done, because the scope of the work to be done and the construction to be done and the assessments to be levied include 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 construction of 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 improvements; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby gives consent to the formation of said assessment district described in said proposed Resolution of Intention and described and referred to in said proposed Resolution of Intentions as "Assessment District No. 28, San Pablo Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California", i and does hereby consent to the construction of the improvements therein described and referredl to, the assessing of property, and to the assumption of jurisdiction by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District for all purposes in connection with the formation of said assessment district and the construction of improvements and the assessing of property within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa which is included therein. The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to certify a ti copy of this Resolution and forward the same to the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California. j 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 2nd day ! of August, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, C_ Joseph S. Silva. H NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to initiate assessment proceedings for purpose of in- stallation of curbs, gutters and sewers along Vaqueros Avenue, Rodeo. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to initiate assessment proceedings which will i provide for curbs, gutters and sewers along Vacueros Avenue, Rodeo. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, C, In the Matter of Resolution of Appreciation of the Ser- vices of the late Harry S. Curry. WHEREAS, Harry S. Curry passed away on July 27, 1960; and WHEREAS, the said Harry S. Curry served as Commissioner of the Civil Service Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the past fifteen years, and during that time he endeared himself to the employees and department heads of the County because of his interest in their welfare, his integrity, fairness and cheerfulness; and WHEREAS, this Board feels a deep sense of loss in his gassing; j NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board publicly recognizes the outstanding service contributed by the late Harry S. Curry to not only the Contra Costa County staff but to all citizens of the County, and directs that a letter of condolence be sent to his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Curry. 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. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. In the Matter of Appointment of William G. Ellis to Civil Service Commission. This Board having been notified of the death on July 27, 1960 of Harry S. Curry, Civil Service Commissioner of Contra Costa County; and 171 August 2, 1960 - continued On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that WILLIAM G. -M- LIS, 7775 Duke Court, E1 Cerrito, be and he is hereby appointedCivilServiceCommissionfortheunexpiredterm (to January 15, 1962) of the late Harry S.Curry. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Awarding contract for Interim Channel Improvements AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE in Walnut Creek, Arnold Industrial NORTH WALNUT CREEK. EMERGENCY FLOOD Highway to Willow Pass Road. CONTROL DISTRICT This Board having on July 26 1960, received bids from the following for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek, Wnold Industrial Highway to Willow Pass Road: Parish Brothers, Inc., P. 0. Boa 6, Benicia; Martin Brothers, Inc. , 2525 Concord Avenue, Concord; Winton Jones Contractor, Inc. , 1949 Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord; L. A. and R. S. Crow 800 Arlington, E1 Cerrito; Ervin D. Varwig, 1001 Center Street, San Carlos; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland; and this Board having referred said bids to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for recommendation, Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District, this day recommends the bid of Parish Brothers, Inc., as the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity; $91,450) , 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Parish Brothers, Inc. , at the unit prices sub- mitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDS` ED that said Parish Brothers, Inc. , shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of $45,725, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and on guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.- In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Parish Brothers, Inc. , for Interim Channel Im- AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE provements in Walnut Creek, NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD Arnold Industrial Highway to CONTROL DISTRICT Willow Pass Road. This Board having on August 2, 1960, awarded a contract to Parish Brothers, Inc., P. 0. Box 6, Benicia, for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek, Arnold Industrial Highway to Willow Pass Road; and An agreement dated August 2, 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. 20480, each in the amount of ;45,725, issued by Argonaut Insurance Company, with said Parish Brothers, Inc., 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 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 same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid which accompanied all bids be exonerated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bids for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Creek Willow Pass Road upstream NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD to 0.9 mile northerly of Monument CONTROL DISTRICT Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the interim channel improve- ments in Walnut Creek, Willow Pass Road upstream to 0.6 mile Northerly of Monument Road, 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: r R August 2, 1960 - continued Ransome Company, 4030 Hollis Street, Emeryville S; Independent Construction Company, 741 - 50th Avenue Oakland Bellicitti k Pellicciotti Construction Company, P. b. Box 60k Santa Clara- L. A. and R. S. brow, 800 Arlington Avenue, El Cerrito; Gallagher & Burk Inc., P. 0. Box 325, walnut Creek; Eugene G. Alves 8onstruction Co., Inc. , P. 0. Box 950, Pittsburg; Parish Brothers, Inc., P. 0. Box 6, Benicia; Ervin D. Varwig, 1006 Center Street, San Carlos; 0. C. Jones & Sons, 1520 - 4th Street, Berkeley; Winton Jones Contractor, Inc. , 1949 mold Industrial Highway, Concord; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control i r ; and Water Conservation District for recommendation to this Board on August 9, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Resolution for Condemnation of Property Needed AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF for Flood Control Purposes in THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY North Walnut Creek Emergency FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT Flood Control District. RESOLUTION I BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, acting as ex-officio the Governing Body of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition construction and completion by the County of Contra, of a public improvement, namely, an easement and right of way for flood control. The Public interest and necessity require the acnuisition for and in connection with said public improvement of the real property, or interest in real property hereinafter described and that the property or interest in real property hereinafter described are neces- sary therefor, that an easement and right of way is necessary for all property hereafter s described. Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public Rood and the least private injury, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the said Board accuire in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency s Flood Control District, the hereinafter described real property or interest in real property by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure made and Droviding for eminent domain, that the District Attorney of the j County of Contra Costa is hereby authorised and empowered. To acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, the easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the said hereinafter described real property or interest in real property,] by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain. To prepare and rrosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa, for and on be- j half of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, such proceeding or proceedings i in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary for such acquisition, To make application to said court for an order fixing the amount of such security j in the way of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order permitting said North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District to take immediate possession and use of said real property or interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes, To make deposit of such security out of proper funds in such amount so fixed and determined, and in such manner as said court in which such condemnation proceedings are pending may direct. The easements, rights of way, or interest in real property which the County of Contra Costa for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District is by this resolution authorized to acquire, is more particularly described in Exhibit A hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein fully set forth in words and figures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa for and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, this 2nd day of August, 1960 by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, I4el F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. f r, 173 August 2, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approving and authorizing property acquisitions. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements be and the same are hereby APPROVED: Warrant Escrow ContractPayableToNumberAmountGrantorDate— North ato- North American Title Helen K. GrayInsuranceCompany75739WinstonG. Gray July 27, 1960 North American Title Olavi LaaksoInsuranceCompany757+1 Dorothy E. Laakso July 27, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency FloodControlDistrict. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF and authorizing payment for NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD property acquisitions. CONTROL DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements and contracts be and the same are hereby APPROVED andtheCountyAuditorisauthorizedtodrawwarrantsinthefollowingamountstobedeliveredtotheCountyFloodControlDistrict: Warrant Escrow Contract Payable..To Nhmber Amount Gran Date North American Title Insurance Company 75752 7,600.00 Herman Bangert July 161, 1960 North American Title Corene A. Colebank Insurance Company 75750 300.00 William W. Colebank June 27, 1960 The County Cleric is directed to accept deed and/or easements from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency FloodControlDistrict. The foregoingging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, 4: In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Carry Out the Terms of a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Richmond, for County Library Purposes (County Service Area LIB II E1 Sobrante). RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves as follows: THAT the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to make payment to the City of Richmond involving the acquisition of the real pp%pery described in the following Notice for the El Sobrante County Library (County Service THAT the consideration is in accordance with the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement dated the 23rd day of June, 1959 for said acquisition, which is of mutual benefit to County and the City of Richmond, and is determined to be an equitable agreement for the transfer of said property; THAT the Notice herein is approved and the hearing date and place therein specified shall be the date and place for the meeting to consummate said purchase; THAT the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and is hereby directed to cause to be published in the El Sobrante Herald Bee Press, a newspaper of general circulation, once a geek for three successive weeks immediately preceding the date set for said hearing the following Notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE PAYI4ENT INVOLVING THE PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California has on the 2nd day of Augµst, 1960, at a regular meeting declared its intention to carry out the terms of the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement dated the 23rd of June, 1959 which involves the acquisition of the E1 Sobrante County Library (County ServiceAreaLIBIIElSobrante);THAT the parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is described as follows: r August 2, 1960 - continued Portion of Lot 127 as shown on the map of the San Pablo Rancho filed March 1, 1894 in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa Bounty, described as follows: Beginning on the northwestern line of theparcel of land described in the deed from San Pablo Land Company to George . Pardee, recorded June 9 1937 in book 437 of Official Records, page 312 distant thereon North 31b 50' Last, 25 feet from the southern comer of the parcel of land described in the deed from Lusitta Ekstrom to George H. Pardee, recorded May 17, 1944, in book 785 of Official Records, nage 13; thence from said point of beginning, along the exterior live of the last above mentioned Pardee parcel (785 OR 13) as follows: South 31 50' West, 25 feet; Porth 580 101 West, 100 feet; and North 31° 50' East, 75 feet to the southwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Peter J. Machetta, recorded February 21, 1950, in book 1509 of Official Records, page 535; thence along the southwestern and southeastern lines of said Machetta parcel (1509 OR 535) South 580 101 East, 75 feet; and North 31° 501 East 125 feet to the southwestern line of Garden Road as shown on the map of Santa Rita Acres, Unit No. 13 filed October 21 1937, in book 22 of Maps, page 645, et seq., in the office of the County kecorder of Contra Costa County; thence South 58° 101 East along said Southwestern line 205 feet to the northwestern line of the strip of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Contra Costa County, recorded August 1, 1956, in book 2818 of Official Records, page 210; thence along said northwestern line South 310 501 West, 131.55 feet; and southerly along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 240 feet to a point that bears South 580 10' East from the point of beginning; thence North 58° 101 West to the point of beginning. SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM twoparcels of that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to be used for right of way w and utility purposes; and being more particularly described as follows: PARCEL ONE Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern line of Garden Road as shown on the map of Santa Rita Acres, Unit No. 1, filed October 21, 19379 j in book 22 of Maps, page 645, et sea, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, with the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Peter J. Machetta, recorded February 21, 1950, in Book 1509 of Official Records, page 535; thence South 58 10' East, 62 feet from said intersection along the southwestern line of Garden Road to the true point of beginning of herein described Parcel One; thence South 31° h 50' West, 175 feet; thence South 5$° 10' East, 12 feet; thence North 310 501 East175 feet; thence North 5$ 0 10' West, 12 feet to the true point of be- ginning. PARCEL TWO Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern line of Garden Road as shown on the map of Santa Rita Acres, Unit No. 1, filed October 21, 19379 in Book 22 of Maps, page 645, et seq., in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County with the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Pardee to Peter J. Machetta, recorded February 21, 1950, in Book 1509 of Official Records, page 535• thence South 580 10' East, 19 feet to the true point of beginning; thence South 31° 501 Test, 200 feet; thence South 5$° 10' East, 6 feet; thence North 31° 501 East, 25 feet, thence South 58a 101 East, 6 feet; thence North 31° 501 East, 175 feet, thence North 580 10' West, 12 feet to the true point of beginning. NOTICE is hereby further given that it is proposed to transfer said property from 1 the City of Richmond and with the original payment therefor being on a reimburseable basis as provided in said Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement. NOTICE is hereby further given that the Board will meet on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1960 at 10:00 a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California at the time and place when said Board will meet to consummate j the said transaction. I Dated this 2nd day of August, 1960. 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 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the tad day of August, 1960, by the following vote: x AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. 04 NOES:None. z ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. 77 t August 2, 1960 - continued In the Matter of rates to apply to service provided by Pinole Garbage Service with respect to collection and disposal of gar- bage, rubbish and swill from= Contra Costa County Sans a istrict Number 3. On the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rates shall apply, effective September 1, IW, to the service provided by the Pinole Garbage Service with respect to the collection and disposal 'of garbage, i rubbish and swill from Contra Costa County Sanitation District Number 3 : I. FOR THE DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE RUBBISH AND SWILL AT THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL PREMIESES OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE PNOLE BARBAGE SERVICE: a) Per Container x.15 b) Per Automobile (excluding station wagons, trucks and trailers) 50 c) Per Other Motor Vehicle (including station wagons, r trucks nd lets) Each 50 r 3 Minimum Charge 1.00 d) Clean Fill No Charge 1 e) Disposals by Contra Costa County Sanitation District Number 3 No Charge 1 11 . FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE, REFUSE AND SWILL BY THE PINOLE j GARBAGE SERVICE: a) Private Single Family Residences. A One regular collection per week per family unit for each can or receptacle of thirty (30) gallons or less. 1.35 per month j Each requested additional collection per week per family unit for each can or receptacle of thirty (30) gallons or less.1.35 per monthr For the privilege of using a second can s or receptacle of thirty (30) gallons or less. 45 per month i b) Family Units in Apartments or Flats. One regular collection per week per family unit for each can or receptacle of thirty (30) gallons or less. 1.35 per month Each requested additional regular collec- tion per week per family unit for each can or receptacle of thirty (30) gallons i, or less. 1.35 per month, i c) Private Single Family Residences and i Family Units in Apartments or Flats. For each collection per week for each can or receptacle of more than thirty (30) gallons-Per gallon of such excess. 045 per month a The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John Coil, Joseph S. Siva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. In the Matter of Authorizing Professional Indemnity In- surance coverage for the office of the County Clerk- Recorder. On motion of Supervisor Coll, secoaied by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Professional Indemnity insurance coverage for the office of the County Clerk- Recorder be and the same is hereby authorized, and the County Administrator shall make arrange ments to secure said policy. i i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C r J. r 176 August 2, 1960 - continued ter 4 And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, August 4 1960 .at 10 a.m., in the.; Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Nartiae a, California. r r' : Chairman Y 4 Its.fin ATTEST. W. T. PAASCH, CLBRH eputyClerk P r } mop 9 iX 1 e 5 k rar ° r r y n arta ktF' •Pp`d ? f -4 t r j i t Ja "'v„rAl at r eg 545 ry 'aye r ' r i f i r f I }HiC f E v J 4 a n r T F. r hk a3: mrd u '?.: .+a"`} , Y n ttt 177 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 1960 THE BOARD MET -IN REWLAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 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, 4 W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Denying recall payment claim presented by the San Pablo County Fire Protection District for the period ending July 20, 1960. The County Auditor-Controller presents to this Board a payroll claim received by him from the San Pablo County Fire Protection District totaling $W, and which refers to recall alarms answered by standby firemen; and this Board having considered same; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, a W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisor James P. Kenny. r ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Proposal that San Pablo County Fire Protection District fire fighters be paid for recall for a period of one year. Supervisor Kenny proposes to the Board that consideration be given to the payment of recall time to the fire fighters in the San Pablo County Fire Protection District over a period of one year, the total amount not to exceed $2,000; and this Board having considered said proposal; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to a co®ittee to be known as the board of Supervisors' Fire Commissioners and Fire Chiefs Supervisory Committee, the members of which will be named in the very near future. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising delivery of earth being ex- cavated from the Walnut Creek channel for emergency flood control purposes, to Buchanan Field for airport fill. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that earth which is being excavated from the Walnut Creek channel for emergency flood control purposes be delivered to Buchanan Field for airport fill, and further that the work be done cooperatively under the supervisor of the Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Oonservation District, Public Works Director and Airport Manager at the lowest possible cost. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c In the Matter of Directing Planning Director to obtain copies of trailer ordinances in effect in other counties. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Director is directed to obtain copies of the trailer ordinance which is in effect in San Luis Obispo County, and similar ordinances which may be in effect in other counties. The fore order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.i Bo S pa y z And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 9, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chaiftaft k 4 4 ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By.Y Deputy r- s: 4„ BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 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 LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of }'authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDH6 that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend the foliowirig: Mr. M. F. McCorkle, Equipment Mechanic Foreman, to attend 1961 equipment preview be held in Dearborn, Michigan, on September 1 and 2, 1960texpenses for the trip to be borne by the Ford Motor Company). 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 Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that M. L. Nunes Constable of the Port Chicago Judicial District, be and he is herebyl GRANTED PERMISSION 70 LEIVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA from August 13 through August 20, 1960. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed for Real Property from City of Walnut Creek (Walnut Creek Library Site County Service Area, LIB #3) . RBSOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT the acquisition of The Walnut Creek Library site was authorized by The Joint a, Exercise of Power Agreement approved b Board Order, and dated the 3rd of May, 1960•PP y Y THAT the Board hereby approves the aceuisition of said real property in accordance with the terms and conditions of said agreement, which property is described as follows:a a All that real property situate in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho Canada del Hambre (southern portion), and portion of Lots i 28 and 29 as shown on the map entitled "Oak Park Subdivision" which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, tate of California, on March i 41 1922 in Volume 18 of Maps, at page 385, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Bessie C. Drury to the City of Walnut Creek, recorded June 21, 1955, in book 2558 of Official Records, of Contra Costa County at page 238; thence fro© said point of beginning running along, the northern line of said City of walnut Creek parcel (2558 OR 238) South 880 1 f 20" west, 209.77 feet to the northerly prolongation of the eastern line of Camplin Avenue shown on the map of Oak Park Subdivision; thence south 19' 00* east along said eastern line and said north- erly prolongation, 226.20 feet to the southern line of Lot 28 as shown on said map of Oak Park Subdivision; thence north 88° 15' east along said southern line, 83.00 feet to the south-eastern corner of said Lot 28; thence north 190 west along the eastern line of said Lot 28 and along the eastern line of Lot 29 a distance of 110.61 feet to the southern line of said City of Walnut Creek parcel (2558 238) ; thence north 880 15' east along said southern line, 92.48 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel (2558 OR 238) ; thence north 1 45' west along the eastern line of said parcel (2558 OR 238), 111.96 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: That portion of the hereinabove described parcel of land lying; with North Broadway being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Bessie C. Drury to the City of Walnut Creek, hereinabove referred to, thence along the north- ern line of said parcel north 88° 14' 20" east, 31.41 feet; thence south 19° east, 183.05 feet; thence south 200 101 29" east, 44.06 feet to the southern line of Lot 28 hereinabove f referred to; thence south 88* 151 west along said southern line, 32.54 feet to the western line of Lot 28 hereinabove referred tothence north 19 west along said western line and H. its northerly prolongation, 226.20 feet to the point of beginning. THAT the deed from the City of Walnut Creek for the above described real property A is hereby accepted and that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directedtocausesaiddeed, dated July 7, 1960, to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder together with a certified copy of this resolution. 3 i August 9, 1960 - continued PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State f of California, this 9th day of August, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. i NOES:None. C ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Probation Department to enroll five deputies each year in a continuing social service ex- tension training course at the University of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Probation Department is authorized to enroll five Deputy Probation Officers each year in a continuing social service extension training course at the University of California at Berkeley with the understanding that one-half of the cost will be borne by the County (the tuition cost to the County for the first year to be $125, and for each subsequent year the cost to the County to be $212.50; beginning with the second year and for each sub- sequent ub- sequent year the total cost to the County to be increased to cover the salary for one week of each of the five deputies enrolled in the training course, which added cost covers in part a two weeks residence course, one-half of which would be taken on County time and one-half of which would be taken on employee vacation time), The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of State Water Bond Issue. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that opposition to the State dater Bond Issue is expressed by the Board for the reason that sufficient assurances have not been obtained with respect to salinity control and the protection of the Delta area water supply, and that the County Supervisors' Associatio of California be so advised. The foregoing resolution is adopted 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. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Administrator to invite John W. Lynch, member of California State Board of Equalization, to appear before the Board and discuss the bases on which utility valuations were set for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1960-61. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator 13 authorized to invite John W. Lynch, member of the California State Board of Equlization, to appear before the Board of Supervisors and discuss the bases on which utility valuations were set for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1960-1961. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Requesting County Assessor to prepare and submit a protest to California State Board of Equalization on utility valuations set for Conu'ra Costa County for the fiscal year 1960-1961. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor is requested to prepare and submit a protest to the Californ State Board of Equalization on the utility valuations set for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1960-1961. G The fore sgoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. f i t i 1 1 i l180 j T'- August 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Continuing for one week, the matter of appoint- ment of ten citizen members to a citizens advisory committee r which has been proposed to consider the recreational use of reservoirs of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. YOnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatthematterofappointmentoften (10) citizen members to a citizens advisoryF. committee which has been proposed to consider the recreational use of reservoirs of the EastBayMunicipalUtilityDistrict, be and the same is hereby continued for one week. G-- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. EIntheMatterofReportofthe Judicial Council of the State of California on the lower court system in Contra Costa County. S On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Judicial Council of the State of California on the lower court system in Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administratorforstudy. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Chairman of this Hoard is directed to y forward a letter of appreciation to the Judicial Council of the State of California for its study of the Contra Costa County lower court system and its recommendations therein. S c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lie In the Matter of Relieving El Cerrito-Kensington Judicial District Court of shortage of t25 pursuant to provisions of lletih No. 109. On the recommendation of the District Attorney, the Count Auditor-Controller and the Count Administrator, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the El Cerrito Kensington Judicial District Court is relieved of shortage of $25 pursuant to provisions of Bulletin Number 109. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Amendment to the Lease for the Agricultural Extension Service in Pittsburg. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: Q THAT, the County of Contra Costa has in effect a lease with Mary E. Knowles, for Agricultural Extension Service premises in Pittsburg; and THAT, it is for the convenience and benefit of both parties to exchange a portion of Lessor's non-leased property for a portion of the County's leased parking area, and THAT the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby approve said lease amendment dated the 9th day of August, 1960 and does authorize the Chairman of thei '"' .Board to execute said lease amendment for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa; and the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra Costa is directed to cause a copy of this r resolution and lease amendment to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra P_:,, r, °`Costa County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: c,- ! 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 the Formation of Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District in Contra Costa County pur- suant to Section 5780 et seq. of the Public Resources Code. z This Board having on July 5, 1960 adopted a resolution fixing August 9, 1950 at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the time and place of hearing on the matter of formation of x August 9, 1960 - continued district to be known as the Montalvin !Manor Recreation and Park District, and notice of said hearing having been given in the manner and for the time required by law, the hearing comes regularly before the Board at this time, and the Clerk reads written protest to the formation of the proposed district, which protest was delivered in the Clerk's office by Mrs. W. C. Rood on August 8, 1960; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter be and it is hereby continued to August 23, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request from Native Sons of the Golden West for contribution toward September 9 Admission Day celebration which is to be held in Richmond. Mr. Walter Bebich representing the Native Sons of the Golden West, appears before this Board and requests financial participation by the County in the September 9 Admission Day celebration to be held in Richmond to commemorate California's 110th year as a State; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Development Association for consideration of preparation of a float for the parade on September 9, provided, however, that the Association has sufficient funds in its budget as now proposed, to finance said float. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Bids for construction, of alterations to Lone Tree School, Brentwood. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, located on Lone Tree Way, Brentwood, 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: A. M. Bever, 315 Drake Street, Antioch; Robert J. Beck Construction Company, 1065 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg; Frank Lawrence, 175 Vaoueros Avenue, Rodeo; L. C. Marshall, Route 1, Box 235, Antioch; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of awarding 3 the contract for said work be and the same is hereby continued to August 16, 1960. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Claim for damages. 1 MR. ROBERT P. DONNACHIE, et al, 2114 Magnolia Way, Walnut Creek (by his attorney Thomas C. Lindholm) having filed with this Board on August 3, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $509,000; 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 DENIED. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Protest from Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, to new anniversary dates assigned to by Civil Service Department to fire fighters. Mr. Edgar K. Irwin representing the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, AFL-CIO, appears before this Board with reference to anniversary dates assigned by the Civil Service Department to fire fighters in Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Irwin be and he is recuested to present data regarding specific in- stances in which he believes in 'ustices occur as the result of new anniversary dates assigned to said fire fighters, to said divil Service Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 182 7c August 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Johns-Manville M Products Corporation v County of Contra Costa, Superior Court Action No. 77739. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the stipulation entered into between Johns-Manville Products Corporation and the County of Contra Costa in the above-entitled action, dated August 11 1960, be and the same is hereby approved, and that the District Attorney cause judgment to be entered in accordance with the terms of said stipulation. L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Herbert E. Ellis for Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole Branch. This Board having on July 26, 1960, awarded a contract to Herbert E. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146, Station A, Berkeley, for Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole Branch; and I An agreement dated July 26, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the con- s tractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, No. 81-77-32, one in the amount of 414,925, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, and one in the amount of $7,462.50, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, issued by Glens Falls Insurance Company, with said Herbert E. Ellis, an individual, dba Herbert E. Ellis, as principal, having been presented to this Board;1 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 authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks which accompanied all bids be returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Adoption of specific County policy per- taining to appointment, use and tenure of citizen committees. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following policy pertaining to the appointment, use and tenure of citizen committees be and the same is hereby adopted: 1. No committees shall be appointed to deliberate on administrative matters which are clearly the responsibility of one County depart- ment or the joint responsibility of two or more County departments. 2. When committees are appointed - a) Their objectives shall be specifically defined. b) Their tenure shall be limited to the time required to accomplish their specific objectives. c) Their tenure shall be limited to one year, subject to reappointment when it is apparent that their de- liberations should be of a continuing nature. d) Their membership shall be limited to a number which is reasonable both in terms of adequate representation and workability. e) They shall be instructed to elect a chairman and a secretary. f) They shall be requested to report concisely on delibera- tions at each of their meetings and their reports shall include a record of member attendance. g) Their reports shall be made to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors through the County Administrator. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator review for the purpose of reporting to this Board, the status of existing committees and the desirability of their continuance or dissolution. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD t' ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1471 which amends the Ordinance Code of Contra y Costa County, California, to increase the exemption payment of plan-checking fees under the uniform building code. 183 r 1 August 9, 1960 - continued IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1471 in "THE POST DISPATCHH " 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 Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated August 2. 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 701-Assessment No. 98 Russell DiFiori is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 10970 assessed value $140. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore assessment no. 98, code 701, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 532 Raymond H. Winkelman is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 2185, assessed value $20. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 532, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 7606-Assessment No. 85 William S. Carwright is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 Z 813, assessed value $360. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Sacramento County. Therefore, assessment no. 85, code 7606 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Asses3ment No. 753 Calvin Ellis do Clyde Anderson are assessed with personal property being for boat n 28 B 1876, assessed value $250. This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 753, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 300-Assessment No. 125 Richard Henry is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 15149 assessed value $40. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 125, code 300, should be cancelled. Code 100-Assessment No. 200 Robert J. Kelch is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 N 1461, assessed value $280. This is a duplicate assessment, this boat has been assessed and the taxes paid under assessment number 100-0213. Therefore, assessment no. 200, code 100, should be cancelled. Code 5306-Assessment No. 123 H. F. Lauritzen is assessed with personal property being for boat number 260-071, assessed value $1600. This is a duplicate assessment, this boat has been assessed and the taxes paid under assessment no. 5306-0125. Therefore, assessment no. 123, code 5306, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1081 Edward J. Grant Sr. is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 E 1698, assessed value 4180. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 1081, code 8206 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1542 John Cotella is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 F 1603, assessed value $790. This assessment is in error as Mr. Cotella has been assessed and paid taxes under assessment number 8206-0814. Therefore, assessment no. 1542, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 501-Assessment No. 177 Nicolo Ciandro is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 B 1089 assessed value $400. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 177, code 501, should be cancelled. Code 5302-Assessment No. 17 MacDonald Engineering Company is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3306. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 17, code 5302, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 1266 Howard D. Salmon is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 C 1662, assessed value $500. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore,assessment no. J: i 1 August_9, 1960 - continued 1266, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 183 4 DemetGlooshenko is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 918, assessed value 7O. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and has been assessed to the new owner under assessment no. 8206-1602. Therefore, assessment no. 183, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 17915-Assessment No. 19 i Jack L. Taylor is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 D 1360, assessed value $550. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore assessment no. 19, code 17915 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 658 I James H. Hibbert is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 R 330, ! assessed value $1050. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Santa Clara County.Therefore, assessment no. 658, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 7608-Assessment No. 7 Lawrence B. Hills is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 6173, assessed value $40. This boat was owned by the Martinez Boat and Marine Sales on the lien date, and has been assessed as a part of their inventory. Therefore assessment no. 7 i code 7608 should be cancelled. i Code 7911-Assessment No. 214 R. Davies is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 262-386 assessed value $170. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 214, code I7911, should be cancelled. E Requests dated August 9,, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 202-Assessment No. 2202, Carl Higginbotham & Clyde Gonderman, dba C & C Automotive Repair are assessed with personal property in the amount of $900, with $450 exemption, net total $450. The name of Higginbotham should not have appeared on this assessment since he was not an owner of the business on lien date; however, due to a clerical ! error his name was not removed, and Gonderman•s full exemption was not allowed. Assessment No. 202-2202 should be corrected to appear in the name of Gonderman only, and the full $900 exemption allowed. Code 830 Assessment No. 2051, Phairs, Inc. is assessed with personal property in the amount of *36t-20 with money $230, total $36,850. Due to a clerical error in the com- putation of the property statement, the retail sales value of the inventory was used instead 1 of the inventory cost figure. The correct assessed valuations for Assessment No. 8304-2051 should be personal property $33,910, money $230, total $34,140.I Code 7305-Assessment No. 2256, M. E. Lucas, dba Lucas Construction Co., is assessed with personal property in the amount of $4,500. Due to a clerical error, the incorrect factor was used in extending assessed valuation the property statement. The corrected assessed valuation should be personal property $3,100, Total $3,100. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 7982-Assessment No. 2095, Donald Nealson dba Shell Service Station is j assessed with personal property in the amount of $800, improvements $460, money $36, total 1,290. The assessment is erroneous since the station had been closed on February 9, prior to lien date and personal property disposed of at that time. The improvements are assessed on the secured roll with the building. Assessment No. 7982-2095 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. 1 f Code 17910-Assessment No. 2171, General air Service is assessed with personal property in the amount of $300. The assessment is for an airplane, Aeronca #1621E, which had been completely dismantled prior to the lien date. Assessment No. 17910-2171 is therefore ] erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 501-Assessment No. 2217, V. W. & Raymond Yonce, dba Diamond Retread is assessed for personal property in the amount of $12,760, money $20, total $12,780. This personal property includes wiring and plumbing that are assessed on the secured roll as a part of the building. Assessment No. 501-2217 should be corrected to show personal property $8,760, money, 20, total $8,780. IInaccordancewithSection531oftheRevenueandTaxationCode, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 100-Assessment No. 2344 William McDowell, 813 'Nest Madill, Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $120. Code 100-Assessment No. 2345 Melvin Faria, dba Mel*s Market, 1725 Cavallo Road, Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $1930, money $20, total $1950. P Code 100-Assessment No. 2346 Barbara Malone, Inc., 24018 Sunset Drive Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $5 0, money $20, total $530. t t 1 August 9, 1960 - continued Code 100-Assessment No. 2347 Harry W. Tassell, 1500 C Street, Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $140. Code 100-Assessment No. 2339 George Conklin dba: George's Santa Fe Harbor, Ft. of J St., Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $350. A Code 100-Assessment No. 2340 E.V. Moore, Inc. of California, 120 Beede Way, Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $1960, solvent credits $51,000• a r; Code 100-Assessment No. 2341 E.V. Moore, Inc. , of California, 120 Beede Wa Antioch Assessed valuation $3,340 personal property, 1100 money, total $3,440, with solvent credits $51,000. Code 100-Assessment No. 2342 John Pulido 223 Sycamore Drive, Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $140. Code 100-Assessment No. 2343 W. E. Singleton) 111 Sycamore Drive, Antioch Assessed valuation, personal property $110. 3 Code 100-Assessment No. 2348 Joe Onstott, Rt. 19 Box 189, Antioch Assessed valuation $1,170 personal property, money total $1,280. Code 100-Assessment No. 2349 Joe Onstott, Rt. 1, Box 189, Antioch Assessed valuation $1,040 personal property, money $110, total $1,150. i Code 5304-Assessment No. 2041 R. Lonie Hill, Rt. 1 Box 690, Antioch Assessed valuation $f10, personal property. 1 Code 7305-Assessment No. 2384 John R. Janney, dba L C Wright Companj 3983 Rancho Dr. , Lafayette Assessed valuation personal property 0,510, improvements $760, total $11,270, solvent credits $5,400. i Code 8206-Assessment No. 2027 John J. Brohman, George Peyton k James Dalein Jr. j c/o Walnut Creek Aggregates P. 0. ?56 Walnut Creek is Assessed valuation, personal property 41,220. i Code 8206-Assessment No. 2028 Bartee Bros. , 159 Sycamore Drive, Brentwood Assessed valuation, personal property $810. V Code 8206-Assessment No. 2029 Eduard H. Conner, dba Island Park, 853 Las Trampas, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $1,160. Code 8206-Assessment No. 2030 Edward H. Conner, dba Island Park, 853 Las Trampas, Lafayette T4 Assessed valuation, personal property $1,160. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t t i In the Matter of Appointment to Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Sanitation District No. 3. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Keith R. Knott filed vdth this Board this day as member of the Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Sanitation District No. 39 be and' the same is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Edward J. Dickinson, 2696 Kevin Road, Taxa Hills, be and he is hereby appointed to the Citizens' Advisory Committee for said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. q In the Matter of Protests to development in Kensington Terrace. IT IS BY THE BOARD.On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, i 2,186 r'F. August 9, 1960 - continued ORDERED that letters from Richard T. Pinnell, 456 Coventry Road, Berkeley 7, and from wProfessorErleLoran, East Hampton, Long Island, with reference to permission granted to Mr.Griffin to build multiple dwellings on hillside below Coventry Road, are referred to the District Attorney to answer.k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition requesting Board to initiate legal proceedings y to cause Sanitation District to be formed in Amador Valley (proposed County Sanitation District 1OA). A petition requesting that the Board of Supervisors initiate proceedings for the MWformationofaSanitationDistrictunderprovisionsofHealthandSafetyCode, Sections 4700 et seq. , in the area indicated on map attached to said petition; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDiih that said petition is referred to the County Clerk and to the k County Assessor for report as to whether said petition is signed by property owners and residents of the area referred to in map attached to said petition. 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 certificate issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city approvingtheannexationofterritorytosaidcity, be placed on file: r Name of Ordinance Date Filed with r Ci._ tX Number Secretary of State CONCORD 492 August 2, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j. In the Matter of Granting n j Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Permit No. 101 Division 5). Mr. Joseph D. flavone dba OrindaGarbage and Refuse Disposal Service 58 Tara Road Orinda, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse, collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one 1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. t2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body or every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. 1960. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 9th day of August, 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: None. r., 187 August 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Permit No. 102 Division 5) . Mr. John P. Elissondo dba Diablo Disposal 124 Panoramic Way Walnut Creek, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling s body in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one P 1) :nch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is s operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 9th day of August, 1960. E 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. r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Permit No. 103 Division 5) . Nr. Fred Fagliano dba Valley Disposal Service, Inc. 2459 Buena Vista Avenue Walnut Creek, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible informa- tion in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor co®itted. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 9th day of August, 1960. 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:Bone. ABSENT: None. i i i Ai F'. s, August 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Affidavits 6 7ublic6a$ tion of Ordinances 14 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1467, 1468, 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 Coll, IT IS X BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On the recommendationof the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is directed to clear the vegetation and to remove silt from the following secondary drainage channels with County forces: T WORK ORDER ESTIMATED NO. JOB NO. LOCATION COST Fr 4701 61-1-(37) Woodside Acres outlet-along Lindsey Supplement 2 Nut Company property (Walnut Creek) 200 n 61-1-(3$) Dias Creek adjacent to Treehaven Concord)500 k n 61-1-09) Shore Acres - ditches in general Pittsburg) 200 61-1-(40) Rancho Del Amigo - ditches in gen- eral (reference point Del Amigo to Camino Encanto - Danville) 200 n 61-1(41)Ditch along back lot line of houses on north side of Via Don Jose (off Danville Highway just north of Alamo)200 n 61-1-(42) Peardale Estates - ditch alonngg Stanwood Lane from Buchan Drive to Reliez Creek off Relies Station Road Lafayette - Walnut Creek) 50 X, n 61-1-(43) Ditch along back line of lots on south side of Eccleston Avenue from Putnam Blvd. to EBKUD right-of-way - Pleasant Hill 500 rte 61-1-(44) Ditch along Crescent Drive to south fork of Lafayette Creek (reference i point Dewing Avenue to Bickerstaff to Crescent) Lafayette 100 61-1i-(45) Ditch between and parallel to Marys and Alberts Avenue from Hill Street to Waters Street. Enos Ambrose Unit No. 3 - Pittsburg 50 61-1-(46) Monte Gardens Village,- Ditch - adjacent to 1981 San Vicente Drive - Concord 100 fi n 61-1-(47) Ditch behind 2037 Helen Drive (off t Gregory Lane - Pleasant Hill)200 61-1-(48) Ditch from Manor Drive to Pleasant Palley Drive along north line of swimming pool property - off Oak Park Boulevard - Pleasant Hill 50 61-2-(49) Ditch from Hillgrade Avenue southerly about 400 feet parallel to east side of Southern Pacific Railroad, Alamo area 500 61-3-(50) Ditch in Jones Walnut Acres tract from end of Gary Way northerly to tract 1 ine, thence easterly to Southern Pacific Railroad - Alamo Area 100 61-4-(51) Ditch along south tract line of Norlyn subdivision, Walnut Creek area 200 r F August 9, 1960 - continued WORK ORDER ESTIMATED NO. JOB NO. LOCATION COST 4701 61-6-(52)McConnell !Acres tract outlet, Walnut Supplement 2 SP Creek area. Along west tract line, thence westerly to Mountain View Boulevard 100 n 61-8-(53)Ditch behind Pacheco Fire House, from Blackstone Drive to Grayson Creek, Pacheco area 100 TOTAL #3,350 4712 61-5-(54)Ditches in general in Bolla Acres, SP Alamo area 1,200 t 4714 61-7-(55)Ditch between Sun Valley Drive and SP North Main Street, Pleasant Hill r area 19200 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Collier Bill as it affects school districts where county-set valuations are judged below statewide average. 3 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of the constitutionality of the Collier Bill enacted by the 1959 State Legislature, under which some of the Contra Costa school districts may suffer a cut i in state funds, is referred to the District Attorney, Assistant Superintendent of Schools DeFraga, and the County Administrator, for report to this Board. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that if it is determined that said Collier Bill is con- stitutional, effort be made to secure an amendment to said bill. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Granting application of Manuel Gomez to operate card room in accordance with provisions of Ordinances No. 145$ and 1464. Manuel Gomez having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at U and I Oasis, 733 Loring Avenue, Crockett, and the Sheriff having recommended that said application be granted; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Oupervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER M that the application of said Manuel Gomez for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Expansion of Supervisors* Fire Ad- visory Committee. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has appointed and is utiliz . ing the services of a Fire Advisory Committee comprised of the following fire chiefs or E former fire chiefs: Lloyd C. Edwards, Crockett County Fire Protection District Loyd Cooper, Rodeo Fire District R. A. Maned ni, Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District Manuel A. Mello, San Pablo County Fire Protection District Robert winkle, Lafayette Fire District Clarence Viera, City of Martinez Fire Department; and i WHEREAS, this committee has rendered very satisfactory service in a technical capacity on matters such as the inspection of the fire fighting facilities of industries excluded from fire districts and such as in developing standards for fire fighting equipment;. r and i x i 190 August 9, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, it is considered desirable to expand this committee so that its services to the Board of Supervisors may be even more beneficial; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the Fire Advisory Committee be expanded to eleven (11) members by adding five (5) fire commissioners in the following manner: 1 Commissioner from the San Pablo, El Sobrante, Pinole or Rodeo fire i organization, to be appointed by the Supervisor from District 1. 1 Commissioner from the Orinda, Lafayette, Briones, Mt. View, Carquinez Crockett or Danville fire organization, to be appointed by the Supervisor from District 2. 1 Commissioner from the Mt. Diablo or Central fire organization, to be appointed by the Supervisor from District 3. 1 Commissioner from the Eastern Contra Costa or Bay Point fire organiza- tion, to be appointed by the Supervisor from District 4. 1 Commissioner from the Oakley, Brentwood, Byron or Bethel Island fire organization, to be appointed by the Supervisor from District 5; AND BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the fire commissioners added to the committee in said manner shall be as follows: 4 Fire Commissioner Fire Organization Appointed by r Henry Soito San Pablo County Fire James P. Kenny J Protection District Gilbert Earle Orinda County Fire Mel F. Nielsen Protection District h Joseph F. DeRosa lit. Diablo County Fire Thomas John Coll Protection District Forrest Engelhart Eastern Contra Costa W. G. Buchanan County Fire Protection District Hugh Armstrong Brentwood County Fire Joseph S. Silva Protection District AND BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the Fire Advisory Committee, as originally constituted, shall become a technical subcommittee which shall name its own chairma and secretary; AND BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the Fire Advisory Committee, as a whop, shall designate its chairman and secretary; AND BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the Fire Advisory Committee, as ex- panded, shall submit concise reports on its meetings to the Chairman of the Board of Superviso s through the County Administrator and that such reports shall include a record of attendance; AND BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the Fire Advisory Committee, as ex- ) panded and as originally constituted, shall be appointed for a period of one (1) year from 1 the date of this resolution.T The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisor on the 9th day of August, 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:None. V ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Consolidation of election for Directors for the Concord Hospital District with General Election to be held on November 8, 1960. Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Concord Hospital District election for directors shall be consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November $, 1960, and in addition, said Concord Hospital District shall agree by September $, 1960, to pay Contra Costa e County the sum of $12 per precinct: $6 covering expenses by the County and $1 for each of the six election officers for each precinct for their services in said election. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 191 i t i E August 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Consolidation of General Election of the West Contra Costa Hospital District with the State General Election to be held on November 8, 1960. Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the General Election of the West Contra Costa Hospital District shall be con- solidated with the State General Election to be held through-out the County of Contra Costa on November 8 1960 and in addition said West Contra Costa Hospital District shall agree by September A. 1960, to pa Contra Aosta County the sum of $12 per precinct: $6 covering expenses by the County and 41 for each of the six election officers for each precinct for their services in said election. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids for modification of Bancroft Dam North Walnut Creek EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Emergency Flood Control NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD District. CONTROL DISTRICT This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the modification of Bancroft Dam, North walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are read by the Clerk: Herbert E. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146 Station A, Berkeley; EMSCO of San Francisco, 796 - 61th Avenue, Oakland 21; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for recommendation to this Board on August 16, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Awarding contract for EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF TIE interim channel improvements in Walnut NORTH ':WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD Creek, Willow Pass Road upstream to 0.6 CONTROL DISTRICT mile northerly of Monument Road. This Board having on August 2 1960 received bids from the following for interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek, Willow Pass Road upstream to 0.6 ::tile northerly of Monument Road: Ransome Company, 4030 Hollis Street, Emeryville 8; Independent Construction Company, 741 - 50th Avenue, Oakland• Bellicitti & Pellicciotti Construction Company, P. 0. Box 606, Santa Clara- L. A. and R. S. brow, 800 Arlington Avenue, E1 Cerrito; Gallagher & Burk Inc., P. 0. Box 325, Walnut Creek; Eugene G. Alves Construction Co. , Inc. , P. 0. Box 950, Pittsburg; Parish Brothers, Inc. , P. 0. Box 6, Beneicia; Ervin D. Varwig 1006 Center Street, San Carlos; 0. C. Jones & ions, 1520 - 4th Street, Berkeley; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21; Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., 1949 Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord; 4 and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Con- servation District, having this day recommended the bid of Ransome Company as the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: $75,9$0.50) , 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Ransome Company at the unit prices submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Ransome Company shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, one in the sum of $37,990.25, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one in the sum of $75,980.50, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board retain the bonds which accompanied the bids of the three lowest bidders. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 t 192 August 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Informal bids received r for work on Rheem Creek and on 19th Street,PAZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRASanPablo, Contra Costa County Storm Drain COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE Maintenance District No.. 4.DISTRICT NO. 4 On the recommendation of Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County R Flood Control and Water Conservation District and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0 KA D that the following be and the same are hereby APPROVED: A. Informal bid of J. R. Armstrong Corstraction Company for in- stallation of a salvaged footbridge across Rheem Creek on the Wanlass property for the sum of $520; r x B. Informal bid of Aguiar Bros. of San Pablo for relocation of approximately 220 feet of 6-inch vitrified clay pi of 7.50 per foot and installation of one manhole at $300 in 19th Street, San Pablo; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, as Chief Engineer of said: District, is authorized to inspect and to accept the work on behalf of the District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on August 16, 1960 at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. z Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PARS H, CLERK deputy ilk f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 1960 THE BOARD MET I "i RE dLAR SESSION M AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ CALSFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABU JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIek", PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHA.NAN. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR MEL F. NIELSEN. w PRESENT: W. T. P AASCH, CLERK. I In the Matter of Cancellation s of 1960-61 County tax liens. The City of Martinez having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Martinez; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Martinez, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the prop- erty hereinafter described; and said request hav1W 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1 Town of Martinez Por Block 92 62490 All Town of Martinez Por Block 92 62491 All Town of Martinez Por Block 108 62522 Por Town of Martinez Por Block 108 62523 Por Town of Martinez Por Block 112 62537 Por Town of Martinez Por Block 112 62531 Por Town of Martinez Por Block 118 62558 Por Town of Martinez Por Block 188 62644-1 Por Muir Manor Por Lot 2 64602 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. sin The city of Walnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Walnut Creek; and o The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Walnut k 193 f1 August 16, 1960 - continued Creek, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Larkey Ranch Subn #2 Code 910 171-040-02 Por Pringle Addition Code 900 174-220-20 For Pringle Addi ti on Code 900 174-220-34 Por Pringle Addition Code 900 174-220-16 For Pringle Addition Code 900 174-220-19 For G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board memnbers present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The County Retirement Association having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County Retirement Association; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County Retirement Association and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 BF THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Por Ro LPs Juntas Code 7982 149-270-10 All Por Ro Las Juntas Code 7982 149270-11 All Por Ro Las Juntas Code 7982 349-270-12 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: iMuir Manor Por Lot 1 64601 For Town of Martinez Por Lots 5 to 8 Block 19 65517 All Town of Martinez Lots 1 do 2 Block 20 65518 All Town of Martinez Lots 7 & 8 Block 20 65521 All Ro E1 Sobrante Code 8324 265-170-11 Por Ro E1 Sobrante Code 8324 265-170-12 For Ro El Sobrante Code 8324 265-170-08 For Orinda Park Terrace Code 8304 264-160-12 For Orinda Park Terrace Code 8304 264-160-17 11 Martinez Eddy Tract Lot 10 Block 2 555006 All Por Ro San Ramon Code 10002 188-060-03 All Por Ro San Miguel Code 17914 142-142-16 All Anderson Grove Code 7958 153-134-06 Por Anderson Grove Code 7958 153-134-03 Por For Ro San Miguel Code 903 140-260-03 For Ro Monte del Diablo Code 7954 144-020-05 For Ro Monte del Diablo Code 7953020-01 For Ro Laguna de Los Palos Coloradoe Code 7305 2 -120-03 For Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados Code 7305 238-120-04 Por Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados Code 7305 238-120-07 Por Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados Code 7305 239-140-01 For Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados Code 7305 580117-1 For The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 Y Y 194 August 16, 1960 - continued 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Bay View Park Lot 34 Block 23 140995 All Bay View Park Lot 41 Block 23 141000 All Bay View Park Lots 55 & 56 Block 28 141237 All Bay View Park Lot 56 Block 23 141010 All Bay View Park Lots 57 & 58 Block 23 141011 All Bay View Park Por Lots 1 - 4 Block 23 140972 All Town of Stege Lot 7B Block 4 139945 Por Town of Stege Lots 7C & 7D Block 4 139945-1 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been ap- proved p- proved by the District Attorney; j r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY I THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County j tax liens on the following described property as requested: West Richmond Tract Lots 11 & 12 Block 5 115447 All West Richmond Tract Lot 18 Block 5 115449 All West Richmond Tract Lot 19 Block 5 115450 All West Richmond Tract Lot 20 Block 5 115451 All West Richmond Tract Lots 26 & 27 Block 5 115455 A22 West Richmond Tract Lots 9 & 10 Block 10 115513 All Wept Richmond Tract Lots 12 &13 Bio^k ? 11r,1072 All West Richmond Tract Lot 16 Block 7 115474 All West Richmond Tract Lot 17 Block 7 115475 All West Richmond Tract Lot 15 Block 8 115491 All West Richmond Tract Lots 11 & 12 Block 8 115488 A11 West Richmond Tract Lot 13 Block 8 115489 All West Richmond Tract Lot 7 Block 9 115500 All West Richmond Tract Lot 7 Block 24 115597 All West Richmond Tract Lots 19 & 20 Block 9 115507 All West Richmond Tract Lot 8 Block 10 115512 All West Richmond Tract Lot 17 Block 10 115519 All West Richmond Tract Lots 20 & 21 Block 15 115545 All West Richmond Tract Lot 17 Block 16 115555 All West Richmond Tract Lots 9 & 10 Block 17 115564 All West Richmond Tract Lot 24 Block 20 115586 All West Richmond Tract Lots 1 & 2 Block 18 115568 All West Richmond Tract Lots 3 & 4 Block 18 115569 All West Richmond Tract Lot 10 Block 20 115576 All West Richmond Tract Lots 5 & 6 Block 23 115594 All West Richmond Tract Lots l to 6 Block 24 115596 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanau,seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: r Industrial Center Tract Lots 13 & 14 Block 1 118707 All Industrial Center Tract Lot 22 Block 1 118712 A111 Industrial Center Tract Lots 6 & 7 Block 2 118729 All Town of Stege Lot 8 Block "0"139625 All Town of Stege Lot Block 4 139943 All Town of Stege Lot Block 4 139949 All Bay View Park Lots 22 & 23 Block 25 141065 All Bay View Park Lots 78 & 79 Block 26 141134 All M CF. 195 r August 16, 1960 - continued Bay View Park Lots 32 Block 26 141104 All Bay View Park Lots 80 do 61 Block 26 141135 All Walls 2nd Addln Lot 8 Block 242 156100 All Wa3.ls 2nd Addln Lots 9 & 10 Block 242 156101 All Walls 2nd AddIn Lots ll do 12 Block 242 156102 All Walls 2nd Addln Lot 13 Block 242 156103 All Walls 2nd Addln Lot 14 Block 242 156104 All Walls 2nd Addln Lot 15 Block 242 156105 All Walls 2nd Addln Lot 16 Block 242 156106 All Walls 2nd Addln Lots 1 do 2 Block 243 156107 All Walls 2nd Addln pots 4 & 5 Block 243 156110 All Walls 2nd AddIn Lot 6 Block 243 156111 All Walls 2nd Add'n Lots 12 do 13 Block 243 156115 All Walls 2nd Addln Lots 8 & 9 Block 243 15611 All Walls 2nd Addln Lots 10 do 11 Block 243 1561 All Walls 2nd AddIn Lots 16 - 18 Block 243 15611 All Walls 2nd AddIn Lots 19 do 20 Block 243 156119 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Consolidation of Special Municipal Charter Election to be held in the City of Richmond, State of California, with the State of California General Election to be held November $, 1960. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called and ordered to be held in the City of Richmond on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, a special municipalcharter election and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order the consolidation o said special municipal charter election with the State of California General Election to be held in the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass the returns of said special municipal charter election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: 1. That the special municipal charter election to be held in the City of Richmond on Tuesday, November 8, 1960 at which there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond the foilowing City of Richmond Charter Amendment, to wit: MEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTERS City of Richmond Shall Section 1 and Charter amendment.Section 3 of Article VI of the Charter of the City of Richmond be amended to schedule elections for members of the Board of Edu- f cation for odd numbered years; to eliminate YES conflicting language concerning the method of appointment of the Superintendent of Schools; to eliminate obsolete language concerning textbooks which has been super- seded by State law; to provide that vacan- cies on the Board of Education shall be filled by appointment, the person so ap- pointed to serve for the balance of the un- expired term of the member replaced or until the last day of June following the next election for the election of one mem- ber only of such Board whichever occurs NO first; and to provide that the Board of Education shall elect and fix the salaries of all employees. i 4 t be and it is hereby consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held throughout the State of California, including Contra Costa County, on Tuesday, November 8, 1960. 2. That the returns of said special municipal charter election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the request of the Council of the City of Richmond and said special municipal charter election and State of California General Election shall be held within said City of Richmond in all respects as though there were only one election. Said City cf Richmond measure shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election insofar as the same is held within said City of Richmond. The returns of said special municipal charter election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors to the City Council of the City of Richmond. 3. That the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby ordered and directed to provide within said City of Richmond the election precincts, polling places and voting booths for 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 hereby further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said State of California General Election within said City of Richmond said measure set J i i 196 August lb, 1960 - continued forth in Section 1 of this resolution. Said County Clerk is further ordered and directedi) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said General Election and to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City said measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolutionii) to include on each polling place card relating to said General Election and to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City a reference to said special municipal charter election hereby consolidated with said General Election, and (iii) to provide absent voter ballots for said General Election and said special municipal charter election hereby consolidated therewith for use by the qualified electors of said City who may be entitled to such absent voter ballots in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to chargeetheCityofRichmondtheadditionalexpenseofprintinguponthesampleandofficialballots for use in said City said measure to be submitted to the qualified electors of said City atsaidconsolidatedelections, and such other incidental expenses (including the printing of polling place cards) as may be incurred by reason of this order of consolidation. In addition, said City of Richmond shall agree by September S, 1960, to payContraCostaCountythesumof $12 per precinct: $6 covering expenses by the County and $1 for each of the six election officers for each precinct for their services in said election. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 16thdayofAugust, 1960, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, r Joseph S. Silva. T; NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the Counter Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supers isc Kenny, IT IS BY THE 80RD ORDERED that the following personnel ad just-ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicat d: 010-418-01) Auditor-Controller. Reclassify two positions (010-418-02) in the Office of the County Auditor-Controller from Accountant Auditor Grade I, Range 32 44584556), to Accountant Grade II, Range 37 ($5814710) as recommended by the Civil Service Commission, effective August 17, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing reemployment of Rosa Babb at the second step of salary range for Intermediate Typist Clerk. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for reemployment of Rosa Babb at the second step of the salary range for Intermediate Typist Clerk, effective August 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Deferring appointment of members to the advisory committee which is to be established to con- sider recreational use of reservoirs of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. This Board having heretofore deferred to this date the matter of appointment of members to the advisory committee which is to be established to consider recreational use of reservoirs of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; and good cause appearing therefor; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on said matter is further deferred for two weeks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing alteration of County-owned residence at 1125 Main Street, Martinez. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that alteration (partition removal and painting) of County-owned residence at 1125MainStreet, Martinez, so that additional meeting room space will be available, be and the same is hereby authorized at an estimated cost of 335. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. , i 197 a August 16, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Relieving County Probation Officer of shortage of 9Qin the Probation Officer's Trust Fund. Pursuant to provisions of Bulletin Number 109 and on the recommendation of the District Attorney, the County Auditor-Controller, and tie County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the CountyProbationOfficerIsrelievedofshortageof9DintheProbationOfficer's Trust Fund. The foregoing order isgg passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Purchase q and Acceptance of Deed from Lone Tree School District for County Superintendent of Schools. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 12th day of July, 1960, passed and adopted a resolution fixing august 16, 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 Lone Tree School District, said property being required for County purposes; and THAT, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the Brentwood News for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and THAT , 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; THAT the Board of Supervisors does hereby approved the purchase of said real property described in the resolution and notice of intention passed by this Board on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1960; and 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 the County of Contra Costa to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board, to wit: F AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. 3 In the Matter of Bids for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, Brentwood. This Board having heretofore continued to this date the matter of awarding the eco ntract for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, located on Lone Tree Way, Brentwood; and On the recommendation of the Architect and the Public Works Director and on motion. of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER D that the matter of awarding said contract be and the same is hereby further deferred for one week. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. S In the Matter of Resolution of Intention to Make Changes and Modifications Devpar Industrial Subdivision. RESOLUTION THE BOARD of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: 1. THAT the public interest, convenience and necessity require, and that it is the intention of said Board to make changes and modifications in the proceedings had pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted by the Board on January 26, 1960, as follows: Change and modify the work to be done by increasing the street width of Devpar Court from 28 feet (face of curb to face of curb) to 68 feet (face of curb to face of curb). 2. THAT the changes shall be made by the Engineer of Work to show the changes in the work to be done and the incidental expenses by filing an amendment to his report or correcting it on its face. i 3. THAT payment for the cost of the additional width as well as all r incidental expenses including engineering fees, in connection with said increased street width to be made as a part of the cost of said project. i 3 t August 16, 1960 - continued i 4. THAT notice of hearing on said change and modification is fixed at 10:00 o--clock; on Tuesday, August 30, 1960. 1 5. THAT the Clerk shall publish a coop of this Resolution once in the AntiochLedger, said publication to be at least ten days before said hearing. AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coil, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Continuing hearing on Assessment District 1960-5 g`Montclair Highlands, Tract 22A7. This Board having heretofore fixed this date as the time for hearing on AssessmentDistrictNo. 1960-5, Montclair Highlands, Tract 2287; and i Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded bySupervisorBuchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is herebycontinuedforoneweek. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vats of the Hoard members present. In the Matter of the Formation of County Sanitation District No. 10A, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION ADGPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 4700 ET SEQ. OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to the provisions of the County Sanitation District Act, Chap. 3 Part 3, Div. 5 of the Health and Safety Code Section 4700,et seq., intend to form a County 6anitation District, comprising the following described territory within the County of Contra Costa, to be known as County Sanitation District No. IOA: i All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being a part of the area known as the Amador Basin, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of State Highway No. 21, leadingfromDanvilletoDublin, with the line dividing Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; runningthenceNortherlyalongthecenterlineofsaidStateHighwayNo. 21 to its intersection with E the southwestern extension of the southeastern line of the 22.50 acre parcel of land described; in the deed from Dominic Maita, et al, to Nicholas Maita et ux, recorded December 22, 1943, jinVolume762ofOfficialRecords, page 225, Recorders office of Contra Costa County,California; thence Northeasterly along the said extension to the most southerly corner of the said 22.50 acre Maita parcel (762 OR 225); thence continuing Northeasterly and Northwesterly along the southeastern and northeastern lines of said 22.50 acre Maita parcel, to the most northerly corner thereof, being a point on the northwesterly line of the parcel of land r described as "Parcel One's; conveyed by deed from Dominic Maita, et al, to Maita Bros., a partnership, dated March 1, 1949, recorded March 9, 1949 in Hook 1360 of Official Records of , Contra Costa County, page 242 (Series No. 8247) ; thence along the last named line Northeast- erly to the northeastern line of said "Parcel One"; thence Northwesterly along the northeastern line of the parcel of land conveyed by Contra Costa County Title Company to Lawrence Zaharis and Effie Zaharis by deed dated March 17, 1953, recorded April 2, 1953, Recorder's Series No. 16310, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and along the northeastern; line of the parcel of land conveyed by Alverner T. Andreasen, et ux, to Harry L. Crosby, bydeeddatedMay4, 1959, recorded December 4, 1959, under Recorder's Series No. 78229, in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and along the direct extension thereof to the southeastern line of the parcel of land described as "Parcel Two" in the deed by Travis ; Boone to Doris Dozier, dated February 21, 1955, recorded March 9 1955, under Recorder's Series No. 15028, in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa bounty; thence along the last named line Southwesterly to said center line of said State Highway No. 21; thence along the last named line Northerly to the northwestern line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed by Maria Braga to Pacific Gas and Electric Company dated July 2, 1958, recorded July 11 1958 under Recorder's Series No. 35649, in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra 6osta bounty; thence along last named line Northeasterly to the southwestern line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company; thence along the last named line Northwester- ly to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the northwestern line of the parcel of land described as "Parcel Three", in the said Pacific Gas and Electric deed 35649) : thence Northeasterly along the said extension and along the northwest line of the said Parcel 3 to the most northern corner thereof being a point on the southwest line of the parcel of land conveyed by Travis Boone to Pacific Gas and Electric Company by deed dated August 11, 1958, recorded August 15, 1958, in Book 3211 of said Official Records, page 565, under Recorder's Series No. 43419; thence Southeasterly along the said southwest line to the most southerly corner thereof; thence North 641° East along the southeast line of the Said jPacificGasandElectricparceltothemosteasterlycornerthereof; thence Northwesterly j along the northeast line of the said Pacific Gas and Electric parcel and the northwestern extension thereof to the most easterly corner of Lot 3 as designated on the map entitled, Map of the Harlan Rancho, as divided between the Heirs thereof," which map was filed September 27, 1889, in Volume C of Maps, page 49; thence Southwesterly along the southeasterly line of f 199 I August 16, 1960 - continued the said Lot 3, Lot 6-A as said lot is shown on the "Partition Map of the Estate of Minerva J. Harlan" etc., filed bctober 27, 1933, in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; and along the extension of the southeast line of Lot 6-A to the center line of said State Highway No. 21; thence along the last named line northerly to the southeastern line of Lot 4-A, as shown on said map; thence along the last named line Northeasterly to the north- eastern line of said Lot 4-A; thence along the last named line Northwesterly to the north- western line of said Lot 4-A; thence along the last named line southwesterly to said center line of said State Highway No. 21; thence Northwesterly along the center line of said State Highway No. 21; to the northwestern line of Lot 1-A; as shown on said map being the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Laura L. Llewellen, recorded August 12 1955, Recorders File No. 49383; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line of Lot 1- to the most westerly corner thereof, being a point on the southwesterly line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence Southeasterly along the southwesterly line of the Rancho San Ramon to the northerly line of the 214.22 acre parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed to John C. Koopmsnn and Ailliam G. Koopmann, recorded May 27, 1952, Recorders File No. 23167; thence Easterly and Southerly along the northern and eastern lines of the said 214.22 acre Koopmann parcel to the northern line of Parcel One of the said Koopmann deed (File No. 23167) ; thence Easterly and Southerly along the northern and eastern lines of the said Koopmann parcel No. 1 to the northwest corner of the 393.79 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Thos. Neilsen, et al, recorded July 9, 1920 in Book 2926 of Deeds, page 313, Alameda County Records, and also recorded August 2, 1922, in Book 419 of Deeds, page 185, Contra Costa County Records; thence Easterly and Southerly along the northern and eastern lines of the said 393.79 acre Neilsen Parcel to its intersection with the southern line of Contra Costa County; thence Northeasterly along the southerly line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Tuesday, the 20th day of September, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, which time fixed for hearing is not less than thirty (30) days after the adoption of this resolution, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, P-Iartinez, Contra Costa County, California, which is the regular meeting place of the Board of Supervisors, and is the time and place where objections to the formation of the District or to its extent will be heard. The County Clerk is instructed to give notice of hearing on formation by publication of this resolution in at least two (2) successive issues of the "CONTRA COSTA TIr;ES." a newspaper of general circulationpublished within the County of Contra Costa, said publication to be not more than thirty (30) nor less than ten (10) days prior to the hearing provided for herein. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on the 16th day of August, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. t j NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Hearing on Assessment List prepared by Assessment Commissioners, Reclamation District No. 799. This being the time fixed for hearing report of Assessment Commissioners heretofore . appointed by this Board to prepare new assessment list of Reclamation District No. 799, and which report was filed with this Board on July S. 1960, and notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner required by law, the Board proceeds with the hearing and Mr. Wesley E. Hotchkiss having filed a verified protest to the assessment list, appears before the Board and is sworn and testified and said Mr. Hotchkiss proposed that the assess- ments be modified and reapportioned by computing assessments on the basis of the appraised value of land only as contained the Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County, and Mr. Yates F. Hamm, attorney for the said Reclamation District No. 799 stated that he had no objection to the proposal; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be conducted by this Board on the 6th day of September, 1960, at 2 o'clock p.m. pertaining to all the lands within Reclamation District 799, on the proposal modifying and reapportioning all the assessments within the district, as shown on the list of charges assessed and filed with the Board of Supervisors, by spreading the estimated costs of the plan on each acre of land in accordance with the assessed valuation of said land only, exluding improvements, as shown on the current assessment roll of Contra Costa County. 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, a NOES:None. f j ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. i Y f t r R M....v...........-....... ems... M- August lb, 1960 - cam inued In the Matter of Granting j application of FRANCIS J. MARTIN to operate card room in accordance with provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1455 and 1464. FRANCIS J. MARTIN having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to x operate a card room at Rita's Place, 4330_Clayton Road, Concord, California, and the Sheriff having recommended that said application be granted;T NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Collseconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said FRANCS J. MARTIN for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Denial of applica- tion of Eugene Sweat for license to operate cardroom. Eugene V. Sweat having filed an application for license to operate a cardroom at Howard's Club, 2328 Willow Pass Road, West Pittsburg, and the Sheriff having investigated 4 and recommeded disapproval of said application; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that said application be and the same is hereby DENIED. rye. ST IS BY THE HOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed tareturn to said Eugene Sweat the portion of the cash deposit not spent for investigation by the Sheriff. 4 u. The foregoing order isgng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting y Permit under Ordinance No. r 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Division 5) . Permit No. 104 A, Nr. Louis C. Delchini dba lit. View Garbage Company 75 Morello Road P{x Martinez, California This permit is granted subject to the following Provisions: a) Every, vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have f painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and. one {1} inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if mw a than one vehicle is operated x by the collector. s b} A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c)Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. ThiswpermitpursuanttoorderoftheBoardofSupervisorsthis16thdayofAugust,1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. G ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Division 5). Permit No. 105 N; L . Nr. Arthur J. DiGrazia and Louis A. Repetto dba Lafayette Garbage Disposal Service 936 Janet Lane Lafayette, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: tt fy, r August 16 1960 - continued a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the inchesuling high andyone (1) in tters not inch wide, ess thethan four ollowing(legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of- refuse collector. F 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse r securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. 4 This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 16th day of Augtcst, 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. NOES:None. i ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Division 5). Permit No. 106 s Glen M. and Carolyn A. Lynch dba Antioch Garbage Disposal Co., dba Industrial Waste Hauling Co. 420 2nd Street Antioch, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. i This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 16th day of August,, 19600 E t The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, s W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of GrantingtPermitunderOrdinanceNo. 1443 (County Code, Title 49 Division 5). Permit No. 107 r F Mr. Peter J. Bertoglio dba Pittsburg Disposal Service 208 E. 4th Street Pittsburg, California f This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the I r 3, O;) s August 16, 1960 - continued w: hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one 1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrast- a ing with the body color: U Name of refuse collector. 2 Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated r° by the collector.t b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of x odor committed. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 16th day of August, 19600 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen. sr`r In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Permit No. 108 uDivision5). f. R Mr. Silvio Garaventa dba Concord Disposal Service 1889 Mt. Diablo Concord, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one Y 1) inch wide the following legible information in a color contrasting wdth the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely, w within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no f ' refuse shall escape. v c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 16th day of August, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, Y W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Granting PeYmit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, r Division 5).Permit No. 109 Mr. P. Bisio and B. Bisio dba Martinez Sanitary Service r 828 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: F 4 203 August 16, 1960 - continued a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four j inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if sore than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse k securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. t This permit pursuant to order of the Hoard of Supervisors this 16th day of August,. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title Division 5) .Permit No. 110 Mr. Boyad K. Olney, Jr. dba Plesant Hill Disposal Service 2.43 Center Street Pacheco, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions:Y a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch aide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: i 1Name of refuse collector. 21 Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 16th day of August 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. I NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Communication from Farnum Kerr Associates in 3 which they request consideration in connection with design of future county projects. This Board having received a communciation from Farnum Kerr Associates, 10601 SanPabloAvenue, Richmond, in which they request consideration in connection with the design offuturecountyprojectssuchasarchitecture, planning, landscape architecture and recreation; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator and to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order isgg passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. Q;., 8 i a-1 F r August 16, 1960 - continued A In the Matter of Request that Board commence proceedings for sale of portions of Lots 5 and 6. Block 71, Martinez. Bray, Baldwin, Ogden and Egan, attorneys at law, having notified this Board that they have a client interested in purchasing certain property recently acquired by the County, and having also requested that the Board commence proceedings pursuant to Government Code Sections 25520, et seq, for the purpose of sale of said property; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County Administrator and to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C-11 Yr In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Coll, Administrator, Assessor and Auditor to confer with technical staff of State Board of Equalization. i" On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Coll, the Administrator, Assessor and Auditor are authorized to confer in Sacramento with the technical staff of the State Board of Equalization on the matter of the bases on which utility valuations were set for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1960-61, their expenses to be a County charge. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 1, Crockett Electric Company contract for relocation of voltage regulator at Buchanan Field. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEb that Change Order No. 1 which extends the time for completion of work to October 2, 1960, contract with Crockett Electric Company for relocation of voltage regulator at Buchanan Field, is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Change Orders Nos. 1 and 2, Z' contract for Buchanan Field ti Terminal Ramp. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor k' Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ObERED that Change Orders Nos. 1 and 2 which ADD the sums of $662.50 and $850 for certain changes to contract with Martin Brothers, Inc. for Buchanan Field Terminal Ramp is APPROVED. J _ ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 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 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: x Request dated Aueust 1E, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 901-Assessment No. 2006, Roy C. Pulver, dba Pulvers Recap Service is assessed with personal property in the amount of $7,030 and money 410, total 47 040. This assessment includes leasehold improvements that are assessed with the building. Issessment 901-2006 should be corrected to show personal property $5,640, money $10, total 45,650. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. G 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 3 205 August 16, 1960 - continued 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 CONCORD 494 August 12, 1960 CONCORD 495 August 12, 1960 CONCORD 496 August .12, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Helen Curtis. An instrument dated August 16 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of 6ontra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue•of 0' a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Helen Curtis on- October 1, 1958, or A. granting of aid and assistance to said Helen Curtis are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Helen Curtis 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 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Vice Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instreusent on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- 1 bursement agreement of Dorothy A. Jones. An instrument dated August 16 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra Ccsta, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Dorothy A. Jones on November- 7, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Dorothy A. Jones are hereby satisfied. -and all real and personal property of said Dorothy A. Jones 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 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Vice 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 members present. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Rosie B. Allen. An instrument dated August 16 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of 6ontra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of- a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Rosie B. Allen on December 9, 1959, 0 or granting of aid and assistance to said Rosie B. Allen are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Rosie B. Allen 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 i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Vice 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 members present. G 1 In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Ben Yencer. Q An instrument dated August 16. 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of 6ontra Costa, any and all liens created by- virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Ben Yencer on- January 12, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Ben Yencer are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Ben Yencer is released from the said lien, and-said referred-to p 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 BY THE BOARD c" f 10 6 v August 16, 1960 - continued ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND the Vice Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Daryl F. Robarge. An instrument dated August 16. 19609 which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of dontra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Daryl F. Robarge on February-6, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Daryl F. Robarge are hereby satisfied, - and all real and personal property of said Daryl F. Robarge 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 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Vice Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. s Sf The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Claim rf for damages. HELLO BONDI and ANNA BONDI P. 0. Box 128, Port Chicago (by their attorney 0. F. Fenstermacheerr) , having filed with this Board on August 9, 1960, ciaim for damages in the amount of $ 3.43; Ehg NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERkD that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Consolidation of election for Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District with County and State General Election to be held on November 8, 1960. WHEREAS, the Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have called an y, election for three directors in said district to be held on November 8, 1960; and WHEREAS, the said Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have filed with this Board a written request that said election for said directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District be consolidated with the general election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November S. 1960, and that the -returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District; g BE IT RESOLVED that the election for three directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District on November 8, 1960; be and the same is hereby ORDERED CONSOLIDATED with the general election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on the 8th day of November, 1960, and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and I certified to the Directors of said District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the East Bay Municipal Utility District pay Contra CostaCountyforconductingsaidelectionthesumof $12 per precinct: $6 to be retained by Contra Costa County for expenses in conducting said election and $1 to be paid to each of the six members of the Election Boards for their services rendered at said election. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny; Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen. 4A 207 August 16, 1960 - continued - i In the Matter of Appointment of L. W. Evans and R. T. t Stephens to the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District 2026 (Webb Island). Van Dyke & Shaw, attorneys for Reclamation District 2026, having notified this Board that the Board of Trustees of said District on August 9, 1960, adopted a resolution increasing the number of trustees from three to five, and nominated the following persons for appointment to said Board of Trustees: L. W. Evans, 1 Greenwood Road, Orinda; R. T. Stephens, 345 N. Yosemite Street, Stockton; On motion of Suaervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said L. W. Evans and R. T. Stephens be and they are hereby appointed to the Board of Trustees of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ( = In the Matter of Confirmation of Report of Public Works i Director made pursuant to RESOLUTION CONFIRMING REPORT Section 5617, Streets and AND LEVYING ASSESSMENT FOR i Highways Code.REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS WHEREAS, the Public Works Director of Contra Costa County, California,. gave notice on the 23rd day of June, 1960, to the owner or person in possession of the following described property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: Lot 20 - Block 32, Bay Point, Fort Chicago that a portion of the sidewalk located at the above described premises was out of repair, endangering persons and property and in a condition interfering with public convenience; and 3 WHEREAS, the person in possession of said property has failed, after receipt of said notice so given, to make said required repairs; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director has effected said repairs, and has rendered his report to this Aoard of the completion of said repairs, and has given the required notice. of the time and place of hearing upon his report, and this being the hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m., of said 16th day of August, 1960, the day and hour fixed for hearing on said report; and WHEREAS, this Board has heard evidence bearing upon the matters hereinabove relat- ed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the report of the Public Works Director of the County on said repairs be and it is hereby confirmed; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all of the notices required by the provisions of Sections 5600 and following of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California have been given as required by law; and 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an assessment in the amount of Twenty five & no/100 Dollars ( 25.00) is by this Board made and confirmed on the property hereinabove described, and the Public Works Director is directed to notify the owner or person in possession of said property of said assessment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should such owner or person in possession of said property fail to pay said assessment within five (5) days after date of such notice the Public Works Director is directed to deliver a notice of lien to the Auditor of this County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 16th day of August, 1960, by the following vote, to wit AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. 1 ABSENT: Supervisors - Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Confirmation of Report of PublicWorks Director RESOLUTION CONFIRMING REPORT made pursuant to Section 5617, AND LEVYING ASSESSMENT FOR Streets and Highways Code. REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS WHEREAS, the Public Works Director of Contra Costa County, California, gave notice on the 27th day of May, 1960, to the owner or person in possession of the following described property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: Lot 384 - Block A, Parchester Village, San Pablo that a portion of the sidewalk located at the above described premises was out of repair, i endangering persons and property and in a condition interfering with public convenience; and WHEREAS, the person in possession of said property has failed, after receipt of said notice so given, to make said required repairs; and f s 1 9"08 1J: T.. Y August 16, 1960 - continued -y WHEREAS, the Public Works Director has effected said repairs, and has rendered his report to this Board of the completion of said repairs, and has given the required notice ofr the time and place of hearing upon his report, and this being the hour of 10:30 o'clock, a.m. , of said 16th day of August, 1960, the day and hour fixed for hearing on said report; and WHEREAS, this Board has heard evidence bearing upon the matters hereinabove related; r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the report of the Public Forks Director of the County on said repairs be and it is hereby confirmed; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all of the notices required by the provisions of Sections 5600 and following of the Streets ,and Highways Code of the State of California have been given as required by law; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an assessment in the amount of Twenty & no/100 Dollars r, 20.00) is by this Board made and confirmed on the property hereinabove described, and the Public Works Director is directed to notify the owner or person in possession of said pro- perty of said assessment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should such owner or person in possession of said pro- r perty fail to pay said assessment within five (5) days after date of such notice the Public Works Director is directed to deliver a notice of lien to the Auditor of this County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 16th day of August, 1960, by the following vote, to wit AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - ,Mel F. Nielsen. r In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statements.1! The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expenditures statements forthe fiscal year 1959-1960, as of Narch 10, April 10 and May 10, 1960, IT IS 55 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statements are placed on file. In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance of deeds on behalf AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS f Contra Costa Count Storm OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE a Drainage District Zone No. 10.DISTRICT ZONE NO. 10 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following listed deeds be accepted on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said deeds: u Grantor Deed Date Robert F. Billington and Agnes B. Billington August $, 1960 Clifford Leach, Sr. and Meta S. Leach August 9, 1960 S pr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Drainage acreage fees, Tract 2$06 Diablo Vista Unit #A) . EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA Contra Costa County Storm COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT, y Drainage District, Zone 22. ZONE 22- Riffe, Shipherd and Jones, Inc., on behalf of the Capital Company having requested that drains .e acreage fees in the amount of $2,965.25 be waived for Tract 2906 (Diablo Vista Unit 4) which is the actual cost of a portion of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22 general drainage system within this subdivision, and having also requested that the balance of $7,543-15 of the total drainage fees be held for refund to the Capital Company as the first units develop and the main trunk line is constructed; and On the recommendation of Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said District, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that drainage acreage fees in the amount of $2,965.25 for said tract be waived, and the balance of $7,543.15 be held for refund to the Capital Company as the first units develop and the main trunk line is constructed, said refund of $7,543-15 to apply only to subdivision units developed hzthin the boundary of the tentative map which was approved by the City of Concord Planning Commission on March 7, 1960. U M J t Jai r August 16, 1960 - continued - IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board notify the City jof Concord so that the $7,543.15 will be earmarked as a refundable deposit to guarantee construction of drainage facilities in future units. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i t In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for modification of Bancroft Dam, North Walnut Creek AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Emergency Flood Control NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL District. DISTRICT This Board, acting as ex-officio the governing body of the above agency, having y heretofore advertised for bids for the above entitled project, and the following bids having been received and read by the Clerk of this Board: Herbert E. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146 Station A, Berkeley; 7 EP.SCO of San Francisco, 796 - 6th Avenue, Oakland 21; and the matter of the awarding of the contract having been submitted to the Technical Staff of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for recommendation as to the lowest responsible bidder for the performance of the work; 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the contract for the work described be and the same is hereby t awarded to Herbert E. Ellis in accordance with the successful bid of said bidder dated August 5, 1960. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHEER ORDERED that the successful bidder shall present two and E good sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board.j IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Technical Staff of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District shall prepare the agreement, which shall be i reviewed by the District Attorney. IT IS BY THE POARD FURTHER ORDERED that the checks and/or bonds which accompanied all bids of unsuccessful bidders be returned and/or exonerated. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.. r"In the Matter of Approval of agreement width Herbert E. Ellis for modification of Bancroft Dam, North Walnut AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Creek Emergency Flood Con- NORTH WALNUT CREEK E4EERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL trol District. DISTRICT i This Board having on August 16, 19609 awarded a contract to Herbert E. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146, Station A, Berkeley, for modification of Bancroft Dam, North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District; and j An agreement dated August 16, 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. 81-77-37, each in the amount of $3,442. , issued by Glens Falls Insurance Company, with said Herbert E. Ellis, 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 Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Joseph S. Silva, Vice 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. p.j In the Matter of Approval of a informal bid of J. R. Armstrong I Construction Company for con- struction of foot bridge across EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Main- COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT i tenance District No. 4. NO. 4 e On motion of Sunervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the informal bid of J. R. Armstrong Construction Company in the amount of 1,341, for construction of a foot bridge across Rheem Creek, San Pablo School District Bayview School) property, be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and Pyr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said District is authorized to inspect and accept the work on behalf of said District. l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i z 910 August 16, 1960 - continued - x In the Matter of Adopting as u official the street gradesx and lines as shown on the plans for Contra Costa County Assessment District No. 1959-3- On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board adopts as official the street grades and lines as shown on the plans for Contra Costa County Assessment District No. 1959-3 dated January 1960, as prepared by the firm of Leptien, Cronin and Cooper, Engineer of work, and which plans are on file in the Public Works Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. + u In the Matter of Policy whereby the County Auditor-Controller is 4' made responsible for making travel arrangements for all County personnel. Upon the recommendation of the County Administrator, and upon the motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, the County Auditor-Controller is hereby made responsible for arrangements for travel required in connection with County activities. This order shall become effective as soon as appropriate procedures are developed and upon the issuance by the County Administrator of a bulletin pertaining thereto. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.t/ In the Rutter of Creating Class of Departmental Administrative t" 1 Officer and allocating to basic salary schedule at Range 42 x 745-$905) . a Upon the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and upon the motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, the creation of the class of Departmental Administrative Officer is approved and is allocated to the basic salary schedule at Range 42 ($7454905) • The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rr In the Matter of Allocation of certain positions to the basic salary schedule and action on salary increases for certain classifications. X Upon the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and upon the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BDARD ORDERED as follows: 1. Effective September 1, 1960, the position of Assistant County Auditor- x Controller is allocated to the basic salary schedule at Range 48 998—$1213) . 2. Effective September 1, 1960, the position of Public Health Dental Officer is allocated to the basic salary schedule at Range 50 110041337). 3. Action on the matter of a salary increase for the classification of Surgical Nurse is referred back to the Civil Service Commission for classification studies. 4. Action on the matter of a salary increase for the position of P Right of Way Agent is withheld pending a further study by the Civil Service Commission. 5. Action on a salary increase for the position of Supervising Personal Property Appraiser is deferred pending further considera- tion by the Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members.present.Ci In the Matter of Determining that no action shall be taken with respect to a $5 contribution toward the health and welfare dependency premiums of County employees. Upon the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and the County Administra- tor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that no action shall be taken with respect to a $5 contribu- tion ontribu tion toward the health and welfare dependency premiums of County employees. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r J August 16, 1960 - continued - I In the Matter of Modifying County sick leave policy to provide that sick leave accruals may be used to cover pre-arranged medi- cal and dental appointments, effective September 1, 1960. S Upon the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and the County Administrator IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County sick leave policy shall be modified to provide t that sick leave accruals may be used to cover pre-arranged medical and dental appointments, s effective September 1, 1960. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that sick leave usage shall be carefully adminis tered by department heads and that sick leave shall be regarded as a privilege rather than a right. i JJ_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Problems i concerned with the patroling of waters in the Delta sregions. I Mr. John Walsh, Deputy Sheriff, appears before this Board and presents a petition, signed by approximately twenty-five alleged home owners and families living in the Sand i Found Slough tract area, in which they request the law enforcement agencies of Contra Costa County to establish and enforce a five-mile speed limit and to eliminate skiing from Sam's Fishing Resort to the dam across Sand Mound Slough at Rock Slough; and this Board having also received a petition signed by Mr. R. A. Bickar, 4044 Chestnut Avenue, Concord, and approximately twenty-three other owners of property on Dutch Slough Road, Oakley, with reference to their efforts to obtain marine citation area signs for their property, and in which petition said persons also express concern over the curtailment in patrol time for r Officer John Walsh; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that said communications are referred to the Sheriff and to the Public Works jDirector for report to this Board on August 23, 1960, as to possible solution of the problems. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa County Kennel Club that Board adopt resolution in connection with AB2165. This Board ha received a communication from Commander BwingByron B. Jeffrey, Secreta t of the Contra Costa County Kennel Club, in which he requests that the Board adopt a resolu- tion esolu tion in connection with AB2165; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board-members present. 1 In the Matter of Contra Costa County School Budget for 1960-61. The County Superintendent of Schools having presented to this Board copy of Contra Costa County School Budget for 1960-61; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said budget is placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Salary of Class of Sewer Maintenance Supervisor. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Board order adopted June 30, 1960, which allocated positions in the classified service of the County of Contra Costa to the ranges of the basic salary schedule be and the same is hereby amended by changing the class to which the Sewer Maintenance Supervisor is assigned, to read as follows: Class Range Salary Sewer Maintenance Supervisor 13 556-613) effective July 1, 190 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present., t:; F i d August 16, 1960 - continued x In the Matter of Approval of recommendations of the Public uWorksDirectoraspossible solutions for curbing street g; sign vandalism. The County Administrator presents to this Board a memorandum from Mr. V. W. Sauer, r Public Works Director, with reference to the problem of street sign vandalism, and suggests that the Board of Supervisors adopt Air. Sauer*s recommendations for proposed remedial action; and On motion of Supervisor- Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations, which are as follows, be and the same are hereby approved: 1. A letter shall be sent from the Chairman of the Board-of Supervisors to Newspapers, P.T.A. or Community Groups f} appealingndaling to parents to check on their teenage offspring; 2. A reward for information leading to apprehension and con- viction of such persons shall be paid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. G In the Matter of Adopting Policy e: with respect to County Departments of Public Works services to other County departments, County special districts, local special districts, cities, and other public agencies13 in the County. a& F WHEREAS, the County Department of Public Works in frequently requested to render services to other County departments and various public agencies in the County; and WHEREAS, such services include items such as engineering design, materials testing, right of way acquisition and drafting; and WHEREAS, it is desirable that the County Department of Public Works render such u services in the interest of over-all efficiency, effectiveness and economy; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the following policy shall apply with respect to County Department of Public Works services to other County departments, M County special districts, local special districts, cities, and other public agencies in the f County: i 1. Services may be provided to other County departments and County special districts upon the approval of the County Administrator. X 2. Services for local special districts, cities and other public agencies in the County shall be requested in writing to the r County Administrator and may be provided upon the recommendation 4 of the County Administrator with the approval of the Board of Supervisors. w 3. The County shall be reimbursed for all such services at cost plus appropriate overhead. i 4. The County Administrator and the D<rector of Public Works shall establish the procedures needed to carry out this policy. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor diel F. Nielsen. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, August 18, 1960, at 10 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. tzkr,hairvian ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Y t Deputy Cleft 21 t f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 1960 THE BOARD NET IN REGU14R ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING• SUPERVISORS i THOMAS JOHN COLL W. G. ICHANAN. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. i In the Matter of Certificate r 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 approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with Citv Number Secretary of State r x CONCORD493 August 16, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 7 In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Frank R. Beede Planning Commissioner be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFhBNIA for the period from August 16, 1960 through August 30, 19609 inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.L In the Matter of Recommending that j the Board of Retirement of Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association approve Change Order No. 1 to contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company for construction of Central Library and Office Build- ing, Pleasant Hill. Corlett and•Spackman architects having submitted to the Public Works Department, Construction Division, Change order No. 1 to contract between the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association and F. P. Lathrop-Construction Company for construction of Central Library and Office Building; Pleasant Hill, which change order adds $649.75 to cover furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services required for importing and compacting selected fill material and installing additional asphalt paving and concrete gutter to the-locations and elevations indicated on Drawing No. CO-1B, "Revised Curb and Paving Elevations," dated April 29, 1960; and j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, this Board recommends that the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association approve said Change Order No. 1. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen. I In the Matter of Hearing on 1960-61 Budget for Contra Costa County. i This being the time fixed for the hearing on the proposed County budget for 1960-61, County Administrator J. P. NcBrien recommends that the matter be contined to August 23, 1960, . at 10:15 a.m.; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by t Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the proposed budget for Contra Costa County for 1960-61, be and the same is hereby continued to August 23, 1960, at 10:15 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C. i b s. p. V'^,Y'e^..y,r; x,E 4' w.rx+w try x e`:I f J r 4 "£ t 1. f' d F K f t, tom, of i 3 . i {. 1 ryY' Ft.6fi :i i y' 51t..C » A/{Qlr aid$• 3/y 60 - c ntinued y F ,* }{ 4, { L V V +i , / O S y, y.WC`f r ; A' Y,'- :: j f J ( 'f„-0'_.."M.... rr t 2 a " 1 Y YiXguy5 Y ' And the Board takes recess to erect on st 1 x^°_ °'Angst 23, at 9 a.r , in the Board W_ _ Chambers, Hall of Records, Martines,, California. I ` il, t `. r tt,lt*a rM 4' hates W an gN -i , N ATTEST: p (> l t 1. T. PAASCH, CLQ T M Y ''`„'d P 3 r' i r a hex 1 9 - s A d fy nt i 14T '£ Depute ler r a' . r y y ... "'ter t f'f14a+t £ t" a 3.a - '3 yi 'J . r rR4— t , yp. R r . r ,' ' t ,s Y t. r+{ fit s ' 4' l , 0, 8 I r f k' r j. r t,, x , r. t d'.,;r Y r" r a r Y,m , ty} 1 Y t y; y a N;S '' li'L r i 1 `Yxry_, r ,J' z n T' v fR rf f xG` S J: pP$ jyMS.., 3 l S .r 4 S k get r ,.' r.?;.. * t kFnJ 2 1- 4 S tN ,F+ &,e, t'b T t r BEFCR E THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M.by IN THE BOARD CHnv$ERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTI?EZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESEKT: HONORABLE ?SEL F. HIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KF.NFY, THOMAS JOHN COLL,t W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. t In the Matter of Correction ufi of erroneous assessments. The Countv Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney;,F On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to correct the following assessments: Recuests dated August 23, 1960 i N In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Personal Property Roll. Code 701-Assessment No. 466 Nutulo Bros. 278 W. 5th St. Pittsburg, Calif. Boat No. 28 G 524, Assessed Value $200. Code $206-Assessment No. 1612 Fredrickson, Leo E. c/o Grace Line Inc. , 2 Pine St., San Francisco, Calif. Boat No. 28 E 496, Assessed Value $200. y; Code 8206-Assessment No. 1613 Merritt, H. E. do Helen M. Star Rt. Box 140 C Gualala, Calif. sr Boat No. CF 6306 AG, Assessed Value $120. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1614 Allen, William Jr. 1700 El Camino Apt. 1120 Jl So. San Francisco, Calif.YF j. k Boat No. 28 H 1935, Assessed Value $280. Code 8304-Assessment No. 106 Clements, banning E. 9 Northwood Dr. Orinda, Calif. Boat No. 27 T 233, Assessed Value $560. Code 5306-Assessment No. 129 Madsen, David 2846 San Antdnio Dr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Boat No. 29 N 1676 Assessed Value $630•L In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code on the Unsecured Assessment Roll. For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 5306-Assessment No. 106 s" Herbert A. Torres is assessed with personal property being for boat number" 7 OB 2323 assessed value $120. This boat is assessed in Sacramento County. Therefore, assessment no. 106, code 5306, should be cancelled. Code 7970-Assessment No. 15 Norman H. Lapham is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1347, assessed Value $120. This boat was sold and taken out of the s' county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 15, code 7970 should be cancelled. Code 912-Assessment No. 3 4 Peter Hoch is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 E 1$23,, assessed value $90. This boat was traded in to Cal Marina, a dealer in Solano County and has been assessed in Solano County as a part of the inventory. Therefore, assessment no. 3 code 912, should be cancelled. r f August 23, 1960 - continued - Code 501-Assessment No. 75 Code 501-Assessment No. 76 Code 501-Assessment No. 77 Code 501-Assessment No. 78 Martinez ;%atj,lMarine Sales is assessed with personal property being for boats numbered 7 OB 161,' 3, 7 OB 1138, total assessed value $380. This is a duplicate assessment as these boats have been assessed as a part of the inventory of the business. Therefore, assessments No. 75, 76, 77, 78, code 501 should be cancelled. Cod a 5309-Assessment No. 162 Harold Lynch is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 Z 433, assessed value $320. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 162, code 5309, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1600 R. M. Stang is assessed with personal property being for boat number (no number), assessed value $2200. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 1600, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 900-Assessment No. 93 David Madsen is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 N 1676, assessed value $630. This assessment should have been made in code 5306 and has been added to the roll under assessment number 5306-0129. Therefore, assessment number 93 code 900 should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 195 James & Corry Craven are assessed with personal property being for boat number f OB 342, assessed value $100. This boat was taken to Imperial County prior to the lien date and has been reregistered and assessed there. Therefore, assessment no. 195, code 801 should be cancelled. Code 701-Assessment No. 221 Billy J. Parnell is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 15682 assessed value $30. This boat was moved to Fresno County prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 221, code 701 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1016 A. Blandin is assessed with personal property being for boat number (none) , assessed value $410. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 1016, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 9001-Assessment No. 113 Ron Tognola & C. R. Acker are assessed with Personal property being for boat number 28 N 1366, assessed value $570. This boat was assessed and the taxes paid in Santa Clara County. Therefore, assessment no. 113, code 9001 should be cancelled. Code 7996-Assessment No. 81 Charles L. Stoddard is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1540, assessed value $90. This boat has been moved to El Dorado, an assessment has been made and the taxes paid in El Dorado County. Therefore, assessment no. 81, code 7996, should r be cancelled. Code 9921-Assessment No. 28 George J. Karch is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 12082 assessed value $20. This boat was stolen prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 28 code 9921 should be cancelled.J Code 501-Assessment No. 51 Jack Huffman is assessed with Personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4.704, n assessed value $80. This boat was sold to Martinez Boat do Marine Sales prior to the lien date and has been assessed as a Part of their inventory. Therefore, assessment number 51, code 501, should be cancelled. Code 100-Assessment No. 463 Victor A. Bruno is assessed with Personal property being for a boat, assessed value- 480. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat has been assessed under assessment number 100-0462. Therefore, assessment number 463, code 100, should be cancelled. Code 5309-Assessment No. 524 Ross & Gerald Coleman are assessed with :r?ersonal property beim; for boat number 28 H 558, assessed value $120. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat has been assessed under boat number 28 U 558, assessment no. 202-0479. Therefore, assessment no. 524., code 5309 should be cancelled. Code 7992-Assessment No. 4 E. L. Buswell is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 G 1720, assessed value $280. This boat was returned to the manufacturer prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment number 4, code 79,2, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1274 Richard J. Lehman is assessed with Personal property being for boat number 28 F 12502 assessed value $630. This boat was taken to Fresno County prior to the lien date, and has M been assessed there. Therefore, assessment number 1274, code 8206, should be cancelled. x C 217 August 23, 1960 - continued - Code 801-Assessment No. 1241 John MacKinnor is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 H 11062 assessed value $180. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment number 1241, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 7305-Assessment No. 158 E. A. Saurman is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 C 1390, assessed value $300. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 158, assessment code 7305, should be cancelled. 1 Code 5302-Assessment No. 325 Jos. E. & Janet Costa are assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 B 1275, assessed value $400. This boat was sold prior to the lien date to Lloyds Holiday Harbor and included in the assessment of their inventory. Therefore, assessment no. 325, f code 5302 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1528 Kay Takeoka is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 C 1907, assessed value $390. This beat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 1528, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 1318 D. L. McGlothlin is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 G 1789, assessed value $180. This boat was sold and taken to San Francisco prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 1318, code 801 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 749 E. W. Daniels is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 J 1914, assessed value $800. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Marin County. There fore, assessment no. 749, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 5302-Assessment No. 305 Ernest Ivaldi is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 A 1893, assessed value $4500. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 305, code 5302, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment leo. 1309 G. D. Richards is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 E 1580, assessed value $980. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 1309, code 8206, should be cancelled. E Code 801-Assessment No. 1339 Ronald D. hells is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 G, 1135 assessed value $120. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment number 1339, code 801 should be cancelled. Code 900-Assessment No. 88 Paul Young is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 2471, assessed value $300. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Marin County. Therefore, assessment no. 88, code 900, should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment No. 272 Ralph W. Mohr is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 MB 240, assessed value $30. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat is assessed and the taxes paid under boat number 28 F 1927, assessment no. 202-0438. Therefore, assessment no. 272, code 202, should be cancelled. Code 100-Assessment No. 64 Robert C. Calvert is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 5870 assessed value $200. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 64, code 100, should be cancelled. Code 602-Assessment No. 38 Robert k Richard A. hinters are assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 5407, assessed value $240. This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 38 code 602 should be cancelled. Code 7938-Assessment No. 4 Frank Robert Andrews is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4576. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. The assessed value of the boat is $70. Therefore, assessment no. 4 code 7938 should be cancelled'. Code 801-Assessment no. 786 Redgie Snodgrass is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 5060 assessed value $180. This boat was sold to United Furnace and Sporting Goods prior to the lien date and assessed as part of their inventory. Therefore assessment no. 786 code 801 should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 338 Lewis F. Miller is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 30679 assessed value $60. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore assessment no. 338, code 8206 should be cancelled. 1 MC Jai t 1 August 23, 1960 - continued - Code 202-Assessment No. 462 Robert J. Gill & E. E. Grove are assessed with personal property being for boat ti number 28 D 1478, assessed value $480. This boat was taken to San Luis Obispo County prior to the lien date, it has been assessed and the taxes paid in San Luis Obispo County. There- fore, here fore, assessment no. 462, code 202, should be cancelled. Code 7938-Assessment No. 82 Rex C. Redding is assessed with personal property beim for boat number 7 OB 4205, F assessed value $50. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 82 code 7938 should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 1249 Carl Moore is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 A 5, assessed value $50. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 1249, code 801, should be cancelled. s Code 7991-Assessment No. 2 J. E. & Carrie D. Sandy are assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4715, assessed value $90. This boat is assessed and the taxes paid in Lake County. Therefore, assessment no. 2, code 7911 should be cancelled. a Code 8206-Assessment No. 290 Henry Machado is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 1285, assessed value $20. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 2907 code 8206, should be cancelled. x Code 1103-Assessment No. 110 Jeff M. Harris is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 679, assessed value $20. This boat was sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 110, code 1103 should be cancelled. r r; Code 824-Assessment No. 8 Elmer D. Jones is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 6530, assessed value $210. This boat was turned in to Boat City, El Cerrito, prior to the lien date and has been assessed as a part of their inventory. Therefore, assessment number 8, code 824, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 69 Gary W. Bedell is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 2767, assessed value $160. This boat was returned to the manufacturer prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 69, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment No. 91 Chester A. & Gwendol Copley are assessed with r.ersonal property being for boat num- ber 7 OB 2497, assessed value 150. This boat was taken to Monterey County prior to the lien date and has been assessed in Monterey County. Therefore, assessment no. 91, code 202, r`r should be cancelled. Code 7305-Assessment No. 172 William Earley is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 P 1837, assessed value $90. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat is assessed under assess- ment number 7305-0148. Therefore, assessment no. 172, code 7305 should be cancelled. a; Code 1103-Assessment No. 288 W. R. Wilke is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1829, assessed value $60. This boat was completely dismantled prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 288, code 1103, should be cancelled. zR Code 202-Assessment No. 301 Roy W. Peralta is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1285, assessed value $130. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment number 301, code 202, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 333 Charles E. Hains is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 753, assessed value $20. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 333, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 7305-Assessment No. 18 Glenn W. Burt is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 241, assessed value $40. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 18, code 7305, should be cancelled. Code 7992-Assessment No. 3 Rudolf Scheidl is assessed with personal property being .$Er boat number 7 OB 5718 assessed value $360. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 3 code 7992 should be cancelled. Code 7606-Assessment No. 17 Lucien V. Campbell is assessed with rersonal property being for boat number 7 OB 4543 assessed value $210. This boat was sold and taken out of he county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 17, code 7606 should be cancelled. C::yt August 23, 1960 - continued Code 501-Assessment No. 105 Gordon Ritchie is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB:.4296 assessed value $80. This boat was taken to Alameda County prior to the lien date and has been assessed there. Therefore, assessment no. 105, code 501 should be cancelled. Code 7970-Assessment leo. 12 Howard Kennerson is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 39-7 assessed value $110. This boat was completely dismantled prior to the Tien date. Therefore, assessment no. 12, code 7970 should be cancelled. Code 9403-Assessment Ko. 10 Tommy Henderson is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3657; assessed value $40. This boat was sold and taken to Alameda County prior to the lien d ate. Therefore, assessment no. 10, code 9403 should be cancelled. ti Code 300-Assessment No. 279 Floyd R. Williams is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3.605 assessed value $130. This boat was sold and taken to Napa County prior to the lien> date. ys Therefore, assessment no. 279, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 474. James W. Sparks is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3113, assessed value $60. This boat was sold and taken to Santa Clara County prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 474, code 8206, should be cancelled. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code on the Unsecured Assessment Roll. For the fiscal year 1959-60 Code 1103-Assessment No. 100 Jim Long is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 803, assessed value $60. This boat was taken to Cody, Wyoming prior to the lien date. Therefore: assessment no. 100, code 1103, should be cancelled. Code 701-Assessment No. 135 Billy J. Parnell is assessed with personal property being for boat 7 OB 15682 assessed value $40. Mr. Parnell moved to Fresno prior to the lien date and the boat has been reregistered and assessed in Fresno County. Therefore, assessment no. 135, code 701, should be cancelled. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Personal Property Roll. M F5 Code 5302-Assessment No. 340 A. J. Sambuck K 238 Union St. Watsonville, Calif. Boat No. 28 A 1007-Assessed Value $4600. Code 202-Assessment No. 491 Frank C. Chance 3133 Ida Dr. Concord, Calif. ty Boat (No Number)-Assessed Value $48'0. Code 801-Assessment No. 1386 Thomas Bolger 1759 Broadway y Oakland 12, Calif. Boat No. 28 T 299-Assessed Value $1000. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1615 F Island Farina P. 0. Box 516 Bethel Island, Calif. r Boat (No Number-Assessed Value $80. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1616 Island Farina P. O. Box 516 Bethel Island, Calif. 1BoatNo. CF 85 AG-Assessed Value $400. f Code 8206-Assessment No. 1617 Robert J. Ripplinger 1416 Laurel St. Apt. 2 San Carlos Calif. Boat No. 2 J 1528-Assessed Value $500. 1 FR'.FB rt4 August 23, 1960 - continued - Code $206-Assessment No. 161$ Paul Green 620 Colby St. r San Francisco, Calif. x Boat No. 2$ H 1676-Assessed Value #900. Code 9001-Assessment No. 117 Field, Fred s 2044 Eveleth Ave. San Leandro Calif. Boat No. 266-261-Assessed Value $600. Code $01-Assessment No. 13$7 Carnes, D. M. 4007 Suter St. Oakland, Calif. Boat No. 2$ L 160$-Assessed Value $700. x In accordance with, the provisions of Section s 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code on the Unsecured Assessment Roll. For the fiscal year 19602-61. Code 300-Assessment leo. 250 pJohn8: Siirila is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4692 assessed value $270. A Veteran's Exemption in the count of 1270. Should have been allowed on this assessment. Therefore, assessment no. 250, code 3010 should read, "assessed value 270, Veteran's Exemption $270. , amount due none." Code $206-Assessment No. 177 Roy C. Gesenger is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4909, assessed value 4210. A Veteran's Exemption in the amount of $210. should have been allowed on this assessment. Therefore, assessment no. 177, code 8206, shoula read, "Assessed Value 210. , Veteran's Exemption, ,' 270. , amount due none." j. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.C,a In the platter of the Consolidation of the Election of Three Directors of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District with the State of California aGeneralElectiontobeheld November 8, 1960.Mr Al WHEREAS, Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District is required by the provisions of the Transit District Law to hold all elections of directors at the same time as the general election and to order such election consolidated with the general election to be held in the respective counties in which the District is located and it is made the duty of the Boards of Surervisors to so consolidate the election, canvass the returns and cause the results thereof to be certified to the Board of Directors of the District, said election to be held in all respects as if there were only one election, and only one ballot shall be used; and WHEREAS, Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District by Resolution No. 170, adopted August 17, 1960, called and gave notice of an election to be held in Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, State of California, on Tuesday, November $, 1960, for the purpose of electing three (3) directors and consolidating said election with the general election to be held on the same date, r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said general election of Alameda- Contra Costa Transit District be and the same is hereby consolidated with the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, pursuant to Section 24829 and other pro- visions of the Transit District Law and the provisions of Sections 101050 to 10057, inclusive, of the Elections Code of the State of California, and the results thereof shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors or by the County Clerk when this Board so orders pursuant to Section 7921 or Section 7962 of the Elections Code of the State of California, all as provided in Chapter 4 of Part 2 of Division XI of said Elections Code, and there shall only be one ballot used at said election, and when the results thereof are ascertained, the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby authorised and directed to certify the sane to the Secretary of said District; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the territory affected by this order of consolidation is hereby defined to be all of the County of Contra Costa lying within the boundaries of Alameda- Contra Costa Transit District; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for each of said elections hereby consolidated within the territory affected by this order, the election precincts, polling places and voting booths shall in every case be the same and that there shall be only one form of ballot used thereat and only one set of election officers in each of such precincts; said election pre- cincts, polling places and election officers shall be the same for both elections and shall be those selected and designated by this Board of Supervisors for said area for said general election and reference is hereby made to the notices of said general election, appointing 221 ,. t August 23, 1960 - continued - election officers and designating polling places published or to be published by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa pursuant to Sections 668 and 100.3 of the Elections Code; such election shall be held in all respects as one election, provided, however, the votes cast for said directors of said District shall be separately canvassed and the Board of Supervisors or the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, when the Board so orders, shall canvass the returns of said election and certify the results thereof to the Board of Directors of said District; that in all other respects such consolidated election shall be held and conducted, and the results thereof declared by the Board of Supervisors in the same manner as provided by law for general elections; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to supply ballots, materials, equipment and all other things or supplies necessary for the conduct of said consolidated election to the proper officers of said consolidated election. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District pay ContraCostaCountyforconductingsaidelectionthesumof $12 per precinct: $6 to be retained byContraCostaCountyforexpensesinconductingsaidelectionand $1 to be paid to each of the: six members of the Election Boards for their services rendered at said election. 3 The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: a AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, tel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT:None. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. E On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll,.1 seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjust— ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: f Civil Service: Approve creation of class of Agricultural Field Assistant and allocate to the basic salary schedule at Range 29 ($395—$4$1) , effective August 24, 1960. Mt. View County Fire Protection District: Add one (1) Fireman, Range 32 M584556), e fective ugust 24, 1960. t Probation: Add two (2) Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall positions, ge 33 M8145114)., and cancel two (2) Counsellor, Juvenile Hall positions, Range 31 ($4364530) , effective August 24, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the !:utter of wending reso- lution allocating personnel to County Departments. WHEREAS, the Board of Iuoervisors considered the staffing: requirements of County departments for the fiscal year 1960-1961 in its preliminary budget hearings; and d WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on June 28, 1960, adopted a resolution authoriz— ing additional positions to adjust the scope, character and level of departmental services to that approved by the Board; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has again reviewed the staffing of County depart— ments for the fiscal year 1960-1961 in connection with its final budget studies; and f WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has determined that several additional positions should be authorized for the 1960-1961 fiscal year; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the resolution allocating personnel to County departments is further amended to provide for adjustments in positions designated below, effective on the dates specified: Addition or Effective Deo8rtment Deletion Number Classification Date District Attorney Add 1 Intermediate Steno- 9/1/60 grapher Clerk Health Cancel 20/40 Intermediate Typist- Clerk 9/1/60 Add 1 Intermediate Typist- Clerk 9/1/60 Jury Commissioner Cancel 1 Intemediate Typist— Clerk 24/60 Add 1 Typist Clerk 24/60 Probation Add 1 Deputy Probation 1/1/61 Officer ti August 23, 1960 - continued -f 1 Addition or Effective Department Deletion I„ Classification Dates Social Service Add 1 Employment Rehabili- tation Officer 11/1/60 Rg. 38 (613-745) Add 1 Faployment Rehabili- tation Counsellor 11/1/60 505-613) Add 1 Intermediate Typist- Clerk 11/1/60 AND HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these personnel actions are subject to classifica tion and pay review by the Civil Service Commission, and to need and work load review by the County Administrator.Qti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r; In the Matter of Awarding Contract (Renewal) for lighting system for the vt Serpa Tract Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a period of five Y years, the lighting system for the Serpa Tract Lighting District; and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the folloudng bid is received: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY - to maintain and operate the following existing lamps: a system of seven (7) 2500 lumen and three (3) 6000 lumen overhead lighting units within the Serpa Tract Lighting District, together with accessories suitable and necessary for a com- plete overhead lighting system heretofore install- ed, and to furnish electricity for lighting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the 15th day of September, 1960, all such lamps y to be operated each night on their standard all night burning schedule all in accordance with r Schedule LS-2, and thereafter from year to year until terminated by 60-day written notice; z and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid;s° On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD t ORDERED that the contract for the maintenance, etc., of street lighting system in said dis- trict is trict be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x' r . In the Matter of Granting r permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that Dr, H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA on September 18 to September 24, 1960 inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. o' In the Matter of Approval of agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the y Contra Costa County Develop- ment Association for the 1960- 61 fiscal year. Agreement dated August 23, 1960, by and between the County of Contra Costa, party of the first part, and Contra Costa County Development Association, party of the second part, wherein the party of the first part agrees to expend from the general fund of the County the sum of $64,812, said amount to be paid to the party of the second part for publicizing Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and M 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 and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County; andv f W' a 223 August 23, 1960 - continued - IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants monthly in accordance with the terms of said agreement (but in no way to duplicate the payments made for July and August, 1960, in favor of the Contra Costa County Development Association in anticipation of this agreement). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Exercising Option for Renewal of Lease of Premises for County Health Department.RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: t That the County of Contra Costa executed a lease with Francis M. Tiffany and Mildred O. Tiffany, his wife, dated August 25, 1959, and recorded August 31, 1959 in Book 3444 of Official Records, Page 490, for premises located at 1022 Margery Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, for use of the County Health Department; and i That said lease grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to renew the said lease upon the same terms and conditions for a period of one (1) year, and That the Board of Supervisors of the County 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, commencing September 1, 1960; and P That the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to1causeacopyofthisresolutiontoberecordedintheofficeoftheCountyRecorderofContra Costa County, and a copy of said resolution to be delivered to the above named lessor. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, c o 6 3 Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph i Silva. i NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 3' i i In the Matter of Authorising a Chairman to execute Endorse- 1 meat No. 5 to Hangar Keeper's Liability Policy Number AHN 31836. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute Endorsement Number 5 to Hangar Keeper's Lia- bility Policy Number AHN 31836, which revises coverage to $300,000 per aircraft and $500,000 per loss. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of the Formation of Montalvin Manor Recreation i and Park District in Contra Costa County pursuant to Section 5780 et seq. of the Public Re- sources Code. This Board having on August 9, 1960, held a hearing on the proposed formation of district to be known as the Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District, and having on that date regularly continued the hearing to August 23, 1960, at 10 a.m., and this being the time to uhich said hearing was continued, the Board considers said matter and being desirous of further time to consider it; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is further continued to August 30, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Establishment i of a County Service Area pursuant 3 to the "County Service Area Law." RESOLUTION OF INTENTION 3 I WHEREAS, there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 15th day of August, 1960, a petition praying for the establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the "County Service Area Law," to include the territory 1 hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services therein; and i t 21Z-14 441t ny August 23, 1960 - continued - t WHEREAS, it appears from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the Count s of Contra Costa, that said petition bears the signatures of not less than ten percent (10,j of the registered voters residing within the hereinafter described territory; NCW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors proposes to establish a County Service Area, under the terms of the "County Service Area Law, " to be known as County Service Area No. L-13, to include all of the hereinafter described territory, to u furnish street lighting services therein; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within said area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such hereinafter described area; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ten o'clock a.m., on Tuesday, the 27th day of September, 1960, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be, and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the establishment of the area, the extent of the area, or the specified type of extended services will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least once in the "EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS," a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, which is circulated in the hereinafter described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven (7) days prior to the date herein set for hearing. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which it is proposed be formed into a County Service Area is specifically described as follows: COUNTY SERVICE DISTF.ICT L-13 FORMATION t Jana Bonds - Green Acres Lighting District, being a portion of Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 filed September 19, 1951, in Map Book 44, page 45, all of Jana Bonds Unit No. 2 filed September 28, 1953 in Map Book 52, page 5, all of Green Acres filed August 16, 1950 in Map Book 41, page 35, and a portion of Lot 25 Rancho El Sobrant e, des c rib ed as follows: ti z, Beginning at the southwest corner of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1; thence Easterly and Northerly along the southern boundary line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 to the southwest corner of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 2; thence Easterly along the southerly line of the said Jana Bonds, Unit No. 2 and the eastern extension thereof to the eastern line of Clark Road; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Clark Road to its intersection with the southeasterly South 63* 161 19" East) extension of the northern line of the said Green Acres; thence Northwesterly and Westerly along the said extension and along the northern lines of the said Green Acres to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the eastern line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 to the northeast corner thereof; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 to the north- east corner of Lot No. 30; thence South 18" 10' East 63.918 feet and South 10 091 West 60.016 feet along the east line of Lot 30 to the southeast corner thereof; thence South 750 27t 30" West along the southern line of Lots 30 to 33 inclusive to the southwest corner of Lot 33 being a point on the western line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1; thence Southerly, Westerly and Southerly along the western lines of Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 to the southwest corner there- t of, the point of beginning. t„r7 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 23rd day of August, 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 Authorizing consolidation of election on two measures to be held with- in the Richmond Union High School District, with the State General Election to be held November 8, 1960. The Governing Board of the Richmond Union High School District having determined by resolution that an election be held within said District, asking the electors of the District to approve: 1) A bond issue in the amount of $5,200,000; and F 2) An increase in the maximum legal tax rate for an indefinite period of time from the present legal limit of $1.50 per $100 of assessed valuation to $1.80 per $100 of assessed valuation; and a: the Richmond Union Nigh School District having requested the consolidation of said measures 1=, 2251.,: 11 i k August 23, 1960 - continued - x with the State General Election to be held November 8, 1960; and t On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD. j ORDERED that said measures be and the same are hereby consolidated with the State General` 1 Election to be held November 8, 1960; and s IT IS BY THE HOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Richmond Union Nigh School District shall agree by September 8, 1960, to liay the County $18 per precinct:to be paid to the County, and $2 per election officer ( l for services for each of the two measures to be voted upon). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Authorizing District Attorney to fi 1 e temporary and permanent junction against Vincent vola & Sons. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to file temporary and permanent injunction against Vincent Evola and Sons who are removing dirt from an area near Treat Lane, Supervisorial District No. 3, without having obtained a quarry permit. E The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:5 AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva; NOES: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan; t ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Granting i Permit under Ordinance No. 1 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Division. 5). Permit No. 112 Mr. Allan F. Riemke dba Rodeo Garbage Service 1205 Mahoney P. 0. Box 35 Rodeo, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide,f the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. t2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within thehauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escapte. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. 1960. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 23rd day of August'., The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, e W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I s s s August 23, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Granting Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Division 5). Permit No. 111 t. Mr. Silvio Garaventa dba Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc. 1$$9 Mt. Diablo Concord, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color:x tt 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely U` 3w within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. µ;c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor Y committed. r„ z This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 2 rddPPpe 3 ay of August,,1960. F{ w;The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: h AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen,Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S.Silva.s 7 NOES: None.ABSENT: None.In the Matter of Authorizing write-off of certain Crippled Children Service Accounts Receivable.On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given to write-off certain Crippled Children Service Accounts Receivable totaling $2,557.82, names of the debtors amounts due and owing to the County as shown on list of accounts filed with this Board on lugust 23, 1960, by the County Auditor-Controller. C,The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Absolving Carl E. Davis from Contribu-tion liability for mother.The District Attorney having notified this Board that it is the opinion of his office that Mr. Carl E. Davis should be absolved of any further responsibility for support because of the estrangement between himself and his mother, and said District Attorney having recommended that Mr. Davis* contribution liability be set aside;NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 206.5 of the Civil Code,and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Davis' contribution liability be set aside and he is absolved of any further responsibility for support of his mother, Mrs. Rose Drew. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Absolving Russell Bosley from contribu-tion liability for mother. f The District Attorney having notified this Board that it is the opinion of his office that ?sir. Russell Bosley should be absolved from his contribution liability for his 1 mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cross, in that he qualifies under the estrangement provision of Section 206.5 of the California Civil 227 i August 23, 1960 - continued - NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Russell Bosley be and he is hereby absolved from his contribution liability for his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cross. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Rescinding Board Order setting hearing, and fixing a new date for hearing and presenta- tion of petition to form Walnut County Dater District. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows:. That on the 27th day of July, 1960, petition for formation of Walnut County Water District was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa; That on the 2nd day of August, 1960, the Board passed an order setting the 23rd day of August, 1960, at 10 a.m. , as the time for hearing on said petition; s That the notice pursuant to said petition, which was to be published once a week for two weeks prior to the date set for the hearing, was by inadvertence and error published only once by the Contra Costa Times, and that, therefore, it is necessary to publish the notice of hearing of petition to form Walnut County Mater District, setting a new date for hearing as required by law; That this Board orders that the time for the presentation of and the hearing I upon the petition for formation of Walnut County Water District is hereby set for September I 20, 1960, at 10 a.m., and that the order dated the 2nd day of August, 1960, setting the hearing for the 23rd day of August, 1960, is hereby rescinded. Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, "del F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. fv. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Ratification of appointment by Chairman of Citizens' Committee to study proposed relocation of Bear s Creek Road. Chairman Nielsen announces the appointment of the following persons to serve oni a Citizens' Committee to study the proposed relocation of the Bear Creek Road: James Moriarity, $0 La Cuesta Drive, Orinda (Chairman) N. C. Ross, P. 0. Box 351, Pittsburg William Walden P. 0. Box 71, Martinez Robert Kahn, 3184 Ha y Valley Road, Lafayette Victor Kingston, 30 Daryl Drive, Orinda John Kennedy, 3242 Sweet Drive, Lafayette Aubrey Macomber, 1231 Escobar Street, Martinez Edward Larmer, P. 0. Box 306, Walnut Creek Frank E. Pereira, Jr., Alhambra Valley Road, Martinez Lucien Harrison, 3530 Springhill Road, Lafayette C. L. Blue, 29 Tappan Lane, Orinda i William Drake, Canyon H. Russell Griffith, Administration Bldg. , Martinez Duane Mattison, 1135 Main Street, Martinez V. L. Cline, P. 0. Box 509, Martinez Francis H. Pullen, 1361 Gregory Avenue, Martinez Joseph De Costa, representative of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD= ORDERED that the Chairman's action in appointing said committee is RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3n the Matter of Report of the State Jucial Council in which certain changes are recommended in the lower court system in Contra Costa County. This Board having received a letter from the City of El Cerrito in which opposition „ r J'S forty August 23, 1960 - continued - is expressed to the creation of a single municipal court in the City of Richmond as recom- mended by the Judicial Council report, and a letter from LeRoy Heights Improvement Club, Box 373, San Pablo, in which the proposals contained in the report of the State Judicial Council are endorsed; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letters are referred to the County Administrator to answer. e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Senator Kuchel with reference to his efforts to secure flood control funds. This Board having received a communication dated August 17, 1960, from the Honorabl Thomas H. Kuchel, United States Senator, reporting that he appeared on August 16 before the Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee and requested prompt provision of funds for advance engineering and other preliminary work on the recently-authorized Walnut Creek flood control project, and in which communication he states that if the money is voted by the f Senate it will be subject to adjustment in conference with the House, and therefore the Board may wish to communicate with California members of the House Appropriations Committee, who are Representatives Harry R. Sheppard, John F. Shelley and Glenard P. Lipscomb or the ranking Conferees, Representative Clarence Cannon and John Taber; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD w ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Flood Control District and to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.C.. In the Flatter of Application by Key System and Transit Lines, Inc. and Bay Area Public Service Company for approval by the Commission in pursuance of Section 851 of the Public Utilities Code of a sale to Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. This Board having received a communication from Charles B. Collins, Tax Accountant, 1531 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 9, with reference to his re„uest that the application by Key System and Transit Lines, Inc. and Hay Area Public Service Company for approval by the Commission of sale to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, be denied on the grounds that at this time the said Transit District is without financial responsibility or ability either to consummate the agreement for sale and purchase or to operate the utility and that the price to be paid under the said agreement is excessive; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator and to the District Attorney for report to this Board on August 30, 1960. The foregoingorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Referring to District Attorney and Adminis- trator the matter of establish- ing service areas in lieu of lighting districts. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of establishing service areas in lieu of lighting districts within the County, is referred to the District Attorney and to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Endorsement of proposal of Pacific Telephone ac Telegraph Company to establish extended toll free calling ser- vice between Martinez, Concord and Walnut Creek. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the proposal of Pacific Telephone do Telegraph Company to establish extended toll free calling service between Martinez, Concord and Walnut Creek be and the same is hereby ENDORSED. t The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: x AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. hilva; NOES: None; ABSENT: Done. 229 August 23, 1960 - continued - d In the Matter of Report re Sheriff's Marine Patrol, Current and Needed. Sheriff Young appears before the Board and reads a report on his marine patrol, and in the report certain recommendations are made for a more efficient patrol of the waterways of the County such as the purchase of an adequate patrol boat and the hiring of additional personnel, and the Sheriff assures the Board that by September 10 he will assign a Deputy Sheriff to patrol the waterways on a five-day per week basis; and Mr. Sauer, Public Works Director, discussed with the Board the matter of warning signs; and 4 a Mr. David Honegger representing the Bethel Island Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Ted Andronico of Bethel Island, recommended more adecuate patrol of the waterways; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator make arrangements for a meeting of the Boat Harbor j Planning Committee (Mr. Vernon Patterson, Chairman) in order that said committee may consider a sign program for the waterways of the County, and present a report to this Board on September 6, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the Matter of Approval of Installation of Addi- tional Lights, San Pablo Lighting District. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install a 4000-lumen incandescent street light on the north side of Alamo Street on the second pole west of York Street, San Pablo Lighting District The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 14712 1469, 1470. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1471, 1469, 1470 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board•land it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time g 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 ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ In the Matter of Sale of 1954, Series C. Pinole- Hercules Union School Dis- trict bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, here- tofore duly authorized the issuance of $142,000 principal amount of bonds of Pinole-Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 142,000, 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 pres- cribed 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 1 Name of Bidder to District First Western Bank and Trust Company 55,546.50 and Hill Richards and Company, by First Western Bank & Trust Company Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and 56,073.50 Associates a wells Fargo Bank American Trust 57,377.50 s Company, Account Manager AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of First Western Bank and Trust Company et al is the t highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, e 1 3 t t V ik f. August 23, 1960 - continued - NOW, THEREFORE,, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraStateCosta, of Ca ifornia,as fol' k J1. Said bid of First Western Bank and Trust Company et al for $142,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County isherebyauthorisedanddirectedtodeliversaidbandstosaidpurchaserthereofuponpayment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery Plus a premium of $I. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum s C-1 to C-63 5 % C-64 to C-84 31%C-85 to C-134 3-3/4% C-135 to C-112 I% Said bonds shall "bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of March and September in each year, except interest for thefirstyearwhichispayableinoneinstallmentonSeptember15, 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 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. pPASSEDANDADOPTEDthis23rddapofAugust, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: Y AYES:Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Ailva. s.. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Awarding r contract for alterations Y to Lone Tree School, Brentwood. u' r This Board having heretofore continued to this date the chatter of awarding the contract for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, located on Lane Tree Way,Brentwood; and Mr. V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, having this day recommended the followingchangeinplansandspecifications: a) Eliminate requirement for temporary construction office and sanitary facilities; b) Change size of posts for front porch roof supports to 6 x 6 posts;r c) Eliminate A. C. patch paving as related to drainage; and said Mr. Sauer having recommended that the bid of A. M. Bever be accepted, for the reduced amount of $9,990; r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the change in plans and specifications, as recommended by said ter. Sauer, is approved, and said contract is awarded to said A. M. Bever for the modified amount of 49,990. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor shall present two and good sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board., .guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen and guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall pre- pare the contract for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J y x d¢ i7 231 x August 23, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of agreement with A. M. Bever for f alterations to Lone Tree School, Brentwood. This Board having on August 23, 1960, awarded a contract to A. M. Bever, 315 Drake Street, Antioch, for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, located on Lone Tree Way, Brentwood; and An agreement dated August 23, 1960, between the Countyof Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of $9,990, issued by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, with said A. M. Bever, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful per- forinance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; 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 same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks which accompanied all bids be returned Y5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. i On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Mark L. Kermit, Traffic Division, Public Works Department, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: i Public hearing in San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's t Courtroom on Wednesday, August 31, 1960, at 10 a.m., on re- port on Bus Rapid Transit between Concord and Oakland-San i Francisco dated July 29, dealing with freeway bus stop facili- ties along Sign Route 24, which has been prepared by the Public Utilities Commission's staff, and will be introduced in Case 6411. e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving informal bid of San Jose Steel Company, Inc., for installation of chain link AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA fencing on Rheem Creek, Contra COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN 14AINTEUMCE Costa County Storm Drain Main- DISTRICT NO. 4. tenance District No. 4. On motion of Suoervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that the informal bid of San Jose Steel Company, Inc. , in the amount of $698 for t installation of approximately 450 lineal feet of 5-foot chain link fencing along the north bank of Rheem Creek on the Rancho Drive In Theater property, Contra Costa County Storm Drain maintenance District No. 4, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of said a District, is authorized to inspect and to accept the work on behalf of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C__ In the Matter of Waiving drainage acreage fees for Subdivisions 2356, 27021 2732 and 2820, units of Clayton Valley Highlands, Proposed EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF PROPOSED Contra Costa County Storm Drainage CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT District Zone 71. ZONE 71. Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that he has received a request from the developer of Subdivisions 2356, 2702, 2732 and 2820 that drainage acreage fees totaling 28,666.50, as established for this area of deficient drainage, be waived in consideration of 3 said developer having at his own expense constructed a portion of the storm drainage faci- lities which have been planned for Proposed Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 71, and said Mr. Rich having recommended that said fees be waived; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that drainage acreage fees totaling $28,666.50 for Subdivisions 1 2356, 27029 2732 and 2820, be and the same are hereby WAIVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r S 1i 1 August 23, 1960 - continued - z In the Matter of Approval of t; agreement withRansome Company for interim channel improve- r ments in Walnut Creek, Willow AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY 4F THE Pass Road upstream to 0.6 NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL mile northerly of Monument Road. DISTRICT This Board having on August 9, 19601, awarded a contract to Ransome Company, 4030 Hollis Street, Emeryville 8, for interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek, Willow Pass Road upstream to 0.6 mile northerly of Monument Read; and An agreement dated August 16, 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, one in the anount of $75,980.50 guaranteeing faithful per- formance of said contract, and one in the amount of $37,990.25 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, issued by Pacific Indemnity Company, with said Ransome Company, as principal, 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. f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds which accompanied the bids of the successful bidder and all unsuccessful bidders be exonerated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of the Informal bids received for furnishing of rock riprap for bank pro- tection work on Interim Chan- AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE nel Construction, North Walnut NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD Creek Emergency Flood Control CONTROL DISTRICT District. Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control andWaterConservationDistrict, having reported to this Board that informal bids were received from the following for the furnishing of approximately 1200 ton of rock riprap for bank protection work on the Walnut Creek interim channel construction: 41 Pacific Cement and Aggregates, Inc., Concord; Diamond Building Materials, Inc., Concord; Henry J. Kaiser Company; Walnut Creek Aggregates Company, Walnut Creek; and said Mr. Rich having also reported that all four bidders bid $3.65 per ton at the job site to furnish said riprap, and having recommended that since the source of supply is thePacificCementandAggregates, Inc. quarry for all bidders, that the Board authorize the Technical Staff of said District to procure, by purchase order, this material from Pacific Cement and Aggregates, Inc.; and 0n motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Technical Staff of said District be and it is hereby authorized to procure, by purchase order, the material for said bank protection work from Pacific Cement and Aggregates, Inc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Informal bids received for furnishing of concrete grout for bank protection work on Interim Channel Construc- AS .EX,-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF tion, North Walnut Creek Emer- THE NORTH WALNUT CREEK EPUMGENCY FLOOD gency Flood Control District. CONTROL DISTRICT Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that informal bids were received from the following for furnishing of approximately 350 cubic yards of concrete grout for bank pro- tection work on the Walnut Creek interim channel construction: Diamond Building Materials, Inc.; Henry J. Kaiser Company; Walnut Creek Aggregates Company; Pacific Cement and Aggregates, Inc.; and said Mr. Rich having also reported that all bidders submitted a bid of $13:.55 per cubic yard delivered, which is the full retail rate for any load of 3 cubic yards or more in the area, and having recommended that since all bids received were identical the supplier of concrete grout for this work be rotated between the four bidders, fob by job, as equitably as possible; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of said Mr. Rich is approved, and the supplier of concrete grout for said work shall be rotated between the four bidders, job by job, as equitably as possible, said concrete grout to be paid for by purchase order based on said bids. hF 23.w,. yY August 23, 1'960 - continued 903 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Adoption of County Budget for 196o-61. This Board having on August 18, 1960, continued the hearing on the proposedCountybudgetfortheyear1960-61 to this date, and Supervisor Buchanan having moved thattheproposedbudgetbereviewed, to which there was no second;ii NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll,IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the County budget, exclusive of budgets for specialdistricts, for the fiscal year 1960-61 be and the sane is hereby adopted as finally deter-f mined to-wit: 3 8 GENERAL GOVERNMENT i BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Total Salaries do EW. Benefits 461,811 Total Services do Supplies 6 1 Not Cost COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Total ar es do 8. Benefits 8107k Total Services & Supplies 23,250 Total Fixed Assets 5 Net Cost AUDITOR CONTROLLER Total Salaries do Sup. Benefits 276,092 Total Services & Supplies 9?,55 F. 1 Total Fined Assets q7kGrossCost3 , Total Expend. Trsfrs. do Reimbra nts. 000- Net Cost 3 3: TABULATING MACHINE DEPARTMENT tel alaries NW.-Benefits 135, Total Services do Supplies 941 g Total Fixed Assets 7 Gross Cost 3 , Total Expend. Trafrs & Reimbra nts.201.976- Net Cost TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR Total Salaries do Benefits 161,578 gTotalServicesdoSupplies58,x.02 Total Fixed Assets 128 Net Cost sloa ASSESSOR Total Salaries & Sup. Benefits 769,61 Total Services & Supplies 116,288 Total Fixed Assets 40 Not cost t PURCHASING AGENT Total alaries & Rap. Benefits l;4 60 Total Services & Supplies 600 t Net cast49*060 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FTotaSalariesABenefits1-192277 Total Services do Supplies 344 75y Total Fixed Assets 1 t0 Zc;H'et Cost DISTRICT FORMATION EXPENSE t Total Services do Supplies 2P000 Net Cost ELECTION REGISTRATION Total Salaries Sup. Benefits 34,9000 Total Services do Supplies 19#,375 Total Fixed Assets 9.040 Gross Cost Total Expend. Trsfra. do Reimbrsmts. X000- Not Cost j 1j` RIECTIONS GEi'RAL Total Sal ari as be App. Benefits 24 000 Total Services do Supplies 214,901NetCost s s f Tp f t r i Y• rk 234 r.h August 23, 1960 - continued ELECTIONS SPECIAL Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 500 Total Services & Supplies 27.795 Gross Cost 28-9 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts. 24.000- Net Cost 41295 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Total Sa3aris & Emp. Benefits 37,74$ Total Services & Supplies 65.228 Net Cost 976, MARTINEZ ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS Fr: Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 2959436 Total Services & Supplies 1509545 Total Fixed Assets 2.233 Gross Cost 448,214$ Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts. 79-383- Net Cost 3 RICHMOND OFFICE BUILDING Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 66 41$ Total Services & Supplies 22,000 Total Other Charges 306 Total Fixed Assets 10 Gross Cost Total Expend Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts. Net Cost 819754 PITTSBURG BUILDINGS Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 209502 Total Services & Supplies 719200 Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 9197 - OAKLEY BUILDINGS Total Services & Supplies 4,465 Total Fixed Assets 00 k Net Cost 49765 BUILDING MAINTENANCE Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 1779247 Total Services & Supplies 179537 Total Fixed .Assets 1.288 Gross Cost 196072 Total Expend Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts. 1$4'.259- Net Cost 119813 GENL MAINTENANCE CERTAIN BLDS. Total Services & Supplies 135,0 00 Net Cost 135,00 PLANT ACQUISITION WALNUT CREEK CT. Total Fixed Assets 31,000 Net Cost 3 00 PLANT ACQUISITION BLDG MAINTENANCE Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION AD14INISTRATOR Total Fixed Assets 0 0 Net Cost 10,1000 PLANT ACQUISITION BD OF SUP J.' Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION MARTINEZ BLDG r Total Fixed Assets 2 Net Cost 42351 PLANT ACQUISITION RICHMOND BLDG Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 4499 c. 3 2.35 0 August 23, 1960 - continued PLANT ACQUISITION PITTSBURG BLDG Total Fixed Assets 315 Net Cost 315 PLANT ACQUISITION OAKLEY BLDG Total Fined Assets 3.62, Net Cost 3b5 PLANT ACQUISITION SAN PAB CT i Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION JUSTICE COURTS H Total Fixed Assets 30,000 tNetCost301000 PLANT ACQUISITION SHERIFF l 3 Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION COMMUNICATIONS jk Total Fixed Assets 2§,378 Net Cost 2bv373 of PLANT ACQUISITION SAN PAB MARSH Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION JAIL Total Fixed Assets 6 Net Coat 4 4 PLANT ACQUISITION BOYS CAH' Total Fixed Assets 18,1&1 Net Cost 181,141 t. PLANT ACQUISITION JUVENILE HALL Total Fixed Assets 8 66 Net Cost l3pbb3 PLANT ACQUISITION CIVIL DEFENSE Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION ANIMAL CONTROL k '' Total Fined Assets6. 6t& Net Cost 25v664 PLANT ACQUISITION WELFARE Total Fixed Assets I Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION HOSPITAL Total Fined Assets 8 666 Net Cost 849666 PLANT ACQUISITION LIBRARY Total Fixed Assets 2 Net Cost 529 PLANT ACQUISITION PUBLIC WORKS Total Fixed Assets Net Cost PLANT ACQUISITION GARAGE Total Fixed Assets jNetCost 900 PLANT AC.QUISI71ON BRIONES PARK Total Fixed Assets- 62,890 Net Cost 029330 f f i August 23, 1960 - continued PLANT ACQUISITION JOHN MARSH MUSEUM Total Fixed Assets g5_000 Net Cost 159 PLANT ACQUISITION MEMORIAL BLDGS S ry; Total Fixed Assets 2 $ Net Cost 32853 k PLANT ACQUISITION MONUMENT 6 Total Fixed Assets x' Net Cost V PLANT ACQUISITION AIRPORT Total Fixed Assets 197.283 Net Cost 7 283 ADVERTISING y, y Total Services & Supplies 69,312 Net Cost 3 COUNTY EXHIBITS Total Services & Supplies MNetCost1 EMPLOYES RETIREMENT Total Salaries 3c Smp. Benefits 195309196 Total Services &°Supplies 6 Net Cost 19535-9871 f EMPLOYEES HEALTH AND WELFARE Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 61NetCost3.639500 CENTRAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 3198U Total Services & Supplies 994 Total Fixed Assets 3 1 . Gross Cost s Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts. Net Cost 79537 S_ j IN, Total Services & Supplies 217,100 Net Cost 2179500 s, INDEMNITIES r;: r Total Other Charges Net Cost SUPERIOR COURT Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 133.7 Total Services & Supplies 1312351 F Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 2 ,05> CONCORD MUNICIPAL COURT g Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 531580 Total Services & Supplies 11.07850 Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 517 RICHMOND MUNICIPAL COURT k. Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 1579776 Total Services & Supplies 109650 Total Fixed Assets 2.172 Net Cost 1709 9 SAN PABLO MUNICIPAL COURT Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 48.0881 Total Services & Supplies G Net Cost 9009 fir f. 237, August 23, 1960 - continued WALNUT CREEK MUNICIPAL COURT Total Salaries & Bop. Benefits 49013 x Total Services & Supplies 15;240N` Total Fixed Assets Net Cost659649 JUDICIAL DISTRICT HARTTW NO. Total Salaries & Bop. Benefits 189244 Total Services & Supplies 1.750rNetCost19 iJUDICIALDISTRICTPORTCOSTAN0. 2 f Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 12320 Total Services & Supplies 400 Net Cost 1 a i JUDICIAL DISTRICT WALNUT CREEK NO. Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits r Total Services & Supplies Total Fined Assets Net Cost Notes Effective January 1, 1960, this court became a Municipal Court. JUDICIAL DISTRICT DANVILLE N0. 4 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 42008 H Total Services & Supplies 814 Net Cost JUDICIAL DISTRICT PITTSBURG N0, 6 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 199877 Total Services & Supplies 1,837 r Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 229527 JUDICIAL D ISTRICT 8L OM ITO N0, 7 Total Salaries & Bap. Benefits 151196 Total Services & Supplies 4.1275 4 Total Fixed Assets 216 Net Cost 19687 JUDICIAL DISTRICT ANTIOCH NO. 8 x, Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 14,026 Total Services & Supplies 2,515 j Net Cost JUDICIAL DISTRICT BRENTWOOD NO. 9 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 10,750. Total Services & Supplies 3:306 Total Fixed Assets 290 Cross Cosh Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 2,700- Net Cost a JUDICIAL DISTRICT PINOLE NO. 11 Total Salaries & Flop. Benefits 13,976 Total Services & Supplies 2,425 p Total Fixed Assets 225 Net Cost 16,525 JUDICIAL DISTRICT CROCKETT NO. 12 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 8,085 Total Services & Supplies 1,090 Net Cost JUDICIAL DISTRICT CLAYTON NO. 13 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 1,608 Total Services & Supplies 305 Net Cost 1,913 JUDICIAL DISTRICT BYRON NO. 14 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 2,608 SN: Total Services & SuppliesL 305 Net Cost 1:91.3 G j k a August 23, 1960 - continued f JUDICIAL DIST. PORT CHICAGO N0. 16 Total Salaries & Hap Benefits 4,008 Total Services & Supplies 764 Net Cost 4 JUDICIAL DISTRICT OAKLEY NO. 17 L S Total Salaries & Hap. Benefits 7,665 t. Total Services & Supplies 450 Net Cost 13o 3a5 i s JUDICIAL DISTRICT GENERAL EXPENSE y e a Total Services & Supplies 74;050 Net Cost T4,050 JURY COMMISSIONER t i Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 25,6 6 x; Total Services & Supplies 3, 5 Total Fixed Assets x Net Cost 29s321 g f ,L z GRAND JURY Total Services & Supplies 15,000 Net Cost 15,OOO COUNTY CLERK skY Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 259,1$3 Total Services & Supplies 34s595 Total Fined Assets 2 392 Net Cost 2970 f M DISTRICT ATTORNEY PROSECUTION Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 328,544 Total Services & Supplies 4,969 Total Fixed Assets Gross Cost 376j,625 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 21,000_ Net Cost 355, X2-5 ACTIVITY ALLOCATION (estimated) District Attorney Civil 120,619x District Attorney Prosecution 235,006 PUBLIC DEFENDER Y Y Y Total Services c Supplies 33,000 Net Cost 33,000 LAW LIBRARY az Total Salaries & Hap. Benefits ZS Total Services & Supplies Total Fixed AssetsY 7 Net Cost NOTE: Effective 7/11o0 the Law Library is accounted for in a Trust Fund. SHERIFF Total Salaries & Hap. Benefits 847, 25 Total Services & Supplies 1410425 Total Fixed Assets 8,1i65 Gross Cost 997,315 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts Net Cost 997s315 a NOTE: Nine nation Clerks and one Telephone Operator formerly carried under the Sheriff are shoran in the budget for Sheriff Communications for 1960-61. Salaries of this group for 1960-61 are $43,280. SHERIFF COMMUNICATION Total Salaries & Emp. Benef its94271 Total Services & Supplies 2$,545 Total Fixed Assets 28,750 r Gross Cost 151,566 Total Expend. Trsfrs & ReimbrsmtS 8,000 Net Cost x h 239 } August 23, 1960 - continued NOTE: Nine CoamamIcations Clerks and one Telephone.Operator formerly carried. ` under the Sheriff are shown in the budget for Sheriff Communications F' for 1960-61. Salaries of this group for 1960-61 are $43 280. r CONCORD M&RSHAT: Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 21,884 Total Services & Supplies 1,700 Total Fixed Assets 76 Net Cost 23 RI CHNOND MARSHAL Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 52,408 r3 Total Services & Supplies 3,570 Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 55 SAN PABLO MARSHAL sx Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 23:942 Total Services & Supplies 1,740 Net Cost 25 82 MARSHAL W C MUNICIPAL COURT a. Total Salaries & Hap. Benefits 200356 Total Services & Supplies 1,930 Total Fixed Assets s Net Cost 22,2$ CONSTABLE THE MARTINEZ NO. 1 t ys Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 5..364 Total Services & Supplies 1,o26 Net Cost 6j,390 Y CONSTABLE THE PORT COSTA NO. 2 Total Salaries & Hap. Benefits 1,920, Total Services & Supplies 468 Net Cost 2.9 juts Y CONSTABLE THE WALNUT CREEK NO. 3 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits Total Services & Supplies Net Cost x NOTE: Effective January 1, 1960, this Constable became a Marshal. r CONSTABLE THE DAmLLE NO. 4 a: Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 4,860 x Total Services & Supplies 2,011 Net Cost 5.p$71 CONSTABLE THE PITTSBURG NO. 6 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 5,364 Total Services & Supplies 936 Net Cost 6P300 I CONSTABLE THE EL CERRITO NO. ? Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 5,364 r Total Services & Supplies 936 Net Cost 6-,300 CONSTABLE THE ANTIOCH NO. 8 7 5 Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 364 Total Services & Supplies 2,011 Net Cost 375 CONSTABLE THE BFIRMOOD NO. -9 sY Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 5:364 Total Services & Supplies 1,245 f Net Cost 6,609 a CONSTABLE THE PINOLE NO. 11 C Total Salaries & Hap. Benefits 5,364 Total Services & Supplies 1,245 Net Cost 0;Dug, u d U l A August 23, 1960 - continued - f f CONSTABLE THE CROCKETT NO. 12 n Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 5*364 Total Services & Supplies 10011 r Net Cost t r CONSTABLE THE CLAYTON N0. 13 t Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 2s304 Total Services & Supplies 468 Net Cost 2,TT2 CONSTABLE BYRON DISTRICT NO. 14 jflj y Yt Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 3,444 Total Services & Supplies 543 Net Cost 7—$- 3,9 T CONSTABLE THE PORT CHICAGO No. 16 Total Salaries & t Ebop. Benefits 4,860 Total Services & Supplies 1,011 Net Cost 5s iffl- q CONSTABLE OAKLEY DISTRICT NO. 17 fX Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 4,860 Total Services & Supplies 10245 r511 aNetCOSIb,IVaO5 CONSTABLE GENERAL EXPENSE Total Services & Supplies 205 t Net Cost 205 MOTOR POLICE Total Services & Supplies 1,110 Net Cost 3,110 COUNTY JAIL dPTotalSalaries & Emp. Benefits 254,180 Total Services & Supplies 150,272 Total Fixed Assets 6,164 r Gross Cost 10 1 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 2,450- Net Cost 0166 POULTRY PROGRAM a Total Services & Supplies Net Cost HOG PROGRAM y ft Total Services & Supplies 1,200PP t z Gross Cost 12200 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 1,200 Net Cost PROBATION COMMITTEE Total Services & Supplies Net Cost 100 PROBATION DEPARTMENT k Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 588,738 Total Services & Supplies 61:770 Total Fixed Assets 2s999 Gross Cost 535O`T Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 200- Net Cost35 CALIFORNIA YOUTH AUTHORITY Total Services & Supplies 20,000 Net Cost 200000 u BOYS CAMP Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 7002974 Total Services & Supplies 73,080 Total Other Charges Total Fixed Assets isa68 pNetCost144,545 j. s 24t' . August 23, 1960 - continued - JUVENILE HALL F:. Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits X04,740 Total Services & Supplies 204,905 Total Fixed Assets 3,v227 Gross Cost2-,872 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts Net Cost1272 r. FIRE PROTECTION Total Services & Supplies 20,000 5 rK Net Cost.20,000 3' FLOOD CONTROL a Total Services & Supplies 160,000 Total Other Charges 125,000 Net dost r AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER Total Salaries Emp. Benefits 189,88 j Total Services & Supplies 55,254 Total Fixed Assets 1,437 Gross Cost 246,5 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 17,165- Net Cost M,409 r. BUIMING INSPECTION DEPAJITH NT Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 2o5,648 Total Services & Supplies 27,095 Total Fixed Assets 570 Net Cost 233,3 RECORDER Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 104,104 Total Services & Supplies 19,975 Total Fixed Assets 5, 30 Gross Cost 129:509 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 228o0- Net Cost 126:709 PLANNING COMMISSION r Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 185,921 Total Services & Supplies 40p338 Total Fixed Assets 1,430 Net Cost 227, 1 99 OORONER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 38,496 Total Services & Supplies 35,525 Total Fixed Assets 140 Net Cost 7I x CROSSING WATCHMEN Total Services & Supplies 18,000 Net Cost 18,000 SAFETY COUNCIL Total Services & Supplies 3,000 Net Cost 3400 CIVILIAN DEFENSE Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 50,539 r ] r Total Services & Supplies 25,231 Total Fixed Assets 26 370 Net Cost 102:140 x 3. FROST WARNING SERVICE Total Services & Supplies 645 Net Cost ANML CONTROL Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 119,285 Total Services ,& Supplies 49j,302 Total Fixed Assets 6:093 Net host 174 jP A August 23, 1960 - continued - M GAME PROTECTION Total Services & Supplies 290100` Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 290100 HUMANE OFFICER f { Total Services & Supplies 600 Net Cost atJV HEALTH DEPARTMENT Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 10005:007 Total Services & Supplies 299,208 Total Fixed Assets 8,870 Gross Cost 1, 1 ,OSS Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 1,500 Net Cost GARBAGE DISPOSAL Total Services & Supplies Net Cost SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Total Salaries & Emp Benefits 1 t 27x, Total Services & Supplies 22 , 1y Total Fixed Assets 5, Ait Net Cost 1050 5U5 s a administrative costs of adoptions are accountedNOTE. Effective July 1, 1960, op for in department 570, Adoptions. AID NEEDY AGED Total Services & Supplies x,000,000 Net Cost 0000000 s 4 - Shy AID NEEDY BLIND Total Services & Supplies 266,900 Net Cost300900a AID NEEDY PARTIAL BLIND Total Services & Supplies 13,299 Net Cost 13s 299 AID NEEDY CHILDREN Total Services & Supplies 5:39276 Net Cost 503921,T86 AID NEEDY CHILDREN BH AND I Total Services & Supplies 413,219 Net Cost AID TOTALLY DISABLED Total Services & Supplies 187#500 Net Cost l ,500 r r rot MEDICAL CARE Total Services & Supplies Net Cost NOTE: Effective 711160 accounted for in a Trust Fund:. v GENERAL RELIEF Total Services & Supplies 1,370. 000 Net Cost 1,370,000 BURIAL OF VETERANS AND INDIGENTS Total Services & Supplies 6,000 Net Cost r0 u. COUNTY HOSPITAL 4s Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 2,85 ,594 33TotalServices & Supplies 1, , 8 Total Other Charges 122 Total Fixed Assets 103,616 Gross cost 4,295,396 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 30,000- Net cost 4,265.,3g August 23, 19+60 continued - w°t OUTSIDE HOSPITALIZATION Total Services & Supplies 55:000 Net Cost 55 HOMES FEEBLE 14MED r Total Services & Supplies 73,000 Net Cost 73,000 HOSPITAL FOR INSANE r Total Services & Supplies 10000 Net Cost 1 000 k ADOPTIONS Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 9T:210 Total Services & Supplies 6,514 Total Fixed Assets 160 k Net Cost 103 . NOTE: Until Julys 1, 1960, adoption costs were accounted for in department 500, Social Service. 5 JUVENILE COURTS WARDS A Total Services & Supplies 232,6$4 Net Cost 23 SCHOOLS FOR DEAF AND BLIND Total Services & Supplies 110 Net Cost 110 3. CRIPPLED CHILDREN Total Services & Supplies 327,,500 k Net Cost 3275Q0_ COUNTY SERVICE OFFICER r Total Salaries & EZnp. Benefits 3$,503 u Total Services & Supplies 2,275 Total Fixed Assets Net Cost 40,778 r SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 86.554 Total Services & Supplies 48:776 Total Fixed Assets Net cost 135,330 BOARD OF EDUCATION Total Services & Supplies 7,620 Net Cost 77—j,620 COMMIT= ON DIST. ORGANIZATION Total Services & Supplies 500 Net Cost 500 z COUNTY LIBRARY Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 53k,481 a Total Services & Supplies158.981 h 196 f A Total Fixed Assets 184 Gross Cost 77.6 5 8 tL u t Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 1,600- Net Cost t AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE yr, Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 23:810 Total Services & Supplies 20,365 Y ` Total Fixed Assets I105 Net Cost5i o28O nt wWj PUBLIC WORKS Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 1,101,935 F Total Services & Supplies 154.915 4 Total Fined Assets 9,552 Xe Gross Cost 1,0266,040566,0405 Ly Total Expend. Trsfrs & Re1mbrsmts 210,000- Net Cost 1,05 ,405 Y c 242-B k s August 23, 1960 - continued - F Y COUNTY GARAGE Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits 192:407 Total Services & Supplies 22,155 Total Fixed Assets 197,061 Gross Cost 411.,621TotalExpend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 204,5.2_ Sx Net Cost 207s9 EQUIPMENT OPERATION Total Services & Supplies 402,590 x¢R` t Total Other Charges 134s,335 q Gross Cost 536, 9251f 4 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 536,925- Net Cost RICHMOND GARAGE Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits Total Services & Supplies 7,375 Total Fixed Assets 150 6 Net Cost 7.,525 BREIiI',CWOOD GARAGE Total Services & Supplies 735 Total. Fixed Assets Net Cost 735 µf LAFAYETTE GARAGE Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits' Total Services & Supplies 9,755 Total Fixed Assets ua rti r"; Net Cost UNDISTRIBUTED LABOR COSTS Total Salaries & Emp. Benefits877 600 Gross Cost N. Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 877,600- f; Net Cost NOTE: Effective for the year 1960-61, the amounts that will be charged and credited to Undistributed Labor Costs are shown. PRIMARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION J Total Other Charges 1,1.69,7$0 Gross Cost Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 1$,100- Net Cost 1,1510 SECONDARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION 10 Total Other Charges 281,945 Gross Cost 2 Total Expend. Trsfrs & Reimbrsmts 6,800- Net Cost 5:l 5 PRIMARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Total Other Charges Net Cost SECONDARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Total Other Charges 7 Net Cost 7,000 PRIMARY ROAD .MAINTENANCE x= Total Services & Supplies 582:200 Net Cost 5t$2s 200 SECONDARY ROAD MAINTENANCE t Total Services & Supplies 851,100 Net Cost52PIOO j fi August 23, 1960 - continued - PRIMARY BRIDGE MAINTENANCE Total Services & Supplies 8, 500 Net Cost 75 SECONDARY BRIDGE MAINTENANCE Total Services & Supplies 46,000 Net Cost 000,` PRIMARY RIGHTS OF WAY ACQUISITION a Total Other Charges 591,486 x.. Net Cost 591,W xr SECONDARY RIGHTS OF WAY ACQUISITION Total Other charges 12?,:325 Net Cost I2T,325 AID TO CITIES Total Other Charges 6T3,695 Net Cost 6T3,695 PARK COMMISSION a Total Services & Supplies 300 Net Cost G BRIONES PARK r r Total Services & Supplies Net Cost PACHECO PARK a N Ji Total Services & Supplies Net cost 2' ..800 SMALL PARIES Total Services & Supplies 745 y ry% Net Cost T45 4N x, MEMORIAL TRAILS Total Services & Supplies Net Cost r r PACHECO MUSEUM Total Services & Supplies 586 Net Cost 596 tz JOHN MARSH MUSEUM Total Services & Supplies Net Cost r MEMORIAL BUILDINGS A Total Services & Supplies 12,080 Total Other Charges 150 Net Cost 12,230 MEMORIAL MONUMENT Total Services & Supplies 600 Net Cost OO 2 BOND REDEMPTION RICH. BLDG. 4 Mufi Total Other Charges TQOOO Net Cost 70,000 BOND REDEMPTION HIGHWAY t Total Other Charges 410,000, Net Cost 410400 G BOND INVEST RICH. BLDG. Total Other Charges 19,750 Net COSI 19,750 i r , y y'" 242-D 7 f l rk. e.,.. y sY August 23, 396© - continued - p 1.., . sTk 5' a BOND INTEiEST HIGH tAY y , 1-ism r sg d"Cg. Total Other Charges 258,333 ti ==< x Net Cost I 333 11 t ,` ,: M d A3.Silil ssrP ya 2 'e't f .9t?w F3 > ""r rt Total Salaries do Emp. Benefits 5 ,T04 A"y x, Total Services Supplies 1240 Qg'l Z, Total Fined Assets 881 q L: Net Cost 179; 2 r, Vil{i1PPl VI11l 1Jii! 11.Tw7Tiilil3"i V[i iiialW. F ur, il +t ';' r ° r Y'w' PW y ^"4' 4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 THE BOARD '.SET IM REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELS EN, CHAIRMAK, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JA14ES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Executing Lease-Purchase Agreement with Retirement Board for Lafayette Branch Library (County RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING Service Area LIB-1). EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WHEREAS, this Board as governing board of the County Service Area LIB-1 has approve i the acquisition of land for a branch library in Lafayette, and has reached preliminary i agreement with the Retirement Board of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Associa- tion concerning the construction and financing of a library building under a lease-purchase arrangement; IT IS RESOLVED that the Chairman is authorized to execute a lease with options to purchase with the said Retirement Board for the purpose of erecting on County-owned land a library building to be owned by the Retirement Board, each party to have options to purchase the property of the other as provided therein, all subject to the provisions of the County' Employees Retirement Law of 1937. 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. 1 G ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Executing Lease-Purchase Y figreement with Retirement Board for El Sobrante Branch Library (County Service RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING Area LIB-2) . EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WHEREAS, this Board as governing board of the County Service Area LIB-2 hasapproved '...'' the acquisition of land for a branch library in El Sobrante, and has reached preliminary agreement with the Retirement Board of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Associa j tion concerning the construction and financing of a library building under a lease-purchase arrangement; IT IS RESOLVED that the Chairman is authorized to execute a lease with options to purchase with the said Retirement Board for the purpose of erecting on County-owned land a; library building to be owned by the Retirement Board, each party to have options to purchase the property of the other as provided therein, all subject to the provisions of the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937. 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: None. In the Matter of Fixing County Tax Rate t for Fiscal Year 1960-61. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rates to be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in Contra Costa Counter for the fiscal year 1960-61 be and the same is hereby levied as follows: s j Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation General Fund 16 92$ 426.00 2.122 Highway Interest and Redemption Fund 5239875.00 065 Richmond Building Interest and Redemption Fund 84.068.00 011 Total County-Wide Funds 179536,372-.M 2.1 County Library Fund 830 0 2.00 1 Total Exclusive of City 18,366 2. of Richmond 9 244 Mai r August 25, 1960 - continued - t iK The foregoing tax rates were computed on the following adjusted valuation basis: 4 Secured Roll Unsecured Roll County Assessed Roll 63296809720.00 401,202,596.00 State Board Assessed Roll 169111,010.00 none Utility Roll) Total Equalised Net 80197919730.00 40,202,596.00 Valuation Less Allowances for: Allocation of taxes to Richmond Redevelopment Agency 290009000.00 r of 1% - Cancellations and Adjustments 13,9999490.00 10 - Estimated Delincuencies 603,040.00 Adjusted County-Fide tax base 797,7929250-00 399599,556.00 Valuation outside of City of Richmond 6459048,425.00 26,338,076.o0 Less Allowances for ad- justments d- justments and delin- quencies 1,612,620.00 0 1-00 Adjusted County Library 643,435,805.zu 251,9439005. 00r tax base 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. NOES: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan M xv ABSENT: None. z tom. In the Matter of Fixing tax rates for special districts, school districts, and other agencies collecting taxes on County tax rolls, fiscal yearx 1960-61. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tax levy in each of the special districts, school districts, and other agencies collecting taxes on County tax rolls as listed on each $100 of assessed valuation of property within said districts or agencies for the fiscal year 1960-61 shall be as follows: n Amount Required Rates per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation County Fire Protection District: Bethel Island Fire 9,526-05 5. Brentwood Fire 19,876.19 225 Briones Fire 7 873.77 099(4] Byron ire Carquinez Fire 5,007.80 500 Central Fire 6209429.70 875 Crockett Fire 18,287.62 330 Eastern Contra Costa Fire 72,216.96 420 Eastern Contra Costa Fire Zone #1 439643.00 473 r 1 Sobrante Fire 54,559-27 549 Island Fire 43,053.03 250 Mt. Diablo 584,416.43 786 Mt, View Fire 73,500.64 927 Oakley Fire 139166.32 242 s, Orinda Fire 259,169.09 1.100 Pinole Fire 89942.69 4Q0 San Pablo Fire 1799255.51 713 Flood Control District: Contra Costa County Flood Control Dater Conservation 1509747-93 019 Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 1 219592.49 180 Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 25v928-52 180 Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 3B 3282958.0$190 Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 8 1,6$5.09 050 Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 8A 2,573-46 104. t Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 9 42816.50 090 Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 9A 49439.92 09a f 245 XU August 25, 1960 - continued - Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation L a. Hxergency Flood Control District D North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District 126,946.66 k ustF- Storm Drainage Districts: y Contra Costa Storm Drainage District Zone 1 49353.91 553r, Contra Costa Storm Drainage r, District Zone 10 159621.49 350 Contra Costa Storm Drainage31 District Zone 13 59078.48 120 Contra Costa Storm Drainage a District Zone 19 0 _ 0 _ tTContraCostaStormDrainage District Zone 20 89500-74 700 r Contra Costa Storm Drainage District Zone 22 19547.00: 35028-1 Contra Costa Storm Drainage nx District Zone 27 2,076.60 1.904 Storm Drain Maintenance rr District E. Storm Drain Maintenance District 11 14,405.42 0350 Storm Drain Maintenance District 14 269384.25 335 Seger Maintenance District: f pBapPoint63o256.17 925 Las Lomitas 151.67 100 Sanitation District,J Sanitation District ?A 18,967.12 0488 F Lighting District: r Bay Point 19852.43 248 Bel Air 351.04 330 Bethel Island 944.99 293 Byron 796.72 394 k Canyon Parr 651.43 235 Crockett-Crolona-Valona 129329.97 305 Danville 3,204.37 272 Home Acres 21109.99 332 Kensington 109176.00 115r Mt. View 82961.54 339 f Oakley 29165.96 309 Pacheco 4,182.09 291. Parchester Village 19869.26 265 l Pleasant Hill 909.60 239 Boll a 2'666.i 344 Serpa Tract 460.52 297 5 Shore Acres 4,521.64 312. County Service Area - Fire: Area F-1, Bay View 29636.00 1.356 Ferry Service Area: M-1, Delta 41,067.00 500 Library Service Area: Y t V Lib-1, Lafayette 289004.49 100 Lib-2, El Sobrante14,328.21 150 Lib-3, Walnut Creek 14,674.03 050 Lib-4, San Ramon 2394$0.72 100 Lib-5, Pleasant Hill 229317.23 100 a, r v fi 246 4 August 25, 1960 - continued - Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Lighting Service Areas: 4 L-11 Clyde 19283.64 757 L-3, Montaivin Manor 2,506.76 269 L-41 Montalvin Manor 2 19511.48 250 L-5, Tara Hills Unit 1 49466.30 341 L-6, Vine Hill 8,300.78 365 L-7 Sherman Acres 19255.59 224 L-8, El Sobrante 19095.50 193 L-10, College Park 19109.61 185 L-11, El Sobrante Manor 4,559933: 35948L-12, Appian Way 4, 3 Police Service Area: P-1, Crockett 49687.40 110 Vehicle Parking District: i1 Orinda Crossroads Vehicle Parking District 373.67 05t3 County Water Agency District: i Contra Costa Co. Water Agency 236,158.28 030 E County Special District Bond Issues: County Sanitation District 7A 131, Improvement District it 13, .16 512 Crockett Fire 830M.25 149 Oakley Fire 3,078.16 037 t?rinda Fire 79753-50 033 Bl Sobrante Fire 89697.06 088 RN. Fire District:r Bay Point 4,707.66 242 Danville 54063-17 265 Kensington 33 818 bb 978 w Rodeo tte 40,179.Ob 735 Community Service District: Kensington' Community Service w:r+ vh District 779829.06 8'1'1 Mosquito Abatement District: Contra Costa County i1 96,960.19 023 Diablo Valley 190621-59 123 x Sanitary Districts: Sella Vista 79955-14 600 Brentwood 6,161.19 350 8 ron 1,518.23 600 y g: Central Contra Costa 486,06$•25 355 Crockett-Valona 129798-05 400 Mt. View 48,343.82 550 3 Oakley 21574-97 300 Rodeo 17,359.55 600 San Pablo 1154: 819-79 6'894.73 35pStege3 r , XZI Hospital Districts; 112 M Concord 1979601.95 175 Pittsburg Community 240,025.91 194 West Contra Costa 350,013.70 128 yf Recreation Districts: Ambrose 9,352.98 330 a Brentwood 52538.09 186 t Recreation and Park Districts: Pleasant Hill 153 415.96 5Q0 F` Rollingwood-Wilart Park 7,353.17 410 s Recreation, Park and Parkway a, Districts: Green Valley 2950-50 244 f h w t.jx1. August 25, 1960 - continued - s Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation f Cemetery Districts:t Alamo-Lafayette 40,271.89 045 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen ,Union 7:769.Q7 042 rG County dater Districts: f '# Contra Costa 979981-75 025 ry Diablo vista 162372.15 1.168 Gregory Gardens 1, 069.00 554.47 033` San Ramon 11:069.00 034 f Pleasant Hills 41288.82 049 Southwest 0 - 0_:: r San Miguel Estates 19000.00 434 Public Utility District: Diablo Public Utility District 200 su Southern Public Utility Districts: 1960-61 requirements:s The Southern Public Utility District k which was dissolved by your Board on October 9, 1956, has additional lia- bilities requiring that taxes be raised on the 1960-61 County Taut Roll. Overdraft in fund balance 7/1/60 771.48 uhf Interest on registered warrants 26.00 4fx Total tax requirements to be raised on 7 • 075, 1960-61 tax roll City Tax Rates: ICY t Brentwood 1$9222.64 1.000 El. Cerrito 439047.64 1.350 y San Pablo 134,649.07 1.070' Walnut Creek 225,819.09 950 j San Pablo Bond 11,242.78 010 Transit Districts and Air Pollution Control Districts Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Special District 11 129026.00 029 Levy required under provisions ry of Section 25900 Public Utility Code. San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District 1359963.00 017 Levy required under provisions of Section 29129, Public Utility Code. Bay Area Air Pollution Control District 62,610.85 008 Levy required under provisions of Section 24370.2, Health and y Safety Code. F; 54 Joint Union School Districts: 7 Amador Joint Union High - Gen. 19280.00 I.25Q JsAmadorJointUnionHigh - Bond 40D.00 353 Livermore Joint High - Gen. 39765.67 1.240 Livermore Joint High - Bond 19345.94 400 May Joint Elementary - Gen. 1,821.43 0600 Pleasanton Jt. Elementary - Gen. 19608.00 1.570 x µ;Pleasanton Jt. Elementary - Bond 420.00 370 L Local Special District Bond Issues:Byron Sanitary 39648.50 1.442 Brentwood Sani 3v755.22 214 Central Sanitary 1 127,308.28 098 Central Sanitary 2 3159586.04 231 Diablo vista later 81477.40 605 Lafayette Fire 19,761-55 0067 Mt. view sanitary 15,483.94 177.Oakley Sanitary 12108.00 128 Gregory Gardens water 46 732.77 979 Pittsburg Hospital 22,163.44 Ole Rodeo Sanitary 262368.94 922 San Pablo Sanitary 57,497.50 248 r-a x= d L F August 25, 1960 - continued - Amount Required, Rate per $100 of M on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Local Snecial Dist Bond Issues: r San Pablo Sanitary, Annex 13 59877.26 124 West Contra Costa Hospital 59,057.31 6F2 r Castle Rock Water3,512.96 2:73 Central Sanitary, Pacheco Annex 49975.57 M Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation Park District 39245.52 191. San Miguel dater 3915$.20 1.371. Diablo Public Utility 4,725.36 464 Crockett Sanitary 14,205.83 444 Oakley Improvement District #1 1,780.40 229 San Ramon Water 1632926.30 578 u Elementary School Districts:r P, Alamo 1639763.39 2.348 Brentwood 104,045.65 1.429 7vT. Byron 579654.22 1.321 Canyon 3,391.25 1.445 Carquinez 1669176.73 1.500 a. Knightsle 34403,217.63 1.66Q Lafayette 713,138.25 2.464 Martinez 541,470.07 1.750 Moraga 749133.92 2.061 Oakley 99,145. 4473 1.855 Orinda 660 904.08 2. 6 Pinole-Hercules 3609226.42 1.812 r Port Costa 15,073.37 1.550 Richmond 39039 629-75 1. 729r Rodeo 3529397.20 1.556 San Pablo 555,802.71 2.442 San Ramon 152713.91 782 Selby 259527.80 861 Sheldon 181,612.06 2.816 Vine Hill 43,165.$0 1.642 Walnut Creek 6929149.94 1.974 n... s Elementary School District Bond Interest and Redemption Tax Rates. y Alamo 34,999.07 453 Ambrose 109411.46 129 Bay Point 2,915.61 250 rZ Brentwood 299649.96 368 Byron 149449.52 299 Clayton Valley 31966-79 031 Concord 12;678.84 037 Danville 63,707.68 472. r Bnightsen 59913.52 202 Lafayette 142,636.77 445 Martinez 95,546.00 279 Moraga 14,963.81 376 x Oak Grove 5,158.66 045 Oakley 28,502.85 481 Orinda 133s921-71 432 Pacheco 2,263.21 032 Pinole-Hercules 82,489.56 375 t Pleasant Hill 9,440.05 042 Richmond 518,807.45 270 Rodeo 439433.94 175 r San Pablo 939018.79 369 x San Ramon 5,008.91 225 Sheldon 249482.47 367 R Vine Hili 99022.900 321 Walnut Creek 114,529.2 295 n High School Districts: Acalanes Union 127059701.00 1.798 Alhambra Union 557,881.90 1.666 John Swett 292,099.96 778 Liberty 276,537.30 1.379 Richmond 3,825,383.08 1.701 San Ramon Valley 3089311-36 1.456w F h k fir x r z a August 25, 1960 — continued —x Y Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation, ' M Higb School Districts Bond Interest and Redemption Tax Rates• r 2 Acalanes if 1,2 3141 102,398.26 098 Acalanes 5, B 180,832.88 171 Acaianes i,6C, 6D 101,960.28 096 Acalanes 6E 111,727.77 012 Alhambra f 5 45:355.51 120 Alhambra #6A 23,487.17 064 s Liberty 34,922.60 161. r ' Richmond 2 32,547.50 012 Richmond 3,4 67890621,92 275 San Ramon 2 17,160.60 072 San Ramon 394,596,7 83,100.34 354- Unified 354UnifiedSchoolDistricts: r r Antioch Unified 2 11,044.36 2.81 Mt. Diablo Unified 4;98,794.19 3.952 Pittsburg Unified 222991,469.07 2.378 Unified School Districts Bond tj Interest and Redemption Tax Rates: r Antioch Unified 6309414.34 0767 rA Mt. Diablo Unified 13,193019.80 872 r{x. Pittsburg Unified 5709011.04 532 u.. Junior Collexe District: n' Contra Costa Junior College District 3, 033,352.89 413 r & Special School Tax Levy for Education of Handicaaped Minors: Education Code, Art. 3, Ch. 19, Dia. 31 f`Y 26 006AlamoElementary454. Byron Elementary 11l-.37 003 Danville Elementary ig.22 002 Lafayette Elementary 19243.30 004 Martinez Elementary 200.41 001 Oakley Elementary 89.67 002 Orinda Elementary 410.77 002 Walnut Creek Elementary 827.21 003 r Mt, Diablo Unified 39814.40 003 t S Jy The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Boards x + AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, 0 Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.- NOES: hone.f ABSENT: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on'August 30 1960 at 9 a.m., in the Board 4r` Chambers, Hall of decords, Martinez, California. 1k1 Z- % 92,C.,0 F Chai rman z ` ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLBRK v Deputy Clerk 91 ar 1 fs 1u- a; b2r r d" BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 309 1960 h THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MSI. F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PR£SIMNG; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN CALL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing 4 att end an ce at meeting. On the recommendation of theCounty Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor. Coll,. seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that bill H. Perry, Jr., Director 5 of Civil Defense, be and he is authorised to attend, at County expense, the following: J.b'J Joint session of the Annual Conference of the United States Civil Defense Council, the National Association of State and Territorial Directors, and the Disaster Committee of the American Medical Association in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from September 19 through September 23, 1960 (date of departure will be September 17 and date of return will be September 24) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the s State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. H. Finney, County Treasurer-Tax Collector, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA September 15 through September 30, 1960, on vacation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Amending Board order pertaining tok re-study of problem of I'M refuse collection areas. This Board having on August 2, 1960, granted authorization for a re-study of the problem of refuse collection areas, by representatives of the County Health Department, Office of the District Attorney, County Planning Department and Office of the County Administrator; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order be and the same is hereby amended to provide that the Public Worksl Department (Sewage, Taste and Water Division) is named as one of the agencies participating in said re-study.4 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matt er of Granting Permit under Ordinance No.u 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Division 5). Mr. Maurice Botta dba Crockett Garbage Company 1225 Lillian Crockett, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: r a.., r5 a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. t' BF, 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. 1Y d s k 251 August 30, 1960 - continued - r b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escapte. c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. a This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 30th day of August, 1960. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Kean Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John CollAYES;Supervisors James P. y, a W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with W. J. Toaspern for soil and meter laboratory test work as required by the Agricultural Extension Service of Contra Costa County. Agreement dated August 30, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and W. J. Toaspern, hereinafter called soil technician, wherein soil technician agrees, among other things, to perform soil and water laboratory work as required by theAgri'du it '- urai Extension Service of the County including the preparation of samples as required, said work to be done at the request and subject to the supervision and direction of the Agricultural Extension Service of the County, and wherein County agrees, among other things, to pay soil technician, as an independent contractor undertaking the work herein provided, a consideration of $2 per hour of work performed, term of said agreement to be for one year commencing July 1, 1960, and ending June 30, 1961, is presented to this Board; and k 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 I of this Board, is authorised to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Endorsing agreement between Lafayette Design Projects and Taliesin Associated Architects, under which the architects will perform planning and design work pertaining to the develop- ment of Lafayette. Agreement dated August 13, 1960, between Lafayette Design Projects, hereinafter called LDP, and Taliesin Associated Architects, hereinafter called TAA, wherein TAA agrees, among other things, to perform planning and design work pertaining to the development of the 1 community of Lafayette as set .forth in said agreement, and wherein LDP agrees, among other z things, to pay TAA the sum of $5,000 ($2,500 received from the County of Contra Costa to be j paid to TAA within 10 days after approval of the agreement by the County and its authoriza- tion for such payment , the balance of $2,500 to be paid at such times and in such amounts set forth in said agreement) , is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby ENDORSED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign, indicating this Hoard*s approval of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Approval of Agreement with the I CaliforniaState Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry. Agreement dated August 30, 1960, between the County ofContra Costa, hereinafter. called County and the California State Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry, herein- after called tate Chamber, wherein County agrees to pay to said State Chamber the sum of 2,500 during the fiscal year 1960-1961, for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and On motion Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to i execute said agreement on behalf of the County. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i 19., A' t Y August 30, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to send two Deputy Sheriffs to each session of the Peace Officers' Training School. WHEREAS, the County Sheriff wishes to have two of his deputies attend each session of the Peace Officers' Training School; and WHEREAS, such law enforcement training is of distinct value to the County; and WHEREAS, attendance of two deputies has been regularly authorized for prior sessions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Sheriff is hereby authorized to send two deputies to each session of the Peace Officers* School held in conjunction with the Contra Costa Junior College District at no expense to the County except that the employee will remain in regular pay status; AND BE IT FARTHER RESOLVED that the names of the deputies so assigned shall be given to the Civil Service Office in advance of the training period, together with the dates during which the employee will be on detached training duty. G r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Urging residents of Contra Costa County to register to vote on or before the deadline date of September 15, 1960. WHEREAS, a General Election will be held on November S, 1960; and E WHEREAS, National, State and Local officials will be selected at such election; and t WHEREAS, many important Propositions will be decided by voters at the November 8, 1960 election; and WHEREAS, the judicious exercise of the voting privilege is important for the proper functioning of democratic government; and x WHEREAS, the County residents will be ineligible to vote unless duly registered prior to the deadline on September 15, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Board of Supervisors does hereby urge all County residents to register to vote by September 15, 1960, so that they may vote x at the November 8, 1960 General Election. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s rN 3 In the Matter of Approving allocation of clothing v items surplus to County needs to Live Camas Inc. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that allocation of clothing items surplus to County needs to Life Camps, Inc., inb recognition of value received from that agency in caring for wards of the Juvenile Court at summer camps free of charge, is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of A Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifica- tions Devpar Industrial Sub- division. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT on August 16, 1960, the Board adopted its Resolution of Intention to Make Changes and Modifications; THAT no persons interested appeared or filed written protests against the proceed- a = ings 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 modifications were fully heard and considered by the Board; THAT all protests and objections be, and they are hereby overruled, and the changes and modifications in the proceedings shall be grade and had. w AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Toone. x z 2 3 sf August 30, 1960 - continued - r In the Matter of Authorising f payment of officers, election for formation of park district in Montalvin Manor, to be held I October 11, 1960, and payment of owners of polling places. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers to conduct the election for formation of a park district in Montalvin Manor, to be held 'on October 11, 1960: t 18.00 for election officer serving as inspector;i 15.00 for services as election officers (except inspector);r 3.00 for delivering election returns; 10 per mile each way for messenger who delivers said election returns. IT IS BY THE HOALD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of 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. i In the Matter of Resolution appointing members of the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District. WHEREAS, prior to the 15th day of July, 1960, the Stege Sanitary District Board gave notice of an election to fill vacancies in the membership of the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District by reason of the expiration of the terms of two members thereof; and WHEREAS, said notice specified the time and place of the election, the hours during which the polls would be kept open, and the officers to be elected under the provisions of Section 6581 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California; and WMERIM subsequent to the 15th day of July, 1960, and to and including the 4th day of August, 590, only one person was nominated for each office of member of the Board F of Directors to be filled at the election of September 13, 1960; and WHEREAS, the only persons who have been nominated for the office of member of the Board of Directors to be filled at the election of September 13, 1960, . are the following: 1. Austin J. Smith 2. Robert M. Copeland and WHEREAS, up to and including the 14th day of August, 1960, no petition has been signed by five per cent (5%) or any per cent of the qualified electors of the Stege Sanitarg District, requesting that the general election in the district to. be held September 13" 1960' , be held; and. WHEREAS, the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District did on the 25th day of AuSist, 1960, pass its Resolution No. 926 declaring that no election shall be held on 1 September 13, 1960, and requesting this board to appoint the following persons to the posi- tions of members of the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District, to-wit: 9 1. Austin J. Smith 2. Robert M. Copeland and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Health and Safety Code of the State of California, this Board does hereby appoint AUSTIN J. SMITH and ROBERT X. COPELAND, as members of the Board of Directors of the Stege Sanitary District, to serve for the ensuing term subsequent to September 13, 1960 in accordance with the provisions of Section 6588.1 of the Health amd Safety Code of r the Atate of California. 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. Aailva. NOES. Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None I c2d v August 30, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Appointment of F{. members of the Rodeo Sanitary District Board of Directors. Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervise Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to the office of Directors of the Rodeo Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1964: Harris E. Lakeman, 967 - 1st Street, Rodeo; John Scott, 331 Lake Avenue, Rodeo; Charles A. Peabody, 555 Garretson Avenue, Rodeo. rt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of members of the Bella Vista Sanitary District Board of a Directors, H Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to the office of Directors of the Bella Vista Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1964: n Ralph Rhoads, 146 Poinsettia Avenue, Pittsburg; Thomas A. Aspland, 124 Cleveland Street, Pittsburg; Robert E. Lanier, 235 Franklin Avenue, Pittsburg. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of members of the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District Board of a Directors. Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to the office of Directors of the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1964: Y Mr. Alfred E. Hasenpusch, 579 Kendall Avenue, Crockett; Mr. T. J. Neff, 1404 Pomona Avenue, Crockett; Mr. Antone Dowrelio, Highway 40, Crockett. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Appointment of members of the Mt. View Sanitary District Board of Directors. Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisort Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to the office of Directors of the Mt. View Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1964: Mr. Robert Youles, 806 Shell Avenue, Martinez; Mr. Francis Souza, 3880 Adelaide Drive, Martinez; Mr. Ben Griffanti, 830 Shell Avenue, Martinez. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Appointment of members of the San Pablo Sanitary District Board of Directors. WHEREAS, consequent upon an election duly ordered and noticed to be held in the San Pablo Sanitary District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Tuesday, the 13th day of September, 1960, to fill the vacancies caused by expiration of the terms of office of Thomas E. Grigsby John E. Marvin and Theodore R. Wooten, members of the board of directors of the San Pablo Lnitary District, there were duly filed with the secretary of said $ board only one nominating petition for each said office of member of said board on or before August 4, 1960, which date was the last day that nominating petitions may be filed by candi- dates for each said office; and WHEREAS, there has not been presented to the said board a petition signed by five 5) per cent of the qualified electors of the district on or before August 15, 1960, requesting that said district general election in the district be held; and WHEREAS, the said board of directors of the San Pablo Sanitary District has by its ` resolution No. 8-16-60 entered in their minutes an order that an election shall not be held g1N 5 August 30, 1960 - continued - on the 13th day of September, 19601, by reason of the foregoing, and in said resolution hastrequestedtheBoardofSupervisorsofContraCostaCounty, State of California, that said Board of Supervisors appoint to the offices of members of the board of directors of the SanPabloSanitaryDistrictthesaidpersonswhohavebeennominated, for each said office, to wit, Thomas E..Grigsby, John E. Marvin and Theodore R. Wooten, pursuant to Section 6588.1 i of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: That Thomas E. Grigsby, John E. Marvin and Theodore R. Wooten are hereby appointed. to the office of member of the board of directors of the San Pablo Sanitary District to take office and serve for the ensuing term in said capacity exactly as if elected at a district general election. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Hoard: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Granting application of HARRY BARONI to operate card room in ac- cordance with provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. HARRY BARONI having; filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at Harry's Place, Box 216, Oakley, and the Sheriff having recommended that said application be granted; NQS' , THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Harry Baroni for license to operate a card roomrat said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordi- nances Nos. 1458 and 1464. The fore _oin order is rgpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheHoard. In the Matter of Granting application of James Farrant to operate card room in ac- cordance with provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. Mr. James Farrant having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to oper- ate a card room at the Knotty Pine, 3417 North Main Street, Pleasant Hill, and the Sheriff hav ing recommended that said application be granted on a condition basis; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY 'IRE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said James Farrant for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordi- nances Nos. 1458 and 1464 with the provision that if the operation is not consistent with regulations established by the Sheriff, said Sheriff may summarily revoke the license. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Granting application of Eugene Sweat to operate card room in ac- cordance with provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. This Board having on August 16, 1960 denied application of Eugene Sweat for license to operate a card room at Howard's Club, 2328 h1low Pass Road, West Pittsburg; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order be and the same is hereby res- cinded, and said Eugene Sweat is granted license to operate a card room at said address under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464 with the provision that if the operation is not consistent with regulations established by the Sheriff, said Sheriff may summarily revoke the license. P The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I August 30, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Final working drawings for San Ramon Valley Branch Library. s Final working drawings as corrected, for San Ramon Valley Branch Library, and which corrections have the approval of the- Supervising Architect and Building Maintenance Division, v are presented to this Board by the Public Works Director; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said final working drawings, as corrected, are approved by this Board and referred to the County Retirement Board for advertisement for bid proposals. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City Annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificates issued b y 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 palced on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State Concord 497 August 26, 1960 Concord 498 August 26, 1960 Concord 499 August 26, 1960 Concord 500 August 26, 1960 r V?. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for Remodeling the Brentwood Fire ua r ixHouse. Plans and specifications for Remodeling the Brentwood Fire House having been sub- 4 mitted to and filed with this Board this day by Damson F. Dean, Jr., A.Z.A., Architect and. Yk 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 above referred to speci- fications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter x is hereby set for September 27, 1960 at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by laws inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in The Brentwood News. h x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. mow, k, In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien , termination of reim- bursement agreement of Phillip y v J. Hunt. An instrument dated August 30, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consideratio# had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a r reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Phillip J. Hunt on January 8, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Phillip J. Hunt are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Phillip J. Hunt 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 BY THE BOARD ORDER- ED 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. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f n f ri 257 August 30, 1960 - continued - 1 In the Matter of Satisfactionf r j of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Irma Hightower. An instrument dated August 30, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Irma Hightower on October 13, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Irma Hightower are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Irma Hightower 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 r On motion of Sunervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the sane is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Mary E. Stillions. pyo An instrument dated August 30, 1960, rich provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Mary E. Stillions on November 5, 195$1 or granting of aid and assistance to said Mary E. Stillions are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Mary E. Stillions 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 k On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. I E 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 August 29, 1960, referred copy of complaint and summons served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk at 10:45 a.m. on August 29, 1960, in Action No. 78596 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, Bess Jackson, Cross-Complainant versus County of Contra Costa et al to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring. I said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED.G: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I in the INatter of Rele i ernon Shoopman from is lity to support his father. On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Vernon Shoopman is released from liability for support of his father, John Wesley Shoopman. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Reaffirming Board's position in opposition to Proposition No. 15. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors on March 1, 1960, went on record as being un- alterably opposed to Proposition No. 15, which refers to reapportionment of the California Senate, because this Board believes that any reapportionment plan whereby one section of the State would gain control of both the Senate and Assembly of the Legislature of the State of California would contravene traditional democratic processes which are observed by i the United States Government and all other states in the union; and i WHEREAS, Mr. Hugh Caudel, representing the Contra Costa Committee on Political Education, appeared before this Board this day and requested this Board to oppose Proposition, No. 15; 5 3 s i 1 rZ 4 August 30, 1960 - continued - v:. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll,IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the sentiments expressed in its resolution of March 1, 1960, be and the same are hereby REAFFIRMED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. bilva. a NOES: None. Y ABSENT: None. y+ 41 In the Matter of Deferring date upon which report from Boat Harbor Planning Committee will be pre- sented to Board. This Board having on August 23, 1960 directed the County Administrator to make arrangements for a meeting of the Boat Harbor Planning Committee in order that said committee might consider a sign program for the waterways of the County and present a report to the Board on September 6, 1960; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the date upon which Committee shall present the report is changed to September 20, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. U. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Flood Control District. On the motion of Supervisor Coll, the matters of the current status of the Commission- ers of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, their relation- ships with the Board of Supervisors, the feasibility of study meetings between the Commission- ers and the Board, the question of appeals from the decisions of the Commissioners, and possibl revisions in the statute establishing the District, were referred to the County Administrator for study and report. The motion was seconded by Supervisor James .P. Kenny and passed by the unanimous G svoteoftheBoard. 4 In the Matter of Proposal of Harold E. Mutnich that Board consider new site for Muni- cipal Court, Walnut Creek am Judicial District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, the Board ordered that the letter dated August 24, 1960, from Mr. Harold E. Mutnick in which he renews his request of May 9 that a new site be considered for the Municipal Court and that the name of the judicial district be changed to one more descriptive of the area served, be and it is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F:t In the Matter of Opposition of 5 Exchange Club of San Pablo to proposed consolidation of courts. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Exchange Club of San Pablo in which opposition to the proposed consolidation of courts in San Pablo, El Cerrito and Richmond is expressed, is re Coll ferred to the Countv Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and authorizing property ac-EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH quisition. WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement be and the same is hereby APPROVED. Warrant Escrow Contract Payable to dumber Amount Grantor Date 75718 Hollis G. McLaughlin 1. Madeline G. McLaughlin August 9, 96 I'efi: 259 a August 30, 1960 - continued - i The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood. Control District. i The forerping order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. j k In the Matter of Granting approval for C. C. Rich to authorize East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict to adjust their 3 pipeline in 20th Street at Rheem Creek in the City of San Pablo (Storm AS ESC-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Drain Maintenance Dis- CONTRA CC'STA COUNTY STORM DRAIN trict No. 4) . MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4.3 i On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. C. Rich, as Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, is granted approval to authorize East Bay Municipal Utility District to adjust their pipeline in 20th Street at Rheem Creek in the City of San Pablo, under terms of the Procedural Agreement dated June 28, 1957. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Approval of informal bid of San Jose Steel Company, Inc. for in- stalling chain link fence and gates on the property of American Radiator and Standard Sanf-tary Corpora- tion in San Pablo (Storm AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Drain Maintenance District CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAIN- No.AINNo. 4). TENANCE DISTRICT NO. . On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the informal bid of San Jose Steel Company, Inc. , in the amount of $598, for installing approximately 420 lineal feet of chain link fence with two twenty-foot wide gates on the property of American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation in San Pablo, w be and the same is hereby APPROVED as the lowest and best informal bid for the doing of said. work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, as Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County 4 Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, be and he is hereby authorized to inspect and to accept the work on behalf of the District. R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Approving payment e of bill from Western Union Tele- graph Company for permanent raising of section of Company*s trunk line in AS EI-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE connection with the Corps of Engineers CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAIN- channel improvement of Rheem Creek. TENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for payment of bill from Western Union Telegraph Company in the amount of $1,235.15 for a permanent raising of a section of Company's trunk line in connection with the Corps of Engineers channel improvement of Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Waiving acreage fees for Tract 2851 (Dana Estates FSC-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF PROPOSED Unit 17) , located in proposed CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE Storm Drainage District Zone ?. DISTRICT ZONE 7. z i Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that he has received a written request from the developer of Tract 2851, Dana Estates Unit I?, that the drainage deficiency acreage i fees on this tract be waived in lieu of the drainage facilities constructed by the developer the tract is located in proposed Storm Drainage District Zone 7) ; and said Mr. Rich having reported that the gross area of the tract is 9.146 acres and that• the total acreage fees would be 42,286.50, that the estimated total cost of the planned drainage facilities which the developer has constructed or is currently constructing on this and other units of the G same subdivision far exceeds all acreage fees; and said Mr. Rich having recommended that the acreage fees for said Tract 2851, Dana Estates Unit 17, be waived; f 4 N u August 30, 1960 - continued -rt! NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS kr" BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said acreage fees for Tract 251 be and the same are hereby waived. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of Emil Minger that drainage ire ditch be cleaned and deepened before the rains start. M On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD n ORDERED that the request of Mr. Emil finger, P. O. Box 93, 514 Verona Avenue Danville, that the drainage ditch which crosses Verona between Lone Lane and Del Amigo koad be cleaned and deepened before the rains start, is referred to the Flood Control District Engineer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Robert Nelson to the Central Fire Protection Commission. Commissioner William Straight of the Central Fire Protection District having recent- ly died and a vacancy therefore existing on said Central Fire Protection District Commission; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Robert Nelson be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Central Fire Protection District for the unexpired term of the late William Straight ( to January 1, 1963).r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Financial Report of Contra Costa County to the State Y Controller for 1960-61. The County Auditor-Controller having in accordance with provisions of Section 26940 of the Government Code, prepared in duplicate, Financial Report of Contra Costa County to the State Controller for 1960-61, and in accordance with provisions of Section 26941 of said Government Code said Auditor-Controller having this day filed with the Board one of the report above referred to; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby APPROVED and said Audito - Controller is directed to forward the other copy of said report to the State Controller. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation x of Montalvin Manor Recreation RESOLUTION AND and Park District NOTICE The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District be established, and calling s election on establishment thereof; ss, WHEREAS, this Board on the 5th day of July, 1960, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution of its intention to form Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District., to include all of the following described territory: Beginning on the southerly line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe r, Railroad right of way at the most westerly corner of Lot 61, Montalvin J' Manor, Unit No. 1, filed September 5, 1952 in Volume 48 of Maps, page T: Thence southeasterly along the southwestern line of the said Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1 and its southeastern extension to the southeast line of the present Highway between San Pablo and Pinole known as San Pablo Avenue; thence Northeasterly along the southeastern line of the said San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the southeastern extension South 38e 04' 10" East) of the northeastern line of the Montalvin Manor Unit No. 2, filed July 23, 1953, in Map Book 51, page 26; thence ' North 380 04' 10" West along said extension, to the southeastern line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right of way; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the said Santa Fe Railroad to the most westerly corner of the said Lot 61, the point of beginning, and WHEREAS, the Clerk of this Board was directed to and did give notice of the hearing set forth in said resolution by publishing a notice of the proposed formation in the manner and for the time recuired by law in the RICHMOND INDEPENDENT, as appears from the affidavit of R. A. Bean, Office Manager thereof, on file herein, and 5s y WHEREAS, at the time set for hearing, the 9th of August, 1960, petitions were filed opposing the formation of the proposed district, which signatures therein did not qd August 30, 1960 - continued - constitute more than one-half of the total assessed value of the real property within the proposed district; and WHEREAS, no request was made that the tax ceiling other than the ceiling fixed by statute, should be set for the district. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District be established, and that no tax ceiling other than the tax ceiling of Fifty-Cents ($.50) per One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation of taxable property in this district, as provided in Public Resources Code Section 5784.7 shall apply thereto; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an election is called in the hereinabove described territory on the 11th day of October, 1960, at which time there shall be presented to the voters thereof the following question: I Shall the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County t of Contra Costa of the 30th day of August, 1960, that the Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District be established, be ratified?" The name of any qualified person may be placed on the ballot as a candidate for the office of District Director upon the petition of not less than ten (10) qualified elec- tors residing within the proposed district, filed with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County not later than the 21st day of September, 1960. The Governing Board of said District shall consist of five (5) Directors elected from the District at large. Forms of nomination papers may be obtained from the office of the County Clerk, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. The entire territory described herein is consolidated as one precinct for the purpose of holding said election, and the polling place is designated as: Montalvin Manor School, Christine Drive, San Pablo, California zr. t The names of the officials hereby appointed to conduct said election are: Inspector - Helen R. Davies, IS8 Michele Drive, San Pablo, California t Judge Mrs. Elizabeth J. Leon, 236 Montalvin Drive, San Pablo, California p Judge Mrs. Barbara L. Tess, 343 Heather Drive, San Pablo, California. The hours during which the polls will be kept open on said 11th day of October, 1960, are from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and is hereby directed to. give notice of said election by causing copies of this resolution to be posted in three. (3) public places in the election precinct hereinabove established, within ten days after the r adoption of this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: wAYES: 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 Citizens Advisory Committee on proposed recreational use of East Bay Municipal Utility District reservoirs. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll and pursuant to die cussion with the East Bay Municipal Utility District, IT IS BY TFE 66ARD ORDERED that the following persons are added to the Citizens Advisory Committee on the proposed recreational use of East Bap Municipal District reservoirs: Mr. Ivan T. Goyak, Richmond Mr. Robert E. Hunt, Richmond I Mr. I. E. Galli, 91 Sobrante Mr. Verne L. Roberts, Antioch Dr. H. G. Loewenstein, Pittsburg 5 Mr. Alex D. Lindsay, Walnut Creek. r The foregoing order is passed by the following vete of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kealy lel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. klva NDES: None ABSENT: None. i x i I Ast ._3Q,,- ,1,96Q. Continued .u _ In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the "County Service Area Law." RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIB-6 LIBRARY PURPOSES IN KENSINGTON) WHEREAS, there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, s petition requesting the instruction of proceedings for the establishment of a County Service Area in the unincorporated community of Kensington pursuant to the provisions of the County Service Area Law. The type of extended County Service requested to be prodded within said area being the acquisition of a public library site and the construction thereon of a public library structure constituting extended library facilities and services within the meaning of such act; and WHEREAS, on the 26th day of July, 1960, this Board of Supervisors passed and adopted a resolution of intention to establish a County Service Area as prayed for and said resolutions contained all the matters required by rection 25210.15 of the Government Code and cause notice; of hearing on said petition to be given in the form and manner as prescribed by law as appears from the Affidavit of Publication by R. A. Bean on file herein, and WHEREAS, on the 30th day of August, 1960 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., the hearing) was held at the time and place set forth in said resolution and notice; and the Board having called for protests as provided in Section 25210.7 of the Government Code and no protests be- ing made either orally or in writing by any interested person and good cause appearing there- for; NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the service described in the resolution of intention are entirely library, facilities and services, and establishes hereby County Service Area LIB_6 to furnish library facilities and services therein. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa which is hereby formed into County Service Area LIB-6 is described in the attached legal description which is marked Exhibit A and by this reference incorporated herein for all purposes. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board at a meeting thereof held August 3p, 1960. AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NOES: None ABSENT: None. EXHIBI T A COUNTY SER a RICT LIB-6 FORMATION Kensington Library District Formation, being that portion of Contra Costa County known as the Kensington Area, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at the southeast corner of Lot 2 "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Form. ing a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition," filed March 1st, 1894, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence Westerly along said county boundary line to its intersection with the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, as shown on the map entitled "Berkeley Park," filed July 6, 1911, in Book 5 of flaps, page 116, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence Northerly, leaving said county boundary line along the center line of Santa Fe Avenue to a point where said line would be intersected by the southwesterly extension of the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Block "A" "Map of Hillside Park,f° filed November 6, 1912, in Book 8 of Maps, page 193, records of Contra Costa County; thence leaving said center line of Santa Fe Avenue and running in a Northeasterly direction to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1, Block "A", Map of Hillside Park; thence Northeasterly along the northerly line of said Block "A" to its intersection with the westerly line of the said Lot 2, San Pablo Rancho; thence Northwesterly along the westerly line of Lots 2 and 1 of said San Pablo Rancho to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1; thence Northeasterly along the northerly line of said Lot 1 to the most northerly corner thereof and a point on the di- viding line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho bl Sobrante; thence Southeasterly along said dividing line to the most westerly corner of Kensington Highlands Unit No. 1, filed July 15, 1953, in Map Book 51, page 20; thence Northeasterly along the northwestern line of the said Aensington Highlands Unit No. 1 to the most northerly corner thereof; thence Southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Lots 23 through 18 as said lots are shorn on said map, the following courses and distances: South 2903942" East, 154.00 feet; South 40' 20 42" East, 75.00 feet; South 45. 56' 18" East, 70.00 feet; South 72" 36'35" East, 63.25 feet; South 85.52'37" East, 63.00 feet to a point on the easterly line of said map; said point being more particularly described as the northeasterly corner of Lot 18 as shown on said map; thence Southerly and Westerly along the easterly and southerly lines of said map of Aensington High- lands Unit No. 1 the following courses and distances: South 4.19'47" East, 84.00 feet; South 20.57'53" West, 55.28 feet; South 41.47.14" East, 124.49 feet; South 35.29136" East, 85.00 feet; South 43'52121" East, 65.37 feet; South 72031.31" East, 100.CO feet; South 55.01'06" East, 57.21 feet; South 9023143" East, 107.72 feet; South 49.49'18" West, 96.00 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from Ansco Engineering Corporation to Richard G. Hardenbrook, at ux, recorded July 19 1953 , in Book 2153 of Official Records, page 18, in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, California ; thence leaving said point in a Southeasterly direction along the north- easterly line of said Hardenbrook parcel, South 4G•10'42" East, 223.90 feet to the most east- erly corner of said parcel; thence along the Southeasterly line of said parcel South 49049'18" Fest, 120.00 feet to a point on the dividing line between Rancho San Pablo and the Rancho El Sobrante; thence along said line South40.10142" East, 2228.44 feet to the most western cor- ner of the parcel of land described in the deed from the ?ast Bay Municipal Utility District, a public corporation, to Harry G. Ford, recorded October 11, 19439 in Volume 752 of Official Records, page 21; thence along the exterior boundary line of the said Ford parcel North 49.49' 18" East, 100.00 feet and South 40010'42" East, 180.37 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Ford parcel, being a paint on the northwesterly line of Berkeley Woods Addition, filed December 8, 1937, in Neap Book 22, page 654; thence Northeasterly along the line of Berkeley Woods Addition No. 1 to the most northerly corner thereof; thence Southeasterly, Southwesterly and Southerly along the eastern lines of Berkeley woods Addition No. 1 to the northerly line of Sprice Street, being the present boundary line between the counties of Contra Costand Alameda ; thence in a general Westerly direction along the southerly line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 6, 1960, at 9 o'clock a.m. 1 August 30, 1960, Continued in the Board of Supervisors' Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez. ATTEST:T. PAASCH 31 CLERK 4%"AA_ Chairman By p!puty Clerk q' F x BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y TUESDAY, SEPTEKBER 6, 1960 THE BOARD !SET IN REGULAR SESSION I AT 9,A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. t' PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, a CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JADES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN 'COLL, s W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of August, 1960. 3 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ' ORDERED that the readingof the minutes and proceedings of this Hoardfor the, month of August, 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were -approved as written and. the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. 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 following per adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: County Hospital: Add two (2) Social Workers, Range 32 ($458-$556), and cancel two (2) Medical Social Workers, Range 33 ($481-$5$4) , effective September 7, 1960. Health Department: Add one (1) Account Clerk, Range 27 ($358-$436), and cancel one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 26 3414415), effective September 7, 1960.- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. 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 following appropria- tion adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Assessor:Decrease Increase Unappropriated Reserve 225000 Printing Machine 225.00 Capital Outlay County Clerk: Rent of Equipment 725.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1760.00 General Fund 6 Microfilm camera and reader 2485.00 Public Works: 1. Primary Road Construction Diablo Road at Front Street 1003 1608.00 2. Primary Road R/W San Pablo Dam Road (Bond)1003 3310.00 , Primary Road R/W 3310.00 Appian Way 1003 k Primary Road Construction Diablo Road 1003 1608.00 1. Withers Avenue - Construction 1003 910.00 2. Geary Road - Construction 1003 1000.00 3. Bisso Lane - Rightof Way 1003 500.00 4. Wharf Drive - Construction 1003 2200.00 5. Del Amigo - Construction 1003 800.00 . Detroit Avenue - Right of Way 1003 750.00 Buean vista Avenue - Construction 1003 350.00 Withers Avenue - Right of Way 1003 910.00 Alhambra Valley Road - Construction 1003 400,00 Secondary Betterments - Construction. 1003 3000.00 w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F r 1 26 4 0 ta,. r t v September 6, 1960 - continued - Y' F In the Matter of Granting application of Troy Rhynes to operate card room in ac- cordance with provisions of t Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. 21 Troy Rhynes having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a caid card room at Aleman's Club, 642 First Street, Rodeo, and the Sheriff having recommended that said application be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Troy Rhynes for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is here Nos. 145$ and 1464. by grantedunder the provisions. of Ordinances The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting application of Edward Farley to operate card room in ac- cordance with provisions of r Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. u Edward Farley having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at the Corner Club, 109 Main Street, Port Chicago, and the Sheriff having recommend- ed that said application be granted; a NOS $ TTIEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Edward. Farley for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordi- nances Nos. 145$ and 1464. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p In the Matter of Granting application of William E. Williams to operate card room in accordance with provisions of Ordi- nances Nos. 1458 and 1464. y William E. Williams having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to w, operate a card room at the Bank Club, 114 Dain Street, Port Chicago, and the Sheriff having recommended that said application be granted; bNOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,z IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said William E. Williams for license to operate a card mom at said address be and the same is hereby granted wider the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. a;s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fr s 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;A. f On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD 4PYP ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to correct the following assessments: f Requests dated September b 14a 9+60 Y In accordance with theprovisions of Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.on the UnsecuredPersonal Property Roll For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code $01-Assessment No. 1390 Lewis S. Hodson 2921 Andrade Ave. F Richmond, California Boat No. 28 F 1215-Assessed Value $350. j Code 801-Assessment No. 138$ J. Muratore 2?46 Cutting Boulevard Richmond California Boat 28 606-Assessed Value $100 265 t rr September 6 1P 9 o continued of Code 801-Assessment leo. 1389 h;{ Ivan F. Weeks R 202 La Questa ha Danville, California Boat-Assessed Value $21.0. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1619 Clarence B. Pate etal 902 B Anza Street San Francisco, California Boat 236-150-Assessed Value $1630.Y Code 8206-Assessment No. 1620 4 F. E. Foster P. 0. Box 506 Bethel Island, California Boat 28 Z 921-Assessed Value $600. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1621 Ralph W. Noble & James Tibbs 846 Runnymeade Street a Palo Alto California Boat 28 F 1708-Assessed Value $1170. Code 9921-Assessment No. 59 Dean F. & B. A. Nelson r 4196 Rita 1 Martinez, California Boat 28 J 3306-Assessed Value 0.45 1 In accordance with the provisions of z' Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxa- tion Code on the Unsecured Assessment Roll For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 7938-Assessment No. 20789 R. L. Matkin (D.D.S.is erroneously assessed with I .personal property in the amount of $1000 with solvent credits $3,000. Dr. Matkin had closed 1 this office in January and moved out of the county, disposing of his office equipment at that time. Code 7938-Assessment No. 2078 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment No. 2562, Karl's Shoe Stores Ltd. is erroneously assessedforpersonalpropertyintheamountof $1380, with money $50, total $1430. This assessment is a duplicate with Assessment No. 202-2564 in the name of Karl's Shoe Stores Ltd. Assess- ment No. 202-2562 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2363, Louis Albert, dba Bargain City is erroneously assess- ed for personal property in the amount of $7060, with money $100, total $7160. This personal property consisted of fixtures and merchandise in a retail store which was in the process of being closed out. As of lien date, the fixtures had been disposed of and only a small amount of inventory remained. Assessment No. 7305 2363 should be corrected to show personal property in the amount of $330, with money $100, total $430. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim 1 for damages. Mrs. Marine Katherine Xahomed, 326 - 31st Street, Richmond (by her attorneys Frisbie and Hoogs) having filed with this Board on September 2, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $10,000; 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 DENIED. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f In the Matter of Eckert RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD Addition to the City of TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED y Concord. BY CITY. r 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 j WHEREAS, the Eckert Addition to the City of Concord is in the process of annexation to said City, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on August 8, 1960, certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has certi- fied that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of all buildings September b, 1960 - continued - tr, and structures in said territorysubject to annexation b said Cit and that feesJYy, payable be collected by the City; rf, NCS', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said City is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Eckert Addition to said City to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and re- tained by the City. The foregoing order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Appointment of members of the Byron Sanitary District Board of Directors. zn Pursuant to Section 65$8.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Superviso Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BT THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to the office of Directors of the Byron Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1964: Sal Lopez, Byron Avenue, Byron; William Grueninger, P. 0. Box 13, Byron; Louis Souza, Jr., Camino Diablo Boulevard, Byron. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Request from Government Operations Committee of the Taxpayers Association, Inc. that Board consider recommending certain legislation. The Government Operations Committee of the Contra Costa Count Taxpayers, Associatio Inc. having filed with this BoardarequestthattheBoardgiveconsideratitorecommending to Contra Costa County's State Legislators that bills be introduced which would allow the s offices of County Superintendent of Schools and Coroner to be made appointive in Contra Costa County; es, W, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, N IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator.R The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors Nielsen, Coll, Buchanan, Silva; NOES: Supervisor Kenny;ry ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Resolution of City of San Pablo in which opposition is ex- pressed to consolidation of San Pablo Municipal Court f. with any other court. This Board having received a copy of Resolution Number 1867 of the City of San Pablo opposing consolidation of the San Pablo Municipal Court with any other court; NOW, 'THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT LL IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Contra Costa Safety Council, Inc., for furnishing public reducationandinformationT relative to accident pre- vention. Agreement dated September 6, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa Safety Council, Inc., which provides that for the period of twelve months commencing July 1, 1960, and concluding on June 30, 1961, the Council shall furnish certain services to w.l the County for public education and information relative to accident prevention, the County r% to pay to said Council during the term thereof as full compensation for services rendered the sum of 4250 per month, is presented to this Board; and t' teK,k" On motion of Su pervi sor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and 1Tel 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. 267 September b, 1960, Continued f In the Matter of Satisfaction lof lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Bernice Vargas. An instrument dated September 6, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considers tion had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a jreimbursenent agreement and notice of lien executed by Bernice Varggas on November 8, 19579 by Bernice Vargas on November 8, 1957, by Bernice Vargas on November 3, 1957, or granting of aid" and assistance to said Bernice Vargas are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Bernice Vargas 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 1 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPH(NED 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. In the matter of Awarding Contract for lighting sys- tem for County Service Area L-4 Piontalvin Manor Annex). r This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the installation and furnishing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, ever -night basis for a period offivyeants, etc., the lighting system for County Service Area L-4 01ontalvin Manor Annex, it #2) , and his being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: f PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COWAP.Y - to maintain and operate the following existing i lamps: Thirty (30) four thousand (4000) lumen and one (1) twenty-five hundred (2500) lumen incandescent lamps, together with all the accessories that constitute a complete overhead street lighting system, and to furnish electricity necess- ary for lighting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the date electric service is .first supplied, and thereafter from year to year until terminated by sixty-day notice, all such lamps to be operated each night on their standard all night burning schedule all in accordance with Schedule LS-2; i and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid; Ohl MOTI0N of Supervisor Benny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the installation and maintenance, etc., of street lighting sys- tem in said district be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at. the prices set forth in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ;-latter of Authorizing Pub 1 is Works Director to employ appraiser to review plans and specifications re El So brante County Branch Library. Un the recommendation of the Public 'storks Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor henny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to employ an appraiser to review plans and specifications for conformity, to ip- R vestment return to the Retirement Board for the El Sobrante County Branch Library as required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.e' In the Proposed purchase of the 1 Key System by the Alameda Contra Costa Transit District. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY TETE BOARD r.. OLVLD that no action sha11 be taken with regard to the hearing before the Public Utilities Commission on the proposed purchase of the Key system by the Alameda Contra Costa Transit District. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Request from Antioch Unified School District that Board authorize consolida- tion of bond election with November General Election. James ft". R.eusswig, Secretary of the Board of education of the Antioch Unified School District, appears before this Board and requests authorization for consolidation of bond elect- ion to be held within said district with the November General M ection, and Lon Underwood of the County Clerk's staff states that in view of the fact that the boundaries of the school district do not coincide with those of the regular election precincts it will not be possible to consolidate the proposed bond election with the November General Election; and Un motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY Tho BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued to September 8, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 I September b, 1960, Continued s In the Matter of Approval of Installation of Lights, E1 Sobrante Manor Lighting District, County Service Area L-11. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install five (5) 4000 lumen lights in said Service Area at locations indicated on map prepared by Public ;corks Department and which is dated September 1, 1960. e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?-Satter of Acceptance of Deed from the City of Richmond for County Library,t1't.ar El Sobrante, The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby resolves as follows: THAT a deed dated the 19th day of July, 1960, executed by the City of Richmond has been delivered to the County of Contra Costa in accordance with the Agreement dated the 23rd day of June , 1959; THAT said dead is hereby accepted and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is direct- ed to cause the same to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder together with a certified copy of this resolution. a PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a x regular meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of September, 1960, by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Jamas P. Kenny, rel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva; f DOES: None ; x ABSENT: None.rt In the ~Satter of Relieving kMir. Harry Nakahara of fur- ther urtherresponsibilityincon- necti on with the construction of the i-Sartinez Car Pool. On recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR RAD that Mr. Marry N,akahara, pro ject architect, is hereby relieved of further responsibility in connection with the construction: of the Martinez Car tool. (Arrangements for continuation of architectural supervision have been made with the County's Supervising Architect. ) The foregoing r order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4101Y In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of r a contract with Antioch Paving ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Co, , Inc, , for paviM and NOTICE OF CCt4P1ZTIO11 grading Devper Industrial Sub- division, Assessment Mstrict v No, 1960.2. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on March 22, 1960, entered into agreementx with rnti.och Paving Co., Inc. , P. 0. Box 640, Antioch, California, for paving and grading Devpar Industrial Subdivision, Assessment District ho. 1960-2, with the United Pacific In- surance Company as surety; and WHEREAS, Riffe, Shipherd and Jones, Inc. , Civil Engineers, 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 31st day of August, 1960; NaV s THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDERED that said work is ACCEFTED AS CG iUfiD on the 31st day of August, 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 Authorizing transfer to San Joaquin County of equity in boat formerly used in the Clifton Court Ferry service. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Coil, IT IS BY THE B+O.ARD ORDERE that the transfer of Contra Costa County's equity in boat formerly used in the Clifton Court Ferry service for the sum of $11.9, be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 269 i September 6, 1960 - continued In the hatter of Accepting and Giving f Notice of Completion of a Contract with Antioch Paving Co. , Inc., for paving and ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND grading Devpar Industrial Subdivision, NOTICE OF COMPLETION r Assessment District No. 1960-2. i i WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa Ivivinix on March 22, 1960, entered into agree- ment with Antioch Paving Co., Inc., P. 0. Box 640, Antioch, California, for paving and gradin Devpar Industrial Subdivision, Assessment District No. 1960-2, with the United Pacific In- Nii surance Company as surety; and WHEREAS, Riffe, Shipherd and Jones, Inc., Civil Engineers, having certified to this ar 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 31st day of August, 1960; NOW, THER«..C RE, on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED nS CWLETED on the 31st day of August, 1960y 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. 4- In the ?Matter of Approving t and authorizing payment for AS E%-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA property acquisition.COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 10 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 a Warrant in the following amount to be delivered to the County Flood Control District: t Warrant Escrow Contract Pavahle to Number Amount Grantor Date California Pacific Anthony M. Cicero Title Insurance Co. 206136 25.00 Marion M. Cicero Aug. 25, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed and/or easement from the above mention grantor for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.ci In the Matter of Approving AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH and authorizing payment for WALNUT CREEK E14ERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT property acquisition. 4 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and easement 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 Flood Control District; 4 Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Number Amount Grantor Date North American Title Insurance Company 95308 00.00 Bisso, et al August 25, 19 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed and/for easement from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of Forth Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. CHAIRMAN IEL F. WIELSEN RETIRED FROM THE MEETING AT 12 NOON AND WAS a NOT PRESENT DURING THE REST OF THE MEETING. x,r THE BOARD RECONVENED AT 2 P.M. WITH THE FOLLOWING BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: i HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, TRONAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR MEL F. NIELSEN. PRES..Mr: W. T. P AASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Urging County q Department Heads to permit employees to see presidential candidates of two major political parties during train stops at Martinez and/or Richmond. i WiMREAS, it has come to the attention of this Board that presidential candidates of either, or both, of the two major political parties will make train stops at Martinez and/ r or Richmond; j7 i r• rs a yy September 6, 1960 - continued NOW, THEREFORE, and in order that those county employees who wish to see said can- didates an didates during said train stops, IT IS BY THE HOARD RESOLVED that County Department Heads are urged to operate with skeleton crews for a period of one-half hour and permit said employees y to see the candidates, with the understanding that the time (one-half hour) shall be made up " 5 by the said employees at the convenience of the County Departments. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board:x AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, .W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. t s NOES:None. r w ABSENT: Supervisor Rel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of the Assessment for Reclamation District No. 799• r On August 16, 1960 this Board of SuPervisors held a hearing in connection with the assessments prepared by the Issessment Commissioners for Reclamation District oto. 799 and thereafter ordered the hearing on such assessment continued until September 6, 1960 at 2:60 p.m. a There being no appearances in opposition to the proposed modification and reappor- tionment for the assessment, be it resolved that the assessment as prepared by the Assessment 7 ,t Commissioners be modified and reapportioned so that it shall be spread on each acre of real property within the District in accordance with the assessed valuation of real property only,. excluding improvements, as shown by the equalised assessment roll of Contra Costa County for 1960-61. a The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of the Board present, F And the Hoard adjourns to meet on Thursday, September 8, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the t Board Chambers Hall of Records Martinez, California. k r ha i rmitn Y F ATTEST: Y W. T . P AASC , CLERK Bye+ Deputy' lerk k f 1 x a } t3<X FWFrx. r 4, e^ z y i yt s 3 y k " 1 s F Mj r j x C tX 'f y 1 a td fid•. S 97 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, SEPTEM[BER 8 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGUL71 ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. 1 PRESENT: H0NORn3L 'M F. NIELSEN, CHAIR14AN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. K N14Y, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COIL.6 PRESENT: 3d. T. P AASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of the Consolidation of a Special School District Bond Election to be held in the Antioch Unified School District of Contra I Costa County, State of California, with the General Election to be i held November 8, 1960. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Antioch Unified School District has called and ordered to be held in said district on TUESDAY November 8, 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 General Election to be 4 held in the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday, November 8, 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 in those county general election precincts which lie entirely within the boundaries of said district; s NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,. as follows: 1. The special school district bond election to be held in Antioch Unified School District on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said district the following bond measure, to wit: i ANTIOCH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 3OND MEASURE Shall Antioch Unified School District j of Contra Costa Count in a bonded indebt- edness in the sum o f 4,831,200 for the fol- lowing purposes (which are hereby united and shall be voted upon as one single proposition) , BONDS to wit: (a) The purchasing of school lots; YES b) The building or purchasing of school build- ings; (c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs; (d) The repairing, restoring, or re-building of any school building damaged, in- ured, 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 : BONDS projects or purposes authorized in Section 15811 of NO the Education Code, to wit:oviding sewers and drains adequate to treat and, or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property.' k shall be •and the same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the General Election to be held on 'ue sday, November 8, 1960, provided, however, that there shall be no such consolida- tion as to regular county general election precincts Lone Tree 1, and 3, and Oakley 2, for the reason that such regular county general election precincts do not lie entirely within the boundaries of Antioch Unified School District. To the extent and in the area where this election is ordered consolidated, the returns of said special school district bond election shall be canvassed, or caused to be t canvassed, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the request of the Governing Board of Antioch Unified School District, and said consolidated special school district bond election and said General 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 General 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 Antioch Unified School District. 3. In the said area of consolidation, 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 General 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 nualified electors of said District, said 1 i 4 September 8, 1960 - continued bond measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolution, (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said General Election and said special school district bond election consolidated there- with for use by qualified electors 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 f in said District said school district bond measure to be submitted to the qualified elgctors 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 consolidation. f r In addition, said Antioch Unified School District shall agree by September 28, 1960, to pay 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 each precinct for their services in said election. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 8th day of September, 1960, by the following vote:s; AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. f In the Matter of Authori%ing consolidation of bond election to be held in Antioch Unified School District with the General Election to be held on November 8, 1960. It appearing to the Board that heretofore the Trustees of the Antioch Unified School District have called for a bond election to be held November 8, 1960 and it further ry appearing to this Board that on September 6, 1960, pursuant to Section 10051.1 of the Election Code, said District filed with this Board a re-uest that said election be consolidated with the statewide General Election to be held November 8, 1960, and it further appearing to the Board that all of the regular established election precincts within the corporate limits of the City of Antioch are within said School District, and that the remaining general election precincts within said School District consist of only portions of the School District; NOW, THEREFORE upon motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all of the regular county election precincts established with the corporate limits of the City of Antioch be consolidated with said General Election to be held November g, 1960; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said School District for the conducting; of said consoli- dated election within the corporate limits of Antioch shall pay to the County the sum of $12 per precinct: $6 covering expenses by the County and $1 for each of the six election officers for each precinct for their services in said election.yyy! IT IS FURTHER ORDERnD that said School District shall pay or reimburse Contra Costa County for the printing of the notices of election provided for in Section 21751 of the Education Code. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, tel F. Nielsen, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. u ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 13, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r- ytv Uhairfaaft ATTEST: n W. T. PAASCH CLERK By GCS. Deputy Clerk M 46 27 j f 4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SEPTNIBER 13, 1960 a : THE BOARD JET IN REGULAR SESSION r IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. ak PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRKAR, PRESIDING, SUPERVISORS JXMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.M PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK• Y In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation cf the County Administrator and on motion. of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: County Garage:Deco Increase Autos and Trucks 6 Colas Tanks 1003) 1,200 Ton Pickup Truck (1003)12200 f Probation Three Hallowell Adjustable (1003) Shelves 197 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003) 197 Sheriff's Dent. - Communications: 4 1-256-7754 k5 16-93-7711 45 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. 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 following personnel adjust- ments be and they are authorised for departments as indicated: Probation: Reclassify Senior Deputy Probation Officer, Range 36 455b-$676) . Position Number 11 to Deputy Probation Officer, Range 34 ($505-$613) . effective September 14, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of T l 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 HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated September 13, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and F Taxation code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Personal Property Roll. Code 7938- Assessment No. 131 Clayton D. & Marjorie Teske 3457 Euclid Ave. Concord, California Boat No. 7 OB 4283-Assessed Value $200. Code 801-Assessment No. 1392 George Albert 2344 Grant Avenue Richmond, California Boat No. 28 C 1662-Assessed Value $450. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1960-b1 Unsecured Assessment Rall. Code 17910-Assessment No. 2223 Concord Flying Club c% R. K. Henry airSeptember13, 3960 - continued. - a 390 Gilly Lane Concord, California A Personal Property - Assessed Valuation, $$30. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code on the Unsecured µAssessment Roll for the fiscal year 1959- 1960.Code 8206-Assessment No. 164 Paul L. Knauss is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1931,assessed value $340. This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore,assessment no. 164, code 8206 should be cancelled.Code 801-Assessment No. 601 William A. Brown is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 783, y {assessed value $20. This boat was sold to Boat City prior to the lien date and assessed as part of their inventory. Therefore, assessment no. 601, code 801, should be cancelled. cr In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code on the Unsecured Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1960- 1961.h T4yS'Code 901-Assessment No. 10 y Clayton D. & Mar'orie Teske are assessedwith Yto personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4283, assessed value 200. This boat is being added to the roll under assessment number 7938-131, which will be the correct code area. Therefore, assessment no. 10 code 901, should be cancelled.Code 801-Assessment No. 190 Harold E. Cox is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 42751,assessed value $160. This boat was moved out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed and the tax paid in Monterey County. Therefore, assessment no. 1.90, code 801,should be cancelled.Code 8206-Assessment No. 1450 Leon G. Smith & Guy 'Ward are assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 J 1646, assessed value $500. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda f County. Therefore, assessment no. 1450, code 8206, should be cancelled.Code 7900-Assessment No. 12 Albert Donald Scott is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 A 876 assessed value $450. This boat has been assessed and the tax paid in Lake County. Therefore, F assessment no. 12, code 7900, should be cancelled. Code 7938-Assessment No. 85 1 Charles Robinson is assessed with personalproperty being for boat number ? OB 2412,..assessed value $30. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 85,code 7938 should be cancelled.Code 8206-Assessment No. 262 Paul L. Knauss is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1931,assessed value $300. This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore,assessment no. 262, code 8206, should be cancelled. 4 Code 7999-Assessment No. 27 Jess R. Troxel is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 F 1614, assessed value $150. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed and the taxes paid in Riverside County. Therefore, assessment no. 27, code 7999,should be cancelled.Code 9103-Assessment No. 49 C. D. Scribner is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1749,s' Y assessed value $50. This boat was sold to the United Furnace Company prior to the lien datez and was assessed as a part of their inventory. Therefore, assessment no. 49, code 9103, fa should be cancelled.Code 701-Assessment No. 190 Grant Manwill & Robert Mitchell are assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 877, assessed value $20. This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 190, code 701, should be cancelled.Code 7911-Assessment No. 111 F. 0. Klingmann is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 G 4382 assessed value $130. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date.Therefore, assessment no. 111, code 7911, should be cancelled.Code 501-Assessment No. 66 Richard J. & Lary C. Livanovich are assessed with personal property being for boat r4 number 7 OB 4631, assessed value $170. The boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed at its new location. Therefore, assessment no. 66, code 501, r should be cancelled. n Ji F 275 September 13, 1960 - continued - Code $206-Assessment No. 456 F. C. Shearing is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 MB 50, assessed value $60. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment i no. 456, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment No. 213 John J. Henderson is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 15$69 assessed value $80. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 213, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment No. 58 V. R. Brown is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 1330, assessed value $110. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed in San Mateo County. Therefore, assessment no. 58, code 202 , should be can- celled. Code $206-Assessment No. 84 Harold Cheetham is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 6159 assessed value $60. This boat was taken out of the county and sold prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 84, code $206, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment No. 1602 David C. Hayward is assessed withYr+ personal property being for boat number 7 RB 91$ assessed value $20. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat has been assessed and the taxes paid under assessment number 8206-0183. Therefore, assessment no. 1602, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 100-Assessment No. 175 f Martin L. Halverson is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 645,31 assessed value $140. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. ` Therefore, assessment no. 175, code 100, should be cancelled. Code 7911-Assessment No. 18 Earl F. Coon is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 2310, assessed value $100. This boat was sold and taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 18, code 7911, should be cancelled. i Code 6001-Assessment No. 5 t Gus Lundgren is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 12719t assessed value $50. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 5, code 6001, should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment No. 286 Gus Lundgren is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 129$, assessed value $30. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has Alamedaassessedin Alaeda County. Therefore, assessment no. 286, code 6206, should be can- celled. Code 10013-Assessment No. 1 Joseph L. Pio is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1661, assessed value $230. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed in Sonoma County. Therefore, assessment no. 1, code 10013, should be cancelled i Code 701-Assessment No. 377 M. Miretti is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 G 678, assessed value $270. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 377, code 701, should be cancelled. Code 7982-Assessment No. 64 Harold J. Knott is assessed with personal property being for boat 7 OB 298, assessed value $150. This boat has been taken out of the county and is assessed in Lake County.. Therefore, assessment no. 64, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 569 C. L. miller is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3289, assessed value $30. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 569, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 5309-Assessment No. 433 Ted & Leonard LaMantia are assessed with personal property being for boat number, 28 Z 555, assessed value $200. This boat has been assessed in Santa Clara County. There- fore, assessment No. 433, code 5309 should be cancelled. Code 5309-Assessment No. 531 Gus Randuch Jr. is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 Y 6$, assessed value $290. This boat has been assessed in Marin County. Therefore, assessment no. 531, code 5309, should be cancelled. Code 7999-Assessment No. 26 Miley McCurley is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 J 1716, assessed value $100. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 28, code 7999, should be cancelled. Code 8206-Assessment Ito. 1356 Ed Wright is assessed with personal property beingfor boat number (no number assessed value 4890. This boat has een assessed in KKarin County. Therefore, assessment no. d1356, code 8206, should be cancelled. f Z September 13 , 1960 - continued - Code 8206-Assessment No. 146$ rf Edward Wright is assessed for personal property being for boat 28 J 1509, assessed value $760. This boat has been assessed in Marin County. Therefore, assessment no. 1468, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 701-Assessment No. 433 Joe Lombardo & Bruce Campbell, Lucido Shell Fish Co. are assessed with personal property being for boat 28 C 696, assessed value $150. This boat was taken out of the county s prior to the lien date and has been assessed in Sonoma County. Therefore, assessment no. 433, code 701, should be cancelled. Code $304-Assessment No. 71 Ray C. Shabel is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 2235, assessed value $180. This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment No. ?l, code 8304, should be cancelled. Code 10003-Assessment No. 2 Bert J. Leavitt is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4820, assessed value $170• This boat was taken out of the state prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 2, code 10005, should be cancelled. Code 208-Assessment No. 9 Henry L. Homolka is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3297, assessed value $170. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 9, code 208, should be cancelled. g Code 100-Assessment No. 214 J. B. Kelley & M. & T. Artero are assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1304. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 214, code 100, should be cancelled. Code 10013-Assessment No. 3F, William F. Smith is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1219, assessed value $110. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 3, code 10013 should be cancelled. Code $01-Assessment No. 17 Joe Alonzo Jr. is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 801, assessed value $60. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed in Solano County. Therefore, assessment no. 17, code $01, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 314 T. Graham is assessed with personal property being for boat number ? OB 4505, assessed value $20. This boat was taken out of the county prior to the lien date and has been assessed in Sano Count Therefore assessment no. 314, code 801, should be cancelled.of y. Code 8504-Assessment No. 16 Wilber K. Bryan is assessed with rersonal property being for boat number 7 RB 13$82 assessed value $40. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 16, code 8504, should be cancelled. 4 f.Y Code 8206-Assessment No. 346 Edward R. Mobley is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 MB 92, assessed value $30. This boat was sold to Richard's Ramp Sales prior to the lien date and assessed as a part of their inventory. Therefore, assessment no. 346, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment No. 117 William A. Brown is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 783, assessed value $20. This boat was sold to Boat City prior to the lien date and assessed as part of their inventory. Therefore, assessment no. 117, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 8304-Assessment No. 51 personal property beim for boat number 7 OB 238 ,De Palma A. Millar is assessed with pars P Y g assessed value $80. This boat was wrecked prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 5 yG code 8304, should be cancelled. Code 8203-Assessment leo. 2033 Vivian Lo Presti, dba Oakley Cleaners, is assessed for personal property in the amount of J230, with money $20, total $250. This personal pro- perty was disposed of when the cleaning establishment was closed prior to the lien date. Assessment No. 8203-2033 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. 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 Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD QRDEtBD that the person listed be and he is fX authorized to attend, at Fire District expense, the following: w 277 t r September 13, 1960 - continued - Lloyd Carlos, Assistant Fire Chief, Crockett County Fire Protection District, will attend the annual conference of the Pacific Coast Viz, I Intermountain Fire Chiefs' Association to bek{ held at Las Vegas, Nevada from September 25, x 1960 to September 29, 1960. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 riY' { In th a Matt er of Appointment i` of members of the 'Fest Contra Costa Hospital District. Pursuant to Section 32100.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Con, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following c« persons are APPOINTED to the office of Directors of West Contra Costa Hospital District for the term indicated after their respective name: r r"y Herbert Shoup for term expiring on January 1, 1963; t L. H. Fraser, M. D. for term expiring on January 1, 1965; Fay H. Dreibelbis for terra expiring on January 1, 1965. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w Y In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing of electrical energy, etc., for Bel Air Lighting District Contra Costa County. s It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in the,- Bel he Bel Air LightingDistriet will expire on November 16, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said Bel Air Lighting District of Contra Costa County in THE POST DISPATCH, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 10 o*clock a.m. on Tuesday, October 25, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that A. T. Cooper, Supervising Elec trical Inspector, Building Inspection Department, be and he is authorized to attend, at r County expense, the following: i Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting, Southwestern Section of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors to be held in Reno, I Nevada from September 18, 1960 to September 23, 1960. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. vY In the batter of Canceling authorization for County Building Inspector to E Attend meeting. P On the recur endation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for the County Building Inspector to attend annual business meeting of International Conference of Building Officials at Colorado Springs, Colorado, between September 5 and September 9, 1960, be and the same is hereby canceled. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s r In the Matter of Approval of County participation in Test x Exercise Program to be con- I ducted by the California Disaster Office on September 30, 1 1960, and October 1, 1960. a On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that County participation in the Test Exercise Program to be conducted by the California Disaster Office on September 30, 1960 and October 1, 1960, is hereby APPROVED providing that overtime costs to the County shali not exceed $350. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h t v ary September 13, 1960 - continued - Y" y In the Matter of Authorizing f Chairman to sign revocable license from County to Nick LaSorella re Boys' Rehabilita- tion Camp property. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDa. ORDERED that revocable license between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Nick La Sorella, hereinafter called the Licensee, and in which said Licensee is granted e permission by the County to enter upon County Boys* Rehabilitation property in Byron to maintain an existing drainage ditch on adjacent property, be and the same is hereby APPROVED,v and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said revocable license on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r,.I' In the Matter of Authorizing payment of $27 to Monta Honeo for damage to eye glasses pur- suant to Board policy promul- gated on November 17, 1959• On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD- ERED that payment of $27 to Monta Honeo, employee of the Public Works Department, for damage C. to eye glasses is authorized pursuant to Board policy promulgated on November 17, 1959• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving42CountyAuditor-Controller's application to have County Treasurer's cash Difference t Fund replenished. gym. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller's application to have the County Treasurer's Cash Difference Fund replenished be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and said County Auditor-Controller is directed to reimburse this fund for 131.33 from the General Fund pursuant to Government Code Section 2937$. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing County Auditor-Controller to transfer an accumulation in r the County Treasurer's Cash Overage Fund to the General Fund. 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 County Auditor-Con- troller is directed to transfer an accumulation in the County Treasurer's Cash Overage Fund in the amount of $18.10 to the General Fund, pursuant to Government Code Section 2930. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Fixing date for public hearing on the k subject of rabies vaccina- tion, etc. This Board having received a communication dated August 29 from the Contra Costa Mayors' Conference with reference to the rabies program, and Mrs. Kary Lumsden of the 4 Society for the Prevention of Crueltyto Children and Animals having this day appeared before a the Board and recommended that a hearing be held in the near future on the program; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Tuesday, October 11, 1960, at 10:30 a.m. is set as the time for hearing on the subject of rabies vaccination, said meeting to be held in the Board Chambers. z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s G In the Matter of Approving and EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH authorizing payment for property WALNUT CREEK ERERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT acquisition. h On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement be and the same is hereby APPROVED: yr r Y A i 279 w,v j September 13, 1960 - continued Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Number Amount Grantor Date 45300 Juel M. Murphy and June E. Murphy Aug. 31, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed and/or easement from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control Dis-- trict. r 4, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ha In the batter of Communication from Mr. Steven H. Welch, Jr., rJ Director of the Contra Costa Flood Control District, with reference to proposed improve- ment of Las Trampas Creek. I This Board having received a communication dated September 6, from Mr. Steven H. Welch, Jr. , Director of the Contra Costa Flood Control District, with reference to his posi- tion on the proposed improvement of Las Trampas Creek, and offering to meet with the Board to discuss this matter; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Administrator for answer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Recommending x to the Retirement Board that it grant the request of Aitken X I & Collins, Architects, for per- mission to assign moneys due under agreement regarding San Ramon Valley Branch Library and Lafayette Branch Library. WHEREAS, Aitken & Collins, Architects, 2102 Vine Street, Berkeley, have been appoint- ed as Architects for the design of County Branch Libraries at San Ramon Valley and Lafayette; f and K WHEREAS, the Architects have requested permission to assign the moneys due under the agreements dated October 20, 1959 regarding San Ramon Valley Branch Library and February 2 1960 regarding Lafayette Branch Library; and WHEREAS, the County has previously assigned the above agreements to the Retirement IBoard of Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that this Board having no objections to such assign- ment ssignmentasstatedintheArchitect's letter of September 6, 1960, recommends that the Retirement Board of Contra Costa County approves such assignment. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j r In the Matter of Approval of i Agreement with Confer, Willis & Anderson, for Supervisory x Architectural Services for the County of Contra Costa. i Agreement dated September 13, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Confer, Willis & Anderson, hereinafter called Supervising Architects, r wherein County agrees, among other things, to employ Confer, Willis & Anderson as Supervising: Architects to assist in Preparation of building sites for the County, upon and subject to the , t terms, conditions and provisions as set forth in said Agreement, and wherein Supervising Architects agrees, among other things, to advise the County on the selection and services of specific Building project Architects, Landscape Architects, and other related Professional i Consultants, and shall in addition offer Supervisory Services for the Planning of site work, buildings, and utilities, etc. , upon and subject to the terms, conditions and provisions as set forth in said Agreement, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Surervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER- ED 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. P. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1; t k i C A tf A s,M September 13, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Dr. Harvey C. Odell as Trustee of Reclama- tion District No. 802, and appointment of Frank J. Massoni as Trustee of said District to replace Dr. Harvey C. Odell. Dr. Harvey C. Odell having filed with this Board his resignation as a Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Frank J. Massoni be and he is hereby APPOINTED as a Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802 to replace Dr. Harvey C. Odell. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare Resolution of Inten- tion to establish County Service Area L-14 to pro- vide lighting services in Sun Valley. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare a form of request for the signa- tures of the Board of Supervisors to institute proceedings to establish a county service ti area in Sun Valley, pursuant to provisions of Section 25210.12 of the Government Code, and a resolution of intention to establish said service area for presentation to the Board on 3 September 20, 1960. 6- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.7 k b S In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to institute actions to recover cost of hospital care. It is by the Board Ordered that the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against the following persons to recover the cost of hospital care rendered them: Valiadean Dozier Edwin H. Bohannon Claude W. Higginbotham r Jim Glaspie Norman Bailey Garton H. Billings z Sherman Stephens The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. f ; 7 In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of E. A. Parks.N An instrument dated September 13, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 E. A. Parks on April 11, 1958, or granting of aid and assistance to said E. A. Parks are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said E. A. Parks is released from the said lien, and siad referred-- to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and x On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorised to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s h u g 2811 . September 13, 1960 continued f 3n the Matter of Claim for damages. i Edward F. Dean, 5504 Pennsylvania Boulevard, Concord (by his attorneys Barbagelata, Zief & Carmazzi) having filed with this Board on September 8, 1960, claim for damages in the a amount of $15,243.43 plus special damages; 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 DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring I copy of amended complaint and Summons in Court Action to the office of the District 4 Attorney. tl c The Clerk of this Board having on September 13, 1960, referred copy of amended. com plaint and summons served on X. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, at 10:29 a.m. on September 13, 1960, in Action No. 12869 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, Central Fire Protection District versus Romley Construction Company, Robert Fry, County of Contra Costa, et al, to the office of the DistrictAttorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk"s action in referring said copy of amended complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. Ri The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y t i In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Pacific Gas l and Electric Company for street lights, etc., SERPA r TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT. Agreement dated August 31, 1960, between Serpa Tract Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called "District'", and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called "Pacific", wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install, and/or main- tain and operate lamps within the boundaries of district as specified in bid heretofore accept ed by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for the period of five years from and after September 15, 1960, and shall thereafter extend automatically for successive terms of one year, district to pay monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman,, is auth- Y orized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board, the governing body of said Serpa Tract Lighting District. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of .the Board. f In the Matter of Granting s Permit under Ordinance No. 1443 (County Code, Title 4, Permit No. 114Division5) . Mr. Willie Wilks, Jr. dba Wilks Garbage Disposal r 105 Highway Avenue f. i Pittsburg, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions: T,,4rtf a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one 1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3) number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape.y. f c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. September 13, 1960 - continued - P 1960. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 13th day of September, gt The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Rescinding order of August 18, 1959, with reference to appoint- ment of Chiefs of Civil Defense and Disaster Ser- vices.emvices. This Board having on August 18, 1959, adopted a resolution appointing certain indi- viduals as Chiefs of the several Civil Defense and Disaster Services; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Super- visor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of August 18, 1959, be and the same is hereby RESCINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f' In the Matter of Appointment f of Chiefs of the County Dis- aster Services. F : On the recommendation of the Director of the Disaster Office, and on motion of Super.- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named f individuals are hereby appointed as Chiefs of the several Disaster Services: aye Name and Title Disaster ServiceA George K. Burton Chief, Communications and Chief of Communications Attack Warning Service Office of the Sheriff gig`Walter F. Young Chief, Law EnforcementN Sheriff Service Clarence A. Viera Chief, Fire Service Fire Chief City of Martinez Mrs. Barbara J. Burton Chief, Radiological Civil Defense Coordi- Defense Service nator, County Disaster Office Edward M. Jelich Chief, Traffic Service Captain, California Highway Patrol Joseph S. Connery Chief Operational Informa- Associate Staff Analyst tion hervice f. Office of the County Administrator Mrs. Eleanor R. Daly Chief, Information and Civil Defense Coordi- Education Service nator, County Disaster Office Victor W. Sauer Chief En Director of Public Works Rescue Service g and Frank H. Colburn Chief, Industry Facility Chief Engineer - Shell Service Chemical Co., Martinez Y Elmer A. Lawrence Chief Operational Facilities k Building Maintenance Service e ix Superintendent s z William G. Golden Chief, Emergency Welfare x yki- County Welfare Director Service Henrik L. Blum, M.D. Chief, Medical & Healthy# County Health Officer Service r Q 0 283 t Y E 5 September 13, 1960 - continued - Name and Title Disaster Service Y Reinhold E. Nelson Chief, Citizen Survival q Civil Defense Coordi- Service nator, County Disaster Off ice F. Eric Emery Chief, Emergency Manpower Director of Personnel Service 4 Howard E. McNamer Chief, Supply Service County Auditor-Controller Arthur L. Seeley Chief, Food Service Agricultural Commissioner- Sealer of Weights and Pleasures R. Rusk higor Chief, Transportation T Civil Defense Coordi- Service natdr, County Disaster y Office John J. Anderson Chief, Utilities Service District Commercial Supervisor, P.G. & E., Concord Marshall W. Turner Chief, Central Registry District Manager Service California State Division of Motor Vehicles, Pittsburg Rev. Roland Earl Smith Chief, Religious Affairs Pleasant Hill Community Service Baptist Church. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with Ray Johnson, Constable of Oakley Judicial District, for installation of radio transmitters in private vehicles as part of coordi- nated communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated September 13, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Ray Johnson, Constable of Oakley Judicial District, hereinafter called Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things,. to assume the responsibility of the owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment in stalled 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 over head for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County Commu- nications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Sunerv3.sor Silva, 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 forevoing order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the change of boundaries of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District. A petition for change of boundaries of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District accompanied by a certifi Cate of the County Clerk that the petition contains the required number of signatures 'and the recommendation of the County Superintendent of Schools dated September 13, was presented to this Board with a recommendation that the petition be approved. It appears from the recommendation of the County Superintendent of Schools that the electors residing in the districts are not substantially divided with respect to the desira- bility of such change, and good cause appearing therefor. 8 tl •. tf' A lv, r t x,. September 13, 1960 continued — fN.. I BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors. of the County of Contra Costa that Tuesday, October 1S, 19b0 at the hour of 10:00 o•clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board n z of Supervisors, Ball of Records, Martinez, California, be fixed as the time and place for1. s 1' the hearing upon the said petition for change of boundary. I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that no election be held in connection with such petition. i The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. C,. 1 S c 4 t In the Matter of Adjournment in respect to the memory of the late Edward Carl Radosevich. iPG This Board having learned with deep sorrow of the death on September 9, 1960, of r `' ' Edward Carl Radosevich, Associate Planner on the staff of the Contra Costa County Planning Gommission far the past nine years, and a man who served the County during those yearswith u loyalty and devotion; d iia NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS ORDERED that this Board adjourns at the hour of twelve o''clock noon in respect to the f X v, memory of the late Edward Carl Radosevich. Z 4 ;. t r , The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 0t is AYES: Supervisors James P. Keane, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva; i k t o ' pc i /"r 2 .., fiK" NOES: None; r , " SENT: None. f!r,y d r And the Board takes,recess "to°meet on„ 3lgesday, September 20, 1960, at 9 a.m., ih the 11 r Board Chambers, Hair of Records, .Martinez California. 11 i y I..;*$ 3fZ.0Z 0 J-.V,- ;, ," Chairm an µ! ATTEST:W. l'. PAASCA, CLERK r n r ' hit a h y Deputy 1 2E 1,YA Y 1 " k x r x sd f } f „ T aig s d" X a•fi,,,.r 00 11 11 s N- a ll hh'• f;Gtkh 1 t,,,,.,, te to f t A, rA t t 3sx^ t :. fe J.Y 4-. 4 s E!,<' {d a j,-4 f S 5t fr x Y i11 I k 3 I 11 r I",. a i 1 r i° Ak * 1. ^^^ fi r z 1.q 4 ti hd YJ 1+ h9 I/ 4. 7 f i, 5,, 1 y x iT {,' p i.t y i G. f X j, ice: d7 g1 -1 4 Pi+' q' P 3!• 9 Y - damf q T Iy W.{ 28 w' BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, S EPTaIBER 20, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHLRBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, HARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE Na F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JABS P. FENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Cancellation t; of 1960-61 County Tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City ofRichmond having requested the cancellation' of the; 1960-61 County tau liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and P The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, and having requested authorisation to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 unpaid 1910.61 County tax diens on the following described property as requested: West Richmond Tract Lot 3 dock 2 119407. all r n rr Lot 11 Block 2 115414 ri n Lots 11-12 Block 3 115424 n Lot 2 115439Block a a Lot 3-4 Por 5 Block $ 1154$4 r.rr rr Lots 1-2 Block 3 115417 "r. rr Block 3 11541$Lots 3-4 Lot 7 Block 4 115429 Lot 1 Block 5 11543$ rr rr Loot 3 Block 5 115440 " t. Lot 21 Block 5 115452 " Lot 16 Block 9 115505 Lots 5-6-7 Block 15 115536 tt Lot 1$ Block 15 115543 n n r Block 16 115554Lots13-16 Block 17 115561 'Lots 3-4 Lots 11-13 Block 1$ 115573 r n n Lot 9 Block 20 115575 r Lot 5 Block 9 11549$ " Bav View Park Lots 74-77 incl Block 26 11 Industrial Center Tract Lots 1-7 Block 1 1 701 All n Lots 1-7 Block 1 11$702 " rr Lots 1-7 Block 1 11$703 ft Lots $-9 Block 1 11$704 !! Lots 15-16 Block 1 11870$ " Lots 31-32 Block 1 118718 n Lots 35-36 Block 1 118720 Lots 4-5 Block 2 11$72$ '* Lots 1-2 Block 3 U8731 " Lot 1$ Block 3 118742 " Lots 31-32 Block 4 11$761 rr Lots 4-5 Block 5 11$764 n Lot 6 Block 5 118765 Lot 7 Block 5 U8766 " Walls 2nd Addn Lot 3 Block 243 156109 Lots 21-22 Block 243 156120 " Lots 23-24 Block 243 156121 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 11n the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 ofCalifornia, land having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: l i r y r r, September 20, 1960 - continued - Por Ro Las Juntas Code 501 60143-1 Por Code 501 60143-2 For Code 501 60143-3 Por n » n n Code 501 60143-5 For Homestead Tract Por Lot 1 Block "A" 66401 Por Por Lot 3 Block "A" 66403 Por Por Lot 5 Block "A" 66405 For tiSantaFeLots19-20 Block 7 103820 All Lots 30-31 Block 7 103$24 All Lots 32-33 Block 7 103925 All Lots 34-35 Block 7 103826 All Lot 29 Block 19 104006 An Lots 31-32 Block 19 1040008 All Lots 33-34 Block 19 104009 All n n Lots 10-11 Block 37 104314 All Lots 22-24 Block 37 104319 All Lot 33 por 34 Block 37 104325 All Lot 21 Block 40 104389 All Por Ro Las Juntas 900194 Por 900331 Por Ro E1 Rio Code 6602 200-140-01 All n n Code 6602 20C-040-05 All kn " Code 6602 200-140-02 All Danville Gardens Lot 43 Code 6618 202-210-01 All Danville Gardens Lot 40 Code 6618 202-210-05 Por Por Lot 47 Code 6618 202-201-09 Par Lot 62 Code 6618 202-202-04 All Lot 63 Code 6619 202-202-05 All Lot 64 Code 6618 202-202-06 All Por Lot 67 Code 6618 202-204-01 For Ro San Ramon Heights Code 6618 202-230-03 Par Danville Gardens Lot 35 Code 6618 202-230-08 All Lot 36 Code 6618 202-230-09 All Ro San Ramon Code 6618 202-250-04 All Code 6618 202-250-05 Por Ro San Ramon Heights Code 6622 202-270-03 Por Ro San Ramon Code 6618 202-270-08 All Code 9203 207-240-05 All Concord Estates Unit 113 Lot 356 Code 202 112-073-31 Por Por Ro Monte Del Diablo Code 212 127-180-16 For Por Ro Las Juntas Code 7961 154-030-02 f. Por Ro Las Juntas Code 17934 159-210-14 Por Ro Las Juntas Code 17934 161-010-04 4PorRoLasJuntasCode17934161-010-05 Code 17934 161-010-06 Code 17934 161-010-07n » n n Code 17934 161-010-08 Code 17934 161-010-12 Code 17934 161-010-13 Por Ro San Ramon Code 10002 187-080-08 all Sans Crainte Unit 11 Code 10018 183-093-10 por Por Ro San Ramon Code 5100 192-250-01 All Code 5100 192-260-02 For Por Ro E1 Rio Code 5100 197-120-10 For Entrada Verde Code 5106 192-020-24 All z Por Ro San Ramon Code 5106 192-060-03 Par Code 5106 192-060-13 All Por Ro El Rio Code 6602 196-180-02 All Code 6602 196-180-05 All Code 6635 196-190-18 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. r The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction oferroneousassessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT ZS BY THS BOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditorisauthorizedtocorrectthefollowingassessments: Requests dated September 20, 1960 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Personal PropertyRoll. r Y Code 801-Assessment No. 976 B. C. Allin as assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 R 1911,assessed value $200. This boat has been assessed and the tax paid in Alameda County. There-fore, assessment no. 976, code 801, should be cancelled. X:# f 28`? September 20, 1960 - continued - Code 202-Assessment No. 72 G. H. Castro is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 1677, assessed value $240. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 72, code 7201, should be cancelled. Code 100-Assessment No. 139 Ferreiras Sport Shop is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 972, assessed value $50. This boat was assessed as a part of their inventory. Therefore,, " assessment no. 139, code 100, should be cancelled. Code 7305-Assessment No. 60 Leland L. do Sylvia Henning are assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 4441, assessed value $300. This boat was taken to Canada prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 60, code 7305, should be cancelled. Code 7201-Assessment No. 72 J. W. Ball is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 F 837, assessed value $200. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment No. 72, code 7201 should be cancelled. i i Code 9103-Assessment No. 18 James A. Drace is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 RB 99, assessed value $40. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 18, code 9103, should be cancelled. Code 802-Assessment No. 45 Raymond Valladao is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 3532, assessed value $80. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat has been assessed and the tax paid under assessment number 8509-1. Therefore, assessment no. 45, code 802, should be cancelled. Code 5302-Assessment No. 313 t Robt. G. Onstad is assessed with personal property being for boat number 28 P 713, assessed value $550. This boat has been assessed. in Sacramento County. Therefore, assess- ment no. 313, code 5302, should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment No. 180 B. H. Zweck is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 153, assessed value $90. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. r Therefore, assessment no. 180, code 202, should be cancelled. Code 300-Assessment No. 304 D. Cantando is assessed with Personal property being for boat number 28 E 1080, 3 assessed value $100. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 304, code 300, should be cancelled. i Code 17910-Assessment No. 2053 Vernon R. Johnson is erroneously assessed for personal property in the amount of 5800. This personal property consisted of an airplane which was located and assessed in Tuolumne County on lien date, and taxes paid there. Assessment No. 17910-2053 is therefore a erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 17910-Assessment No. 2194, Stuart Hinckley is erroneously assessed for personal property in the amount of $1340. This personal property consisted of an airplane which was I located in San Bernardino County where the owner resides and is being assessed there on the 1960-61 Roll. Assessment No. 17910-2194 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessment should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Request dated September 12. 1460 Code 5100-Assessment No. 2008 0. A. Estenson 599 Danville Highway Danville, California Assessed valuation - personal property $360. f Code 6604-Assessment No. 2139 R. F. Edwards P. 0. Box 36 f: Danville, California Assessed valuation - personal property $390. Code 6604-Assessment No. 2140 C. W. Mitchell 302 llo Lane Danville, California Assessed valuation - personal property $100. a 28 September 20, 1960 - continued - PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the southwest corner of that annexation to the City of lnut Creek known as the "Eastern Annexation No. 8 to the City of Walnut Creek", Ordinance No. 404; thence &asterly along; the southern boundary of said annexation, said boundary being also the existing East Bay Municipal Utility District boundary to the southeast corner of said annexation; thence Northerly along the eastern line of said annexation to the intersection thereof with the southerly line of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence Easterly along said line to the westerly boundary of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the "Lawrence Annexa- tion to the City of Walnut Creek", Ordinance No. 270; thence Southeast- erly along said westerly boundary to the most southerly corner of said Lawrence Ann ex at;on, said corner being also a point on the southwestern rh g line of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the Marchbanks Annexation to the City of "Walnut Creek", Ordinance No. 316; thence Southeasterly along said southwestern boundary of Marchbank a Annexation to the northeast corner of Lot 13, Indian Valley Midlands Tract, filed March 30, 1949 in volume 37 of Maps, page 11, in the office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County; thence Southerly along the eastern line of said Lot 13 and its direct production southerly to the general northern boundary of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, known as the "Lakewood Annexation", Ordinance No. 279; thence in a general Westerly direction along said general northern boundary of said Lakewood Annexation to the most eastern corner of Lot 20, Norlyn Subdivision, filed April 5, 1946 in Map Book 29, page 2, in the office of the Re- corder, Contra Costa County; thence Westerly Southerly and Westerly along the general southern .boundary of said tract (29 M 2) to the east line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company (San Ramon Branch) right of way, said line being also the existing boundary of the East Bay Muni- a cipal Utility District; thence Northerly along said east line of the railroad right of way to the northwest corner of Lot 13, Bradley Tract, filed September 15, 1941 in Map Book 25, page 845, in the office of the j Recorder, Contra Costa County, said corner being also the most southerly y corner of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the f Bradley Annexation Into the Corporate Limits of the City of Walnut Creek", Ordinance No. 264; thence Northeasterly along the general southern boundary of said Bradley Annexation to the center line of Walnut Boule- yard; thence Southeasterly along said center line of Walnut Boulevard r to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO: Beginning at the intersection of the northern boundary of that annexation to the City of walnut Creek known as the Sierra Drive nS; Annexation No. 2 to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 318, with the cert er line of Homestead Avenue; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Homestead Avenue, being also the westerly boundary of that cer- tain annexation to the East Bay Municipal Utility District of the San g Ramon Valley County Water District, Ordinance No. 199, a map of which is filed 11-19-58 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County under Recorder's Series No. 43644, to the southwesterly line of Walnut Boule- vard, said southwesterly line being also a boundary of that certain annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the Lakewood Annexation, y Ordinance No. 279; thence Northwesterly along the last named line to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly boundary of that annexa- tion to the Citv of Walnut Creek known as the Sierra Drive No. 3 Annexa- r tion to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 410; thence Southwesterly, Northwesterly, Southwesterly and Northwesterly along said Sierra Drive Annexation No. 3 boundary to the intersection thereof with the north- westerly line of Sierra Drive; thence Southwesterly along last said line to the intersection thereof with the northerly boundary of the Sierra Drive Annexation No. 1 to the City of Waonut Creek, Ordinance No. 235; thence Southeasterly, Hortnwesterly and Southwesterly along the northern and eastern lines of the Sierra Drive Annexation No. 1 to said northern boundary of the Sierra Drive Annexation No. 2 (Ordinance No. 318) ; thence easterly along the last named line to the point of beginning. F PARCEL THREE: Beginning at the most northerly corner of the .50 acre parcel of lind described in the Deed to William M. Sheeran, et ux, re- corded December 30, 1954, Recorder's File No. 70441, said corner being a point on the southwestern boundary of the Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 294, said boundary being also the existingboundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence South 290 2 ' gest along the northwesterly line of the said .50 acre Sheeran parcel and the southwestern extension thereof to the northeasterly line of Nob Hill Road; thence Southerly along the northeasterly line of Nob Hill Road to its intersection with the northern line of Walnut Boule- vard; thence South 640 30' East along the northern line of Walnut Boule- vard to the southeasterly line of Lot 6, Block 3, as said Lot and Block are shown on the map entitled "Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County", filed December 29, 1913 in Volume 10 of Maps, page 245, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County; thence North 290 281 East along said southeasterly line to the most easterly corner of said Lot 6; being a point on the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek (Marshall Annexation) ; thence Northwesterly along said boundary line to the point of beginning. 1 1 1 rrd+ ap0 a . f` dC H drE yS'K re'T September 20, 1960 - continued - r PARCEL FOUR: Beginning at the intersection of the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Contra Costa Land Company to J. W. Graves, dated October 4, 1915, recorded April 21, 1916 in Book 269 of Deeds, page 78, with the southwestern boundary of the Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 284, said boun- dary being also the existing East Bay Municipal Utility District boon- dart'; thence South 290 30' West along said southeastern line 540.73 feet k to the northeastern line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from L. L. Cherbbonno, et ux, to Marie Newton, dated December 4, 1930, recorded February 10, 1931 in Book 273 of Official Records, page 67; thence South 55* 32' East along said northeast line and along the north- east line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from L. L. Cherbbonno, et ux, to J. J. Newton, dated November 9, 1932, recorded November 12, 1932 in Book 327 of Official Records, at page 468, 125 feet to the southeastern line of said Newton parcel (327 OR 468) ; thence South 29* 30' West along the southeastern line of said Newton Parcel 327 OR 468) , 348.5 feet to the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence along said center line South 55a 32' East, 361.6 feet to the north- western line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Boston Investment Company to Edward D. Thomas, recorded October 7, 1919 in Book 344 of Deeds, page 499; thence North 29" 30' East, along said northwest line to a point which bears South 29* 30' West, 435.6 feet from r the northeast line of Lot 10, Block 3, as shown on the "Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County", filed December 29, 1913 in Volume 10 of Maps, page 245, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, said point also being on the boundary of the City of Walnut Creek; thence South 49° 53' 30" East parallel with the northeast line of said Lot 10, 300.53 feet to the east line of Lot 10; thence North 29" 39' East along said east line, 435.6 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 10, being a point on the southwest- ern line of the Marshall Annexation, to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordi- nance No. 284; thence Northwesterly along the boundary of the City of Walnut Creek to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 20th day of September, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors, James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.4f NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Resolution Calling Election on the formation of Walnut County Water District RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has heretofore fixed, determined and established the boundaries of the proposed WALNUTCCUNTY WATER DISTRICT after the presentation of a petition for formation in due form of law and a public hearing for which due and proper notice was given. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra I Costa, California, as follows, to wit: us An election shall be held in said proposed Walnut County Mater District on the1. 22nd day of November, 1960, for the purpose of sibwitting to the qualified electors of said District the following measure: "Shall the proposition to form the Walnut County Water Dis- trict under the County Water District Law, be adopted?" and electing the first Directors of the proposed District; that for the purpose of holding said election, the said proposed WalnutCountyWaterDistrictshallbe, and it is hereby established as one election precinct as hereinafter numbered. 2.The County Clerk of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby ordered and directed to publish notice of said election once a week for at least two weeks prior to said election in THE WALNUT KERNEL, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California; 3.Said notice of election shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: NOTICE OF ELECTIC'N TO DETERMINE WHETHER WALNUT COUNTY WATER DISTRICT SHALL BE FOFXED AND rELECTION OF DIRECTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors of the hereinafter proposed county l water district of Contra Costa County, California, that in accordance with Division 12 of the ! Water Code of the State of California, known as the County dater District Law, an election will be held on the 22nd day of November, 1960, in the polling place named at the hereinafter described precinct in said proposed water district between the hours of 7:00 o'clock a.m.. and 7:00 o'clock p.m. (during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open) , at which election there will be submitted to the qualified electors of said proposed h district the following measure: Shall the Proposition to form the Walnut County Water District under the County j Water District Law, be adopted?" and at whi&. election the first directors of the proposed water district, who will take office if the district is formed; shall be elected. The name of said proposed county water 291 t rF September 20, 1960 - continued f district shall be "WALNUT COUNTY DISTRICT." 1 For the purpose of holding said election the district shall be and it is hereby established as one election precinct as hereinafter numbered; the polling place therein shall be as hereinafter prescribed; and the persons hereinafter named, being competent and qualified electors of said proposed district aqd of the election precinct for which they are respectively appointed, are hereby appointed officers of election, as hereinafter designa ed, and said officers of election shall conduct said election and make returns thereof pur- suant to law, as follows, to wit: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1 Comprising all of the area embraced within the exterior boundaries of said proposed county water district, which boundaries of said proposed district are described as follows, to wit j PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the southwest corner of that annexation to the City or Walnut Creek known as the "Eastern Annexation No. 8 ftotheCityofWalnutCreek", Ordinance No. 404; thence Easterly along the southern bounaary or sazn annexation, said boundary be- ing also the existing East Bay Municipal Utility District boundary to the southeast corner of said annexation; thence Northerly along the eastern line of said annexation to the intersection thereof with the 'southerly line of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence Easterly E along said line to the westerly boundary of that annexation to the City ofWalnut Creek known as the "Lawrence Annexation to the 1 City of Walnut Creek", Ordinance No. 270; thence Southeasterly along said westerly boundary to the most southerly corner of said Lawrence Annexation, said corner being also a point on the south- western line of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the "Marchbanks Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", Ordi- nance No. 316; thence Southeasterly along said southwestern boun- dary of Marchbank Annexation to the northeast corner of Lot 13, Indian Valley Midlands Tract, filed March 30, 1949 in Volume 37 of Maps, page 11, in the office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County; thence Southerly along the eastern line of said Lot 13 and its direct production southerly to the general northern bound- ary of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, known as the "Lakewood Annexation", Ordinance No. 279; thence in a general Westerly direction along said general northern boundary of said Lakewood Annexation to the most eastern corner of Lot 20, Norlyn Subdivision, filed April 5, 1946 in Map Book 29, page 2, in the office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County; thence Westerly, Southerly and Westerly along the general southern boundary of said tract (29 M 2) to the east line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company (San Ramon Branch) right of way, said line being also the existing boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict; thence Northerly along said east line of the railroad right of way to the northwest corner of Lot 13, Bradley Tract, filed September 15, 1941 in Map Book 25, page 845, in the office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County, said corner being also the most southerly corner of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek r known as the "Bradley Annexation Into the Corporate Limits of the I City of walnut Creek", Ordinance No. 264; thence Northeasterly along the general southern boundary of said Bradley Annexation to the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence Southeasterly along said center line of Walnut Boulevard to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO: Beginning at the intersection of the northern boun- dary of oun- hof Wat annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the 1 Sierra Drive Annexation No. 2 to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordi- nance No. 318, with the center line -of Homestead Avenue; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Homestead Avenue, being also the westerly boundary of that certain annexation to the East Bay Municipal Utility District of the San Ramon Valley County Water District, Ordinance No. 199, a map of which is filed 11-19-58 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County under Recorder's Series No. 63644, to the southwesterly line of Walnut Boulevard, said southwesterly line being also a boundary of that certain annexa- tion to the City of Walnut Creek known as the Lakewood Annexation, Ordinance No. 2?9; thence Northwesterly along the last named line to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly boundary of that annexation to the City of Walnut Creek known as the Sierra Drive No. 3 Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 1+1.0; thence Southwesterly, Northwesterly, Southwesterly and North- westerly along said Sierra Drive Annexation No. 3 boundary to the i intersection thereof with the northwesterly line of Sierra Drive; thence Southwesterly along last said line to the intersection thereof with the northerly boundary of the Sierra Drive Annexation No. 1 to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 235; thence South- easterly, Northwesterly and Southwesterly along the northern and eastern lines of the Sierra Drive Annexation No. 1 to said northern boundary of the Sierra Drive Annexation No. 2 (Ordinance No. 318) ; thence easterly along the last named line of the point of beginning. b i i i p3 u ke>C, September 20, 1960 - continued - PARCEL THREE: Beginning at the most northerly corner of the .50 acre parcel of land described in the Deed to William M. Sheeran, et ux, re- corded December 30, 1954, Recorder's File No. 70441, said corner being a point on the southwestern boundary of the Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 284, said boundary being also the existing boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence South 290 281 West along the northwesterly line of the said .50 acre Sheeran parcel and the southwestern extension thereof to the north- easterly line of Nob Hill Road; thence Southerly along the northeasterly line of Nob Hill Road to its intersection with the northern line of Walnut Boulevard; thence South 640 30* East along the northern line of Walnut Boulevard to the southeasterly line of Lot 6, Block 3, as said Lot and Block are shoran on the map entitled "Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County", filed December 29, 1913 in Volume 10 of Maps, page 245, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County; thence North 2910 281 East along said southeasterly line to the r most easterly corner of said Lot 6; being a point on the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek (Marshall Annexation) ; thence Northwesterly along said boundary line to the point of beginning. r PARCEL. FOUR: Beginning at the intersection of the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Contra Costa Land Company to J. W. Graves, dated October 4, 1915, recorded April 21, 1916 in Book 269 of Deeds, page 78, with the southwestern boundary of s the Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 284, said boundary being also the existing East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict boundary; thence South 290 30• West along said southeastern line 540.73 feet to the northeastern line of the parcel of land described in x the Deed from L. L. Cherbbonno, et ux, to Marie Newton, dated December 4, 1930, recorded February 10, 1931 in Book 273 of Official Records, page 67; th enc a South 550 32' East along said northeast line and along the northeast line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from L. L. Cherbbonno, et ux, to J. J. Newton, dated November 9, 1932, recorded F November 12, 1932 in Book 327 of Official Records, at page 468, 125 feet to the southeastern line of said Newton Parcel (327 Oli 468) ; thence mouth 290 30' West along the soutneastern line of said Newton parcel 1327 OR 468) , 348.5 feet to the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence along said center line South 550 32* East, 361.6 feet to the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Boston Investment Com- pany to Edward D. Thomas, recorded October 7, 1919 in Book 344 of Deeds, y; page 499; thence North 290 30* East, along said northwest line to a point which bears South 29" 30* West, 435.6 feet from the northeast line of Lot 10, Block 3, as shown on the "Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County", filed December 29, 1913 in p Volume 10 of Maps, page 245, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, said point also being on the boundary of the City of Walnut Creek; w thence South 490 53' 30" East parallel with the northeast line of said w - Lot 10, 300.53 feet to the east line of said Lot 10; thence North 290 39' East along said east line, 435.6 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 10, being a point on the southwestern line of the Marshall Annexa- tion, to the City ofWalnut Creek, ordinance No. 284; thence Northwesterly j along the boundary of the City of Walnut Creek to the point of beginning. Polling Place: 51 Greenway Drive, Walnut Creek Officers of Election: Names Off ice Mrs, Billie Jean Drabin Inspector Mrs. Kay Hoover Judge Mrs. Sue McCarley Clerk Mrs. Laurel Goff Clerk Each qualified elector who is qualified elector within the meaning of the Elections Code and a resident of the proposed district shall be entitled to vote at said election. Dated: September 20, 1960. BY ORDER. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CENTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California By M. A. Smith eputy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 20th day of September, 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. G 293, k I September 20, 1960 - continued - i In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. a On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel_ adjus -, ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: Central Countv Fire Protection District. Create the class of Fire nspector at Range 34 (4505-1613) o the basic salary schedule and add one position, effective September 21, 1960. 1 County Administrator. Retitle class of director of Civil Defense, ge 5- O5) to Director of Disaster Office, Range 42p 0745-#905 Mai County HOS italL.Create the class of Medical Records Technician at xange2 j76--;458) of the basic salary schedule, effective x" September 21, 1960. Countl Librarv. Add one (1) Library Assistant Grade I, Ran a 25 ($325-4395),, an cancelone (1) Library Assistant Grade II, Range 28 0376- 458) , effective September 21, 1960. Probation Department.Retitle class of Senior Counsellor Juvenile Hall Range 33 81-5g4) to Senior Group Counsellor, kange 33 481-$584) . Social Service. Create the class of Medical Services Coordinator at t;Range 37 Sgb-$?10) of the basic salary schedule, effective September 21, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: 4 f i Concord Municipal Court Decrease Increase 1 - 30x60 grey metal table for library Cap Outlay 2 - sections Berger Shelving 120 Cap Outlay 2 - iLT4530 Metal Leg Tables f grey)116 Cap Outlay a 1 - Cramer Typing Stand 1FOMS-1 grey) for Linedex 36 Cap Outlay y 1 - #LT4530 Metal Legal Table u for Court Reporter 58 r Cap Outlay Unappro. Reserve-General Fund 400 Tables 244 Public Works 1. Miranda Ave. - Construction 1003 800 2. Lombardy Lane - Construction 1003 1,800 3. Marsh Creek Rd. - Construction 1003 2,600 4. Rodeo Avenue - Construction 1003 1,200 5. East Lane - Construction 1003 600 Primary Betterments 1003 2,600 Secondary Betterments 1003 4,400 W Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Sundry Survey Equipment 2505 75 3" Heavy duty centrifugal pump 2505 75 C a 29 .1 N. t 5 September 20, 1960 - continued - Plant Acquisition - Airport Decrease Inc_ Improvements Other Than 4,000Buildings - Fill SE Area x r yX Unappropriated Reserve - General 49000 t The foregoing order .is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C- InIn the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: R Charles Matteson, Fire Chief, El Sobrante County Fire Protection District at Pacific Coast Intermountain Fire Chiefs' Association, to be held in 1 Las Vegas, Nevada, from September 26, 1960 to September 29, 1960; F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, at Public Personnel Association r. Conference, to be held in New York City, New York, from October 24, 1960 to October 28, 1960; a Manuel A. Mello, Fire Chief, San Pablo County Fire Protection District,s. at Pacific Coast Intermountain Fire Chiefs' Association, to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from September 26, 1960 to September 29, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.G In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the m State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TOLEAVETHESTATEOFCALIFORNIAonOctober13, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing action against William L. Luallan and June L. Balchuck. On May 14, 1958, a 1955 Ford 4-door sedan belonging to the County of Contra Costa and operated by the Department of Public works was damaged utile being driven by WilliamMeese, an employee of the County. The County has been reimbursed to the extent of $535•The total loss to the County was $635 due to- a $100 deductible clause in a collision policycarriedbysaidWilliamMeese. Good cause appearing, therefor, BE IT RESOLVED that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa in conjunction with other counsel be and he hereby is authorized and directed to commence and maintain such action or actions as are necessary to recover for the County the sum of $100 and for the collision carrier $535 upon the understanding that no part of the costs of said action or actions shall be paid by the County of Contra Costa. l The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. cj In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area Pursuant to the "County Service Area Law". RESOLUTION OF INTENTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 20th day of September, 1960, a request signed by two members of the Board of Supervisors praying for the establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the County F' Service Area Law to include the territory hereinafter described to furnish street lighting RAI, services therein, and THAT this Board proposes to establish a County Service Area under the terms of the County Service Area Law", to be known as County Service Area No. L-14, to include all of the hereinafter described territory to furnish street lighting services therein; and THAT a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within that area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such hereinafter described area; and THAT ten o'clock a.m. on Tuesday the 25th day of October 1960 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, main and Court Streets, Aartinez Contra Costa County California be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for a pubic hearing on the establishment of the area at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers i for or against the establishment of the area, the extent of the area or the specified type i of extended services will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to 295 September 20, 1960 - continued publish notice of the hearing at least once in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, which is circulated in the hereinafter described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven (7) days prior to the date herein set for hearing. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which it is proposed to be formed into a County Service Area is specifically described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of State Highway, which point is also the north- east corner of Lot 10, Kendall Acres, recorded December 5 1946, in Volume 32 of Map0spage 4; thence from said point of beginninE, South 1° 111 45" least, 297.07 ft. , North 89 45" East, 15$.41 ft., and South 1° 051 45 East 300 ft. along the boundaries of Kendall Acres to the center line of Lucy Lane; thence Westerly along the center line of Lucy Lane to its in- tersection with the northern extension of the east line of Hilldale Tract, as recorded August 30, 1946, in Volume 30 of Maps, page 44; thence South 1° 38' East, along the said northern extension and along the east line of Hilldale Tract to the southeast corner of said Hilldale Tract; thence South 890 401 West, 220 ft. to the southwest corner of said Hilldale Tract, being a point on the eastern line of Sun Valley Estates; thence Southerly along the east line of Sun Valley Estates as recorded February 8 1946 in Volume 28 of Maps, page 27 to that point on the easterly boundary of above mentioned Spun Valley Estates which is also the most northerly point of that property deeded to Alvin S. and Jeanne N. Ayers in Volume 992 of Official Records, page 60; thence South 310 52' 06" East, 549.84 ft. ; South 86° 45' West, 47.62 ft. ; and North 640 021 West, 50.99 ft. to that corner of said Ayers property which is also the corner of the property described in the deed to Arthur E. and N. L. Homstrom (Holm- Strom, Holstrom) in Volume 927 of Official Records, page 64; thence North 640 02' West, 59.80 ft., South 82° 10' West, 138.92 ft. to that corner of said Homstrom property which is also the corner of the property described in the deed to the Department of Veterans' Affairs in Volume 3067 of Official Records, page 432; thence South 82° 101 West, 51.42 ft. , South 140 331 West, 53.52 ft., to that corner of said Department of Veterans' Affairs property which is also the corner of the property described in the deed to Leland D. and B. M. Killough in Volume 2627 of Official Records, page 16; thence South 14° 33' West, 59.20 ft., and South 41° 461 West, 68.96 ft. to the most southerly corner of said Killough property; thence con- tinuing South 410 460 West, 26.36 ft. , and South 10 311 East, 27.53 ft. across the end of Carrol Place to the southerly line of Carrol Place; thence North 660 45' West, 66.53 ft. to a point on the southerly line of Carrol Place which is on the easterly line of Walnut Lane Tract, recorded April 26, 1948 in Volume 34 of Maps; page 44; thence Southerly along the easterly line of said Walnut Lane Tract South 1 31 East 113 ft. , North 87 54 30" East, 60.68 ft. , South 30 121 East, 131.49 ft. , and South 130 2 1 West, 166.33 ft. tot hat point which also is the northeasterly corner of Lot 13 in Sun Valley Orchards, as recorded September 30 1946, in Volume 31 of Maps, page 6; thence South 14° 401 20" Est 66.29 ft. , North 790 031 East 645.62 ft. , South 20 301 40" East, 337.52 ft., South 6401 1 West, 101.70 £t., South 57' 28' 30" West 42.21 ft. South 530 231 20" West, 126.20 ft., South 470 46' West, 79.01 ft., and South 6 0 36' 55" *est, 96.43 ft. along the boundaries of said Sun Valley Orchards to that corner which is also the northeasterly corner of the property recorded in the deed to Department of Veterans' Affairs in Volume 2825 of Official Records, page 115; thence South 20° 23' East, 72.53 ft. to the southeasterly corner of said Department of Veterans' Affairs property; thence Southerly at right angles to the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way 60 ft. , more or less, to the south line of said Sacramento Northern Railroad; thence Easterly along said southerly line of Sacramento Northern Railroad along a curve to the left of radius 1462.69 ft. to a point which bears North 21° 091 12" West, 50 ft. from the north- east corner of Lot 2, Hillside Terrace Tract, as recorded October 6, 1946, in Volume 24 of Maps, page 750; thence South 21° 091 12" East, 50 ft. to above said northeast corner of Lot 2; thence South 21° 091 12" East 38.70 ft. to the southeast corner of said Lot 2, which is also the boundary of said Hillside Terrace Tract; thence South 530 48' 43" West, 425 ft., South 10 241 47" East, 372.31 ft. , North 740 541 18" West, 5.34 ft. to the easterly side of the circle at the easterly end of King Drive; thence along the Southerly line of King Drive in a westerly direction to a point on the southerly line of said King Drive which is also the southeast corner of Lot 1 of Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2, recorded November 25, 1948, in Volume 36 of maps, page 14; thence Westerly along the southern boundary of said Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2, South 750 591 55" West 85.22 ft. , North 770 321 50" West, 242.80 ft., North 44° 321 25" West, 323.45 ft. , North 72° i0' 10" West 1125 ft. North 320 521 10" West, 116.24 ft., North 50° 251 41" 'vest, 313.95 ft. and North 8° 391 40& West, 60.91 ft. to the most westerly corner of said Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2; thence Easterly along the north- erly line of said Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2, to a point which bears South 17 49' 50" West, a distance of 60 ft. from the southwesterly corner of the Bridgefield Tract, recorded June 26, 1946, in Volume 30 of Maps, page 3; thence North 17° 49' 50" East, 60 ft. to the southwest corner of said Bridgefield Tract; thence Northerly along the westerly boundary of said Bridgefield Tract, North 23° 31' East, 180.83 ft. , North 710 17' 50" East, 93.21 ft. to the northwest corner of said Bridgefield Tract, which is also on the westerly line of Freeman Road; thence Northerly along the westerly line of Freeman Road along a curve to the right of radius 975 ft. , a distance of 54.77 ft. to a point on the westerly line of Freeman Road which is the southeasterly corner of the Swanson Tract, recorded September 30, 19469 in Volume 31 of Ma ps page 8; thence 'Westerly and Northerly along the boundaries of said Swanson Tract South 62° 161 Fest, 30-77 ft. , South 770 151 West, 19.85 ft. , South 76° 551 West, 49.08 ft. , North 410 05' West, 46 ft., forth 50 05' West, 106 ft., South 87° 55' West, 81.00 ft., South 730 551 West 154 ft., North 790 05' West, 175 ft., North 54° 051 West 126 ft. , North 17° 05' West, 96 ft. , North 230 55' East, 156 ft., North 17° 05' West, 14.97 ft. , North 680 54' 35" East, 41.10 ft., North 23° 081 40" East, 48.34 ft. , North 120 561 55" East, 216.09 ft. , and North 37° 21' 23" East, 68.02 ft. to that point in the northerly line of said Swanson Tract which is also the southwest corner of Lot 223 of Sun Valley Estates; thence from said point Forth 37* 211 23" East, 1JO ft. North 80 321 03" East, 279.24 ft. , North 60 511 50" East, 71.62 ft. , and North 6 33 ' 15" East, 1.34 ft. , more or less, to that point on the west line of said Sun Talley Estates which is also the southeast corner of Carolynd, recorded August 15, 1950, in Volume 41 of Maps, page 29; thence North 86° 55' 20" West, along the southerly line of the said Carolynd, to the center line of Leland 3, r. r September 20, 1960 - continued F f° Drive as shown on said map; thence Northerly along the center line of Leland Drive along the arc of a curve to the right of radius 1675 ft., a distance of 436.79 ft., along the arc of a curve to the right of radius 980 ft., a distance of 260 ft. , and along the arc of a curve to ! the left of a radius 790 ft. , a distance of 60.90 ft., to a point which is the northwest corner of said Carolynd, and is also described as being a point from which center of above said arc to the left of radius 790 ft. bears North 58' 501 30" West, said point being the southwest corner of the parcel of land described as parcel one in the deed from Howard B. a Foulds, et ux, to Gordon Wayne Repps recorded September 10, 1954, in Volume 2377 of Official Records, page 381; thence from above described point northward along the arc of the above described curve to the left of radius 790 ft. to a point from which the above described center' bears North 73° 39' 49" west, that point being the northwest corner of that property deeded to Robert L. and Wanda J. Lantz, and recorded in Volume 2980 of Official Records, page 73; w= thence South 83* 55t 40" East, 208.89 ft. to the northeast corner of that property described in the deed to Richard M. and Margaret M. Ars, and recorded in Volume 2298 of Official Records, page 194, that point being also on the westerly boundary of aforementioned Sun Valley Estates;] thence from said point North, along the westerly boundary of said Sun Valley Estates, North 7 42' 30" East 152.40 ft., North 70 50' 21" East, 370.29 ft., North 7* 57' 20" East, 977 ft.' North 200 271 2d" East 291.06 ft., and North 4' 221 40" East, 286.C1 ft. , to the southerly boundary of the Stateihway; thence Easterly along the southerly boundary of the State Highway North 870 52' 48 East, 202.20 ft., South 63o 061 59" East, 26.23 ft., to the westerly boundary of E1 Curtola Boulevard; thence Southerly along said boundary along a curve to the left of radius 309.98 ft. a distance of 15.00 ft. to the end of curve; thence continuing alongi the westerly boundary of said El Curtola Boulevard, South 380 15' 57" East, 56 £t; thence North 51° 44' 03" East 60 ft. ; thence Northerly along the easterly line of EI Curtola Boulevard North 38` 151 57" West, 56 ft.; thence continuing Northerly along the easterly r boundary of E1 Curtola Boulevard along a curve to the right of radius 249.98 ft., a distance of 11.94 ft.; thence continuing Easterly along the southerly line of the State Highway North 57° 311 30" East, 47.07 ft. , South 76a 511 35 East, 283.99 ft., North 67° 361 42" East, 152.01 ft. , South 860 211 48" East, 192.59 ft., to the westerly line of the county road known as Old Tunnel Road; thence Southerly and Easterly along the westerly and southerly boundary ofj f said Old Tunnel Road along a curve to the left of radius 130 ft. a distance of 200.98 ft. , f to the end of curve; thence continuing South 830 13' 54" East, 2g7.53 ft. along a curve to the right of radius 200 ft. a distance of 70.74 ft., and South 62 07' S6 East, 6.41 ft. to y the northeast corner of Lot 2 of Sun Valley Estates; thence South I Olt 45" East, 202.02 ft. to a point in the easterly boundaries of said Sun Valley Estates; thence continuing South 1° Olt 45" East, 88.86 ft. to that point on the boundary of said Sun Valley Estates that is also the northwest corner of Kendall Acres: thence North 890 58' East, 548.18 ft. to the point of beginning. PASSED AND 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. L In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman r to sign petition requesting Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to annex 43 acres of County owned property Juvenile Hall site and Service Center site) on Arnold Industrial Highway. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign a petition request- ing the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to annex 43 acres of County owned property Juvenile Hall site and proposed Service Center site) on Arnold Industrial Highway. rn. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Order of September 22 1959, to authorize an additional 26 employees of the Social Service Department to participate in a training course to be conducted under f the jurisdiction of the University of California. This Board having on September 22 1959, authorized the Social Service Department to enroll five employees per year in a special continuing training course at the University of California at Berkeley; and good cause appearing therefor; and i On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,! seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERr that said Board Order of September! 229 1959, be and the same is hereby amended to authorize an additional twenty (20) employees of the Social Service Department to participate in said special continuing training course at the University of California at Berkeley (one-half of the training course costs to be borne by the employees and one-half to be borne by the County). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 297 i September 20, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Referring request of United Professional Fire Fighters of Contra Costa County for payroll de- duction privileges for a Health and Welfare Program to the Count Administrator and Personnel Director. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the United Professional Fire Fighters of Contra Costa CountyforpayrolldeductionprivilegesforaHealthandWelfareProgram, be and the same is herebyreferredtotheCountyAdministratorandPersonnelDirectorforreportondetailsastowhatsaidHealthandWefareProgramis. The .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving plan for administering blood tests at the County Hospital to persons suspected of driving while intoxicated. E On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a plan as endorsed by theCountyMedicalDirectorandtheDistrictAttorney, for administering blood tests at theCountyHospitaltopersonssuspectedofdrivingwhileintoxicated, be and the same is herebyAPPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- went agreement of Mrs. Bertie Lundgren. An instrument dated September 20, 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by vir-tue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Mrs. Bertie Lundren on July121960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Mrs. Bertie Lundgren are hereby satisfied,y ands all real and personal property of said Mrs. Bertie Lundgren is released from the saidlien, and said referred-to reimbursementt agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPRO11E:D and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoingg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Airs. Ethel Duarte. An instrument dated September 20, 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by vir-e0 tue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Mrs. Ethel Duarte on June 29, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Mrs. Ethel Duarte are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Ctrs. Ethel Duarte 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 Buchanan, 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 Centra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Charlotte L. French. An instrument dated September 20, 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by vir- tue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Charlotte L. French on ti March 21, 1960 or granting of aid and assistance to said Charlotte L. French are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Charlotte L. French is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency a, created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERSD 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 foregoingg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t 298 k September 20, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Referring report of the Boat Harbor Planning Committee to the County Administrator and Public Works Director for study and report. This Board having received a report from the Boat Harbor Planning Committee in which it is recommended that an appropriation of $20,000 be made to implement the slough marking program said sum to provide the necessary signs and buoys for an efficient and safe program of marking the waterways of Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator and ' Public Works Director (attention of Park Director) for study and report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p: In the Matter of Granting request of Mr. A. R. Machado for parade permit. This Board having been notified that St. Mathew's Society of Crockett plans to have a parade on October 2, 1960, which will start at 2nd and Starr Streets, go down Second Y to Pomona Pomona to 3rd, 3rd to Starr, and Starr to 2nd Street, and which parade will start at approximately 11:30 a.m. and be completed by 12:30 p.m.; and Mr. A. R. Machado, on behalf of said Society, having requested permission to have said streets in Crockett blocked off during the period of the parade; p NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted for the blocking off of the above g referred streets during the period of the parade, and also for the blocking off, to vehicle traffic, of Starr from 2nd to 3rd Street, and 2nd Street from Starr to Wanda during the formup period of the parade units. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving request of Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District for services of the County g` Right-of-Way Department in making an appraisal of property in Pleasant Hill adjacent to the Junior College. t The Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District having requested the services of the County Right-of-Way Department in making an appraisal of property in Pleasant Hill adjacent x to the Junior College; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator and Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby APPROVED providing that the County is properly reimbursed for said services.J t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r F.• t In the Matter of Granting permit z to operate carnival in Rodeo. ra This Board having received a re<uest from the Rodeo Athletic Club and the Rodeo Bass Club for permit with waiver of customary fee, to sponser carnival at First and Parker Streets; and y On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to September 27, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Grant of Easement from D. H. Sutton and Company for improvement of Rheem Creek Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4). An indenture between D. H. Sutton and Company, hereinafter called Grantor, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called Grantee, wherein said Grantor, for and in consider- ation of certain benefits to be derived by the establishment and maintenance of an official channel on Rheem Creek and other valuable consideration, grants, subject to all of the terms and conditions thereof, to Grantee a perpetual easement for flood control purposes for Storm t z Drain Maintenance District No. 4 in, over and across certain of the Grantor's property ti situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described in said indenture, is presented to this Board; and, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said grant of easement be and the same is hereby APPRO"Jb and ACCEPTED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorised to execute said Easement Agreement dated l tfi April 5, 160, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c_ e September 20, 1960 - continued In the Matter of the Execution of a Quitclaim to D. H. Sutton and Company, a corporation.RESOLUTION On September 30, 1959, D. H. Sutton and Company, a corporation, executed a grant of easement to the County of Contra Costa, acting on behalf of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. It appears to this Board of Supervisors, as the governing body of Storm 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 s 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 5upervis ors be and he hereby is authorized to execute and cause to be delivered the attached quitclaim to D. H. Sutton and Company, a corporation. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of September, 19609 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 accepting and Giving AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Notice of Completion of a Contract with NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL Herbert E. Ellis for Modification of DISTRICT Bancroft Dam North Walnut Creek Emer- ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND gency Flood dontrol District.NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on August 16, 1960, entered into agree- meet with Herbert E. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146, Station A Berkeley, California, for Modification of Bancroft Dam, North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood 6ontrol District, with the Glens Falls Insurance Company as surety, and t U WHEREAS, the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, 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 specifica- tions, and havin recommended that said contract be accepted as completed on the 12th day of September, 19b0; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COOLETED on the 12th day of September, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. E c.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and j authorizing payment for property EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH acquisitions. WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRIC On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements and contracts be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the following amounts to be delivered to the County Flood Control District: Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Number Amount Grantor Date North American Title Lydia Pezzy Ins. Company 75740 1400.00 Clayton M. Pezzy August 319 1960 North American Title Edith E. Valle-Riestra Ins. Company 75742 100.00 J.Frank Valle-Riestra August 319 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds and/or easements from above-named cantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood ontrol District. The foregoing order 3s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and EJC-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH authorizing property acquisition. WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRIC On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that the following settlement be and the same is hereby. APPR6vFD: Warrant Escrow Contract Payable To Amount Grafi Datei North American Title Henry C. Atwood Companyompany 95260 Ada B. Atwood September 19, 1960 w f' ei September 20, 1960 - continued r x The County Clerk is directed to accept easement from above-named grantros for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Requesting Contra Costa County Development Association r to assist Atlas Powder Company to r dispose of property at Giant. This Board having been notified that the Giant Plant of the Atlas Powder Company will be shut down permanently by mid-October; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Development Association is requested to cooperate with the Powder Company in disposing of its Giant property, and to encourage the development of the property for industrial and other desirable uses. V f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint from L. T. Devol concerning condition of property w on east side of Pleasant Hill Road south of Grayson Road. This Board having received a complaint from Mr. L. T. Devol concerning the condition w, of property on the east side of Pleasant Hill Road south of Grayson Road; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Health Department.a G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from George R. Reilly, Member of the State Board of Equalisation, with reference to some of the problems confronting the Assessors and the State Board of Equalization. This Board having received a communication dated September 15, 1960, from Mr. George R. Reilly, Member of the State Board of Equalization, with reference to certain problems confronting the Assessors in California and the State Board of Equalization, and in which he makes certain suggestions to provide revenues to assist in financing the increase of $15 per month per person for those receiving old age pensions; i On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to tie County Administrator and County Assessor for study. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.G- w In the Matter of Granting Permit PENT K0. 215underOrdinanceNo. 14.43 (County Code, Title 4, Division 5). Nello Bondi, Neo Pighin and Aldo Pighin dba Bay Shore Garbage Disposal 3 301 East Minnesota Street Port Chicago, California This permit is granted subject to the following provisions:a ; a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1 Name of refuse collector. 2 Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. 3 Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is ka operated by the collector. b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall escape. b) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. This permit pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors this 20th day of September, 1960• 3, 01 t 4 September 20, 1960 - continued t f The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll,t; W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. E NOES:None. c. ABSENT: None. t In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk*s action in referring copy of Order for Immediate Possession and Use in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. s The Clerk of this Board having on September 16, 1960, referred copy of Order for Immediate Possession and Use served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, at 2 p.m. on September 16, 1960, in Action 79579 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the county of Contra Costa, EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT versus CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ET AL to the office of the District Attorney; NCW THEREF(RE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring s said copy of 6rder for Immediate Possession and Use be and the same is hereby RATIFIED# G, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Construction j of Pavement Sidewalks, Curbs f++, Cutters ana Appurtenant Facilities a along VIQUEROS AVENUE between First RESOLUTION ORDERING Street and San Pablo Avenue, Rodeo. IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, there has been riled with the Clerk of this Board a petition, signed by the owners of more than fifty per cent (50%) of the front footage on each side of Vaqueros Avenue between First Street and San Pablo Avenue, Rodeo; and WHEREAS, said petitioners have requested the installation of pavementsidewalks, curbs, gutters, and incidental storm drainage facilities along both sides of sad portion G of Vaqueros Avenue, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: THAT the Director of Public Works be, and he hereby is, directed to order the in- stallation of said improvements and to take such further action as is required by law, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 27 of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Cole of the State of California; THAT at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 11 1960, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, this Hoard will hear and pass upon otiections or protests, if any, which may be raised by any property owner or other interested persons against the installation of said improvements. 3 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. In the Matter of the Construction of Pavement Sidewalks, Curbs Gutters atm Appurtenant Facilities on SEVENTH STREET between CALIFORNIA STREET and the East Line of Tract RESOLUTION ORDERING 2229, Rodeo. IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Clerk of this Board a petition, signed by the owners of more than fifty per cent (50%) of the front footage on each side of Seventh Street between California Street and the Fast Line of Tract 2229, Rodeo; and WHEREAS, said petitioners have reouested the installation of pavement, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, water lines, and sewers along both sides of said portion of Seventh Street, NCW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: THAT the Director of Public Works be, and he hereby is, directed to order the in- stallation of said improvements and to take such further action as is required by law, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 27 of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California; 1 i 1131022 September 20, 1960 - continued THAT at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October Il, 1960, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, this Board will hear and nays upon objections or protests, if any, which may be raised by any property owner or other interested persons against the installation of said improvements. Adopted by the followin; vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Biel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, f W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r n In the Matter of Request from Sub-Committee of County School District Organisation Committee 4 that Board appropriate funds For purpose of entering School Survey Contract with Schoolhouse Planning Laboratory of Stanford University. aThisBoardhavingreceivedacommunicationfromMr. William B. Freeman, Chairman of the Sub-Committee of the Contra Costa County School District Organization Committee, in which it is suggested that the Board appropriate up to and not to exceed $9,000 for the purpose of entering into a School Survey Contract with the Schoolhouse Planning Laboratory of Stanford University, in accordance with specifications of such survey to be approved by the School District Organization Committee of Contra Costa County"; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Installation of Lights, Rodeo ixy` Lighting District, LD-1. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install one (1) 4000 Lumen incandescent light, Type III, an pole be- 7P, tween Dots 144 and 145 on Laurel Court, Rodeo. ff The foregoing order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Approval of Street Light Plan and Calling for Bids for t Lighting Services for COUNTY SERVICE YAREAL-11 (El Sobrante Manor). A P County Service Area L-11 having been established by this Board of Supervisors on October 6, 1959, for the purpose of furnishing street lighting services therein; and a plan f. of a system of street illumination (Public works Drawing dated April 19, 1960) for said County Service Area L-11 having this day been presented to this Board and filed with the Clerki thereof; and this Board having .fully investigated same, and good cause appearing therefor; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDiidD that said plan be and it is hereby APPROVED; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board forthwith advertise for bids for installing, caring for and maintaining the said lights pursuant to said plan, and for supply- ing said County Service Area L-11 with all the electricity necessary for operating and main.- nb4 taining the said lights. f The term of said contract shall be for five (5) years from and after the date electric service is supplied thereunder to said lamps and accessories when installed, and shall thereafter extend automatically for successive terms of one (1) year each, provided, however, that either party to the contract shall have the right to terminate said contract at the expiration either of the initial term thereof or any subsequent contractual year by giving the other written notice to that effect at least sixty (60j days prior to such termina-1tiondate. Bids are also to include the operation, maintenance and lighting by electricity such additional street lights for said district as may be ordered by the Board of Supervisors. ; The Board hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the notice of the receiving of said bids be published by s the Clerk of this Board in the EL SOBLWE HERALD BEE PRESS, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. t The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel. F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll., x W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. 30 t f September 20, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Street Light Plan and Calling for Bids for Lighting Services for COUNTZ SERVICE AREA L-12 (Santa Rita :acres Area - Appian Way), County Service Area L-12 having been established by this Board of Supervisors onJanuary19, 1960, for the purposes of furnishing street lighting services therein; and a plan of a system of street illumination (Public Works Drawing dated April 20 1960) for saidCountyServiceAreaL-12 having this day been presented to this Board and filed with theClerkthereof; and this Board having fully investigated same, and good- cause appearing there-for; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERb that said plan be and it is hereby APPROVED; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board forthwith advertise for bids forinstalling, caring for and maintaining the said lights pursuant to said plan, and for supplyingsaidCountyServiceareaL-12 with all the electricity necessary for operating and main-taining the said lights. i The term of said contract shall be for five (5) years from and after the date electric service is supplied thereunder to said lamps and accessories when installed, and shall thereafter extend automatically for successive terms of one (1) year each provided,however, that either party to the contract shall have the right to terminate said contract at the expiration either of the initial term thereof or any subse uent contractual year by giving the other written notice to that effect at least sixty (60 days prior to such termi- nation date. Bids are also to include the operation, maintenance and lighting by electricityjsuchadditionalstreetlightsforsaiddistrictasmaybeorderedbytheBoardofSupervisors. a The Board hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the notice of the receiving of said bids be published by the Clerk of this Hoard in the PINOLE-HERCULES NEWS, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. i NOES: None. x ABSENT: None. t i In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company to provide light- ing at new intersection of Cummings Skyway and Crockett Boulevard. Agreement dated September 20, 1960, between Pacific Gas & Electric Company, herein- after called Pacific, and Contra Costa County, hereinafter called Customer, and wherein said Pacific agrees to furnish install and maintain eight (8) 23,000 lumen mercury vapor, color improved lights, under a LS-4-C schedule, as particularly set forth in said Agreement, at intersection of Cummings Skyway and Crockett Boulevard, in the location shown on the sketch marked Exhibit '"B* attached to said Agreement, and wherein Customer agrees to, upon presen- tation of bill therefor, pay Pacific monthly for services furnished under said Agreement, 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 and Mel . 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 Recommending to the Retirement Board that it approve Change Orders Nos. 3 and 5 to the contract with Veze Construction Company for the ounty Hospital Turd build- ing. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is made to the Contra Costa County Retirement Hoard that it approve the following Change Orders to the contract with Veazey Construction Company for the County Hospital Ward building; Change Order No. 3 provides for the addition of a terminal cabinet on the fire alarm and paging system and is an additional cost of 1199; S Change Order No. 5 provides for the deletion of the concrete stairway at the main entrance and for replacing it with a 7-foot-wide concrete walk and for replacing a retaining wall around two olive trees. This will result in a saving of $288 to the Retirement Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board MJS_. 30-1 hM s xlSeptember20, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director as Engineer Ex-Officio for the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District to charge and collect for inspection fee. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD f as the governing body of the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District Ordered that the Public Works Director as Engineer Ex-Officio for the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District shall charge and collect from any installer at the time of issuance of a permit to do work, an In- spection Fee in the amount of twenty cents ($0.20) for each lineal foot of main sewer, trunk sewer and interceptor sewer installed under the District's jurisdiction. 5 v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Exercising Option for Renewal of Lease of Premises 5 from C. A. Roy (West Contra Costa County Animal Control Center). RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa executed a lease with Carl Adam Roy and Lillian A. Roy, his wife, dated October 1 1958, for premises used for the County Animal Control 4 Center which lease was recorded 6ctober 31, 1958, under Recorder's Series No. 59712 in book 3256 of Official Records, page 338, and r WHEREAS, said lease grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to renew the said lease upon the same terms and conditions for a period of one (1) year, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby exercises said option to renew the aforesaid lease on the same terms and con- ditions for a period of one (1) year, commencing on the lst day of October, 1960, to and in- cluding the 30th day of September, 1961; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) in favor of California Pacific Title Co., Contra Costa Division, Escrow No. 202897, to be delivered to the County Right of Way Agent for payment to Lessors; f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra CostaYisherebydirectedtocauseacopyofthisresolutiontoberecordedintheofficeofthe County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and a copy of said resolution to be delivered to the above named Lessors. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of y Contra Costa by the following vote: s AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. C ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Extending they Option to Purchase Real Property for Animal Control Center from C. A. Roy. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa executed a form of Option Agreement dated kj October 1 1958 and recorded October 31, 1958, in book 3256 of Official Records page 68, µbetween CARL ADAM ROY and LILLIAN A. ROY hereinafter called "Sellers", and the 60UNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, hereinafter called "County"&, wherein Sellers grant to County the right to extend the option to purchase upon certain terms and conditions, certain described property described therein, for the second extension of one year commencing on October 1, 1960, in consideration of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) due upon extension of said option, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the County Administrator and good cause appearing therefor,NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERD that said second option extension be and the same is HEREBY APPROVED for a period of one (1) year commencing on the 1st day of October, 1960;IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) in favor of California Pacific Title Company Escrow No. 202897, to be delivered to the County Right of Way Agent for pay- h ment to said Lellers.PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of September, 1960, by the following vote: h a AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Niel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, r W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.NOES: None. G ABSENT: 3 0 a 1 September 20, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. y On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and onmotionof Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is directed to remove silt and vegetation from the ditches from the following secondary drainage maintenance channels with County forces, at a total estimated cost of 7,450: ESTIMATED WORK ORDER LOCATION COST i 4716 Ditch along back lot lines between 200.00 FC 61-9) Wedgewood Acres and Hillsdale, Pleasant Hill area. 4.717 Repair and replace two cleanout covers 100.00 FC 61-10)over underground storm drain running beneath Burton School walkway between Florence Drive and St. is Road, Lafayette Valley Estates-Fayette. s 4724 Outlet ditches downstream from culverts 650.00. FC 61-11 SP) beneath railroad tracks Montalvin Manor, Richmond area. (Right of Entry Required). 4726 Ditch downstream from culvert beneath 1,204.00 FC 61-12 SP)Pomona Street, just west of .McEwen Road intersection, Port Costa area. Right of Entry renuired). 3 4729 Ditch southeast corner of Village 2000.00 FC 61-13 SP)Center and Xt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette area. (Right of Entry required). 4729 Ditch downstream of Ivy Drive near 29000.00 FC 61-14 SP)Ramona Street intersection, gaga area. (Right of Entry renuired). 4730 Ditch downstream and upstream from 1,000.00 FC 61-15 SP)Moraga way, about 1(2 mile north of St. Mary*s Road, gaga area. Right of Entry required) Total Cost 7,450°•00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S. In the Matter of Certificate I from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations. I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatt certificate 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: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State t PINOLE 144 September 15, 196-0- The 960TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. i In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of Notice of Intention of Proponents to Circulate Petition for Incorporation of P Pleasant Hill, etc. Mr. John Scaglione appears before this Board and requests permission to present for acknowledgment certain papers which are entitled "Notice of Intention of Proponents to Circulate Petition for Incorporation of Pleasant Hill, Pacheco, Avon, Portions of Briones, Clayton Malley, Ygnacio Valley, Mt. Diablo Pursuant to Government Code, Section 34302.5,° and with the consent of the District Attorney, and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, THIS BOARD acknowledges receipt of said papers. i The foregoing order of acknowledgment is adopted by the following vote of the Board P f AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. 1 NOES:None. i ABSENT: None. September 20, 1960 - continued ais In the Matter of A Petition for Annexation of Juvenile Hall Property to Central Contra Costa s County Sanitary District. There having been submitted to this Board of Supervisors a Petition for Annexation of the county owned real property described in the appendix to the Petition for Annexation to Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. And Good Cause Appearing Therefor, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be, and he hereby is, authorized to execute and deliver the said Petition for Annexation. A The foregoing Resolution is Adopted by the unanimous vote of the Members of the 7 Board of Supervisors present. zF r In the Matter of Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from A. B. TINNING, et al, (required for County Civic Center-Martinez. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California intends to purchase from Archibald B. Tinning, et al, the real propertx described in the following notice, at a purchase price of Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars ($29,000.00), for x,= County Civic Center Property; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars t 29,000.00) is a fair and reasonable price for the said property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, October 18, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m. of said dap, in the Chambers of this Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Baa rd of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the CONTRA COSTA GA2EETTE once a week for three y 3) weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: a r NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has, on the 20th day of September, 1960, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following described real property: F Those parcels of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows in Exhibit A attached hereto incorporated herein and made a part hereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from Archibald B. Tinning Margaret P. Tinning, ;Winifred T. Nuyes, and Constance T. Foskett• that i A the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars (129,000) - that Tuesday, the 18th da of October, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. of the said day, in the Chambers of the Board of uoervisors, Hall of Records,of l alifornia has bebeen fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consumnate said purchase. Dated this 20th day of September, 1960. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of theCounty is of Contra Costa, State of California, By: M. A. Smith Deputy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 20th day of September, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva.4r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. EXHIBIT "A" Those parcels of land described as Parcels One and Two, in the Decree of Preliminary Distribution entered December 14 1955 in the local Superior Court in the matter of the estate of Miriam P. Tinning deceased (base No. 7030) - a certified copy of which was recorded July k 10, 1956 in Volume 2904 of Official Records, ai page 18, as follows: 30 i i September 20, 1960 - continued w PARCEL ONE: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated on the southeasterly corner of Main and Willow Streets in the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to wit: Being a portion of Block No. 19, of the survey of the Town of Martinez and being a portion of the Las Juntas or Welch Ranch, in said County and commencing at a stake situated at the N. W. Corner of Block No. 19 Town of Martinez, from which point the S. E. corner of the County Recorder's Office bears SBouth 57* 50' West also flag staff on L. I. Fish's barn, bears North 66° 35' East; thence South 37* 40' East, t5 feet along street to station; thence North 52* 20' East 100 feet to station; thence South 370 40' East, 15.72 feet to station- thence North 52" 28' East, 52.92 feet to station in line of Fish's fence; thence North 268 20' West, 82 32. 100 feet along fence to station; thence South 520 20' West, 170.1 feet into the point of beginning. Containing 251/1000 acres of land and also the streets on the north- erly and westerly side of said Block 19 and being the same land conveyed by Isador Weiss to W. S. Tinning by deed dated July 24, 18A5, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 28th day of July, 1885 in Volume 47 of Deeds, at page 20 thereof; and also all of the portions of Lots 1 and 4 in Alock F of the Homestead Tract in the Town of Martinez, lying westerly of the westerly boundary of the tract of land conveyed with other property by W. S. Tinning and Miriam P. Tinning, to Archibald B. Tinning by deed dated October 24, 1916, and recorded on the 26th day of February, 1923, in Vol. 432 of Deeds, page 215 thereof, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more particular description. EXCEPTING THEREFROM a triangular strip of land fronting four (4) feet, more or less, on the southerly side of 14ain Street, and being the easterly portion of the above described tract conveyed with other property by W. S. Tinning and Miriam P. Tinning, to Archibald B. Tinning, by deed dated October 24, 1916 and recorded on the 26th day of February, 1923, in Volume 432 of Deeds, page 215 thereof, in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of Contra Costa, to which said deed reference is hereby made for a more particular description upon which is located a two story frame dwelling house and a garage. PARCEL TWO: All that lot situated on the easterly side of Willow Street, between Main and Ward Streets in the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the easterly boundary line of Willow Street, which said Woint lies 65 feet southerly from the point of intersection of the easterly boundary line of illow Street, and the southerly boundary line of Main Street; thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of Willow Street 55 feet to a point; thence North 520 20' East, 100 feet to station; thence a right angles southerly, 21.84 feet, more or less, to the lands of A. N. Sullenger; thence at right angles easterly 30 feet, more or less, to point in the west- erly boundary of lands of Stark; thence northerly along the westerly boundary line of the lands of Stark, 56.12 feet more or less, into a point on the southerly line of the property of decedent, described in Parcel One hereof; thence South 52° 20' West, 30 feet, more or less, to point; thence at rigbt angles North 37° 40' West, 15.72 feet to station, thence South 52° 20' West, 100 feet into the point of beginning, upon which is located a two story frame dwelling. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL TWO: 1. The strip of land firstly described in the deed from "Mrs. M. E. Taylor" to Geo. A. Sherman, dated December 1, 1890 and recorded December 3 , 1890 in Volume 59 of Deeds, at page 267. The stip of land described in the deed from Miriam P. Tinning to A. N. Sullenger dated March 18, 1925 and recorded March 28, 1925 in Volume 501 of Deeds, at page 487, PARCEL THREE: All that portion of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 19, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, asper maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, lying southeasterly of the southeast line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the Decree of Preliminary Distribution entered December 19, 1955 in the Local Superior Court in the matter of the estate of Miriam P. Tinning, deceased Case No. 7030), - a certified copy of which was recorded July 10, 1956 in Volume 2804 of Official Records, at page 18, lying northeasterly of the northeast line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in said Decree of Preliminary Distribution (2804 OR 18) , and lying southwesterly of the west line of the Tract of land designated on the map entitled Map of Homestead Tract, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of 8alifornia, on December 23, 1907 in Volume 1 of Daps, at cage 14. In the Matter of the Formation of County Sanitation District No. 10A in the County of Contra RESOLUTION Costa, Mate of California.CONTINUING HEARING THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, does resolve as follows: THAT pursuant to a resolution of intention to form County Sanitation District 10A, dated the 16th day of August, 1960, notice was hereby given that a.hearing would be held on the proposed formation on the 20th day of September, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., and that such hearing was had on the 20th day of September, 19600 and that among others, the following appeared at said hearing: 308 7 p a September 20, 1960 - continued Mr. Jack Port, head of the Sewage, Waste & Water Division of the Public Works Department, who commented on the need for the proposed district; Mr. John A. Nejedly, District Attorney, who reviewed the Board's efforts to implement the plan of the area, of which area the Volk-McLain project was only a part; and r Mr. Robert Eshleman, Attorney at Law with the firm of Tinning and DeLap of Martinez, California, representing various protectants to the formation r of the proposed district and the Mr. Robert h Eshleman filed with the Aoard a petition for exclusion of certain property from the district; and THAT the Pacific Gas and Electric Company had also filed a petition requesting ex- clusion of its property from the proposed district. THAT as a result of the protests being filed., the Board ordered the hearing continue for one week, to the 27th of September, 1960, for the poses of evaluating the petitions 7 requesting exclusion from the proposed County Sanitatiopn District No. 10A. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: AYES.Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Bac haaan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. fx.,An ABSENT: None. A411 xT In the Matter of Adjournment in Respect to the Memory of James F. Hoey. RESOLUTION This Board of Supervis oars has learned of the untimely death of James F. Hoey. rn Mr. Hoey is remembered as a valued and faithful former employee and District Attorneyey of the County of Contra Costa. It is with great regret that this Board of Supervisors marks the gassing of Mr. Hoey, r 8E IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of Supervisors that when this Hoard adjourns its meeting of September 20, 1960, it does so in memory of the passing of James F. Hoey. P BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is authorized and directed to send a copy of this resolution to Mrs. Elizabeth Hoey. r' 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th da of September, 1960 b the following Board: y pt y ng vote of the AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Call, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. w And this Bonrd does adjourn in respect to the memory of the late James F. Hoeg, to meet on Thursday, September 22, 1960, at " 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ha rm n ATTEST: r W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Ulerk s a r n o- er....1...w.r...+r .-......_..........._.....s+.,ew..w.w.........rr...».. .....-........»_w...-..e.-..«r-m....w..._—.............w.».«o..+.n.+..n.r+..s.c.. n.'.....v..m... M Ny. f i 2 f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1960 THE BOARD NET IN REGULA ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CUJFORNIA. t PRESENT: HONORABLE MEI. F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING- SUPERVISORS JAMS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 3 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Granting request of International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 1230, Jit. Diablo Fire Fighters Association,f for payroll deduction privileges f for a health and welfare plan. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has received a request r from the Internatjonal Association of Fire Fighters, Local 1230 Mtn. Diablo Fire Fighters Association, requesting that a payroll plan be established so tAat the Association may have deducted from the salaries of certain association members the sum of $6 monthly to cover a health and welfare plan; and WHEREAS the representations made by the Association with respect to the plan indicate that desirable objectives are to be obtained; and WHEREAS, the cost to the County of the deduction process is extremely nominal; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the aforementioned request of the Association be granted; and BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the written request of the aforesaid Association be attached to and made a part of all copies of this order. pr' s 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. ws Y S HOES: None. i ABSENT: None. 1 In the matter of Approval of Change Order No. 1 contract for Garage & Motor Pool Facilities, Martinez. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor. r. Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 011DERED that Change Order No. 1 which ADS the sum of $3,660.45 for certain charges to contract with Vezey Construction Company for Garage and Motor Pool Facilities, Martinez is APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said change order on b;Aalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of r Storage Space Rental Agreement. Agreement dated September 20, 1960, between Western States Atomic Vaults, Inca, hereinafter called Company, and Contra Costa County (County Recorder), hereinafter called Lessee, and wherein said Company rents to said Lessee for the term of one year, storage space in its storage facilities located near Felton, California,, is presented to this Board; and i 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 MeI '. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County.13 a f u. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of Storage Space Rental Agreement. Agreement dated September 20, 1960, between Western States Atomic Vaults Inc., hereinafter called Company, and Contra Costa County (County Clerk), hereinafter cailed Lessee, and wherein said Company rents to said Lessee for the term of one year, storage space in its storage facilities located near Felton, California, 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 . Nielsen, Chairman. S r 1 as ,'' September 22, 1960 - continued of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. Ot The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n d -4g, And the Board takes recess to meet on. Tuesday, September 27, 1960, at 9 a.m.,. in the Board Chambers Hall of Records Martinez California.Chambers, s s rN f 6'.- a s; Chaftmdn o-.f*r fir.•rxs..s:.. f ATTEST: s 1 N n ' W. T. PAASCH, CLERK ij By putt' ler x f d y rM{ G f v tqa t i.. f i 1 r 1 Nx t. s t Y•:, 4 d a f o;4 3 c 5' p 2 F P k t j r' 3 mr t"s" y k i s RMHE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SSYTEK BER 27, 1960 TIE BOARD HET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. I NT// THE BOAARDt CR fy BERS., HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE KIM F. NIEDSE I, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COU, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. t f In the batter of Correction of erroneous assessments. x The County Assessor having tiled with this Hoard requests for correction of 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: Requests dated September 22, 1960 fF In accordance wtt th the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following valuation changes should be made in the 1960-61 Official i Assessment Roll. Code 100 J66-221-31j, land 4540, improvements 01890., t Code 100 68-o%-3o., land 620, improvements '25200 1 Code 100 68-05 -o5, land 650, improvements 3970, Code 100 68-Out-16, land .p590, improvements 43373, Code 100 68-121-10, land $160, Code 100 66-131-25s land 4430, Code 100 68-131-26, land 5940, Code 100 68-141-17, land 590, improvements $3190, Code 100 68-152-01, land ` 5S0, Code 100 68-161-122 land X5600 Code 100 68-231-049 land 670, improvements 020, Code 100 68233-06, land 670, improvements 2050, Code 100 68-234-09, land 670, improvements 2110, d Code 100 68 291-050 land 5702 improvements 3160, Code 100 68294-032 land 770, improvements 3840, Code 100 66-1 37-05, land 610, improvements 740, Code 100 66-195-079 land 490, improvements 7610, Code 100 67-296-05, land q6O, improvements 2370,M Code 100 67-30320, land 60, improvements 12260, Code 100 68-012-022 land 570, improvements 1750.- Code 750, Code 100 68-016-039 land 570, improvements '2260, Code 100 66-291-032 land 570, improvements 3110, Code 100 71-071-09, land 270, Code 100 71-102-45, land 170, improvements X340, Code 202 126-045-04, land 20503, improvements 520, Code 202 126-280-02, land 8780t improvements 2240, Code 202 112-083-29, land X870, improvements 2700.. Code 202 111-321-21, land 800, improvements 3150 Code 202 12 -310-01, land X6980, improvements 1650, Code 202 323-285-09, land 550, improvements 1050 Code 202 113-361-029 land 700, improvements 1,2780., Code 202 128-322-11, land70, improvements 20030, f Code 205 112-032-262 land 5 0, improvements 2120, Code 208 114-501-010 land 810, improvements 3090, Code 501 65613, land 48403, improvements $3800, Code 501 62101}, land 7520, improvements 11570,v 3280, Code 501 65608, land 0, improvements Code 602 360-160-04, land " 50, improvements '2510 Code 701 85-186-26tlend ' 290 improvements 730, Code 701 87-061-31land 490, improvements 1760, Code 701 87-133-15, land X5000 Improvements 2470, Code 701 73-162-10, land 460, improvements 2200, Code 701 85-204-Us land 780, improvements 11.10,1 Code 701 85:-071-21, land 890, improvements 2750, Code 801 107,54.0, land 660, improvements 5250, f Code 900 174-050-13, land 1430, improvements Code 900 183-33012, land 7090, improvements 144500P 20, Code 900 178-150-30, land 3100, improvements 930, Code 900 179-010-01, land 9690, Code 900 183-030-10, land $10480, improvements $10000, Code 900 173240-06, land "13360, improvements $120, Code 900 179-100-112 land 10002 Code 910 171-160-13a land 2570, improvements $4800. Code 912 171-WO- 2 land 700, Code 920 140-102-040 land1300, improvements 43302 Code 920 140-272-02, land 11230v Improvements ;3850., Code 5106 197-010-02, land 90, improvements 16520, Code 5301. 88-010-05, land 61510, Code 5304 63-094-01, land900, improvements '"'L,700, Code S304 68-161-199 land 1750, improvements 1540, Code 5304 68-164-o8, land $1350, improvements 138102, Code 530!{ 68-171-09, land0, improvements 2440, Code S304 68-191-04, land 2430, improvements 173-101, Code 53Q4 74-070-03, land 4125700, s 1 v . Septe.aber 27: 1960 - continued d^ Code 6624 #195-210-10 Lund 18100 improvements $54.40, Code 7901 97200-02,land 980, Code 7906 9g-010-03s land 890, Code 7935 9 -063-129 land 902 improvements $1590, Code 793$130-012-01, land 170, Code 7938 113211-01, land 500,improvements $1880, Code 7938 113-x}.32-01, land 7$0,improvements 1$5'0, f Code 7938 113-x.32-03, land 6$0,improvements `1880, Code 7939 134-0$0-Ol, land 1$250, improvements 1690, rtCade7945122-OSO-O., land 1130, r Code 7951.138-220-013, land 2200, Cade 7953 135-030-01, land 390, improvements $3000, trees 410, Code 7953 L43-010-16, land 1550, improvements $x.620, Code 7955 98-210-06 land 1040, Code 79,56 . 11,0-160-0A, land 010, improvements $3850, Cade 7963 125-040-04., remove values, (State awned), Cade 7963 12,5-040-O5, remove values, (State awned x Code 7970 114.7-010-03, land 950,improvements 650, Cade 7970 7`140-03s lead 1650, trees 80, Code 7979 166-110-04, land 33$0, Code 7980 169-051-10, land 1300, improvements 5950, Code 7987 166-160-01, land 1540, improvements $1520, trees 140 Code 7996 M-,35'0}20, land $930,improvements 3330, Cade 7999 150-0?5-06, land ?50,improvements 2060, Code 17902 116-110-092 land 49 0,Improvements $3360: Code 17903 76-010-06,land $830, Code 17914 11 -17 s-02, land 4""3300, improve-U at ;500, 15 Cade 17914 142-091-02, land $1150, r5 Code 1793.4 142-092-06s land $2250, Code 17914 142-092-07, land 1150, improvements $1150, Cade 1791!#. 142-093-06, land 1150, improvements 64130, Code 17914 142-093-0?, land 411502 Code 17914 112-091 -06, land 1150., Code 17914 15}2-091-03, land 1150, improvements 5000, Code 17914 142-091-04, land $1150, improvements #5100, Code 17922 119-040-10, land $M50, trees $1200, Code 17922 121-051-039 land .530,improvements $80 Cade 17922 122-070-03, land 100, Code 17922 119-040-11s land $10490, Code 1792$ 159-310-04, land ; 950, Code 17939 122-013-05, land $35720, improvements $123,50 fined machinery $77020 personalty 49390, Code 17946 171-132-08 land 0 i 4430, Code 17946 3.2 -0 4-0 improvements 794 9 7 4, land §630},improvements 1700, Code 17960 146-150-13, land 1500 improvements 3670,r Code 1796, 129-160-050 land 4550,improvements 2620 Code 1796 1148-010-03, land 1700 improvements X840, Code 9921 900054.-1, land #1640, improvements $7230, personal property $9080, Code 6319 266-160-1.4., land $520,improvements 7474, Code 10002 180)-030-06, land ""1210, improvements E43100, Code 10002 186-210-17, land 11070, improvements '$4250, Code 10002 187-040-04, land ==X2000. Code 10004. 17.2-140-11, land X14.50, improvements x;4730, Code 100306 171-300-082 land X770, Code 10007 177-182-07, land 950,improvements $2500, Code 10007 184-320-01, land 140, improvements 2630, Code 10007 189-011-01 land *6250, improvements 5650, Code 10017 1810-321-01, land X1550, Improvements 220, Code 10018 188241-45, land $2970, Impraveexents 525'0, Cade 10022 172-140-17, land $1850, improvements 3280; Code 7996 115-160-02* land $19760, trees $1800. In accordance with Section 4.331 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 19603-61 Assessment Roll. In Volume 12, Assessment #102468, Gertrude A. Barnhart is assessed with a portion of Lot 3 Block 47, Fourth Addition to Richmond with two assessed value cards. Card bearing land of 410 and Improvements of X490 is correct. Card bearinglandof $80 and improvements of $360 should be cancelled. In Volume 21 Assessment ,#1,55696, Max Herrera Is assessed with Lots 2 and 34. Block 210, +galls Second Addition to Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at $200. These Improvements were removed prior to lieu date and should be cancelled. In Volume 23, Assessment 1197891, Charles E. Boggs et a1, are assessed with. Lot 15 Block 10, Emeric Subdivision No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at4.70. These improvements should be cancelled as they were removed prior to lien date (May 1959). In Volume 23, Assessment #198037, James and Corona Farren are assessed with Lot 16 Block 12, steric Subdivision Na. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1010. These improvements were gutted by fire January, 1960. The correct assessed value of improvement is $100. r x .r T 313 t September 27, 1960 - continued f In Volume 23, Assessment #198231Charles and Marguerite Eastman are assessed with Lot 21 Block 19, eric Aubdivfsion No. 2 with the assessed value omitted. Land of $180 should be added. In Volume 23, Assessment 199449, Clayton and Florence Kille are assessed with Lots 17 and 18 Block 18, Richmond Pullman Pueblo No. 2 with improvements assessed at $950 and 710. Improvements of $950 should be cancelled as they were razed by fire August of 1959. In Volume 24, Assessment #200924, M. C. and Katie Chesney are assessed with Lots 18, 19 and 20 Block 9, Rivers Andrade Tract with im- provements erroneously assessed at 41420. These improvements should be cancelled as they were demolished prior to lien date. i k In Volume 39, Assessment #702908, Wendell W. and Henrietta Olson are assessed with the iciest * of Lot 2 3, E1 3obrante Manor Unit #3 with improvements erroneously assessed at 1900. The correct assessed value of Improvements is $3260. Mrs. Henrietta Olson has requested improvements be increased by $1360. In Volume 43: Assessment #805192, Lee and Mattie Houston are assessed with a portion of Lot 198 Rancho San Pablo with improvements erroneously assessed at $680. These improvements should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. f t In Volume 45, Assessment #880144-1, A. Senezio is assessed with portion of Lot 24 Rancho El Sobrante with improvements omitted. Mr. Senezio has requested improvements of $3150 added to this property. t In Volume 25, Parcel #37-090-07, Code 5309,. Guido and Reno Mazzoni are assessed with 4.34 Acres in Section 22 T2N R2E with personal property omittd. Mr. Guido Mazzoni has requested personal property in the amount of 1770 be added to this assessment, also that his exemption be increased from $450 to $1000. g I In Volume 25, Parcel #51-052-28, Henry J. Kaiser Company is assessed with 3.53 acres in portion of Section 21 T2N R2E with fixed ma chinery erroneously assessed at $5400. This fixed machinery should be cancelled as it did not exist on lien date. r In Volume 27 in Code 6648 following Parcel #201-42-05, appears a valuation card with 6830 land and 613270 improvements. This valuation should be removed, as it is an error. Your authorization to the County Auditor to make the above corrections is respectfully requested. t 533 and 534 In accordance with Section 53 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll. 205913 A. T. do Lela Mires Catherine Tract Por Lots 13 do 14 lying W of State Hwy k S of Id of EBMUD Assessed value of land 4170. Escaped assessment for the year 1958-59, $2590, Escaped assessment for the year 1959-60, 2590, ryEscapedassessmentfortheyear1960-61, $2590. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 f In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax liens. s The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor 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: F Tract 2629 Lot "a" 1959 Sale #1521 Harbor Front Tract Block 7 Lot 26 1959 Sale #1370 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 ::o my •fit:.:•: Liens. r 4 The City of Martinez having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County: tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City i 31 , September 27, 1960 - continued 3 of Martinez; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Martinez, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 19660-61 County 4r tax liens on the following described property as requested: w Town of Martinez For Block 112 62534 For Town of Martinez For Block 108 62520 For Town of Martinez For Block 108 62521 For Muir Manor 64635 For The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County Tax Liens. The City of San Pablo having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of San Pablo; and r The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of San Pablo, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the Districts° Attorney;r Ahik 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro San Pablo For Lot 183 195323 all The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c r;t.b , In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District a S X, 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Harborgate Subdivision For Lots 13 & 14 Block "D" 147808 Por n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of1960-61 County tax liens.zr` The City of El Cerrito having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of E1 Cerrito; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title of the City of "E1 Cerrito, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 1960-61 County t tax liens on the following described property as requested: Richmond Annex Addition Code 300 510-022-06 For Schmidt Village Code 300 505-050-04 All E G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation t of 1960-61 County tax liens.y k' 3 The County of Contra Costa havi% requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County of 4 W fir. September 27, 1960 - continued Contra Costa; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title of the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: I For Ro Las Juntas Descriptive parcel 550306-3 All Ro Laguna De Los Yalos Colorados Code 7706 580095 For Ro Laguna De Los Palos Colorados Code 7706 580049-2 For Ro Laguna De Los Palos Colorados Code 7706 5802887 For For Ro Las Juntas Code 7982 349-270-34 For For Ro Las Juntas Code 17936 152-060-0 For For Ro Las Juntas Code 17936 152-060-0 For For Ro Las Juntas Code 17936 152-060-07 For Ro Canada Del Hambre Code 9003 358-050-05 All Ro Canada Del Hambre Code 8801 740002-1 All Ro Canada Del Hambre Code 88oi 740002-2 For Ro Canada Del Hambre Code 9008 354--10-07 All PorN Sec 26 TIS R2W Code 9203 199--20-07 For For W of N Sec 36 TIS R2W Code 9203 199-030-04 For For W of NE Sec 36 TIS R2W Code 9203 199-030-05 For For W of NFi Sec 36 TIS R2W Code 9203 199-030-06 For h! NE-1 Sec 6 T2S R1W Code 9203 208-220-05 For f NE Sec 6 T2S R1W Code 9263 208-220-02 For For NWJ Sec 8 T2S R1W Code 9283 208-210-01 For For NW Sec 8 T2S R1W Code 9203 208-240-03 For The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I 3 in the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. Alf The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of d 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 i THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated September 27, 1960 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessments should be p added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll. x Code 900 Assessment No. 2528 Budget Saver Market is erroneous?y, assessed with personal property in the amount of $ 0. This is a double assessment as the personal property is included in Assessment No. 91904-2015 in the name of Budget Saver, Incorporated. Assessment No. 900-2528 is there- fore erroneous and should be cancelled. i Code 5309-Assessment No. 2007 Guido and Reno Mazzoni are assessed with personal property in the amount of $740, with money ,420, total ,760. The assessment of this personal property on the Unsecured Roll constitutes a double assessment as it is assessed on the secured roll under Parcel I No- 37-090-07• Code 5309 Assessment No. 2007 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y i In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. s 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 following personnel adjust- ments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: t County Administrator: Junior Staff Analyst to Junior Administrative Analyst, Range 32 ($4584556) ; Assistant Staff Analyst to Assistant Administrative Analyst, Range 36 (9556-3676) ; f Associate Staff Analyst to Associate Administrative Analyst, Range 40 46764821) ; all effective September 28, 1960, Create class of Senior Administrative Analyst at Range 44 8214998) of the basic salary schedule, effective 1 Sept errs er 28, 1960. G , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w 316 34 September 27, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THY. BOARD ORDERED that M. L. runes, Constable, Port Chicago Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA from October 6 to October 12, 19601,' r on vacation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. The CountyAdministrator having notified this Board that a gift of $1.000 to the Probation Department for use in sending Juvenile Court wards to summer camps, has been re- ceived from the Gospel Foundation of California; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift of $1,000 be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute a Certificate of Appreciation to said Gospel Foundation of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. The Countv Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of four shotguns and one gas gun for the use of the office of the County Sheriff, has been received from the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refinery at Crockett; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said gift of four shotguns and one gas gun be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute a Certificate of Appreciation to said California and Hawaiian Sugar Refinery. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approvingr Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on emotion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation xt adjustments be and thev are approved for the following departments: Public Works: Decrease Increase zji 1. Temporary Salaries 19860.71, Unappropriated Reserve 1,860. 2 gY3 2. Temporary Salaries 20,200. Cost Applied 39600• Unappropriated Reserve 6,600. t' 3. Specialized Personal Services 8:500. Temporary Salaries Y Hospital Plant Acquisition: Bldg. Alterations, Hospital 1003 379550 Remodel Wards F & G 1003 37,550 The foregoing order is passed by the: unanimous vote of the Board. c. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of officers, election for formation of Walnut County Water District, to be held November 22, 1960, and payment of owner of polling place. n On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officer to conduct the election for formation of Walnut County Water District, to be held on November 22, 1960: l 18.00 for election officer serving as inspector: 15.00 for services as election officers (except inspector) ; 3.00 for delivering election returns; 10 per mile each way for messenger who delivers said election returns. x 31? 77 September 27, 1960 - continued -i sS 3 5 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owner of pollingeplacefurnishedforsaidelectionisherebyfixedat110.00 for the polling place. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Granting permit to operate carnival in Rodeo. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Rodeo Athletic Club and the Rodeo Base Club are granted a permit to operate a carnival which is to be presented by the Royal West Shows, October 5th through October 9th, i inclusive, on a vacant lot on First and Parker Streets in Rodeo; and This Board having been assured that said Rodeo Athletic Club and Rodeo Bass Club will use their share of the profits of said carnival for recreational purposes in Rodeo, thisBoardremitsanylicensefeesprovidedforunderprovisionsofOrdinanceNo. 391, and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. 3i s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1472 which rezones property in the Danville area, request of Glen C. Gibbs k 493-RZ) ; Ordinance No. 1473 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area, request of William C. Myer (521-RZ) . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURHTER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be pub- lished for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation f' printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1472 in the "CONTRA COSTA TIMES" No. 1473 in the "PLEASANT HILL ;YEWS" P w` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request that Board waive require- went referred to in Sec- tion 4 (g) , Ordinance 1399 (Solicitors Permits) . Willis Foster Associates, Inc. having requested that the Board waive requirement- referred to in Section 4 (g), Ordinance 1399, which requires letters of recommendation from t three reputable citizens of the County, attesting to the good character of the applicant, in the instances of applications of Nathan Block and Eugene Groseclose for permits under said Ordinance 1399; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to notify said Millis Foster Associates, Inc. that all pro- visions of said ordinance must be complied with by all applicants. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L 1 In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Sum- mons in Court Action to the office of the District TAttorney. f The Clerk of this Board having on September 22, 1960, referred copy of complaint and summons served on M. A. Snaith, Deputy Cleric, at 10:15 a.m., on September 21, 1960, in Action No. 79597 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa Ronald WesleyShepherd, a minor, b Icem WesleyShepherd, his guardian ad litem, versus East Bay MunicipalUtilities District, County of Contra Costa, Vincent ttodrigues Construction Inc., et al, to the orrice or the District Attorney; NOW, THUiEFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring 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. i 1 1 4 7 I 01C) A L September 27, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approval. of plans ana specifications for f construction of Ygnacio Valley Channel in Ygnacio Valley near Concord (Contra Costa County AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA Storm Drain Maintenance Dis-COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT trict No. 1) . NO. 1. Plans and specifications for construction of Ygnacio Valley Channel, Westmoreland Park to Sacramento Northern Railroad in Ygnacio Valley near Concord (Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1) having been submitted to and filed with this Board xm this day by the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; and s= On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD s , ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROVED. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH-M- ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the above referred to speci- fications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for October 18, 1960, at 11 a.m. 5 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby dir- ected to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, invit- ing bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G y In the Matter of Approving SIC-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH and authorizing payment WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL for property acquisition. DISTRICT 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 Flood Control District: Warrant Escrow Contract Pavable To N_ Amount Grant Date Glavi Laskso SetNorthAmericanTitlep • 13, Insurance Company 75741 100.00 Dorothy E. Laskso 1960 to The County Clerk is directed to accept deed and/or easement from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control Dis- trict. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting application of Clara Belle Hinton to operate card room in accordance with pro- visions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. Clara Belle Hinton having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at The Waikiki - 2198 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, and the Sheriff having 1.4recommendedthatsaidapplicationbegranted; NOW, THEREFOPX, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,4 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Clara Belle Hinton for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Matter of Letter from Ben F. Hartinger, Chairman, Proponents to Incorporate Pleasant Hill. w This Board having received a letter from Ben F. Hartinger, Chairman, Proponents to Incorporate Pleasant Hill , attached to which is a description which Mr. Hartinger writes, sets forth in detail the area designated in a map attached to Notice of Intention to Circu- late a Petition which was presented to the Board September 20, 1960; and K seconded b Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOOnmotionofSupervisorKenny, y p ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to place said letter on file.r%d,, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G x 31.a September 27, 1960 continued In the Matter of Letter from Consulting Engineers Associa- tion of California with re- ference to the Board's making available engineering services to county special districts, etc. This Board having received a letter dated September 21, 1960, from the Consulting Engineers Association of California, in which the Board's action in making available Public Works Department engineering services to county special districts, cities and independent special districts on the basis of cost plus a fixed percentage for administrative overhead; t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is referred to the County Administrator and Public Works Director. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of an Agreement f with Chase, Ward and Gardner. WHEREAS, the firm of Chase, Ward and Gardner, Associates has made an offer of their ;R services as consultants in the proposed suit against the project architect of the Richmond County Building, and WHEREAS, the said offer is contained in a letter from the said firm to the District Attorney's Office dated September 15, 1960, and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is desirous of employing said firm for the pur poses specified and the amounts stated in said letter, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the offer contained in said letter is hereby accepted; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor is authorized to issue any warrants required by said contract upon request of the District Attorney. The foregoing resolution Was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. . 9 In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders, 4733, 4734, 4735 and 4736. On motion of Supervisor Coll, 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 Description of Work Cast 4733 mine Hill Outlet Remove dead vegetation 350 FC 60-27 SP) in Vine Hill outlet from Pacheco Boulevard to gust downstream from Arthur Itoad, Martinez Area. 4734 Grayson Creek Remove dead vegetation I,400 FC 60-18 SP) from Arnold Industrial Highway to downstream end of lined channel, Pacheco Area. z 4735 Pine Creek Remove dead vegetation 800 FC 60-19.-SP) from Willow Pass Road to Monument Boulevard, Concord. area. 4736 Galindo Creek Remove dead vegetation 11,200. FC 60-20 SP)from junction with Pine Creek to Cowell Road, Concord Area. Fork to be accomplished with County forces.) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 300 f t. X 4' September 27, 1960 - continued - yt i In the Matter of Authorizing additional funds for install- ing chain link fence and gates on the property of American Radiator and Standard Sanitary AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Corporation in San Pablo (Stora CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTEN a Drain Maintenance District ANCE DISTRICT NO. 4.. No. 4) . This Board having on August 30, 1960 adopted a resolution approving informal bid of San Jose Steel Company, Inc., in the amount of 4598 for installing approximately 420 line feet of chain link fence with two twenty-foot wide gates on the property of American Radiator Y- and Standard Sanitary Corporation in San Pablo, and Mr. Joe Taylor on behalf of Mr. C. C. Rich , Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, having appeared r; before this Board and stated that an estimated $100 additional amount will be required for completion of the installation of said fence and gates; Y NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the expenditure of an additional 100 for completion of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, as Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County a Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, be and he is hereby authorized to inspect and to accept the work on behalf of the District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requested t') replacement of trees, flood control project near Elmwood r xfaa Court cul-de-sac. This Board having received a letter from Ring, Turner, Ring & Wright, attorneys at law, with reference to the channeling proposal for Walnut Creek near the Elmwood Court cul-de sac, for flood control purposes and which will require the removal of trees owned by some H of the property owners in the area, and in which letter the Board is requested to replace the trees when they are removed; and s; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa Flood Control District, for report on the cost involved in replacing said trees and his recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vete of the Board. G' In the Matter of Appointment of A. F. Bray, Jr. to serve f as Law Library Trustee for they Contra Costa County Law Library. It appears to this Board that a vacancy occurs in the office of Law Library Trustee for the Contra Costa County Law Library due to the recent death of James F. Hoey; and f, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD Y+ ORDERED that A. F. Bray, Jr., a member of the Bar of Contra Costa County, is hereby appointed 7 = to serve as a Law Library Trustee of the Contra Costa County Law Library, for the unexpired term of James F. Hoey, deceased. AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. 4' NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Edward A. Tomlin as Constable of the Antioch Judicial District. f, Edward A. Tomlin having filed with this Board his resignation as Constable of the Antioch Judicial District, effective with the close of business on September 30, 1960; r„ NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted effective with the close of business on September 30, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.e aa.. 3 September 27, 1960 - continued - k In the Matter of Appointment of John F. Cox as Constable of the Antioch Judicial District. This Board having this day accepted the resignation of Edward A. Tomlin as Constable of the Antioch Judicial District, effective with the close of business on September 30, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John F. Cox 215 - 10th Street, Antioch, California, be andheisherebyappointedasConstableoftheIntiochJudicialDistrictfortheunexpiredterm of Edward A. Tomlin, resigned, commencing October 1, 1960, and ending on the first MondayjafterthefirstdayofJanuary, 1961. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Designating Alternative County Seat RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors resolves as follows: THAT pursuant to Government Code Section 23600, the Boys' Rehabilitation Center, Byron, California, is designated as the alternative temporarypracy county seat for use as the county headquarters in the event existing county offices require evacuation because of war or enemy-caused disaster, or the imminence thereof. s THAT the County Administrator is designated as the Coordinating Officer for the development of plans to implement any necessary relocation of the county seat. a THAT the Clerk of this Board is directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be filed with the Secretary of State, State of California. 4 Adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mei F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Eino Kauppines. An instrument dated September 27 1960 whichp provides that for a valuable considera tion 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 Eino Kauppines on June 5, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Eino Kauppines are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Eino Kauppines is released from the said lien, and said referred- to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to 1' 4 this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. f In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Doris Lenore Rilling. An instrument dated September 27, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera U tion 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 Doris Lenore Hilling on February 13 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Doris Lenore Hilling are hereby satisfied, and all regi and personal property of said Doris Lenore Rilling is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is rresented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this t Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P 4 i i r t HT1 nw. September 27, 1960 - continued - nr In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of rein-r bursement agreement of 5 Arine Turner. An instrument dated September 27, 1960, which provides that for a valuable consider - tion 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 Arine Turner on August 30, 19571 or granting of aid and assistance to said Arine Turner are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Arine Turner is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to a this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. J; The foregoing order is passed by thq unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Setting Monthly Rental for Property Adjacent to Pleasant Hill Building.RESOLUTION f WHEREAS, the lease with option to purchase between this Board and the Retirement Board of this County, dated May 10, 1960, provides in Section 4 that the monthly rental therefor shall be modified by mutual agreement after the Retirement Board's exact total of a costs have been ascertained, and they now having been ascertained as $122,0$0,06 and the monthly rental necessary to return this investment to the Retirement Board, as provided in z said lease, is $1294.90; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that the Chairman of this Board be authorized to execute a modification of and an addition to said lease to provide a monthly rental of 1294.90. f Adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, J W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to execute agreement with Leptien, Cronin and Cooper, re engineer- ing services for improvement of Vaqueros Avenue and for the extension of Seventh Street, Rodeo. f LEPTIEN, CRONIN AND COOPER, Engineers, having presented proposal for the necessary engineering service for the improvement of Vaqueros Avenue between First Street and San Pablo Avenue, Rodeo, and for the extension of Seventh Street, Rodeo; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, is authorized to execute said agreement. Y, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving participation with the City of Pittsburg in a joint pro- ject to clean and align a portion of Kirker Creek channel Y between California Street and y.14th Street, Pittsburg. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that participation with the City of Pittsburg in a joint project to clean and align a portion of Kirker Creek channel between California Street and 14th Street, Pittsburg, is APPROVED at an estimated cost of 5000, with 50% thereof to be paid by each agency, County funds to be taken from Special Channel Maintenance budget. (Work is to be done by Public Works Department personnel and Viz. Right .of Entry permits to be obtained by Flood Control District personnel) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s. y. Thi' i+"m L September 27, 1960 - continued -p In the Matter of Resolution and order redesignating manner in which funds are to be disbursed in Assessment District No. 1960-3, yjTract2742, Orinda Crest Manor, Contra Costa County, California WHEREAS, on the 26th day of July, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa passed a resolution approving the Engineer's Report, ordering the acquisitions, and ordering disbursements in accordance with "Exhibit A" attached to said resolution; and i WHEREAS, it appears that certain of said work has been completed and that there t are certain parties entitled to payment, and that certain work remains uncompleted and that all of said disbursements should be made directly through the office of the County Auditor and E the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the disbursements to be made in said proceedings shall be in accordance with Exhibit A which is annexed to this resolution; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that that portion of the resolution of the Board passed on July 26, 1960, directing the manner of disbursements be, and it is hereby, modified insofar as it relates to the manner of disbursements and the persons to whom disbursements are to be made, by the provisions of this resolution; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all disbursements shall be made in accordance with the provisions of this resolution and Exhibit A annexed hereto. AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. EXHIBIT A"y. AMENDED ENGINEER'S STATEMENT OF COST AND CER- TIFICATION FOR DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR AC- QUISITION OF IMFROVEYJRNTS, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1960-3, TRACT 2742, ORINDA CREST MANOR, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I. ACQUISITION COSTS fig; For work which has been completed and certified to as completed and to be dis- bursed to the persons entitled thereto as follows: Name and Address York Done Amount 1 JAMES LUCAS Grading 76:00 3 Monte Vista Road Orinda, California WARREN W. DETLOFF Grading 144.00 150 Canon Drive Orinda, California NEELEY L. FOULGER Grading 756.00 Route 22 Box 266 Martinez, California BLAIR EXCAVATORS Excavating 4$0.00 5927 Lassen Street E1 Cerrito, California R. L. STRATTON Excavating 297:75 501 Monument Boulevard Concord, California GALLAGHER do BURKE Grading 34.6.17 344 High Street Oakland, California F` M G M CONSTRUCTION Excavating 710.44. 1785 Arnold Industrial Hiway Concord, California DON CROSSMAN Grading 13,500.00 1200 Alpine Road Walnut Creek, California y AZ 324 t t. x'' September 27, 1960 - continued - p ` Name and Address Work Ione Amount r, RHODES & JAMIESON Materials 229.32 q a'333 Kennedy Street Oakland 4, California F TUNNEL ROCK QUARRY Materials 49219-39 c% Fernhoff & Wolfe r Central Building r 436 - 14th Street N Oakland, California DIAMOND K. SUPPLIES Materials 269,17 3671 Mt. Diablo Blvd. s Lafayette, California r AMERICAN CULVERT CO.Pipe 2,646.93 8300 Baldwin Street Oakland, California PYRAMID CONSTRUCTION CO.Curbs & utters 8,587.19 441 Moraga Road Moraga, California f SHARPE SEVER CONST. CO. Sewers 6x736.21* 651 South 15th St. Richmond, California r1 rt M+ OAKLAND PLUMBING SUPPLY Materials 564.72PC t CO. 309 - 4th Street Oakland, California EMPIRE FOUNDRY Materials 793.52 r : 950 - 19th Avenue 1. s Oakland, California AMERICAN PIPE & Pipe & Materials 861.8 CONSTRUCTION CC.r P. 0. Box 630 f u Hayward, California h 1f V. G. LUCAS Grading 187.50w xkf 23 Richie Drive Pleasant Hill, Calif. McDONNEL NURSERY Planting 46.32 a of t xr 4 1333 East Newell Ave. s i g Walnut Creek, Calif. LAFAYETT,E RENTALS 41.79 3697 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Lafayette, California THE JUSTICE c4. Plantings 1,358-05R 1260 - 59thSt. Emeryville, California t r, 4+d OSCAR FRIBORG Paving & Grading 569310.72/ oc% Leptein, Cronin Cooper x h 3604 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California z CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA Manholes 1,600.E k r . SANITARY' DISTRICT 1250 Springbrook Rd. Walnut Creek, California 1000,763.03 To be disbursed for uncompleted work upon certification of bhgineer of Work and County Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa for payment there 64r of, such certificates to certify the per- sons who have done said work, as well s the ausntity, and mount thereof.13.762-17 20s4111452 f r zr t. r r s .: September 27, 1960 - continued - II. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES To be disbursed to the persons entitled thereto, as follows: 1. Engineering fees, to be dis- bursed to LEPTIEN, CRONIN k COOPER, 3604 Alhambra, Martinez, California. 10,900.00 f 2. Legal fees, to be disbursed to EUGENE K. STURGIS, 1322 Webster Street, Oakland, California 3,435.79 3. To HERSEY INSPECTION BUREAU, 34058 Piedmont Ave., Oakland California 29,$41.92 k. To HAMy[OND, JENSEN do WALLEN, 660 Hegenberger Road, Oakland, California, for preparation of maps 900.00 5. To COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA for service charge on bonds 172.50 x` 6. To be disbursed as bills are re- ceived by the County of Contra Costa for cost of proceedings, including publications, printing of bonds, auditor's record and other incidental expenses.827.50 7. For filing fees, upon rendition of bill 150.00 Inspection fees of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 1,037.50 9. Inspection fees of the County of Contra Costa 1,198.00 21.463.21 TOTAL COST OF PROJECT 135,989.41 Bond Discount 0 95% of pax' 7.157.34 TOTAL BOND ISSUE AND TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED 143,146.75 In the Fatter of Claim for damages. Melvin F. Johns and Rose J. Johns having filed with this Board on September. 20,. 1960, calim for damages in the amount of $25,000; 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. rjj The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F j In the Matter of Claim for damages. t Arno M. Punk and Lucille A.Yunk having filed with this Board on September 209 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $25,000; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor 4 Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y* f E In the Fatter of Terminating proceedings for the formation of County Sanitation District No. 10-A, in the County of r Contra Costa, State of California. Ai The matter of the proposed formation of County Sanitation District No. 10-A, came on regularly to be heard before this Board on September 27, 1960, having heretofore been 1 continued from September 20, 1960. The County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa submitted a certificate dated September 26, 1960, that protests and objections to the formation of said Sanitary District had been filed by the owners of real property constituting more than one-half of the value of the real property within the proposed District as shown by the last equalized assessment, roll, and .good cause appearing therefor; i J6 5 4 September 27, 1960 - continued - F NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of r Contra Costa, State of California, that the proceedings for the formation of proposed County Sanitation District No. 10-A be and the same are hereby TERNPIATED. Y w x PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 27th day of September, 1460, by the following vote, to wit: r, AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coil, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. a. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to issue bulletin covering ac- knowledgement and acceptance of TG gifts and donations to the t County. rT. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ` ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to issue a bulletin covering the acknow- ledgment and acceptance of gifts and donations to the County, whereby gifts would be acknow- J ledged by department heads and legally accepted by the Board of Supervisors periodically, wf based on reports submitted by the office of the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i r In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report from Public fi Works Department (Business and Services Division) on cost of operating County-owned passenger vehicles. On motion of Supervisor Coll., seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report from the Public Warks Department (Business and Services Division) on the cost of operating County-owned passenger vehicles is acknowledged. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to obtain membership in the International City Managers' Association. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to obtain membership in the International City Managers' Association at an annual cost of $58, an offset to this charge to be effected by cancellation of existing arrangements made by the County Library to obtain materials from the International City Managers Association. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing building inspection services on a temporary basis to the City of Pinole. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT -IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that building inspection services on a temporary basis to the City of Pinole, as s requested by officials of that municipality, are AUTHORIZED subject to the reservation that the County shall be reimbursed at cost for such building inspection services. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board.G rF In the Matter of Authorizing County Probation Officer to provide up to three lunches per year at either the Juvenile Hall or the Boys' Rehabilitation Center for city police officers in the County working with Juvenile problems. Y On the recommendation of the CountyProbation Officer and the County Administrator ,,—, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED amu: 32? t September 27, 1960 - continued - t that the county Probation Officer is autnorized to proviae up to tnree lunches per year ateitherthejuvenileHailortheBoystRehabilitationCenterforcitypoliceofficersinthe County working with juvenile problems. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing t County Administrator to sub- mit letter to California State Disaster Office re prototype community fallout shelter. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to submit a letter to the California State Disaster Office, indicating that Contra Costa County is interested in sponsoring the construction by the Federal Government of a prototype community fallout shelter in one of the Somersville mines. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Coverage for County Employees. Proposed new contract between Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., 'and the County of Contra Co:,ta, and which contract provides the terms and conditions for coverage thereunder by County employees and which changes the format in accordance with the format generally found in all Kaiser Health Plan agreements and has no significant differences in the provi- sions and benefits, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. In the Matter of General i Plans for Sewage. WHEREAS, certain general plans for sewage have been heard and adopted by the: County Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, additional plans are in the process of completion; and 3 WHEREAS, implementation of these plans will be an important factor in the economic development of the 4ounty; fww 'THBRAFOkE, and on motion of bupervisor Uoll, seconded by supervisor xenny, rX is BY iix &ARll OkDEM that the District Attorney, Administrator, Health Department, and Sewage, Waste and water Division of the Public +corks Department, are directed to confer with pother sewage service agencies and municipalities, and to study and investigate possible means of implementation of the general plans for sewage, and to report their findings to this Board.. The foregoz.ng order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between Count of Contra Costa and Storm gain Maintenance District No. 1, with reference to drainage im rove meats in Ygnacio Valley JProject No. 36-1010). Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement dated September 27, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as County, and the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the Governing Board of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, hereinafter referred to as District, wherein District agrees, among other things, that in its notice to bidders and accompanying drawings and documents it will call for proposals for Item No. 3 in the bid schedule for drainage improvements in Ygnacio Malley (Project No. 36-1010) for a concrete box culvert to be placed under Risdon Road, and wherein ounty agrees, among other things, that the cost of Item 3 for said concrete box culvert is a proper charge against the funds of the County, and if the accepted bid of the successful bidder includes said Item 3, agrees to make funds available to reimburse the contractor with the District for all costs inegeneralcnt connection with saidItem tctrmand the District, tavailabletoispresentmake payment edotoractor under the terms oft agreement hem the ontraco this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement abiee a de hentsaon is hereof APPROVED the anand Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman, is authorized to execu gx'al on behalf of the District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. September 27, 1960 - continued In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area Pursuant RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING to the "County Service Area Law". COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. L-13 r The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 15th day of august, 1960 a Petition praying for the establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the "County Service Area Law", to include the territory hereinafter described to furnish street lighting services therein, and i THAT it appeared from the Certificate of W. T. Paasch Cody Clerk of the County ofContraCostathatsaidPetitionassofiledborethesignaturesofregisteredvotersresiding r? within the said hereinafter described territory constituting not less than ten percent (10°0) of the registered voters residing therein,and 3 THAT this Board did the 23rd day of August, 1960 pass and adopt its resolution of intention to establish said County Service Area whaich said resolution contained all of the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code and did set 10:00 o'clock a.m. , Tuesday, the 27th day of September, 1960in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court StreetsiMartnez, Contra Costa County, California as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, and s THAT notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner prescribed by publication in the "El Sobrante Harold Bee Presse", a newspaper of general circulation circulated in the area on September 1, 1960, as appears by the Affidavit of Publication on file herein which said notice contained all of the matter required to be contained therein by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code, and THAT this Board did on this date at the time end glace set for hearing call for protests as provided by Section 25210.17 and no protests being made either orally or in writ- ing by any interested persons or taxpayer, and THAT this BOARD DOES FIND AND DETERMINE that the services described in the Resolu- tion of Intention are entirely extended County Services and does establish the hereinafter I described area as County Service Area L-13, to provide street lighting services therein. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa which is hereby formed into County Service Area L-13 is specifically described as follows: Jana Bonds - Green Acres Lighting District, being a portion of Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 filed September 19, 1951 in Map Book 44, page 45, all of Jana Bonds Unit No. 2 filed September 281 1953 in Map hook 52, page 5, all of Green Acres filed August 169 1950 in Map Book 41, page 35, and a portion of Lot 25 Rancho El Sobrante, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1; thence Easterly¢ and Northerly along the southern boundary line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 to the south- west corner of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 2; thence Easterly along the southerly line of the said Jana Bonds, Unit No. 2 and the eastern extension thereof to the eastern line of Clark Road; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Clark Road to its intersection with the south- easterly (South 630 16, 19" East) extension of the northern line of the said Green Acres; thence Northwesterly and Westerly along the said extension and along the northern lines of the , said Green Acres to the northwest corner thereof, beim; a point on the eastern line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 ' to the northeast corner thereof; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Jana x Bonds Unit No. 1 to the northeast corner of Lot No. 30; thence South 18° 101 East 63.918 feet t'y and South 1° 091 West 60.016 feet along the east line of Lot 30 to the southeast corner there- of; thence South 750 27' 30" West along the southern line of Lots 30 to 33 inclusive to the southwest corner of Lot 33 being a po ns, on the western line of the said Jana Bonds Unit No. 1; thence Southerly, Westerly and Southerly, Westerly and Southerly along the western lines of Jana Bonds Unit No. 1 to the southwest corner thereof, the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. y•,Y NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Bids received for remodeling of the Brentwood Fire House. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for remodeling of the Brentwood Fire House9andthisbeingthetimeandplacesetoutintheNoticetoContractorsforthe receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are read by the Clerk: Sal Cola Construction Company, 911 Main Street, Martinez; f: Mr. L. C. Marshall, Route 1, Box 235, Antioch, Robert J. Beck Construction Company. 1065 Railroad avenue, Pittsburg; Mr. Clinton W. Sudweeks, 415 Sherwood, Brentwood; and On the recommendation of the Commissioners of the Brentwood Fire District and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the decision as to acceptance of the best bid be and the same is hereby continuedto October 4, 1960. 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. Buchan G ' f S .{S x 4 k +`` 'C ,f } fir: September 27, 1960 - continued x NOES: RV#ii• ASShfitT: Supervisoac Joseph S. Silva. r r`4s And the Board ad3ourns to meet on Thursday, September 29, 1960; at 9 hoard Chambers, Hall of Records, Wartines, California. 1_tib?:.,. ATTEST: W. T. PAASC , CLERK By Deputy Clerk t K E n sit , X aha t 5. f t 1$ a 4[" yt' + ta,,• f,.G.sdatr a t s y .r a 4 h k:n.t y r.T+7{ z e t r 7 sem• c`t} ' , a fit t• «;¢ ¢1„r:'j ,, f,€„ s`,':',.'a. EWA -,WE :; imyto RAI 3k..•¢ #,..,;' x rr!"., r "=4. rP{iti k''s f a g fit a f> F z , ° r r 0^ i" f Cu'k +S A Y ,t ! G J SF.fi.•r, M I r r= r. / 1i t fi x ( s r^z Y`"_' r y-. F- +• c ^%ai a A. Am,WAs n t t s,1at f IComaIfYMAtNano r k jig fixf >$`,+`s..'• Y ni live.k r r.b .(ji. a cf` r.s t.:a5F•' r mean: on-No, =AW %V moop Any yF i i X f r 4' v?`s? ' r i' y,.'+. i+ r'``'•nk a3 t r ."[ a Avg ru s r ;t f• tv :, t$'r F k{',' " 9 YY* tr' mt ;# y;', t vim 400- X 7tT yw X.. t .lE. ARM K 'xs r yz.fi t. fi.,P. 71' ": rw Dty3. Y i h x+; TrJ B 10RB THE BOARD OF SUPrMVISORS THURSDAY, SEPTai BER 299 1960 THE BOARD ET IN REGULAR ADJ0UR2V,-:D SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAI9B9RS9 HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRiSENT: HONORABLE .•ILL F. NIELSEN, CHAIR , PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JA-:3S ?. ii Pa Y, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRSSFNT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: R. W. Kelly, Supervising Plumbing Inspector Building Inspector Building Inspection Department, to attend 31st Annual Business 6onference, Western numbing Officials Association, from October 3 through October $, 1960, in Reno, Nevada. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the 'atter of Approval, in principle, of Plans of Routes, etc. , presented by San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. This Board considers Plans of Routes, Rights of 'Jay, Terminals, Stations, Yards and Related Facilities and Improvements prepared by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District and dated August 11, 1960, and which are this day officially presented by Mr. H. L. Cummings, Vice President of said District, and the following persons appear and comment on the plans: Nor. John M. Peirce, General Manager of the District; Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. and Mr. Marvin Joseph, 1.4strict Directors; Mr. Thomas 11clienzie of the engineering group that designed the project; Far. Richard Shephard, Administrative Assistant of the District; and the following appear and offer objections to portions of the proposed routes:. i Xr. H. K. Forsman who submits petitions signed by residents of the Lafayette area expressing opposition to the proposed route as it affects Lafayette, and Mr. Forsman states that he represents residents of Lafayette Oaks and members of the Lafayette Improvement Associa tion; 14r. Lou Repetto representing the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, who recomends select. ion of the Freeway Route rather than the proposed Olympic Boulevard; Mr. Stanford white, President of the Lafayette Design Corporation, who expresses opposition to the proposed Olympic Boulevard route; a and "Ir. F. A. Stewart, City iianager of Concord, expresses concern as to 'cut-back" line to Pleasant Hill in the proposed route; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Aenny, IT IS BY TFE BOARD ORDERED that said Plans of Routes, Rights of Way Terminals, Stations, Yards and Related Facilities and Improvements are APPROVED, IN PRINCIh:3, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is requested to make a study of the Lafayette, Richmond, Pleasant Hill and Concord route and station location objections made by official and semi- official groups within these areas, and to also study the possibility of adopting.the Freeway Route from Lafayette to Walnut Creek and report to this Board as to the definite costs and engineering design. The foregoing order 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. N04S: None. F ABSENT: None. In the Fatter of Approving new rates for members of the County Retirement system. 1 Pursuant to Section 31454 of the Government Code, and on the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association Retirement Board, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following con- tribution and interest rates effective as shown, are APPROVED: COUNTY k Miscellaneous Members: 629 of payroll effective for earnings commencing October 1, 1960 Safety Members: 12.$5% of payroll effective for earnings commencing October 1, 1960 i i f 7i 7 300 Sep tember 29,1960, Continued L.OYBES County Employees:See attached sheets for details. To be effective for earnings commencing Uctober 1, 1960 Interest rate on contributions - 3.59 To be effective for interest to be paid January 1.,1961 r The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mal F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. EMPLOYEES' RETIRFAENT ASSOCIATION of the CCUNTY OF COKTRA COSTA M Yf MALTS leMBERS FEMALE Ma4BERS Contribution Rate Applicable to: Contribution Bate^1 c ble to: XceSS o Excess 0 First 4350 Monthly First 4350 74onthly entry of Monthly Compensation of Monthly Compensation Age Compensation overX350 Compensation, over 4350 16 3.39%5.09% 17 3.49 5.23 4.05 6. f 18 3.59 5.38 4.18 6.28 19 3.70 5.55 4.33 6.50 f seg203.81 5.72 4.49 6.74 21 3.84 5.76 4.55 6.82 22 3.88 5.$2 4.61 6.91 24 3.95 5.93 k.73 7.I0 25 3.99 5.99 4.79 7.19 z6 4.03 6.05 4.86 7.29 27 4.08 6.12r284.13 6.19 5.007 50 x 29 4.18 6.27 5.07 7.61 30 4.23 6.35 5.15 7.72 31 4.29 6.44 5.22 7.83 r 32 4.36 6.54 5.30 7.95 33 4.42 6.63 5.37 8.06 34 4.49 6.72 5.45 8.1835q 3b 4+.b16 2 5.53 8.30 t 92 5.61 8.42 37 4.69 7.04 5.69 54 38 4.76 7.14 5r7$ 8.67 f 39 4.83 7.25 5.87 80 40 4.91 7.37 5.45 8.93 41 4.98 7.47 6.04 9.06 42 5.07 7.60 6.12 9.1$G435.14 7.72 6.21 9.32 44 5.23 7.84 6.30 9.45 i'Y 45 5.31 7.97 6.38 9.57 46 5.39 8.09 6.47 9.71 47 5.49 8.23 6.56 9.84 r 48 5.57 8.36 6.66 9.99 49 5.67 8.50 6.75 10.12 n 50 5.76 8.64 6.85 10.27 51 5.85 8.77 6.94 10-41 52 5.95 8.92 7x04. 10.56 y 54 6. 14 6 7. 13 10.7}0 7.24 10.86 55 6.24 9.36 7.35 11.02 56 57 66.434 9..66 7.45 11.177o5611- 58 6.55 9.82 7.67 11.50 59 6.65 9.97 7.78 11.67 This column applies only to members under the Old Age, Survivors and DisabilityInsuranceprogram. q This column applies to the total salaries of members na under the old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance program as well as to the salaries in excess of $350.00 monthly of members under such program. 4 r,r S 3 r8 y3 t} tY September 29 1960 Continued r j ;rf:+ EMPLOYEES*ASSOCIATION of the COUNTr OF CONTRA COST,. SAFETY 14EWEAS EIlt:2'y Rate Of Contribution 21 Y r rt kY {r f 22 8.79 23 8.87 b C R 24 cis 2 9.04 y ,>r .tea, 9.y t j ti yrn elo 2 33 g,c,9 34 x 1 35 20.26 f n And the Board takes recess at.,11:5(} a.m.- to Tuesday,, October 4.,,. 1960, at q a.AT.R , ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CL a rman . . s... ss M. K. Smith Deputy Clerk r ' it r i aF i p IKA s FIX r e t X25 1!Y x r,Y i r rt R f tf k { y ! k I t >3 4p r: h.a NF r. r ti n;:,. •_, a .' i.. ,. l{. i+k 1,r 'Y f'ry aX. c BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960 x THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MAR11 NEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEG 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 Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erron- eous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to correct the following assessments: Requests dated September 29 1960 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue a and Taxation Code the following assessments fid. should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll. For the year 1955, Sale Nos. 340, 341, 342, East Bay Municipal Utility District is assessed with a 20 foot strip in Tract 2015, assessed value of land $30. These assessments should be cancelled as this 20 foot strip lies within their District. For the year 1945, Company Y por- tion X2862 A. M. T. Com an is erroneous) assessed with a or- tion Lot 13 Blk G, Orinda Park Terrace. This property was acquired by Contra Costa County and should be cancelled from 1945 to 1959 inclusive. For the year 1959, Sale Nos. 2591 and 2592, State of California is assessed with certain lots in Block 4, Town of Pacheco, as non-taxable property, and also with assessed value of land and improvements. There assessed values should be removed and taxes and penal- ties cancelled. For the year 1959, Sale J207, Dana Estates Inc., is erroneously assessed with Lot k 315 less mineral rights, Tract 2437, assessed value of $450. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Parcel 1114-463-43 and 014-463-45• In Volume 25 a number of assessments erroneously appear in Code Area 5304. These properties were annexed to the City of Antioch but through an error these changes were not made on the Roll. The following assessments should be changed from Code Area 5304. to Code a Area 100:c, 71-181-01 to 71-181-16 inclusive,r'3 71-182-01 to 71-182-08 inclusive, 71-183-01 to 71-183-10 inclusive.µr; In Volume ?, Code 300, 1504-413-20, Nicholas and Rose Romick are assessed with Lot r 92 and portion Lot 93, Havenside 12 with improvements erroneously assessed at $4280. A computation error was made in determining the assessed value. The correct value of improve- ments is $3280. In Volume 23, Assessment 1199029, E. A. Taliaferro is assessed with Lots 27 and 28 Block 9, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $2170.x On December 6, 1959 these improvements were gutted by fire. The correct assessed value is 500. In Volume 12, Code 705, 09-060-05, The Presbytery of San Francisco is assessed with 4.676 acres in Section 29 T2N RlE. This church filed claim for exemption but through an error $13220 was allowed instead of $13640. An additional exemption of $420 should be allowed. In Volume 7, Code 300, 1503-323-189 G. F. & Sylvia Forsburg are assessed with a portion of Lot 105, Berkeley Country Club Terrace with improvements emitted. Improvements of $780 should be added at the request of Mr. Forsburg. In Volume 28, Assessment , 490270, James A. Nicholls is erroneously assessed with 74 acre parcel in Section 33 T2N R3E, assessed value of land $220. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in and is a portion of Assessments 490134 and 490197. In Volume 5, Code 208, 1116-201-27, Melvin Sherman et al, are assessed with .83 acre parcel in Ro Monte Del Diablo, assessed value of land $5520, improvements $18700. A portion of this property was deeded prior to lien date but through an error this change was not made. This property should be assessed as follows: Code 208, 1116-201-27 Melvin Sherman and Alexander I. Teplow Ro Monte del Diablo .395 Ac - land $2640 s Code 208, J116-201-30 Melvin Sherman et al ria Ro Monte del Diablo .435 Ac - land 2880, improvements 333 I October 4, 1960 - continued - In Volume 44, Code 9203, #199-030-039 A. J. and Marjorie Pitka are erroneously assessed. with 268.899 Ac in portions of Sections 1, 25 and 36 TIS R2W, assessed value of land $5920, improvements $1570. Mr. and Mrs. Pitka acquired a portion of this property but through an error all of the property was transferred to them. This property should be assessed as follows: Code 9203, iF199-030-17 A. J. & Marjorie Pitka Por Secs 25 & 36 TiS R2W 56.12 Ac. assessed value of land $1230. Code 9203, #199-030-18 Arthur Meuller & Hugo Mueller Jr Por Sec 36 TIS R2W 212.779 Ac, assessed value of land $4690, Improvements $1570. In Volume 39 in Code Area 8514, Assessment #700088, Hercules Powder Company is assessed with 126.5 acres in Ro S1 Pinole, assessed value of land $20930. This property was annexed to the City of Pinole but through an error this change was not made. The correct Code Area is 402 and the correct Assessment # is 55037. In Volume 34, Code 7995, #13340$0-09, William S. and Vera L. Crewse are erroneously assessed with a portion of Lot 8, Johnston Tract containing 8.32 acres. This assessment should be cancelled as it is doable with #133-080-10 and #133-080-11. In Volume 33, Code 7979, 1166-110-03, Frank J. and Kate Rodgers are assessed with 9.54 acres in Ro Las Juntas with personal property assessed at $250. Mr. Rodgers requests this personal property be removed and added to #166-261-01. In Volume 7, Code 300, #503-311-35, W. F. and Dorothy I. Knuckles are assessed with Lot 169, Berkeley Country Club Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed at $680. These improvements did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. j In Volume 28, in Code 7305 appears a valuation card under #239-153-05 showing land value of $400. This valuation card should be removed and taxes levied should be cancelled. In Volume 42, Code 602, #360-082-11, North American Title Company is assessed with Lot 11 Block B Tract 2236 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3940. These improve ments were damaged by filled ground slides. The correct assessed value of improvements is 1970• In Volume 6, Code 300, 1502-370-17, R. A. & Dorothy Howe are assessed with Lots 21. and 22 Block 30 North Berkeley Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed at $920. These improvements did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. ReQuests dated October 4. 1960 s In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured 3 Assessment Roll. Code 100-Assessment No. 467 r Walter James Norgol L x 2100 Biglow Dr. Antioch, California Boat-Assessed Value $80. Code 801-Assessment No. 1392 Hackie Honda 5$25 Alameda Ave. Richmond, California a Boat-Assessed Value $200. Code 912-Assessment No. 4. Pete Hoch 1761 Geary Street Walnut Creek, California f Boat-Assessed Value $360. a Code 7911-Assessment No. 239 Raymond Ydskus 341 Belmont Rd. Concord, California Boat No. 28 P 1457-Assessed Value $100. Code 7953-Assessment No. 5 Albert Shroua 55 North Gate Rd. Walnut Creek, California Boat No. CF 0438 AH-Assessed Value $120. Code 7963-Assessment No. 31 Jerry E. Brown 110 Berry Dr. Pacheco, California Boat-Assessed Value $160. a s 30 k µ z r October 4, 1960 - continued - 2 Code 8206-Assessment No. 1622 Teibert Korsvig 2321 96th Ave.Oakland, California Boat No. 28 D 127-Assessed Value $100. K Code 8206-Assessment No. 1623 Fred Russell 2824 E. 23rd Street Oakland, California Boat No. 28 P 1609-Assessed Value $ 400 Code $206-Assessment No. 1624 k Robert L. Yoder 747 Lewell in g r San Leandro, California Boat No. 28 F 1986-Assessed Value $ 700. r Requests dated October 4. 1960 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be N added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll.Code 5306-Assessment No. 37 Boat number 7 OB 2863 is assessed in the name of J. S. Hensley, assessed value $170. This boat was repossessed by the Western Auto Sales and assessed as a part of their inventory, prior to the lien date. !` herefore,assessment no. 37, code 5306, should be cancelled.Code 701-Assessment No. 93 Boat number 7 RB 481 is assessed in the name of D. L. Killingsworth, assessed value $80. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment number 93, code 701, should be cancelled.Code 7939-Assessment No. 2 Boat number 7 RB 112 is assessed in the name of Chester W. Link, assessed value $40. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. Therefore,assessment number 2, code 7939 should be cancelled.Code 8206-Assessment No. 1318 Boat number 28 C 31 is assessed in the name of R. A. Adams, assessed value $ 140.This boat was assessed and the tax paid in San Joaquin County. Therefore,assessment number 1318, code 8206, should be cancelled.Code 801-Assessment No. 1271 Boat number 28 D 1828 is assessed in the name of Tilo Lee & U. D. Crain,assessed value $50. This boat was destroyed prior to the lien date. There-fore, assessment number 1271, code 801, should be cancelled.ReQuests dated October 4 160 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll.Code 202-Assessment No. 361 Boat number 7 14B 26 is assessed in the name of F. E. Smith, assessed value 20. Since the hull has no value, this assessment was made on the motor,Which was used with the boat, the motor was disposed of prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 361 code 202, is erroneous and should be cancelled.Code 5306-Assessment No. 49 Boat number 7 OB 2863 is assessed in the name of J. S. Hinsley, assessed value $160. This boat was repossessed by the Western Auto Sales prior to the lien date, and has been assessed as part of their inventory. Therefore,assessment nur*er 49, code 5306, should be cancelled.Code 701-Assessment No. 159 Boat number 7 RB 481 is assessed in the name of D. L. Killingsworth,assessed value $80. This boat was sunk prior to the lien date. There-fore, assessment number 159, code 701, should be cancelled. T'The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Com'.In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County Tax Liens. s k4 The Redevelopment Agency - City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 Countv 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, 4 4 City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; y 335 l October 4, 1960 - continued - 1 On motion of Supervisor Coll,seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: S West Richmond Tract Lots 16-18 Block 8 115492 all Lots 18-21 Block 10 31.5520 all Lots 5-6 Block IS 115570 all Lots 7-8 Block 18 115571 all Lot 25 Block 20 115587 all Walls 2nd addition Lots 3-4 Block 244 156122 all West Richmond Tract Lot 4 Block 23 115593 all Lots 8-9 Block 24 115598 all Industrial Center Lots 8-10 Block 4 118748 all Por Lot 23 all 24 Block 4 118756 all Pullman Townsite Lot 21 Block 19 134105 all Lots 46-47 Block 19 134123 all Lot 16 Block 21 134160 all Walls Addition Lot 1 Block 194 135361 all Lots 19-20 Block 195 135403 all Lot 21 Block 197 135454 all Lot 22 Block 197 135455 all Lot 19-20 Block 198 135467 all Central Richmond 12 Lot 6 Block 3 137969 all Huber Tract Lots 42-43 Block 7 138345 all Coleman Pullman Lots 11-13 Block 8 138993 all Lots 31-32 Block 10 139063 East Shore Park Lot 1 Block "B" 139413 all Lot 2 Block "B" 139414 all Lot 42 Block "B" 139443 all Lot 43 Block "B" 139444 all Lots 14-15 Block "B" 139422 all Lot 41 Block "B" 139442 all Coleman Pullman Lot 28 Block 10 1390061 all Town of Stege Por Lot 2 Block 1 139921 all Nest Richmond Tract Lot 1 Block 2 115405 all West Richmond Tract Lots 5-7 Block 3 11.5419-20 all West Richmond Tract Lot 12 Block 10 115515 all Industrial. Center Lot 33-34 Block 1 118719 all Industrial Center Por. Lot 2 Block 5 118763 all t all Lot 3 Pullman rownsite Lots 9-10 Block 10 133862 all Pullman Townsite Lots 1-2 Block 19 134092 all Pullman Townsite Lots 8-10 Block 19 134096 all k Pullman Townsite Dots 41-42 Block 19 134120 all Malls Addition Lots 23-24 Block 194 135374 all Walls Addition Lot 18 Block 195 135402 all Walls Addition Lots 41-42 Block 205 135545 all Central. Richmond #2 Por Lots Block 3 137968 all 1-4 all of 3 5 Central Richmond #2 Lot 1 Block 6 138047 all Huber Addition Lot 26 Block 4 138548 all Walls Addition Lot 17 Block 195 135401 all Malls Addition Lot 22 Block 195 135405 all Walls Addition All Lot 23 Block 195 135406 all Por. 24 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of C an c ell ati on of 1960-61 County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County taxlienswhichshowontherecordsasunpaidoncertainpropertyacquiredbytheCountyofContra Costa; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contrait Caste, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Par. Sec. 25 do 36 TIS R2W XDBN Code 9203 199-030-17 Por., G Por. Ro. Monte Del Diablo 31 ac. Code 17955 153-145-01 all. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I x z i k 1 a Y 33 i a October 4, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The City of Martinez having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Martinez; and n The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Martinez, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the prop- erty hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Town of Martinez Por. Block 108 62520 For.y; Town of Martinez Por. Block 108 62521 For. Muir Manor Por. Lots 38 do 39 61635 Por.- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r firs In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County Tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax Y liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; yt On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested:dE u l North Richmond Tract #1 Addn Lots 4 & 5 Block 20 808038 all Lot 6 Block 20 808039 all North Richmond Land & Ferry #2 Lot 15 Block 63 808157 alI Lots 28 k 29 Block 65 808193 all Lots 16 & 17 Block 66 808204 all_. Lots 1-3 Block 62 808139 all r r, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. el, In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Richmond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond School 3 District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1910-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Walls Harbor Canter Tract Lot 4 Block 30 106813 all Lot 5 Block 30 106814 all Lots 11 do 12 Block 30 106820 all Lot 13 Block 30 106821 all The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G y In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District r Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested:5 Por. Ro. San Ramon Code 5100 192-080-01 z: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F• t October 4, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. s The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of, Richmond; and r The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid delinquent 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED fi that the County Auditor is authorised to cancel the unpaid delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: j. t rt f Harbor Front Tract Lot 26 Block 7 1959 Sale #1370 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. r On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva$ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Crockett County Fire District: Decrease Increase FN. 7. Capital Outlay Fire Truck 2009 43.00 x ; Unappropriated Reserve 2009 43.00 1 n; x Assessor: 12) Calculator (109951) 100.00 13) Calculator (109951) 100.00 4) 1-10 Dr. Film Cabinet 200.00 Auditor: Table 60 1 20 1003 19.04 5 drawer legal file 1003 19.00 CountyLibrarv: 4~r t7 Change quantity of Microfilm Reader w from 1 to 4 1206 t Change quantity of Micro- film Camera from 4 to 2 1206 1411.00 Multilith x`1250 1206 1411.00 Library Service Area LIB4, San Ramon:_ Interest on Notes and Warrants 2704 3.00 Capital Outlay 2704 Item 43 - Shelving 3.00 i Public Works Depart: 1. Moraga Way - Right of Way 1003 2100.00 2. Tassajara Road - Construction 1003 3700.00 3 3. Wilbur Avenue - Construction 1003 1800.00 4. Loma Linda - Construction 1003 1700.00 5. Pomona Street - Construction 1003 1700.00 6. Camino Pablo - Construction 1003 14.60.00 Primary Road Betterments 1003 7400.00 Secondary Road Betterments 1003 5 .00 1. Riffle splitter 1003 28.00 Traffic counter 1003 10.00 Valve locators 1003 1$.00 2. Ivy Drive- Road Construction 1003 1950.00 Small Betterments - SecondaryRoad 1W3 1950.E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. I c338 s October 4, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Quarterly Travel Report for the x Quarter ending September 30, 1960. f The County Administrator having presented to this Board Quarterly Travel Report for the quarter ending September 30, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report be and the same is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED.Y IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby APPROVED. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 14 5 In the Matter of Approving x, increase in annual clothing allowance for court wards in boarding homes and institu- tions from $75 to $100. On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY 7HE BOARD ORDERED that an increase in annual clothing allowance for court wards in boarding homes and institutions from $75 to $100 is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ATS In the Matter of Wharton 8S9QLUTIQN AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO Addition to the City of HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY Concord. 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 Wharton Addition to the Cit of Concord is in they process of annexa tion to said City, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and A . WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly August 22, 1960, certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of his sBoard, andsedadopted certi- X f 5 l t October 4, 1960 - continued - a) Every vehicle used in the business of refuse collection shall have painted on the outside of each side wall of the hauling body, in letters not less than four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, the following legible information in a color contrasting with the body color: 1) Name of refuse collector. 2) Permit number issued by the Board of Supervisors. is 3) Number of vehicle, if more than one vehicle is s operated by the collector. r b) A means shall be provided to cover and contain refuse securely within the hauling body of every collecting vehicle so that no refuse shall gp c) Collecting vehicles shall be kept clean, and no nuisance of odor committed. sThispermitpursuanttoorderoftheBoardofSupervisorsthis4thdayofOctober,1960. s The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, lel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of C.. agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lights, etc., County Service Area L-4 (Montalvin Manor - Annex). Agreement dated September 16, 1960, between Contra Costa County, hereinafter called County, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install, and/or maintain and operate lamps within theboundariesofdistrictasspecifiedinbidheretoforeacceptedbythisBoard, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for the period of five years from and after September 15, 1960, and shall thereafter extend automatically for successive terms of one year, district to pay monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, having been presented to i this Board; 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, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board, the governing body of CountyServiceAreaL-4 (Mont al vin Manor - Annex). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the Matter of Bales Addition RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE to the City of Concord. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 19551 passed and adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in area in the process of annexation to i-worporated cities; and WHEREAS, the Bales Addition to the City of Concord is in the process of annexation to said City, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearingthereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on September 26, 1960, certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has cern fied that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation by said City, and that fees payable be collected by the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said City is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Bales Addition to said City to be inspected byfCityforces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and re- tained by the City. r The foregoing order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. G 340 7779 f f October 4, 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 September 30, 1960, referred copy of complaint and summons served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk, on September 30, 1960, in Action No. 76881 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus A. Howard Kepler, et al., to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. j rk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w: 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.M The Clerk of this Board having on September 30, 1960, referred copy of complaint r and summons served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk, on September 30, 1960, in Action No. 79127 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus Ronald L. Kocher, et al.3 to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring 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. In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Wallace Webb & Son for Construction of an Air Traffic Control Tower at the Buchanan Field Airport subject ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND to certain conditions. NOTICE OF COMPLETION a: WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on June 2, 1959, entered into agreement with Wallace Webb & Son, 1774 "B" Street, Hayward, for the construction of an Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field Airport, with the Central Surety and Insurance Corporation a 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 com- pleted as of the 30th day of September, 1960, subject to the following conditions: 1. Receipt of the State certificate of approval for the elevator; 2. Certificate of guarantee of roof; 3. Certificate of guarantee for walls - leakage and workmanship; 4. Satisfactory completion of the 72-hour test of the air condi- tioning unit now being conducted and performance of which is satisfactory at the 36-hour mark; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED as of the 30th day of September, 1960, subject to the above conditions, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion upon certification by the Public Works Director that the above conditions have been satisfied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y fit t o id:: 34 October 4, 1960 - continued - In the Platter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Sabino Chavez. An instrument dated October 4, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Sabino Chavez on November 11, 1958 v and November 25, 1958, or granting of aid and assistance to said Sabino Chavez are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Sabino Chavez is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. ass: In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Nellie Daniels. An instrument dated October 4, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Nellie Daniels on February 17, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Nellie Daniels are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Nellie Daniels is released from the said lien, and said referred to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the sane 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. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Lillie Mae Jackson. yJ An instrument dated October 4, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Lillie Mae Jackson on April 24, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Lillie Mae Jackson are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Lillie Mae Jackson is released from :the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminatedi i is presented to this Board; and j 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 Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. k F 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 Edgar H. Skinner. An instrument dated October 4, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of yo a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Edgar H. Skinner on March 14 , 1960 S' and March 21, 1957, or granting of aid and assistance to said Edgar H. Skinner are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Edgar H. Skinner is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. In the Matter of Recommending to the Retirement Board that it approve Change order No. 1 to the contract with Romley Construction Company for the Walnut Creek Library. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is fto made to the Contra Costa aaleyuntvRetuctiontCo mp ytfor theaWainut Creeko ibria;Change Order i y October 4, 1960 - continued - Change Order No. 1 provides for furnishing and installing 1/8-inch thick vinyl asbestos floor covering, in lieu of asphalt tile, to reduce U slipping hazard and work of maintenance in Work Room, Passage, Closets, Staff Room and Kitchenette. This change will amount to $212.75, increas- ing the net contract price to $176,392.75. The foregoing order is yggpassedb the unanimous vote of the Hoard. r In the Matter of Approval of preliminary plans for the Lafayette Branch Library. Preliminary plans prepared by Aitken and Collin, Architects, for the Lafayette Branc Library having been presented to this Board this day; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said preliminary plans for the Lafayette Branch Library be and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the architects are authorized to proceed with development of working drawings. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: ry. AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. 3 Silva. x NOES: None. ABSENT: None. w In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Remodeling the Brentwood Fire House. t This Board having heretofore on September 27, 1960 received bids and opened bids for remodeling the Brentwood Fire House, and having referred said bids to the Public Works Di- rector for recommendation on October 4, 19609- The 960; The Public Works Director having this day recommended to this Board the bid of Sal F Cola Construction Company as the lowest and best bid of the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: $16,583) , 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; w NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Sal Cola Construction Company at the unit prices submitted in said bid. j f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, one in the sum of $8,291.50, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one in the sum of $16,583) , guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall pre- pare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board retain the checks of Mr. L. C. Marshall and Robert J. Beck Construction Company, the next two lowest bidders, until the contract has been property executed, and the Clerk of this Board is authorized to return the check of Clinton W. Sudweeks which accompanied his bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Approval of Work Order No. 5493• On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Work Order No. 5493 for remodeling of the Brentwood Fire House at an estimated cost of $18,291.05 is approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proceedings G of the Board during the month of September, 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 September, 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes.a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 343 October 4, 1960 - continued - l In the Matter of Physical examinations for Deputy Sheriffs and Communications Clerks prior to their employment by the Office of the County Sheriff. On the recommendation of the County Sheriff and the County Administrator, and on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Deputy Sheriffs and Communications Clerks shall be given a physical examination prior to their employment by the office of the County Sheriff. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that such physical examinations shall be given at the Countv Hospital and that the physical examination in each instance shall be given only to the candidate found otherwise qualified for the specific position to be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Petition from certain residents in area des- cribed as Vine Hill stay, protest- ing proposed withdrawal of territory from Mt. Diablo Unified School District. This Board having received a petition from certain residents in an area described as Vine Hill Way (consisting of 560 acres) protesting the withdrawal of certain territory from the Mt. Diablo Unified School District and annexation to Martinez Elementary School 4 District and Alhambra Union High School District; and G On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that receipt of said petition be and the sane is hereby ACKNC LEDGED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f( In the Matter of Coamaun is ati on from Contra Costa County Tax- payers' Association Inc., re- commending adoption of report of California Judicial Council. This Board having received a communication from the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, Inc. , recommending adoption of report of the California Judicial Council which refers to consolidation of certain ,judicial districts in Contra Costa County; ander On motion of Supervisor K=4, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD , ORDERED that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. In the Matter of Resolution of the Feather River Project i Association requesting endorse- ment of California Water Re- sources Development Bond Act, Proposition One on the ballot for November 8, 1960. This Board having received a resolution from the Feather River Project Association requesting endorsement of the California Water Resources Development Bond Act, Proposition One on the ballot for November g, 1960; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution is referred to the County Administrator. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Contra Costa County Tax- payers' Association, Inc., re Board order which authorized County Superintendent of Schools to request advisory opinions from certain department heads. This Board having received a communication from the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, Inc., with reference to Board order dated April 19, 1960, and which authorized the County Superintendent of Schools to request advisory opinions from the County Building Inspector, the Superintendent of Building Maintenance, the Planning Department and the Public Forks Department, on the economy and efficiency of school district plans; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator., , s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j c i x , 3 October 4, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Report Of nuisance being created as a result of trucks being s'= parked at the County Fair- grounds. Supervisor Silva reports to this Board that he has received complaints that trucks f are being parked at the County Fairgrounds and that as a result a nuisance is being created; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Manager of the County Fairgrounds for report to this Board on October 11, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Additional fees to be paid to Aitken do Collin, Architects, for additional work on San Ramon Valley Branch Library (County Service Area LIB-4) . On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that additional fees of r 229.31 and $236.70 to be paid Aitken & Collin, Architects, for additional reproduction of drawings required because of additional bidders, and for additional work made necessary by f requested reason of change in lavatory access and attendant mechanical work, for the San Ramon Valley Branch Library (County Service Area LIB-4) be and the same are hereby APPROVED in conformance with Articles 31 and 37 of the contract for architectural services. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r w' In the Matter of Communication from County Health Officer to Mr. Ralph Trost with reference to disposal operations being conducted on property under Mr. Trost's ownership and con- trol. This Board having received copy of communication from the County Health Officer to Mr. Ralph Trost which refers to investigation by the County Health Department of disposal operations being conducted on property under Mr. Trost's ownership and control, located on the east side of Howe Road and opposite the Martinez Oak Knoll tract; and tjn On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney for proper action. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the developer of Tract 2806 to obtain s drainage easement for the construe- AS 8L-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF tion of drainage facilities in CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STOR14 DRAINAGE Contra Costa County Storm Drainage DISTRICT ZONE 22. F, District Zone 22. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the developer of Tract 2806 to obtain drainage easement for the construc- tion of drainage facilities in Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22, and after approval of said agreement to proceed with condemnation proceedings. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c, In the Matter of Notice of Intention to circulate petitions for Alamo City formation. Mr. John Frazier, President of the Alamo Improvement Association, appears before this Board and presents a notice of intention to circulate petitions for Alamo City forma- tion, and said Mr. Frazier requests that said matter be placed on the calendar of the Boundary Commission for October 11, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Boundary Commission for its calendar of October 11, 1960. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 345 F October 4, 1960 - continued - In the Platter of Publication of Notice of Intention to Convey Property to Crockett- Valona Sanitary District. RESOLUTION THAT the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to convey to the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District certain property described in the following notice, without charge, except for actual costs incurred by County, for Sanitary District purposes; THAT this Board determines the property to be conveyed is no longer required for County use and authorises the conveyance in accordance with Section 25365 of the Government Code; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the 25th day of October, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Super- visors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where a said Board will meet to consummate the conveyance of the real property described in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "CROCKETT A4ERICM", a newspaper of general 3 circulation, for one (1) week immediately preceding the date set for hearing, the following notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has, on the 4th day of October, 1960, in regular meeting, declared its intention to convey to the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District the following described real, property: 3 All that real property situate in the County of Contra t Costa, State of California, described as follows: Por Ro Canada Del Hambre & par SW 1/4 Sec 31 TO R3W MDBM com where S In of a wharf Franchise granted to John Muir 11-15-1880 intersects S In Tide Land 4 Survey 112 & in a certain course of S D survey bear- ing N 40 3/4 deg E 3.50 chains S D pob is 100 ft N r atrato c 1 of rw of S P Co th N 40 3/4 deg E 150 ft more or less to end of S D course th S 36 deg E running along S D S In of S D Tide Land Survey 4 170 ft more or less to int of S D course with S bd l j{ in of aforesaid Muir Franchise to p o b Undiv 24/40 of Survey 112 State Tide Lands of C C Co being SW 1/4 of Sec 31 TO R3W except S P rw & W 800 ft owned by American Smelting & Refining Co 3.00 Ac I Undiv 1/5 of Survey 112 State Tide Lands of C C Co being fract'l SW 1/4 of Sec 31 TO R3W except rw of S P Co and W 80G ft owned by American Smelting & Refining; Co 3.CO Ac Undiv 1/5 of Survey 12 State Tide Lands of C C Co, D being in SW 1/4 Sec 31 T3N R3W except S P rw & W 800 ft owned by American Smelting & Refining Co 3.00 Ac t x Being all that property described in the deed to the County of Contra Costa recorded July 6, 1960, Series y No. 41458, in Book 3654 of Official Records, page 495 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to convey said property to the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District ib r actual costs incurred to the County to make this con- veyance; that Tuesday, the 25th day of October, 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: October 4, 1960. 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 Clerk PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cas ta, s State of California, this 4th day of October, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Ailva. NOES: Supervisors - None. 9. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. F. 346 r°J. October 4, 1960 - continued fx In the Matter of Appeal from A SRuthNeffwithreferenceto y contribution toward support of her mother. This Board having received an appeal from Ruth Neff, NO S. Magnolia, Apartment F. Pasadena, California, with reference to requirement that she pay $20 per month toward support of her mother, Ethel Neff; and s Mr. W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, having appeared before this Board this day and having reported on said matter; and 7 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Social Service Director be and he is hereby authorized to communicate with Ruth Neff, notifying her that it is the decision of this Board that she continue paying $20 per month toward support of her mother. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Grant of Ease- ment to the City of Concord. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 13th day of September, 1960, adopted a resolution of intention to convey to the City of Concord a certain easement acquired for flood control purposes and ordered said notice to be published in accordance with law; and THAT affidavits on file show that said notice was published as required by law; and THAT this Board does hereby approve conveying the easement therein described to the City of Concord for its purposes and does authorize the Chairman of this Board to execute a Grant of Easement for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and does authorize the Chairman to cause the same to be delivered to the City of Concord. PASSED AND 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. ks 0 NOES: Supervisors - Mone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to take w property action on appeal of Ruth Neff with reference to contribution toward support of her mother. The District Attorney having this day requested authorization to deal objectively with the responsible relative case of Ruth Neff, $$0 S. Magnolia, Pasadena, California, and to make appropriate arrangements in view of the circumstances; and r On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to take proper action in the above case and to make appropriate arrangements in view of the circumstances. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 11, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK J By Deputy Clerk a s 347 r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS s, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 1960 THE BOARD nT IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, VIARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, TH014AS JOHN COLL, 4 W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: V. T. PAASCH, CLERK. r In the Matter of CancellationIof1960-61 County tax liens. The Alhambra Union High School having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by theAlhambraUnionHighSchool; and The County k.-ditor having verified the transfer of title to the Alhambra Union High School, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens E on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva , seconded by SupervisorKenn Y IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Por Ro E1 Pinole descriptive Code 501 60207 all Town of Martinez Por Block 115 Code 501 62553 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation r' of 1960-61 County tax liens. it The County of Contra. Costa having renuested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 1960-61 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 Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1966-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Descriptive parcel Code 6008 390036 por Code 6008 390038 por Cloverdale Tract Por Lot 10 Code 7970 129-030-10 por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 KennyIT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960!61 County tax liens on the following described Property as requested: Industrial Center Tract Lots 46-48 Block 1 118726 all Pullman Townsite Lot 11 Block 17 134039 all Lot 12 por 13 Block 17 134040 all Lots 25-26 Block 21 134166 all Walls addition Lots 25-26 Block 194 135375 all Lots 16-17 Block 196 135436 all Lot 21 Block 195 135404 all Lot 21 Block 198 135468 all Central Richmond Lots 21-22 Block 3 137981 all Lot 23 Block 3 137982 all 2" Lot 38 por 39 Block 6 138077 all Lots 20-21 Block 7 138097 all Huber Tract Lots 4-5 Block 5 138303 all Lots 46-47 Block 7 138347 all Central Pullman Lot 167 por 168 Block G 138674 all Coleman Pullman Por Lot 44 all 45 Block 6 138950 all East Shore Park Lots 4-5 Block A 139403 all Walls Harbor Center Lot 10 Block 30 106819 all Lots 34-36 Block 30 106835 all i i f 348 y p October 11, 1960 - continued x, Industrial Center Tract Lot 22 por 23 Block 4. 118755 all X Potrero Area 1-c Block 9 Parcel 10-9 133847 all Pullman Townsite Lots 6-7 Block 19 134095 all Central Richmond Lots 2-3 Block 6 13804 all011 Coleman Pullman Tr Lots 21-22 Block 10 139057 all F k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c 1 In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Moraga School District having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain, property acquired by the Moraga School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Moraga School s District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro Laguna De Los Colorados 10.003 ac 580111 por d1- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. a. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property accuired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, A and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; BYISOnmotionofSupervisorSilva , seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Descriptive parcel Code 501 65688 por n tt Code 501 65690 por Por Ro San Ramon Code 5100 192-240-01 por Code 5106 192-060-10 por n n n n Code 5106 192-060-12 por Ro El Rio 1st addn Code 6635 200-140-05 por I Code 6602 200-140-04 por Newell Tract Sub'n Code 10002 184-212-06 por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 n` In the Matter of Cancellation ry of 1960-61 County tax liens. The City of Richmond having reouested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County taxlienswhichshowontherecordsasunpaidoncertainpropertyacquiredbytheCityofRichmond and Y The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having; requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as reruested: Walls 2nd addn Lot 1 Block 242 156093 all n n n Lot 2 Block 242 156094 all n n Lot 3 Block 242 156095 all n Lot 4 Block 242 156096 all t; n n Lot 5 Block 242 156097 all n n Lot 6 Block 242 156098 all G t+n Lot 7 Block 242 156099 all 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. October 11, 1960 - continued - s In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. i On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Kenny,, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are authorised for departments as indicated: P» County Library: Y Add one (1) Librarian I, Range 31 ($436-$530) and cancel one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 26 (1341-$415)1 effective October 13, 1460. z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor .Kenny, f . seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Orinda County Fire District:Decrease Increase NLL Capital Outlay 10 H. P. Motor for "Billy Pump" 2018 205.00 Unappropriated Reserve 2018 205.00 Marshal - Richmond: t Desk 1003 168.00 t Chair 1003 62.00 Typewriter 1003 220.00 Temporary help 1003 450.00 Probation: 3 Hallowell Shelves 308-7751-013 20.00 7 Chairs Side 308-7752-001 20.00 Probation Boys Rehabilitation Center - 313: Fill for Roadway 1500.00 Material for Farm Building 1500.00 t Public Works: Harts Avenue - Right of Way 1003 50000.00 F' Olympic Blvd. - Right of Way 1003 25000.00 State Route 107 - Construction 1003 25000.00 Public Works: 1. Secondary Bridge Maintenance 1003 5000.00 Secondary Road Maintenance 1003 5000.00 2. Buena Vista Ave. - Construction 1003 30.00 i Pleasant Hill Road-Construction 1003 155.00 Minor Betterments 1003 185.00 iF 3. Minor Primary Rights of Way 1003 100.00 Minor Secondary Rights of Way 1003 150.00 Alamo-Burton Expressway 1003 250.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Recommending to the Retirement Board that it approve Change Order No. 2 to the contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company for the Central Library Building. f On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion ofSupervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is made to the Contra Costa County Retirement Board that it approve Change Order No. 2 to the contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company, for the installation of movable metal parti- tions in Rooms Nos. 320 and 323 of County School Department staff section. This change will j amount to $1,241.26, increasing the net contract price to $1,163,891.01. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f S i T-0 S Ji9, f October 11, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Ordinance No. 24 adopted by Contra Costa County t; Water District annexing certain real property to the district. This Board having received a certificate from the Secretary of State that on the 16th day of September, 1960, a certified copy of Ordinance No. 24 of the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa County Water District annexing certain real property to said district, was filed in his office; IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that said certificate is placed on file. In the Matter of Granting extension of contract time to Martin Brothers, Inc., for construction of Terminal Ramp at Buchanan Field. s s On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Martin Brothers, Inc. Contractor for construction of Terminal Lamp at Buchanan Field, is granted a six-day extensio due to delay caused by increase in contract bid amount of chain-link fencing. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5` s In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, at a meeting in Washington, D. C. a Y4 On recommendation of County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, is authorized to attend a meeting of the National Institute of Mental Health in Washington, D. C. During the,period from October 19, 1960 to October 23, 1960. Expenses of the trip will be paid by the National Institute of Mental Health.E 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: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the fi State of California. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John F. Cox Constable of the Antioch Judicial District, .be and he is hereby RANTED PERMISSION TO LEIVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA from October 2$, 1960 to November 7, 1960. 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 John Orynicz. f y An instrument dated October 11, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 John Orynicz on April 5, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said John Orynicz are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said John Orynics is released from the said lien, azd said referred- to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency 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. ti 351 f t October 11, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Satisfaction v° of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Ellen Carlisle. An instriment dated October Lt, 1960, wkdch provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue ofareimbursementagreementandnoticeoflienexecutedbyEllenCarlisleonFebruary24, 19599orgrantingofaidandassistancetosaidEllenCarlisleareherebysatisfied, and all real and personal property of said Ellen Carlisle 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 Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD t 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.x In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Ethel Jones. vo An instrument dated October 11, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Ethel Jones on December 30, 1958, or granting or aid and assistance to said Ethel Jones are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Ethel Jones is released from the said lien, and said referred-to re- imbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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. a In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare amendment to existing agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the 4 Contra Costa County Develop- ment Association. On motion ofSupervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the existing agree- ment between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Development Association j to provide that the Association shall take action to promote and protect the natural resources of the County. The tbrepoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Continuing hearing on resolutions order- ing improvements for Vaqueros t Avenue and Seventh Street, Rodeo. This Board having heretofore fixed October 11, 1960, at 10 a.m., as the time for hearing on resolutions ordering improvements for Vaqueros Avenue and Seventh Street, Rodeo, and this being the time fixed for said hearing; and On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said resolutions ordering improvements for Vaqueros Avenue and Seventh Street, Rodeo, be and the same is hereby continued to October 18, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed 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. i In the Matter of Claim for damages. Daryl Hutchins, 211 Summit Road, Walnut Creek, (by his Attorneys John F. Balaam and Nathan Goldwater) having filed with this Board on October 5, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of #155,x; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor 3t") n s_.._,.. ....._.e.._.._. ..-. ....... ,.. ...........-.,..._..,.....«..,.........e.......... ....._,.................. .......a..w..w...+w....»..-„.....w., ..............-.-...w+......r...++.....w+...w+w.,-.e.w..a. .-................ fid f: October 11, 1960 - continued - 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. In the Matter of Claim for damages. Eddie L. Ritchie, 285 Richland Avenue, San Francisco, Eby her attorney Richard C. Burns) having filed with this Board on October 5, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of 25,000 plus special damages against San Pablo County Fire Protection District; NAI', 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.l In the Matter of Claim for damages. sf+ Malcolm D. Ritchie, 285 Richland Avenue, San Francisco, Eby his attorney Richard C. Burns) having filed with this Board on October 5, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $50,000 plus special damages against San Pablo County Fire Protection District; NOW, 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 DEFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. The CountyAuditor-Controller having filed with this Board on October 7, 1960 claim for damages filed with said Auditor-Controller by Irene S. Wilkinson and William ' . Wilkinson, 440 Camino Sobrante Orinda, California Eby their attorneys Hoberg, Finger, Broin and Abramson) on October 5, 1990, in the amount of $30,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor r Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. y n., 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 and Complaint in Eminent Domain in Court Action to the office of the Di stri ct Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on October 5, 1960, referred copy of Summons and I Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 3:35 p.m., on October 5, 1 1960, in Action No. 79127 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus Renald L. Kocher, et al,, to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. 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 and Alias Summons on Complaint as Amended and Supplemented in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on October 5, 1960, referred copy of Summons and Alias Summons on Complaint as Amended and Supplemented served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 3:35 p.m., on October 5, 19602 in Action No. 76881 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus A. Howard Kepler, et al., to the office of the District Attorney; NCXW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring d d SusaidcopyofSummonsandAliasSummonsonComplaintasAmendedanSupplemented be and the samg is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X53 October 119 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Granting application of Willis V. Allen to operate card room in accordance with pro- visions of OrdinancesNos. 1458 and 1464• Willis V. Allen having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at Bill's Palamino, 2429 Willow Pass Road, West Pittsburg, and the Sheriff having recommended that said application be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Millis V. Allen for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 14729 1473• This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1472, 1473, and Affidavits of Publication of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said Affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly 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 duly published. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 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 ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1474 which rezones property in the San Ramon Valley area, requests of Alamo-Danville Area-CR (442-RZ) and C. R. Ma]mstrom 540-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 I and published in the County of Contra as follows: NO. 1474 in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Referring to Contra Costa County Bar Association matter concern- ing consolidation of inferior courts in the County. The Contra Costa County Bar Association having requested that the matter concern- ing the consolidation of the inferior courts of this County be referred to said Bar Associa- tion for consideration and recommendation to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Bar Association for considers tion and recommendation to this Board prior to December 1, 1960, the County Administrator to provide said Bar Association with copies of the report of the Judicial Council and all other pertinent data. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of rock riprap from Pacific Cement & Aggregates, Inc., for North Walnut Creek AS EX,-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE Emergency Flood Control Dis- NORTH WALNUT CREEK E24EERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL r trict. DISTRICT Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that in order to protect the downstream corners of the Bancroft Dam and to provide protection at the toe of slope on the outside of the most critical curves in the Walden area (North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District) that purchase of approximately 2,000 tons of rock riprap is necessary; and said Mr. Rich having also reported that the District has found, in the past, that the only acceptable source of this material, both as to quality and price, is the Clayton quarry of the Pacific Cement & Aggregates, Inc. (quoted price being $3.75 per ton delivered at the s e_' October 11, 1960 - continued - job site) ; and said Air. Rich having requested authorization to issue a purchase order to said Pacific Cement & Aggregates, Inc. for purchase of said material; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Mr. Rich is authorized to issue a purchase order to Pacific Cement and Aggregates, Inc., for the purchase of approximately 2,000 tons of rock riprap at $3.75 per ton delivered at the job site. r: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Assignment of Delinquent Hospital Accounts to the California Credit Council. On recommendation of the Count Auditor-Controller, and on motion fCountyo Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that delinquent accounts, totaling $5,183.38, names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the County and particular department of the County from 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 Credit Council in accordance with the current contract, 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 re Issue of Bonds of Alhambra Union High School District 1957 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 15th day of November, 1957, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $1,750,000 principal amount of bonds of Alhambra Union High School District, designated "1957 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this Iz board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was 4 divided into series of which $300,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" and the I issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount 3 of $3009000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and s WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $1,450,000 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 governing board of said dis- trict on the 27th day of September, 1960, prescribing the total anount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $1,000,000 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 1=1,000,OCC 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 issu- ance of $1,750,000 principal amount of 1957 School Bonds of Alhambra Union High School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided Ifor, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 1,000,000 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 December 15, 1960, shall be 1,000 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-1000, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money k 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: 50,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be pay- able on December 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1960, both inclu- sive; 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 December, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of June and December 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 l 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, f with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said i county treasurer for safe keeping. f 355 October 11, 1960 - continued - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA B- 1,000 y SCHOOL BOND OF Alhambra Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1957 School Bond, Series B ALHAMBRA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county on the 15th day of 19, the principal sum of One Thousand dollars $1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of nor cent ( per annum, payable at the office of Said trea- surer 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 varying series, numbers, denomina- tions, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $1,750,000, 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 January, 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 Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total anount 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 per- formed 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 inter- est 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 inter est 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 15th day of December, 1960. MEL F. NIELSEN SEAL)Chairman of Board of Supervisors a OOUNTERSIGYED:H. E. McNAMER County Auditor 1 W. T. PAASCH County Cl&- 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 Alhambra 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 1957 School n o. B- Series B. of said District, dated December 15, 1960 H. E. McNVMER 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 taxatfon upon all taxable property in said district and provision shall be made for the llevy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. 356 a October 11, 1960 - continued - 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 STANDARD" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said Count of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Wednesday, the 9th day of November, 1960, at 10:30 o'clock 4 ? 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 11th day of October, 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. x In the Matter of Accepting resignation of R. A. Nelson as Commissioner of the Central Fire Protection District. Mr. R. A. Nelson having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of the Central Fire Protection District; fs NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted with regret, and said office is hereby declared VACANT The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the Matter of Communication from Mabel A. Milhan with re- ference to consolidation of the Justice and Municipal Courts as recommended by the State Judi- cial Council. This Board having received a communication from Mabel A. Milhan, 3144 San Ramon Road, Concord, California, requesting Board to take steps to consolidate the Justice and Municipal Courts as recommended by the State Judicial Council; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request from San Bernardino County that Board reconsider its action with respect to Proposition I for the coming* election. This Board having received a request from the Board of Supervisors of San Bernardin County for reconsideration of this Board's action with respect to Proposition I for the coming election; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Martin Brothers, Inc., for con- struction of Terminal Ramp at ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Buchanan Field. NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on June 28, 1960 entered into agreement with Martin Brothers, Inc., 2525 Concord Avenue, Concord for construction of a Terminal Ramp t at Buchanan Field , with the United Pacific Insurance 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 complete on the 6th day of October, 1960. w 357 i E i October 11, 1960 - continued - NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 6th day of October, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. 5' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of The Execution of an Amendment to Project Agreement for a Prototype Com- munity Fallout Shelter. I There having been submitted to this Board of Supervisors an Amendment to Project Agreement between the United States of America, acting through the Office of Civil and j Defense Mobilization, and Contra Costa County, California, which amendment provides for minor change in location due to engineering difficulties, said new location being under the north end of the girls* dormitory instead of the previously designated west wing of the same area, Contract No. CDM-PF-60-12$, OCDM Project No. PG-7-5; and Good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, 1. That said Amendment to Project Agreement be and it hereby is made a part of this resolution for all purposes as if herein set forth in full; 2. That the Chairman of this Board be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver said Amendment to Project Agreement on behalf of Contra Costa County, California. 1 The foregoing resolution is -passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Granting extension of contract time to Crockett Electric Company for relocation of voltage reg- ulator for runway lighting at Buchanan Field. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Crockett Electric Company, contractor for relocation of voltage regulator for runway lighting, is granted an extension of time for completion of contract, pending installation of control, panel by F.A.A., said extension to be to a date ten days after the contractor is notified that the installation of the control panel has been completed. When control panel is installed Crockett Electric Company will proceed in accordance with contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S` In the Matter of Bids received by the County Board of Retire- ment for construction of San j Ramon Valley Library (County Service Area LIB-4). This Board having been notified that among the bids submitted to the County Board of Retirement for construction of San Ramon Valley Library (County Service Area LIB-4) , the bid of Fred C. Von Guenthner Construction Company of Orinda, in the amount of $138,550, was the best bid received; i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny THIS BOARD RECOMMENDS to the County Board of Retirement that it accept the bid of said Fred . Von Guenthner Construction Company for construction of said San Ramon Valley Library. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that recommendation is also made to said County Board of Retirement that it retain the bid bond or check which accompanied the bid of said Fred C. Von Guenthner, and bid bonds or checks which accompanied the bids of the next two I lowest bidders until the contract with Fred C. Von Guenthner can be negotiated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i f x s i l i i E j j 30 AF ys g October 11, 1960 - continued k y1: In the Matter of Allocating Additional Communications Frequency Channels to Local Governments. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of this Board that the Federal Communications Commission is considering splitting more radio channels to allow additional frequencies; and WHEREAS, local government is responsible for an ever-expanding range of growing governmental services where radio service is necessary for the orderly discharge of public business; and WHEREAS, a serious shortage of Local Government radio channels now exists in the four major metropolitan areas in the United States (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and New York) ; and I J ' WHEREAS, this shortage of frequencies is further aggravated by a recent Federal Communications Commission ruling requiring that School Districts, Sanitary Districts and Park Authorities, as well as others of similarly limitedgovernmental responsibilities, must apply for licensing under the Parent Governmental Agency (City or County) ; and r WHEREAS, with such demand as may be anticipated from these special districts in the next ten years, all channels that may be gained from splitting in the respective services should be returned to the respective services; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa strongly urges the Federal Communications Commission to return to the counties and municipalities all local government frequencies gained from the proposed further splitting of radio channels. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, i Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Request from Seth W. and Monita J. Smith for permit to conduct dances after 1 a.m. at Prince's t Hall, Martinez. This Board having received a recuest from Seth W. and Monita J. Smith for permit to conduct dances after 1 a.m., and between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m., at Prince's Hall, 4575 Pacheco Boulevard, said dances to be held nightly; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is referred to the Sheriff for recommendation to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Sal Cola Con- struction Company for remodel- ing of the Brentwood Fire House. This Board having on October 4, 1960, awarded a contract to Sal Cola Construction Company, 4683 Pacheco Boulevard, Martinez, California, for remodeling of the Brentwood Fire House; and i An agreement dated October 11, 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 testi surety bonds, one in the amount of #16,583 guaranteeing faithful perfor- mance of said contract, and one in the amount of $8,291.50 guaranteeing payment- to labor and materialmen, issued by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company with said Sal Cola Construc- tion Company as principal, having been presented to this Board; 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 same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the checks which accompanied all bids be returned. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 359 a October 11, 1960 - continued - f In the Matter of Granting District Attorney permission to leave the Continental United States. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. John A. Nejediy, District Attorney, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES from February 11 to March 4, 1961. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Authorizing County Health Department to accept, without salary cost to the County, the'-services of two United States Public Health Service employees. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Department be and it is hereby authorized to accept, without salary cost to the County, the services of two United States Public Health Service employees, one of these employees being a Health Educator whose services will be available to the County for a period of two years, and the other an Administrative Analyst whose services will be available to the County for a period of three months. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Memorandum of Agreement between Institute of Engineering Re- search, University of California, and the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control Dis- AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE trict for Model Study, Bank NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL protection for Walnut Creek. DISTRICT Memorandum of Agreement dated October 7, 1960, between the Institute of Engineering Research, University of California, hereinafter called Institute, and the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, hereinafter called Sponsor, wherein Institute agrees, among other things, to perform under UCB-ENG-6432, Walnut Creek Stabilization Model Study to determine the most efficient rock stabilization arrangement for the lower reach of Walnut Creek, under the direction of Professor H. A. Einstein, and wherein Sponsor agrees, among other things, to pay the cost of such service upon billing by the Institute at the completion of the work, cost not to exceed $1500 without specific written authorization of Sponsor, . is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, acting as ex-officio the governing board of the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, that said agreement is approved and MelF. Nielsen, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Sponsor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L` In the Matter of Resolution AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE for Condemnation of Property CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT needed for drainage purposes AND ZONE 22 THEREOF. in Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County'Storm Drainage District and Zone 22 thereof, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22, of a public improvement, namely, con- struction of drainage facilities through lot 10 Frandsen Subdivision (Van Winkle Property) . The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in connection with said public improvement of the interest in real property hereinafter described and that the interest in real property hereinafter described is necessary therefor. Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District and Zone 22 thereof that the said Board acquire in the name of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22, the hereinafter described interest in real property by donation, purchase, or by condemns- tion in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain, that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered, To acquire in the name of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22 e the easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the said hereinafter des- s i 60 October 11, 1960 - continued - cribed interest in real property, by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain, To prepare and prosecute in the name of the Contra Costa CountyStorm Drainage District Zone 22 such proceeding or proceedings in the proper court having jurisdiction there; of as are necessary for such acquisition, To make application to said court for an order fixing the amount of such security in the way of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order permitting said o Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22 to take immediate possession and use of said interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes, To make deposit of such security out of proper funds in such amount so fixed and determined, and in such manner as said court in which such condemnation proceedings are pending may direct. r The interest in realro ert which the Contra Costa County Stora DrainagePPY District Zone 22 is by this resolution authorized to acquire, is more particularly described 1 in Exhibit A hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein fully set forth in words and figures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Stora Drainage District and Zone 22 thereof, this 11th day of October, 1960, by thefollowing vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NOES: Supervisors - None. G ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Resolution for AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Condemnation of Property needed STORM DRAIN 14AINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 for Flood Control Purposes in Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED b the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of I California, acting as ex-officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, of a public improvement, namely, Channel improvement of a tributary of Pine Creek exterid- ing from Minert Road to Westmoreland Park. The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in connection with said public improvement of the interest in real property hereinafter described and that ! the interest in real property hereinafter described is necessary therefor. Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, that the said Board acquire in the name of t e County of Contra Costa, the hereinafter described interest in real property by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Proce- dure made and providing for eminent domain, that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered, To acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa the easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the said hereinafter described interest in real property, by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain, To prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa such proceeding or proceedings in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary for such acquisition, To make application to said court for an order fixing the amount of such security to the way of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order permitting said County of Contra Costa to take immediate possession and use of such interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes. To make deposit of such security out of proper funds in such amount so fixed and t determined, and in such manner as said court in which such condemnation proceedings are pending may direct. The interest in real property which the County of Contra Costa is by this resolu- tion authorized to acquire, is more particularly described in Exhibit A hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein fully set forth in words and figures. 361 October 11, 1960 - continued - PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as ex-officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, this 11th day of October, 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. c_ f ABSENT: Supervisors - None. E I In the Matter of Approval of agreement between the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, an ex-officio the govern- ing body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22, and The Capital Company and E. P. Madigan and Sons, Inc. for easement and right of way over and upon Lot 10, Frandsen Sub- AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF division (Eunice N. Van Winkle CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE property) . DISTRICT ZONE 22 Agreement dated October 11, 1960, between the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex-officio the governing body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 22, hereinafter called County, and The Capital Company and E. P. Madigan and Sons, Inc. , hereinafter called Developers, wherein County agrees, among other things, to direct the office of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to prepare and file an action in condemnation in order to secure title to easement and right of way over and upon Lot 10, Frandsen Subdivi- sion (Eunice Van Winkle property) and that in such action the District Attorney is to apply for an Order for Immediate Possession in compliance with the laws of the State of California dealing with actions in eminent domain as set forth in the California Code of Civil Procedure, and wherein Developers agree, among other things, to provide a letter of opinion as to the value of the property sought to be condemned, to cooperate with the office of the District Attorney in securing all necessary appraisals, to provide necessary funds for deposit into the judicial special deposit fund in connection with the obtaining of an Order for Immediate Possession, to forthwith pay to the Board of Supervisors the sunt of $1,000 as advance upon costs and attorneys services incurred, and upon demand to pay the County any additional costs, disbursements, appraisal fees, or other outlays incurred in the prosecution of the action after the sum of $1,000 has been exhausted, is presented to this Board; and c On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, acting as ex-officio the governing body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage Dis- trict Zone 22, that said agreement is approved, and diel F. Nielsen, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Statement from Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce in opposition to Proposition No. 1. This Board having received a statement from the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce in opposition to State Ballot Proposition No. 1, as recommended by the Chamber's Natural Re- sources Committee; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Dismissal and Abandonment of Condemnation Action No. 75264 as to Parcel 2, owned by Wilbert and Vesper Wheat. The Public Works Director having reported to this Board that the area subject to Condemnation Action No. 75264 as to Parcel 2, owned by Wilbert and Vesper Wheat, is not pre- sently, nor will be in the future, required for highway purposes, and that the slide condi- tion which necessitated the action has been repaired and stabilized; and On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED approval is given for Dismissal and Abandonment of Condemnation Action No. 75264 as to Parcel 2, owned by Wilbert and Vesper Wheat any costs to be paid out of the appropriate highway Hind. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.v P 73E: r October 11, 1960, continued - In the Matter of Legislative Bulletin re Wect of State Trailer Park Act on non-profit recreation clubs and similar groups. The Legislative Coordinating Committee having filed with this Board a Legislative Bulletin with reference to the effect of State Trailer Park Act to non-profit recreation clubs and similar gro ups; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Legislative Bulletin be and the same is hereby referred to the County Adminis- trator. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution from City of Richmond with reference to branch library for Countv Service Area LIB-2 E1 Sobrante) . This Board having received copy of Resolution No. 7403 of the City of* Richmond, approving plans and specifications as submitted by J. C. Wilson and R. S. Chang, Architects, I 1j for a branch library for County Service Area LIB-2 (El Sobrante); and 1 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution is referred to the Public Works Director and the Superintendent of Buildings. f 1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Approval of amendment to By-Laws of Contra Costa County Sanitation Dis- trict No. 3. e This Board having heretofore referred to the District Attorney for consideration, the request of the Citizens Advisory Committee of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 for approval of amendment to Article VI of the By-Laws of said District, and the District Attorney having this day recommended approval of said amendment; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Article VI of Sanitation District No. 3 By-Laws is amended to read as follows: ARTICLE VI t` A quorum shall consist of four (4) members of the Committee, one of whom shall be a duly elected officer or, in his absence a temporary chairman appointed by the members present. Each committee member shall have one vote. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Work Order No. 4628. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Work Order No. 4628 is approved and the Public Works Director is directed t to remove vegetation from the lower reaches of Walnut Creek from Arnold Industrial Highway to south end of Pleasant Hill Manor Subdivision, and from Pine Creek from junction with 1 Walnut Creek to Willow Pass Road at an estimated cost of $4,500. (Charge to Emergency District Project No. 32-1007.) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u? In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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: Estimated Work Order Location Cost 4738 Las Trampas Creek at 640 Glenside 1,200 FC 61-21 Drive, Lafayette area. Realign SP creek bed by removing slide to min- imine erosion threatening County roadbed. (Right of Entry required.) 4739 East Branch of San Leandro Creek, 100 FC 61-22 Moraga Road, about 4/10 mile north SP of St. Mary's Road, Moraga, Remove 3og jams. (Right of Entry required.) Y i 4 i s f October 11, 1960 - continued - t Estimated Work Order Location Cost 4740 Ditch on County property in City of 250 FC 61-23 Concord, from Sunset ''venue to Willow SP Pass Road. Remove silt and vegeta- tion. 4741 FC 60-24 Walnut Creek from just below Ygnacio 1,.300 Valley Road to Broadway Shopping Center; San Ramon Creek, from Broadway Shopping Center to East Newell Avenue; Las Trampas Creek from Broadway Ship- ping Center to South Main Street. Remove vegetation.s F 4742 Grayson Creek, east branch of east fork, $1,300 FC 60-25 from lined channel to Boyd Road and from SP Putnam Boulevard to Mallard Drive. Re- f move vegetation. Work to be accomplished with County forces.)t. fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Informal bids for bank seeding work in Walnut Creek, North AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Walnut Creek Emergency Flood NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD Control District. CONTROL DISTRICT Mr. C. C.Rich, Chief .Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that informal bids were received from the following for the seeding of the banks of Walnut Creek through the areas which were widened, straightened and deepened this summer: The Justice Company, 1260 - 59th Street, Oakland; Huettig & Schro®, 304 Bryant, Palo Alto; 4 and said Mr. Rich having recommended to this Board that the bid of Huettig & Schromm 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: $5,132.30) 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Huettig & Schromm at the unit price submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Huettig & Schromm shall present two good and suffi- cient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of $2,566.15, one guarantee- ing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said con- tract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Technical Staff of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District shall prepare the agreement, 'O&ich shall be reviewed by the District Attorney. The foregoinggong order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Appeal of Ruth Neff with reference to contri- bution toward support of her mother. This Board having on October 4, 1960, adopted resolutions on the appeal of Ruth Neff with reference to requirement that she pay $20 per month toward support of her mother; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD QRDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney and the Social Service Director for report to this Board in one week as to what would be a proper order for this Board to adopt on said matter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z 9 3 t a F i S 04 October 11, 1960 continued - In the Matter of public hearing on the subject of rabies vaccina- tion, etc. This being the time fined by this Board for public hearing on the subject of rabies vaccination, the following persons appear and express their opinions as to what could be done about the rabies situation as it now stands in Contra Costa County: Honorable D. M. Bradley, Mayor of the City of Richmond and Chairman of the Contra Costa County Mayors' Con-a ference; Mr. John Garvey, Secretary of the Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference; Honorable Bryan Schary, Mayor of the City of Concord; and the following persons appear in opposition to compulsory rabies vaccination: Mrs. Gladys Sargent of Pets & Pals, who appeared on her own behalf and presented petitions supporting her t position; Mrs. Mary E. Lumsten on behalf of the Contra Costa County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children and TT4+FAnimals; Mrs. Elisabeth Ralston, 29 Las Vegas Road, Orinda; and letters or statements are received from the following, expressing opposition to compulso . 1,3 rabies vaccination: 41. Mrs. Anna J. Kendall;d+ Mrs. Marion Felt; Citizens Volunteer Anti-Vivisection Committee, 3819 Cerrito Avenue, Oakland; Mrs. Margery Edwards, 1121 Hillgrade Court, Lafayette; Mrs. Bernice K. Raynor, 17 Templar Place, Oakland; May Clifford Osorio, San Francisco; Mrs. John Jeffrey, 16 La Plaza, Orinda; Mrs. John Leslie, 3633 Harvey Court, Lafayette; and a telegram is read by the Clerk from Mrs. Grace McKnight, Secretary, of the Parents Committee Against Fluoridation, Orinda, expressing opposition; and fi. The following persons appear and speak in favor of compulsory rabies vaccination: Dr. Charles C. Duffy of Brentwood; r` Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer; Mr. Kenneth Danielson of the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center; Mr. Burt Howard representing the Contra Costa County Kennel Club; and telegrams are read from the following supporting the Board's views on rabies: Mrs. Frances Coleman, President, California Collie Fanciers; Mr. {hoer R. Rees, President, Alameda County Kennels and Dog Fanciers Association; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision on the matter of rabies vaccination is deferred anti November 9, 1960, the County Administrator to call a meeting of Mr. Ralph Lindsay of the Administrator's office, Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, Mr. Kenneth Danielson of the Animal Control Center, and Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, for consideration of said matter. 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. cr ABSENT: None. S And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, October 13, 1960, at 9:30 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy UNR r= 365 1 F BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 139 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESWT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN., CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH CLERK. tz i Contra Costa County Water Agencyminutes were entered in Book 63 for orders aopted this day. And the Board takes recess to meet on October 18, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.M Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By :r> //`;rj Deputy Cleft 1 tri f` i4{ 5. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS a TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. r. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANA?lp. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR MEL F. NIEL.SEN, CHAIRMAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. r" In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel, adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: 1 Auditor-Controller: Add class of Senior Tabulating Machine Operator, Range 31 4364530), and assign one position to Office of the County Auditor-Controller. Add class of Assistant Data Processor, Range 35 ($530-$544), and add one position to Office of County Auditor-Controller. Cancel two positions of Assistant j Tabulating Supervisor, Range 37 ($584-$71O), all effective October 19, 1960. Create class of Data Processor and allocate to Range 37 584-$710) and reclassify position 01 in the class of Assistant Tabulating Supervisor, Range 37 ($5$44710), to class of Data Processor. Delete class of Assistant Tabulating Supervisor, effective October 19, 1960. Probation: Amend resolution assigning classes to the basic salary schedule to include the addition of Group Counsellor, Range 31 ($436-15JO), and the deletion of Counsellor, Juvenile Hall, Range 31 ($4366 530) , effective October 19, 1960. Also amend resolution assigning posi- tions to departments to include the re-titling of all positions in this class. Public Works: Amend resolution allocating classes to the basic salary schedule to delete the class of Garage Superintendent, Range 38 ($6134?45), effective October 19, 1960. i 060 r.......w...,.... .... nom +.......,n.r..-...... w•......,.-...••.....m h...ee..............-. hCY f October 18, 1960 - continued - f y 9 d Authorize increase in salary of Right of Way Agent, effective November 1, 1960, so that his position will be allocated to F the basic sal schedule at Range 44 ($8214998) rather than Range 43 ($'7$2$950). This increase (5 per cent) is recommended by the Civil Service Commission as a result of a review made YaF upon instructions by the Board of Supervisors. Sheriff: Amend resolution allocating classes to the basic salary schedule to include the addition of the class of Lieutenant, Range 38 ($613-$745)• Add oneosition of Lieutenant and cancel onep position of Chief Juvenile Control Officer, Range 37 ($5844710), effective October 19, 1960. Amend resolution assigning positions to departments to reclassify inspector positions 01 and 02, Chief Jailor 01, and Superintendent Branch Jail 01, all at Range 38 ($613-$745), to class of Lieutenant, Range 38 ($613-$745), effective October 19, 1960. Amend resolution allocating classes to the basic salary schedule to delete the class of Assistant Superintendent Branch Jail, Range 34 505-$613) , effective October 19, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.members present. G' In the Matter of Authorizing x 5% increase in salary of Right-of-Way Agent.r This Board having heretofore referred to the Civil Service Commission for review, the request of the Director of Public Works for an increase in the salary of the County Right-of-Way Agent; and the Civil Service Commission having this day recommended a 5% in- crease in the salary of said Right-of-Wap Agent; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE F. BOARD ORDERED that a 5% increase in salary of the Right-of-Way Agent, from kange 43 782-$950) to range 44 ($821-$998), is authorized effective November 1, 1960. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following a appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Bethel Island County Fire District: Decrease Increase Capital Outlay Item J2 - 1 Portable Cooler 2003 42.00 Unappropriated Reserve 2003 42.00 1 Health: 3t Furniture (7752) 245.00 Desk, Executive $140 Chair 105 Unappropriated Reserve -245.00 General Fund The Municipal Court Richmond: Temporary Salaries 1003 555.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 555-00 Coroner: Temporary Salaries 324.00 Professional fees 324-00 Hospital: 540-7750: Sundry Equipment Item 1105 Overseaming machine 395.00 540-7?52: Furniture 1. Single Ped. Desk 120.00 rt. ped.) 2. Bookcase 75.00 3. Exec. Chair 85.00 4. Floor Lamp 35.00 5. Two Captains Chairs 80.00 w October 18, 1960 - continued - Sheriff - Jail:Decrease_ Increase 300-7750-004 75.00 300-7750-013 75.00 368 October 18, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approving E=-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NCRTH and authorizing acceptance WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROLforpropertyacquisition. DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and easement be and the same is hereby APPROVED: Escrow No. Grantor1 Date North American Title Insurance Company Escrow No. 95396 Gordon H. Ball September 19, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed and/or easement from the above named grantor for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of the North Walnut Creek Emergency FloodControlDistrict. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. . s In the Matter of Approving Final Working Drawings for El Sobrante Branch Library County Service Area LIB-2). y Final working drawings prepared by Chang and Milson, Architects, for the ElSobranteBranchLibrary (County Service Area LIB-2) having been presented to this Board this day; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatsaiddrawingsbeandthesameareherebyAPPROVED, and this Board recommends y that the Retirement Board of the Contra Costa County Employees" Retirement Association r advertise for bids on October 17, 19601, calling for bids to be opened by said RetirementBoardonNovember15, 1960, at 1 p.m. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 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 approv-ing the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State WALNUT CREEK 474 October 10, 1960 r WALNUT CREEK 475 October 10, 1960 fr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of installation of lights in Rodeo Lighting District - LD-1. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorised to make changes and install lights as follows: RELOCATE: 244 - 203,000 1-from NIS San Pablo 1/P/E/O John to NIS San Pablo 2/P/E/O John. 38 - From NIS First St. 3/P/E/0 Vaqueros to NIS First St. 4/P/E/O Vaqueros (dead end of First St.) . 80 - From S/S 6th St. 2/W/0 California to S/S 6th St. 2/E/O Sonoma. INS 1) 1-4000L NIS Furst St. 2/P/E/0 Vaqueros. f 2) 1-20,000IXV (set pole) E/S Parker 1/P/S/0 San Pablo (In front of duplex, #1 & #3 Parker, approximately 175 feet N/O First St. Pole should be located next to picket fence, just north of driveway and about 20 feet S.0 "No Parkingis Side" si on E/S high 3 1-4000L W, S Pacific 2/0 Second St. )• 4 1-4000L N/S Investment 1/W/O Vaqueros. 5) 1-4000L W/S Garretson 2/N/0 6th. b 1-4000L E/S Napa 1IN/0 Suisun. 7 1-4000L NIS 4th St. 1/Ej0 Sonoma. 8) 1-4000L E/S Elam 1/SIO Laurel Dr. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f October 18, 1960 - continued - In the Platter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric to install one 4000 lumen in- candescent light for Vine Hill LightingDi strict L-6. On the recoasaendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorised to install one (1) 4000 lumen incandescent light at the easterly end of Benita Way. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. AT 10 A.M. CHAIRMAN MEL F. NIELSEN ARRIVED AND THE BOARD RECONVENED WITH THE FOLLOWING M124BERS PRESENT. a HONORABLE MEI. F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 5 3 In the Matter of Resolution ordering publication of Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of theCounty of Contra Costa, State of California has heretofore by resolution duly called an election to determine whether WALNUT COUNTY WATER DISTRICT shall be formed, comprising the territory in said resolution more particularly described, and provided also for the election of the first directors of said District; and WHEREAS, certificates of nominations for such offices have been duly filed with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa and the time for further filing of such certifi- cates has expired. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, as follows, to wit: 1. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby ordered and direct d' to publish an election proclamation at least once a week for two successive weeks before the date of said election in "THE WALNUT KERNEL", a newspaper of general circulation, published in said County of Contra Costa, there being no newspaper of general circulation published in said District. 2. Said election proclamation shall be substantially in the following form, to wit ELECTION PROCLAMATION Walnut County Water strict) The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby proclaim that a special election will be held within the proposed WALNUT COUNTY WATER DISTRICT on the 22nd day of November, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. at 51 Greenway j Drive, Walnut Creek, California, said polling place being the polling place within said pro- posed district as described in the resolution of said Board, dated September 20, 1960, calling said election, which is incorporgted herein by reference aid made a part hereof. Reference is hereby made to the Notice of Election To Determine Whether Walnut County Water District Shall Be Formed and Election of Directors published in the WALNUT KERNAL on September 29, 1960 and October 6, 1960 for a description of the election-precinct and officers of election for said special election. It is further proclaimed that at said election there will be submitted to the qualified electors of said proposed district the following measure: Shall the proposition to form the Walnut County Water District under the County Water District Law, be adopted?" At said election, a Board of Directors consisting of five directors of said District will be elected to serve in the event the formation of the District is authorized. The following is a list of candidates for the office of director of the proposed District, as certified by said County Clerk to this Board of Supervisors, to wit: Leonard R. Blaikie Ferris A. Farnsworth George J. Merten Arthur W. Mulburn John H. Perrin Oren M. Sullivan, Jr. Said election on the formation of said District and the election of directors thereof shall be held in all respects as one election and only one form- of ballot shall be used and the return thereof shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors. i t7 to a y f October 18, 1960 - continued BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF t SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMM, CALIFORNIA W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California By M. A. Smith Put? PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 18th day of October, 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 Hearing on petition for change of bound- aries of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District. This being the time fixed for the hearing on a petition for change of boundaries of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District, the Board proceeds with the hearing and the following persons appear before this Board with reference to said petition: Mr. Harold DeFraga, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, who states that the Lafayette School District and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District are r opposed to the proposed change, and that the Acalanes Union High School Dis- trict has taken no stand on the proposal; Mr. Andrew F. Ariey, on behalf of the petitioners, who spoke in favor of the proposed change; Mr. W. G. Ellis, District Superintendent of the Lafayette School District, who expresses opposition; Mr. Harold Hill, Assistant Superintendent of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, who expresses opposition; And the Clerk reads a letter from Mr. John R. Lavinder, 3082 Diablo View Road, Lafayette, in which he expressed opposition to the proposed change; and good cause appearing therefor; and J( On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD T. ORDERED that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to November 1,r.. 1960, at 10 a.m. ti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rf 4 In the Matter of Proceedings of Governing Board of MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Bond and Apportionment Authoriza- tion Election. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the pro- ceedings of the Governing Board of the MT. DDI BID UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on September 27, 1960, at which election the electors of the District, by a two-thirds vote, approved the following described proposi- tions: Proposition No. 1 Shall the MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sun of EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS Yes ------- --119935 No1,912 Illegal (spoiled -- _10_8_ TOTAL ------ 132955 3'71 October 18, 1960 - continued - Proposition No. 2 a Shall the Governing Board of the MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportion- went in an amount not to exceed EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS ($8,000,000) from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 of Division 3 of the Education Code, which amount is subject to re- payment as provided by said chapter? Yes 11,758 No 1,9851Illegal (spoiled)-___l TOTAL --- 139900 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. i T In the Matter of Awarding Contract for lighting a system for County Service Area L-11 (El Sobrante Manor). This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the installation and furnish- ing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a period of five years, etc., the lighting system for County Service Area L-11; and this 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 following existing lamps: Seventy-six (76) four thousand (4000) lumen incandescent lamps, together with all the accessories that constitute a complete overhead street lighting system, and to furnish electricity necessary for lighting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the date electric service is first supplied, and thereafter from year to year until terminated by sixty-day notice, all such lamps to be operated each night on their standard all night burning schedule all in accordance with Schedule LS-2; and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the installation and maintenance, etc., of street lighting system in said district be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Awarding Contract for lighting system for County Service Area L-12 (Santa Rita Acres-Appian way) . This Board having reretofore advertised for bids for the installation and furnish- ing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a j period of five years, etc., the lighting system for County Service Area L-12; and this being 1 the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is re- ceived: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY - to maintain and operate the following existing lamps: Thirty (30) twenty-three thousand (23,000) lumen mercury vapor lamps and twenty-one (21) four thousand (4000) lumen incandescent lamps, together with all the accessories that constitute a complete overhead street lighting system, and to furnish electricity necess- ary for lighting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the date electric service is first supplied, and thereafter from year to year until terminated by sixty-day notice, all such lamps to be operated each night on their standard all night burning schedule all in accordance with Schedule LS-2; i and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4 ORDERED that the contract for the installation and maintenance, etc., of street lighting s system in said district be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric a Company at the prices set forth in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t 1 a i l 3 October 18, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Communications with reference to Inferior Courts within the County, etc. This Board having received request from the Lafayette Improvement Association that serious consideration be given to the plan for the consolidation of the inferior courts of Contra Costa County presented by the State Judicial Council, and having also received a letter from the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce notifying it of the organization's opposition to Propositions 1 and 15 on the November 8 ballot and to any change in the present Judicial Court of Danville; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letters are referred to the County Administrator. 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 erron- eous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; F On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD w ORDERED that the CountyAuditor is authorised to correct the following assessments: Requests dated October 4. 1960 r In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment f should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 5106 - Assessment No. 2010 L. E. Van Meter 1411 Livorna Road, Alamo Personal Property, assessed valuation $360. Note: A waiver of notice of an equalization hearing has been signed r for this assessment. 7 Requests dated October 6. 1960 P In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll: In Volume 28, Parcel #239-140-05, Code 7305, E. M. Netherby is assessed with 12.45 acres in Ro Laguna de los Palos Colorados with land erroneously assessed at $370. This land had been assessed at $3360 and increased by 10% for the 1960-61 Roll, but through an error land appears at $370. The correct assessed value of land is $3700. In Volume39, Assessment Nos. 700186 and 700186-1, California Pacific Title Company is assessed with 1.27 acres and 1.24 acres in portions Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29, T2N R4W, assessed value of land $300 and $280. These assessments should be cancelled as they are a part of and included in Tract 2719. In Volume 31, Parcel #96-033-30, Code 7912 Antonio and Maddalina Fuglisi are assessed with portion of Lot 5, all Lot 6, Block B, Poinsettia Land Company West Pittsburg Tract with improvements assessed at $2000 and $2510. Improvements of $2000 should be cancelle as they did not exist on lien date. Your authorization to the County Auditor to make the above corrections is respectfully requested. Due to subsequent information received by this office frau other counties and other sources, exemptions on the following assessments should be allowed or removed as indicated below: 808, George H. Breneman, allow $1000, j465, Williar. Q. Walden, Allow $1000, 116712, Leslie W. Asquith, remove $1000, 120451, Dorothy M. Evans, allow 1000, 1122408, Samuel E. Hollis, allow $1000, 124509, Gordon W. Davis, allow $1000, 1404791 Joseph A. Wegher, allow t1000, 1159365, Robert E. Rolling, allow 1000, 206417, Charles F. Wilkes, remove $1000, 550248, Cecil E. Burns, allow $1000, 555554, Angelo Turin, allow $1000, 455649 Jess A. Ramon, remove $940, 704869, Joe W. Blackburn, allow $910, 705221, William C. McKinney, Allow $960, 65-221-13, Code 100, R. E. Ozment, allow $1000 67-102-35, G. T. Mayer, allow $1000, (Code 100), 68-016-11, Code 100, W. G. Weeden, allow $1000, 68-282-16, Code 100, E. E. & Ruth Walker, allow $20001 71-094-03, Code 100, J. M. Aguirre, allow $1000, 3-112-08, Code 701, B. A. Flynn, remove $11000, 86-041-01, Code 701, P. M. Bolling, allow $1000, 86-063-023 Code 701, V. A. Hoffjnan, remove $1000, 100-211-13, Code 7926, Vittaring Lombardi, allow $1000, Aw Y C. 37 r S. October 18, 1960 - continued - i i 110-074-04, Code 202, R. P. Karlsvik, allow $1000, 110-25,5-1?, Code 202, H. A. Botsford, allow $10{10, 111-032-08, Code 202, L. C. Hunt, remove_46501 111-056-159 Code 202, L. C. Hunt, allow $$60, 111-1916-06, Code 202, P. M. Klindt, allow 2000, 111-197-14, Code 2022 R. C. & Irma Delsi, allow $2000, 111-253-13, Code 202, J. I. Grichuhin, remove $10001, 112-064-09, Code 202, L. F. Levada, allow $10001, 112-131-14, Code 202, R. E. Stevens, allow $710, 112-181-05, Code 202 Jack Jones, allow $940, E 113-101-05, Code 793h, Richard Wilson, allow $1000, 113-123-06, Cade 202, J. G. Heatheringto n, allow $910, 113-446-01, Code 202, H. D. Barnes, remove $1000, 112-010-04, Code 205, H. D. Barnes, allow 41000,, 114-052-11, Code 202, C. R. Morgan, allow 41000, 116-091-29, .Emily Combs, allow 41000, (Code 17902) 117-112-08, Code 17902, H. E. Luoma, allow $1000, s 117-190--19, Code 17902, Clark Brown, allow 41000t 126-151-10, Code 202, G. J. Masters, allow $790, 128-022-13, Code 202, C. C. Philo, allow $1000, 128-094-06, Code 2020 G. B. Gamble, remove $1000, 140-072-11, Code 920, Richard McGough, allow $1000, r 142-142-072 Code 179149 W. R. Thomason, allow $1000, 147-071-09, Code 7970, W. M. Pfyl, remove $1000, 110-025-06, Code 7938, W. M. Pfyl, allow $1000, 147-290-062 J. S. Register, allow $1000, (Code 17964) , fa 3 152-111-152 Code 79999 Olive Ryland, allow $1000, 152-152-03, Code 7999, P. C. Wilhelmsen, allow $1000, 152-162-03, Code 7999, E. L. Woloveka, allow $10001 153-094-17, Code 17907, M. L. Ghiorso, remove $1000, 154-090-031 Code 7957, J. A. Spencer, removeX2000, 170-010-08, Code 7980, M. E. Burres, allow $999 170-211-07, Code 7980, A. M. Watson, allow $10003, 172-072-11, Code 100229 Paul E. Williams, allow 5000 (paraplegic), 173-011-102 lode 10006, R. M. Kalsbeek, allow $1000, 177-062-02, Code 7305 W. E. Gibson,, allow $1000, 179-060-08, Code 1000 i, R. C. Carlsen, allow $1000, 179-211-04, Code 10006, E. H. Chittenden, allow $830, 182-051-21, Code 100021 G. R. Fairley, allow $1060, 182-061-139 Code 100029 C. L. Olson, allow $1000 183-141-069 Code 100029 R. A. Pastronio, remove Jim, 183-234-05, Code 10002, S. L. Moose, remove $1000, 185-250-14, Code 7311, V. butch, allow $1000. 185-342-03, Code 7311, G. W. Repp, allow $1000, 187-232-06, Code 5100, Stuart Nielsen, allow $1000 188-100-03, Code 100020 R. L. Arbogast, allow $1000, 197-210-03, Code 5100, C. A. Rouse, allow $1000, 201-082-08, Code 5100, C. N. Abbot, allow $1000, I 20$-042-041 Code 66189 D. M. Gath, allow $50009 paraplegic) 237-023-01, Code 73059 R. G. Maloney, allow $1000, 237-191-01, Code 73052 R. W. Johnson, remove $1000, B C Steet244-122-052 Code 7305, • remove $1000, 262-010-34, Code 83042 Frank Mendoza, allow $260, 262-201-019 Code 83049 E. L. Lundberg, allow additional $101, 266-092-08, Code 8304, Helen Hinds, remove $1000, 266-092-11, Code 8304, H. J. Libby allow $$8560, 266-093-012 D. A. Texdahl, remove J1000, (Code 8304), 268-362-20, Code 8304, L. D. Rocca, remove $1000, 271-062-01, Code 8304, V. J. Anzilotti, allow $1000, 271-190-32, Code 83182 B. C. Johnson, allow $2000, 273-081-032 Code 8304 J. E. Chambers, allow $80 357-071-102 Code 9000 , Aurora Kramer, allow $1060, 401-254-539 Code 602, M. H. Looney, allow $1000, 402-040-199 Code 600, E. B. Masek, allow $10009, 501-482-02, Code 300, L. A. Giachino, allow $1000, j 502-202-052 Code 300, Leila Luntey, allow $1000 502-330-19, Code 3002 E. L. Lundberg, allow $850 503-203-09, Code 300, C. H. Littlejohn, allow $1000 503-311-299 Code 3009 R. S. Wilson, allow $1000, Request dated October 11, 1960 In accordance with Section 4986 of' the Revenue t and Taxation code the ,following assessment should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll. Code 7939-Assessment No. 2006, R. J. Anderson is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $870. This is a double assessment as the personal property is included in Assessment No. 7939-2009 in the name of Wisecarver. Assessment No. 7939-2006 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. i i I 374 October 18, 1960 - continued - Request dated October 13 , 1960 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Assessment Roll. For the year 1959, Sale #738, The Presbytery of San Francisco is assessed with 4.676 acres in Section 29 T2N RIE. This church filed claim for exemption but through an error 13220 was allowed instead of $13640. An additional exemption of $420 should be allowed. I For the year 1959, Sale #2805, Parcel #133-080-09, Code 7996, W. S. & Vera L. Crewse are erroneously assessed with a portion of Lot 8, Johnston Tract containing 8.32 acres. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with #133-080-10 and 1133-080-11. For the year 1958, Sale 11954, James A. Nicholls is assessed with .94 acre in Section 33 T2N R3E, assessed value of land $330. This description is erroneous and should be des- cribed as follows: Por SW 1/4 & SE 1/4 Sec 33 T2N R3E MDBM com E 1438 ft & N 20 ft fm SW cor E 1/2 of SW 1/4 Sec 33 th E 30 ft th N 529 ft th W 207 ft th S 150 ft th E 177 ft th S 379 ft, a 94 Ac. The assessed value of land remains the same. For the year 1959, Sale #2213, Norman and Joyce Morrill are assessed .045 acre in Ro Laguna de los Palos Colorados, assessed value of land $20. This Assessment should be cancelled as it is double with Assessment #501312-1. Request dated October 13, 1960 In accordance with Section 4631 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll. In Volume 25, Parcel Nos. 74-070-07 and 74-070-08 erroneously appear in Code Area 5304. These properties were annexed to the City of Antioch but through an error these code changes were not made. The correct Code Area is 100. zXf In Volume 2, Parcel #68-294-03, Code 100, G. S. and Jeanie Martinovich are assessed with Lot 9 Tract 2445 with the assessed values omitted. Land value of $770 and improvements of $3480 should be added. In Volume 10, Parcel 1360-150-04, Code 602, G & L S Inc., is assessed with Lot 4 Tract 2299 with the assessed values omitted. Land value of $850 and improvements of $2510 should be added. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for Construction of Ygnacio Valley Channel, Westmoreland AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Park to Sacramento Northern Railroad CCNTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN in Ygnacio Valley near Concord. MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 This Board, acting as ex-officio the governing body of the above agency, having heretofore advertised for bids for the above entitled project, and the following bids having been received and read by the Clerk of this Board: Winton Jones, Contractor, Inc., 1949 Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord; Ora E. Elliott, 4939 Elrod Drive, Castro Valley; Lakehurst Construction Co., P. 0. Box 451, Alameda; Robert R. Murdoch, 100 Ivy Drive, Orinda; 0. C. Jones, & Sons, 1520 - 4th Street, Berkeley; McGuire & Hester-, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland; Herbert E. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146, Station A: Berkeley; and the matter of the awarding of the contract having been submitted to the Technical Staff of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for recommendation as to the lowest responsible bidder for the performance of the work; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the contract for the work described be and the same is hereby awarded to Winton Jones, Contractor, Inc. in accordance with the successful bid of said bidder dated October 18, 1960. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the successful bidder shall present two and { good sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board. 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Technical Staff of Contra Costa bounty Flood Control and Water Conservation District shall prepare the agreement, which shall be reviewed by the District Attorney. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the checks and/or bonds which accompanied ! all bids of unsuccessful bidders be returned and/or exonerated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 37 5 fi i ji. rOctober18, 1960 - continued - r In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Huettig and Schromm, Inc., for bank seeding work interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek, AS 8r-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE North Walnut Creek Emergency NORTH WALNUT CREEK E4ERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL, Flood Control District. DISTRICT This Bnard having on October 11, 1960, awarded a contract to Huettig and- Schromm,Inc., P. 0. Box 598, Palo Alto for bank seeding work interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek, North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District; An agreement dated October 18, 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 surety bond in the amount of $29566.15, issued by Hartford Accident and Indem- nity Company with said Huettig & Schromm, as principal, guaranteeing 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. 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 Helen R. Harris. An instrument dated October 18, 1960 which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra 6osta, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Helen R. Harris on December 1491960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Helen R. Harris are hereby satisfied, and all 40 real and personal property of said Helen R. Harris 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 Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 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. In the Matter of Rescinding orders adopted October 4, 1960, and concerning Ruth Neff. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that orders adopted October 4, 1960, and which 11 Ordered the Social Service Director to communication with Ruth Neff, notifying her that it was the decision of this Board that she continue paying $20 per month toward support of her mother; and (2) Authorized the District Attorney to take proper action in the Ruth Neff case and to make appropriate arrangements in view of the circumstances, be and the same are hereby RESCINDED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Section 170-1 (Subsection D) County manual of Policies f and Procedures. On the recommendation of Mr. W. G. Golden, Director of Social Service, and on j motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Subsection D of Section 170-1, County Manual of Policies and Procedures, be and-the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Subsection D - Section 170-1 - Liability Enforcement The amount and beginning date of the contribution of each liable relative must be certified by the Board of Super- visors except in the case of those spouses who are sub- ject to Manual Sections 212.51 through 212.53- In those instances where the relative commits himself, prior to certification, to contribute equal to or in ex- cess of his liability, the certification of the Board of Supervisors completes the action, unless the relative sub- sequently fails to contribute as agreed. i 1 S. S October 18, 1960 - continued - In situations in which the relative communicates to the department his inability or unwillingness to comply with a liability order Of the Board of Supervisors, the department shall notify the relative of his right to seek a hearing of the matter before the Board. It shall also be the responsibility of the department to inform the re- lative of the proper procedure to be followed, fiz., by letter, addressed to the Board requesting a hearing of the matter. If the decision of the Board remains unchanged following the hearing, the relative shall be notified that the liability to contribute stands as originally ordered. If the relative after notification or in the absence of a request for hearing, does not meet his liability the matter shall be sub- mitted to the Board for referral to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Financial liability of Ruth Neff for partial support of her mother, Mrs. Ethel Neff, recipient of J Old Age Security.n On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, be and he is hereby directed to notify Miss Ruth Neff, the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Neff, a recipient of Old Age Security, that it is now the policy of the Board of Supervisors that when the responsible relative is dissatisfied with the liability order of the Board, he may make written request for a hearing before the Board of Supervisors on the matter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Releasing Raymond Fisher from liability to support his mother. On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Raymond Fisher is released from liability for support of his mother, die A. Fisher. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Plan of Routes, Rights of Way, etc., of San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. This Board having been requested by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District to review Plan of Routes, Rights of Way, Terminals, Stations, Yards and Related Facilities and Improvements of a Bay Area Rapid Transit System, and to transmit to the District any recommendations it may have concerning the physical aspects of the proposed rapid transit system as they pertain to Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to prepare a communication to said Rapid Transit District, which shall contain the recommendations with reference to said plan.3' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of steel shelving for Walnut Creek Library. Mr. Walter Seyden, Assistant Purchasing Agent, appears before the Board with reference to shelving required for the walnut Creek Library; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller (Purchasing Division) is authorized to order shelving for said Walnut Creek Library from W. R. Ames Company at cost of $8571. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S In the Matter of Appointment of Forrect E. Lane to County Park Commission. The term of Hazel Schary, Park Commissioner, having expired; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Forrest E. Lane, 207 - 7th Street, Antioch, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission for a term of three years, commencing October 18, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Cr . 3'77 October 18, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Denying application of Seth W. and Monita J. Smith for permit to conduct dances between 1 a.m. t and 2 a.m. On the recommendation of the Sheriff and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Seth W. Smith and Monita J. Snaith for permit to conduct dances between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m.. at Prince's Hall, 4575 Pacheco Boulevard, be and the same is hereby DENIED. P The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 E' In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. 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 ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1482 which amends the zoning code to provide an R-12 District, which is a single family residential district having a minimum lot size of 12 000 square feet with a minimum average width of iWfeet. 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 as follows: No. 1482 in "THE POST DISPATCH" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Continuing hearing on resolutions order- ing improvements for Vaqueros Avenue and Seventh Street, Rodeo. This Board having on October 11, 1960 continued to October 18, 1960, at 10 a.m. , the hearing on resolutions ordering improvements for Vaqueros Avenue and Seventh Street, Rodeo, and this being the time that said hearing was continued; and On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said resolu- tions be and the same is hereby further continued to October 25, 1960, at 10 a.m. 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 i j NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s s In the Matter of transferring funds. On the motion of Supervisor J. S. Silva, seconded by Supervisor James P. Kenny, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 45,000 be transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve (Account Number 990-9990) to Advertising (Account Number 135-2471) for the use of the Contra Costa County Development Association in promoting the development of the natural resources of the county. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this amount of $5,000 is provided in addition to the sum stipulated in the agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Development Association dated August 23, 1960. Y IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that its October 11, 1960 order directing the District Attorney to prepare an amendment to the existing agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Development Association be rescinded. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving 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 be and they are approved for the following departments: 378 3 October 18, 1960 - continued - 3 Advertisine:Decrease Increase x, x Unappropriated Reserve 59000 Advertising5,Og0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 s in the Matter of the Formation K of Montalvin Manor Recreation and' Park District.r The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows:X r THAT on the 5th day of July, 1960, this Board duly and regularly passed and adopted he a resolution of intention to form the Nontalvin Kanor Recreation and Park District, giving t time and notice of gearing thereof as required by law, and K i THAT on the 30th day of August, 1960, this Board regularly passed and adopted a resolution and notice of an election to determine whether the proposed Montalvin Manor Recre- n ation and Park District, as described therein, should be formed and notice of such election having been given as provided by law, THAT on the 11th day of October, 1960, an election was held wherein there were 429 votes cast in which the results were as follows: For formation 169 Against formation 258 Not voted 2 and f{ 4 THAT on the 18th day of October, 1960, the Board of Supervisors canvassed the re- sults of said election and determined that the measure was defeated and, therefore, the Montalvin Manor Recreation and Park District should not be established. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervi scars of the County of Contra Costa ata F meeting of said Board held on the 18th day of October, 1960, by the following vote of the Board:s AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Kiel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva; NOES: Supervisors - Nona;C ABSENT: Super vi sor s - Mons. M y 7' r 1 w r:- 9 October 18, 1960 - continued In the Matter of re Issue of Bonds t of Acalanes Union High School District 1955 School Bonds, Series F. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 17th day of Janua , 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance ofri3,250,000 principal amount of bonds of Acalanes Union. High School District, designated "1955 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $400,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $1400,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $2,850,000 principal amount of said authorised issue might be divided into one or Poore series as the governing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and $700,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof t is now outstanding; WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $2450,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board of Supe r- visors might determine, and $800,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and f WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $1,350,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board of Super- visors might determine, and $400,000 principal amount designated Series D have heretofore' been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $950,000 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 E 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 diestrict on the 10th day of October, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $750,000, 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, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($750,000 principalamount) (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 $3,250,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Acalanes Union High School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 750,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series F". Said bonds of Series F shall be dated January 1, 1961, shall be 750 in number, numbered consecutively from F 1 to F 750, 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: 37,000 principal amount of bonds of Series F shall mature and be payable on January lst in each of the years 1962 to 1971, both inclusive; 38,000 principal amount of bonds of Series F shall mature and be payable on January 1st in each of the years 1972 to 1981, both inclusive. 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 in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of January, 1962, and thereafter semi-annually on the lst days of July and January 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 the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. Sll 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. f 4 l i i X80 r October 18, 1960 - continued - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series F shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES CF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA F 1,000 SCHOOL HAND OF Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1955 School Bond, Series F ft AC•ALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money o t e nitedSt'esof America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of er cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on t e st days o y and Januaach 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 authorised issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to '$3,250,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said district on the 22nd day of November, 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 f 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 con- formity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the formp 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 fun of said district, and the stoney for the redemption of this bond and the payment ofinterest 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 b its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county cle k, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the lst day of January, 1961. p MiJW F. NiEitViiN SEAL) Chairman of Boardof Supervisors y COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNamer ounty Auditor W. T. PAASCH u County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series F shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California,Y :r will pay to the holder hereof out of t he interst and sinking fund of the Acalanes Union High School District in said County, on the 1st day of 1960 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum $ shown hereon, being interest then due on 1955 SchoolBond No. F- Series F. of said District, dated January 1st, 1961 H. E. McNAMER County Auditor 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 taxable property in 380-t ` s t October 18, 1960 - continued - 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 F to be published at least two weeks in the LAFAYETTE SUN" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 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 ri#it to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting there- of held on the 18th day of October, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. C: NOES: Tone. ABSETT: gone. In the Matter of re Issue of Bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District 1960 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Mt. .Diablo Unified School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 28th day of June, 1960, 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 27th day of September, 1910 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 48,000,000 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. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged,y injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings and grounds with furniture, equipment j or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit, providing sewers and drains adequate _ to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property (all of which were thereby united to be voted upon. as one single propositio* That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published pursuant to Section 6063 of the Government Code in The Concord Transcript a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required by law; That said election was held in said district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declared, that there were 13,955 votes cast at said election including 108 illegal or blank votes and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 11,935 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 1912 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 11th day of October, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, 4429,000, 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 thisproposedissueofbonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; i2 87 I S S 380-B October 18, 1960 IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Mt. Diablo unified School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $8,000,000 and shall be designated "1960 School Bonds", Said bonds shall be divided into series and $429,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the regaining $7,571,000 principal amount of said author- ized 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 issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining 47,571,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated December 15th, 1960, shall be 429 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-429, both inclusive, ' of the denomination of Zl,OOO 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: 20,000 principal amount of Series A shall mature and be payable on December 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1981, both inclusive; s 9,000 principal amount of Series A shall mature and be payable on December 15th, 1982. 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 December, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of June and December of each year until such bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county 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 signa- tures 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. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA A-1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Pit. Diablo Unified School District z of Contra Costa County. 1960 School Bond, Series A MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the nited St-at—e-s--of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent O per annum, payable at the office of said treasure on the 15th ays of June and December o 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 to the aggregate to $8,000,000, 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 27th day of September, 1960, and is issued and soldbytheboardofsupervisorsofContraCostaCounty, 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 performed in strict conformity with theylawsauthorizingtheissuanceofthisbond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the foam 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. i v4; 3$0-Cr: 4 r't f October 18, 1960 - continued - IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by 3 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, 1960. 0 S ) Mel F. Nielsen rChairman of boardof Supervisors t COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNamer County Auditor i W. T. Paasch County e IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. G Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the Y. interest and sinking fund of thei A Mt. Diablo Unified School District in said County, on the 15th day of 1960 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest than due on 1960 School Bond No. A Series A, of said District, dated December 15th, 1960 H. E. McNamer County Auditor i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in the DIABLO BEACON" 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 November, 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. i The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of October, 1960, by the following vote, tow AYES: Supervisors James F. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of re Issue of Bonds i of Mt. Diablo Unified School District 1957 School Bonds, Series H. 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 r 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 I issuance and salethereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of 350,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now out- standing, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $5,150,000 principal amount of said authorised issue might be divided into one or more series as the governing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and $1,350,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is r now outstanding; a WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $3,800,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board of Supervisors might determine, and $350,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and C_ 3$0-D October 18, 1960 - continued - WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $3,450,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board of Supervisors might determine, and $126,000 principal amount designated Series D have heretofore been issue and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining*$3,324,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board of Supervisors might determine, and ;1,255,000 principal amount designated Series E have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $2,069,000 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 F have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $569,000_ principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board of Supervisors might determine, and $213,000 principal amount designated Series G have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and this board of super- visors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 11th day of October, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $356,000, 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 H; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that 4356,000 principal amount) (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 15,500,000 principal amount of 1957 School Bonds of Ht. 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. 356,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series H". Said bonds of Series H shall be dated December 15th, 1960, shall be 356 in number numbered consecutively from H - 1 to H - 356, both inclusive, of the denomination of il,000.60 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: 17,000 principal amount of bonds of Series H shall mature and be payable on December 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1980, both inclusive; 16,000 principal amount of bonds of Series H shall mature and be payable on December 15, 1981. Said bonds of Series H 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 December, 1961, and thereafter ik- semi-annually on the 15th days of June and December of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series H 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 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 f n attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safef keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series h shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . Dolla rs STATE CF CALIFORNIA H - 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County. 1957 School Bond, Series H P.T. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL III STRICT 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 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1000) in lawful money of the U_n_ i1_ t_eJ_Stat:_esof Americat with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( 1 per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the-tthe-T5th days of une and December of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid 5 z 180_A 1 i October 18, 1960 - continued - 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,, 4 interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $5,500,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than tiro-thirds''of the eaters voting at an election 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 stric 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 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 t 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 15th day of December, 1960. i SEAL) Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of Board -of Supervisors COUNTERSIGM: j H. E. McNamer a County Auditor W. T. Paasch County Cleft IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series H shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California , i will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum $ shown hereon, being interest then due on 1957 School Bond No. H- Series H, of said District, dated December 15th, 1960 H-. E. McNamer County Auditor i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series H 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 collection of such taxes inthe, 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 H to be published at least two weeks in the "DIABLO BECAON" 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 November, 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. s 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 18th day of October, 1960, by the following vote, to t: 3 AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. E NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 380—F n October 18, 1960 - continued - r In the Matter of Continuing hearing on l notice of intention to purchase real y6 property from A. B. Tinning, et al required for County Civic Center, rMartinez). r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor'`Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that the hearing on the notice of intention to purchase real property from A. B. zx Tinning et al ($29,000) . required for County Civic Center, Martinez, be and the same is hereby continued to October 25, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, October 20, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the. Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. a rma ATTEST: s W. T. PAASCN, CLERK B Z' s• f> eputyerg BEF( E THE BOARD OF SUPERDISCRS YTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 201, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF N' RFC(R DS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PST: HONCRABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIMM, PRESIDING: SUFE RFIISCBS JAMES P. KENNY, THORAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CIERK ry In the Matter of Ordering republication of Ordinance. No. 1474•Tu 4j At the request of the County Director of Planning, and good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa Times is directed to republish Ordinance No. 1474 at no expense to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. H In the Matter of Designating newspaper in which the list of names of election officers, etc. for the General Election to be held November $, 19601, will be x: published. In accordance with Section 668 of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor r Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that "THE POST DISPATCH" be and the same is hereby designated as the newspaper in which the list of names of election. officers appointed and the pollin places designated for each election precinct in the Countyg y, of Contra Costa, for the General Election to be held November $, 1960, will be published, "THE POST DISPATCH" being a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa; 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 James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen., Thomas John Call, SW. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. 38 t 3 W THE MATTER OF APPOINT1tli:"iT OF ELECTION OFFICERS AND DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan.seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named electors be and they are hereby appointed as election officers to conduct the GENERAL ELECTION to be held on the 8th day of November, 1960, throughout the County of Contra Costs: and the following locations are hereby designated as polling places in each precinct for the con- ducting of said election. to-wit: REUKELEV PARK CLERKS: a} Dtw%Ahy SI_ winter,: JUDGES Flo1Dem: Wilma renceMontoya,Montoya, INSPECTOR: Harriet Hopkins, POLLING PLACE. Thru J , I` CLDem- ERKS:E Hail. Dem. Rte: CLERI{S SL Pauline DRury. v Lir JUDGES: Esther Sergeant, Aurnieu li rkaele} F lam oak 11rvc p KEXM1l1lO tRECL C! \U. I2 ys,no Dem.; Alice Dem.: MadeJoaeptielne O lWnliace, INSPECTOR, F]nma A_ Koch.. POLLING PLACE: Gulaa M.Tem- Joyce Lenstorm, no party; Dem. Cooper +Garage Westminster i EL CLRSITO PRECINCT NO. S EIizabeth A. Fraser, Dem, JUDGES: Beatrice Post. Rep.: Avenue. Kettatngton- I POLLING MACE: Anne E. Las- Ina H.Herr,Dela. INSPECTOR: GuMa SL Cooper;j sou +Garage) 7302 Terrace Drtvr. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 17 Cf-t3t1+-: Bessie t-- Groom 3 El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Peter F. Rep. Maes SI Dake. Dem., Les-, I1rJiet n'i} ACampOe14LDlenon L 'I LNSPECTOR: Sara D. Phillips, A Testa Garage. 431 Everett St., tie Trumtu,Dem Ei Cerrito. e•r s'Rk-- : Losslse i ra Wra=er, F ` CIX;E.S• Anne E: Lusaon, Dem.: INSPECTOR. Charlotte R. Col- ItXIM13 "1 r.1ul:M 4ta"e.P.ep:Com- Gail E Courchesne, Rep. la, Dem. stance Sl. Partsch, Rep- JUDGES: Mary A. Hutchison,rata"Scir No. 2 CLERKS: Slary E. Meister, POLLING "LACE. Heim A.; i a tNGTO.N rKwxs T No_ Is Dem' Mldr?d Birmingham, Dem; Dem•• Norma L. Florentino, Dem. Dem. CLkPKS: Jennie G. Agresta,Grea+er 0 ragee+ m Berkeley POLLING P[..tCE: Artiagtaa M R Dem.; Esther V. LundervilteParkBlvd- Herkelev.Citetntnunttr ChUrck 3: Arlington` Dem.; Eula Stale Dem.INSPECTOR. Olga .[citing, A+e_ kek r f. 'CERRxTO tRECiN4T NU, s Y. Dem. LV'S I TOP. Ilelm liar Fol POLLING PLACE: Hazel E. At- tt [rata#Rumpus Room) 143.5 Navel- EL CEHRITO PHECINCT NO, 18JUDGES. Ileke A GrraArrr P t Florence, Wilson, Rep. JtT)c:I: RutD tier SL, ET Cerdto. Small Board) fRLohmeyer. no LNSPECrOP,: Hazel E: Allenlo, POLLING PLACE: Teresa A.CLERKS: Ealber F Gonsalves.+ partyg: Chris L Lewis, RM Sglant Garage, 1327 Liberty SL, iDem.; Beatrice F. aan tt. CLERk3: Jeanie A. "Utst i I Et Cerrito.Rep.. Rhoda P. Cutters, De Rep.- Nkwma E. Derkardd ftep. JtDGES [:tadys lL tavelltrr, LYSPECTOR: Teresa A. blUant,Gras: Evetyit SL Hayyworth, Dem,Marw Russell, Rete CI.ERI{S: Ruth J. Brashear. D'n1fhNSYNGIYNPRt:I•xtiC! NO.. 1 Dem. Lillian W. Wood, Rep•• JUDGE: Evelyn Borges Dem.POLLING PLACE: Charles H, KCXr4.%GTON rKMCI[NCT NO. Is CLERKS: Marilyn R,Bell Dem.-Hower 4Garaw) IM Covve rl•I POLLING PI-ALM Youth Hut" Iletin E Lester, Dem. Esther M. Palmer, Dem,Road. 3erkelev. Roam Na 19 Gl Arlington Ave..EL('ERRiTU PRECINCT NO. 7I2+' ell. POLLINGTOR: Charlotte L Box- tierirNev.OLLINC PLACE: John Fre-t FH. CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 19WRee. C+•SPINO- OR: Vera Martin Hot-t ulta (Garage) ISW Kearney POLLING PLACE: Ira L. Wllli-JUDGES: Florence I_ Smith. comb. Deem Street Et CeMto. cord (Garage) 7233 Black 3L, EIRet).:_ Evelyn K Ha 7rs Rey JVDGF4: Helen Wxshaaa no j LtiSpWrOR• Cestra Freguila, Cerrito.S: Vera Carpenter. Rrp_•;party- P""— Itarrisom Dem Rep INSPECTOR: Viola M. Hack-Georgia J. :Aablrr. hest.. Bess' CLXRk"i: Sue Capron Rep.:' JUDGM;: Grace P. Townsend, barth Dem.Schueller. Dem. Thenrsa •aedY, Dem: Roma JUMES: Laura J. Williamson,Brashear. Dem_ Rep,- KS.- Thompson. F. Dem Dem-: Dolores IL Burns, Dent. teI.VO4INGTtIN rU 1N('T NO.2 Beryl J. Bell. Dem.; Flor- CLERKS: Leta N. Ruse, Dem.; POLLING I-LAM Nona Y.Veal KENLtiNe:TON rKOCINCr NO. 131 rule A-GiudleL Dem.Freda J. Busby, Rep.; GeraldineGaragre+ =1 Amberst A+•er.ue' POLLING PLACE Artlasten; ST, Barnes, Rep. Berkrlry Community Charrk 33 Arlington EL CY.RWTO PRECINCT NO, & I In`CSi"l±C'IY tt: 1 ana Y. %;eat." Ave- B-telev- INSPECTOR: Erma Lues. Dem.i POLLING PLACE: J o h n J. POLLIEL NG PLACE PRECINCT do Beth JUDGES• Francvs H. CU t JI.MC S: Esther ]L Erbentraut.! B""nst ! eI ( Rumpus Room) et (Garage) 8535 Terrace Delve, Dem.-. Marjorie Beeker, Dem. Iirp• Y+^rrme Seideaspi-wr. P.ep.; 283ri Avenue, Et Cerrito. Berkeleeyy.t CIXUCi: Dorothy Beetern..; CI.EItKS Muriel Sevtdk. Dem.• p IpN.SPECTOR: Edna Webster, INSPECTOR: Margaret Wilson, Itey; E ancelme Lefe%w. Rets Jessie W Nash. Rete; Gwrodolen 1 Rep,i E]lrat.eth Edwards. Dern. Nle. [ie•ca UDGES: Eleanor Holland. Dem, Laura Jetctch, Dem JUDGES: Ethel Lee Larsen, KIWQN(:TON PKIWINCT No a IitliNM(:TUN lKYCxNIT NO, Is CLERKS: Slargec E. Denny, Dem Melva L. Stills an1 Dem.I"LLING PLACE- Flagde }} Deas; Felicia A. Clpnlla. Dem.: gg PULI.II G }'LACI: Marie Roth' Attar L Duffel.Dem CLERKS: Beatrice P. Walker, etiaragr) Si I.evrur Read, Berke- c 19) Slarrhant Dem.; Laurel F. Hammond, Dem.; IICSPEXTOIt; Iieka Q Smith.; I P'FaC'T'OR: Velma IL Smith,.PGL CEKRITo PRECINCT NO, @ Sophie F. Ryan, Dem, R! tet. POLLING PLACE Donato Scul- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 21 JUDGES: [[Tisa w'. w1 JUDGES. Jean Janmr. P 1 rarase. 5M Barrett Ave-!p: POLLING PLACE: MargaretItartsetF. Wahtander. Rrp nuvr El Cerritrn• GIeadall (Basement) 6431 PAtario, Tallve - _5 INSPECTOR: Ruth Taylor,Dem. orto-R L I.F.Itkc; E Bedd+ a A. Save ' CLERKS- Flaw[ SI_ lareock, JUDGE+: Grace L. Spencer, Ia Drive El Cerrito.Dem Alice- L licy.es3 Dim :+err ` ltlp J+uat+ \rrtiettaaR Rep.: Doris I.NSPRCTOR: STargaret Glen.Betthrium Dem. R Father C Lavis. RmaIt,Kraus.Dem. doll, Rep.CI.FRKS• Bary T. Smith, Dem: JUDGES: Gentile McNeil, Dem,,itdL'QWXGTO V rKECl[NC'T NO. 17 Mae Read. Rep.: Marie FUut. noitENt*1Nt:TSO\rRt]CSNCT NQ 4 Betty Jean Gleadull, Rep, POLLING PLACE- Doe 1. Cua ' KILLING PLACE: C_ It. Gres- party, CLERKS• Bernice M. Hirsh, ningliam 9Garat;e) 4" Eurrka'•04T (Ga1`ACr) 25 Westminster,Rep., Cleone A. Wiltrout, no par.lieritrlev EI.('tGRRtTO PRECINCT NO, ts'Ave., BeX-Tol+, POLLING PLACE.• St. Patrick's ty; 6rances C. Dyck, no party.II'S Dem. It I)nrothrlle M.' I t'Sl'FJl'Tt7R: Jessie X. Whltl.t Church, t53•t Everett Street. Fl 22FliesDem. 1 EL CEIttUTO rRrG7NCT NO. f Jatre tt1t Isabel J. }a+ paep,; MaUDG ` aa Weltain Rep: CSPECTOR• Sl Clst, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Joseph Nar. R}ipp, orkoeper, Rev Ary den (Garage) 1516 Kearney SL,CI-ERKS• MM.". H. Jahn..",; C-S' Alma Hamilton- Rep."' JUDG[5: Evelyn James, Dem: El Cerrito. Rep.; Belie W. Golellt, Dem.,Catherine Y Pareerlle. Rep: Ruth G Josephine L. Kavas- Dees INSPECTOR: Kathryn Sand- Alieen Switser, Rep, HroolLet RRV CLERICS: SIary I. Craig Rep.: vick. Rep ez1LxLNtl1r:7ON lR10t7\CT No.a ' IGFLIAI\GTriIN rRCtsN(`T NO. Ia 13ladelelae s 4utnn, ria party: Dr >iinn I1nMe to no wKyNormaP. Yost.Const 2POLLINGPLACE: Alargaert L.i P OLLING PLACE Marian Ca• PGL(L"RRrrO rREC1.NCT NOGPLACE: I1 CLERKS: Pauline Gay, Dem.,HOeae LGarage9 46 Kmyon Ave-! Rifea (Garat@e" 85 Ardmore Ruad,Blanche Johnson, Dem.; Helen H. t TOR: France* E tan ' s x n: Katlrrrtnr K. C [ Bertrie-T T_ Arass Ashbury Avee-- men Rep. Dorn, Rep Scott_ e nue• EI Certita. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 23 JUDGES- Minta AI CU tis. Rep.'. JUDGE&: Marian Caruso, Rep; INSPECTOR: Annie C. Fraatz, POLLING PLACE: EI Monte Frances M, Badle•r, Rey Janet Slseith Dem School (Stolt[-pu se Rm) 2133 CLERKS, Floreaae E. Vous„: C S! U-JOrir Hyena. Rep:; JL GES: Jewel S. Webber, Tapscort Et Cerrito. C mmtik Stantalc0. Dem. Barbara r +. Afton E. Coulter, DeetsRip.: Mat Abraham.be L Iioere: Rep.' INSPECTOR: Marlorle Stone,J. tcerb ees. Rep.. RM: Lucinda SL t7oatt, pT' # Aim Diss.: Itelea Z Miner, Rep.: Mar- JUDGES: EmliY I Mitchell, KE.N SGTON PRE"Ner NO,s X10"Wit.-Tn,N rR CT NO. Is, tha C Batasek.Rep Rrp; Evelyn L. Holm• Dem, POLLING PLACE Betsy w'ar- POLLING PLACE Beira L Johasasr 4Garal r) S sunset Drive KL CERRrTO rRM.IWT NO. 12 pI: Elia Stlnnle r;. Cambs, ste tlGara>; e) 3iil I.a re Dr_ Kee- POLLING PLACE: V. W, Tau- Margaret Elizabeth M.Rep' Dem; nl `S)]C"TOR: Betsy Wuester, Hem r4w`.' SF'E71CTeOR: Metra L iairason,; ter Garage 189) Carmel Avenue i Rte, iter t FJ Cerrito, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, 24 JUDCLti: Matytatet Chamber-, IL JUDGES, Place. OeSmith. Rep:E Da TOR: Static C. Sietson, FiIPh POLLSchoING Ka)m, 53El ACerritoNOWIter., Artee" M ItalsHde CLERKS: Darin hansom Rep,-', JVDGI:ti• Lorene St- Dever, and Eureka, El Cerrito.Iter+, OCLERKS: Shirley George; Rep,: Ziripha H-C>e+rltreell Dem.: Mar- Derr.: Elite Walcrlord, Deter INSPECTOR: Jacqueline J. Elizabeth CirKn llee" sen Rey; Alar- gartt At. 1+eHey, Pew CLERKSttGrp :B Davis, Demine • a•,cdMary PJUkDGRep.- Emella Eiordl. Dem.;ICK.V'.Qt%GTON PRrJCxNCT NO. 1 ls+ AKooksotl Deets Emma Lou Anderson, Rep,K1*.le,'NINGTON tlrJl[7Kcr Na 3 : Vote Abwater i IrL CZKMMO rRECx.NCT NO. 13 CLERKS: btary A. Karamzln, POLLING PLACE: George F. I Dem,• Annette Bishop, Rep.; JeanCakeIGarase) 3401 wlllamett! RAV "KW"L913NCT NO I POLLING PLACE: Winifred Cook. Rep. A%v.. Kensutclo.R POLLING PLACE: Phyllis E. Johnson 9Rumpas Room) =6 IA`SPEr' R: Dorothy It Cake-,Opp 1Garagre SIM Sacramento. Ashbury Ave. EI Cerrito. CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 23 Ret..Richmond LNSPF.LTORt MVirginiaDelVec- POLLING PLACE: HardingJLMGES: Ruth I- Sz aasam,: Chiu: Deas School (Community Rm) Fa1r- Viokq Loscher• Rep. 12NMI CTOP.: Ettra L. Smith. JUDGES: Juanita Smith Cooper, mont and Ashbury Ave., El Cer- S: Janet L Beebe_ Rev i Dem- Dies' Grace Leavitt. Rep rito. Shirk. G, AteC7ure Rev: Karma,' JUDGE Phyllis E Opp Rep CLERKS: Irene K Garcia. Rep.: DCNSPECTOR: Margaret Hannon, O. Safford, Rm CLERKS. Ruth J. Vetter. Dem.: Anita 2avateev. Rep.: George W Mildred Ronsem, Dem. Nesbitt.Rep JUDGES:Levia E,Callan, Dem.; K1%W-%GT -'K PlItIMENCT NO.it Blanche Lyons. Rep. POLLING PLAC@ Anthanr t*.i Ai.CtCRURTO PXW1lNCt NEK0.x CL CKTTO rRECIINCT NO, 14 CLERKS:Jean ie Gutterman, RepFrank4Gara=e) 43D Careatry; etisaall 6Li POLLING PLACE: Laura F,Du- Dorothy J. Bergen, Rep,: Nora M.Road. Bexitelep.POLLL`G PLAM- Ruth L Kir- biaakY 9Gara9e) 7227 Lim:otn White, Dem.1 MSPS C'70ft; Arise B. Kenaer- b2 #Garagr# SPIT San Diego St. .Arena El Cerrito. ley. Pon, t E1 Canto INSPECTOR: Laura F. Dubin- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, 2s Eleanor `ranktc RR, C,lan, Rep ! Dem, '[ OR Ruth L Ktrt sk U: RnxY B King, Dem.: EricksonNGarageA Norwell StI, Dem.;Lan M 3 e ala Chaffee.; JL1?[:E: F!a)rracr Q Buchanan I MM A K"rIt trs)ata Ruth Kirby, IEt NSPECTOR: Doris L Erickson,I lTrtr.r Larmiot W. Hanson, Rep.,' Dee". Cf«ERKSs I Barbara Maenise. Dem CIIERKSS Estella J_ McFarland. Rep-- Ruth D. Holland. Re ; De xCI:'1eiLNGTON F'R!CxNCT NO f RepDartsrts J. ?aypia` Dem. Waltpm. Walter L holland. Rep. JUDGES: Leona Peralta, Dem.; Lorna Johnson. Rep.POLLING PLACE: Melba J x.EL C=tRM rKZMNCT NO. 2 ECZKKTrO MECiNCT NO. Id CLERKS. Lucy 1K, Hurd. Dem.;w'u.stettf cGaruge# sa61 CbtusaAia i POLLING PLACE Ilatdtng POS-NG PLACE: New Sura Geor inn Greg lch, Dem„ Ma- A+enuc. Berkeley. byu,) #Cbmmealalttr };ooen) Fair- VDD Church, Fellowship Halh bet T Ebinger, Rep. INSPEC OW Melba J. wlaston. Leach and Ashbury Ave- E3 Cer- Cuttlag Blvd- and Alva Ave- EIRea• Tru. Cerrito. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 27 JUDGES: Thelma C Iihnbest,1 1216 P€CTOR: Lmrille L Comet- ReIpN SPECTOR: Theresa Klemm. POLLING PLACE: Old Mira L3Rep; E%v4m Jones. Rep. to Picea. J Vista School, Barrett and Tassa- CCIL.tJtKS; Anabeile L Deaham, JLDGL Lnrilye yL Lroae JUDGESS- Lola M. Donovan, jars.ive. El Cerrltn. Ret..- Edna A. Gude. Rea.: Anne }" , Julia BFanca, R Rea lietea 1ia14 Rep 1NSPECROR: EJols IL MacMll- E Better. C1.F.ttk`S: Edith S Heert Dern CLERKS: Annetta Lewis Rep.; tats, Rev. Alberta D. Marrum Deas• Sian- Ruth ord.1 . Reps: F arrtett JUDGES: Ann FT, Osborn, Rep.;AE OLLI G ACE: N(T NO la an liabbs. Reps, I"13edfo[d,Rep- Nellie N. Read, Rep.POLLING PLACE: Resale AL, Clark Marage4 390 Yak Avenue ZL CKRUM0 rtKC1NCT N0, = EL CLRKITO Rep.* CLERKS: obbert Lorene M.Brown. Berkelr". POLLING PLACE: Arthur V. PKl CxNCT SCO lS,1 Beverly ST. Dietz. Rep.INSPF]CI'OR: Marguerite B #Sanford eGarsrge/ SSt Everett POLLING PLACE. New Mira SmIM Rep.I Street 13 CkrrttoL Vista Church 9Fet1awship Hall) EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 28 JUDGES: Virrtnia R. Gullixona, L1NlS'FTTOR: Anna g O alky. CbttWX and Alva Ave., EI Cer- POLLING PLACE: Ruby Loper ssieJeBan 'Xicke'l• Rip, Dem. rtto, Rumpus Room, 25W Tulare Ave., Cl.--1111 S• Dmxubv D. Miller: JUDGES ]lurid Howard. Reps: INSPECTOR: Anna L Solda- EI Cerrito. Ren Juanita It Francis, Rev-;Lillian M. Rocke Detre. rfaL Dern. INSPECTOR: Ruby Loher, P.epp Grace C.Sarrunet-Rea.CLERKS: Eva FYeerdeathaL JUDGttS 3LatUda Quintan. ria JUDGES: Emma ET. Amtoft, ICIt11 i e;(:7QN rummer X0 I! Betty Cbetteesier, Dens: Mrt Pb1I0 mesa mea. Rep. Rep., Gertrude Hause, Rep. l.oeralssr I: t?ieetl,Re0. Ztbel hitter. no pat'- CLERKS: Eleanor M. Blonskt, S POLLING PLACE:A.O.Doaoch,1 I-. 1116drsd POitlam, Dem.; Ann Reo Adeline K. Hounsell, Dem.: Jr. tGarate) 35s Calnbrfdgee Are- EL C'KKKSTA ttilltEIN"Na i Dem I[eten Innis, Dern nue, 8ericrley. POIAMOG PIAM Jahn r- [tar. IN i-tail!V. D=0611-!inn tGatsge) kCt2 uhe*tx ittferct. PGL CExIKTTO rKirCINCT NA PIF rr. CERRITO r19FCINCT NO, 29 ReKe Et Cerrito POLLING PLACE: Earl C. Do- POLLING PLACE: Betty A.iltMN— Edithdith r. Ford, R.cp 11%'_R*FCT0 t: Katherine V.. Lau- wis Garage 919 Richmond Street, Sciamanna. (Garage) 7411 ParkA1tns',. 17tmn.ett, Re-- seri. Rep, 13 Cerrito. i Vista Drive, El Cerrito. 1 i i J 7 INSPECTOR Fraaaes E. Bates. Ida M- 1111tiama, ilea CtSUKUG rumelIICT X& a>i JUDGE'S.- Myrtle J, Hann, Rep.; i r Dem.: Loretta A• Barbs. Des; POL LINO r9AC3b Madera !Elizabeth A. Conan. Dela, JUDGES:Mildred Lowery Brad. Mats, W. Danichw t Iso, School Viotti-Pur. Rm) Acorns• CLERKS: Dorothy M. Davis, field, Dern: Betty A. Sciamahna.tea El Cerme.Dem.: Etbabeth M, McDonald, DemI,ERIs'S Elizabeth E Arbiut 1111. cema TO rOtlmcr 3wL 4s IS R: Dons E: Nichol- RM,'Mary Klug,Dem. son Rep.: Marie Otivero, Rep.: Elva Ch Ol. a acep 709 JLDCES; Ramona Bradley. itlCKNOND PRZCINCT :YO S-A W Davis.Rep E'1 CIR p mC'1, lEHKSW i Mary June KD ossser. mondBaptist e, 3o Wasashh- SE'FIL'111t: G1>rd)'s l>slappe:3MCERRIT'O PRRCINCT NO. 30 Dena. Rep Marjorie A Grooms Deem: to AVl. RlchmoruL POLLING PLACE C a s t r o JUDGES: Ethel M- Horde ReR:Jaaea Huth Lee Deas L ISYECltSK: Elizabeth H. Pru. School. Multi-purpose Room Do- Alta S.(:Ibbs, Itep It j ,fg: Josephine Esser. Rep.;nal Ave, and Lawrence, El tier- C I.ERlsi: B r d a Coal...6;XL CGRRIT'O PXW1j.NCT NO. is rites Dens_ Gra}ice B. Hecker. Dem.:v FOL) NG PLAL'S F. A. Daanwr Bert Berger, Rep. INSPECTOR: Alberta I- Weav Marreay L Wagner. Dem, Russ Boum 7312 Plank CL, C r KS: Neta Olsen, no Darty' IM Cerrito,Maude McLean, Rep.: ElizabetherDem.eGFS. Adellne R Sodertara ZL ty"LUl0 PKyZNCT NO, is p TOW June%% ESenber=, M. Wirth. Dem. Rep... BEl7saDeth Baker. feu at Room 40 Kerry Rep. POLLING PLACE- Cftra M PPOOLt,d Gem PLACE. ND ReKthOodlstJay esbttt. Rep: Rep.: Lucille C. I.foesouay. Dia.: nes St_ Es t]et:Tts. 1.atguMildredG.West.Dem, iA`SPECIOW -k—beth S. :+act RroOas. Bryant, Chur icholl k Martina Ave Lama Drm•: Pa- et"noolL CTOK: Julia Bill, RepICI. Cti1iLLITO 1rLtNL7AC'T NO, 31 JLDK.'tS Bcutalo 11 Knapp. tr/rta JLteubets RrN JUDGES. Freda J. McClure, POLLING PLACE: Sue You Dem., Clara F_ Shudt Dela Dom, Josephine Palenrhar, Dem. C.arage, fsfw9.9 Cutting Blvd, 17 CLERKS: Edith term Dews.-XL C'Ii:399no PRIG .%L*T NO 39 Elm": Helen Z Pike. Dem.; k rrita F11en J. Y-&%I rr,1w pattlr:L+eea POLLING PLASM Manuel 3tor- Wilma F, Bolt, Dem.: Patricia A. INSPECTOR: Mae A- Palenchar, Cart„ Dem adc t +. = 5 Elm Street, Davis. Rep. JUDGES: Lillian J. Rodini, M Ct RRITO rRiiW .NCT VAL 4a 4 to co. Muriel V. Dugge, RICHMOND PRW][XCT NO, 5 Dem.• Maty Ellem Mora. Dem. POLLING PLACE- Mr, Jshs Dem POLLING PLACE: Point Ma- t1,$RIS: Sue Young Rep' Ju- %%%Ally Garage, 20W Arft JLTIGES Maurine S Intl. DrnL; sonic Temple. 210 Washington dith O. Strichers DlZ Elsie Ei CAW"ta Alrsa MorXado. Dens. Avenue Richmond, Hleen Peterson.Dem. I'S'IXTOW Floresce C. tt hit- CLERKS: Lema J. Rwrb. R tu, INSPWWR: Ruby Ellis Rep. t.. Rap, v'gsaa A- Burgroer. Dem,; Keds- JUDGES: Itannah It Sova, no LCI. C1LRRrre rXEC3NCT NO. JUDGES: lslatitiy t'Igua Dem i LOe SchoraDertprr, Deet parts, Era Z~ Nelson, Dem POLLING PLACE: Madera Beatrice J.Cezry R ll:ItltilO !'I<rL1NC T NO p CLERKS: Martha R. Cashmore, School !Multi-Purp Rm) Atiing- CI-ERlQ-S Hasalle E Steveeaoat j POLLING PLACE: Lula Wood- 40 may: Mary I. Cabot Dem.: ton and Madera, Fa Cerrito Rev,.- Barbara II Atmestdatts-„ y 9 9 Pxba Store y, Dem INSPECTOR: Shirley L. Mer-I Hep-; Douglas J. Baan, ReA tens Re S!'E11'T()R RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 6 JUDGES: Jaunita Il- Nielsen Birasket. POLLING PLACE. WashingtonL1. CERSITO P1Lr7tXNCT NO 46 Rep.: Etta Shell Vl'Ason R SehooB !Atoll Richmond Ave, Qc 7.ER1iS Sarah M. d PUI.I.I.`eG P'I.AC Gat- JL-DGLM: Ma cine IL Petterserl,to's ,Zvmel y Shag 6106 PbRrrnaF Dem Lott Broad" Dem Wine St.. Richmond, Rep.; Darm r dwm. Dom:JO- Air-Et CLERKS-CUM D.mbM RM' Von, CIOR: Ross Si Ltsndvalt, seph T. Vl INSPI L'raW io"Id ar 1113126,1 Rose SchmalcahKger. Dem;: Kate JUDGES: Mary L. McCook.Rep.:Dem. Shah. Rep-Lit.C.WU LTt E.O PRMN(T NO.ss ' Jl':Dt:FS: Ansa NacmeDom.:,, R KAeed, Dv Mite De1sk811,POLLING PLACE, Ckxtstance Eldlth G1ud7r1 HAT,KL C1«tt MO rK 1NCT NO. alWeaver !Play Room 72((15 Hums C7 ERE''S-, StrHa E. CYsepa.4 POS; PLAtC'E- James L. Dem: Mildred F, Salina. Dern; Court. El Cerrito. Dem-, Sacbalso T. Yamada. Duan Theresa Mark la, Rep. INSPECTOR, Ck nstanee %reay. Vera T. Ragalia• Rep- Lic>dlar Garage:fij5 Everett Street, er, Rep. F] Cter»ts RICHMOND PRsMcT NO TLN"SPflCfOR: Penelope C 1101- POLLING PLACE: LincolnJtTDGIS: VVlnettr Vtaggoser, M CLi`U ITO r2=11NCT NO- 42`jar- Dem fiefs0ot lAud Rte 1< ChanslorRegi• Miriam J. Hilbtr , R4%p PULLING PLAN !Geer Mora, JL7)t kS: Susan w Ewring, School Sudo Richmond.CJ.ERKS• Gladys I- Itic3sard-+ Vista Church, aeons Nw 4. Cut Dem.- HiWa M. Stems, Rep, L' R• Cora McClure,son, Rep.: Marro M. Chebul, Dem.; ting and AlvaEl (:leetitrl DtmElizabethA. Slpuelra, Rep. INS<IC-r it; Margaret T. !lar t'1.fOtl; t erwe 3i. Det EI. C1CRRITO 1te p. Arm- eta It Lore. Drat- Irene JL'DCE:i: Amy Dalton. Dem.: F; JlTIL:L1 l• yn a M L+a[thuR !:race Brcrs+A gear Dorothy t. Caron• Dem. PRECINCT NO. 33-A Dem. Hannah F. Rep CLERKS: Otcis Dalton. Dem S eryu Gla4xs M. Dtum Dem.; Ethyll a POLLING PLACE- MarcM J. C1.EItI& Martarrt 8 N'hak L Ci. CYTO PRWL%C•T NO 62 Feather, Rep,Frost (Play RM) ?li15 Bursas Ct loner' Margaret L Rater, Dean ; 1 VLLLi2G i'!.A['E Iietea ELKOND PRECINCT `l0 AE:1 t-erTlta Vilate Vous Barre, Rep- p RImcol Ruw- Room 362 L1b- INSPhYTOR: Margery J. Pont, err St E7 to POLLING PLACE:Mable E.Ma- Repp. PL CF2Z,%, C Pl1RCYNCT Na. is 4 1 TDK Mary I.. Dodini, son 1 Froat Room US So. 14th f 1l1DGFs Franc" E Cates 1'rOLI.ING PLACE Lmretta M Dem. Street. Richmond. Rep.; N. Constance Beaty, Dem. springs Garage.a'1: UDeraViewDr_ JGES; Elizabeth III evieb, CLERICS: Georgia Fl Rev+ m- Fatna J. Dennis. Dean_ PEC TOR: Louise C Sptnney. Juanita Richards, Dem.; Barbara LN'SPECn)R• Marjwx• G KQW x CIEIMS: Revalue' Gallagher. Carmichael. Dem. Rep Kathryn ProtetL Reps: oda JLDc:ES: Lillian Gomez. Rep.; r+. Dem- llrm Camlvn M. Clark, Dem. Jt7DK:FS: Ethel L- S,eilachmaa A Garcia, c•LEHKS: Graele A. Shropshire KL t.HRU!TO 1'Lth"NCT NO. 34 Dem' Nanette sc*Awidau• Dem.: Ago" Sievers. Dem.: Le-l ep RL CKRRr[O rust VCT NO 6SPULLINGPLACE: Falrmcmt (1-HI. W1111ne Hlase Deas POLLING PLA!'£ Sam F Loss u Cravens. no party. School MuIU-ppurlasc Room. :24 L ajktla E 4'llmonh; RtP: !!asci Kearney St„ Et Cerrito, t Evans. Rep. Garage. 33T Kearney Street, URIDIOND PR.ECMCT KO. 9 INSP}7tTOR: Juanita M. Etxrt 1 LNSPIOC-TUR: Olga J. IL Lee gaannia e So.ZL t StrreeetDem. 13L C EURWO L'ILWINCT NO, a6 RKtctfmOnd.JUDGES, Frances G. Sartnl RK#: POLLING PLAM Staslafaus A- JUDGES; Christine A44"kMaryAram. Dem, Hionaxt. := Trvraty Derive. El Dres- !teles Ncderwo, Dern WSPF LTOR: Edna M. Redfield, CLERIC: Opal F. Haugy. Dem.:i CcvxitO CLtOt1G`+: s>1rla Star Carter• Dern'lvanna S Dietrich jtrp.; Islarl I.Y.s''POWTU1t. Harriet S. Schaf- Dem.: harrier V.. Crass. JUDGES: Virginia E. Price. M. I'htx,t Dem, trc#tDress, n J. McD+reajd. m Dem; Llnnlr It Arberry, Dem, JI DGFS• jxatha D. L'teolexwood, CLERKS• Frances L. Stewart, IM (Z%UUTIO PRIWINCT NO. SS Heys Sh7r1r+ 1C Stena au pity h W. lXJtt1TO rRL'C'INCT NQ 6/ Rep.-. Robbie L. Alexander. Dent.: P01.1.LNC PLACE: Fairmont CI.F tt". Mary liefuu n, Drcm , y jUN; PLAC`r- Ch a r 1 e s VestFreese. Dem,School. Multi-pur7sose Room. :24 Dena at• Marran. Dem-, Gertrude Tbsxetas Garage 4itf'.1 Srftla- EIReamer. EI Cerrrio.y DuaphY. RKWUMOND PRECINCT NO. !-.T INS14X"R: !.rota At. Pum...CIrL 11pDCrpR Vkttala SL Wet- POLLING PLACE: Paul Ashley no party. jGarage 200 So. 22st Street. JUDGES- Elisabeth Martin ' IYCRLtfiO T\CT Na s6 err Dem Remand. Dem.' Janet M. Alves, Dem. 4saftall !lased) A'DGIS• Rose C. Has"& RvpL; INSPECTOR: Rosemary P. Nos- b%,Gloria M Jams, POLLING PLACE: Huth L. Kir-• Franceo SaWNt. Dent Rep,by Garage. WIT. San DkV* St- CIXEItKS- Effie Pearl Crafton,V Dem., Dorothy A. Reyi olds. not JUDGES: Louretha Ashley, noF:l (1e rritca Dem: Phoebe L Iwxnat. Dem.party; Sora Davis. Dem: INai'F1.-TOR• I'lucesce Brasky. Cy^rtna Tb oohs. Dem. Darty: Ernestine Mercer, no par- LEL CRK1t1T0 PRW[7\(T NO. 36 Rodda. Dem. tyCLERKR: Christine Appleby, POLLING PLACE: Isla J• Me- JUDGE-* Mamie A- Gaut Des) KIL CWJ9&TO PREMNCT NO.65 Dow_ rAith J. Bogard, DernIOCAusland (Front Room i. 7W Hal- CLES- Fkvesce M- Ltud- POLLING PLACE: Freda ggp n__ Joyce I'errY, n0 Darty. ra Drive, E1 Cerrito- strewn.. Dries-; Ansa L. For=uc:a„ agle 4Gam ) ^..952 San ]Caters INSPE:L'TOR. Isla J. McCaus- Drat• As or. E3O Fm' reda SDun+ettr RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Is, land. Niep. POLLING PLACE. Melba Lo- JUDGES: Grace E- Lindstrom LII CFJetUTO raLLIt1Ner NO, at RAVL gan (Carate/ 2700 Bissell Ave- Dem., Jovre M Burr. Rep. 1101.1-LL G PLAN Gordm C JUDGES; Julia X. Day. Dom; owe. Richmond. SCLERKRuth K. Blair, Rep,:j DrMwwk Garage. writ Backlog. :Mose ticesback. Dem. INSPECTOR, Henrietta A. Peat- Masdelon E. Moore, Dem.: Doral{ham Drier, FO Circ to CLERKS, Grace IWpkfas, Drat: Pugh, ]rep. INSPE-MR: L oaaaa IL Do, IF" T Mills. Itap-: lawn= M Del. M;; Minnie May Vargas. Munck. Rep Worker. Reps Ren.: L-ana R Newman, Dem. EL CERRITO PRIWINCT NO. 37 Jt h'N• Hemice D. Cushing. CLERKS: Yee Francisco, nes POLLING PLACE: Castro Repi+• Her im L Nartan Dem. • CKKI&ITO PRYCINC'T Nils K pasty: Iris Johnson, Dem: Eva School. Multi-purpose Room, Do- CLF-RIOM: Drone C- Reesce1L POLLING PLACE:: Herbert SHl- C Lewis. Dem. nal and Lawrence, E3 Cerrito. ltat+.- Mildrwd E Woodson. Desi; ler Rumpus ROOM We& Errol t 1NSPEICTOR: Faith B. Heine, Shirley A-West,Rep.Detre. E3 Clerrito. RICEL110ND PRECINCT NO, lI Dem. L\Sf'FX'TUR;5)tufa N.Fortang- POLLING PLACE: Machinist JUDGES: Josephine Bonelil LCL ('GHltne rn m-"r NOS, 3: Jt'DGEQ Alkene Bender, RM: Union Local No. 824, IMA-16th Rep Marilyn CroWetL Delis POLLING PLACE: Vides W .Margaret Huettner, Dem Street. Richmond. CLERrwS, DoroMy K Locke. Bean tRumpus Rwmi Z" Tam- C KS- Lucue F- Carat• Rep. INsPECIOR: Vida E, Smith. en. rRep., Dorothy C. GreDem.: alpa is A%"ue. F3 Cerruu Sarah tC.. OlsOq Rep Berfstce FJoanB. Potter, Rep. 1.1St'F LTIaR: ViySrs W. Bras, Da jknt JLWE:S: Mary G. Accornero, 1 rt#,Rho.• Edith R, Owings, no party. EL CLCItHITO PRECI.NCT NO. 3s ,tt IaGLS Aline t1 irhiraatl, heti. ERICS Eula E. Carlson, Rep., POLLING PLACE: E. J, Mat- Lengthy F_ Leong, Itep U.CrCY3tRlfO PRECINCT NO 6T Francine Gilbreath; Dem.: Mar- Fon Garage, ^305 Gloria St F:1 POLLING PLACE: James W. ens. Dem. Cerrito. CI-E-Ri+. Maresx E Hcrce Rep Brackett Ggym 2416 Edwards rt Bus Eleanor R. McLauChiln. IUVL "Street. M CerritaI21I'F C7'OR Fro Ssvager. Dem- Jane IL Macdonald• ReP L'`S ]LTOR: James W. Brack- RICHMOND PKEMCT NO, 12 JUDGES: Marion E. Senile POLLING PLACE: Earnest H. Hri': Florence I. P+rtree Dem- t1- CT:RR/T(1 PK1lX`XNCT NO, 3i'JU Ga: Jeanette Sarna Dent Brown al3asement 163 24!11 St, CI.F.Ith`S Mildren Pratt Rep.: Richmond. RosaVelma Hansasf.Dem C!Alu is Blackman, Rep: Femr POLL--a PY.ACE Ilatnkt Desi- f113PECIOR: tauvereen M. Caludis Dem. saes+ Cavern. 137!1 Ftietett SL, CLSa E Grady. Iiaitev. Dem. El Cerrito. Dem: Angola SunbcM no party; JUDGES: Earnest Il, Brown, F7. CFJRRIT'O rRECINCT• NO. 36 I`iSPEEL-Mil: Hazel R VoUva i Vaeeta Booth.Deaf- Revs.- Anna L. Turner. Rep. POLLING PLACE Walter Vo-! De— CLERKS: Katherine L. Turner,RtCUMOND rKM.XCT NO, 1 Fel Rumpus Roam SC>rIl Jordan Jt, Dura Vic Dna B, Pillsbury a Dem.: Static B Andrews, Dem.:pp POLLING !'LACE: Eduard &Ate-. Fl Cerrito. Het+ pj;_S: a jp%- j_ si Itep ° Garage.=Tewksbury Rowe no, Dem.INSPECTOR: lilldtrd I. Etc-1 CLFLen Beth• J. Kmdau ; A-- --LberryDem. Rep•: Lenore, SaalOn Dem: June RICi114oND PRrCLNCT NtO, 13 LV: PEL-TOR: Holes L. Crim.Jt113G>\• Lydia Ann Lehman.'G• l'iazsa. Dens. POLLING PLACE: Ethel B. Re,p,,. Estelle M. Ryan. Dem. Rep. Bernier #Reception Halt) 283 12th CLERKS: Alma A. Vogel. Dem.: LY- 4VJtK T(t PUEMNCT NO- li Jt•DGE S: Holes Chase. 0 par- Street- Richmond, Sarah N. Hackney. Dem.: loose POLLING PLACE; Morris Tep.? ty A- Dennis INSPECTOR: Avis T, Thomson, A. Larium Rep, ping Rumpus Iteoom 9W lana View; 5erta Camrea. LW Pens Rep've. E7 (!corrin JUDGES: Anna & Braz. Dem.: iiia CIMUUTO PRNCINCT NO. 44+ IAN:Ph''CT+I)R- Mary S. Robert- +- RWaff*CXJL R VL Louise SmK Rep. POLLING PLACE: Portola Jr-{ son. Deas. L- CLERKS. Anita Celaya. Dem.- litFh School Little Tlxatte. I(Tdl i JLDGF,. raty F- Mac%cdt-! iiH'BYOND PRWENCT NO. 1-A Maud Arnold. Dem.: Helen A. Navallirr, Fal CeniW Dem.: Winifred E Sturgove. Dem POLLING PLACE: Joseph Mat- !Iyer*.Dem_ INSPEC'MR• Alle•e Kinsey. Rep. CLERKS: Katlir•n lCatshaan tearci 4Garage 110 Castro SL, JUDGES, Ethel H.Dayton, Rep.: Rep.• Gtadts t o.anses• L)em: Richmand. RICIDIOND PRECINCT NO. 14 Dorothy S tisk• Itew DZSPE 'MR: Mildred L. Dor- POLLING PLACE: Musician Elinor J. Miller, Rep. seen so Darty. Hatt. 2688 8th Street, Richmond, CLERK'S: Nettle Soda. Dem- WL C!'RRITO L'RF]L'Y.NCT NO- 33 B Jt'DGSS:Mar;y I14rlL no parr INSPECTOR: Grace L. McMas- I rene M. Jarvis. Rep.. Mamie ji 11*L JNG PLACE.• Madera ty- Statile A i*aster Rep.ter. Rep. Worrell, Rep iSicnWO1 4Multl-P%1r9W a Roam) Ar CLERKS: Margaret Miller. Armstrong, JUDGES• Grace Sccshpimpff,Dem.: EL CHUM" PRIWINCT NO. 41 1 i:=S PFGTOR Marjorie Anse FtiCtrrno ances Petersaa Dueler, Dem: FrERSBetthha,Tallerico.Dem: POLLING PLACE: Helen L. Spi-`Simpecat. Ikea- Esther P. Stilt, Dem.: Mary J. vak (Garage 15 San Carlos Ave- JVDGES. Marsha D. Harring- RICHMOND rUO NCT NO. : McCoy, Dem. nue. 0 Cerrito, teas. Rep.: Hazel S Lundbem POLLING PLACE- Point Us- INSPECTOR, Helen L. Spivak. Dem- sonic, Temple 220 Washington RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. is it". C'LERIS• Marjorie C Mead. Ave_ Richmond- POLLING PLACE: Fire Station JUDGES: Esther Frisbey. Rep-: Rep.: Sue Bw-tuott Rep. Beatrice L%MPELTOK: Daisy M. Esser, Nle 2 235 5th Street, Richmond. Helen Montano. Deni- A- Bonds. Hep Dem. INSPECTOR: Bertha Tate, Rep. CL-ER*M- Alma E- SManstsom, JL"DCFS:Lara Jetty. Rep..Alice JUDGES: Anna B. Alexander. Dem. ETeda A. hates. Rep•: Elsie EL PREL7-NCT NO. 36 Dem Rep Beulah E, Lyon, Dem. R.Cushman,Rep. POLLING PLACT: E3 Monte Ajks B. Rosh, Rep.• CLERKS: LouiseA. Slmend, Multi-Purpose rima- 3133 Tap- TLeresa CA*b s, no party: Sylvia Dent. Mimic L. Jana Dem.; Ro- RL CltttRlTD PRACINCT NO. 4E sent Ave S Cietvit0X Rao Wetrtek,no party- berta R.Johnson.Rep. 4_POLLING PLACE: Old Mira L`CSPDC OR. E%vIya A- Ctangle- Vlsta School Barret and Tarin- ton, Rea. AW&WOND rXZCLNCT NO. S RICHMOND PI rkwiCT NO. j6 Lara F1 Cerrito. Jt'DGFS- Jeannette M- NIcbolk POLLING PLACE. F. W. Hess POLLING PLACE: X Kovalev- INSPEC X)R: Tina A- Martin,i Dem.- Dorothy K Juhnsce Dela,t Garage. 323; Wasington Are' sky (Garage) 233 Bissell Avenue De"t, ic#1CLERK: Sarah Staubus. Dew'. Hm o%d. Richmond. JUDGES- Bonnie J. Bradshaw.1 Heatrice L. Leone Dem: Iklen t INSPECTOR: Bernice E Darley.I INSPECTOR: Anita Transue. Rep.; Mildred B, Cox. Dela, t L.Callaway.Dear. Rep.Rep f i 7 JLTX:FS: May Pearce Dem.. K1C2LUdW'D rX1lWINCr NO, 31 INSPECTOR:* Mabel F,• Chap- RICHMOND PRECLNCT NO, 67GEdnaV. trench, Dem I"AJ PLACE.- William AI- m+wa4 Reps POLLING PLACE:Atchison V11-CLERKS: lielen M. -Miller. 6erigl (wentraeim- 331 =ad SC- J17DGES• Barbara B, Kendrick, lair Mutu i. Homes Correp (AudiiDem• Wilma F. Futton, Des!: Rirbmoed. Dens- Emily M Winn, Dem. Colltns & Cherry St.. Illc tmond,Mildred J.Barrow.Irep L\'ECTOW aM a r g a r e t R. Mildred Hardacre, INSPECTOR. Jennie A. Ahlf,Brsndau. Dere. Deal.` ALee V. Crone, Dew.: Inga Dem.t11CumoND StRF7M T NO, 17 JL1DG 1:Lulu A. ttudson, Rep.: M,Vartman,Dem. JUDGES: Hannah E_ LeMolne,P O L L I N G PEA( : Atchison Betty Jean Ke 1 Dren DemVillageMutualHomesCoopeCLERKS: 11')er m&AI4 Ssrsaugh- RICIOION•D PRECINCT NO. 44 Dem;BrendahtMcidnnleeyyy:Aud• Collins & Cum, SL lie- Dem. tavenut Carr. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Camille O. Demi.: Abble Wallace, Dem.: ZetiaIWTOR:Kathryn C_ Hight- ti ariatte 9L ntilbouse Dem. Davis 4Garaut 636 32nd Street, B. Koenig. Rep.man. DraL P.lehmomrt. JUDGES: Ruby R. Anrelsbery. UUMMt1'D PatrINCr NO 33 INSPECTOR, Mabel F, Davis, RIC11310YD PRECINCT NO, a7-ADrat.: !.Hulse lit Fa iDSeetraa POLL Z PLACE- L. Cbwatml I.'e0. POLLING PLACE:Atchison VIl-Cl-F 1ttiS: Laura Rlta+tni rw (Garagre) Al 2^W Street, Rtcb- RT luqui r J. Gers,torf. lage Mutual Homes Corp (Aud)ppaarrite: Melba Tomlinson. no party, !rimed Rop• Genevieve E. Gearhart, Collins & Curry )Its., Richmond.Mina Santill*am Deaf. LNSI't7CTOx: Jeannette A. La- E)em. INSPECTOR: Clovis P. Stewart, marc!•Dem. CLERKS., Anna Anderson, Rep.: Dem.RICUMOND morlN1r NC'DO, is JGm— Esse L. Keiser, Resp: Emma E. unt, Rep.; Alice Flat- JUDGES: Well F. Smith, Dem.;PULLING PI-ACE: K QmIline J_ AndersorL Rep ice. Step Clara C. Cadwa Rep.and Baptlst Church. M Nevin# CL[RILLS: Wilma L• Stewart. Y Avenue. It(rhmond Rep: Esther F hicks,. Dem; RICHaIOND PRECLNt.'T NO. LS parity; CLERKS:Deferent!, noIttaal )1:: EvafN-n B. "P.; Louise F_ Dunster, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Ethel O. party; Lola DePew, no party,Re rJ U.D' GI•.N- Florence G. Cuane}. WfVJyOND PRECf.NCT N0. 33 Svb1 Garatct KaB Amador IbCLEMRhrict Doll.. no seri• POLLING i'L10E l?esbYtertan Strnt ! mmnnnd YORICLLI.() CD PRECINCTCT KennethCL 'ti Dora Avila. bent-.1 Church of Redeemer zfii As- ReIp. S K: Ethel O. Davis, Smith ( Garage) 21 56 LincolnNOMADJ. Bentley, Drat.. liar-1 drade Age., Itk*awjed I J(pGKS; Liti(e F Scott, Dem. Avenue, Richmond.ttatet Dixon.Dna. I.\4f•t]t [Ox: Anne >4 teas Verona Walker,Dem. Re INSPECTOR: Barbara J. Smith, than, D•-nx f CLERKS: Chart" D. Cox, Dem.: pRICS13141NDPRllC7N17NO. I9 JIVGEN: item Ryoaa, Dela.;C Frances J. BiAgg)ns• Dem.; Doro- f&DGES: Delores Bannister,POLLING III-ACE. L s b r a r y, t d" L KehL Deni thy E Huesd iw Darty. Dem Ina M. Stansbury, Dern.Build 4th Street E Arrin Aa e+- S• ,lam Davol Dem.•! CLERKS: Eileen Keene, Dern.;cue, 12 1: Kristine Tlwm. s M. Iverson. Dasa.: Elda RICUMOND PRECI C`T NO. 46 Lillian Bryant. Dem.; Bertha A. Reeder. net tarty. Reynolds, DemriPOLLINGPLACE- Alice K Jt DGE.S: Olivette F. O'Rourke.i RICH34OND rKINWCC! NO. 34 Souza (Garage) 3734 Columbia RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 69Dem.-Ora Todd Dem POLLING PLACE: Max 4•. flat.I avenue Richmond. POLLING PLACE:Arthur PimmCIXJtl%S. !aura K die(-rath.j itch 4Russitws Roam 840 13th LNSICtOR. Alice R. Souza, (Garage) O Maricopa Avenue,j Re,, iiaH Pemberton, Dena.:j SIree,_ xwftmneitDemLolaValettaurla, teen, JUDGES; Grace E. Higgins. Richmond. L•:sPt:L-Lux: l•Itsrnia atarzetta Dem-, Clara A. Toftey. Rem Pimm INSPECTOR: Katherine E. 1t1CHaloN11 4'R!]t1NiT NO_ sa _ CLEC-5=Shy Jo F'ow ) JUDGES: Siinnle A. Cornelius,POLLING 14-ACF: K G. -tiller' tdeltne E: Baird. Dem.; ReginaICD(: a Evelyn C Sosleei , • Dem.; Catherine Dame, Dem.rage+ l Barrett Avenue-: peat !tartan E. Dat Rete : T•ndotl,no party. CLERKS: Martha G. Kelh,RiIINSP ed. +. 1 CI.F.ltta l tpAW L ltillstr Del'. Hazel M. Saunders, Rep.;L`eSI'l]C'TOt.. Thelma Li Gar-, Dem; Lulu Mr•,ol 1lasrt! RK"HMUND PRECINCT NO. iT Jeanne A. Robertson, Dem,ret? Dem. 4 Purdwa. tem. POLLING PEACE: N s t r o m JVDGI)S: lya Lautenscblager,School tOLd Aud So. 10th Street ItICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 60Rep, Alar} D. Christian. Dein. 1tH 111NIa D I'1t1[ % Np, + & Maine, Ave, Richmond. POLLING PLACE: fleury AbraotCI :It} LY1Labetlt L Kriseri , 1„OL11•uG Fl..10E Im s C ubt INSPECTOR.- Grace D. Curry, (Garage) 1769 Dunn Avenue,Dela.• CWleen V. Orrhard, Dens.;` r - Dorn Richmond.Bethenia Brearrale, Dem. oarasYt s4s Car/stm Street.i JtDGE.4: Rebecca W. Travis,tticEamrrid. pew: C)>idle Wy, INSPECTOR: Ruth E, Woolley, L tiJ<'[]C!;. vi [ rise C l-tee Dent JUDGES: Jesste E. Stiller, Rep.; RICHMOND Pitl]C1.\CT NO t CLEP.1fS: J tarartt Cbattletott Iti)Lu-'G PEACE: RicAaxe®d Jt!)[:s: rtatette A Jcssrpb, Dem.` Anna EL Clemes, Dem.: Iva women's 01% Club, 1125 \eYUi . R ilarZat" Smith, Dem- Remu. Dem. Ewlly Anderson Dem. aarttur. lttcltrnand. C uta A. r Rep:, CLERKS: Rarie H. Fluty. L\SPEt'MR. Margaret E, Cum.1 Muvet C'ler(L P.ep•: P.uth]tae Con-! RICHMOND PREC11tC[ 140 48 Dem: Blanche Abrao, Dem.; Lula nin ham, Dem. i euro Fesi Borkman, Rep. POLLING PLACE; R. L. EasonJVOGIN: le"be M. Hurn, tient;; Cara ) $30 21th Street, Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 613LucUleD. luster. Rep.lilt'1tl1wD RRllIlN["r Nq 3(w mond. POLLING PLACE: MachinistCt-f RK S: Thcrrsa L. Juhao0., 1"OIA.ING PLACE: ii'a 1 t e r IN PE`TOR: Minnie E Jack. Unitlrt Local No, 1;4q, 2S:f 28thCDem. Madre C_ sindcn. Drat.;; aM+wret tl:arasr• 4912 Barrell se ltep- Street. Richmond.ficycily Garner. Dent Aer.. Rich j J •pt:IS: Iva May Eason, Rep.: INSPECTOR: Helen K. Dlmock,L\'SPIX'?uR: Dura F- %Veoilty. Bernice Adams. Rep.Rep.RICHMOND rumxNc r NU. 22 Rep. CT-ERKS- Georgtana Lasater. JUDGES: Ione C. Howell, Dem.; ppLyINV PLACE: xlcbrnood. JL1?f;F: Grace C_ Soderblom,, ); Doroth Y L !Nelson, Dem.: Searle It. Dixon, Dem,Dem.: Gunner Salctble)tsl Dem. tWomen's C7it_r Club. 11.= Nevin r Vir);inla R. %all. Dem, CLERKS: Ethel F. Williamson, Avrttue, Richmond, C7.l3ttlt-1 Dotlie late. Dent•! Drat SI F Puckett. Dem IS St•flCZOIt: Ida Dale} Homs- l•M)iet (.!aura no party: Edna Sl ILICILMOND PREt'1NC'1' NO. 49 Lillian Caudle.Rep.R1ieeptt M1°r It`s` t POLLING PLACE; Crure Curry'JUDGES: Beetle! Alar Jteei+tgs t(:asattr 2t3 4 Grant Avenue, IUCIIOXD PRECINCT NO. 62 Mt pary y; . Be4i B. ltK-umOND ! ["L\l? NO 3Ttartrites. POLLING PLACE Elsie C. pace ftkbbaytad. POLLING PLACE: Peres School C2AUM:Julia 1.Masker Dem.: 4Garage) 3Q 13th Street. Itich- INSPECYOR• Grace Curry, Rep. (Auditorium) & Pennsylvania Swellarr, Rep; Alar? t'leau JUDGES: SlurteE J. Jensen. Ave. Richmond.mood- L.\SPEC'tOR erre R Paschal. Ikm•• Cleo A. LnBese, Dom- INSPECTOR:Geneva B,btcFad- ELICilhlt)ND Mt19[tNCT NO. 23 Dem CLERKS: Helen Jones. Rep,: den Dem. POLLING/•LACE LCCell R Jerk_ JCDt:k3 !label S. Press, Dem: Marlon F. Iteller• Rep.: Henri- JITDGES: Callee J. Greer, Dem.; S alar! t_ Paletta, Dem. etta M. Latham, Rete.Eleanor E. Eller, Rep.ins ttarase) =1 11th Street CLERKS: Minnie Lee Luckey,C'I.E1t/S: WCHMOND PRECLNCT NO. " noItie2tatcmd• De . Marsar sJ Party; Marie H. Taylor, Dem.:IA'Sl1WMR: Agnes CAandler; POLLING PLACE: Fire Station lytret Cooper, Dem. R Dee!: Flue I•anr_ Rett Nck 6, 4106 Clinton Avenue, Rich-Rem racy leekitns Dern.;mood. RIC11MOND PRECINCT NO, 63KWUMONDrMWINCM' NO lawMildredlidHammond. Rep INSPECTOR; Sophle W. Dyer, POLLING PLACE: Atchison Vil- CL ERFUS: F7otenor X elaffin I0L L11%G PLACE: Lou Butler Dreg Ing Mutual Homes Corp, (Aud) i Rep.:Olive M, M04"s, Dryn.; Aike -Garage) 266 Barrett Avenue; JLMGES• Erma A. IC Johnson, Collins & Curry St. Richmond,A. tSutter) lienor, ext part)•. Richmond Dem: Edith M. Schwartz, Dem. INSPECTOR: Eula V. Odom,1+1•loeTOR: Base Ruder. Rep. CI.t:RK.S: France* A. Donahue, Rep KLC'HIIIOND 141=11NCT NO.21 .103GES_: Amelia C. Durk Dema..; r1fie M. Hamilton, Rep.:; JUDGES: Bernice Clemons, POLLi1G PLACE: K T. Kea- Dent: Arnelts 'Thompson. Dem. lbel Richter, Dem, j Dem.: Eva J. Boot, noppartyy,meta 4Garasre) SG 9th street. CLERICS• Lim- E Wr4ster, CLERKS: Carlotta Si. Shelden, Dem;Richnxi d. le - Jessie aL McKrazLt Rep; AU'HMOND rXIWI\CT No. 31 Rep.: Stare Aubrey, no party; I)t!% WnXTOR: Florin V. Arra, Fr-- E. -Mabeary. Dem. LOLLING PLACE: Clifford Jacquellne Davis,Dem, Strand (Resblence WTI KernJC'DGtN_' Robvit I., Argu, Dem; KN UMUND SI Ma'1NCT NO 39 wrest, Rirhrtvmd. KtCItl10ND PKY.(:'i11pT NO. 04SandreT. Kvamnt, Lem. W)LIING PLACE; hazel LL 1..%SPfX`TOR: Shirley G. Ams- IConsolldated with1CLERKS: Virginta Llrra7as. Erich tGaraCro 4414 29th StreeL burn. DeemDem.; I.arcete O. Minoru, Dem.: Itlrlennwd. Jt.'DGES: Ruth I. Parker, Dem.: Richmond No. 75) Lena Eckert. Dem, LIQ;PLILTOIt: Hazel Il. Erich- rnRuthM. Strand, DeRICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 63DemCLERKSRuthE. Sherwood, RICHMOND with81CHMONDPRECINCTNU, 23 Jt'DGi:S- Jean Chambrrt,, Rep;; Rep• Rubv SL Cusack. Deal.• Pa- Richmond No. 78)POLLL%G PLACE: Hilda K.';Jessie J. Isle r Dem trivia J. Wotkenhauer, Rep. Martin 4 W ) 31& Ripley Ave-' CLERKS. Iselee Andrade. KK'11MOND PRECINCT NO. 5.a RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 66nue. Ftirltaaa d. Jean Je>ssrb Dem. Gladys M POLLING PLACE: Pullman POLLING PLACE Coronado R SPFI('7eOt[: ttiida K alattieL Beret,so Why- I Schoo! (Commualty Room) So. School (Aud) 2001 Virginia Ave- JL7>GES: Frances S MartinXKVXtL%D Pa14L71NCr NO_ i9 41st Street & F"Ida, Richmond nue. Richmond. gep.; Aud INSPECTOR. Annie K. Locatl-INSPECTOR:Thelma T.Sharpe, Ca.F J. Bro+rst Dem I POLLING P AC8 John R. St.I Dem,Rh-S: AMue W. t'roweiast h role Garage 3119 t]saer AYeeue, Dem' Rep. R&> E. horse; ttep: Thelma' Itfa tneara JLIDGES• -tante •. Stilts, Dem.; JUDGES: Esther P. Mlles, Dem.; Anna J 1•etsas,Dem.rola Sine Byrd,Dem.Num Itcp• L\Sl't]tTOlt: Barletta M. Sim- CLERKS: Azziellne Broeks.I CLERKS: Artls Wimberly, Dem.: cob- Dost- jj Dent: Lydell Williams. Rep.: Car. Mary S. Clark. Dem.: Ethel Hoch-ILICHMON-D !'lmmxCT NO. :i ' JC7]C:FS: El"r S. !farm. Dem., rte N_ Burns. Dent um Dem. POLLING PLACE: Harriet Sims'; Retha D_ Garner. Dem. Garage) Stl 4th Street, Ricb-, C1JULKS- Marne W. 1 RKI"OND PRECLNCP NO. 33 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 66-1.mond.Dent. Jusrphlisr It C'ob4.:; POLLIN(: PLACE: Peres School POLLING PLACE: Coronado t1is, alargurlte ASi ;Opal r_ liarmourt. Dent RAbt wh & Pennsylvania Sts, School (Aud) 2001 Virginia Ave- JUDGES: Mary Bard&. Deaf, KICUMOND rRUMNCT, NO t1 CNSpEC'TOR Cable Laysrnr nue, Richmond. Seleaner C. K(ltnmids oceiawJilawed tslib McKinney, Dem. IpNSPECTOR: Beatrice R. Dixon, ERCLKS: Pinkie no KirbIlein t M'eretsiet 61& 90) JUDGES: Ethel Wilhite, Dem.; JUDGES Enedina D. Alvaraez,pp&arte; alar! A Irrtn, PPOLLINGG PLACE:- Sirtr Schad` Florence A Wilburn, Rep.Dem, Hazel S. West, Dem.Claiborvw. Dem" 4Mulu-I•urprre Rm) 50th & C7e CLERKS: Sadie alae Kidd, CLERKS: Margaret T. Sricko- 1 prigs Avenue: R1ebmond_ Drat• Afire M. Jackson. Dem.: etch. Dem, Odell Elam, Dem.:RICHMOND rKW.XNCT NO.L\'SP&X-MR= Katherine F. (:c)letba James. Rep POL ANG PLACE: Louise Aus : KlatL Drat Louiseoiler Duvaii,Rep. KiC1DtO tD PRICING"(' NO S3-Atin1Garase) 7M 9th _'treat.c JUDGES: Gertrude Ferguson, KWUNKIN111 RICILMOND PRECINCT NO, 66.8Richmond, Drat- Wafrae SL Klatt, Dem.POLLING PLACE: Peres School POLLING PLACE- CoronadoL\'Sl'I7CtOR: Louise Austin.; CLEltal.S_ MabAr Waddle, Dem.; (Aud) SIB & Pennsylvania SL, School (Aud) 2001 Virginia Ave.,Dela. Age c:. Smith, Deet: Iov* L Richmond. Richmond. JL*DGtS• MabalaBallinger;, lirlatosb• Drat INSPECTOR: Geraldine J. INSPECTOR: Lenoila Easley,Emmames Dem,Dem.: a P. Ja9 Smith. Dem.. Dem, CLRIM: Susie B. Crver Dem_! K1CC IH31O.\ D PKEt'LNCT NO- tl-A JUDGOL, Onda Brown, Dem.; JUDGES: Delores Merride, Rep.;Esther Lr Me{by, Dem.; ilireat•le POLLING pt,,tCE Stbepi Bratrirr WseCha , Deaf Marjorie Meredith.Dem.Willlains, Detre. 4MWti-I'MrPo se R=110 30th & Cy- CLERKS: L.aaretha Ashley, CLERKS: Elnora Armstrongg,i press Ave_ ItArbmoed. Dem-. Margaret Smith, Dew.; Dem,• Hilda Black, Dem.; Lettle 1GCRMON'D "LE Nlr NR 22 L'PE OW Dorothy M. Mas-' Cbeusr Langston,Dem, alae smith, Dem. POLLING PLACE: A. Deer I )tTK:F Eleanor L aseGRl. no RIC11]BO CD PRECINCT Nq. .i1 IUCH31OND PRECNCT NO. 67RumpusRoom e. R Lull l4yaus3 POLLI NG PLACE North Rich. omnia Avenue. Rleismoed_ party.• D•rrutby lanrreecr- Dem. I POLLING PLACES Cortez Soh.tt beret & Alma ! hue Rlehmnntt Richmond_ IINSt'FIC7OR: tC&tlnlcest G. A.sn C1.Fltlis Dennnrlye R"lnbusLi. earar Aud) 627 South 30th Street, los Dem. pp aar"tY Gertrude ttartey. se party:f I..SPrCTOR: Zelma B. Cooper. INSPECTOR: Ann M. Eastman,i JVDGE:S: Josepblee Heeturgo, (ottal Lynch, so party_ nxi Wrir: Fiaeeeate K liaertle"1Z Dun Dem.JV`DG'S; Ethel M, -Scott Dem.-Dem,KKIMMOND PKU*11XCT NO, 47 Myrtle r:, Farrintttvn Dein JUDGES: Cecile G. Bower, Rep.; CLERKS: !Marian G. £rieicsas t POI-ING PLIC-: George L; CLERKS. Laura Ash. Dem.; Cladvs A.Dolan. Rep. Rep.: Juanita Healey. Rep.; Rig- Black t ora 1311 San Jos-i Jo e Hawkins. Deva Sant- CLERKS: Fav Corntorth. Dem.:Sam-more F Sn}der, Dern- qutn Sirvet- Rich eamt f m1e Lse 3Loorr,Drew Pat Trujillo, Dem.: Helen Moy, INSPECTOR- Alper B I a r K Dem. 81(`ILMOND Palix'L Cr NO, 29 Dem aK'HMOND PRECINCT .140. &S RICHMOND P1tECi1ICT 1T0, 67-APOLLINGPLACE: Fred R. De-: ltl)GE.S: Ida 11 Le. Dent.; POLLING PLACE., Alvarado Barrows oGarage) 1633 Ret(se- C_ Pluarick. Dem. Recreation Rm Sutter POLLING PLACE: Cortez Soh RRiireft CLERKS: Velma Ilealy. Dem.• & 'tan Mateo St.. Rlchmond.Aud) I= South 90th Street,vett Avenue, mond. Rareallaa rad, Dem.: Jackie INSPECTOR: Edna V. Hendon- Rlchmond.L'CSPF]C7ti)R: ffilee Castellq Detre. Fetntsest Rr1t. e'a. Rea INSPECTOR: LaYerne Williams, JUDGES• Ethel V. Smrrslelt. JUDGES. Rosalie R.. PrughDem. Dem.: F1eda !a Plast Dem. K>lC q-1D !'aIICLNCi alO. •t2.A party-, Eleanor SL SfeKlssono ek. JUDGES: Mary A. Haynes, CLERKS. Olivia E Resenk1w, POLi.IVG PLACE Lor- Dem, Dem.• Gloria Spearman. Dem. Dem_ FrIdaBakes. Dem,: ances i retie tea ragr) 13M S.anan .lamina CLERKS: Louise P. Day. Dem,: CLERKS: Evelyn B. Kiser Atvares, Dem, a St_ RichanaeO•d. Jean Brian, Rep.: Ada J, Simp- Dem•• Julia R. Lova. Dem: Wil L\*y-nX-10J Mary Jr. FAtm son. no party. J. Callen. Dem. R1C7WON11 P1L1t1CL\C1r NO. 30 Craait. - 131- atCUMOND PKIWINCT NO 36 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 67-8POlIINGPLACEFinellouseePOLLINGPLACE: Charles E POLLING PLACE: Cortez Sch.No. S. IWO Barlett Avenue, Rich-= Yin'Neboak,Dem• Covell (Garagr) TT40 Euclid Ave- (Audi Mr South 30th Streett7.ERKI Czars G_ Deese. them.• suit Rlcbmond• Richmond. 4 L%MMCTOR:Alma F. renis eo Haadeelr. > Dem• 73eseiRa IMSpECTOR: !Marian G Covell. INSPECTOR, Tosht Nakao,WrI'' ppm. JI'DGtS: Phyllis R. LarsnL JUDGES: Atagarel E, Mcereg• JUDGES: Katsuve TanakaDem.- Elva K Avdericim Dem. KKCEL"XD n0C1NlT NO, 43 oc M t• F taSMary Drente! Dem. Ren.• Mar aret C Hansen, Rep.•Ct.tltKS Nedlle M. Sharp, POLLING PLACE. Camp Fire' : Mildred Palenchar, Degnan, S' Dasher AYmtar `. Oast: Josephine A Sweeney, Rep.: Kathryn Clara T.Deem.:a.Dem.: Olga SdmL Ret+.; Alice osep Dem Deme.: Josepnlw Miluff. Dem. Gladys Berry, Dent s i i 384 i BICIIMON'D 1' W2NCr NO. sit ftfC dON'D P1L6C1 M XQ a" i/C1iMOND t1spMM af0. 0 1t1CHXOXD t1tEC'LKC? NO 111 POLLING PLACE,, Fite House PtaLLVQG PLACE: KaUMWU e K FIOLIMt = PLACE: Grrls Lutb- POLLING PLACE.Adeline Todd No.4.35th A CutUnt Blvd, Rich- Stabex Garage) 3x12 Dyers emu Cbllrcb.20th A Barrett Ara (Garage) 589 McLughlin Street. mIN'SPECTOR-. Elizabeth Bruder, B R: Katherine 8 Seo- n 1*111FlTO R. Anita M Sehu- INSPECTOR: Adeline S. Sten- Dem JUDGES: Pauline Switzer. no ° i bDG Ruth Metruni. XNML: JLLIWM- Lenora A. Wilson. Dem DUS• Adellne Todd, Rep.; party• Alive F. Ford Dela Norma J. ;t.-n Rep Dem Margaret Columba. Dem. Jean Hudson, Dern CLhtiRla'C.• Marie Urquhart. CLERKS: alarraret J. Bueha- C1.iKK.'t: Katherine a Platt. CLERKS: Nellie K Dobransky, Dem.: Audrey Wiese, Rep.: Ern- man. Dem.- Helen M_ UcKeetam. lttp• Dura AlrRurter, Deal: Inez Rep.: Irene Tamblyn, Dent.. Viola t estine Banks,Dem. Dem.; %Metter Vaughn. Dela Ellen Anderson. Dene. Morse no party. t RICHMOND PRAXI\CT !NO. Cf 141CU]r0_\71 rltZ'+XCT NO. *1 P 1uCIDIOND rUZC7NC? NO ?R MCHIrOKD PKIWENC?NO 112 t 40suseuda4ed with POLLING PLACE: FlrUx C' POLLING PLACE.- Archie SL POLLING PLACE: Giovanni Richmond Precinct Na. 41) Sanch (:ez taratet 3t6S Shame Bs 1(:arate Mrd 361h Street. Andrrlat (Garage) 380 44th St.. Drive Rk+anov& Richmond. Ktehmoeul. RICHMON'II PRW-INCT\O. 70 L` SWECIDR. atarkrt }L Sam-a IN"SPECTIOR: Eva L Buys. RReepps INSPECTOR: Anna L ZurllgerL POLLING PLACE: Mary "t cher; DemJt"DGF:- Eunice F Newcoink I Garage) 3845 Panama Avenue, JUDGES• Lorraine Hawkins. RM: Jeanie Ann Fant 1 Dem Richmond. Sopha A. Mantredlnl. Richmond. Dem.; Frances M. Landtrat. mo; CERKS: Lorraine 5 Melin. Rep.: Ann M. OrdlnK no Darty. IN.SPI•X'POR• Mary Ahtf. Dem. party.Rep: Coxa SJostrand. Dem: Ear- CLERKS: Georgia L Thomas, JUDG&S: Gladys Claver, Rep,; CLERK'S:ShlHey J. }cost Dem.; Cie M_Lmcas.Rep Dem: Mary E: McCullough, Rep.; Irene Patterson, bem. Ellen HoIrnteister, m party:; Jodeen J. Robertson. no party, CLERIC'S: Fannve B. Blackard• Laurnta E. Sig nomSione• mo party. AMIM eON•D tKICLNCT NO. so 1 Dem_; Eva It. 4#raendlln. Dem.. I".1.1NG PLACE: John A. Bell KICII3IOND tKY.CLsCT NO. 113 Althea Jane Buffum. Rep. RRCIMON'D tKADMCT NO >a (l:arage) :Tl 34th Slrrrl Rich- POLLING PLACE: Clinton Ave- POLt NG PLACE Kathleen S msisd nue Baptist Church, 31st & Clln- RICHMOND PRIO NCT NO. 71 Benner tGaragel 3101 Alta Ulm! INSISLTOR: Irma B. Bell, ton Ave.. Richmond, POLLING PLACE: Edith G. Drive Richenuod. R01L INSPECTOR: Ella L Swenson. Caswell (Carate) 030 South lith INSPFXTOR: liathk+at M Ben- JVDGIS: Ida K Ilaruem, Dem: Dem- Street, Richmond. Der, Dem. Jeamerltr Lee. Dern. JUDGES: Vesta :K. O Brien, INSPI:YTOR. Edith G. Casurll, AMGEN: bene E. C1orlag; Dem.; CLERKS. Ruth It AndrrwM Dem.: Elsie Flelstad, no party, Dem. Ethel Ana Campbell. Dem a Dem: Margaret Selleck- no party; CLERKS: Catherine C Shubat. JUDGES: Ina P. Jennings. CLERKS: Gw" V. Newton, Dorothy Back. Dem.Dem: Josie S. Heiland. Dem.: Dem..• Esther M. Fisher. Dem. Dem.: Virtan 1: 1". no party:` Jenale SL Sharp, Dem. CLERKS.• Louise %VarnerDem.; Ll'iletta M. Farris.Dem. RK'fWOND rKX NC[ NO• IN Esther Luckey. Dem.; Abbie TsJ•- POLLING PLACE: Ruth R. No- KICHMOND PIitCI iCT NO. Eli D7lor.Dem. RICHMOND r ENCT NQ a3 N vaeek c Rumpus Roam 722 Kern POLLING PLACE: Grant Sch. POLLING PLACE:DeAmu High,Show( Richmond- Multi-Pit Rim) 24th & Grant KICHMOND rwx3wT NO. 71-A School (Giris Gymt 3" Valler! I, pECTOR: Olga M. Bounty. Avraue, P hmoad POLLING PLACE: William View, Read. EUrhmand. Rene INISPECtOW Anna V. Christen- Richardson iGarage) 038 South INSPECTOR• Ruth 114mv. Dem, JUDGES- Lorena T. Barry, sere. Rep. 16th Street, Richmond.JUDGES: Slaw° L Pitchford-Dem.• Let we Jarvis. Dem JM;ES: MarFaret T. Eicher, INSPE-TOR: Vedeth V. Rich-Helen M. Ludwig. Dna CLERKS• Adele Sutton- n r- Rei Dara A. Lambuccl Dem, ardson, Dem. CLERKS. Eleanor Lotstrom no tv Verna Braaten, no party: MiI- CLERKS. Matte E, Alves. Rep.: JUDGES-. Marie Chandler. Rep.: party: Eunice Fnulks• no party...dnrd K ElatL no Darty. Helen L. Bartholomew, Dem.: Frances L. Manda. Dem. Dorothea Williams no party. Dorothy M Davis, Dene. CLERKS, Ila G. Qeaeland RICHMOND PUEC1NCT NO. 101 Dem.• Alpha Runge Dem.; %%71- RICHMOND [1MONDrKENtT NO. 94 + I'OLLI..t.- PLACE: o. J. Batch- 1LICInIOND FKCCINCT NO. Els liRm tichardson.Dem.POLI-ING PI.At Star? L Lin- eller (Garage) 3019 Garvin Art- POLLING PLACE: Roger Pes- hart 4Livinng R%wm) 3" Center; nue Richmmmd. sagno $Garage) 3310 Nevin Ave- IICHMOND rREMNCT NO. T2 Avenue. Rjetumand_l LN,-a-ECTO L Helen K CLsale.` nue.Richmond. POLLING PLACE., Rheem Ave- INSPECTOR: Mary L L2ahart: Rem LYSPECTOR: Tillie K Blanc. nuCe Baptist huryi Basement) Debt. r JtTGES_ AnaKDem:j 213th & Rheeae Ave- Richmond. JVDGI`N, Davis 0. Snooks., Rep. ; LA-mat A. Taanabll Dem moJUDGES: Richard A. Paasch, INSPECTOR: Mable J. Salioom. Eva M.Flvaa.Rep CLERhM M a r a r e t Make.; I , Lillian G. Boles. Dem. Ren. C LFJtKS.- Sigrid S e h r a 1 n tG; Dem. Gertrude L waY.Dem: CLERKS: Bertha P. Anderson, JUDGES. Joy Lunar. Dem.: Dem: Naomi F LeahmDe .: Leta E.Oglh'te-Dem.Dem: Violet V. Vargas. Dem.: Muriel J. ield•been.Ruby M Mitchell. Deal. Nora 11. Sawailisch, no party. E: CLR).N_1RDorisGardner. Dem.:RR'HMOND CCIN" NO. in rBOND FKIGE i!fC? NO. 11SAriett.a Whlte•cottnn, Dem.: Ger- KIC11MON'D r tk"%,CT NO. ai POLLING PLACE: Tonrie Dara trade Lockwood, Dem. t,aruatldatel with noes oGarage) WS 32nd Street.; POLLING PLACE: Gladys E. Richumm d rreeiact Na. lbs) Rlrhemoed Bradley (Rumpus Room) 5835 RICHMOND 11`111 1NCr NO. 72-#* 1 o:S1'F5(TOR: Addie S. Gjrnle. Huntington Avenue Richmond. POLLING PLACE, Rheem Ave- RICHMOND rKEt'2NCT NO, ss Item INSPECTOR: Gladys K Brad- nue Baptist Church tuas hien!l iComeal ds" with JUDK:M T~ir Qcoa M".Dwm: t" Rte pp 38th fi Rheern Ave.. Rich. lRirLsa*ae ar't Na 93 ;Emma A_ Itirbardson. ReD, JUDGE:i: Anne M. Kesler, Dem: INSPECTOR• Lorene lienderAon. POLLING PLACE Pullman CLERKS: Chrystal Wood Repo:i dames D. XORM Dem. Rem-alto n Hall, 4'.1h A Wall Rewmary Muratore. no party:a CLERKS• Helen Pesses, Dem.; DJmImGFLS• Gavle Hayes, no par- x R1Mnwnd. Ruth E 4uren Dem Frances Brawls, Dem: Mary ty• Drucllia M. Cornell. Dem. 1N'SPExTOR: Margaret A- Net- I Biaekard,no party. G CLFjU%''S. Mary Dexter. Dem.: rte. Drm. 11UMMOND tRYIINCT NO, la3 K/CRLNO.KD PEGGING? NO. 11: Pearl Gutgemos, Dem--, Ida C. JUDGES: MAMaeI- Kill— Ekm;" IN04-1- G PLACE: Daisy Aug- Torres,no party. Sylvia M. Johnson. Dem res Warageo mol Gaymor Ave- POLLING PLACE: Charlotte A, C LER1Ca• Sarah A- McKowsl- mar. Rirhawmt. Grob )Garage 2623 San Mateo Dem.; Annie Mae Bridremem. IN.41`1ECfOW Elizabeth Soren. Street. Richmond. RICHMOND rUWL\CT NO. 73 Rep.• Agnes M_ }}egarty. Dean, sm Drin INSPECTOR: Inez N. Iturray, POLLING PLACE• Violet L Dem. Hi Bins (Garage) q46 36th Stmt JUDGFti paistr Augrox, Dem: JUDGES: Linea Borchec.Dem.:RICIIAtOND rill Cr NO MS Anna C. Dollard.Urtn Richmond.Willa t Davis. Step.Cawralidalcd wily Anna C. D Ed. Dt K rheUer: INSPECTOR- Ruth W. Grimes CLERKti• Charlotte A. Grob,llciasawd tnc4swY Na lot Rep: Mary R Tomtl Dem: Ceor-Rcp.gems Parr. Rep- Drm-' IN ttY J. SlcCormlck, Rep.; JUDGES: Mary L Morales. RRCHMOND tRFi-INCT NO, Ja Eileen A.Sanborn, Dem. Dem,- liarriett B Porter, Zaa.a)Idateri wit all-HMON1) tKWINCir NO. 104 CLERIC'S: Violet I_ !} a; Itleba had zy,,Vi Ne. a! FM.I.ING PLACE: Rosie A Kt('HHOND FKI"CLv1CT NO. 118 Dem.: Phebe G. O Shea POLLING PLACE: Helen M. i F.rnestine W. Boucher. Dern. Chores (Garage) 18(70 26th Street. 1tUC1t3tON'll ttRl:L7N(T NO, N ltrcl)aaaed. Zrerritus (Garage) 1385: Helen X. WafteaNa" will) LN.PF1-TOR: Ema Lagorla Rep Street. Richmond. RICHMOND ell wt%,CT NO, 74 Klelumaad rtwinct Na, ft) JL'D 2N_., Roxit A. Givens, Rep-- Inge Blanche A. Atich. POLLING PLACE: Atchison V11• POLLING PLACE: Jots D. Ar. Dem.,Thelma Barthel Rep J t'D G F.:i Martha Lambert,In Mutual Homes Carp. tAud.) rnaninout iFaintry Roam) •{PW CLERKS: Ruby 1. Owens. Rep.: Krv.: listen : MarthZensius, Rep.Collins & Vurvv. Richmond,to+rkt..n ave. Rlrhrnw.rd Lustra Burton- Dem: Arktta Ger- CLERKS Mildred A dBoer,1NSPF.(TORT. Mar-ard, Rep: Frances f tines. Drm, I1'S1'ECTOW Mizabeth Brans. t Dem; Nancy Levitt, Rep.: An- JUDGES• Gold& B. Hopkins. Rete, KICUMOND rl=* NCT nette St. Odedo. Dem. Ilem.: Gladys Conlin. Ren. JI'DGES, Jcov D. Armantnwt., NO- 104-A K1ClLNOND FRIGGING[CLERI.'S Mamie 1. Warr+em, Dem.- I -ent W, Ciark.. Rep POLLING PI ACS Beverly De- 1Sem,• Audrey W. Conrad. Dem.: CL.ERXN_: Helm Mattbleutea Cb(uteo $Ganite) Bush Ave- NO. II&A Elmnor Baca, no party. Rep.. Julia Marie Minor, Drm: aur .tri torr.POLLING PLACE: Richard Ful- Daisy Brown Deem. DLSPECTOW Lucille IL Deathe, ter Watage) 1366 Mariposa St.. R1CHMONI) rRBC1Ns^T NO. :S Rea Richmond. wen+w idated with RH`HMONI WIMINCT NO. N J1213GE'S: Mary C. Herk, Dem.: tN_SPF:C'TOK- Evelyn D. W11- Richmond Precinct No. 041 4N0 Cow") Jewell M. llrnwers. Dem liams Drm. POLLING PLACE: Lincoln Sch. LE:It1CS- Beverly De(burtem Jt.'IS(:F.S. Patricia SL Anderson, t Audi 6th &Chanslor Ave„ Rlch- RICHMOND rK WIN(T NO. III Dem: Alms R- Stout. Dem.: Nor- Dem.: Jean A. Saylor, Dem. Mond. PULLING PLASE- Clromado ma Cwle Rope CLERKS: Frances M. Clack. INCPF:("MR: Hazel Hall. Dem. Scilwool thud) Jllnl Virginia Ave.Pauli Marcella t. Doane. Dem: JUDGES: Beetle J. Thomas. Richmand POLJ OND LACE- Hel NO. te$S Pauline E. Homo. Dem. Dem,: Florence Garner, Rea.I C-SPE7CPOP.: DcutS M- Wolf- POLLING PLACE- Belding Ave- CLF-Rh'C: Marie Mitis, Dem.: Revs, cape ichimHall) 11Th 6c LtneaEm ve RICHMOND PtL CINC? NO. 3,L Mary Davis. Rep.: Pauline Mele- JUDGES. Maude M Wood, one RuhTOR:POLLING PLACE: Lucy la lieu. Dem. Dem.• Roosa L Jester?• no Darty g l.`Sl'F9Cit)R: Anne E Chilton. Mathieu (Garage) 2843 Loyola CLERK Jackie {,ta eel.! Drlm Avenue Richmond. R1CUMON'Q PRRnNCT NO. 76 Dem.: tubertha AnderscwL Dem.: Jt.-. kat Bessie M. Mr(:taa, DN13P CICJR: Lucy M. Mathieu. POLLING PI-ACE: 1',S.p. Build- Copra A. C'ravrtord, Dem trp Huth V. Estes_ Dem Drat CI.F.Rla.-'S- Ida C Tartest Demi.; JUDGES: Olive M. Scott, Dem.; int• South 10th Street & Virginia Jenaetia ntM. Clark. De : Virginia it Louise Gain". Rep. Avenue. Richmond. ulf"MMON-D tm"%tT NO. !r: Florence.Dem. CLERKS: Faye Westover, FV.: INSPEC OR: Virginia L. I}uis, POLL LING PLACE, De Aar Eleartor N. Erickson. Rep.; be- Dem Hirc•AavtolhStGtrts Gtm) 3tarD Rit'HMOND PUWLNC? NO 1N atrier L- Donovan.Dem. Jt'DGFS:Sara 8,C21eneV, Dem_•i Vater.• View Road. Richmond.POLLING }'LACE: Dorothy M. Louise G. Sc•hrew'ek. Dem I.`Sr'E7CTOti: Mi:dred V. Chap- Phelps (Living Roam) 2= }Eel- RICHMOND LKY.CLNCT NO. 120 CLERIC'S: Florence L Connors I ratan Dena. tp s Ave- Riciemomd. WeasslEdated with Itep,; Beatrice. Martinez. Dem.: Jt'DG: Doris M. Allan, Dem.; INSPECTOR:fDorothy at- Itichniand Precinct Ke. E_) Mae I-McMaster.Rep, Brtl -17cinkk Dem. E'hrio.r Dem CPOLLINGPLACE: ClaraCLEOM: Marian I-, Kmowles. JUDGES: Geneva L Ritz. Dem: Bradshaw f Llvtn Room) 4301 IICHMON-D PUMNC! NO. :7 Dem,: Helen 4. shave. oo Drm: AdeLE K Edsar• Dem q Caroline M. Bradshaw, Rep. CLERKS: Al (aura Dorene. Potrero L'TOR: Richmond. PC1I.I.ING PLACE: Louise N. Elrp. LillianlK 4`htdetlrt„ Rep.• tNSPECTOK:Croce E.Williams, Welchar (Garare( I= South 35th mit]1OND rMWINCT NO. 03 L'3tz-beth M. Smith. Dem Dem Street- Richmond. t1I.D_C:G PLACE Inesar V_ JUDGES: Clara C. Bradshaw, INSPECTOR: Lydia A, Beer, Crandall rGarage, 113E So_ 5.1h Ril'HMOND 1`211WINC? NO. 107 Dem.: Amelia Watkins, Dem. Dcm. tit+ew Richmond PO.LI!M; W.ACE: Lrti E. $laid• CLERKS: Maple Davis, no Dar- JUDGF_C: Regina It. Ceretta INSPECTOR- Bertha M. Saari win )Garage) 283U Humphrey ty Veath Thomas. Dem.; Cesar- De'm, plea S., Campbell. Dem. Are_Richmond. leve Pichardxon, Dem. CI.SRICS: Louise N. We'ishar,i t'DGE; Mtstnk Heller. Rem: INSPECTOR- Slaty Baklwtm. Ren.:Carollne M. Wilkerson, Rep.:' Faysiwt M'Gltt Dem KtCHMOND PKCCINCT NO, 121 Yvonne R. F.11clana, Deer. E V%?WvEM aEtta a Slade Rea; JVDGES Aldcxa M. Cabral POLLING PLACE: Earl E. G111- Iwo- Barbara F. Rkr, Deaf ham $Basement) 33S DlmmIreneV. CranAall Dem.: Esther CLEI:KS, Hazel Itansen. Dern.• Street. Richmond.RICHMOND rRIXINCr NO, 711 ! M. Jorgensen. arp. Cansolldated with Pearl Waylett, no party; Vella INSPECTOR: Bertha K Sprun- Richmand I•reeinct Ne. 03) j its--u o-m rotowiNCr NO_ K T.ate•Dem er. Rep. MLLING PLACE: Pullman POLLING PIACE• Yvonne 11- UK-HxOND tKtl'rNC? NO. IN JL W. it } L GUlhsm, Child Care Center (Staff Room) Brom (Garage) 1694 Mendocino Dem• Haze[ Al Young; Dem- 2T,iin Maine Ave- Richmond, j Avenue Richmond ssee $G PLACE: Maden J. C':Dais Alta A. Spaulding. of IN'SpECTOEt. La Verne A.i INSPECTOR: Virginia J. Tax- Aj e4arage 13.t. Esmond M_ : Daisy J. Staddlx, Rep.: LotsnAvenueRlchmvOd• St_Cahoon,Dem Brnw•n. Dem.arwo 1'6 m L'1'S1'IY.TOR: Iona E. Trost. JttDCi:S: Ellet Fart, Dem.; JL Ik:ES: ]ane M. Jennings. Rea. Ophelia Christian. Dem. Rte+. Bessie M. Dellaveft Dem JGDGES: Marion J. Jessee. RICIUtOND PKECJNCT NO. 122 CLERICS: Christine Hopewell. CL.FJL}.'S: Alice F. Horstrmaan. Dem- Flexabelle E. McCoy, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Barrett Ave- Dem,: Pe ev Newton. no party; Dem,: Yvanne M. Bram Don.: CLERKS- Elizabeth H. I Iddrll nue Christian Church. 3701 Bar- Laura L. 7Tompaon, Dem. Ve?da E. Henshaw•. Dem Rev.: May J. lilt bot rrtt Avenue Richmond. itrp- Verna R. SatchwelL Dem I14.SPki 1Wllt, Mary A. Kearns, IICIIMOND PRl"Ner NO. :4 I R1('1IMOND ter?NCT %10. 93 1tK7iMOND tltF1'INCT NO_ IN JUDGES: Eula L. Rash. Dem.; POLLING PLACE:DeAn& High i POLLING PLACE: .Selma E POLLING WI CT N New- Can D 3t. Eula I. asp. circ l (Girls Gym) SFKIn Valley wart Ric aspas Reaaml 33S 03rd man $Garage) SW 32nd Street. CLERKS: Mary FL Lira. Dem.; Vlevv' Read. Richmond, j fir" S,rPturaE. Stuart. n'om'i Marty Avila, Deers.• Louise G. INSi EClC1R: Helga Landon. Dem. lien INS112J[ 01t. Elizabeth Cole, Perry, Dem. JUITCIS Bertha >: Qllaets J1-DCIS: }}arta K Neatasan Dem.- Evelyn Doeint. Dem. I Rev.• Myrtle Rice. Ria. RRrJrt Mary >t eYDraln, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 323 CLERKS: Marion Hendricks, CLER1C"S• Arne•s F Tbye Dem• LERKSCorinne: Crockett. Dem POLLING PLACE: Dam Bar-Lemma Iatever, Dem.: E3eanore R. Hooper. Rep-:` Edith S Kern*. Rep.; L.ortalme De! 3lmant (Garage) 2902 Bar-Dem.: Lucille Q_ Heath. RrI: reit Avenue : OliveBettyIt. Pinney, Rcp. Burger. • Lila L Silva. Rep.L'KSPI(.'CCSR. 011vt D. Black, 1ICHUtoxII I-Rl"..%CT NO, 00 RRCALIOND PRt1CI.N471' NO its KICHNON'D 1'XW1NCT NO. 110 DemJUDGES: Lucille M Susby.POLLING PLACE• Helen M. POLLING PLACE- HolTrinity POLLING PLACE: 1. Mannion tkm: ES: J. cillo kaon, Dem.. Mason (Garage) 3=8 Moyers Ear 1 Church, 335 37[h Street. (Garagrl 900 Ventura Avenue. CLERKS: JessieBendT.i Stapp. Dem.Road. Richmond. R1 i motld. Itleb,"Ww1 Betty K ppie a party. Alice INSPFXTOR: Helen M. Masini, L`CSPECTOR: Nand E. Yeater. LNSPE]ClOR: Jessie L Mayers. Sehoeesfetd. lkm Dem. Dem Rea JUDGES: Verna Cranford, no! JUDGES- Lily Fowler. Rep: JUDGES: Genevieve D. Shelden. party Ileveriv Crosby. Dem. Elvers Johnson Gonne. Rea Dem• Lucille LseM no party. RICHMOND FRY.CINCT NO. 121 CLERKS: Constance Maliamo, CLERK'S: Herbert C'_ t4dlese.+ cumicS- Juan) FL U"kley. POLLING PLACE. Claude A. Dem.- Dorothv M. Hertinit. Deno,: Rep.- Trueman R_ Jewell. Rep.:Plrp: ShIrleele Yatx. Dem: Vivian, Anderson (Garage) 3616 Waller Clara Burris Dem. Flezvoce• Ma. nett F Josepms.Dem. Avenue, Richmond i 385_ z IN SPF]CTOR; Swot ta, "der- Rtt NriO.ND r"CI_NCT NO. li41 R/CHMIOND PRECINCT NO 1St EAST 1114711310ND PRECINCT o 8 POLIXI;G PLACE Pied ML POLLING PL LCV. Beverly C, NO. 0 Jt7DG>fSS; Euttim Sta"kinc. aten Garsse/ 19i D Carlson Evers on (c:arsse) &V - 361h POLLING PLACE: Florence W. G.Pt K: Samuel Browne:Rep MR TOR: 14rnke E Ferdtt 1.'t.YPEGZO h user A Amdahl. vd,,,Richmo d) Arlington Aller Browne. Rep,; Joyce C Dern. R INSPECTOR: Florence W. Nlel- Nichals, Dern, J4DGM— Mycle E Bllrq, Dem. ZDGES• Ruby L.Glleden.Dem.: sen, Dem. June ML Weemser, Rep Leota 1. Everson. Rep. JUDGES: Genevieve Kwlan, RIC*MON'D PRE'44NCT NO. 1:3 CLERKS.Marie Holm.no party: CLERKS: Amy McKinney, Rep.: Dem; Agusta A. Gilbert, Dem. POLLLh'G PLACF_ Theodore Frances .S. Bess . to party: Eva Durothgy M. Yeary, Rep.: Ethel CLERKS: Mary Lee TIckner, H-naefer !Garage) 1115 Mian- VakdrL ai party. F.GODIen,Rep. Rep.: Viola A. Swarts, Rep.; Zer, IIs Street. la M. Han- X10\D !"1LCCINCr NO. IST RICKNO\D PRECINCT NO. !bb la D• Brown.Rep. POLLING PLACE: Marie E POLLING PLACE: Stephen Bu- EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT JVDGFS: V,kda A- Gabr)elsoa6 Walz #e;arage, dikti Mc.augblln ehan 413aekyard Workshop) 2941 NO, 8 no party: Lillian S. Suransti I kiunnad. Mullins Dr.. Riehmntul. POLLING PLACE: Bennye L. Dem. X- % u Purim LvESPIWTOR:LUliaa M. Buchan. B1Ue 1 Rumppus Room) S>ai8 Al- C7.Flt1a-4: Zrila M. Cerl7tt. so Dem. Rea pine Road. Richmond. Pmt; C7harles G. ldaher, tw par- JC-DGcs: Marna E ttatz, oo Jl.•DGFS Mollie S1, Vines, Dem.; I.YSPECTOK: Bennye L. Bltle, ey: S.ena M. Chamblin. Dem. ;parte: ticks I- Kirlea'. Rep. Edna Hathaway, Dern. Dem. Cf-1•.P.1 S: Vera E L-mbrae er. CLERICS, Delores Sisler, Dem.: JUDGES: Dorothy H, Hawbak- RICHMIOND PRNJ'I\CtC NO 124 ?t L NK.. Dem. Gi xta H. Cappetta, Rep.; Patrt- er, Dem., Mildred Pro, Dem, POLLING Pt-ACE: L. L Miller' !!rtes IL Gum, Rap arta R- Ferguson, Dem,CLERIIS: Frances M. Anderson, Rumpus Rink 67b 24h Sheet, Dem.; Velma L. Knight, Rep,; Rlrhmond. 1 RICHMIO.ND PSEClNCT NO, t34 Naomi Prestrud, Dem, L4'mond7OR: alar) F Travis. KICKNOND rKEVINCT NO. A" POLLING: PLACE: Catherine P"LL xG PLAC'P ite r Fir;testad (GaraYr) 3230 Anna- ZoLST RICIIMO,YD PRECINCT JUDGE- Adrime R. 3d wer,'', E Reerk+rker eGaratte = Gay- paths, Klchmond. NO. 10 Dem.: Kathleen Hearne Deva ntw Aw ne j ° o0"d INSPEC'TOK: Catherine Fugle- POLLING PLACE: Lorenz H. CIMRl r- Irene L, Letat, Rep:: ltiSF*1]L'S R_ Ek-- G. I— %tad, Dem Rosenthal (Garage) 5926 Hazel Franees M. Human. Dean,: Mian I k t- D¢:IS Clara S Frfckuie. JLTC.ES: Phyllis Bonelll, no Avenue, Richmond. I-Jarman,Dem. party, Mary V Johnson, Dem. INSPECTOR: Carlene H, Price,Dem.- Marguerite E ReLmeeker, CLERKS: Lillian F. Bohllne, Dem. RIC1talOND PRECINCT NO. 12S tt Dam Ltt-lira I. Gurskr, Dem.; JUDGES: Einora N. Rosenthal, POII.IXG PI.AM Joseph W.i CY atliS. Una M. Britt- !neer.: G:we"detwe D. Kurtz, Rep. Dem Dorothy E Howe, Rep. i DeBaere eGara&r) 3628 addanu Rep Sanders, Dam: Teresa r;; CLERKS: Kathryn J. Helnix, Asenue, Richmond, KICHMIOND PRECINCT NO. 157 Dem.; Lola G. Neurnberg, Dem.; Ml-%PLXTOR• Frances ML L Bethel)i Isamu Rogene F. Wagner, Dem, Cavor•etltx Dem. RICHMOND rXE NCT NO. 111 r POLLING PLACE: Mary Rich- JUDGENN. Julia Anna Foctina. POtiLi.1.LNG PLACE: 1Ih-m f•' arise tG:araYe) 2111 La Mirado. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Dern: Doradlhv A. Black, Rep. firldtstg Saban! (ger Ro m) 17th Kicbmimil. NO. It C7.ER1a-C Edith words. Rea. )& Luiesdn. Richmd_onINS-PECTOP. Patricia A, Quar- POLLING PLACE: Helen E. Tal. W Ruth Tactor; Rap.. Dorwt x 4 LN*SI'WT0R: Lona ML Christos- tarn Dear_ talerro (Garage) 61W Bernhard Streeter,Rep.pher. Dem- k JL 1 i: SLary Richwine. Dena: Avenue, Richmond. JLIX;E.`S. Ruby IL Sandam c Juan E Wheeter, Rep INSPECTOR: Erma C. Taylor, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO_ 122 Dem.: Duvfs M< Stanley, Rep ° CLERKS: Thelma M. Foster. Rep POLLIN;(; PLACE. Cal CYitch- CI.FJti."- Isabel WStetaik no traity.. Lucille M. Klini no JUDGES: Yolanda b1. Parker, field (Patin Room) = ts-itson Deas.: Glad!s MC Talbert. Dem.:I party; I-lmaa D, Richardson. )tee• Dem,: Jacklyn it. McCausland, s Avenue. Richmond. Ctral A. Van Dem Baard. Dem i)d•m I.'v5P0CfOW Bernier T. Lau-SUCHXOND PRECINCT NO, 1311 CLERKS: Stella Agostini, no tarint. K"MtOND rouli_NCT NO. !I: POLLING PLACE: Maxine Conn party: Dorothy a Stalnaker, XLTDGESz Brice J. Evans• Rep:, PQLI-LNG PLACE: Margaret v-I rad OGarager 3312 5torningside Dem.: Ora N. Caskey, no party, T ena L Moffett- Item- Sylc-ster Adarage 219 Lowen Ave-'. Richmond- CLERKS, Lamas- J. VAD 11"te 1e ubiAsx- Itmmd, INSPECTOR: June R. Schaaf. EAST KIC OWND PRECZYCT Diem.: Alice Jame C7t1chfw4&g w5spF71T0R' Marymie McGaw- N0. 12 Dem.• Lola J.Orli,nes taany a n- Dire JL•DGES: Edna M. Sousa, no POLLING PLACE. Willie B. JUDGla.: Ira 1. tiugbm Dem.; party; Nettie M. Simpsot>. no Motter (Rumpus Room) 6356 Ken- 1114UMON'D PltE"MrT NO, Ih/a Wyk• Wit• m party. oartyr _ singgt oon Avenue, Richmond, POLLING PLACE; Eva lease CLERKS-. Margaret S Esenlo L CLyEKICS• Lois FellionINISPECTOK: Willie B. blotter, Tha}ver (Rumpus ltdwsana :"N, Rep. Paultee M. LYataer_ Dem..• Marie Reagan, Dern M1aryI .Dem. C Ads= Btsd- Riehnwwed. Itcwe Hewitt. Dem.G Lynch. Dent, JUDGES: Charlotte E. Elliott, LNSPI:-Mit: Lydia F_ FGreiwaw-• Dem .dice M. McClendon, Dem. RtC`HM1uNp PRl3."I%CT NO- IES ttW11011OND PRECSWr;T NO 150 CLERKS•Bertha Shaldell Dem.; t DGFti lahe7' Anna Clawd.! i QLI_!G PLACE Burkhardt. PULLING PLACE. Herbert 11, Dicta Rutherford, Dem.; V161a M. Iaeen.: Hart G. llucsriff- Deter- ,. JaramUtu eGaraceft 191A Gray- Rich s (G'.arage lUb'l May Knurl. Faster, Dem. CL1:RKS. Markmir It. litsvrard. nor A%VQt . Rlrhmoad. Richmond. Dem.: Louisa C. SanteNtim Dam: l.1SPECTAK: Eunice A. FoUlks, NUIt?!i RICIIMIUND PRECINCT E%a Irene Tbk%ver, Rep L4h3'FitTUlt: Alice G Jaram/t!0. Dem NO. t JL'Dc'FS LgrtiUr L Chappell JUDGES: Laveta ML Jackson, POLLING PLACE: Hattie Byyley RIC11MIOA'D MECIN[T NO, la41 Drat.• Alice W. Anderson. Dent. (Garage) 1341 York Street, Rich- POLLING ich- t*e1tJ,f.e; I"1 ('F::J..hn(' Hat.-Dem,' alkvr E Atrmeda, P.ep. SKS:- Frances S. Arnold. mond- ich (Rumpus Roam) .60 Ventura$ Lorraine V a r RR a s-( Dem.- June P» Arnold-, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Eola M. Ford,Dem.: Anaalr% cX[iratnor, Dem:Street. Richmond, Fta sees W. Martinez, Rep.Dem. I!VSPF7CT()R: Ruth Duncan, Vela V_ Klaz bem. JUDGES: I r e n e McGiothen, a Rt[IlMttiKD PRECINCT NO. lit RI['H.MOND rZZCINCT NO. I" Rap• Lunle L. Butler, Dem. JL'DGFS: Kathryn !, Iletser.; 1 OI LI1 G PLACE: Dorothx ML POLLING PLACE:DeAnza High CLERKS: Easter Thomas, Rep.; Deni Fraeees Balogh R ' ahas.c+me eCLACE: 115 ]lar. Seheaoi Girls Gym) Valley View Clarabelle Malbrough, no party; CLERICS: Pauline GeorZe. Dcm_• d ctom Rd Richmond. Rosie Brasell,Dem Erma E, Marvin. p-• INSPECTOR- Lola SL Ewing. Duarte. Dem. L`t'•41"F]CTOR: Dorothy M_ Nova- Ren.. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT scawe' Dem. JVDG S: Ida Becker. Dem.: NO. 2 RICHMOND f RRCINCT NO. 131 Jt'DGF-S: Ethel C_ Schaefer. LaVernr l). Maxam, pop. POLLING PLACE: Theodore R POLLING PLACE- Fredldk Dem ]lora Dour. CLERKS: Erma D. Richardson. Wooten (Garage) SAO Silver Ave- Made Erma Mt. Sura. Dem: . Marg Read, Rep,: Dor. nue, Richmond,Blade (Garage) Sail Su 17th St_Rep. Riechanca>d. Clara MI_ h-hL pee.: Robert 8, othy Klima. Dem. INSPECTOR: Z e 1 m a Davis, INSPECTOR., Virginia R, Mays. Brant. Rep Dem. Dem VAST RICHMOND PRECINCT JUDGES: Wattle O. Simms, JUDGES: Ttsetma A_ Oucsish. RICNMtOND PRZ[INCT NO. 113 XO. 1 Dem Jewerl Wilson, Dem, Dem- Thtlda elan yr Dem POLLING PLACE: J. O Fwd I'OLLING PLACE: Sura Vista CL AKS: Cecilia L Vargas, Cl.>- TWI F] Koll ae Itk4 Drm.; 2S,rhe.od d Anda 30h Street & afar- School #Mlusir Room ltazet Ave- Dem,; Wattle White, Dem, Shirley AIWna C:as Ern Dna.• #lar-- D. K"m Aaveaar. P.kAaraed- nor & Mira Vista„ Richmoru- Odesse Wooten. Dem, a l i n& Dem. L%CSI'FICTOR: Alk! IL Arnold. INSPECTOR: Marjorie V. Valn- Jtlyt;es: Grace IL Clark. Dem. Zack, Dem NORTH RICHMOND PRECVECT Rt(Ha10ND PR1 CL\CT NO, 1= V y M_ Kennedy. Rep rt;Mary Janice Fes. m NO. S POLLING' !'LACE: Bdeuiah Bar-iw POLLING PLACE: Macedonia els eStasnr Reximd Vernawr CLERKS: Mlyrtlr A. Wallace j(g• Annie Bush. no partp Street_ Itirhtnond. Its SeibnlintS no % era Q Rrinip td. Rep.• Jean .111. Ba list Church (Dining hall) L1'SJ'FXTAIt: Bess Doman• partv: Dorothy E Csir. Rep %WNVawm Reg 1141 - 3rd Street. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Ruby Williams,ileee. R"*"XOND rlt=INCf NO. ISG* CA>;? RICIIMIOND PRECINC"t Dem JLMGI,S• 1leeatrive B Langateta, IK)LLIM; PLACE: Bunn)r Re JUDGES: Robertta Griffin, nal tt++adhrtv Beulah It. Harris. Rep. ,C-aragei 9Z' MicLaughiin Street. pp Npi,gC Carol Jane Dem.: Lorecia Fudge. Dem. C1.IiR1 : Ruth* Mae SReathexs td CLERKS: Mary Louise Manuel, by. no party,, Gea.cgla Ml, F Xavier iGaragr 6006 MontereyeruL1'SPIXTOR: Margaret P. Math no party Selma Luster, Dem; won, Dem.: Laura U. Hunter, Avenue. Leonora MoersheLi)cr:r e+ss, D-ra Artie ML Sanders. Rep. JtMGE: : Baenie Re. Rep.:Sam- ftemNORTH RICHMOND PRECINCTmyMlcDameis.RepfuCtwO%D PREClN(T NO. iii CLFZRKS• Doc" E Burris. tin D M Sargaret Evelyne Lynci k. YO. 4 POLLING PLACE: Ftre HouW party: BeraMe Gross. Dem.: Vic- Dem n POLLING PLACE: Verde School N:o, 5- Santa Clara & HuntinSioa btulti-Purpose Rm,) Glarmita & Ave_ Rietunond. grata l\"allacer. Dem. CLERKS Corot Jane Xavier. D_ Reinhart. Verde Ave. Richmond. j L`CRPFXTOR Atnrila Gaits Rap RI[lt1i0ND PRbCDICT N0. 1sT Leis er Reg INSPECTrOR: 011ie Mae Chap- JUDGFS: Atdde C Obentaud, arry 1 Dem•• Florence S Russell. Rev t Ilik 5d t t E,#i T WC/[riONp PRECI.NC? JUDGES: Lillian S. Whitehead, CLERKS. Helen C:ttreeasthl n° Lc afrDrreaki Ace_ Ri limond NO S Dam Belva F. Bass. Dem. ppaar•tt'•• It. D . D S EC'TC)R: Clara S Parrott, CLERKS: Dorothy A. Pulido.Doroth> A. Rush Detre. POIILYC PLACE:W. pa En T)e*di lined (Basement) 1601 Beau - Dam.• Ruby B. Feathers, Dem.: RICIMCMD PREOINCT NO, 134 JUDGES: Maybelte Putnam,. race San Pablo Martha Jane Darling, Dem, t POLLL"CG PLACE Prsxbst-atoll Cora rtmRR yp R: Faye C, Ciaytor, NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT Church of Redeemer, t An- Harold Ritchie !rept.: Fides Ritch- JUDGES: W. Oaal England. NO. b drade Asveeue• Rist m art, Rep. Ruth L C 113 Small Board) L's`SPE TOR- I.,eanard I. Curry. 1e p. Rev POLLING PLACE. John Casaz-CLERKS Dorothy A. Dreger, JUDGLS, Leta Ward. Deem: RI['BNOND rRI7C4NCT NO- It41 Dem.• Dorothy Crawford, Dem.; za (Garage) 180 Brookside Drive, F7orrncr R. -aihx,Dern LOLLING PIJ C£: Ku— E Yo- zvoyn k Baled. Dem_ Richmond C3. ElV R. Mabel em- _ der tG:aragre 3422 Sierra Avenue INSPECTOR: Theresa M. Ratto, Evelyn Simnel• Dem.; /,eta Vali m"m' mwor 1 sewmxD PRECINCT Rev- GE: Sconces F LevaRRiI%'SP CT OR: Eileen E. Yoder, NO. 4I.00 no Party. Ret+- POLLLNG PLACE: John J, Tay- Dem. RICI[MOND I KIWINC r NO las JUDGES: Alin C. Swmfard, l yr (Garage) i.S32 Palin Ave, CLERKS: Minnie Bassignanl, POLLING PLACE Jean E. pre. Josephine iCldhrlm Dem Rkhtnond. Dem: Anna S. Gaumer, Dem WtASrhitrrey i 1311 linraeiitey CLERK-S: Irene Fellmatt.. Dam.• INSPECTOR: Lucy M. Davis, R Macy J- Rutealnnd- Rep: Aureo- Dem NORTH KICHMIOND PRECINCTAve` IN;SPELTOR: Juanita S. Mtmvrrs. V I. McMillan. amJUDGE$:]tetra Ellen, nn party: NO. R Dem, UMGES• Lillian Dahl. lap - KICi 3111OND !RWMCT NO. its GNta T. Burkett, an party. POLLING PLACE Herman9CLERKS: ('iso L. ?ozlsr, Dem, Hunbbem (Garage) 328 Silver ty Alava Ler Brv7ra Rep- eNa savant) lorman J_ Bryant. Dent.: Grace avenue Klchmond. CI-h'RIN-: Margaret Gruber.'P.Etch,Dem. L°SSPI;CCOR: Rosie L Lee, Dem, Rep.; William A, Dahl. Dem.:3 RICHMOND PRPJCLNCT NO. 1341 JUDGES.,Susie Belle Hill. Dem.; Betty Elkind,no party.• t t year Absensee) EAST KK MLMOND PRECINCT Clester Woodson. Dem. NO S CLERKS: S a r a h Anderson, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 09 a KICHMtOND PRJa"I.NCT NO. 131 POLLING PLACE: East Rlch. Dem: Adelene S. Foster, Dem.; POLLMG PLACE- Mlarwrie L mond Hetslits IlaDrovement Club. Fay P. Charles. Rep. Vestal (Garage) 1:10 Hellings Temple 4131 PLACE l& 3 nib em 62Ki Taft Ave.. Richmond, Asvenue. Richmond, limed- Richmond Rm 14t1 Filbert AKSPECI.OR: Hazel Thacker. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT IN:SPEC MR: Marjorie L. V es- INSMStreet_ Riehmwrd Dem tal, Dema TOR: Gladys 1. Darts em JL'DGE54 Kathryn V. Hall. NO. 7 JUDGES: Margaret Lawson Dena: Vivian Cooper. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Davis Cha- JL'I?G Thresaer A. Pkmtni- . pel, 360 Chesley Avenue, Rich-lkm.: !loaner D. Div. [nem. CLERKS.E R KS• Chaistine Dnttorr.id++e fsre.e- Ruth dt) V. Bo: artn mond.C1.F]tl.>: Ana L MtrMlgilea Dem: Thelma Boland, Dem. R Hazel Putbey, no party- Cm- Gert 841 Mae V. Bonaparte, Blanche ML Mgtt%. Rep, INSPECTOR: Martha E. Smith, a#2ictinr 7iiyixtwwrer no part_-. ice: t:rrtfe ]tar Srotrst Dees: lora B. Bush. Dam. GIST RICHMOND PRECINCT D JUDGES: Fannie E. Roberts, KICIIMION•D rUM NCT i Na 41Inez It. Jones Dem. NO, 136-ARICH]tOND !'RMY'LNCT NO_ li: POLLING PLACE: San Pablo CLERKSc• Elcecll Insell, Dem.; POLLL`cG PLACE: Patrtrla I_ PUl-1_!N4; PLACE: Pleres School Fire House Na Z Park & Me- Mildred L Slocum, Dem.: Max- Clemes (Garatei I718 HeUbtics tAud) 3th SM- & F" miytranta Bride Avenue, Richmond. Inc Easter,Dem. Asveue. Richmond. Ace_ Richt'°md. DISPEC'TOR: Marjorie N. V.0- INSPECTOR, !.Dona I.. Richards.: L ECTOR: Lope S. Alemaq las. Dem SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1 Dem. y GFS Veraieee A Brotrti JUDGES: Helen R Lancaster, POLLING PLACE: San Pablo JUDGES: Patricia L Cleahex Dem Laura E Tomas. Dem Dam: Pita P. Moore. no Darty. Fire House, 13M San Pablo Ave:. Dem.: Samuel Richards, Detre CLERKS Itha B. Freshney, San Pablo. CLERKS: Ellsabeth SYie•1'aae_' Cl. M=Z Lraasta ML I? Has- Dela.: Dorothy L Waddell, Rep.: Dem Ra- na party Mlidred Akin,• no party-,bang, Dem- >tJnrtfe L tsCRoth Meissner. no party. INSPECTOR: Eleanor K Ra- Re:Zit Bnaa ra Pan,. Dem: Glad" Heldris. Rep EASY SND PRECINCT b JrNSGRS:Adele C,Griggs, Dem.: Eletha M. Cannon. Dem-RICOUNIO,ND PURL LNYT 10, t= RIC 11MION'D s°RI9CLNC T NO, 133 N0. 7 CLERKS:Wanda L. Allen, Rep.POLLING PLACE: A- Winberg POLLLNG PLACE: Angle Mise POLLING PLACE; Adams Jun- Helen W, Taylor, Dem; Doris G,Front heloma 1= South 3"b Jobmnn IGarase) TBT-Tib Street, ile RomdHighSchool !Ro313) Lor- Helen DemStreet. Rirhinand_ ltichmd- ne Patterwn Ave- RlchmoruL M'SIH]LTOR; Frances L Rkls-,' I1'SP]ChOR:tRrnle R Olander. R: Garnett Williams. 4 Detre t Den Dent SAN PARIA PRECINCT NO. 1-A JUI)GFS: Ethel X Korb. Rep JL"DGES— Anale alae Jattasam. JUDGES: Cas L. Lgcerm Dem.: POLLING PLACE: San Pablo Vi%lan LeFeste e a Dent- Elleiae 31111s. Deter. Glretta J Caton. Dem. Fire House, 13M San Pablo Ave., C ERKS: H A. %l*w4L I C1 IWXS: Velltir 1/_ Dinwiddle. CLERKS- Dreths Ward. Dem,: San Pablo. Rath.: Emma A- Carter, so Party., Drm.: Casreal 1.. '!!wine. Dem.;t Betty 8 Crank, Rep.: Verda Cut- INSPECTOR: Martha Fraga. Alice F_ Turkosych. Deter Mary T. iintaes. Deet. 6 a". be patty. Dem. 3 JUDGES- Dalry V. Dalley. no "N PAWA nt=33WT YAX U tlalif PPUAA PIt1DC11(CT NO. 30 INSPECTOR: Margaret C.Whit. pony Dorothea 1L Bl POiLJMOG PLACE: J Flank IL F 0LLLNG PLACE: Reaeailoel sty Kip. Harriet Bol.. GrahamCLERIZsPearlD. Rana (Carate) 23H Phir Avenue. Caster. 31131 - 21st Street. San 7DGE$ Dem.: ,MWone PL DtM"*r. San Pablo Pahla no party Henrietta L. Pennala, Rep.: Esther G Stopes, Dern L1'SPEXTOR J. Mark tY'allasrL Lt'FCTOR: Catollee Aare an=.- Paddle Whitney._ QAN` PAMLO 1'RIDLZIiCT NO JL'DG>=S Anse X.(]Wk, Dem:`. JLDG@5 Flare" Pitzer, ao Jessie Reese Dem. Elsls POLLING PLACE: Angie M. Grace B. Darby, Des. pans F l orreea+eefr P. Rose. Rep Marte Warner. Deer• Waahum (Garage) =W Sutter C-E:RIM Genevo•re L Tlaoersaeit CLE'M.Ora L Sanford. Decor• Sorett,San Pablo. Dena.; Jvsde F. Dillard, Dem.: Dorothy V. Vftd pa Dem: Phyllis 9L XONX NTZ rRWINCT NO, f 1NSPIXTOR: Daisy Ruth Rose- Ruse HOILM Rep. TLrker.Dem. POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante Dem, School No: 1 Main Entrance Hall- JUDGES: Angle M. Washum, KP_V rAlilA rlilJ'CLNCT NO. It 1A_N PAMLO rKWL\CT YFO. itway (Manor tc H111top Rd.. EI Dem. EXcther Charles, Dem. POLLING PLACE: "bet EL Sa-: POLLING PLACE: Berta L Sobrante. CLE2tK'S: Helen Hoover. no Mlle "Garatel 5118 John Street.,`;Derniele lRuni us Room) 1315 Re- INSPECTOR: Dorothy L. Far- patty: Alta M. Noble. Dem.: La- San PaO slti11l Avenere. San Pabias rar Democrat. Verne Snow.Dem. INSPECTOR: Ethel B. Saville- LN'SPE]CTOR: Rena L Derrick. JUDGES: Doroth H. Flanagan, Dem SAN rARIA PIUWAN 'T NO. 3 JUDGES. Dans Estelle Jensen.i J1L'DGES: Shirley McCall. Dem.: R I.ERKY;,3DorothhyGrallI-\Valke. POLLING PLACE: Bible Baptist Dem-, Mollie Belt. Deal. Elea Buhler oro portly Dem no party-,Betty . Boland.ol nd. no Church (Hall) 3440 San Pablo CLERKS- Georgia IL Reading,. CLERK. Cera r Dam Rd San Pablo, no party: Hazel Baker, gra party: nicer L Ramsay. no thy: Ethel Dem.' INSPEZTOR: Florence M. WA- Lola V. Sulder. Dem. M. St Mason. Dem terman RepGL MOMRA,NTIZ 1`29WINCT JLMES: Fave Stappleusn• Dem.: SAN PAMPA PKVM'VCT NO. IS;i,.*N PAIRM PKMMNCT N0. 32 NO. 2-A Margaret M. Palmatier. Rep, 4cessandaleti With eau rable POLLING PLACE: Broadway POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante CLERKS* Maty Proctor, no Na Ser School cmunt-Purpose Ital.) ]Ler- Schad, Stain Entrance Hallway, Darty Elva Gilbert. Dem.; Anna rat Ave- A Baiter SL- San 13blo Manor k Hilltop Rei. El Sobrante. E: Lane, Dem.SAN PAMAD ISEIULNCr a0. la: INSPE TOR: Hallie TneaL RrR INSPECTOR. Ettetwyn L Far- POLLING PLACE JUDGES:Myrtle R.Crew:.Dem: rar. Dant. SAM PAMO PKANMNCT NO. 4 School cMWti-PugVewe Itaaml j Helen S Liadsa lpr. Dem. JL•DGES.- Betty Joanne Wandsi- PALLING PLACE; Old Church Merritt Are. 4: Baker Street Mirtde6a M. Cu-n-- lak. Rep.• Lots Dellole, Dem of God Bids. 102 Tyler Suvet. INSPECTOR. Violet V. Parsors, Dow.• Dwwb J_ Alford. Dem; CLERKS: Martha Schade. Rep.: San Pablo. Dans, lraia 1•trfter. t2marte Howard. Dem.: Nota M. INSPECTOR:Etma L.Thorough- JL'DGM: Margaretle K Jordan Burkhart,Rep. mart Dem Diem; Edith Grorvla Gaadbar: % N I'AItLO r2LZl7LNCT %4X 33 JtjDGIiNK Helen A. Grant, Dem.; Dem. PULLING PLACE Do_raehx G. EL rWBRA.NTE rKIL INCT !f0 3 Virgil G. Mal Dem. CLERKS,Helen M. P rtem Rep.''Crabb eGaragr 12 0 Braof te POLLIKG PLACE: Fred Hayne CLERK'S: genie Green. Dem.- Mattie Mae J6oesr Dem: Thelas Drive. San Pablo. it:aragep 9W St. Andrews Drive, Janalone Allin, Dem.: Mar? 1.. J. Smith. no party. WSPELROR: Dorothy Q Crabb. El Sobrante, Chavez, Dem. Iteu INSPECTOR: Betty J. Crall, SAN rAW O rUW'INCT SO. If, L'DGES: Kathleen Poindexter. Dear. SAM VAWA rRWANCT NO. E POLLING PLACE: Ewer B.,,Dean.- Eleamw Schell, Rsp. JUDGES: Gladys J. Goin, Rep.: POLLING PLACE, Lauremee L Teixeira 4Garagro 2=1 tan Neas', CLERKS: Ella A. Vl alliser. Janice J.French, Dem. Nolan (Garage 24M - 19th St., Strreerett,,San Pablo. Dem.: Helen D. Sagers. Dens: CLERKS: Laveta 1L Jackson. San Pablo. L`''a'PWTC)R: Dorothea Nielio-`Nal ry M Sinclair, no party no party Constance Brown, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Thetcsia M. Moh- 1Ann Vukrllch. Rep. land. Dem. IL'D1GkS al ,rllr D. Crandall.-MN PAMPA t111C1'LNCT NO, 311 JUDGES: Margaret D. Halder-j Dem- EdnaasP. Dennis. DemDe : 9641011111 MaArd) EL SI)BXANNTKPRECINCT O. 4 hy, no party; Deva M. NolERKan.i CLS: tac C Thar?.Dent.: POLLMG PLACE:Mary R Sha- POLLING PLACE: Edna Hunt- Dem. Louise hopper. Rep.; Aller Brek-°err iCaraie) 7Bs1fL Wyman Are- Ing (Garage! 5280 Sobrante Ave- CLERKS, Asea M. Bohannon., asap no Party. nue. Sin Pahin aur. E'1 Sobrante. Afl Rep.: Dolly Collins. Dem.: Man INSPECTOR: Edna Huntinr, taAN PAMPA VKIX'N(T NO. 200, INSPECTOR: ]tart F Shaver. DemAnnShepenrd, Dem. POLLING PLACE. Harold Bur- Des JUDGES: Agatha W.Cox.Dem SAM PA ILO PUECINCT NO. a ton cGarage I ltlW C'klltaenia Ave- JLCLaura Mt R Loulse J. Schmidt, Dem POLLING PLACE: Consuela L i can Pablo_ a Rep RKSK Twrodela Bra party. CLERKS- DoWe Carlston, Pep., Rivera (Garage) 1704 - 15th tin-, D1 PACr0R: Margaret J. Ry-° Christine Finnie, no party; Hazel San Pablo. croti. De'm 0"N PAlL1.0 rltEe.INIT NO. ii D.Swnerssrn, Dim INSPh`C OR: t,oelsuela L. Rt.-1 JMGES, Kamm M. W1letL Pt)LI.I.NC: MAC*': San Pablo Vera. Dem. Dem.. G:e allot W. '!nutter. Dela. Me•rs. IT= San Pablo Avenue,' Z'AOMRA.NTL' rKECINCT NO 5 JliL1l;I,S Katherine M. Rapn I C'LFItP[S \'ioiK 8 Burton Bra tine Pablot. POLLING PLACE: Rancho Dem.: MvrUe M. Fourre. Dem. party; Roue C Barrs. Daexn: Eliz- LNSF"E9fTOR Ruby M. Potter,I School. Road 20 (Off San Pablo CLERK'S: Mary Lou Hernandez,' alxih BurnetL oro uariy.FiDam d. tc"1 Sobrante. Dem.: Marie Mer-Owan, Dem.::, DomLNSPEC?OH: Helen C. Gibson, Patricia Helen l cuts. Dem. ;SLLN Paan" !'!1N(TNCT NO 21' JUDGES' Anita Remington,i Dem. tlrtrtf CYowell. Deis i Rep. SAM TAltLO rR11acIN(T 10. POLLING: PLAClw Omar \ s CLERKS: Rosie D. Leal. Deas RJtDCES:Warne O. Aaetwikoslel. Mutt t 15:1 tinrokside'Orftle `:. Hurt. Deni.: Frances M. Dem Irene Srtmmerer, Dem. POLLING PLACE.• Phillip H., Drive.San . at,rikl,a Dna CLERKS: June Rltchel. Rep Ranri oCaragcl 177) Sant INSZI'k CTOR: Amv -Butt. Don.1 Dorothy R. Clow, Rep.; Jeanette Avenue San Pablo. Jt'DGES: Attie Malay. Dem.:p Sut,N R*ttW r0U"IN(T NO.xi-A CnmpbOl, nn party. IA'Sl' (TOR: Katheryn 11. Ty- -Paarrttaarrs E, clark. Dopa. POLLING PLACE- San Pablo roc, Rr i 'Z EQ5• Morins 11001fu an. Ryally Co. 13277 San Pablo Ave., K• %OKItA-NTE FKWMCT NO, t Jt1DG'S;Cecilia Il Ranft,Dem.: It klkm !; Erni:. Dem Aim"Seo Pablo. POLLING: PLACE: Hazel Adella Dena L. Civer, Dem.C' It]zs1L Dern. INSIf7CTOR• Frances M. Met- Santa n (Blouse to brat a12T CLERKS: Lucille Black-wood.. W.s,party Santa Rita RtL. EI Sobeante. Dem.; Grace M. O'Hara. Dem.;M ri!N r.4M1A I'MIYINtT NO. «s INSPECTOR. Hazel Adella Gib- Betty A Mairohcad, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Dover School SAN PADW IrULCIN4"r N(A 3t. erwq DemfLLINGP'LAC'E: Earlent God- JUDGES: Nola C. Amsbury, no SAM rAItIA Pith['IM(T MO, i t Aud. 21st )Tree[ & Doer Ave-Aye' Blanche J. Lord, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Adele F_ San Pablo stn ( agrf 1447 Ventura Ave- party-• Lmrerrrtti cGar B.'CSPEC-rolt• Dula Z Trey. one. San Pablo. Mine R.Form li Lupem.:Dem.: ape) Zt - 11th FJ41efe K. Flamblln, Dem.: Eula 84.et,San Pablo. Dem• LN5t77CTOK: Maty M. Angela, 1t, Eaton. no party. INSPECTOR- Viola Tinny. Dem. JUDGES: Betty R.Fisher.Dem. Dec. JUDGES: Nola L Hammack. Estelle Al_ Baldwin Denis. JUDGES: Esther Faaars. cuf ` 01ttLkNTE PRIGCLNCT NO. T Dem.: Emily I. Pohl Dem 5: Edith O. Roach.Ilan: i lr: J.ree l- p .. POLLING PLACE: Myrtle S.Edith Hansen Dem.:Norma Jahn- CLERIM- h1sltcy JesnCLERKS: Goldie Dineen. Dem.: Dorothy Streithtiff. Reps• Carlile iGarneel 4MI San PabloSarahE. `.louse. Dem.; Doris J. P ma Kaib6r. Dem Dam Road. El Sobrnnte Whittington,Dem,a INSPECTOR: Lunn H, lfoeser, sA.N r_u" ntw2x(T No, 23 r;.LN 1•.Utt O I'MECLNCT NO SS Dem SAM rAltUO rturlMtT NO, a-*- POLLING P!J('!± Salty C Are-I 1r0l.tIMG: PLACE- Dower Sellout sL=F-%: Violet Myers. Rep.: POLLING PLACE- C. W. Pohl drZam ,l aratrf 113 Joel Court (Audi 21st Strom A Dower Ave Fterina \L Toone. DemGaragei274W - 13th Street San San Pablo. CLERKS:Jean?hosn Rep.' Pablo. INSPE]LTOR: Lihllan Ilawnood.$Rik- San t rbto' M. Cut-NSPEC'T W Margaret Viola M. Stepan, Rep.: Eleanor L. i 5P1:("COR: limily F I e+hi Dem I- Kea. Chavez,Dem Ilr•m. JL"DGES MabtamK Herd. Dem . JUDG:IS: YNAngelir«r Turns. JUDGES: Edith I- Hillman, Vernix Murphy. Detre. Dem- Bessie L Mitchell, Dom. 191. E: ABKk-NTY. rRECTN('T Dom, Eleanor L, Ricci. Dem,cLIIKS: I:atberiae Benoe'L C-Ll:1tKS- D*A Wm A. Torres.40. T-A CI.*RfiKS. Stella B. Griffin 1teP• ratty A. Stewart. Rrp; Dern Russell L Burrows. Dem: POLLING PLACE: Myrtle S. Dem.: Ora I" Hoover. Dem.; Esther li Mundell. D ro Beswe Reinhart. Dent. Carlile (Rumpus Room 41X)1 San Catherine I- Hughes, Dem Pablo Dam Road EI Sobrante.QaN MAMLO rME7[INCT N0. 't-ii.*N l aKt1) rKEtyNCT NO. Sri INSPECTOR: Selma D. Kersey. SAM PAR1A P11MINCT NO. S POLLING PLAM Vii•ian A.. POLLING i'1-ACE:Tremas par- Dem. POLLING PLACE: Rhwside Swann Garss ee) I'M Tleatoa ris 4G&r4tri I= Bush Avenue. JUDGES: Rhoda E. Lane, Dem: School (Library) KeyBlad- San Blvd_ San I'&M, San Pabla Eleanor E Graham Dem. Pablo. LNSPE CTOW Nor~ C Krrfer'.; mWirx-P)R- Lugar M. Want. CLERKS; 11;414 `tatthews. INSPI.YTOR., Nellie G. Miller, lir)+ Dem I)wrn.:lfyrtie S.('grille, Hep.; Item. L D)G!_•S; Anna K.Qualls, Dem:„ JL'DGP_'l: Hattie it LrBlaar. ?alma A_ Gray, Rep, JUDGES: Clara Fry, Rep.; Alar. Vivian A Swartz- Dem Frauarrs L Freitas. Dec. garet A. Allred, Dem.CLERKS. Edith Saylor; Des.: CLERKS: CLERKS•Charlotte Brake.L4m.;1 Maxine Snyder. Dem.: Mabel M. Ser. Stuckey. G. Lair. !1. OLIN PLPLACE*Ma NO S Dent.• itoea R. Siuekey. Dem..: POLLING PLACE: Ed 1larrns Susanne M. Bousa• Dem.: Edna, McCoy. Dem..Eolith L Farris. Itep. Garage)3908 Wesley Way,El L. Wood, no party, i Sahranfe, I SAN r'A1111A rltioCLNCT NO, 3' AANN IrAmw Ptp>irCINCT NO. 39 INSPECTOR: Elvira Marcos. M r.%nw rRA ler NO. iiii POLLING PLACE: lee I? Ob-, POLLING PLACE: Clarence Dem. POLLING PLACE: Hazel W. err :Garagei 16% Mason Street: Pierre OGarageo t2T6 Curmectieut JUDGES: Florence E. Cross, Curl (Garage) 39:3 - 10th Street, can Pablo,, Areeue_San P'abla. Dem:Btanche E. Hooking.Dem. San Pablo. INSPECTOR: May M. Gillette INSPECTOR-OR- A n t h e Davis. CLERKS: Thelma Downing 1NSPLX-MR: Ruth M. Matihe-• Dem Dem Dem.: Phyllis Thomaston.Dem.: son. no tiarly, lt'DGkS: Bernier K Jobason. JVDGM Melba griffin, Rept: Mary Jean Westover, Dem JUDGES: Hazelal \P. Curt. Dem.. Dem.- B Oils- U. limble. Dem Marie Ler Kell".. Dem Antoinette Vaara, Dem. Cl_EIlKs: Cora J' Oliver Dem-* CISUM- Marie .'i. Aguilar,[ EL S011KANTC PKY.CINCT NO.9 CLERKS, Millie E. Coffev,; Virginia Bess. Rep.; Ruth Itartan.° Dem.: Delores I. Pierce. Dem.;{ i POLLING PLACE: Bandueei's Dem.: ida 13. Carlile. Dem.. Ora Dem. Rill- M.Want es.DeChevron. Station i Utility Rm) Ward, Dem. 33WA Dam Rd, EI Sobrante. l\M rAlILO PftffiINtT NQ 3 •4N IMMO MIX %VT NO_ 44' rNISPECToit. Teresa Banducci. SAM 1:41%1.0 rAkX't\CT NO. I i ? i*OLLING PI-ACE- B a y v t ear POLLING PLACE Robert C" Dem I'c)I.ItIc(: PI.ACF: kl 1'v,rial C,!:attal ,Main Office Hallways `Caul' Yount ,Garaavrf 1.505 Pablo Vista C JUDGES.• Edna B. Idle. no party: C,•h.a,t ,\1r,iri-Pegg race I2m.l Fite-.end ,d W411 Stent. San Pablo Ave-San Pablo. Barbara JunYt. no party. mom Road,can Pablo.lMtiPk]CTOR: Lula Stile tVbrtr- INSPk7L'TC lt: Ruth K Farla,t CLERKS: Grace Ratto, Rep.: INSPEC'COR: Mamie O. Curry. hurat. Ileus. Defies. Barbara Torvlck, no party: The- Jt DGkS: ]dor L\el}n Bicron J V DG ES: Frances Coteman.a reser A. Johnson. DemDJLWlts: Bessie Page, Dem.:j mm_ Mar. a. CapstI Dees - 'teen MorrW Dem: 1T•a F.HobDem.Dem. c7-£'IMS, Ite•lrn Atuian Dna. Cl_E:P[AS Margaret A Deltrtek ; t L M/BRAITL"rREC/NGT NO.PO CLERK-C: I elen L_ 1ounithlood. Gertrude X Monocle. Dem.: 11a:sr. IXm Dem: Robert; POLLING F'I.ACE:Dennis Sharp. Item.; Alda Turkett,Dem.; Carnxrn? li works, Derit. fG:arage) 603 Santa Marta Rd.. Freeman,Dem Et Sobrante. aM 1\MDA PMPx LNCT NO 22 - tLCIV PAM1.0 rREICI_NCT NO. 41 INSPECTOR: Lots E: Olsen, SAN rARW rILM*%CT NO. 1:? POLLENG PLACE: Robert West not. i.P!CC PLACE-Melba 4 Car-11cps POLLING PLACE: Betty I.Cay-1 4Gara;r :)G - 1'.th S'tmerL Son,, ton Fatally Pablo, 2661 Stan-j R m- JLMPhyllisS Kathleen t. Braun. gill (Gatagel 19hb Sanord Ave- Pablo toe Ave.-ASan Pablo Dem. PhJ. Gilbert Demep nue, San Pablo.INSPECTOR: Kathleen E Doug.,p K t M Myers. Pyu iEnRRrKbhar p,pen Smith, bi. IN'SPEC'TOR: Mata' Ann Itarive? lass. Dern. JUDGES: Melva L Cardlaottf. Culfea, Dem Rem._JL'D(:I•S: (Meta P. Smith, no. Deffo.• F'hre D. Jo n Deaf t Reppt Bert: I ellieCay lMcIl. in,i part Fl Mar Margieguts) r C1.CRKS: Darathy Ptfrsta. [lent.: EL SOMRA.NTT.PKWINCT NO. 11 C1.Ett1.'S: Ruth M Aran eda, Drs Rase Seeley, Dens.; Maytae t Maw 11"UL Dem: Shirley Bleak- hoot. WG PLACE: Sheldon Dem.: Mary Eleanor Chose. Dem.: Eleanor WesL Dem arsRl0. Dem Behoof 2801 Stay Road (Stult!- i.aVon \\'. Griffin, Dem. Purpeose Rm Et. Sobrante. AWV )%MIA PMIX11"WT NO. {. INSPECTOR: El. E. Weiss,i SAN PAM A MVICINCT NO. 31 acemoolllat;l wit f Pep. SAM VAIt1.0 PRIX%NCT NO. 13 POLLING In-AM Meta L' Son gal le Prorloet Nor 4i) i JUDGES- Betty Ann Koeppel, POLLING PLACE:William Stone ltmthauav tGarage) :M LL'Urox i POLLLNC PLACE: Billy Lewis,f Dem; Patricia Stanford. no party, Garage) 3510 Ridge Road. San Avenue_:Sala Pablo,. Carate Igap Espanola,, San Petr• CLERKS: Beatrice G. Barton. Pablo. DNSPl}CTOR; Meta L Hatha-1 Dem.:Marge Gilbertson,Rep.:Dor. INSPECTOR: Jesste B. Pearson, uay. Dean, j LNSPEMOR: Ernestine N Ussen, othy Blythe. no Party. Dem. JL•DGES: Sylvia M. Tandy, Jt=F-',* Charlotte I.%,& Ens- Rero.• Julia M. Anderson. Dem L'DGEZS• Mabel M. Freitas.i tD. !iIDMMA . I. PRPCLNC? minger, Dem.: -label W James• CLERKM. M Keith. Dem. p Dem: lra ard Orzeeh, Dem ( NFO• It Dem. Vernal Fkm. ora.: Cara A- C't sRKS: Rath 1L Brady. P.ep•i POLLING PL ACE: Sheldon C7.F.ltl'C: Thelma >w Ruse): Hayes, Dern Shirley Lewis, Deas• Naney T Scioto! (Aud) 2fXYi May P.cad, El Rep.- Jean I? MacDonald, Dem.;Park. Dem Sobrante. Marjorie I.. Anderson. Dem, SAN PAMPA rRECINCT Xm 'J INSPECTOR: Margaret T. Cart- 4Comealida"silt San lt'a46 z S.iN TAWA r KrAI NCT No,. 43 Wright. Dem. IRAN PAMIA PRECINCT NO. it Prociaca Net 11.1 JUDGES. Hazel Hunt, Rep.;Sue POLLIN(i PLACE: Iola M. POLLING PLACE: El Portal Clements. Dem Doem.• DDnnaWalkertCarage) -GTS aliame, SchoomPAl. Fft4 oot Road. San Pab- s"N PAMr1tECLNCT N4t. Dem: CLEF BuM.rdelta s San Pablo. M, fC66oslYs/ei wtth DPECIMR; Lillian E. Thom- L',SPEILTOR. Ella M- Coon, son !11146 Prseill" Ns. 4t) Aubyn V. Bradley, Dern, Crooks. Rep.; NS AL Dem. Dem. EL.4pn11ANTE PRECINCT NO.12 JLW.ES: Grace Irene Butson, JUDGES: Florence \1601cecR EDI- *(MIIA.N•TC MXCINCT NO. 1, POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante Dem.: Iola M. Walker, Dem.no nanv Lucy P. Cbd r Dere.POLLING PLACE: Hearn B.; Fire !louse. 46W Appian Way, CLERKS- Eloutse Roark. Dem.-! CLERKS- LOU& Br l Lockett.° Whitner Gltampus Raoe4 Side SL! El Sobrante. Pelma Gibbs, Dem.: Beulah E. Dec.: Jilaalta 1. Pettey. Dem.: cnriranre 4161 Garden Rd.. El a INSPECTOR: Florence A. Tosh. IPett•ing, Dem, i Little Gilbert Dec. Sobrante. Dem 9 387 i f Jl`DGES• KIM Ryan. Rte:Har- SOL LINGWOOD lKECI.%CT GL%". rKSCINar No. &Z KODEO ruscmccT NO. to SCO;,, 3-N' POLLING PLACE' Edward F. POLLING PLACE: Bayo Vista C7.EiIl :Johanna!L M POLLING Pi.ACS Phan! A tint- Welsch (Garagger) 3M Mischele Community Bldg, Bayo Vista, Dela. Faye P. Stank.kaa tGara;e) 3778 Dashill tarts: Drive San Pablo Rodeo Pa ttrteaIcadtnan. Dela San Pablo.11gY P!!9C'rOR. Leona FUrnla& no IK 3nPrtEyCtOR: Cllntus F. Winter, Itt.r pK1tA PxE 1 tLkJCL'VC! SIO,13 L P W a- Jt&*K-.E . Betty J. 31"Weli. 'JUDGES• Mildred &.it. Rep.; POt.l.IING PLACE; DoKothea M. Rev-ES; Sklavy A. SttmproM Dent' Norma Jean Welsch. Dem. Grace M. Thomas, Dem. O'llearn t Garaw t ltt?4 Lindell seJpp4 ETaeien 1lalrsreKe Dern.CLERKS- 71delta Bernardi. CLERKS: Frances Downing, Drive, M Sobrante. RQ;ERIL'S Jean Gregan. Deas•: Umbel I.. Shockey. no Dem.: Vickie Winter, Dem.: An- IR• Eva Rose gts, Dem party: Sessle Elliott, no party. Ret& V. Madigan, Dem, Geoareia 1: Dastard- S,utdr rd 1 srtp tw parts: C sea, Dem. othca 'at. CrIiesaL LL i` no party. GIANT ttttClNC"!40. 21 RODEO PRECINCT NO. 20-A Dem. Ke)l.L.INGWOOD tiMILVC-l'NO.i POLLING PLACE: Alice Pohl POLLING PLACE: Bayo Vista CLERICS: Clara A. 'theniaas, pOLLL?;G Pl..iCE' Cvrtts 1; (Garage) 2WI Flannery Road, Community Bldg.,Bayo Vista,Ro- Dem.- Luella Rrvno3ds. Rep.. Na- sRvaapus Roomi 2588 Pablo, INSPECTOR: Alice Pohl, Deas LDKSPECTOR: Florenoe riL Keys, r,rnt Jean 1L"ltt. ben t3revr v*axr' S.an Pablo, JUDGES-Marjorie George Rep.; no pa rt . I.`vSI'E7(TbR. 2LIM I_ L#etzel. p yy EL;+OIIILIt\TE: 21MI 01Y NO. It Lim Labelle Klnparile. Dens.JUDGES: Mildred Lang, Dem.; POLLIING in-ACE: Hubert 11 Jt.'DGES: Dun" it Saitkttl CLERICS. Sylvia Pulley Dern.: Adeline A. Bakke,Dem. Barx,on aGarage) 399 Atsdfr%ts Dcea.: Marr N- Dem. Docothr Weir, Rep.: Kathryn B, CLERKS: Betty Ursry, Dem,: Way.E3 Sobrante. Ct.E2ttn ttrrfaia aI atiwIx ber. Klbs u Mary Cunningham, Dem.; Mary INS'PE TUtt. Be tha J. Shubat, r.•, Drsa.- M.A. L Rudd, >lcsn:atendnnsa 1)eot no ppsaarly, tavarne V_ Meaale m Dem GIANT tKEtENCT 10.ti Ji DG S: Mararet Ann Peter- POLLING PLACE: Laverne Wa- RODEO PItEC11iCT NO. LO-B rets. Dem.: #label I- Barron. Dens, g0LLI.%G ;00D rKjrx%t`r O.S ranlets lGarager 2,Y17 Shannon POLLING PLACE: Bayo Vista CLli3txS Fanny Soakm Dem.- POLLING PLACE: Wanks A Avenue Sats Pabin. Community Bldg,&rya Vista,tio- Gall A. Nulla. Twee.• Edna Cho- rGa ragei 2M Arundel I-SPEM TOR: Laverne Waranl- deo. nes, Dem. Llan.San Paula. etz,no party. INSPECTOR: Gladys Brundlge, I` 'E C"r0ft: Eileen Andersom JVDGIS, Barbara aL Robinson, Rep, E L NOWLiNTli rKU"I\CT\O, 13 Dvm, R Cep Thelma Rahrer„ Dem. JUDCE.S:Margaret E.Lori,Rep.; POLLING PLACE:June P. Moore Jt cls: Marguerite L Ilan- 'I.ERKS: Eunice BorRert, Rep.: Theresa E Granato, Dem, G.arates SrUt Shervrsaaxt Forest boort: t_ ClrtmtalL Lucy retain. Dem.; Carol A. Cou- CLERICS: Maxine L. Dennls, j Drier. E2 Sobranit.ser,Rep. Dem. Hazel 1, DeT prier, Dem.; l;"SSPPECTOR.: June P. Mom*. "!&MICS: Ph,#•Ris L Turnbl Som Kathleen 1: Hibbs, Dem Rep Dem..- AAmla J- 1titL Dem' Irene GLfv T tKE["INCT N, 25 JUDGE' Wanda 3t. Lludsbn, Ey,ans . POLLING PLACE. Beverly J. RODEO PRECINCT NO, to-C i Ay t aile a< party.Deichmaa IGaraoe) 2(LB? Carne- POLtnity PLACE' Bayo Vista Stat r that iXC-r <O. t llus Dr. San I'abW. Community Bldg., Bayo Vista, Ro» Dem,-. Marjorie Glotah, no patty. u+tsaall Dowd) INSPECTOR: Coralle J. Reed. deo. Dorothy Gould. no party. er, Dem. INSPECTOR:Oriole J. Marshall, POIAJNG PLACE: Giant Bowl- JIT' C.Es' E+Ina L Weatherton. Dem. alt chit 4wo Giant Road. SanILI. t+OKK N! tleE t7lN[-! s no pArtlr;,Joan B C'lv!lelln, Dem JUDGES:Jacqueline G. Warnee- NO. I&AI.SPECTOR C'ar1 Ptntx 1>run. C h Elrvert y J. t3eichman, ke F{epp Ruby bt, Btevtns, Dem PLACE:Girt Et Clat• INSPECTOR: jt D8 ]ramie lis Lutz Deas Dem.: Jeanne it. Buell Dem.: Pa-POLLING CsLEKFM.R Amadot Halston,Dem.; j ke (Carates 57%Notttngbcam Dr.trirtai D. atrl'eak Deus ru Murphy. Repper, Dem.; B&rba- C'I.l'.RIC.''r: Margaret Cawke„ Dani.•ra E3 Sohrantr. Grace Doubert. Rev, OLxr M rXXVINCT NO. 2 LXSPEXT(R: Florence Burt. POLLING PLACE: Pinote Iter- rtXOLZ PRECINCT NO, I Res GIANT IMMINC r NO. 3 cut" School No. 2 (Stuiti-Pur- POLLING PLACE: City Hall. JLMGES• Barbara I. Glafke. POULING PI-ACE: Greater EIp Rmr Valley do Tennent Ave., Pear Street Plnale. d Dem" Frances Gillis,, Rep Bethel t"Past Church, (ours Wil- Rao INSPECTbR: Irma Davis, Dem. CLERICS: Barbara Gt'm a tiaras Dr- Sara Pablo INSPECTOR: Janet Costa. Dem. JUDGES: Helen R. Lewis. Dem.: Ckoastanrrt Berratoni. ltep.: INSPE I OR: Katb rrxa Ilarri- JUDGES. Inez Yates. no party: Teresa Cooley no party. rfta M. Anderson. Dem June F. Lazssrro, ro party, CLERKS; Gillian 1. Johnson, 1 El.wO1t1L\7L:E'RI9tY,1tT NO. li JC'Dt: ' Mare Starrrtw, Dem:: CLERK: Myrtle D. IFickeox. Rep.; Mary E. Costa. Rep.: Jean IkWJNG IILACK'. George Leh- ElicLE11 0%- Elran Drab. Drtsa Leyerle. Rep. mkuhl tGarsater 4474 Wesley CZE•1t1+, ELeeasr.r L Brinton. LCar,FJ Sobrante" Flatly W SatrKad„ Dern..;Sara OLEL M rIRECINCT NO. 2 PEKOE E PRECINCT NO. 1.N' Russell. Dem.tronsoliatated with POLLING PLACE: City Flail, I SFE:CTOR- E s M, 2.ehmkuhL Rep. t:Lt.'T IRYiL iZ"r v0 3 noble trteiwrs No. .)Pear Street Pinole, Ji'1>COR- Jean Camptwit. Dem.: POIl.1IA; PLACE• Fstrlla John- ItiSPEC'1 OR: Esther M. Peder- Marta C Rad Dem. we cGarages Six) Rsabor Drive. Oi. 4co als" teYCT ib S sen, Ree. CLE RN: A James. no party, San Pablo sCaasa.ast I"I o. JUDGES Stacie E. Dutra, Rep.; Claudia Taltiday, no party.• O. INSIM .TOR• Lauda M. Wyder-thr rtertaei SCw. 2 Armco I Klein, JRep. Charthne Pitts. cons party. mye. , CLERICS: Jutta tis Barmen. JUMES• Oilk- R. Sleeks, Dem- RODEO PLACE:O NO, t Dem.: Margaret 3i. Callaway, IRI,SOKKA.^"M rUIN .\Gr NO. 17 Esie•ita Johnam a. Deas POLLING Odd Fellows Dem.: Ruth E. Drumm, Dem. POLLING P2.ACP«•Alma S [t.SREwS drama J. Piercy. Dem ilatZr Rodeo,Avenue Roden. Thels tGarares 3 Gastro Road. Yvonne a. Benjamin. Dew,. JohMs- I`SPPECTOR: L1tu B Acker. P2( ConsolidatedlCwithO. M M Sobraate, tie Hotton Detre Oteum Precinct No. 2) INSPECTOR• Jaen M. Champ. DDG : L irglata Wtedtnan, Dem. t:LL T nts" Ser SCO_ t Dem.: KS: J, l,nmeL, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Purpose Her- J'LTGES: Alma S, Theis, Reis,' POLLING PI-ACE: First Baptist CLERKS: alae x. em..Diclea- cubs School (Merit-Purpose le. Alan E. Carnes, De L Churns.3tlaato altGlothen{May.San nor Mary Itemearx, Dem.: Elea- Valley A Tennent Ave., .Pinole. CURIOS: Itelen M. MitchcIL Pablo sax L. Doty.IHrm Dem. INSPECTOR: Estelle M Costa, M)em.: Emily I.. Powell Dem..: 1-S'SPEI"TOR: Cama Sege Orr RODEO rxXCINCT NO.:JUDGES: Edna Rasmussen, no Martha 1. hull!, Dern party; Jerelean L. Mendes, no ft,•3"` . Ethel I, Washington. POLLING PLACE: First Bap- party M at WL"l\`TE t &%,SN[7' Deal: Altee Jackrun. DIAL trot Church sAnewnt 3rd and Va. C&RKS: Mildred T1ppeY, no Na. 17-A Ct"tias. Gwe"dory" X Can- que" Streets, Rodeo. party: Dorothy Ramon, no party; M,LLLNG PLACE: Harry Jun. stet Dant' El bel L McGiothen, DeEm' SPECTOR: E7vtra Surette, dune Anderson, no party; E3 gGara ess :Wl-A C;aaMm Raad. Rep•: Lltiteia J. R Dem. JUDGES: Elizabeth Yte, pacovyettLSabpINOLE PRECINCT NO.S IN'SP'ECTOR: Barbara F. Jvntt t:LLIT li'KI71'iXC! NO.S EaeC Lliitan , era, Williams. POLLING PLACE: Antons A L POLLING P'I-.LCE: Lik"beth J. Dim, IC . Bradshaw, Dem. Ida Lopes (Garage) 616 Qulnan Ave- J DGES: Edith L. Dunn. Dem.; I.rasu sRvmpas ROOM* =16 Ston- Del=, Vera item nue. Plnoie. DcvYrier ChurrEsllL cars party. talvsa Drive. San Pablo. INSPECTOR: Harlan T, Lopes. j CLERI'M• Wilma F. Rr 12S MPE CTOR: Elisabeth J, Lem Dem. nwima Downing. Dem.: M.4- K Dema LWDEO r)XClNCf Ne, S JUMN:E.'i Jeanette S a s s p n e, l#1rth Etna. Jt7DGt_N: Mara n J. F'ladi. Rep: POLLING PLACE. Garcetson Dem.- Ruts Smith, Dem. Vera M. Ballev. Dem. Iteishts Srh&wA iLibary ) Garret- CLERKS: Francis L. Wilson, I&L 2:0KiL4VTit 1K1FX2.%1 T NO, as CLERICS: Eva Afar Parker. son Avenue, 110dett, Dem.: Esther Warren, Dem.: Ruth POLLING PLACE:Sabrante tm- Dens.' Georgia J. R~. Dem; INSPECTOR; linen Fitchett. E. Fount. Dens. rp"tV•ovsItaracist Clubhouse ars Lols I. UrKeete Dean. Rro LV ay A Sobrante Ave- R3 Sr)bra JL'LSGI Merle C Stun, Rep.; MOLE PRECINCT SIO.4 le.taA_N'r r liumCT N t Franc" L. Ptak. P.e POLLING PLACE: Othella A. L RECTOR: Darasth) P, Lrsean. POLLING PLACE_ aleatalvin CLXkKS: Gweadplfra D. Win- Stromstedt (Utility Room) 825 Manor Sermal I11a11WAY0 Chris- ship:. Lieµ, Rata SL TateanL Bettv Avenue Pinole.LSrzn' tier Drt%v- San Pabla. P Erma A. Coleman. DemJL73t:ES: Flastrnte E Jesilrld eR: IYSPECTOf: Othella A Strom. Dem.: Clara C_ 1 than,I-Y"PL7(..TOR- lieks IL Davles i stedt.Dent. CLERICS: Carol Walsh, Dem.: D"n- KODW ti WJXCT NO, 4 JUDGES: Marcella M. Williams, I1uby F Chary. Deas.: 114-1 L JUIR:Cl: Evel)a Maargwk Dem:} Pt)LIlNG PLACE: St. Patrick,*; Dom- tone I., Board, Dem. Kameyer. Dens. Basel Dhsae. Dem. Church School. 7th k Vaqueros I CLERKS: Ruth A. Eckhardt, no MERIM V is ]i. Elaman- M 1+[ .4.NTE PRECINCT NQ to vele. Dem, A. liratttngs- party: M. A.Hu phrey,, no par- LVS+PE R: Maria St. Cargo, tY: Irene A. MWmphreY. Dem. POLLING PL.AM Dawn E, Dem- Dew. AiLars S Kaeisel. m Rutter rBaack Rooters 4919r I#111top Jt:DGEC• Margaret G. Ower, tlitOLE PtdeCTNCT NO.S Dave, 23 Sobrante. G w%'T tKsM eT NO. 7 Dern.' Frances Dempseyy,Dem.POLLING PLACE: Gladys M. LICSPESCTOR• Dawn E, Rutter,p D td V. CLERKS: Mine 1I, Gillette Hill Garage) 947 - 4th Avenue, POLIXOG era tsarty. Arveds tuvmz it=) 223 nrsd ter lip Winona L DAEL Dem: ltazeF Finnie JE>'D 16. Eleanore A. Valentine? E LeiaMiRt Data INSPECTOR,Gladys M. Hill, Hazel At• lluat. no party. Dsnrre: San " t It^+I'i(TOR: Barbara L TMess. JUDGES: Jayne Dent. pm. AlareEllr IEi RabtnetL R+cn KODICA tKlrat lNCT SCO,s Dem, ataude Boyd, Dem Rep.,• Catharine D. Bishop, Dem:: Jt'DGES: Josephine L Ostby. POLLL's1G PEACE: Cathsryn 3L CLERKS: Vivian F. Hitt Dem.: Rachel It Choulk Deco, Dem. Barbara L George. no Itavely (Garage) 320 Napa Street.Mary Button, no party; Rita M. MI.SORIUM'TE riit 2-%CT NO.38;mnv_ Linn. Rep. POLLING PLAM k2 Sn4tatate a CLERICS:LeK1w at-Perry. gip Rodeo, Catharyn aL Have- Firehouse. 4640 Appian Way. E211 Virginia G. Howard. grµ.: Sill- ly. RrR PENOLIR PRECINCT NO.6 a otsrante. d rrda V.Aretais,Dem. JUDGES. Margaret D. Braga. POLLING PLACE- Lucille B. L'Sl'E7(TOR:Iuaiisetirte D.Lost,Dena•• Stella C Roberts Dem. Fish ,Garage) 276 Tennent Ave- Dem. GIANT tK>li 1Nrr NO.s p CLyE ItKq Juanita Ctirtbiri nn nue. Plnole. JUDGES: Alpha M. Flom-ler. 4cesmandatsui sKi Sia W Emma Joyer .3t. Barnett, Dem: INSPECTOR: Beverly Draper, Dem.: Lela Arae Meeker. Ra a POLLING PLACE: Alta N. Walden Dem Rep. CLERICS: Anna AL ffiirate,` Garages 2Ms'7O Ortlarte JUDGES: Lucille B. Fish, Dem.; Dem.; Helen M. Skar. so party;q Sa* PPabia Santa PKSCINC"!NO.# Helen M. Skillman Dem. DelUi I- Nelson, Dem. I`h'fiJ'ExTOR- .Uta N. Gratis POLLING PLACE- Joaquin It. CLERKS: GeRrude Marshall, DeYsa Vahan (t:aragr) 725 Siartpora Dem.: Axathn Halt, Dem.: Lor- KOI.I,INti 1QE 1 tK19LLtitT JtIMES:- Flk reee R. Lindsey. Street. Raateo. ratne J. Tabter. Dem. Dem.- Lucille SL Fisher. Rsx INSPECTOR: Daisy D. Bennett. POLLING PLACE Delta Moore, Ci4ERh„,,_' [pal Tatkl ey. Dem.' PINOLE PRECINCT`40.7 iGaraves 24M Greenwood Dave.1 Genev(evr A. ELath. Dem: Slade- l t ES: alamte E Vallnr. POLLING, PLACE: Morris E. Sats Pablo Lyne A. Bernier. Rrv- Dem-, Marvell& E. Randall, Dem. Houlette (Garage) 2324 DaldRe IA"SPIOCTOR:Della Moom Deter.. CLERKS: Marty Santos, Dem.: Avenue. Pinole. JUDGES- Lola O. Garrison,r 1.11"An Schmidt. no party; 3411- INSPECTOR: Mary Teresa Laz- f 4AA..W r'irmer NO. ti nlbat. ReDem,- Katherine A. Moore Dern.y lcasssauds"u*b Giant SCw so died 34endonsa. no party. p AIxrga J, WRL i JUDGES., John J. Meehan, Rep.; Rep.: Nelda ilritkrmpe7 Dens•: allAe T tKlSC`iNCT'O. la KOUND tKl,t INCT NO,7 Alice W. Brozlk, no party, Dumb Mulliner.Rets. r4XA NG PLACE: Charlotte IL POLLINGG PLACE, Cecil Cunha CLERKS: Blydte 3. Houlette. K02i.1\GWOOD TK1SaM%CV Amaral aG noes ZW Kava- iBasement) 32'2 Grretson Ave- Dem.: Eleanor R. Tremoureax. NO. 1..N' sancta Rd-San Pahim ante. Roden. Dem: Theresa Meehan, Rep. I PE71 _'Cacrasl 3tacCiat- EOR: Una 3L Ellsworth. POLLING PLANE. Anes Ptrec p P iNOLE PRECINCT SIO.T-A Garatcs 2M Grren+saad Detre.y ItjL Aticr 4 Etarrt3L Deas: JUDGES: ataxy_F CAnrt, Dem; POLLING PLACE: Donald h1C- I Pablo, faa SL Ze r, pend Crocktn (Garage) 2323 Doldge Q'SPfSCiC)R: Jimmie R Bsaras, Claribet R Rsssse#L Rev-Com: amu. H, Amaral it$ Maude T, Cunha, Ave.. Plnnle. Dem.: Maxtor Thompson. Dem: Dem' Floes Z Orst, Dem.; Eliza- INSPECTOR: Nett Ross. no 1GES: Lila C Alt. Rep.; AZ-beth.Aber.Dem. party. ries. Plies.Dens, Evelyn 1f° arty' JUDGES: Billie J. Smithson, i CS.F.RI.S: IceIda M. Erebse; m.• Pat Severin,Dem. R;ets Madeline A#. GanL Dem.:GIANT tis4t l.l'!NO 12 RODEO tIp:CL1;CT NO.><CLERKS: LxanprA 3i. McCrpck- Liele+n J. Weaver. Dem, POL NG PLACE- Lurdle E. POLLING PLACE• St. Patrick'sRLain Dem; Ann Zlekentoose, Rep.; od rLivinngg Rot 3•T SAUCY Church I#ail. 3rd & Parker Ave- Rodeo. Fran Shirley, Dem.T-NKOLLiNGWOODPKWVCCO.. Drive San Pabb". aur IJaPOL WGa rP E [„ e wi2" gues. Dem Drive. San PaLN- SVE[ Dem ." MR: L.uettle E. Root R: Rose R. Rodri- PINOLE PRECINCT NO.8 bio. JJU'DGES- Betty Jo Cb4c Deed.: JUDGES: Vera K CouRhran. no POLLING PLACE- Beverly A. Ave- INSPECTOR.OR. Wtuie N. :roe. lion M. "am". ltep. party' Pa"u altaa SL Bessexhlat, Terrint (Garage) 2318 Sumas Ave- DernC C1oraRaaae R. Ntcbbt- M. nue. Pinole. JtDGES• Clara AL Kenji. Reg: res,, Dem-. Wanda IC Chamberlin. CLERKS:Frances Mowrey Rep.' INSPECTOR: Beverly A. Ter- 2 Ata •Hardin.Dem. Dern_:Sylvia L tivety.Dela. Mynn A. Clark, Deas.: Vlotamac Tint. Rep.Mary Olga Bradlev. Dem_'Cook. Dem JUDGES: Charter N. McLean. Elizabeth Dunham. y s K Rep.; CLERKS., l A. ey ZlMcLean, Rep t:LAiT lfEiG!`KCT NOL ilea CLERKS.Shirley Zimmrr ra L.POLL NG PLACE Eatwla Eletfa- KDDCO rKECLYt"T NO,0 Sheila Cotton. Dem., Barbara I. ROLLI%G%%'OOa tK>'CMC'T NW 31 Me tLJLL Etta) 4T Edwin Dobe. E'OL.1J.tiG PE.I CE: FIillcrest Jespersen, Rep. j POLL11%G PLACE: Ernest Hill San Pablo, School t1EinFtt- S Rm) Ma- tGaraxet 2= Arundel Wal'. San .'i8R_ R"Erlltda D Seth- — INSPECTOR Calif.tut SL. liOwe tLNOLE PRECINCT NO,9 Pablo.clot, IN1S R: Ruth M. Owens. POLLING PLACE: Grace A. EA^SPEL-MR- L.eraa 1118• Dem JC'l1GE:6: Tbelarr a ElelmR Dem Patterson (Garage) 2411 KYer JUDGES* lien June 11M12MaT- Dem-: Dorothy L Jaehdha no JUDGES.3ladettae B Evans. no Street- Plante Dem. Maty L Eiatldera, na pa try. warty.party: Lucille T Werth, Rev.INSPECTOR: Edward L, Silva, CI.ER- l.est!!le ». lull Dem CLEREGI: Opal Gressett. Dem: CLERKS. M a to Krels, Dem. iCathrrn I.. CAudle, Dem.: Ara It Athelda Dnstwrl0t. Dem.: Jere Ral rigties Parkey, Dem.: Dern Putlela Schreiner, nonparty. Sandi".. Duro. A.Broalt,Rep. 7 9 i i 1 t r j 9c0 CLERK'S: Grace! A. Patterson. JUDGES: Norms Bsttsre. Dem: O,A]i1>rlux P11ZLZl1CT X 1• LAPATt:'l'1'E PRLCL14CT NCO. b no party; Anna J. Mantlomery. JQk&Afta Ochinevn Dem. POLLLNG PLACE W. F. LtiN- POLLING PLACE: VaUeeIW no part'; Betty well. NeV• T>sesesa Costa, DmL: fall residence. ISi; Pin= fele fSechOel agl. AbMfY. 2000 Upper Vat- Maffta. I Recalka. posits;L,e1aiSla A L C"It- Marguerite Cnsb. L*t woR-AtrByLu 10 R. Malley,t'1NOi.0 l'RB[11•Ci' 1\Q li POLLING PLACE: Joan Ida 1aw 11ttM I'epMWZeman (Rumpus Ream) 3M Ra- C=OC Z" ra"I'JCCl' Ser Ic.A iUDCES• Gertrude M. Ulwo .I WES: Margaret G. J a, mona Street,Pinole POLLING PLACE Valoaa FUr,Dena• Barbara A- ]le'Keil. Dem Rept; Florence M any. INSPECTOR, Joan Ida Zetran Dept 1.122 Lillian Czock L ti CC.L E R K S: AUa Moltchawit, CLERKS: Carol P. Hardy. Rep Ile. i N'S P E C T O W California J.= Ron; i s z: s JUDGES;, Ggioribiee Matsatt, Rep,: 1AFA]i'iltl M I'i<MNCT NO.it MORAGA PRECINCT NO:4 ORLVD&PRECINCT NO. tot)orotltC'J.£RJGS: Giim Ii'at. RReey e Am PLACE:Qm y- POLLING PLACEMBOARD) a Ran- School. POLLING tum 26 Orinda aa fielen U. Spaacct; D eaL. Cam- break Drive. t ataxettt elan Coot House. School .. bloc. Way, Orinda. ertne U%sting. Re0. INslit_TOw Rath IL haver, alta INSPECTOR: Ernestine J. An- INSPECTOR. Juanitn C. Flndet- gelo Dem. U%FAY C2'lZ P11Rl=NC'T NQ. if tT]GES; M C AmbuehL sen. Dena. JU15_60 : RuthF Tinkham,POLLING PLACE: Richard W. Rm; Jeanne Christyi Rep. JUDGE: Winifred t•, horn, Rep, Dem, Joan E. Fox, No Party,j ldeetafskv. toots In rear of batse. CLERIM. ClarAC14- Barnett CLERKS:Cecile Barcelon,Dem.; CLERKS: Anne F. Hinrichsen, 40M 1'alrntert, Lafayette Rep- Dorothy It_ liontreRep: Lillian Brocam De ,Dem.; Ludmilla K Fontaine, i tXSPtxTOR-Barbara di.. !lire- Mar% 36L Disbaroon. Rm Rep.; Mary Ann McClure,Dent,Dolckv. em• MOR,IGA PRECINCT NO. A JL'DGFS. Maatne ChrlstlanseeL I-WAVETI C t*KW,1\CT XO. W asotldated with Canyon/ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 11 Rep.: Fern I_ L iewla ltep. POLLING PLACE: august Den- POLLING PLACE: Forest R. CLERKS: Anne S Chlteele1A- evt Shoop 3:14 Moaxwvad Drive.R • MOILWA PRECINCT NO. s Petersen residence, 255 CaminoAlarTarvtA. Frock- rep.: Ada lafavrttr. I.Consolidated with Moraga No. T) Pablo Orinda. Arlostolu, Dem.L'SP`fY'ioR .nttleDesert Rep f'()LLING PLACE; Jacqueline iNRPECTOR. Clair L. Petersen,Jt'DGIS; Wafts G_ Wiilarts, Y. Pertsho residence, 14 I'tmentel RePptD"ctc J. aaalco. Rep dUDGF-S: Verna 1. Wilkie, Rep.;L1l:\i't:7TIt I'Rhl[LN(T\O. Ill C"t., bioraRa. POLLING PLACE- Jack Math- LatU fL Ar''re'y'• Rem• INSPECTOR. Jacqueline Y. Per- Anna Mae Dana, Repp ews atrcidrnrve, %% Oak V I e w Gail Jatitastet0. Dem Kurnetta A. tsho. Rev. CLERKS: Dortha F.Lynd, Rep.;CYrrle. 1.afa}3ti tie, Itrlllx• P-en f JUDGES: Start' C. MorganE., William Lynd, Rep.; Alta L.I4'CPIX MR: Margaret It. Hop Lir 1iBTTL rRI9t1N[T NO...1# Dem Daphne J_ Taylor. Rep. Little. Dem. iter. Ito C kPX%S: Wilda M. Tlmmons. JLDG : VlrPiala I_ Garertch. P43LLLNG PLACE: Contra cos- Dem: Ruth D. Vas Newhyzen. OKUNDA PKECLNCT NO. 13ReLauraitLott. !feta s *"' tpmarurut]yr Ciente!.MW Deere,: Shirtee B, Frey, Dem, POLLING PLACE; Dr, ChesterMCtnbnDernMt. DLabW lllvd• Iafayette. F, Green, residence, 11 Orchard ce, I- Nllsrn, Rep.' Mil dined aL I''r'L"TOR:Edith 1M Haa1t.Rept MQRAGA rRECLNC? NA. I Kd. Orsnda afoniztamerl', :1To I'artg, t ttr SSscith Rep: IC.wsatldatrtt with/ioraRa bla. altiSYECTOR: Rush E. flenrY. Rep. LAFATInim PKMt'1[N T No,'a g C R' P nwv C: Elliot_ Rep.:; Lafayette Nen.30 and No.40 JDGES: Ethel M. Green, Rep.;POLI-LNG PLACE Contra ['etc- Betty Ute- No Party. marlocte j eeaestblated with Lucille K Anthontsen, Rep.to 11--alty CO- 11:.E I DrinPleasantIlW= NT. MARY?i tKY.[.'IbtCT CLERKS: Grace C Clanclarulo, Road. L-atavrile. POLLING PLACE: St, Mary's Rep-' Arline A. Jordan, Rep.;INSPECTbIt aMarNvrtta cAr4a.' 1-WAVRI TZ rK1WINCT No.s3 Cat r, St. Siarytic. Dorothy E. Bentley, Pep. rr I INI: f L A C E: Lafayette LXSSPECr4K: Michael J, Spil- Jt'DG S: Tbelma J. Rsxi.iseti F3tr llcause No. 2; '2W Old Tun-s lame Dem, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 13Arr+x•: atarrla A. Clark fico. net Ptnn+L Lafayette- JLsDGFS: Marvel L. Richmond, POLLING PLACE: Helen ft. Me- CLI:I'JS:alaritta S ada 1.- SPCCTCaR; GcorxVa D. Busch.i7s lAem K fart R. Vogel, [Arne. Laverty residence, B Valley Viewiliettv1. vuoitler, Itrp:T7trinsa Y i'I.ERKS: John E. Nunes, Dem; Drive Orinda.t Swaim No Party. g Jt = Kar' M. Netelt. RsR t Riehard 1, Xorottn, Dem.; Thom- INSPECTOR: Loraine P. Cer-I Aft a J. ilorratino. Rep_ as It Rowan, Dem. mann Dem.i L&FAlVr=r V(3XCT NO,•I 4 I>ariaes PAetp+i L1vtn i JUI:SCFS: Dorothy J. Rudolph,PCH.LING P L A C E; Lafayette I Kath W t I b u r_ R m: Alice J. ORtYD,1 PRECIX('T NO. I I Rrp Velma D, Flanagan, Re Srhool, Foyer of AU41tortutn. *maetlx Rea POLLING PLACE: Bret'y Scout I C L E K K S: Christine Jouthas, Maraga Rd- Lala%veite_ Ilut. El T.rynnat Rd. Orinda. I Dem,: Mary 11. Barrett, Rep,;tNsPvt-colt- Inca V_ !ales=. Rep..` L-WAVENTIlt P NC!NO.38 INSPECTOR: Carrie E. Gates, Mary A.Pike, Rep.LI3Jcm £tele AL S:cwv, Dena„' PoLtING PLACE-Arlin F An- Doris n i p,Kp.I Doris Jenkins, Dern, dexsce GaraiM3L3 Apache Court JL•DGFS: Gwynette G. Donchlm OKLNDA PRECINCT NO. 14CLUtX& Dorothv S !"Ank't Lafayette. Dent- SusanMcCarthy, Dem. POLLING PLACE: George O.Dem, Alarjarir L Bui7Arr,e"Sa'LE1t'4OR: Arline F. 1eelrr C'LEI',K„q: Deayse Detlolf. Dem_•4 Hartzell, Residence,= Loma Lin-Ruth C. rYtttetrlra'. Dem. KM0. Evelyn Roberts, Rep.: 8111le L. da Orinda.F Betty !L Sl"Iisatl Rep.M moles Rep. F N S P E C T O R: Katherine R.LArsm1 Tli rim-A.VCT No •r Ma aret A Ilarbwarth. Dena pPOLLINGPLACE: llurlon Brut y?' at_ bLtBrtde ORINDA PRECINCT NO I-A ( JUDGES:AJames T. Forster, dtotsi.Library. Sues . a[arl'e M J, Bluen Dem: 'ane I POLlAxt; PLACE Boo 'scout t Re - Kareen F. Nichols, Rep.Ltd_ "farette, Hut El T onat Road, Orimia. ! CLERKS: Pearl V. Hartzell, J 1NSK11]t''I1./k: Meamr I flip., I.Ntit'ECT R: Isabel C Coates., Deur; Gertrude lioonos, Dees; El-kins Ci 4V a11."!?E rftt3[tNtT NO it P.ry ate B. Forster, Rep,J V D G£S; Perna A. Wwters POLLING PLACE: bfaSeale JLTC1M: Mollie A. Poupeney.' Rep.; IVera 1:r1tI,lies+ els eatatra Bruvt& btoea Dant G.rrtrude W. Williams, Rep.I ORINDA PRECINCT NO, is iL a ds- tatar"te. Episcopal tla:a,Jut*Br+ r*=L, , 'ifto'.. IX.Pt]t.TOR- FJtltel Turner. Rap.; F.l"l:eth Olsen, Betty Leona E,I iscopal Churh BasentStephens12afalrrll:. JrnaeYt• Llema.; 11'[na a laIHuntPep. J U D G E S- -Marx !'.lith Lynn.; eA'llsoM p V Las Cruces, Orinda.Dem- pn%deftrr R. Italt Dern. INSPECTOR: Jean Larkin Rep.L lrA1'I:TT! r1p9 fixer NO.%3 CLEZRIm- ITyeea Parodl. Dem.: ORI CDA rKrt'tYC"T NQ, JUDGES. Carolyn F. !fayre,PQLIJNG P l_A C'E; Albert S.lit Lintas, Kest: V trzinla !_ ' y Anderson Dem LOLLING PLACE: Claire E. 1 Rep.Rep.; .fere Xt. WoosEartttiq, liraldcytcvr. 1133 Thoeetp-Rinpssena. Playhouse, 11k) Camino CLERKS: Alta W, §Diners, Rep.: aaan Lid, end of Oak clip ltd 1.a- I.1LVAYKT:,MRAIXC'T NU 3s lNm bis Ortmla Camille F. Ambrose. Dem.: Elsiefavette. POLLING PLACE: Masaale' t_SP1 R: Wanda B. ChAse B. Markley. Rep.Y.'5J'FXTOR; TZiHma i_ Grant.a lid Baseentut flrvok & ),tor• Sten UIUNDA PRECINCT NO. isitreras.- Intal ette JUDGMS., Ethel M. Rpittler,JUDGES: Elranur I_ U err 4 INT;PIXTkW- Bernice L Hardee. Dem.- V to M. Block. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Orinda Com- Itep.zAlar 1i- Watlitas I.rp I Urn[ CLERKS: Mabel S Aitchison munity Church, Hillview Room, CLERMS: Icatttrva T, laerdan. Jt7)GF`S: Grace R. Logan. Rem: Dem. Martha S. Goehet, Rep:: 11) trwin Way, Orinda.lets Rotaerinoo, Lim. Jean- new-Ir 0br-a. Kea Claire 1G mpsorL No Party. INSPECTOR: Gladys C. Owen, neite M.ften>vn. Rev C L Fit K S: Estelle II Ilrrsua I Dem.i lien; Aana al Rahe>. Dem_:xlim-3 olttXD.i tRt#7C1AtCT !fn 3 JUDr,FKi: June C, Hart, Rep,;14#FA!'LfTIi 1'ltlD[7\CT NO.53.-1 rsrtrr Iteab arson, Dem PhLI 1:aiC I'L ACE: Orinda Con. Jean I- Henderson, Rep.POLt.,NG PLACE Dtabtu tat-' CLERKS: Frances A. Lax, Rep.;munity Church, Old LibraryIe} t11r1 Sev.ut CkxartelL Board : varal'tMlTx I'KI9tI_%T. 31 Rr>rxn tri !tarts War, Orfnda, Velma E. Davis, Rep,: FlorenceItawnL &"--'u Trrrare Waa- Lafay I ttL.IINC PLACE bWtaer C E, Rowe. Rep. rite. Calusairolus Garage M W Itaiatin PEC'TOR: Wien W. Drew*, l3v:S!'F7CTOR: alas} A_ Richard- Rd- Lafavette. ORINDA PRECINCT NO 17 son Rea, 1X14'4XTOR' 13tzabeth A. Ar ' e: Catherine ft. Camtr POLLING PLACE: Addlson H, Keti bell. Dent.: Barbara It Van Stck- Tompson Residence, 201 Gloriet-Jl3DChS: Piercy £ Ctabn Deas:J Rev to Blvd., Orinda.Dotothv Albert,ltep• r'. ' CLJ[`RKR: Putti Smith, Rep-:Drsnta a ares A. McNally. INSPECTOR: Frieda C Smith,CL Rath; ede Nllliamstut,ilmane Rep, Elizabeth G. Wilson, Rep.: Ruth Rear.Dctn: Do*roth Seeley Krp.; Dave- ('I.I3tkS- Mumbrth K Brown, IC. Fields, DiemothyS.cll"ot, Rep ' Dem.: LIMIS _sralteeitt. Dem. JUDGES: Dorothy K. Bowman, Marracrt It C9ansseatus. Rem Rep.: Marguerite L. Borger, Rep,L..tFAVVF1 i. rKWNI(T NO. :1 1ORIXDA VurAi tt"r XO. 4 CLERKS:Charlotte F.Thurston, L1FAY EMrAM%CrNO_St POLLIeGPl%CiBettPar-Rey EFSmith, Rep.; Phyl.lHsbb ertaiuItown, Paks 1 O IL I\G P1ACRichard tell. n _ aate br - File Miotic. Lafa%"te. Da led Rumptm Rooms. 3aoB te. Oetnda.L`v'SPI74TdR;Josephtae R. Meat- t;leaslde Dr_ Lafaxrttr. tNSPI TOR. -tartan E. T. Ent- OKLNDA PnZC7NCT No, IS rJ', Itep•IN'SSIOCTOR: Virginia t- Neter-;tomlev. Rep. POLLING PLACE: M. W. Os-Kathryn M. Fekete: man lu., Jt1)G !; Elizabeth N. Foulard, munson Residence, 25 MeadowDern'. ilrzz7 A. l z, Ittm Jtl)GLN, Dwwthea It. M Iaor.1 Rep: vmnces T, Belt, Rep,Park rourt. Orinda.C."LER S: `K1aht M, 1 Itea; Audra" A. DarmaateA IJrin.l CLERK14• June R Hadden, Rep,, INSPECTOR: Maxine F, osmun. Helkmmdernoa,!'n- C t.F UK.i:- Gkrla Ann Lied- ' 'Ko. Rep,: Bette Partrt. son- a Ken. Rep-. Dareft B S e n g e r, Rep' JL AGF4: Evelyn Hopper, Rep.; Jeanette C. AbernmhY- Rem Leslie M. Thor, Dem. L.tIPAYLTETrlt&X1V%9CT No.ti ORLND-t rREtINCT NO. S CLERKS, Virginia S, Anderson. POLLING PLACE; Fairview' tAFAI'ISm aim PRECINCT NO.3! [`` POLLING PLACE: Dr. Murray R(p, Vera hart, Rep.: BettySchool, LMbrarv. STS alexsievraod; 4C.wlidaMe1 with SL MaWob p H. Groves- Suit Room, 25 Camino Schaefer, Rep.Drlvr. Ialavedr. t F.netnaas, Orinda. 1!NsPWT16R alarraret E New- ; L.1FAvrrm ruswIXCT NO_ N 004PECTOR; Edith C Breed, OREN"% PRECINCT NO. It e.runDeva- 4raaaslYared with SL Maws) Ecce. POLLING P L AC E: Dr, A. D, Jt.TaGES: Maryann G_ Ittzbetik JLDGFS: Hazel H Groves.Rep,: Knnkin Hobby Room, 11 Honey atitr-a At Cylral, Diem. L,1M'ATUIrm rX1203wr NO.41 i rkmal fir:, littler. Dem. tier Pd. Orinda. a'a =%, S.chaesder. aceausUdW"d wtlh L1sbtyeitr € CLERKS: Dorothy V. Fowler, INRPFCTOR: Jeanette C. flow-lt[5i' Mariana* Rlord Dem,y noRem; Betty Annie Gordon. Rep., and Ron, t'Iule( luall• Leers. POLLING PL-AM- Pauline! Beatrice M. Peterson. Rep. JtDGM14: Acnes M. Fitzgerald, t.rwts GaraQr_3HO Luras Dr.,La-: Ren• Ntu.tet Ray Rep. iJU"A1lTTE 141ts"NtT NO.ZS favr tte OKINDA rum,4C"T 140, R C'I.FRKR I.nulse Knudsen, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Marian E ' L '!Oft: 130904hy A. Fasted,t POLLING; PLACE: Ralph C. Dorothy X. Spott, Rep,: Elate M. aidlaw GataM MM M I 14 red Rea flail Residence, 7211 Davis Road. Harman. Rep. Lane L-__a f__aya"Je. JITIGIN- Pamine I.rwts. Dent_: R: Dorothy D. IIaIt.I:v:SPF3ClOft: acarian E. Laid. Betty J Vincent. Rep ORINDA PRECINCT NO, 20 Law- Pep. C7.F" MS, !sally A atorrtwer Rip POLLING PLACE Sleepy Hol- JUDGES, lean 5 Anderrezve.1 Dela- Gail IL W h r r!a r. Rip.: lUDGIS: Heten M. Puddy. Rep; low S c h n o 1, Nurse's Room, 21 Dem; ShiieV Ann Beal•. Dem :June 1, WaaiRr Rep p -Iargare[ L Goodrtek. Rep.Washinsrton Lane. Orinda- C tMth'S: t'tetty C_ Sham-, Rep,- CLERKS- Ula M, Axelson, Re INSPECTOR: Lucille W, Pea- Bartnie G.Gearhart. Desu.;Audi;, I-UelrlCl'T£ rKEs'f.NC"T NO. 42 Altha Metitanus. pep.,• Louise cock. Dem. R. Lowril, Rep. Woaaallia" wRh Ls/asette Batty, Rep. JUDGES: Novadean Antoine, i No. a1) Rev.• Jeanne N, Barkley, Rev, CLERKS: Margaret TJ LAFAlL IN rPLACX-T No .S ORLNDA RRrAIECT NA i Rev, Gabrielle Miller, Rep.: DePOLLINGPL.1 C E: f1Br li g*G* \& S t OItLNiIA 1'CM.I.11iG PLACE: Clsar100 J, Loss V. Winkler, Rep.Slttetr Reclelrnor MtQl Sectral l'is NO, 3a Gibbs, Play 3:t4 Sleepy flal- ta Wav Lafavette_ Caasandaaer with low Lane Orin a. ORINDA PRE('TfCT -i0. 211.'CSt'EtT01l: L3uy 8 S e 1 n e-., CANTO_C rKWINCT f INSPECTOR; Helen I.. Gibbs.P O L L I N G PLACE: Canyon RM Cansalidated with J LT D G ES: Adele C C 15404,*--CAft%va, JUDGES: Etravor It. Russell. Orindss No. 33) s lent.: Nei T. Tlnk" . into 1!X,14 Et"TOR; Gladys L. bT1allY.( Itm: Marjorier_WU leorLR ) lilt POLLING ace 33:MeadowCLEKXS: Barbara f Dew,+ t CLERKS: a rs, Re*: Peep.. J a a r W, Stllltalte, !Lep-, JL"DGF: -Marcia A. I fe. Rea E Emlty M. AbbotL Rep,: bfartha Park Court. Orinda. Evelyn M. lancet, Itch. LL It KS: Phaat Gass- Rep: Painter, Deur INSPECTOR: Doris M. Stlpson,arltdtrd r- ICalse Rem. Rep, IWWAIICTI'R PK1W1tNCT NO.2a ORINDA n9WfNCT NW t-A JUDGES: Katherine Kooreman, POLLING PLAICE: Paul K 1@01L.11" rItorviCT SO. t POLLING PLACE- Peggy J. Dem.: Yvonne L. Bieck, Rep- ltawldm Reaideane, 3366 Cisrtrte POL LJNG PLAL'E; M11-2 1..i Malta, residence, 101)Sleepy Hot- CLERKS: Wanda June Becon- f Terrace. Lafavette. t4vcb Reaweaece U)" Lareb f yaw Lane Ori djL Medi, Dem.: Margaret L. Gardner, INajp1XTOR; lick J. Hamaktus.3 Ater, Mora fk LV.SPECTTDR: flearietta Dew Rep.; Peggy C. Locke, Rep. Itrett L1'SL"EL.'TUft: l o s r p b I n e -L. JUDGES; Claire P. Varma, Rep' !Batt%. Dema, JtMES: Mary F, Windle Rep,; Oul"A PRECIN. CT ?JO, 22 Dor by R. Getnge, Drax Jl"ps MSp Helens M. lietlletat Juliet bL Jobanne%"M Rep POLLING PLACE: Ceorge W. CLFI'tkS: alar.' ld.. atrtb.,bL Dem,- Mary! Fttlaam De CLERKS: Bet Williams. No Bregar residence, 64 La Cresta Rett•- Alice Kennedy. Rem.; Clan- CLEKaGS: rAlth Louise Lg[tri. Party: p Xy 1. Ala k a. Rep,' Md. Orinda. dla Rowe, Itrr+ DrOL: tdFlarraire Eur !ens ralullRema: Frances V, Rep ReR IN`IPECI'OR: Ruth E. Brown, p. I_%rA%vTrE r'Ju9t7NC'T NO. 2 I OKLXDA rREC'INCT NO, a JUDGES: Marjorie C. Bregar, POLLING PLACE. Robert D, ', Flora M, Leahy, Rep.POI.LL'vG I'LACY` aL !L Stan. : MORA G LACE. NO- 2 family rlroatr. 10 bier- CLERKS: Dorothy Millar, Rep.-,lev School. l Atte_ t:sn 3135 3 NnI' QatJ.l IGirlse lhs Ortnda Lorene S. Kennedy. Rep.; MaryLafayette_ G, Farnum, Rep.F7C7Y)R: Irene LasraUe;j L\.SF'tx"rIDR: Clare ;C_ ltl, OK: Mary Jany Eaton. OIUNDA PRECINCT NO, 23JUDGES* Martha I- l'Irtetsr. JtMG6; Margaret D_ Evans. JUDGES: Nancy C Ault. Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Harry D,Dern.; Helen at Sitranbe atom RryalsarMlsi K Detrts6 Rep Florence L Mansoam Dem. Clark. Playroom. 4 Hacienda Clr-CLERKS: £Hires Fleming, Rep,• Com: Whel P.Dermtt. Rem: CLERKS JatK C ('retghtnn. j Matte A• F reltas, Rep.. Mrs. Dan-a Juba M. Madme. Rea: !toward Rep: Rosalie B. Rogers, Rep,: cle p QR: Mildred M. Twin-le) Arena, No Party. T.Ptaser.Rim Marporle K Ashworth. Rep Ing. Rro. JUDGER: Edith L. Clark, Rep,;1.1NA11:27ii rummer No >• 7IQL141 rilMYNCT NO. 3 ORLtiGDA PRECINCT NO s Jean J, Pelllssler, Ren. POLLING PLACE Raley WUes, POLLING PLACE: Marcella G, POLLING PLACE: James W, CLERKR: Hazel G. Slade. Dem.:i Rumpus fiaxiret, 3 Diable CLrei(:s Cstltngs rrssOrlKre. Z011 Daioald :S;ockbolm residence 2 El Camino Patricia A. Loughman, Rep.: Win-L.afavrtte. Drive >aa_ra aa.oorraa a. Oet Ida, nette K Treppard, Dem, I1QSf'F7CIOR L]Isabetb F hart- L1S1'61LT[7tR Jana S Latter. MLR>H7MR: Rudolph Jenny, deann, Rep, Rea Rem. OKINDA PRECINCT NO. 24 JUDGES: Dorothpp tlt'1tea, Ret JUDGFII Jeannette :II. fiermaq JUDGE$• Mrs, Alton W, Steck- POLLING PLACE- Thomas V. j Mail Lore Int ase Itep C,."a . AL 111MIL R balsm. Rm: Alice C Blount, Rep Kllnlf Resldencv. 10 RIM Way,C I.E R K S: Nancy C'• Qttnuel CL1TJtk'11.: Ma(ttiN4m G C Wlings, CLZRXXM ('eros (", Snsvth, Rep.: Orinofn. Dalt.- Alma M, Aaroboas, Rep:a Rep.• Marian 1 liyicltvea Rep.: Betty M. LaRue. Rep: Marian A. INSPECTOR Helen K. Kling,Wlrabmb Clarke-!Cep. Brereiee A- GLtsselL Dean. IlntchtesoM Rep. Rep, s i a r 90 Jlp U.D G E S Audrey R. Caaunoa, OW[NaA V1100OWT YAL ri 3 Deo;R SeDelporq Dem.:Calls, JUDGES, Marraret Swett. Rep.; 4 CI. ERKSM HlelenMSchrtler, i wab A. Alta R Ro Part CLERlti CAY Derby,Dela.: Gladys M. i p s e A Ref. AIJ<A]aaa rJltfCLXC r 1(Q 3 Rep !!ar[uertta L Davis, Rep;Marie G. Schw•ars; Ref• ALAM O PanCimer Iso, 1 POLI.L tG PLACE Yraaese J. lose pbIM E Breshears. RepPOLLINGPI.ACS: The Sae Ria- Grab Roa'aL 35 3UltthwaUORINDAIIATNCTNQammVly, Methodist Cbyre4 reel- Dtrnr m WAL'r't1T CKEEK FJUW eYCTPOLLINGPLACEYTtoenas1. tt•pttrptre Rea.9sOt4 Daettlll,any-a L`C$1'Ft'rOR Yrersn, J. Gray. NOFahaV. Residence• 12 OVertUU Alaia+u Rea POLLING PLACE: VeteraWsRoadOrinda. 1 'SPECTOIL' Lorralee A. Ja- JIiDCPS R Emma Sblataorl, Memorial Btdxt. Basement. =0INR,Rei&S Hart,PAVw evbv li, JUDGES: Mary E Hanlin, Hep.; .fI-[M: to A. Keefer Rest. 1ai4dreA 1t, l Rcpt Locust 'it, walnut Creek zert C1. K1 ytar ar lboafasl, L1iSPEC:TOR: Lucy blendonca.Kathleen M. GordotL Rei, te Dabs !Mi i7;kwa. Sep its, L1tLaa yL Wes Dtalt: Dem,CLERKS: Lots S. DMIUM CLEIt1C3: V_Ja eek",!`Serino Dean JUDGE: Catherine B. Beeston,Dem. Eleanor M. Schaefer. Rep.. Rep_ IInda C ter. Rep.; Dorothy E, Conda• Dem. Marjorie• F. Westlund. Rep, UALAMAILt "UWLNCT NO. a CLERKS: Not Appointed. ORiNDA PRIOQ.\CT No n ALA>•O PaA[ZNC! NO. I-% tte" Allocation) WAUNCT CREEK PRECINCTPOLLINGPLACE: SL. Stephens POLIMCG PLACE " Ramon"AJs a A rarXLNCT NQ S 140.116A V IsrZol Church, Basement. Valley Methodist ChureAsw7 POLLING PLACE Veterans al Cruces, C oda. Danrlr Hw-ilt.• Alarm tCaftsau s" wits Martinez Memorial Bidr. Basement, 1230INSPECTOR: Hamid V. Manor, ReIN`_- 0 C.TOR Gladys Z Ilobswm„Na- =i1 Locust St. Walnut Creek, I1eJP6GFS: Mary F.Gardner.Rep.: i 'DG MAaTINNEZ MEC1.YCT NO Z6 j L i4PEC OR: Violet W, Thomp.L Etr Lillian L Halliday., POLLLNG PLACE: ran, ReyElbertM. Voll,hest. olein E-nsaoet Dean Marilynern JUDGES Earl }l. Swing, Rep.;CLF.RI.'1.': Ann M. :Cith ggale, CLIiRl+.4:Anna S Hobson Rep:; te :3L92 Smith Drive. ' AIMC. Rett.DemRep.: Christel O. Thonnison I".: Elizabeth R Henshaw. Rep.:liar.' R Helen EL wood. Ci.ERK3: Evelyn Larson, NoMarshaJ. Singer. Rep. rarer Starr. Rep Party; Virginia Abbey, Rep, ORINDA PREMNcT No. W.,+ 1k, a t0 1 UEaNCT NO. It lt YU J- Coste110. WALNUT CSBEK PKr4=CTPOLLINGPLACE- SL Stephens POLLING PLAM Hama M- Dent.- Madeline D. Cadenasw,I NO. toNisroPalChurch, Basement. 22 Kessler r likkmer. 14M A r b o r' Reye POLLING PLACE: Florence G.la Las Cruces.Ortuda. I Lane Alatan Com: 1kt E Hieke r Deter E MUlyva Sales Room. 2646 N. StaleINSTWET•OW Joan 1t, S o u to,1 L' l'ELTOIt Manna 3t,Kessler, Gsoeia E Mann. Rep: Dorothy I St Walnut CreektcppxrKen• RM IFSISPE(•TOR: Florence G. M11-JL1I)GL1: Bernice K. Thralik" JUDGES• Katherine J. Kimball,lion. Ren.Rep.: Nina R. Weldon Rep e•yt. Veru G. Hodes Rept M1A1[I(T.IEZ rKXt-rNC.T NO- :LA J U D G E S: LilliiarnamG.. Leavitt,CLERKS. M issssga)iatlzeritne H F Ci.I2i1w"`+: ,ytlldra dd Sle hnum et mamooL PDLLL\G PLACE: llellm A Dem; GraceRKS X.rIngram, D Brown, kkiBennett, s,eDemLuctue B. TVieLr. Rep.' Ruth Gaffe,, Rep SnooDrtYr y jsrtlt r. 102 Christie,i INSPWTOR: Shirley 1:. Reed. Dem Evelyyn D. Rodrigo,. Dem.: Ler)F M11}11on. Rep.CIIUNDA 11JUNINCT \O. 2T aLAM O rIUK'INCT NQ 2 Drees- wrA1.II'r CREEK rKECL ICTPOLLINGPLACE: Anthony CE:P_ P011mcc PLAAlamo woo- JL"3GESS:Hellen A.Snook,.Deas: Morse, Residence.Mi La Campari. en's Club, South Ave- it DnnvUir= Vete L P—ee %10 Party_NO. 11 I POLLING PLACE: William EOrinda. Hw•V_ Alamo. Cl-ERics: JaetoquclineU. Ne - i jINSPECTOR; Mariorle D. Shep- 2NFSPl]C 0R:Margaret RAW. toes Dem.- Esther A aieatek.( Garag e 148 Cragmont Dr.. F tined. Rep Dem. Orr.: Dora llty C C:,ist. Rept wairink INSPECTOR. Marietta J.JUDGES: Roberta Chance Dem JUDGES: Thoma Trntmps Rep,. Adele T. Haves, Rep Katheerine M. Fiedler. R Sehtaman Rep.CLERKS., Rose D.toward C L E R K S: Pansy M. WAI.XLT rRzzK ritze CCTR, w aie NO. 1 JUDGES• Jean El. Regello, Rep.;Catherine S Weir. Rep,: DiW; B 1 Rev. Lria F L,)vea. Rep, E111ei Rama E [re }top.UlIggins, Rep,L Doha Rep. POLLDIG PLACE: Barbara ! CLERKS: Sfartha Songey.Dem.:Waldra. FimUy Room. 106 Sierra ORJN-m PRID[1-\CT NQ 2s 1 At-vmo ral:Y1XCT NO. a Dr_ Walnut Creek, 1[arten Hathaway. ReD.: Ruth Roy- POLLING P L A C E. Jaynes R. PtOLUNG PLACE-The San Ra. INSPECTOR: Lillian Ruth crott, Rep. Seaman family mom,IA SL James" row Vlg. Methodist Church. mel- Samm. Dem.WAL%tyT CREEK rRELCI.VCTCourt• Orinela. ti-purpcor motor 90:1 Danvit* JUDGES: Bernice Ml Burright,' INSPECTOR: Rose Marie Rinne, Hw V_ Alamo. Rep: Barbara 1I_ Walden. Dein POLLING PLACZ: Jonnip K,Ren. INSPECTOR- Elsie E. P e a y s KS: V"nla L Bishop, G h 1 r a r d o Residence. 1881 2ndJUDGES: Virginia M. 4afford,Reps: Patricia Reddin„ Dent. are.. iValnuf Creek,Rep.: EMRohtilin C Iiussry, Dem ReJpt DGS: ytarM.rir Alt- rpCho Penn, M%PPTCIOR: Barbara T. Net-CLERKS: Stella Marie Boyle- Rep (Y.Fk.: E Bart_ Price Rep: WA1.XlT CREEK Vera A ES; Fay Reistett Rep.;Catherine M. TOOL Deer. Car0a Ashford. Rep.; Verna A. POLLING PLACE: A- 1tWtrn![JunnIt K. Ghlrardo. Dem.'Smith llep. Mumford. living Room. 1272 If CLPRKS: Fior,nce E. Morrison.ORIN'DA PRb"NCT NO. Walker AYeT Walnut Creek,Dem, Elizabeth G a I n e s, Rep.:POLLING PLACE: Shepherd of i11M0 enrol\CT \Q 3 l.. SPE7CTOR: A. Mildred Mum-! the Valley Lutheran Church, Ac- POLLING PLACE Alamo Fire ' tor Rep Marjorie A Swift. Rep. tlVlty ltmy 294 Orchard Rd., Or- House- Stamm\aUey Road• Alamo 6 Jt"Dt.'FS: Helen C.Elennie.Dein.•f WALNUT CKLEK PRECIIsfCT yI.d.-j Lse"SPECTIOR: Augusta Mclntyre.'J- Harold Mumford. Rep. NO. IS2A'SI'FXTOR: Dorothy A Lor-+ Lkei. CLERIO+: Gwen"ine, F. Bauch- POLLING PLACE:Trinity Luth-imer. Rea. JUDGES: PbvUlp B. Plummer, er. Dem.- Irma A. Virden. Rep: ,ran Church. Parish Hall, 2337JUDGES: Mary T. Figone, Dem.: Res.• Avis IL Plaaltoal Ina Mae Pate. Rep E3ttrsun Vlrta Ave.. Walnut Creek13rthM. Horgan, Rep. CLERKS: Mary M. lrrisslL beams:{ 1RR1'ECTO A Jeun Y. Carrot,CLF.RI.'S: Jane F Joao, Dem.: Harry F. Lanus. Reg: Itorrmary WAr.Nt-r (-aimm rltiwoccT ; Dem. MMurielR. Jackman, Rep.: Bessie 11 Odaan, Dem,NO. JUDGE4• Dorothy J. Cox, Dem.:L. Heiser. No Party, POLLING PLiCE. Mabe)V. Act-I Esxrnza Duarte. Dem.u_slru ratrxTNtT NQ a dvcwst Residrncs 194?Dora Ave..i CLERK: Scary Braun*, Rep.ORtNDA PRUMN'C T, NO. 2!-A 140111NG PLACEAlame 11A'Wss. Walnut Creek POLLING PLACE, Shepherd of en's Club, StMth A.V. A Danvillet1SPEC'fOR• Mabel V. Ander- WALXtT CKEEK ISECiNCTtheVaileVLutheranChurch, Have Atartn sty Rep,, NO. IsLlrrhardRoad.Orinda. IXSP0 TY)R_, ikrrothts Mae Jt'DGrN.- Sylvia M. Niles. Rep,, POLLING PLACE Clara L. Far-INSPECTOR; Constance C'. HxlL Gibble. It— Lase" S Wadley. Reye veli Garage, 2h36 :Claralilla Drive,Iden. J U'A G E S: Amelia > Daritt, C L R R K S: Margaret L. Foe- Walnut Crock.Jt1DGFC: Josephine McGookin. Ren.' Delano C- Sherman. Rep. D,4.- V a i e r l a Ptlersea, Rep,:Ren.: Alice W. Leltner, Dem, CLERK.S7 Sandra J.Stabr,Desi: MLaltsle C Grtiwe Rep INSPECTOR: Clara L, Farrell, CLERKS: Lucy Baird. Dem.. Grace S Harter: Dem.: Jean IReskJUDGES: Marjorie A Warner,Elizabeth Brock, Rep.. Virginia Feathers, Rep.. WALNUT CREEK rKXMXCT Dem.• Verna Nelson, DemSchrock, Rep. ALt,1tO M19VINrT NO T NO. ! CLbRKS' Catherine Z. Adams,POLLING PLACE Walnut Crock OItINHA PRECINCT Jan Cttnsalldateei with iter. Crater. Ii Side Roust. 1445 Dem.; Goals o Farrell, Rip.; EonLLING PLACE: Janice F. AVeM l4ee4s41 Na s I"c De- Walnut Creole Garnett, E Elnlmes, Rep 1pReddenGaraV, 165 Ivy Drive. 1N$PLN-rolt: Pauline V. PKECLSClitemWAUNCTCKr.EKOrinda. P0111 G PLACE. Mildred S dsrsoft Rep-NO. K 6INSPECTOR; Janice F. Redden, Martin reaideW*. 1620 Cee ato Jtw.& ES: Lillian Burgess, 13 Ren. Clrrse. Alamo Ruth t: hiller. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Florence A. Jl IICF:S:Katherine R lildv. Rep.•i I'NSIMCTOR: Mildred S Martin g ;-S Hasel 1. Carter,Dem K e a n e v Garage 731 Rosewood I.onlse M. McColl. No Party a lime, L.urille M RRowley. Dent-, Ruth Ihrtve Walnut Creek CLERKS: Blanche M.Fish R JUD[;ES Eleanor S BnreWtltr, S Koloh. Dc,m IN.SjPECTOR: Florence A. Ken- Marle J. Pearn, Rep.,• M a r 1 c 13et Mildred 0. Tlffaaf. Rep nod. Dom. Prttsm. Rett ERNS• AcauiUaa M_ Aitken W.WLwt-r CREEK l%=-LVCT JUDGES: Marie N. Coats. Dem.: OUTNDA PRECINCT 10, 21 Dem. Eleas Woodard. Rep.: Fred NO. a Evangeline B. Kaster, Detre_ c)LLING PLACE-Corinda School R.WuctdareL Re%, WILLING PLACE- Ethel Van CLERKS: E. Martan Halseth. Auditorium, 26 Orinda Way, Or-, Bkockltn, Garage. IW5 Riviera D—; Mary F. O s w a 1 t. Dem.: inda. ALJ%MO VUVI3NC1r No. a Atr_ Walnut CrrclL Georgia Lease, Rep. RenNSPEt' IOR: !ltartic \ItLirnll,; te>.,00/la,td testi Arasan Na :) L'S'PECTOii: Ethel Van Broek- 1101 Dem, WAI-14VT CREEK PRECINCT JUDGES: Madeline B. Gard.{ ALtililO rnvn--.tNO, a XUDGES• Jessie Thomas, Rep.:No. Is bread Ren: Ruth F_ Bernard, Ren,j POLLING PLACE: Amelia V_ Luo°4 t- PrlusL Dem L'ULLTNC P L A C F St. Paul'sCI.RCtKS: I r e n r M. Bradley.: Ruse liesldrlacer 2890 Miranda CLERKS. Norma Jesse t Dem..: En scooal Church. Parish Hall.Ren.: Eleanor J. Hunt Rep.. Rosy Ak.Sl'FXT R: D.rss l;. hyo. Ovione ILLalr.Rep. Hunt. Dem: ]iary F. 2>iNSPTrinitynFORYefr.i/thernA. McFar-R n.. Green, Rep, Rte, L'D G E S: Amelia V. Rose. , rand Rea.ORINDA MWTNCT NO. _! De ni i av!sa Huffman. Dem 1 WAI UT CREEK rKECUt"r JM.;FS.- Aima B.Tlckner,Rep.:POIT_ING PLACE: Ct. Stenhens NO. .s Mildred Day RF.nlsrntoal Church Basement 1. - Margaret J. Baaaraver POLL1:CC Pf-Al'E Esther Sy s- C L b; ID K S: f:raye, Garfinkle,lA las (trees Orinda. Dem- E%elyn J. K apaetl h,Dees.: mans, Residence. 1616 2nd Ave., Rep.: E v e 1 v n M. Estes, Dem.;TNCPFYT0R; Grace E New——Myrtle Ml, Thomas, Rep. Walndt truer C Evelyn EL Harris• Rep.house. Ren. 14iM1O tKYltt IXCT XO. la L`o'SPE TOR: Jessie H. Hal- JUI)(:1 5: Jenet t-Ala ar ri Re)o.:stead RroL WALKCT CREEK PRECINCTFranrns14, Baumann, Dem, KILLING PLACE: Frank Mr- JIT)C:ES• ]FatherSLulmons.Rep.:NO. 17CLERItC: Lucille J, Madsen. C r a c k e n. Resldence. 13:3 Pine John J. Patterson. Rept POLLING PLACE: Verna ht.Dem., Ftitttice W Johnson, Rep.:,Tree itriyr• Alamo. C 113 S: Dora Allem Bottle, Mayfield. Garage, 2738 Overlookt'nn L. Walstmm, Rep. IN':SPLI MR: F r a a It W. Me- Flop: Roslyn Halstead. Rep,: Dor- Dr. Walnut Creek.Crarken Rep. ashy Satter, Rep. IKSPF.CTOR: Alice E Winge-OItINDA rRININCT No, 33 JUIIGM— Grace 22; 401112- rnDe :told, Rep Consolidated with Ordads Na 21) Kathryn M. Nelson, Rep W „\ Nom. JC[X:l S: Elizabeth J. flu es.l }:E R K S: Cara M. Hansen.Neb.S-A Rev.: Frances H. Schroder, Rep. ORSNDA PRFXl1CT No. 3t !, erne- Edleh J Angelos Dela: POLLING PLACE: Dorothy I CLEMS: Eleanor M. Christor- 1`01LING PLACE: Bonita Lo";Frances }then, R",. Dahl, Rrstdretee, 1951 1st Ave, Leeson ReD•: Verna M. Mayfield, Odom Garage, 39 Park LaneI WanmCet rvek_ Dem_: Betty Mae Young, Rep, Drive. Orindn. AI-iM10 rK17CENCT NO ti LNSPEL.Ir)R. Dorothy E. Debt. INSPECTOR:Elizabeth Radford.! ding Place: Alamo Woaneo's , 1TALr UT CREEK PItpCL 1CPClub,South Ave_d Danville Il y.Ikm. tlatrt+ J t DC ES: Dorothy N. Salter.MIO. is JUDGF¢: Dorothy I-, Darwall INSPECTOR: Lucille \'lrktrxro Item: Mtsrtam C-_ iCartwn, xReeop. POLLING PLACE: Willard Mger+.' Josephine CYawtord, step. Ren CLERKS- Karen A. OMOY. Haum hlld.Residence. 2871 Crest-CL F R KS: Bonita Lee fsdcun JtTor;FS Mlayltsleeth W. Patter- X40' Olitrne Osmundson, Dem.: ,, Rd.. Walnut CreekClan.: Barbara L. Fie Rep.. Dela..I stn Dem.: k?cka Pols an. Rip Ardis Btsaum Rep SPECTOR: Ellen LL. RandallClarenceFHughes, Rep. 1 CLERKS: Veleta C' Todd. Dem. WAI.XtT CKi:EK rKPCi tCTi1_u e y A. Balt Rep: Jwne B JUDGES: Helen Williams. Dem.:OIUNDA PRFX'INC:T NO. ss NO. s Mit TING PLACE: 1!Iramonte Schuler,POLUNG PLACE: BUlle Jean- D'orts Mine Harris. Dem. N1Ch School,Faculty Lunch Roam ne Drabtn. Garage, 31 Greenwa CLERICS; I a Fern l[aunschl}d, Sir Morava Hwy-. Orinda. ALiM40 I'ltiXlN('7 NO. 12 Dr_ Wataut t'rrelc. Y Reg: Betty J. Wise. Rep. Melba i N C P£C T n R: F_tls ibeth `t.I 1'OLLLIG PLACE. Ftlederie he INSPECTOR: Billie Jeanne Mae Lloyd Rep,L. Jack" residence, HUT. 3HumnhrevsRep. i Atatmo R WALYLT CREEK PRP.CirtiCtJUDGES• Constance S. Condon,! LOGES. Kathryn R Eloorer Rep.: Herbert C• Vtard, Ren. S P E CTOIt Il Roo- Laurel IL Goff. Rea NO. 1s C I.F.R K S; Christine Miller. Jacktssxi. Itep CLERKS: Ethel Farnsworth. POLLING PLACE walnut Dem.. Wanda F Gallarber, Rep. JL13GES• Dom om. Rep.RGray. Dem.: D _- Susan D- McCarley. R , Creek School. Llbrarv, ]loom 12, LuellP. Rlrhberger, Dem.Margaret I-' McCoy- RM I•snoccorB. Kew1n. Detre. 24walnut Blvd., Walnut Creek. CLERK-S.: Helen axML Holmes. 2:5 INSPECTOR: Iris M. Nelson, ORINitA rRECJNCT NO. 3a Rep.- Alda M. ,lark, Dem,: Mar- WAI.NtT CREEKrRECI.\CT Roo. POLLING PLACE- Ruth Jacob- i tan L Gray. RcP. NO. = JUDGES: Ann M. Boslo, Rep.; son Garage, 172 Atdlih Drive, Or- POLLING PLACE Lots E Howe. Cecilia G Pucher. Dem, Ind-i. 1Liis1MDRKa rK10CLCC! NQ 1 Residence. 17M Castle Hill Rd. CLL-RKS: Jacklyn Ann McCon- I:'SPE TOR• Sadle J. Rasmus- POLLING PLACE R V. French Walnut Creek_ netl. Rep.: Janet S. Case. Rep.: sen. Ren, Garage, T, Bartter Lane, Marti- R• Jane IL Ransom, Kathertne Boehm:. Dem. JLtI)('_N• Helen F Rasmussen• Des- N`SPF]C!INSPECTOR-Pauline D.E3enehRep., Ruth R Jacobson, No Par- m Jt-DGFS: ]fare A. Booth. Oem,• WALNUT CREEK PRECLNC? q•. JUDGES: Haytnlnrn K ti7lsni Jars,Et. RUs Roo.No, llbACLERKS; Jacqueline 8 Apra- rLrJtKl--Weitha Q Fake, Rea•sq Rep.- Vera Rare,nittan RDee in POLLING PLACE: Carrie Ilham. Rene Caroline rpe Dem.: CLERKS- Dotares H Rep': Patricia R. wahlberg: Guest House, 1291 Wal.lotary Jane BmwrL Rep• Dem Mary June Ila1L Dem:Jan.den Rd.. Walnut Creek. ORINDA PRFA-INCT NO. 3. eta I_ Cuwminss, Rep. INSPECTOR. Carrie 11, Wahl- POLLING PLACE: Clarence W. WAL_%'C! CUSUM NO. sDeryr Dem. Brown Residence, 16 Aspinwall 1LIR"TT11L1 TUMINCTNO_ ! cC..aaBdasei wit JUDGES: Leona A. Johnson, Court Orinda. POLLING PLACE: Martha R Walnut C eek rseelnet flat 52) Rea: Marlon MIuratore, Dern. INSPECTOR: Clarence W, Treebiao resldenor. RL 7. Rellez CLERKS: Not Appointed. Rmw•n Rep. Valtey Rd_ Box 346. Martinez..WALN•L'T CRUM rWZXMCT MTDCF-9: Helen K. Fleld. Rep,: IN'.%1Er 0R' Martha R. Tmbl- NO. 11 WAUNCT CREEK PRECINCT Ruth gime Seom Rep, i no I*— POLLING PLACE: Lucille Ad.NO. T9 CI.rRKS: Helen D. BrauvL iter'I JLTGF_%- Eileen D. Jones. Dern ares. Basement. 2000 San Miguel POLLING PLACE: Ed U. Row- William Koch, Rep.: VVIIltam R.77 JeweNl T'rieira. Rea.Dr_Walnut Creels. land, Residence. 2367 Pleasant Ralston. Rep. I CLERICS: Afbeets C 8esistsen. L1'SPEL'r0R:Claire James.Rep, !till Rd., Lafayette. s i 39 x 7 i I1%MPEC"TQR: Jack A. WUbuta. L1ISP1=WR: Maxbelle J. Rich- WALNtT CUZ=PBECLNCT SARANAr PRF.CLNCT NO,1 R dsu Dem NQ 4i POLLING PLACE: Barbara E.6GES. Haat! Wllburu, Rep.; Jt.'ISCB Z%euro L Want Rep POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth J. Cullen,Garage, 31 Meek PL,Wat- t Thelma M. wil. R-W C.E1tKs Japer S, t.leber. Rep Wedel. Darase 1VO Stilton Ave, nut Creek. C.ERKS:-Pauli lit Qvurh,Rep: Joy' A Maier. Rep; Yirttnla K Walnut Cmk INSPECTOR: Peggy P,Johnson, Iola C:,Macy.Dem,: t'trainla Droi- Hest, Rep, INSPECTOR. }Lary A. Casady, Rem Jt,'Det. Rep CFS: Oteta It. Johnson, WALXtT CjtZ= r1tJrm%CT R% MES:SS• Bernice E. Williams, Dom, Helen L. Bryant Dem. WALNIM CEtZ= RUNG-\CT XQ 22 Eu ha Ft an Dem. CLRItKS: Barbara k Cullen. N0. 20-A POLLING PLACE Patricia A Sttldred Edna Hl - Dem.: Ylrglnta M. Allen, Rep.; P0111.'CG PLi CE Ed_ at Run- Haut lirxrdcrrc+G 36 tttataop Lahr, c1ns, Dem: tkrrnthy V. 31 Lots F.Saunders, Rep. land Residence. 1367 P t e a a a n t W`nu IC i' PbReicia A {tart l Creek- lottsh. Rte`• Violet M Busch. Rep. + iRANAP PRF.CLNCT NO,ztillRd., MP., Lafayette- Dees. WALNUT CRCEK rRECLNCT POLLING PLACE: Marjorie An-LlmII TOP.: 1 trsinia !A Saar-t yy s mann, i',xt,, rJ xt'' Dc:lw+.:_ }Dar srie L NerterseII, NQ 44 derson- Cara e, 1263 Bonita Lane, i eW Li'rtdersuh4lll gym' CLERKS- Jaw lCuewi er. Sim Garr tgr. Crest Ave w INSPECTOOR: Evelyn Williams, C L E It K S: Lots A_ 1'eterson. Rep_: DM+ewth,y' E B"bul k Reps. Walnut Creek. Repp Dem.; Lk-rcum A. Mills. ltep:''01ra MC"Usb n.Rep.INSPECTOR: Jeanne IL Parker, JUDGES: Eulah F. Forgragd, Iteien It Feud, Prix j Dem., Darts M. Larson, Dem, WALNtT t'IRRAJ[ r$E[TNCT Jt DGES: Catherine S. Davis- CLARKS: Norine O F'llkenton, k VALXt T CREEK r M INer NQ 33 on. m: Edvthe Jr. urke Relp_ Dem.; Alatyorle Anderson, Dem.; NO. :t POLLING PLACE: Marta CLERKS: Mart C C)*- Louise H. Condeff, Rep; POLLING PLACE: Hewer A_' VrrEarn 1Di02 llaeleoda borne. Ren & Patsuefa Uivt. IIa , Gtorta L. llohenbergrr, SARANAP PRECINCT:SO, 3CoEtaltesidemcre, IS19k+ Hauer; Drive. WalIIIIt )r` IrartY' Acrttue walnut creek.t:+,,`Spri-rolt: John C. McCoy. Rep- POLLING PLACE: Ruth A. L4'ECIOR Sllidrs d L Gxotb irate tiers. Faintly Room, 3148 Stan- tern. JLTK:F1r Aly-s iL Fers:uso L no W,%I-NTT C rIRECI.NCT i fey Blvd., Lafayette. JUDGE-. C'liarles Wilkins, Deem.' party: Evelyn Miranda. RM No. tS INSPECTOR: Bettie A, McCar- CLF-RK : -May Wilkins. Dent.•. CLFXLlCC• OlgaUCLA tin. POLLING PLACE: Gloria B. rel Dem. t Cella L Jaffe, Dem. -ladCe Costa.' trvL• Cleltu C MrGarrautb.. Bop Saber- Garage. =9 Lindell, Dr., JUDGES- Rose Iw Ga111ana, 1 gin Pari{. F'reara*N.Gray.!rent Walnut Creek. Dem.: Ruta A. Myers. Dem. LX"SPEC1'OR: GIoria B. Salonen.1 CLERKS: Ruth Lipner, Dem.: 1CAf-.NIT CKLEK rim"INCT trar.NI T CAKM rtWAIIINCT Dern- i Irene A. Hutcheson, Rep.: Dora NO. %12 XQ 31 JUDGES: Virginia 11 Nume L; thy Jensen,Rep. i POLI-LNG PLACE Patricia A, POLLING Pl.AC1Er Lartiry Dem.- Leona K. Watkins. Rep. Lahe_r Garage. 1:.'•14 Lindell Drive- Scb,,,.t _.;21 Larkey tine We- C : 31tt is Augusta K Stliisnn.; iAgANAP PRECINCT YO. 3-A IValnut Creek, nut cTa+rt Rep- }Iktdred 3, Lmsday. Dem.: POLLING PLACE- Merite Stan- 1N';a!'FAT011• pearl Julia Laugh-, I- TOR:-TOR: Wfriral K Al- VtrttfnUt SL. Atwater, Rep.ford, Playroom 1La Quandt Rd. land. Deco• tear off Stanley Ret., Lafayette. JUDGE, Elme T Sumer. Rep, JL X;M- Alcan S Certo: Rep. ICALNU?t'ItLEK ritl:CtNCT t INSPECTOR.- }Ierlle B. Stan- C L E R K S. Ruth IL Cowles.' ,a Zottsaunls, Tarp NO, 4f ford. Rep. Dem_- Josephine S4owtaski, Dorm.^ POLLINGLLtNG PLACE: Carmel II JUDGES: Ora NI. Friend, Rep.;C!"AC'S. D reeliv A, towers- c:rady, GAraZr, LWO Huston Rd,! Florence 5chuldt. Rep. 1\AI«\tT C !'ltIxLNCT ' Dmu A. M'1 o u' - tatarrete. CLERKS: Marlon E Records, IN-SM--rO1t: Carollne }I. C11-1 Rev., Gay R. Hewitt, Rep.: Ltl-10, s3 WALNem,UT CUE= MWINCT breath. D Ilan FL Harman. Rep.TILLING PLA M_ Janine Ewe-: NO 33 J IT D a'E S: Stztanete Bowater.ter Itesidenre. 120 Rudsear Rd Walnut Creek. POLLING PLACE Fiaretux E Dern Story E Carruthers. Dem Ilt,LXAP PRECINCT NO.4 IN'Si'ECTOR: Flora _y, Rt4. Wald. C'n4ttaa,e, 24tG Casa Wax. CL-EIMs: Katherine E, Halt- POLLING PLACE: P. S. Butter- round. utter- Walnut Creel sera Lkm-: Ann L Agee, Rep::' fleld, Residence, 30 Panoramic JL' d Geraldine it. C xabs, i.\ 'E I"fttY. 11esstadctt W, Zlm- [,outer L. Berbters. Dem. t Wav, Walnut Creek. Rem: fi,a Ftiscter. trey. nrerntsn Cicero INSPECTOR: Josephine D. Mon- Arsteil Clark Rep.' JL'Ut'E. t eCeata D Ilaaetts tY.ILNi"!Cfil'Elr lItFCLNC? sen. Dem. Jeatute Creed. ltric. Norma Jean P -. Volata P. La la- Pro NO. IT JUDGES: Charles E Bailey. IVeiden,Dem. CLF.Ita.-V Mary Parker Wil-; PO4IdNG ritcz. Marion Phvl- new, Lorna L. Barber. Dem barns. P"elr,: Walbuma P_ Hanson. its Catherall. Garage, 20 El DL-, CLERKS- Ruth A. Hull, Dem.: i NALXtT CELEs SiC rRf7t1NCT Rep: Law-ever F. i tIllams. Rep. vlsadero Ave.. Walnut Creek. ! Joan Otterbeln, Rep.: John Craw- I St LNSPECIOR. Marlon Phyllis i Mord, Dem, I'CILIJNC; P1.JtCE: Duothea R WALNITCBELK MEX'I-NCr Canters{{ R 5esredr!!, March, exlii Strand Rd., NQ 3i JLDGF_I I'hyltix J. Menefee, KARANAP PRECINCT KO,a W.vin,:c Curl: 1101.1SNG PLACE: Lots Winter- Dern_: Ruby L Arnersrrn. Ren POLLING PLACE., Rnlfe Wil- IIN-SPECTOR: Gladys: C_ Hodder. trantel carate 15W Brentwood CLERK: Rutb M. Stone, Rep.: itams Rumpus Room, 2501 Lucy lien. Carurt,Walnut Creek_Mirothy If. Bush.. Inst: Barbara, Lane. Walnut Creek_ JI'tx-.I`c: Thelma A. An4ersurl. Violet K Klemm.: B Ha its'Ak nu party. INSPECTOR: Ramona L. Wlt- Ire•r+.; Dnmthrw P. tiesexdelt. Rep tk^m WALNUT CKAWK rKECI.NCT Hams. Rep. C I.E R K S: Vida 11. Dawson, J!.j)Un;: Pairkia it Fitch, JUDGES. Margaret C. Huff, Dem.; Claire C Small, Rep.; Vfr- Dori- Ahse M. Ivo Rep NQ 47-A Dem- Fav C. Wilson. Dem, ginta G. Odell, Rep. C'LRRKS• UAS tycborne; POLLING PLACE: Gwendolyn CLERKS. Janet L. Wrazei, Dela.: Loris W"Interauntel. Reg: i Resalta. Sara 4E., 23rusiElDiva-i Dem.: Dorothv Y. White, Rep.: WALNUT CUE= PKXt'LXCT Mildred Gravrm.• Rep: dere Ave.. Walnut Creek- i Marie F. Stone, Rep. NO, 23 INSPECTOR: Gwendolyn Recta- POI.LiNG PLACE:- Svhia F.! WAI-Nt`r CEt=K P191WIN TDia Deus. PRF,CINCT NO, 6 Nesbitt Garage. :1G Rc*sew oo4 X0. 21 JL'DGMN: Ruth E. Tomson. POLLING PLACE. Jessie bL E Dr_ Walnut GZerk. PDLL VG PLACE: Marian J. Deem.' Ttanne Abramovitz, Dem_ I!Young, garage. 25M Newell Ave., j SPFX'MR. Salvia F• '—' blit" ate- n gaIIta P.lta CLERKS:Maxine Sumer*. Dem.: Walnut Creek. Walnut Tee k.FarY sl,. :+tmtnans, Dern.: Isabelle I`ISPF.CTOR: Jessie M. Young,. Jt' CM. Susan R. F*M%scm, 0 SPE rtOR' ?tartan J. L IVilbur. Dem. lien. I Dem.; Lalma E Lindben, Dem. tarrrta Dem. mat- JtrDGFS: Annie D. T. Murray, C'LERIM- Beatrice IL SWAM Jt•X.ES! Adrtine S. Al sop- WALNUT C1tZZA PRECINCT Dem.- canoe E. Harden Rep. Dem.; Mitdrrd K. C7tristian. Rep.'; YQ IS r'LERKS: Alida M. Stretch. i ttev Elr at. Casser. ttrp Alba C,Dougherty. Dern. C t mth'S• Mary p Matadi. POIW.NC: PLACE: dormice Pop- r., J. Ta Lucile C. Rugh, Rep.: Laura Dren.• airs. Iax EDno Leonard. perk. t:asagr, 2952 tlillsetaie Dr., J. TAYtor. Rep. WALNI'T CKLIM I'I L"%,CT Walnut Creek. NO. sit ttrRr- lrrtre F_ charttua. Rep IxSPF,CTOR: Bernice Poppeck, SAIRAKAP PRYXINCT YO. T POLLING P L A C E• Florence WAL!V"t'SEP"tfi rXi9mvelt Rr% POLLING PLACE: Parkmend i James. L'araRe, L Crrricdale ltd.XQ JODGES: toms R. Brubaker, School. Music Roetm. 1847 Newell 114 J`' ales. creek. P.rp Mars Ams Quartman. Dern. Ave. Walnut Creek. I! nut ivek. Florence at.' t*ULI.ING PLACE- Pearl Lucille CiAV Lucille }t, Jacobs, INSPECTOR: Blaise M, Bcuwell, James, Rete. Sswrk Fan!!v Rrgm 14: leas RrR: Esther F Iaaske, Dem: Dem, JUD ON: Sophla Peregre"W i.latus Are- Walnut Creek_A!;X Pupperk,Rep•JUDGES: Rubv M, Noleroth, oto par!?• Patricia L. Andersen,l IN'SPEX"lOR: Jumphtene M. Itart-Rep.- Gilbert FT. Finch. Rep. Rep.iw-ir- Drm+ WALNLT CILZICK rRECLNCT CLERKS, Mary Kathleen Bentz, i CLERICS• \tietnCdeie C_ Steuart.; Jl Da:F C'hrtsttnr T. Kruse,NO. 49 Rev.: Beveriv Sherrard, Rep.; Rep.; June P. Adams; Rev.- Inez]Dem- recast {-acute .Sparks, Rep_'k POLLING PLACE: Loteta !w Lorraine IL Woods, Dern. Scolt Dem, CLF:RKSk. Inez Beelamin. Reg:t Brower (.mage. 2Cei1 Oak Park Helen J_ Morrison. Dens.: Darts V. Blvd..IValnu[ Creek I KARAKAP PRECINCT NO,S wtu-Nt'T CtRilf]r PRL,Y7Nrr Win. Rep- INSPEL'TOP.: Lnieta E. Brown,j POLLING PLACE, Gram I. I XO' si-i N!I NlT CEtCYJG CREt'1NtT FIN", Towe, Famllv Room. 2724 Whyte POLLING PLACE. Elizabeth' JUDGirS• James SI. Chant, Park Ave.. Walnut Creek. liartLLlev. Gara>Cc 19{19 laza eth NO. 39 Adeli M. Parks. Rep. INSPECTOR: Lenore Ramsing, ow Rd Walnut ' Eli POLLING PLACE- Florence L': CLERKS: Callas Noreen. Dem.:' Den+ L`iSt'E7C'i'OR• Elizabeth tiatt3e_r. ' Itrsideewr- 263'S Geary Eveiym Parcell. Dern.: Lillian I TTILN;E.S; Grace E. T.owe, Dem.: ten• Rued_ Walnut Crerit- i Wilson. Dem William S. Havward, Rep. ltTDGl:_S• Audrey P. Ansett. I.%MPFXTOR:William It Swope. CLERK: Edith N. Blackledae, Ilrrri ala ew part Rew WALNI T CE1EEIt rKECINCT Dem- Dotothv F Petrice, Dem.: CLF,R VRI Vt a Smith JL'Dt.m. alar+ L Faraane R NO. aA E Elizabeth A. Ctafcke. Dern Delete* Munro Carol lentos.:; P.M.- Ftareaer L 1evden- Dela. POLLING. PLACE: W a t n u t Rep CLERK*: RhCluabeR. Hats-€ Heights School. Librury, 4064 i KARAXAP FRECINCT NO. n codL Reg,y Brooks. no(Walnut Blvd.. Walnut Creek POLLING PLACE: Joseph Brl- WALXtT Clih 1'Rt]C7NtT party: Reck a111ks: Rep. j INSPECTOR. Louise K Mein- tev. Garage. TM Acacia Road, NO .1 tos0. ItemWntnnt Creek. POLLING PLAN Virginia L WALIN"t"31"MW ruzclgCCr 1 JUDGE: Barbara W. Kuhn INSPECTOR: Joseph Briley, Catirsltam Family RemRnrns. IWO 4r k j ; Mary g}LR LilianA. Dem i 't7'*r":Fq- Frances E. Bailey, Casale 11111 Rd_ Walnut Creek- POLLING PLACE: Ads Jowce I Berrttrsatt,1 rerha hf. Reagan. Rep.t 11 : Stella M Janes. Dem. Re^ INSPECTOR: Bctlx Jape Chris- -jasper. {:nesse- 1rS II711Rir 1Dr.-" r•I,FPV4- Helen K. Sherioelt tenser, Rep. Walnut Creek. W 1l,4T CREL7C rllECIJLCT Ren Helen FT, Roby, Rep,: Betty Jt'OGtS: Carni It, t:!!uck L''SPE]LTDR: Ada Joyce Jasper.Xm a!M. Kiltough. Rep. Ren.• Bernive J. Gruner. Dern_ Rep. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy A.tCLERKS.; Anne M. Pratt. Rep.. JL'DG11: Edna garrison. Repo 10iVltginlaCovyE%—ston, Dem-: EaVelma Weldatt. RM: Rosemarie Grscey. Garage, 2!S Fns Felten* RARAYAP PRFCIDrCT NO, I. r i yn Fletcher. Rete- arar>c ikrsn: Harriette Hilt Rete Ave.- Walnut Creek. POLLING PLAr'E. C. F.S 1ehne- E L%SPECrOR: Dorothy A. Grac-: der. gnrage. 1132 El Curtola E WAL\'t'r CTRE EK "UXIINC T WAL\t_r t' i MrA"i\CT ryRes Blvd- Walnut Creek. NO. stR N0. 1141-11, it'DGES. Bette Burns. Rep-.1 TNRPECTOR, Helen C, Schroe- i POLLING PLACE: BuenaVista POLLING PLACE Patricia Irene Oesterle,Rep. der Ren. choal. Multi-Puriarsr Ronal. SSS rinser llesidesneK 2SS t.ambatntt CLERKS: Alice !£ McDaniel,I JTTnC;T S: Edith G. Akers, Dem.; San Juan Ave- Walnut Clerk_ Cir- Walnutstout Creek Dem<'Joan Rhodes. Dem-, Shirley, LuriTla V. Krasky, Dem. IN Edith Bacot. Rt•;i Garrison. trop. CLERKS: Mariorfe M. Ferrari. JUDGES- Pee. K Rinker, Rep L\'CPIX-MR: Patricia Trost.Rep,; Lottie Halbert. Dem. 1 l'i UDG - P1Hess. Dem. - tea' WAJONCT CKJZK PRECINCT JUDGES: Edith G.Gouert. Rep.: NO. 31-A RARANAP PRF,CtNCT NO. it CLERKS: Lucinda Rism4to. Lucile %hepberd. Rep- POLLING PLACE. Gladvs F. Rep., Emma D. Airoll. RM CLERK: Jean Insets. Rep_ POLLING PLACE: Dorothy H. Nelson Garage, 115 SprfngsidejCtutls. Garage, 7M San Antonia WAL\GT CRI TJC rLiCE1XCT Dr.. Walnut CreelL Road, Walnut Creek. K-ILNt'T C1tZXX rKEC!-NCT INSPECTOR: Ruth V. Copsey.XO. 28-ft N0 4l, LA'SPECWR: Dorothy FL Cur- POLLIIgG PLACE BuenaVista LQ J LIDOFR- Helen A. Samuels.i POL LING PLACE: Frances SL Jt ES- Alice aL Miles. Rep.:School. MuIU-Purvnw Roma, MW Andersott, Gamor- San 311- Marcella nen Dear Rep, STnrte A. Olala. nem. l San Juan Ave- Walnut Creole CM4 Dr- Walnut Creek• CLERKS: Frances L. ZurtiXert, CLERKS. Mervie. A. Worthing- i tN'SPFX'"DOR Louise Jnett Rea DOMPtX 3701t- Feances 3l,. An- Re • Mn. Rep.: Anna B(eshroech, p, Dren: Jeanne St. Downlns, P•.JUDGES- Ancela M. Sousa. denrrws Elizabeth Ann Kine- Rep. Dem.: }Larlorfe S. Dalsey, Rep. Dem' Thea Kincaid. Reg JL'DGT- Lucilleille A. Delta. Dem.: w•CLERKS- Gladys Mary Itak- E athnn at trop SIRANAP PRrAM. TCT NO. 12 Das, Rep_: Mary J. Kilian. Rep. CLERICS: John G. Anderson. POLLING;Kti rRtCI.NCT POLLING PLACE•Janet N.Cot- lien.- Beatrice SL Ramex. Dent;gII:LLXRT CREICEi rREJL1XCT eCasreerlldated with low, Garage 179 Arlene Drive. NO. 29 Iltitan 3l, NaWL Rep. Walnut Creek wi KT Watnnt Creek POLLING PLACE: Dorothy F INSPECTOR: Janet N. Cotlow. WALNtT CEEiIdi rItlECLNCT Ren. morascut, Rumpus ItAvArL 44 y:ar-NO 4, WALNCT Cut= PRECINCT ear Lane. Walnut Crmek- NO, 33 TTT n '.%I. Tleten S Steffan, Rep•: i L\'SPECT OR: Myrtle V. Martin. rtarssolidsted with Wenoolldated with Lj1CLERKS Pedersen.Rep.Gordon. Dem. Walnut Creek Na 33D Walnut Creek No. 421 Rep.- Katherine A. McPherAon, t IFSJ : LNC Peters. Rep.;PeteRep.; POLLING PLACE: Maxine L MALXt`T CREYJC IrRFCINCT .• Patricia Monoco. no party. Katherine Strutter, Rep. Rd-CAnWal Garner L'"AK WalclrII gARAXAP PRECINCT NO,131CLEtt1r'S: Dmothv F. atoranrlt lid_ Walnut Qeele_ rQ Rev.: Katherine Reis, Deni,, Marx LKSPF.CTOR: Dorothy G. Hot- NMll Dowd) Grismv4d, Rev. MAIL Dees{ POLLTNG PLACE:George W. F,.i POLLING PLACE: Marjorie FL.JUDGES ata:L II e CYmerpn, t C'urtl*. Family !loom, 3399 Free-ll:#1\tT CREET t'$EC7NCr !pts,- CDadys :'. USCAL Dem Harris. Garase. 230 Su herland man Rd.. Walnut Creek.NO. 36 1.YRir : J Rey Drive Walnut Creek. IN3PECtOR:George W. )« Cur- PQL!-I1G Pi aCE• Eiealvw W.! Esta Dreyer: Repr Weeks. T R: 3larJorie Ft. Flat- tis. Re... Trott Garage. 363 Lakewood Rd- Rep J[1DGES Marie Alice Curtis, j Walnut Cmc-t• 3 JUDGE• Mary Jean {{olio, Rep ,: Mariana Campbell, Rep. tN'Si'E f'TOR: Eleanor W. Trott W,L,%rr NCT CLERKS: Ruth E. Peterson CLERKS Myrtle M. Dotson, Rte• SAX 4L-A FAT: Maxine T Stossman, Dem Rep,: Patricia R. Rinne, Dem.: JUDGES: Citfard W. Watkieisr: Rem. S\dncy H Shasralter, Dem AoPOLLING A. MfALNITT CRFK rXZCLNCT Betty Weil, Dem. Q' '' Atssrla+e p Charon-War.W%Suri Creek. eiisdlt hoard) IAIL%';AP PIMM. CT 140.14 Edith of rt aRtas Hatfield. I!0q'HCl 01R: Phyllis A. Slant- POLLING PLAM- 31" Can- POLLING PLACE: Sara Lee ter_ Damm. trell. Garase. 2115 La Casa Via, Adams, Residence; 3146 Maryola t NAI«\'LTT CREICT FIRIKI.NCIr JUDGES: Partible A•Tate;, Rea: Walnut Creep Court. Latavette xe0 31 16e1ew let Bible. Rep, tXDtE'PtMilt.alae Cantrell.Rep. 1NSPZC'COR: Elsa M. Behm, y POLLING PLAM Dorothy G. C1E1tKS: LAW" C 3ItCaUaw. JL'DGC: Vyvvan M. Grant, Rep, Dem. i LaneWmutt Creek. 37]0 Clsersp Scuttle. Revs: Wssrla CLERKS: Wanda RtE Kaallryn Hibbard. RBrooks, Rep•` Gladyssara Lee C Kunter, Adams. i 11 1 1t y#j 1 39 CLERICS• lone G, Pinang, Rep' INSPIWT R: Ruth Randall MABTVCCZ rK1WI.NCT:CO, E4 VINIC HEM rRECLNCT NO 2 Marion I- Nelson, Rep.; Anal p, POLLING PLACE: Yeims tf. POLLING PLACE: Las Juntas i Hillier. Rete. L7DGES: Florence C PlttocblaL ts'otler: Cartes: 3430 Brookside Schoot. 4106 Pacheco Blvd. Mar- Dem., Jess" M.5anderaan, Rep Drize, Martinet tinez. t:ARAN"PRECINCT NO,to Norma eINSPFJCDOR. Velma Lf. Walter. INSPECIOR. Annie L. Nelson, POLLING PLACE: Katherine eL.- it-DGES: Maxine Palmer. Dem: JUDGES: Georglana Shradim Connell) Residence, 1331 Sowle M-8=:v K HILI Rep Ren yard tlfay \l'alnut Ctrck MaRTyNt7G PltFxtNC! NO. to CfJERICS'c L aviaia D. Stella. CLERKS. Mary B Steele. Dem:II`SP>r'L`r!'OR ICathrrine L Cion- POLLING PLACE Masonic . June Andrade Dem.: Coset- Elvin J. Steele, Dem: Hell• Dem. ZtemLC e. = . Street. le!.seri DemJUDGES. Elmyra C. 13c trtbtat.z, Mariimiez VINE HILL PRECINCT.N.3 ReIp..• Kathleen Bucknell Polk. IIC.SPF]Ci'OR: EAhel L. Pascoe MA1ClLNZZ rKn11NCT NO. 25 POLLING PLACE: Cteota M CLERKS• Lela M. Rood. Darn.: Gibson. Residence. 4200 Irene Dr, Leona F. White. Dom.: Shirley C J LMGE• Edwin S, Pascoe Dem o racbmeme 20)4 Martinez. Haberland. Dem. CLE1 ICS.- Calrrw Bassa, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Cleota M. Gibson. ot ar SAnn Roark. Dem.;Doc- aIABTl.NIM rSLML%CT N0. ;:s JUDGES: Isabel J.Senate.Dem sARANAP!REM-CT NO. ta« eCroraalldated with POLLING PLACE: Walnut Alhambra Nos s Roberta C. Medenas, Dem. 7iLLUtIMNEZ PUL"Ner NO, tt CLERKS: Laura M. Gasaway, Creek Hall Assn. Basement, 1J00 Deas•• Elsie Esther Martin, Dem.; Boulevard Way, Wilnut Creek. POLLING Hal PLACE our Sts, ican POLMAJILING 11I E.Gordon N0, LI Ann ft-.Walker,Dem. 1NSPECTORL Alice E lyoer. ion Hall. Ward i Court Sts POLLING PLACE GoCass- Repp. rt z mage Garage. 37Sti Franklin VL7C i11LL PRICCINCT NO.4 JUIIGES• Ann Backus, Rep: LNSPELTOR: Elizabeth Galla- Canyon Rd marttrrez- POLLING PLACE: ColQie R Sarah C.Jones, Rep.gber, Deny. INSPECTOR: Barbara C Ro- PartLL Residence, 4231 Arthur CLERKS: Mary Estermamm, JUDGES Clara F. Lucey. Rep: An re I. Rep Rd.. 393 PCOM CONCORD lrKIDl ICT_N 9 g 1IN'SP 7CTOR: Rda De[Au esti. 1 N PF,Croil Genevieve F. INSPECTOR. Henrietta Gay. E:llii' L I&i3 2>tid St It I1GES: f at4eslet Fon. Reg: JtfDG - Peart i Scharti. Judges: Marjorie G Guest,Claesexvd. 3iaxiar Hesderseft RM Dem Adeie R, ForermWj, DtuL Dem! Vtittrota G. Hubbard, Dem1NYSr2WTOJLPhroaslaE, Aber- C3.1:Phyllis las e Reg' C7.ERKS: Clover F• Bradley. CLERKS: Virginia Armstrong.URd R Janet t L RsZL4 C=J JL I'mm: Josie 51, McEuen, Dem, Rep.; Glenna Burchfield, Rep.;Mar&%M A. J Bush. Rets James W.Barton,Rep, 11 t L. Turnquist, Dem. a Ee1rEta N, Rep, 1 CONCORD rRaWlI\CT No.23-1 CONCORD PKP,C/KC T NO,38 Co%couD PRECINCT NO,titAnneSayA nDranbm•• Gerar'te" D_ POLLING PLACE: Jeanne C. POLLING PLACE: Betty L. POLLING PLACE: El Monte flux, Residence. WS North Gate. Sktnner, Residence, 2773 East- Schoot, 14.x? Dina Dr„ Concord. CONCORD rRE9Cs.N[T NO, Iw Walnut CteelL tate Ave.. CrncemL INSPECTOR: Nadine Roe Dem. 1 1'OI11NG PLACE Qa12. NO Val- IN R;ee] C p'.1+OR- Malta A. Marko- gas Olt: Sylvia SL Treyll- JUDGE: Lily_ rGoldstein, SettleyF-lemr rntary S.chooy 4353 Ctay- JCTK=S; Kathleen C. Cooper, J ZICF,S: BettyC: Kondziolka,. Dem.; Ada R. Lanstrom, Dem.ton Rd- CYoac,t I Jeamw C Dem.Dem: Betty L. ktnner, Dem. LNSPI[XI OR: tern ,M, EEollar. L ERKS-. lows A.fLk!mcr. Dem.: CLERKS:Franeex Carson.Dem: CONCORD PRECINCT NO.bSDem. Marie Brterh , Den: Alke l,. Pet- Minn ILGoutt. herty, Dem-: Cla- POLLING PLACE: Ygnact0 Val-JLT}C"t'S: J, Raymond EErilar• 11'. hell•.. rice K. WttWD Dent ley School, 575 Chalomar Rd.,Dem Juocphtne Lombard% Desm. Concord.CLERKS. Dtrothy M, Itummet. CONCORD r "'INtT SOL 24 CONCORD SFAMC'LNCT NO.39 INSPECTOR: Edith Jean Alan-Rep,; Joan Paul, Dem.-. Margaret POLLING PLACE: Jeanne 5L POLLING PLACE: Iltlicrest flint. Rep.B, 'Srhallm Rev, i'.oir ileacs CaraM am Grant School. 2900 Avon Ave., Concord, JUDGES: airs. Columba Ginoc- CONCORD rim,N41 !1 SE Ct.rseaord. itAN C'rOR: Florence F. Kol- I)lm, Rep,; Ernestine J. Pazzl, wtwa..tYalerd ui/M ttilJ'#1('iK P.: Marl E Duarte. it&A: ltyrttr At. Itenry, CLERKS: Atary Hogan, Dem.;l wacori 1'vvw*wrt Na, Ilws D' J 1X.1 -,^ Mar Rtak. Dem Dent.: Elizabeth J. Ferrante, Dent. Viola E. Gomez, Rep.; Miriam EL lyra.! Ssanl$ t Grar'e M Nicabem K Dem CLERKS: Mary Lucllie Hart. Watkins, Rep. POLI1NG P L A C E• Cun"wd CLERKiS: fain & Deni.; Loralie It. Rogers, Dem.; Sportsmen`w Club 495 Sunsa Ely 'NA'ds a M- Watts,, Dem.: 5laryurle Florence Aldrich, Dem, CONCORD PRECINCT NO,54 Convord. a ,C -ar, per• POLLING PLACE: Shirley 11. LN'P>,'iT(.1R 1Nrr> 1, Duig4; CONCORD YRECIN('T NO.40 Sottres, Y.esldence, 2373 Gehrtng- Ilearn• CONCORD rRE9lYNCT NO.«S E'OLII.NG PLACE: Crawford er Dr. Concord. N+)Ll.lN4 1'IACKi 11r".rn E3ae ( Vttla¢r Seltrserl I70r1 San Carlos INSIaEG'TOR:Shirley M,Soares,JLDGE: Madorl " Kutner. Llan.,k nes5dcore. 113 Frost Way, St.. CConro+d. Dem.Cth Fl i,>: tsdys Doan Dem;;'C'k,ew.Tq, NrsPECTC)R: Rita O. Pisrter, JUDGES: Reba A. Rodriquez,F7dlth F, t cmrra, Dean" Ilene. Dem.* Edna L, Snyder, Dem.LNtiP!]tTOR; Eleliesl Ersterick.f Y tY1N'"JU 1 r1tM73.%;CT NO. 1. DV— JUDGES: Evelim M. Kanuck, CLERKS•Grace F:,Lange,Dem.: POLLING PLACE Dura t h y JVDG S; Uildrerl 1, Reedy . nu party' Lena Sandiin. Dem. Dorothy McCall, Dem.; Sharon F. 1 Madeline Slash. RA%idenax, 3501 Rev. Cara Ilinkle. Diem I CLERKS: Mar Annie Davis, Jenkins, Dem. Race Cltnetat t. It trot; WltIMM F. I.oeftArat Drra: binna Znei, ionettXRKS. Evelyn R. I.Amdon. Dem: Fern aiDeri. Dem., AI- CONCORD PRECINCT NO,54-.1LN'Sd DLT(1R: Lu alta Y+wnr g:rrrn, Arse, Vade TrVTW. m+party. POLLING PLACE: Ruth 'X J113G&• Damthv Madeline; CONCORD rK11.'IXCT NO, i1 KalbUeisch. Garage, 3586 Van- hash, Arm.• Relietta IL Hal. CONCORD rRFCENC Y NO.Ts POLLING PLACE: Alary V. couver Wayy;; Concord. Dem POLLING PLAC Joyce u Mc-f erItasek , Residence, t793 Sharon LNSYEC 611: Ruth al. Kalb- Cl-L RKS: Irene E Stephens.'Plme. GArase. =4 tall Dr., Coto, Dr.. Concord,fleisch Rep.r; Rep.' linen L 01"I, Deas. coot iNSPFCTOP.: Mary F. Morgan, JUDbE-S: Jeanne Ryan, Rep.; Jeanne Mas=+n, ilea. ti4'F71TOR; Phyllis F (:ales. L)etn Ruth A. Steadham, Dem. Itleft Jt1DGFN: Delta R. Poe, Dem.; CLERKS: Augusta Pu rzner, Ml% t'OKD r1"11SCr NO.Is JL"DGE1' Jo?ee M. Mcpber, Pauline, P Baker, Dem, Dem.: Glenda Gaunt, Dem.;Susan PGUJ.N(; PLACE: Martha K ! Grace M. Graham Dem., CLERK.`F; Frances J. Toth. B, Neibon. Rep. Gruecsir= Re"trov e• 1311 1'arrifCc CL.e=EtKS: Lila E Swanwoud. Dem; Glary P_ Haeckm Rep. Vant-t", itep.; t'htArnwe• Be-tier, Urso.: IL CONCORD PRECINCT NO,55 t LNSPWT<)!t• Martha K. Groes-, I'atrirLl Cr'Nedt Re:o CONCORD PRECINC r No.48 POLLING PLACE: Frances C. l Ti„r POLLING PLACE; Virginia Gardner, Garage, 2331 Holbrook i J ' DemDG&Nti Barbara Il. Ilatneld., CONCORD rRt tt:INCT NO.37 Daniel, Residence 1914 N. 6th Dr. Concord Rep Alar, C. De aroo, i{ E'OLLINC.. PLACE: Masonic Halle yt Cfmw-d. 60PEC,TUR: Frances C. Gard. afC1XRXS— La M. Rid,Be,i -' IM Galindo 57.. Coaro ed. V SPEC TOR: Edith L. Harvey, ner Dem. Catherine G, Tm orrasev. Dem., 14MIF][TOR; E:raaseltsie L Da. Rep. Jl,•DGES:Hilda,K, Rogers,Dem.; Nike 1W Itunt, Deal,villa.. lire»_ JUDGES: Retell L, Steers. rM: Elizabeth White, Rep. Jt DGt Smir X Rock, Dem.: V Mantel- Peep: CLERKS: Ruth Marie Doan, CONC`OtiD Vat"'ENCT NO, 14 Martie C Cb"a. DgwL C S: FlLsr A. Carr, Dem.; Dem.: Helen Long. Rep.; Lily PULLING PLACE_ ol,C Vxv4' CI-MUGS: Arwalia M Troyer, Lorraine Quincy, Dem. Lane Rep. c, wl ; Sa1rw -d Dem Phoebe Ida Bell. Dem.; CUNCORD PRECINCT NO,56 L\sP]t'Tt1R CONCORD rKJ"septime TnlA x the I— Nissen- Dem. P1INCT 1 0, ii POLLING PLACE: line C. POLLING PLACE: Juanita Y. Smith, Residence, 2133 Dena Dr., I Dem. Dr;FS• Voiura E .MeAtee: CONCORD rRr"%CT Ntx TS Phrdue. Residence. 7'22 Detroit Concord. F Dean:: Jo I_ IlitctKVIL. Dena. I'OLLI-NG I'L.ACE-Locy M,Jam- Ave- Concord. INSPECTOR: May G Smith, CLERKN'S: -Marietta S h e lk-%-.I ison, t:araw. 1M Artingtoe It&. tS-R: Juanita Y, Per- 1" Dem.; Lucille Gtbvcttivi Deni.;'Cuetrrard due. Dem. JiIDGES: Lois F. Sloneker, Lillian M, Dcv'ker. Koen. I%'.S xTOR- Lury X JambsolL JCMCF.S: Agnes 1L Rink. Dem.: Dem: Regina W. Ware, Rep. Item. Esther X Itarrey. Rep- CLERKS: Marjorie J. Purvis, tV\Culp!r2M-jNLT NO, is JLTK:E: Rachel Carfsuo. Dela CL-ERXS4 Betty Met.ain, Rep.• Dem.• Lois Curtzwller, Dem.; apO r\'G yy.Atk %'.loam-; t"I.t'RKS7- IssoAce E. Mann. Rep.; Edith C. FtrrWteman, Rep.: Barb- Barbara Horning, Rep, Memrettary Sc KKsL Multi-ese Judas E Itasiund. Dear. ara McCollum. Dem. Rin_ 235 Fyn -,A Ctlarved, CONCORD PRECINCT NO.57 I1X51'FXTQR t]t eriia A Mrliin• CONCORD RUMCINCT NO.29 egirwoKD rKWINCT NO.41 POLLING PLACE: Noma O. ram Dara POLE-LNC: PLAM MacFarlane•- POLLING PLACE: Shirley L. Barnett, Garage. 3190 Ida Dr., JL-DGtNFranees A. C oeta,? Elraant ChaprL lids Fatrarserr. St bNr: Residerfee. 2248 Peach ConcorcL Ikm,• Ruse Enos. Dem, 13 ,Galindo. Concord. PE.. r•onvorrl INSPECTOR: Noma O. Barnett, Cl-f 0% 3tKON, Alae A• Dutra, Dem- I-` WKTOit: alars3M ENTL INSPECTOR:Shirley L. Stoblim Dem. DaroWN, Sutherlawy Dem.; Mon- Dem. Ren,. JUDGES: Marie Millhollon Rep,: Iron A. Cartiauth, Dem. JI.7X.FS: Violet NanlerL Dem,: JtTxl lr,: Eontre IAmson, Dem. Kathleen L. Schaumburg, Rep. t hartrs t: mri Derei.CLERKS, Elizabeth Pansrazzl, CLERKS: Margaret Azevedo, cY1Nt O1tD rttN[1NtT NO, li C1A--RXS• Ade"We M. Smith. Dr n: Florence EL Able, Dem.: Dem.; L. Lorraine Bass, Rep.; POI.i.1:NG PLACE;Glynn J. Dlt- ttep- No" Darnell. Dem; Mart- John IL Itarris, Rep. Ruth M.Cutler, Rep. mom. tarat;e 2435 maple Ave-y t•Au it_ Fluke: PIM CONCORD rKTI:INC.T NO.43 CONCORD PRECINCT NO.58Concord. 7CT0It• Mabel M. Charles,° tYrNt rt ItD ruxCINCT NO.30 POLLING PLACE:Jean V, May, POLLING PLACE: Barbara It, Dasa• E'OL31Nt: rt.AcE: Rax I. Burr. Residence, 5W 5layette Ave_ Bloom, Garage, 2237 Athene Dr., JL"DGFS: Marie E felter. Garaw. 7:1i:: Boaifatio St.- Caw- Concord Concord. Rep Etta M LHtanore m. rrrd i`:SPEC'TOR: Jean V. Stay, INSPECTOR: Janet Al. Smith, CLERILS: Marcella It TmW- I%_SPF]C7r1R• star I Burr. Dem De- Rtp i uay. Rep.: Juanita M, Sv:astaua, JVDG:S- :wraa M. Dyer, Dem..: JL•DGIS: Etelen Botfl a Dem.: Jt'DGE.S: Barbara H. Bloom, Dcsn.' Malian E! Roblsenn, Itap 1rNs R liubu^en. Etre. t:anevferr P Svntner. Rep•Dem.: Dolores Williams. Dem. CLERKS:R S• Vivian Ode card. CLERKS: Anna J. Waits, Dem.; CLERKS: Kathryn King Dem.: i CONCORD 1rA='1,NCT NO. t. Dem.: Dora Z Critchlow. Dern: Esther Rigor, Dem_: Mary Pals- Ruth C. Thomas, Dem.: ditamae POLL.LNG PLACE; Marjorie N,' Dottie Myers,Rep. ivy. Rep. June FetegY. Dem. West.GaraL'e, "...A''1 Hickory Dr, CONt'OLto ruwt.%cr N41 sl r CONCORD tRCCS'%CT N0, KR CONCORD PRECINCT NO,50 LN'SPIYTOIt Marhtrie N. lust,? 1sttJ,iN+: 1'f A(: Pattrieir A t POLLING PLACE, LPona N. POLLING PLACE- AL W. Pelle- Ren.s Ilazicutual. Gara,Ce_ 3160; tiatvtro` Itamosom garage, 1221 Pear Dr., tier Garage, 921 Hawthorne Dr., JVDGFS- Bess E Bankert- Rep.:!S. C imnenrd Corrrord. Walnut Creek. Ruth IF Rood, Rets•t IN'SL'F7CTOF.: Patricia A. Ilazle- M'SPECTOR: Lrona N, Hamp- INSPECTOR: Lots J. Pelletier, CLERKS, Vette L. Carriddt,' "I""1 D'i'm• w9ft stop f sltth Aloore tNtm:" vp r Rev.: Mare,' N. Jaetttas, Arai.. Jl"LIt:FS: Durothr Deenersy.Rep Virginia F. Spenst, Eines a 'with. Rep, S Ilea.- 1.*ilie RrveaWr. Dent. C` Aeeeline Halley. no party. Deus' CI-F.ttld* Gtmrb Mattsom Rep.: CLERIC;' Ramona Loei•n. Dem. CLERKS: Elizabeth R. Ervin, tV%CORD r 1X(`1NlT NO.Is ^ Had-ra J, MWwM Dem: Bea- "Geneva Wood. Rep.: Mary M, Dem.; Tillie Kanewski, Dem. 3 POI.I.M--G PLJ CE: Vera WV '. trier M. F**U .DemIlBlackstone. an. t Johnson. Garaw. 1324 i`umfonl CONCORD PRECINCT NO-s0 St- chn"Ird.tiONt ORD rRECENCT NO.22 t CONCORD P"A INC T NO.47 POLLING PLACE: Leathel F. s IASPkX-"3R- :'leli/e Y. lasat. POW1s: PLACE: Jiro Ave-j laatPOLLI," Clteste PLACE:Angeline Salsbury. Garage, 2817 Avon nue School, 3339 lMmm Are- Con-( t Dem Martasrt J. Nott.`a %L%P%MTOR: Josephine a Fer., daIN i'ECTOR: Angeline Walker. Rep iSPECTOR: Betty E. Willis, t CL.ERK'S• t Loferva., reira. Deet, Dem JUDGES: Leathel F. Salisbury, E Rep: Minnie, x ar' - Mar JLDGFS I.e ama V. Mussrare JUDGES: 2'etma Y. (Melt. Dem: Jimona J. Mactnnes, Dem. Deer,- Shirt" A. Stoddard. Dem. Dom., tris June Ctarrnlatch. Dem. CLERKS:Jerry & Henry,Dem.; CLERKS:Jeonle X Croar. Rep,: CLERKS: F,Ieanor J. McKee Dorothy V. Woodruff, Dem.; Bar- 3 cov.com r1t1,713NCT N0.to `S—h Ehr— Rep.: Catherine Dem.: Funa P. Irvin. Dem.: Vir- bara A. Bottom, Dem. DemPLACE; W a r r r n MCGLIIAW DeAinta K Wrtzht.Pep. CONCORD PRECIICT NO.82 S Bampton, (.aratCc :EPSs Aix)11 CO,M -NGT NO.33 CONCORD PRxCP[CT NO. int POLLING PLACE: Nell S. KI-AI'r' PkXT d' . POLLING PLACE: Talltha Y.I per, Garage, 1449 Cape Cod Way,i I15PhY'TQR Loa EL Hampton.j POLJ.LNG PLACE: I.uCs M_ perry• Residence. t68S Carnet i Concord.Dem f Mar,-mee. Residence. IM Grans-t Lane Concord. INSPECTOR: Nell S. Kiger.JL'DGI1: Melvin M. Settles. da Dr,_Concord.t INSPF7CtYJR: ?atltlut Y. Emery.i DeinE)r CLERKS, tris It Rusca,r. Rrto• D' t]LTOR: lois 1Z Marymee. Rea i JUDGES; Jean F. Callahan,Asian Al !L Jl'DGFS Lydla I.. Hawkins,I Rep- Bernice A. Atummert, Rep.Dean.. M Se?moor. Item: Jt'Dt:ES.: Gertrude Bush, Rep: m. Marian R. Renschen. Rep. CLERKS: BettyLucas, nes par.Janice An Presess, Data, Irma Ven Magoua. Dem,CLERICS: Carolyn J. Edson, t Erdsne E. Dawson, Dm.;C1UiCONCORDrus"NCT NO.to Dem, r tyrlsoa Dem- y POLLING lei.ACE: Opal W Akers, aft" F Scay. Dem, Re,. t?orrsthY E. Rou, Dem: Sasah Kay, Dem. Ethel Meyer. Dem. Gara>;'e• 5 ,er Way, C1011-3 1 CONCORD r"xLKCT NO,st-A CO%COKD FXrAMNGT NO.49 POLLING PLACE: Lorraine Ccard. C-tXVCOKD rRIWIM Ir NO.K PALLING PLACE: Valley Trait- Hodge Cara e, 1437 Cape CodINf+OR: COW EL Akers„ POLLING PLACE: Wien Avenue tris Pbst. Afore 4743 Clayton Rd., Way, Concord_Nem. Scbo oL ''Slot Wren Ayr- C1Dncocd ` C crrrd. INSPECTOR: Lorraine C. Hodge, j Dem-, X Lu pari A R: La F7rn Wood-( INS14 L-MR: Carrie Shoenher- Dem. I.hCUfS: Lila 1. Tbaastterts',i ] UI&:: Elizabeth X Kolae-t ter. : 5L.June Dadant. Dom: NsJUDGES: nccyy CBatton et Thomas, Rep.; Rep., Mar. W. KcasKdy Rep; i#* L Dem.- i.oukw E. LA*. Dem Bertha 51, Thayer, Rep, CLERKS: Lenore Arils Rep.;l' Deim C'f.tlLliM De Dui" Dent CLERKS: Kathryn Washburn, Dorothy Durrant, Dem: >tJorothy R 5fiarris Dem: .:nurse P CLERKS., SLnrgaret R Charter, Dem.: Clark.Dem. OLUI RD E'ERlDC'FNC'T NO.71 Marguerite A. Coffman, Dem,PrtIL21NG 1'1.ACE: Ttaalsoa J. JeWr, GaraW. 31C#O C'lwrell Rd, CONt'OKD 1?SEC'LNCT NO.33COKCORD rRPl'ENCT NOCONCORD PRECINCT NO.62C? 13Concord. PC1H.I.l.' PLACE: Roma C. POLLING PLACE- Barnette i IA'SPE TOR: Marie E Mader- Oswalt. R atleare- 5=T Concord POLLING PLACE: Lillian rap- Johnson. Garage, 1350 Shakes- lous. Dem, Illvd_Concord. will. Residence, 140 La Vista peare Dr., Concord. 1 JUDGES: Lois D. Mattsua,Dem; LNSPE TOR: room C Oswalt. Ave- Crxte.r`t• INSPECTOR: Minnie V. Randle, Helen T. Proctor: Ren. Dem. ball. R: Priscilla A, Kim- Dem. CLERKS: J, Pauline Whittard. JL'Dt't Nellie G Ilawlton.Rent UDGES: Coldle, G. Hopkins, Dem.; Laufte WaUnuMM Rap.: Deer.: afar , EI Castro Dela JUDGES: LillianL1tElan Catitrellt Dem., Rep„ Donna J. Little, Rep. Thelma Jean Jeter, Dern C1.ERiti; NrRlr 5L Lake. Dem Beth Shnown. nes tarty, CLERKS- Marjory J. Hamlin,CLERKS-ms* C. Pinnell Gierak, Dem.;F1ste J. Qa111 Rep.: Maureen C Rea.- Joanne Moore, Dem: Ethel Rep-Burton, Rep. IIt CMONCORD PLACE_ alp Dinklek• RM Van Dyke.Dem.POI1.I\G PLACE Ralph !i j Cxr1 ra% SS Boonia CONCORD syCT Se ss CONCORD ERLC3NCT NO,54A CONCORD PRECINCT NO,sSC3areLn- CcoorrnPOLLING PLACE-Marie Mar- POLLING PLACE: 5tary J. Plt-INSPF7ClOR: Florence V. Nil- t1n, GaraW. 2WO Ctese ent Dr.. POLLING PLACE: Alberta B cock, Rear Residence, 3300 Orch- san• Dent. McKClaney. LI cock, RoonL 211 LaCarterued. and Ave. Concord J4'D(:FS Marie A. altesi l aa,Vista Ave. Concord 1 R rt=lnla Dickson, Ran DIN'. SPF7L'IOR: 5farie 5tartl0. L LSPEC'MR.:Valera Irene Alas- CTOR: Mary J. Pitcock. lin, Rep.• Ralph I-L Cho bebertio. JUDGES: Clelia M a t beron. RqDem . Albe.ta B McK[nney, JUDGES: Margaret E. Tllcock, Den : Eva 31. Vincent. so party-Dem.: Katherine Varner, Dem,Rep.: Lena Mae OLII•lerf, Dern. CLERKS: AsaaBw MOLU4L Deox.: Dei+i• Rails a E3nrsess. Dem. CLERKS: Joseph D. Pitcock,CZERrL4; Jane F. Slower. n51, Dem, CONCORD E'RDt L`CT NO,23 Czars L Gentry. Kies.: Mildred J_ lodge Arses Wert Ates !K Peters. Demo Violet Tleg. Rep.: Pouliot ttawwlWEatei sNb ltatrans IteR Ren Nichols, Dem. jCawcard Nan,Eli and Iso Ct 7it?QLtD r)dACE1 CT NO,lti rotrcCOKD 1'1tLCENCT 130,til CONCORD PRECINCT NO.si-A i POIAING PLACE Phyllis Man. POLLING P1_WT_, Albert J. POLLING PLACE: Virginia G. POLLING PLACE: Dolores gtnt, itecldent e- 33 North Gate Foreman. Garage 9100 Acacia Hubbard. C.arase, SO Whitman Schulte Garage, 163 Roslyn Dr.. IW_ Walnut Qe+elL Dr Coocard. Rd•.Concord,Concord. is E i fa d'E Cl C1 1 f. INSPECTOR. Dolores Schulte. C 2XCV RD`tunCIN">:!,SM 71 CLERKS: 1301y 0. Hoene. Rep: JUDGES: Elizabeth R Flkaherty, Rep P'O[.I,I.NG H.Idt SMT Iltu{ey. Dem: i.ltora L'I.E OM- Catherine nensot>.NUDGES: Ethel A Notal. Rep.: GLcior: Garage. 111!7 $ lilt Markham Rep.tern Chascord. Dem; Paula A CLER1tiS: Ihtullne I.. Biddle >N PWTOR Ltleme HaRoo4 CONCOUD rl1ZC11XCr XM st row Nabinskr,Dean. RLea B. l oalowskl. Rep.: Dem. Ptal.L04G PLACE: Wilma Mor- ste Smith, Reg JUDGES: G1at" 1L eft GarayG 3138 Esyeranza CO,NCOKD PRECINCT N0. I" Repp.'E i l e_en J. A:ramer; Dim Dr Caecnrd POLLL'G PLACE: Elizabeth IL CONCORD P1ZE1(1NCT NO.N (1.ERf6S:alar alaeQefsor Rep: L l'F:CTt)R: Gwen O'Keefe. Vaufr x fiesidener, 3200 Oxford POIAMI .'G PLACE: K'2tty Webth Lena Gri=aby, $r9: Beira DWayst: Dem I'LL(:oneard.Pl(hy nootn 3118 Dsperaaea Dc, Itep 1033 S:Thelma Phrarce Robrr- NSPEC TOR: Elizabeth ft Cbnmrt. sun RKeepp W;UWA N Rep Vau hm drat. INSPECTOR.- Barbara Gaancru tY1\CORD i!'1t2X1\Y'T NO is C7.$Itk"5 Disle J. jjep., JUDGE, Mary K. SUcknM Repp. POL M4G PLACE: Caeeard Ruth E Jobewho.ydella Dem JUDGES: I.lt Webb. Dtxa; Farm !Arrau Club. Farm Bateau Alasweetl.Dem.. CLERKS: Betty J. Budde, Dem.' LN*I%,n M.Bair Dem Rd_ Caex"rd. Stavin 1. Tucker, Dent.: Margaret C XRK'S: *tnola J=SM L`SPEX TOR: Eileen A. SegW. CONCORD Pli,L1M%T Na a R,Micro.Dem. Rep.; Little M. Richter. Dem: at. POLLUU; PLACE: Concord CONCORD rItECI.NCT NO. l0aJuneArmstrong.Dent MMGES• James R. Serves. Farm Bureau Club. Farm Bureau POLLING PLACE: Sirs. Los Dem' ltoi(Ila ' ` Dent RA. rod lotte Stalbaek. Garage, 4038 Pop- POhar- LLING PI ACE* lT N n ss CZ.EItiCS: Barbara g Ceeew., I.`SPt':C7OK: Cierra al. Hitch- tar Ave concord.POL G& PLACE* Donna A. Rep.: Floteorr Smith. Rep..: Vb- cork. Rep. t Tarr, Garace 3105 Fitspattidr let til. Fink,Dem. JUDGE: Evelyn J. Quinn Dem INSPECTOR: Lea A. Vasseur, Dr C orh C1.t3t1iS: Dhurothy b Varus ltTDGES: Paul Yassuer, DentISPI:CI ClR: Madelyn T. Arm- CO%CORD ntbMNCT NO,M Dem.; Madelao N_ Adams Rep. Barbara J. PaulSettequlst, Rep.strnn Dem. POLLING PLACE: Frank E CLERICS: Charlotte Stalback.JL ES: Catherine Cordes, Gonsalves, hobby Slop mM CONCOUD rKECLNCT N0.93 Deaf V S. C CDem, Dorothy App11n, Rep, West St-Concoixt, POLLING PLACE: Winifred V. let. Deter.; Vera CLERKS• Donna A. Tarr. Rro.; 1.°SPWMR: Margaret A. SIII- Ptnrcnim Itetktencr, 3212 Stanley V. Ament. Rep. Gold& McGowan, Dem.: Lola ler. Rets- Ci- Moore, L Coec+urd CONCOUD PRSCL\CT NO. 106Moore, Dem. JUDGES: Gertrude Strict Dem.; LISPEJCTOR:Winifred V.Pbwas- POLLING PLACE: NO. J.Ellcir L Gouhcalsts, Dem 1(rp Leek. Garage. 4228 Churchill Dr.,M\MSD!BlDCi.NCT 10.i? j CLERKS• Roberta Las altar- t•DGFS: Kettlna S Miller.Rep: iOwawtldated with A redated) Decd• kaialerr Jo hnsosl, Dem; FVleda L Taylor RepNeisncoriL Belle INSPECTOR. Muriel J. Leek.Cahaall Baled) R. Harris, Rep. CLERKS: Iii" at ao, POLLING PLACE:Memory Gar-Dhem: Kathryn SL Hope, Dem.: E: Merle K Raiclt, Rep Rep- den tlftic "till Araaold Indus- M\M1W rtttW1_%-C!NO.OR atarloo Carroll Dem trial Itwy C otfeoM, POLI.LN'G PLACT: F,1 E 1 CLERKS: Lutle Kay Rusle ImSPh'C'1"'OR F`ranccs a1. Fry. 8 p+Ica Iid18 Farm, ('ONCOKD tftE[LNCT NO.M Dem Audrey G. Slorxe Dem a Cwee•Ildaeed nett! Dorlores Mae Tingley, Detre. JUDGE: Mex. C. D. McAfee. t_'SP"ECTOR: E1hrl E. Sawdon. Crnewei reweiaet No. 11T) Deem I POLIJ.NG PLACE:. Carolyn J. CONCORD 1'KK4 'RCT NO. Ie7C.ERI:.S• Gearve K Fri'. Dem.: JJUDGES: Myrtle, alae Sanders; Riebelkw- Residence IWO San POLLING PLACE: Josephine James E. lilrAfec Dead Dern. Stella iS. Itarroe t+'[ncee[e Dr, Concord-a Garage, 134) Lacey Lit, CLERK& Ruth a1. Realff. 0W EtTOR: Betty L Bucher. Cbneord. s CONCORD 14=1NCT NO,M ; Frances I.. Plulum Dem.: Fear.t Dem INSPECTOR: Julia Wilson, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Marie A. tare M Sumner,Ret+. A JL13GES: Treasure E. Barfuss, JUDGES: Doris M. Bosche exZe,rza J. Baker Dem.RepIiarrbaumer, Gara>+e, 1154 Sala- n Carolyn 3. Rlcheiteft, CLERKS.,a Nickel, L Rep. no WAN, Concord. tt)NMRD Pltltll7NCT NQ 1tt = KS Kay SL La Rivers,i Dem: Marcelllne G_ flamliton. Dear: Clare W. Costello,1\SihFISL(TOR: Marie A. !lager- POl.[.1NG PLACE:: Rath IoW Reg baumer Dem. lenbecl[, 1Rc ieam.-_6: Broad Dem: Wanda P Clark, Rep JUDGES: Wilma Walsh. Dem.; wow Are_Clancord. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. in Ala uerite E. Denny. Dem. I1'ipimcmR' Dorothy Black-a CONGO"r11YaCm NO.fa POLLING PLACE: Ophella M.rr POLL12KG PLACE: Harold L tucks, Residence, 112T Apple Dr.,Cl.ERI'S: Ida E. Mc<9oehnetl, w clL Rra. DD Dem., Lila Mitchell, Dem.: Glary JILMUES, Anna Tracer; Dem.-Drumm Garage. 4= Dorset CL. Concord. A.Felt.Dem. Carohn M_ SOeritag. Rep, Coerwd. INSPECTOR. Ophelia SL flicks, fCLERK'S.: Jeaste S. Iineaster, L`5i'F7CrDlt :Catena F.Bennett Rep. r, Co. CORII PRD[3.N('T NO.Ili Imp Ruth Holtrabeck, Dem.: Dem JUDGES• Evelyn I.. Dawkins, POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth a. Lois M. McCutchran. Dem.. JL'Dt:J?S Barbara T Worth, Rea Henrietta Adams Rep. Lotspelclh• Residence, 331 Janet i Dred: lwaretta A- Stanfill. Dean_ CLERICS. Margaret L Adam. Ln., Concord. CONCORD rXLTM\(T NO,23 s CLERKS: Elaine Doeftla, Dein.' Dem: Valerie A. :Boon, Deur.: INSPEX"MR: Katherine J. lla- POLLING PLACE: R.G. Po relt> Uart W. Parr sk Dem.:,terrei Doetnda Kozlowski. Dem. terman, Dem. 3USS Manana Dr., Wal- D- Ferguson.er CONCORD PRE[LNCT `(O, tillJUDGES: Jowce Wcwadawnrih cut Cul\CORD PIWA 1NCT NO.ii POLLING PLACE- Yanaaln Vat-itea. Pauline Collin Dem.IN53'FXTOR: Dan >: Lewis. k Rd- Dern.; Friedav. Martin- Rea. POLLING PLACE: Treva L` ley School. 575 Chalomar Dem.• Merle E Korpt. Dern.: 131z- JUt:ES•DMargam A. reason. Cldera,aResidence.2291 San Car-I Coneo"L abeth M. Lotspeleh, Dern.a Rep.- ltarrk4 Kenny. Rep, lout Ave-C(torord. INSPECTOR: Dealle M. Aiello. a CR.E RKS. Helen f Jerasee. IISPDCrOR: Treva L Caldera, Dent. MNCORD rRNnNCT NO.7a ltm: Mary Franz. Rep.; Maxine fulaJUDGES:Joan A.Corbett.Dem: POLLING P L A C E• Eileen F. lzughery. Rep.JvDGES: Albrr Claire, Elect: Patricia A. Smith. Dem. Oswald. Garage. S(k) Detroit Ave-Berets Jane Fortado, Rep. CLERKS: Iva Jean Kethley, Concord. MNCOKD 11ttD['1NCT NO.as-A CLERKS:Lillian IL Blood.Dem.- Dem: Jnv B. Schott. Dem: 311r- INSPLN-MR: San Zink. Dean !'Ot.LiNC: Iei.A(•E Chocks Balt. Rhea I_ Janes. D nn: !label E. tam B. Davidson, Rep. JUl'DGEN: Ituth CtomwelL Reg.:Chambers, Dem. Pauline liall, Dem. 1 atantwlYeark Mia ' CONCORD rart1.Nt F NO, lie CLERKS: Aller 1. Sovo, Dem.: CONVOKE) rKEt1NCr N0.i&A CesuheiWated with Katherine G Rose. Rep.: Eileen IICSfeI]L'RIR: Pauline Salerno. POLLING P L A C E: Carolyn F.Oswald,Dem. Ree E'sans. Resddeare, 2251 San Car- k•Ave_Ckronxd.Lata A.1331 Ikm- CONCORD PRICINCT NO, ill 4101%(X)RD P1RW-INCT NO 7a-,a CLERKS! by Gultiert, I.N.SPEL'rOR: Beulah E Barry. POLLING PLACE: Church of POLLING PLACE, ft u t h K Rep Damm the Nazarene, IN51 Ashbury.Berger, Garage, 641 Gelbke Lara. Ruth G. \txrd 1irp.: atUd"d IL AIDGFS Ruth T. Ptewett. ry. Dr.. CnnerKd. nnmr,d Flnekrn Dem Dem.- Dorothy E Johnston. Rip INSPECTOR: Filar Young, Dem. INSPECTOR. Ruth K. Berger, CONCORD rltrXINCT N0.as CLERKS: Ruth August. Dem: JUDGES: Slarle D. Barber,Rep.:Rep Shirley PAberts, no patty: PaulEsther J.- JUDGES: Sibyl M. De Panel', POLLING PLACE: Maxie E. tae Beck. Garage. 41'M Plckwiork Dem CLERKS:eMVIJanShaw, Rep.Dem. Daroth) M Nation Rep ! I.''SPEX'r4fl Bernice Cocagibt•! CONCORD rKYL'LNCT N0.e7 DeinCLERK, F?dna N. Hanel•. Dem.• Dr_ Ctirheerd. Buelah Jason,Dem.: Wanda Dean, Donna B. Linford. Rep.. Pte' IL Dem. POLLING Et. Anderson,no party. D"L Wvtug it I= Craw- ' JUDGES Marie E.Rahteyr,Dem' ford Concord. CONCORD PRECINCT NO, h ofJacqtwllneRGeraidi. Rep 1 POLLING PLACE: Church of Cox(xlew rltlxzNccr No.71 INSPECTOR'- N1aa acholoeC'I.E-Klin: Caraaelita A Deed Concord, one, lobi Ashbury Dr..POLLING PLACE: Elda M Dem.: Jean Allen, Dent.: R)yU1s JLMGFS: Alice Brooks, Dent:Florl, Garage, 1118Ci Ashdale Dr., L.!McElroy.Rep. INSPECTOR: Jennie St. Younit.atarearet Drru4. Dean CINSPE:CTOR: Oda Af. Fiord M!tY1at1)rKNCt.NCT N0.as Irene IL Graedel, ,:Anna L Grapey Dem.: Dem POLLING PLACE:Betty J. Its1g- Ree Sylvia Angie. Dena: Cleo- Marr M. Spurlock, Dem. JUDGE., Ruby L. tiolecomb, res,Garage,21ain Karim St_Cee- da Esutonan Deas. CLERKS. Mollie Shea. Rep.: Dem,' Mtldr-d F. 11111. Ren. ear d. CONCORD PKt]t'LNCT N0.ft Ann Berick. Rep.: Clara V. CLERK'S: Elizabeth J Hadden. L`CSPECTOR: Betty J. Ravers. I"(?I.1.l.NG PLACE F,la L Stocklin, Rep. Rep., Thelma Krick. Rem Dna, Wit- JUDGES- Elfrieda A. Smaset n CourvResid • 3(/1K Kra,D,,,- CONCORD PRLCLVCT NO. 113 CONCORD rRININCT NO.72 Dern.' Evelyn Duna, Ilett1CLrITJC'rOK: Ella L Wilson, wlidated with POLLING PLACE- Jean S,h CLEIti+r.S' arte hour. Deem, Concord Ya 944 Wleks. Garage, 2748 Leman-1 F1s)e J. C1aluke2'. Rep.: Martarrt rl J1."DGFS.: Beatrice L Blocking, owner! I)•.. Cbncord, Hartman. Rea. iter: atm E pavtlta Deg CONCORD PRECINCT NO. IlS INRI'EXTOR Marion M. Bus- CLERKS: Barbara B. Daveo rC•asogdated with Inn D+•m MNCOIID ritFA7NCT NO.as C•acerd Ne. 114) J, N- Elizabeth R Cash Ii7LL1ICC PLACE- Chantvaed City? • Dem: OdizWa R Fanta Ren., Ruth J. Brouss. Dern. I halt. Poll" Dept. Nin t, 29M Lobs I( fees. m CONCORD PKECLNCT NO. 114 C1F.RIS• Lois IC. Zumwalt.,Willow' Pass ltd.. (.?unewit- CONCORD tKECLNCT NQ 0e 4CensslWated with Rep,; Marilyn It. Meade, Dem.:j 'STOP.: ata. E. Ball 1 O2 PLACE_ Juanita a. Concord Product Ne. 113) Fletcher P Meade, Dern Scales, Garage 36ti village Rd.. POLLING PLACE. La Verne JLMGFS: Opal S Hank. Rep; Cueeerd (afoot& Carders). Packwood, Garage. 4028 Saera- C(INCIORD rKIWINCT NO.73 1 Jusrraosh PaMameat. Dem. LNSfMCr OK:Juanita a_ srales. mento:t.. Concord. P(LUNIG PLACE: Martha Fa- CLERICS' Caralyzr W, ffoffmaR o-INSPECTOR: La Verne Pack- ran. Residence. 1444 Leland Way, Dem.' Ottinterhn Dem: JtT]GE5: Ira D_ Horton, Drat: w 0od- Km• Mildred tt'.Caal1 Itra. JtIDGitS:Shirt L Erna,Dem.:C1onrnM. Sdm L !!erecta Desna ey INSPE'C'TOR: Amelia B.Chaney.; CLERKS. Nal" a. Heikes.Thelma l S[cDouggai. Dem. Idem. M!CMUD tftt][1NtT N0.a2 :Dem. FSorezere g ateKrrlfr, Rep.CLERKS:Marjorie Katon.Dem.: JUDGES• Edith I. Johnson.ii POLLING PLACE: Ptr amna Ci-+ Josephine DiMaggla Dem: My- Dem., Margaret E. Barnet Dem.i taida. Garage 5WO Olive Dr,; Co-sman rt[E ixcr NO. lee rlta Phillips. Rep. Dem., Irene Anderson.Ilam! SEI`° E('iOR: Beatrice A Med-,slratttaaft Garage, 4POLLLNG 41.1u Beryl Dr ANNOCIATED Martha Foran, Dem. rail. Pro- C)aenwot. Wenooftdated withJt•DGE3: Pearena Ca t a kda' LNSPECTOR: Elsie L Stratton, Concord Ne. 67)Dem.: Brrtnie L Reed. Rep;DemM\MIu1 PltFX•INCr\O.7I S- Ulna* M. emcee, 1CDGE&: Creslte R. Stoddard.POLLING PLACE: Fltrabeth M.; Rep.• (redia E k d a h L Detd,; COtYELL Anderson, Garage, 1210 Cam.,; Bertha R. Jan son, RM Dem: Annette dine_ Drat POLLING PLACE: The Newhall Dr.. C cmeord. j tZ.tllliS E7hr1 L Blackman, Land & Farming Co., 1st & A INSPECTOR, Elizabeth M. An- MNCOKD rUU-SNCT N0.as Dem: Isabelle D. Stubblefield, Sts., CpvrNL derson, Dem POLLING PLACE: Opal B I Deeny INSPECTOR: Slilered E J. JUDGES: Margaret A. Green.j P,recr: GaraM 1haV Lawana Cir a CONCx)KD rKYI•INCT N0. lel Yoang Rep. Ren. Jesslr Bell Fry Dem. Clonowd. POLLLiC PLACE alardarfe SL JUDGES- D e i v a Stakoveck, CLERK'S: June AI. Peterson I,'SPECTOR. Opal B. Reece :8 Game. 2 ItzL Dem.: Rose J. Johns, Dem- Rep.- Lucy F. Clark. her.. Diane Rrn. CLERKS: Dorothy J. Rookie, B.'Mueller.Dem j JILTGES: Gtadv$ V. Chaffee-r• rewood Dr_ .ConcordDem: Barbara Ondricek, Dem.: 1 Dem.: Cluuca E Stator. Rep, L`+,SPDCTOK: Maryarie aL Bar- Scary Williams, no party. MNMRD I'RE NCT No.:s CLERKS: forts E John"oft thokwoew. ReqsYYJUDGES: Im at. Lovina Dem: POLLING PLACE: Dolores M. R Helen I. Tasha Rep: Wit-N PACHECO PRECINCT NO. Ir_ Juan 8 HSL Eep Hunt, Garage, 'aK) Heather Ct.# Is 14!38 Snell. Dem,y I L Marie -0,1 Ps7Gf.INC PLACE. Scout fiat. Concord. flet*.' Marjorie F p.Millard. Re : Center Ave.. Pacheco. INSPECTOR. Dolores M. Hunt! MNMKD r1ft17CiNCT N0.as i F3hrtghL K INSPECTOR: Hazel Christen, Item. POLLING PLACE: Opal B.Dem- JUDGES:emJUDGES: Idabel E. Thompson,i lteroe, Grhrace, ISIQ Lawift" Cir.. CONC'OKD rKECINCT N0. lel-A JL•DGFS; Mvrtle Porter. Rep.: Ren. Evelyn liefghL Dem. C'tuxord. t POLLiNG PLACE. Mar,ycxfe a, Elizabeth Nettles. Dem.6 CLERKS: Lillian Cushman.! INSPIDtTOR: alatyCarrt Garisun ` ttaethatuaae+r. Garage, 2= Ra- CLERICS: Lora L. Cobb. Dem.: Dem., Marian Brundice Dem,:l Dern yenwaod D-_ Coward. CA. rgia C. Slaughter. Dem.: nla Lots Cramer, Rep. JUDGES.• Helm ti hrhLep, Rap.: LNSPPJC"TOR: Mariorie a1. Nich- Fahey, Dem. Adah Graffaam Rep. q odscta. Dem- M\Mit!)rRP7(7\(T\O.la CLERKS- Margaret E yr i n c.l JUDGES- Rose M. Shl--L PACHr.CO PitECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE- Mary Ran-++ Dem;Ruth Rare,Derd Drat: Cbra G Rper. Rep POLLING PLACE: Ellen S. dell, Garage• 5140 Johnson Dr.,1 CLERKS: Betty lane Gosseli. P•ossmar, Garage, 15M Rath Dr. Conned i M\COKD rRDCLNXCT NO.as Keil.: Doris Trent. Rep- Pleasant 111JL INSPECTOR: Shirley Pitka. POLLING PLACE: Della a1. INSPECTOR: Ruth H. Campa- Dem. Grime. Garage ="I Hillside CONCORD rKEC1NCT NO. Int nelli. Dem. JUDGES., Susan M. Dougherty, Aye_ Cancer* POLLING PLACE: Anita G. JUDGES: Ellen S. Rossman. Dem.• li11aegard M. Boyce. Dem INSPEC703t: Ailte G. Arra flargzr. Garage, 3=1 Juniper Dr- Dem.: Dolores L. Roberts, Rep CLERICS: TherDerntha Jackson., DeCuorord. CLERK%• Kathryn Fox, Rep.: Dem.: Marr Swindell, Dem.. Ade-; Jt'DGIN- Delma Davey. Pep; INSPECTOR-^ Betty M. Sot Grif- Dorothy Nisenbaum, Dent: Doris line B Bower,Dem. T msthr C3wmlte Dem fit!. Dem F Suchsland, Rep. CLERKS : alar,, E Nietsen, JUDGES,: I s a b e I Galtaghm Dem: Barbara Martinex- Detu.. Dna.' Jane( Danlet De OL CORD LACE.Ja No.:: a Marg'therite J, L OMM. Rep. C1JE'RKS aur: Saxon IL POOL OL 1146 PRECINCT itaNO.s POLLING PLACE: James Ica-1 R.p, A ws M. lLelhasdt. Dem: PO, Genn PLA M- , netts L ver, Garage, 1318 Gane WaD,nth a[ Rbpp Dema. Rand. Garage, 2930 Jeanette Dr., C7chnrnM.M,NMItD lftEY'I.\'CT\O,!le Pleasant Hitt INSPECTOR: Alice N. Barton, POL[.ING PLACE: Marte L INSPECTOR: Onita L Rand, Dern. i Onm Garage US L.ee L.n„ Clan- CONCOKD rKI"NCT N0. Ids Dem:. Jt1l3GItS• I,ols J. Tbdesco Rep co+w1 POIJING PLACE: Paul R, )L.(:E.S: Barbara Shook. Dem.: Mnrinrlr C. Short, Rep IN4WER-111It- Marle L Onrsi, 1.ch*r4ner. KssWetwe 1948 Notre Ruta At Jean. Dem. CLERKS: t'Aullne Nichols. Dem i ik•,n Dftme Ave,. 'L%Awrd CLERK: %Illllcvnt M. Wyatt, Lena Z. Woods. Rep.: Ruth L.i Jt'I)4Xt: , Jane Huddfestm A 22SMI 9CTOW Edna 4. Graham, Dean.: MCr sr R. Wiebeas. Dem Claussrn, Rep. cru: Wilma ai. +ands Dem ;Drm Evelyn SM. Putk, Soc. I 395. l 1 rACHEXIO rlttDC7.N('T NO.4 CLERM. L nuan J. Netrtpl. rLLA&%X`r HILL rRLC=CT INSPECTOR: Mildred D. Carl POLLING Me. Barbara J. new. GKaia . Slaltolm. Dem.: N0. 3 son. Rep_ Sthtith (.arMe. 1912 Lucille L0. Nadine lt1'an.Dem- POLLING PLACE: Lorraine JUDGES:Donna E Young Rep.; Pkasaet Hill. b i s. Gare+r 122 Hubbard Katherine E. Smith. Dem. INSPECTOR: Barbara J. Smith r.ACH1WO!'itMXCT NO, 19 AAre Wewat HAL CLERKS: Blanche Wlsshack, Dern. POLLING PLA[ Madge S 1dPECTOR: Lorraine Phillips. Dem.:Jessie L. Forney, Dem.:Lit- IJ' Halt" Flom4we B. Hct SellemnGarase 1877 Morbelle mDGES Vtrp(p( Sloan, Rep.: Llan 3l, Knox. Rep. t?na LNSPf]CirDR:Madge IL Stewart Clattdfa J. Moller,r, Rep PLP.ASANT HILL PRF,CLYCT CI.Etil.'S Elizabeth L Dae Soto Del-Del-CLER : Marian F. Reseigh, NO. 14-A Iem.: Abarail M. McKenna. Rep_ JLI)G& VsndnLa A. Andersaa4. Rep,.: Charlotte V. Barr, Rep.: POLLING PLACE Mildred, D. Ruby Jean Metick, Rep, Andrew C Stewart. 3L Jel onek. Dem,. Carlson. Garage. 1013 Hook Ave.. r%(1111DCo rSEY.7.NCT NO. 3 Rep., Juan IL Deign INRep.: La rixtbANT HILL PRECCT CI N'.SoPECTOR•Wylma M. Brice. fPOLLINGPLACE., Hiilerest eta L Vane!.Dem. NO. i Rev. s atlonal Church. •its! Grit- POLLING PLACE: Y.3LCA. JUDGES: Elizabeth Prater,t Pleasant HIM rA17KE'1L 0 rR11MI NCT NO Is Hail, 1577 Sunnyvale Ave. Wal-Dem: Elva Joe Haagensen, Dem.IIEC'Tl)R: ltaahona Jeanao }'x11.t.tNG PLACE Elizabeth E nut Creek. art Genevieve Young, }5e nodCLEFiK3. Marlon CoLtirt no jLouran. Rep.Hyde. c.ar 7LS Duke Cir.. INSPECTOR: Evelyn E Ede- p yJtMGF1•Stella A. Waite Diem: Pleasant Itltl lea Rep. Rachel Biller, Rep. Roselkxh Giffin. Dern L1"'.rwroR: Barbara Christen- JLDGES: Jeanette A. [t'Ren, CLERKS, Geraldine 3. Inraila sen Rep. Dean: Beutriee M. Frederickson. PLEASA.NT IULL PRECINCT Rini.. Dovolhg 1i. Huntwford. Jt`DGhE: Amin Shaul. Dem.: Rep.NO. 13 Rep.: Barbara J. Kallon• Ik:n l CLERK- Ethel M. Banint. Dem.: CLERKS: Bernice H. Sher- POLLING ,PLACE: Y.M.C.A, bourne. Rep.• Ann. Hall, Rep.: Rall, 1537 Sunnyvale Ave., Wal- rACHE]t`O r8L'l ever NO_i r.WUZCO rKMI NCT NO. 19-A i Lucille Buchanan. Rep. nut Creek. POLLING P L A C E: William P01-1-11%= PLACE: Cx ltete Park f INSPECTOR: Enloe Jane Davis, Remll. Garage. 1624 Shirley Dr. High School. Room A-K 201 Vlk- Pi.E.%SANT HILL PRECINCT Pep. Pleasant Hill. trW Dr_ Pleasant HIL NO 3 JUDGE: Ethel Greenman, Rep.;j L:'.SPEY'L+OR: Rae Olson hunt- I.NS X`TUR: Faye Elliott WNeaL POLLING PLACE: firs. Forrest Marion T. Geari. Repp I1ttseyi L WIlson, Residence, 1.50 Las Juntas CLERKS: Laura `t. Holladay.Vouy_S: Rouena M. Thomp• Jl'Ilt:ES: Rose ylane lumaus-(War. Corword, Dem.; Alberta C Wright, Dem.. sem. Rein.: Adabeth Harr. Dem. 1 sen Rep: liekit YucaM Dem. [ INSPECTOR: George E. Rife, Senla A Jarvle, Dem CLERKS. Flonta J. Baumfalk.Rea. Rep.-Evelyn Hawkins,D,-m,:June rAClIECIA rlfVM%CT NO.3s JUDGES:DG : Dorothy J. Wilson. PLEASANT IQI.L PRECLNCT At,liender m. Itep, el'0e90"duaed with j Reps: _Rita A. KeLseh. Rep, NO. is Ma"AsIrs Evreiftrt Nen.330 CLERKS: Grace I- Rife Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth r.ACill tl r1t>iiCiN(T NO. 1. e POLIXVG PLACE: Elva B..i Verna Slae Galt. Dem.: ErredBayo!, Residence, 167 Fair Oaks POLLING PLACE: Ituth Eden Shaw. living ttaim,649 Viae hill; Vnslxvzer. Frew Dr Pleasant Hill. Roskellea•.Famil•Roam,313 Deme Way.Muarerz_ INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Bayol. a%Dr-Pleant HIM LN"SP X'MX- Rita M. Hall. PLEAFC:INT P3I.1.rRECLNCT Dem. INSPOC MR: Ruth E lke Ras-I Dco NO, s JUDGES: Betty Baldassari,kelley. Dem.I JVDGkS• Martha A. vanderlin- POLLING PLACE: Laureen T. Dem.: Carolyn R. Hunter, Rep.JL'1?GF%, Pnrcilia Ana Stiles,:den. Dem- %&Vn a W. Allstrc=L BeateGarage Sahni Sun Valley CLERKS: Marian Luttrell, Dem.; Rep.: Pdalle I- Paftinsaeh. Dry. i It r ave., Walnut Crreek.Doris Flesseghinl, Dem.; Mrs. Wil- CLERICS: Ieloris Id. Wright,; C1-EItKS: Elva B. Shaw. RrpL:} INSPECTOR: Lauseen T Brown, ire C. Gloar, Rep.Dern.: Bernadette A. Earl• Dena.:l Flw L Williams. Deem.: Eliza-; Dem. Patricia Ann Kuhn. no party_ ;beth C. Bernard. Dem i Jt'DGl1• Violet A. Enos. Rep.; PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTBarbara1.. Fonteasose. Rep. YO. is ArA('lux-O r1Lwl-N(T NCL a f lr wnwo PREICLNey NO.it I CLERKS. Bonnie J. Greelman. POLLING PLACE. Elizabeth i POLING PLACE: Frances 3L.; POLLING PLACE: Francs IL. Dem.: Thtx1ore Brown, Rep.: Bayol. Residence, 167 Fair Oaks geDranehek. Gara178 Doris Dr Jurors, Residence 11211 Temple Dr.., Irene E. {AA'ltherwax. Rep. Dr.. Pleasant Hill. Plra%ant Hal. Ilaciaecss.Marttoer_ INSPECTOR: Ora Thorp. Rep.11NSPF1'r0It: Irian es; M. Dram. iNSI'Et'TX1R: Leona M.Thomas,.' rmssANT HILL PRECINCTDGJUE3S: Vtolette Ft. Crume, chek. Dem, II NO. i-A Dem. Donna C Juarez Rep. JAW.I.5: W'inifreeht P. Wesad% Jt"D"F_N:Frannie IL I k.Dem.:t POLLING PLACE• Church of CLERKS: Mary C Gibbs, Dem.;Detn Louts It. Drancherk, lyras. 1 Darts at_Juarez. Dean. 1 the Nazarene. 1755 Sunnyvale. Merle J.Grant, Dem.; :Ilariorle CLERKS: Glades I- }Lannon,i CLERKS. Frances at. J i Ave.Walnut Creek- Warren, Dem. Dem.: Ann IL Plaskett. Dear.:I Item.: 4tetiA It t;.ahr. Drat.: Carol; INSPI)CMIC:Lorraine E Xltch- Peari I..Conk, Relh-1 J. Furft-Acc.Dem. ell, Rep,PM%SANT HILL PRECINCT n J['VGES• Nona N. Henry, Dem.:NO. 17 rAcilli 1 rXIO INer NO.9 rAC111:Co nIU N('T NO. 3la,.Uw Ir Dant.Rep. POLLING PLACE: EYriene L. POLLING PLACE:Thelma Jean' POLLING P I A C E Pacheco E CLERKS. Lorraine E. Brown. Kammerer, Family Room 260 Ste- Tartey, Residence, 14154 Tread-1 Town Hall. Slam -3t- Pacbvt%L Dem.: Evelyn MCLeaM Dem.: a venson Dr.. Pleasant Hill. u I:\SF Eli'7UR Iiarrl ai.. bluebag, R: Efts R Vlach. Frances Becker. RepU INSPECTOR: Eyrlene L. Kam- Rep Jt'DGES. Susanna Vlach. Dem.: rLr_%S.ANT IHLL rRECINCT never Rep. A J{TDGES: Inez is Was. Rep.Jt-DI:FS• Iiex'nieOce L Iraritt.1 C7inq.a Jr Its 2 vva4rl. nu party. eLO. T pen_• E,lwina C Michaelis. Rep.Dern.- Juanita Cheflew. Dent,c'L.ERKS• Flora 1AIN m. Dem_:" POLLING PLACE: Harold E CLk9KS: Thelma Devereux, CLERKS: Marbelle it. Fist.1 Louise K Christlamsun. Milk:k("nqulst. (.aro e, 140 Oak Yue' Detm• Helen J. Canty. Rep„ Flor- woad. Deas.: Eleanor C_ Lx-iais. Iettha Sieber. P.Op kW. Pleasant HUL ence June Anderson, Dem.i Dem.; Irene Grantham. Rep, LNSPECTOR: Margaret W.Gran- P_wulll C'O rREC LNCT NO.9 qul }p PLE.LS.A LT HILL PRECINCT I".1Cmtx0 rBE]t7N('T NO, Is POLLING i'L.:CE Bats O. Jl1)GirS: David Gardiner, Rep.:NO. is POLLING PLACE: Rose al, MacKemrx: Garage. 13S limn Dr.. Slaty Ann G s, POLLING PLACE:Lots J. Dean. Mackin. Ga =14 Sherman Pleasant Hill. Tim- tiarokl Granquist, Garage, 701 Cumberland Dr.. Dr„Pleasant III!!. 1! 'E]CT()tt )lazier Ilall L Rets }Pep;: Elmo E. Spencer. Rep: Pleasant Hill.i 1N'SPFX70R., Rose AC Alarkim JUDGM Betsy 4. M&C'Kenzie. Elisabeth R. Campbell. Dem. INSPECTOR: Lois J. Dean Rep. Dem. Here: Bette It. Ifutmarher. Rep JUDGES: Marjorie L. Wllilams, JL'DGFC•glary f Murray. Rep..UCS: L wreee Rogers, Rep.:E }y,E,tS:I.NT IHLL rREC1NCT Rep.: Mertya M. Chang, Rep.Joyce It. IPenin• Dem_ Shlrlev L JobnsotL Rep. NO. T-A CLERICS: Bertilla yt. Ernst,Mmv-s- LouRme, BlancheC Erickson. Diem.•I P.At-Utlf'O rNUI N(T NO.31 POLLING; PLACE. Gloria W. Dem.: Sarah Colon, Dem.; Louise Ruth E mYouans. Dem. F43LLING Pf-%M- Emily P. PsOcr, Garag e. mo Oak Yue Rd.. Kleppe, Rep. DeekeY, Can=e. SS BayLur La. Pleasant If lit PACHEC0 rRE1%CT NO. 11 sant HaC D.NSPELTOP.: Gloria W. Price, rLEAKANT IIIb/.PRECINCT Dem l'QLd1 G !'LACE Vlrtmfa C LNSPtatTOR: Helen Buse Glia.Luella XO. t9 Sister, 19f1A WOWsleeves DC JUDGES: L u e 1 l a Hanberry, POLLING PLACE: Elaine B. 3 Dem.; June B. Cunningham, no Johnson. Office 2970 Del Hombre Pleasant hill.' JILMGES: Donnana Sytkowskl.Lane Walnut ('reek L`+'S+I'Fll'TOR: Virginia G CLs3er. i?em.; E3eiLy P. Urctcsr. Rep PCLPRK: Alice B. Tigard, no D INNAPECTOR: Ruth F. Penny.Dem. CLE11Ks. ltmw I Caperton, ftJUDGES: Betty Jean MacPbee 1 ROP' :.ra WvT Elle RKa: CAro- pay- JUDGES: Ruth E. Schilling.Item: EltrAbOth J.'Schroeder.Dean. liar il". Burtut.Itrp PLlt V-I NT HILL rKEC'INCT Dem.: Mary Winter. Rep.CLERXS: Iie4ea F. Meeks. Rep.: NO. s CLERKS: Florence Speck. Rep.: 1bt. E #Masan Rev.;Aim Parr- rAl'1H1 0 r1LrJL1N(T Nl) .s POLLING PLACE: Marjorie E Gertrude IL. Neldl er, Dem.; rata Dein POLLING PLACE: Barbara J. Hesse, Residence 514 Xasefield Esther S. Erickson, Rep.1 Donahoe.Carats:10M Santa]Lar- Dr_ Oteasant HILL PACR&TO PAINIINCT NO. 13 11 Ica Ci. Pleasant Hill.LKSPECTOR: Marjorie E. Hesse. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT P011MCG PLACE: Ida r C1wp-1 L'QS1'FX701t; Barbara J. Dana- Rep No. 19-A lot Garai 15Q4 Chred?m De, ltue Dreg. JI;DGE.S: Nina W. Robinson. POLLING PLACE: Elaine B. lot Sant IiIU. Jt'D[:FS Vu is 1. (:aYr.Rep.; w Florence Leach Wilson, Johnson. Office, 2970 Del Horn- bre,Ida IL. Cooper. Glendora .11- CUezzerx Step Item bre lane. Walnut Creek. Dem, CI.F.RKS= L- ULe SOMM2. Dem.:. CLERKS: Luther E Sewell. INSPECTOR: Frances F. Phil- JUDGES: Margaret J. Hansen. Ilarslrt C Werta Dem. I_eea Ste- Dem. Eugenia Oben. Rep.,• Star- lips. Ren. Rea.; Ennaa Q Domr. Delin. Kir• Rev_ hm,ton Hansom Reqs JUDGES.JUDGES. Mrs. Billie C. Hauner. CLERICS: liar! A. wullams. Dem.: Betty Semas, Dem.i tJLL% MD s' ACE- CT NO 3Kl :CarOry i.: Slrtsea; Rep.; 1*C0l.L1.NG PLACE- Frames M. TI.EAKA.NT HILL PRECINCT CLERKS: Marion Cunningham, Dals), Layminni. Dela. Hardman. Family Iml Ar- 140.9 Rep.: Marion Geary. Rep.; Marga- NO.Ii oto Dr.. Pleasant } L POLLING PLACE Betty B Al- ret T. Bradshaw, Rep. Mildred Ai_ 12_MPECIOR: Joseph IL Hard- fisom, (;ata pr 223 Hardy Cir.,PUiiL[.L''G NL.AL'E Pleasant IttlL. PLANT HILL PRECINCT 1 Woodall. Garaxe IM Jackson man. Dram'ANO, 29 Way. Pleasant HIM Jt'D(:ES: Fnners 3I. 1l+trdman }LNSPECTOR: Betty B. Allison. POLLING PLACE: Perry O. De IA'Sl'E7CTUR: J. Joan Satter EZtrab is I DolanTUrner. Dem JUDGES: Isabel S. Wamosh, Vries, Gara e. 2468 Geraldine Dr.. i field. Ren. CI.F. A- V ger. t- pata0. Jua0.' JI.MGMS• ataxies• PC. mierx . Muth A Neat er, no party: Juan- Dem.: Clara IL Cliff Rep. Fnrt SPE hill Dem.: Helen F. cen-1, Dem..ita G. Cltiosoev. Dem_ CLERKS: Verna stV. rThylault,n les. HCTOR: Ailana M. De Dem..; 1Blritk M. Westwtck, Rep: Vries. Ren. CLERK: JoAnne Packer. Rep.: InulnC0 Pahl TSCIT NO.27 Acta Hansen, Den. JUDGES: Jean M. Macdougall, Mildred U.Woodall. Dent.: Laura- POLLING PLACE: IL E sic•Rep.; Mary Freeman Parsons, bel E viek. Dean. Donald Garage 300 Treadway rIALWANT HILL rRECV4CT Dm. PA[HEJ[TO!'RE1I'IN('T NQ I1 Ln_ Pleasant Hill. NO. As CLERKS: Ruby K. Crosby, IrAC1^,G Pl.A I-N IS t lt: Viola 34. hazes. POLLING. PLACE: Margery Rae. Dem.: Aima Llchnecker, Dem.; POLLGarage. Cteadman Carate 17-3 I.e0e4 lar DemGarage. 3258 Withers Ave. La- Lenore F. Edwards. Dem. 1 Jt"DGPS.: Melee E. McDonald. Lavette. Pleasant Hill. I Dem, Lillian 3I.. KURIL Dem.INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Nelsom rLEASANT HILL PRECINCT TA'SPECIIX)R: George YL Stead- CLERKS- A C Weldler. Dem.at0. 81 roan. Dem. pen.: Jeanne X O"Clmmnar. Rep: JUDGES- Margery Rae Dem.; POLLLNG PLACE: Velma L. JVDGFS• Eva 'Xelsuo. Rep.; Em.B Kerttu Deco.Marion E Evans,Re Owens, Residence, 1&51 Rellez Asan• Steadman Dem tt CLERKS. Ethet G Cole Ind.: Vallev Rd.. Lafayette. CL ERI-M.: Phrllb MCGUIme%%.' PACWM`0 PUMINCT NO.38 Anita M. Pescio. Rep; Atlee C. INSPECTOR: Glenora A. Pen- Dem.: Helen M. amore Rep..; ail-a POLLLN'G PLACE: Pit Its SLpp lie i:. Freeman Dem Froatah Resldenhee 19tK siargthe Ssrtat.flock. GE3: Dorothy R. Kennett, rite Ave_ Pleasant HILL 12.EASANT HILL rUCC O(CT Rep.; Velma I.. Owens, Rep. rACHIMM rati@l CV, is 1_NSPE1'T+OR: I.un D. Os;ood.NO. !t CLERKS: Martha Ahola, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: J ueiene Ren- POLLING PLACE: Hans F. Grace E Jordan, Dem.; Mollie V. IT. N. Kerr, Garaw. 1SF9 Mthly 4 JUDGES- Darin Walker. Rep: Christensen, Garage, 431 Derby Thompwn, Rep. Dr_Plea%ant HLti_ I Dona L Mattes.Reg Ct.. Pleasant }ISLE L`41441EJC 7 OR: Catherine Tlsamas UDJ D EL: BerniceL BrionINSPECTOR: Merle K Chris- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT C Jt`DGE: Jaoqueleme I% N. Kerr,; Evelxa At_ Cask. Dem. trDee. YO. Z UDGES: Slavin M. Thompson, POLLING PLACE. Doroth L. lie". c 1?na 1J Cla%M, Ren r•ACHt"rXEC7N("'T NO Carmen B. Castelan Dem, Owen, GaraKe. 112 Mercury Way, Juanita R- 7t>rsneS, Dem.• afar- I"L•tNG PLACES Pacheco l.!- CLERKS: Rana F. CIF Wrnsen. Pleasant Ftill. m• Ilona L Lanning Rep.: INSPECTOR: Dorothy L. Owen, cella le Will..Dem, henry. ureter Ave-.AreLucille F Maxtne C Stanosz,Dein. Rep.Lx`'tiT'E7t'inOR A. I.ueilie F7ncb. JUDGES: Leola 5t. Anderson, I`Aculwo MOMNCT Na IS ' Beulah J 3Latarcil. rLEASA.NT HILL PRECINCT Rea.: Audrev Delmer, no party.POLLING PLACE: Elvira Bates,., Dna._ PbS: B BaddeJ. Dem XO, t3 CLERKS: Helen E. Boles. Rep.; Garage. 161 Bever!} Dr, Pleasant; •AIW*F Brouiw.Dem.: POLLING PLACE. Kathryn M. Luta Belle Crothers, Dem.; Bar- Hill. Nancy Ses'eel. Rep Margaret C Morton.Garage.3240 Rogers Ave.. bara B. Wilson, Rep.IT'SL'F7C71OR: Elvira Sate%, Rep.3 Xanas n - vet.Walnut Creek. JL'DGIS at. u'uma Wallace; INSPECTOR: Kathryn M. Mor- Rep.,• C hers•I IL :+'flue Rep.I'LE 15A.tiT HILL PRP.CINCT etre*' rL6A,S.ANT WLL rRECL\CT ton. Rep. a10, z3 i CLERKS- Ann Boil Den.- Na l Ji113GES• Wilma L. Redfern, POLLING PLACE: John Seagqll-Stacev F Sexauer; Rep.; Basel M. FoLU\G PLACE: Dorothy R, Rep.- Alice K Wfltouxhby, one. Residence. 764 Grayson Rd.,i Davidson. Iter, ldur,dock. Back Family Rm. 3l,$ CLERKS: Ruth M.Abbott. Dem.3 Pleasant Hill. rA('t1YX10 rBhClNCT NO, is I Vallev View Dr- Pleasant Hill. Dorothy Gearey, Rep.. Nona Rus- INSPECTOR: Joan K: Scagi!- P'OL11A'G PLACE Alfred P. [ PEaCT OR:Corinne X Towne, son Dem one. Dem Davies. Residence 30F1tA Janke Jl-De- parath r R >,nrdoek. P1JS.tL4tA.KT IItiLL YRECIxICT JUDGES: Ann E Simpson,Dem.: Dr_Pleasant Hill. Dem.- l aid-- C Rhoden Rep. Na, is Alice Churchill. Dem s LNSPIECTOR. Aurelia Graham. CLERKS: Dorothy Griffiths. POLLING PLACE: Kathryn A. CLERKS: Claire Rep. Jarr;t Rep Rea• Dem.•116Mllamette,A.Little.Dem- [Atsingrr. Garage 2(18 Patterson Clark.ylvia btacAlvey, Rep•: Betty h JUDGES: Jo Ann Diarles. Rep.:j Vera G Johnsen.Dem. Blvd.. Pleasant Hill- Paula A. Martin. Rep. x INSPECTOR: Kathryn A. Lit- CLERKS:Beatrice E1liatt.Deni:" VIZ camNT HILI-rulxxxcT s PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1 MaryE Drykstra, Deal.. Jean 3I.NO.3 Betty Mordock, Dem.• POLLING PLACE: Parkside Wleben, Rep, POLLING PLACE: Cathertne l.lulsn g , Rte. Elam Sch. Entrance Hall, 985 Ramus. Reaideace 113 Bridge Rd.W. 17th St. Pittsburg.CLERKS: Faye MaeTarbh. A(lK17CT0 Pft19[7NCT NO lT Pleasant tlliL Dem• Norma D. Carlson. Rep.. LNSPECTbR: Eleanor Torres. l'01.L.1`CG PLACE Oriella D INSPECTOR: Catherine Rains. 3ta Thowsoa. }Dem. Haz rand Garage 65 Dawn Dr. Dem JUDGES: Norma S. Harrison, Pleasant Hill, Jl.'DGEZS: Esolm A. Hill. Dem. r1.EAit AN T HILL rRIVI NCT Dem. Frances Strickland, no I:CSPFX1TC1R: Orlella D. Inas- L.iftiam D. Grice. Rep. NO. 14 party rard Pte++ ClJM)M Jane E Kline. Rep: POLLING PLACE: Mildred D. CLERKS: Juanita Collins, Dem.; Jt'DGF:S- L.ucilie Proutx. Dem:,Vlrlahm Oam er; Rep.: Ruby Moon- ChrWom. front Km. 1013 Honk Lucy OrTerlizxL Dem. Helen L. Flim"re T. Turner. Reg ey,Dem. Ave.. Coacord. 4 French, Dem. 13 f i t rn"rSR UAG rlUDCLNCT N0. CLERkm 1.area CktnteRtL Dem: Deam colt, Viola Yttsne Fiats. tl'TTr.sunG rx"WCCt NO. uPOLLINGPI.AM. llay Hotel Sara RUM06 Dean: Jeseie Cards• Dem POLLING PLACE: Village 4Lobby. 412 East 3rd SL„ Pitts- nate, Debt[, i J4*DGL+t: Jun* D. Kidz, Deco.: EXCIP. School, 350 School Street, I Ma r+e Manatat- ria pittsburli.SPh't'TOR: hose IYuawrat[ rRt xt'lsGt rliffi IYC! 1Cp, R? Ct,lPtit$: Johnson.nr p LYaiRT:[,'TOIt: Tony Melrose.Dem. PCRt111 G R't.J!L' Ridtard Far- Dem Fnatl e KraJUDGES: Arastme J. Candlna111 toow. Carate IM F]tes Avenue. Dorothy M. Simone Dem.Ji1DCES: Angelina Cataldo,Dem Ann tsrdinellL Rep Pitts' sE "iQ t Dem 8uste Rissetto; no part .CL.RR(5: Printrosa N Rep; IA.R: Jessie Grecory.4 rt C11pG tftgs,'1,YCT NO. 31 CL$RKS: Mary Catino yatmRep.:Josephine xUallgren,Dent•:AUzus- RAW,= PLACE A m b r o s e Vivian Capurro Dem.; $rancestoOrlando. Dem. JL'LfGES: Edna Flood, ee party;s Main Auditorium. 3105 Cardlnailt,DentBonnieElizabethPatron. Dem. 't1lthoer Pass PittsdwPITTBUIll: r111AXI.\C.`T NO, 3 CLER3C,y K at h r y a Farrow., INSFIDC1+p MR1d o 1by L Brit- PITISt3CKG tFtZMCI NO, 45POLLINGPLACE: Melrose Ho- Dem.: ]tare Ida Rbets, I]em_ Em-° tun RteYa POLLING i PLACE: FF e t g h t s nos SMt LPittsburg.by, 457 Los Meda ma Jtaeeptiinr Ohara. Deter D&:nces J Davies YWMll BI cftw i, Entrance Hall, 163 1NSPECT,OIt: Use L. Gtambotaa. r/l"*-AVftG rlltlCt,YCT NO is t•rs*trrrc• Mae Morris, LYSPEC1lOR: Susie B o y s e n. zDem, WILLING PLACE. James liar-t lies Rush, no party- I3atbatti Dem.JUDGES- Anne bark. Dem.: ars. carate. 25 Bay view. Pat*-; eeftk Jim JLTC.F:S: Josephine Mullen,My S liuzacott• Resit tw Dem: Ruth tit Scotto DimCI.F.RitiS Margaret A. Reese. 14WECTOR Frank Alameda,; MITSStING rKBCINCT NO. 31-A CLERKS.• Corinne aL Reek,Rep.; Roberta Lloyd, Dem.; Mary no piaarty' POLLING PLACE: Ambrose Rep a111dred Rough. Rep.; Vtr-Heaton• no party.D..thy L Da%"wet.a Elora. Sdw*L Auditorium• 3105 g Birdset, no Party.Dees_. Jt,c+r Nantes- no part:?'_ -1 tdC(t3s„r Pass Rd Pit rr1TTSliLT#tG rlibX I.NCT NO, i Ci t iftia Edua 1V. Stites,, RAR. i:'i;SPEC tsR- f.lO[gwruS Britton, rrx r.%RTHaG 1rXFCINCT NO. {aPOLLINGPLACEOustanraBettyBransomDem,: Opal Q a no pp vt Yy POLLING PLACE. MethodistBuilding. 400 Black Diamond St-, Alumbaugh.Dem„ JL DCFS: Ithoda I Church til Pittsburg. RiverviewPittsburg,___ a so rue ClotrYria no Lti tzY.Kt Leland Dr. PittsburgINSPETOR: Sarah CurtntttZ- r1TTr+U*RG 1yt11f1NCT NW 1s ! aL L"a.SPECPOIt: Druciiia F: Chris-ham no patty. POLLING 1M.ACE Homes Aeneas oe party; Martha Aeabraee rw tiatt__Rep.: Joyce A. $tslektin,Julid S: Jcm Basilan,err par- Impro%voment Club. 33S Hamm party: Josephine J. Dentes. no J m%.ty, Guadaluppee 1z Casiilas, Dem. Wav, Pittsburg R CLERKS: Nickerson. Detre.CLERKS-Cmeetta CuUno, Rep.: L'PFY.'TOity Thelma Grautorm„Part]'' Jane S Williams.Rose Hernandez, Dearer,; Laura Dear_ rtT 24917pii: rKAWENCT NO 3t: Dem ltarle Statmbere Dem.;Pulrtnelil, Dem. JUDGES• Adelme' Uodbaff POLLING PLACE: Ambrose aiuri2i Finrtls• Rep.Dem' Anna A!_ 7 It. Dela Witlo ki= Attditortum. 31(X5 POLtiRl lit: PYtNCE, NO. l ] CI,Lott Mary a Costauxa. em; gtile e Pass Rd.. Plttspttr fTSRCBG P"XIYCT NO. {TPOLLINGPLACECktstahza1Dem, l.ottte V. Grttieman, Dem;' LAR: Esthlr 5I Jit:t, POLLING PLACE` ParksideBuilding, 400 Black Diamond St_i Rase C. F'lmrstmo. no party_ Etlsn Bch. Teachers Work Roam,Pittsburg.NGloria McLaaghlln. 986 W. 17th st. Pittsburg,I:t'SPEC"MR: S u s i e wsltont rlTlf M,KG !`fit Lvcr %0. 2+s no ppaaratt}- fe'lel Slur Dent,INSPECTOR: Elizabeth A. Bor-De'n. POLLING F'l.AC a Park intra-9 CLERKS. M F_ Gua der. Dem. UDse h Ruth Adams, a pat- Uort 81dt, Ckstttartrta lyric Pitts-. Enrs De 'ty; Josephine tt'tiodittttt, Dent, burls. fi rel. - Jt1D(:RS: Angelina sore!,. Dem.: i CLF.RI'^w Rosalie Catena Dela. INSPF CTOR: Stanley Loose-'IJabe.G_?Eason-Rip ERHarmon, Rep, C rt u c h m a n,Eleanor Belieci, no Party: Lut•N mast Rep nrv!P inter: rlltf;'CLYCT N0. 3i Dem.: Dorothy Throdoras, Dean.:Brunn Dem.I MaJzL F 1 atD tll RM: POLLING PLACE: Stets art Lillian V. Pankau, Dem. a3*rrT+1tVIIG rItliXINCT NO, a Ct.Efna : Willie lire Floaoer;j l Methodist Churt'h- Sochi tiTTsKBc1tG r1[CCINCT No. JT-.#est A Cmtter 1'lttsttnrsI'OGaraG P349 Dennis Pet- Dem.: lattcy I_ Jackson, Dein- DISPI CTOR. Elope M. Guzman, POLLING PLACE: Fa r k s i d ePasGarage, 349 W. lOub St 11 Cora W. itrdic. Dem xitttabuDeedEleni. School, 983 W. 27th SL, Rep.' SPFr R: geanor Bogan 1'f1'11+1[t'><t. rftFtZNtT N0. -.a` Dem.- ansa hose Dar DomJLMI* Sarah time INSPEPittsbCTOR: Dorothy Caval- u JUDGES. Rose M. LueSdo, nes. POLLING PLACE- Admlaistta ; CLERKS: Kathleen Costanzt, taro, no Party. party Francs A. Dari, Dem, j "s ' umt" mak'Dens_. Ent- Wlgham. Diaz:Car- JUDGES: Frances Davi. Dent.:rit. oraCLE.RNS: Doris F. Asla• Dent_;! itsbbu' Fx'Ir,R: Mamie G ]loam_ men Drat. Dolores Bosco no party. C ittdlne F Cattailco, Dem, CLERKS: Lucy schiliace, no F Jane Hughes. Dem. I]ems tlt2:ail-ltf: rlUC1NCT N0. Si Darty` Sall, Lowy, no Darty:Jt-DGFS: Jutta Passmore NOs POIAJXG PLACE: Pitts Das Kathairine 1Kaser, no party,a PRTTSBITI&. VILE(INCT No• ? I is Irene Basilan, Dem Baptist Cltardl Rear tial o[ POLLING PLACE: St., Peter'# CCEpart `• Ann DIMer **- sl,small B4irt,%%Moor Pass Rd, ti'iT%UrRRG rKwlN r No, {1F Calholic Church, Basement Social r« Ari ether titscK. i)em: =104 pR: e era PO4-LING PLACE: National c Hall. 740 Black Diamond, P1Its- Flornee tA'akefleld, Rtcp, a etch- I)rim. Guard Armory, 89 Power St., bum, JLDGFS Bestrice SiattineltPittsburg,1R7Tr;Rtt'tKr. 1'It1G[7NCT N0. 21 a Deny.- Doll L. flute Deaf. INSPECTOR-, Jennie Bruno, ct } DFF7CZLIR: Florence C Fielt3r- F"Ot.[J.`w"G PLACE, J. I- A!t!t[- t"i.FJtiDolly Anne al Andetsont Dent. DGES• Frnatcec It. Belleci,'UM Rumpus Itwrn, d6 Attsestea Dem: Markin. no party: Nina S. JUDGES: Janelyn Russo: Rep.:JU I Are_ Pittsburg. Faster. Dem Teresa Ferrero. NurDettr, Atactelyn M. LuMdo• Dern INSPECTOR- Mildred Bloom" party. CLERICS. Rose Iac tlt. no tt d CLERKS: Angelina n rc vt ota rty• Eta Orlando, Dern.; Clara , Dema, rtrlf%W'KG f•WAIN4T NO. 35 party: Farah R. De Merz, Rep, JL'DGFS: 1t terse 1L t:rea pry POLLL`tiG PLACE: National Frances Gant Detre.Dem,: Marie A. dL tan, Dem. Guard Amory. 90 Power Strep,CLF.Rl S, Mildred G o o d b a r,r1TTS1tt7it. Mlx3\C•T Nu t ,.- Judy Dttraeae Dern ?facie Petts' MTMBUXG 1`119 'LYCT NO. 40 POLLING PLACE: McNe L R: Winifred SR )top- POLLING PLACE: SL A. Russo Lincoln Garage, 349 K S h :q per Rep Garage 298 Pueblo Drive Pitts. Plttsbu JUDGES: Ruth L Mtdrazo burn.tti7t., 111'!lilit'KG rlt=*L%CT NO- 2ElA-sl'ECZC)R:Edythe E Llnn to 1"LLI NG PLACE: ENS: L M. Jtrfsetk t LIMsus tNF1'FC'rOK: Ann Nicholas Itop Margaret CLERKS: R.xrayrte J. =urasusa. Deny.Hilt. garage 324 MacArthur Aw-Dem: Nbaa M. Htrasrq Dem: Biro. JUDGES- Mar A. Russo. ReUDGES- Flora Mav Rough. RhttrMr Y P•, Re t• Gertrude launE, Rep. L`:R Ela K SSsttRter, air Chrrt ass party_ Angelina B. Davi. Dem. CLEWS. Mrrur C N ia, y, rR1'tis%Itt'it4 ttttt.L`4"t NO 3a Margaret CLERKS: Madellne, Zeno, Dem.- kwRep.: Mahle P, Bankson..: JL DGRS• Be rthA 11411ork. ser ffT1APOLINC Pi.ACR» Paeifira 4 IfelDosln A.Costanza. Dem; Rosina Meyer, Dem,party Ruth U K'trth, Rep. Schoen! labrary Conferenceacifi Jiro III""' t itR: 4 Does: sbum rmtsurna t'ltY sscT NO 4"1*KLX!.NClr 'NO, ! N CI: M. Flmsth Rep Densly aL Sc Pacifica Ave-,Avr Pit POLLING PLACE: Darks A. INSPECTOR: t hale R Rose; yMaternaDemPC1LLLNGPLACE. George MU. ttlari IYat-American Le fon ler Garage, 41W2 San Juan Ave. Bldg. Cor, Rist A Mb VAtts- rtTt vmu'vA; rmwozer N0. 22 LuJeiW r IES: nora Fleece. Deno.- pir 11vSPI CTQIt:W. W. Runt, Rep POLLING f'L1tCE Issazitt t'te- C1.!'MS: ty 6witt, t.*t bsYFr t>R: Ruth Miller, no 1• JUDGIN, Flrlda Srnta. Dean,; et"a Carate-7N'Vt.2nd St F'ltls- Dred: MartaM F• Alkimma. part;. Josephine hattanM DetersbursDena., M"Caret Tucker. no party. .RtAlic r$: Edna Caccia, no par- L "'TtSR: fJuocnir IF. New.ty: Alice R"autine rets pparty.CLERFS; Unit W Rogers R i:iti. tRTTP ftrii4 tKtCLYCT YO xi CLERKS: Star irle CnIG nes par. Gladys Lawry. Dem,; Lr* H, JL'DG S• Eula Vera Mesuety. P(t-UN4; PLACE: Pudica IRI tY' Shirley J. McKee no party;Bruggeman. Dem. De ret,: Fannie Alae Lawson. Dela;S,rh. %dnsissistratiars (-fasa Rin I. Aphrodite M. Parsons, n0 Party, I'1T'1'SK1'1[l: PRO(T-NCT NO, Is CLERNS: Ruble Ecce Wiftstesba 3, Pacifica Ave Pittsburg t'CSI.IdNI: PLACi" F]alt Gun- Dem: =urilie Gardner. Dem: I ry -pOR: Ruth K. Skvorak R ' rR[Y.4'RNCT NO, 5O dershaug Basement. 1140 Iced- ' Thomas Dem Campbell Garage.bZ Bell Drive, V ttutxl St. Pittsburg Jt'DGf.N: Melba L Baldwin, b INSPECTOR: Christine M. Mau- 1 f'r!!Mt1"Mt:!"ftFY LYtT N0.as Ritts urDem: !]lith D Laneatter no LtitiPF+LTOR: Jaya C. ('ampbeti, lye. tiep POLLING PLACE: Denny. HALL'Drvtx Jtlwks: Bary Milani. Dem.: hurt. 13u Monte;-uma S'[. Pitts C`IXRKS- M i i d r r d Less Dem. bu j se MFS: Lucille Olney, Dim17omlhvF.Darin Rep,IN S'FY'PO1t- Alam Bo1at Drys. Wer° tsueaa White. Drtd: Willie EI><se Strtnsan,Derar CLERKS. Juanita Rita Baker.W'qr". 1 CLERKS: Elaine Ambrosini, Rep.; alar• Hamill. Rep,; Leah JL a Co Mary DM ta=gio Dem: e i s tievma CYsnstanza DenDem., Dorothy Aiello, Dim.: Sbar,Dem, lR( r OSt aeon Hansen, DamLERuuvena1io . POLLING *n ACE- tgurr Arm MiTSttl'Ri(: PILL)CINCT NO. 11 [Dem, Jt a Hata. phine A. Camera. no E:lern. sell. Multi-pu!t Rm,_ PITTSBURG ti[tCLY4T NO, 5tl'02.LI.NG PLACE. I(ttda Atkin- 1351 1lttriea !1d ! K)LUNG PLACE. FI i t i v i ew znn Rumppuuss Room, 2363 Aracla nTTARi-RG rR17[ Nee NO. :S 1 R' Matsyr X- lllth tJanbr) School. 333 Yo. St bburg, t: IiUda Atkinson POLLING PLACE: MINOR Jttertti" jL-pG: Mar m, „ setaMe Drive Pittsburg, Dem. rCK+ tral Central Ave- tr- Mary Jessie stoeatr. nes party. L'dSPF CTt3 l: Rose Vienna, 41, a L' I t' F3i"Itllt: Mary RL Jetaetr. CLERKS- Alin Pa JCDGF.S, ;wattle 3lutteucci, noJt?DrFS Irma J. Walker, Rep.: Parma. .. pp ers Bessie DIM. aV.Dem. d Jutta Faye Hollis, Dred: SFU- CLI.RIL ti. Springfield. J dyed Durbin PAY' t3rvlrly Gray. Dim Rep. Albert* Buxton, Rep' Shin- JUDGES: Marjorie D x bel a t< CtERKS: Mildred Kring, Dem.: ley ,, Alberta Dem. • R Ann Petrowas'• Dem, nv7liJlruu rRt".CL`i;t•T No. 3f Joyce A. Cardlnale, Rep.; Bever.t'I.Ettld Mart'"" laurattl POL.LLYG PLACE: SL Phiiome- iy lluffo Dem.Item. Mlldrvd R Lirhtl. R rvp n7or atrUG r1tKCINCT NO. 521'1T"Ntt'itt. r1tFX'3\t 7' NO, 1. F2clttli k, ,ttzw-ph, Itrtt. m Bella Vista Avr.• POLLING PLACE* Inlernwdiale R'tttsWttZ POLLING PLACE- Ka Heln-Sch, So. Fmtrance-lim. 23• Drnx'n- IXSPECTOR- Margaret B y I'171`.1i,UG y K1X.YC'T N0. *a ' Bmm,y rlehsan Garage, 39L5 Brookside ltui I(= Black Diamond. Pitts- POLLING PI-AM- Bet-Alr' JVDG S,- Olive D. Lanier. Rep.:$Drive Pittsburg. INSPECTOR• Virginia Ruth Ml- SrRxeoi Multi Psrrpape Irna Mt*srtta Dt y, Dem R i.Y3PF C`TOR: Kay Ffeinrtrhson, lant>, Dem, ReM an e:,;a Canal Rd tlayit Piittts a CLERKS. Scary NPeeitnos Dent; Dem. JUDGE 4: Shirlry A. B1rdr+elL barti,c Rita Jessup. Dern..: Grace G. Her- JL R S: Louise Whirr, Dem Dem." Matilda PeilegA. Dem. 1NtiJ'E:tTOR: T'allcwlah F. ROtt-reciter RArffi Elizabeth A. Leber, Dem. nrr, It+ren, Dem-, Jane Steiner. Iva MaeCLERKS:Jennie Ctonfettt Dela. JL -AN:z' Catleerme F.'usatal r1TT%&rXG rlti[(7.YCT NO {p Vi aid Flan.Helen Botsach, bra part_r; EUwI Dem: I.urlUr I. Barnett. Deem. CLERKS: Frances A. Rlso, Sarinurich.no party. CLSRtI.'S: Doris DWrtzbarh rto t C«ar ^3,itrGK Cuilrr S1' Pitts urr-Zvi Dem.- Jane Steiner, no party: Iva 17TSF[t?Itt: rRRsXY\ t NO. l2 'Party: Peart G, ICux. Dem.: Jane- Bernice Vast I Mae Ward,Rep. phette PeteMML Dem.. L1" E"F T(3R K r r n f r e Davi,t POLLING PLACE: Masonic A rf•R 14"UnG PRECINCT N0, 53Temple. 2690 :Muton St„ Plus- x1T7tQWftG r111D['1NCT N X 2T JUDGES' Rose Marie A. Doman-, POLLING PLACE: El Pueblobur,. POLLING p"C L, ; 9111_ Dram: Rose Passat Dens. Elem. ;;drool, Front Flab, 950 ElINSPWT0R: Janice IL Fbrn- l i•FFtICS: Lillian L I nursing Wald. Re G 4S'9 PaseoramK: n Items,: Ch a r I r s e t to Chatmaat. Pueblo Ave. PittsburRep, itst•.^rr sew•, Plttsbum.INSPECTOR: Dina tnard. noJL'I)all, I.ur4• Ckstm Dens,; 11NU-PFICMW Verna At, Claws-s D'nt" Na" Alalmo Dem- partv. Lois II*Ii,no ell,pa son. Dem JUDGESP.rnte B. Bruno, ReR:CL,R ay Dr. Mann Vrirt ti. Jt'DG S": tirgir" M. l'algtas7. l*RtG tltxt IYCT NO. {R Ctemmile Ler Davis. Dem.Isrm, Ray ttYides Rep: Feriae POLLING PLACE: Loey Betleci2Xm. .cure Ai_ Owen, CLERKS' Ruth Smith. Dem.; W.Nix,Dem. a UR S: Nellie S`ltt= no 397 IN!SPEX"MR: Steil& F. Miller. INSPECTOR: Darts Maris A%1M0CIi PYLC1.a1CTo!No.. t .1XTIOCB PRF.COWT 510,21 Jl3DG ES; Fleaaora A. ::milli *D&6S Laura K. J/cJgaldn R1a aehM RumpusWim, 804 L. I{ raplvfnL Garage, 113Cntaline Der,' Kathleen Horan. Dem. alaliLrc .*itttarsa Dem SIMM Ave. Antioch. Cd.I:RE".: VltrlRia Asdsomhu4 CL.BitICS: ne'redlr I W**4 Jr L '[OR. Llltfats it,31ar- D11N3P OR: Dorothy SL Kra- Rep.; Joao EYaac[s L1aai Rqm: Dim' Daae E Cloale r. Dela-: shalt 1 Opal Bolin, Ito Pam lurtsia HuktL Dem JUDG[5 Grace Douglass. Rep JUDGES Lillian b1. Dorrington, Velma Douglas, Dens Rep.: VtotB Roche, Rep. 14TIN511*86 1498IM.NCT NO. 37 PORT C WAtiO lLtl'C1XCT CLERKS: Marte Menasco Dem: l LERK3: Irene Desrys, Dem.; t[efteaudatel with Na 3-A Delta E: Ftebstock. Rep.: rnice Patricia Jean Mello, Dem.; Cath. AnUech Psmeeiewt Ne. 431 POLLING PLACE: RAY Paint Stanch!, Deas erine P.Stoltz.Rep. Mem School. Fkvt fie Central nTTSBTRI: I'Bla(ANCT NW 3a Sts.. Punt Cbkvim A.NTtOCtI r1grXLNCT NO : ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO,22 POLLING PLACE.• Vivies M L 11IX-TOR: llannab C. DYba POLLING Pt.A Floyd 1. In- POLLING PLACE: Martin Till- Bruno Living Ro mm. 2119 Gini Rem nis Catatta0 9111 L Street. Antioch. man Garage, 7764 SL Rey Street, Pittsburg.rJt DC£S:Wilma L.Recre.Dem.: n%Bruno Irene Cranzaetlt. Antioch. Stll.'i1tExt Olt: Vivien M. RrnRa, Betty G. Matthemss„ Dem Dean. INSPECTOR: Elsie Tillman, Deter. a Cs rrr ti: i llliaR al. Chosnor, JUDGES. Mildred M. Innis. Rep. bfertess Haney, Dem;4 JUDGES Flew M Daa/s. Rem- Dem' Alberta Semen, Dem.: Sia- Pep.; Claudia I.. Greene; Rep. J y, t aye tE MncheB.Dema CLEERK& Ruth O Mayberry, Inez J. Ashbaugh, Dem.J CL ICS: tz Rep Marie K. Fenton, Dem.: CLERKS: Mallne Lueido, Dem.; Dem.; arrse Sc tLorraine . l Johnson. rolar CIM A[:O PIEWINCT Faye K.UShletds.Dem, Rita Varner, Dem.; Aphie Buffo, Manaus.m party. POLLING `P ACE: Cttntseta-1 A11moCH Plittl.'INCT NO. 9 41 Dean Y7l-.Itl lit: PlllatL\[.T \O_ UN tkM&I ['har'rh• Kes rtc Streit, Port FOLLL'G PLACE: ANTIOCHPeraATIOCH PIZZLINCT 510.23 POLLING PLACE: Mork McCoy±Ch Garage WO - Wilt Street, An- POLLING PLACE:Virginia Gos- Duung ltoam. 31ST Knox Avenue q LVTOR: Edda L. McCabe{ tw tL nell Garage. 632 San Joaquin p.p. INSPECTOR-: Dorothy J. Swain. Ave. Antioch. R: Eama M cCoY. Jnit-DG S—Dells i Gustafson. 11 SPEGTOR: YlrBlnla Walters, JL'WVS: Amelia Peru, Rep.: Dem, JLDGES' Bess Gibson, Rip-:, CLE1:F S- Era It Palabirki.1 Katbe. R Rouser, RepJUDGES: Sfary D. Mays, Dem.; acarr L.aulac Meyer, Rip i Dem. Koro mn• Rah: Mar- C1 ELC1Cti: Star aarret E Jensen, Dorothyy G Parker Dem C L£K K S: airttli E:dnsisler:!viiia A.Rosenthal.Dem Dem; Glare J. Lamp. Rep•: Imo- CLERKS Helen 'J2. Bates, Re Deva-• Carolyn PAterxcvt, no laar-q ear S:Showers, Rep• Virginia Gosnell, Dem.; Agnes K Lr; Gladys liansam Dent,i CL1fVZ 1111IM•LNCT 1 Wandry, Rep. POLLING Pt.ACH: Clyde Cont- A.NTIOCH alit"DiCT NO, 9 nr1I-;BI,NN[: PIt25CLNCT NO. Go i mnRlty Club,, 2"29 W:111ngton POLLL•NG:PLACE Stichaet A <1.NTIOCH PRECLBCT 510.24 LOLLING PLACE: Leland Road: Are-. Unrcanl. Duda Residence, 3 - 6th Street, POLLING PLACE:Julta L,War- Fire S-tatl m No.r„ Lelandeland Road.t I1'SPE9t.TOLL Helen SI. Evans. Antioch. 4uardt Garage,2754 D Street, An- rr• Rep. INSPECTOR* Alma Marchetti, Hochch sbu Dorothy V. *AU- JUDGES: Palsy It. Rosenthal. Dem. INSPECTOR: Julia L. Mar- Dem- Edith C Ileoderson. Dem. JUDGES: Lena Canada, Dem.: quardt,Dem- 1'DGES• Juror M. Schroilt,° CLERICS: Glad2s E. White. Donna SL Cadleax,. Dem. JUDGES: Myrtle Dodd, Dem.; Dent.. Joan M Linter. Dem. I Rip.• Vera A- Gwynne Dem..: CLERKS: Flossie Edmonds, Amelia Carroll, Dem. C1.Elt1C.: Jean F. Martin. Dem,.a Treses Mar L—. Lem. Dem.; Edith Duda, Dem.: Iva CLERKS: William E. McLernon. Lina Tarantino, m party• Wal- NI[IWIS rLtI rINCr NO. t Murray. Rep Dem,e Eleea J1K81neIDeemrnom Dem.; pita L, i3lddisas, .Orta. POLLING PLACE: Club House. A.NTUX'H PREC/NC r NO, tY lYTTm IiIC[i !'S!1[lNCT NQ 41 s 9 Osborne Rd, Nichols 42 story` POLLING PLACE. LD.ES. Hall, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO, 23 POLLING PLACE- lir 1 h t s Bldg ue IlttsaY 1 10th avid S Street, Anttoeh Consolidated with 1 Elem. Sebool. 163 West glad. 1ISPIX-TOR. David H. Osbarste,E L tSI'E9L'TOR. George Sewart. utloch Precinct No. 27) I'lttstwr It p! 1 POLLING PLACE: Arlene L. LICSI'L7['7 OR• Marte KArafia-" al ES' Stella IL Caadel. JUDGES: lenses Searson. Rep.: Missaktan Garage, 33 Hillside De - LVwta A- Johnson. Rest Selene C.Sewart. Rep. ltd. Antioch FS Jum. DG : D hv Van tL;esirop, C1.E'_RK. E:Janata Clark.Dena: CLERICS: JosephineA.phine Ylera,. F36PECTOR: John W, A. Hick- no ick- ren tcaa r ty• Yount L liarwat. Rep-'i Gladys M McMlttan. Dem. Alice Ilea: Vitwence A. Barnes. Rep.: In, Dem. CLEItI.": Frasers Shadomaa ' Ulidea no party Low H Goodie.Des, JUDGES: Rose 51. Debtgne, Dem. Grua C- Bustor Dim'„ Dem, Wilford K. Tpin(R, Dem, Grace!L Shadeii,Rep,xKmots: t' m NCT N0- T A.NTIOL7I s!1[YC1NC'T NO. i/ C 1liKS: .Ilene Ting, POLLING: PLACE:. Stere Acres POLLING: PLACE: Myra Rade- Rep.; Ernestine SL Marchio, Dem.; 11,I7TlOtt'XG L"XXC1NtT NO. C F]im.. Srlreol. Matt'-purpose Ria. mact er Basement. 1110 D Street. Margaret J. Veatch, Dem, POLLING PIACI~ St. upblks-`=1 Muton Rd. 141tsbum Antioch. limen Churrh. Delta Vista f CTOR: Luada A. Bowlem INSPECTOR. Josephine Llnd- LNTIOCII PRECINCT NO.26 Pittsburg _ _ Ave-, a LN' Dem. sty, Dem• POLLING PLACE: Jack Shtve- i E7L'IVK• Bunke M. Gaub.t JUDGES- Mary M Hutchens, JUDGES: Carol Woolcott. Rep.: !y Garage, 3008 Plumlel8h Ave- 4 Dim-- Mumble liar Jones. Dem. Henry Kambice Deas nue; Antioch. JC7DGE: Florvacir Blakely. CL.FJUM atarip W. Basham. CLERKS. I.1Utr K Seale, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Elsie M. Gideon. Dem.: Fra Avs V. Smith. Dent. Dna- Alberta G'.00dstmL Dem.: Myra A Rademacher, Dem.: Sal- Dem: CLERICS- Uma K. New. ML Dem•Duets A. Pusba t Dean. lie Fee Rep. JUDGES: Eunice Hunt. Rep.; Barfsara Jpsatpm m party: Ik.lar- Vera FL Wrigght Rep Dem;B Ila 1-a ossa.Dem. XM'!l01-S l2I.NY7tTXti3WNTIOCH KYINCT NO. 1. CLERKS: Cliff. Fhrlleh. De ; 1 POLIJNG PLACE; Shore Acres POLLING PLACE: Sarah E. Catherine Prejza, Rep.; Martha t PITiS*i eau P1u 91l,NCI" NO. s3 a MF a nSrk a x'lt Rm.3S1 J Garage. 5t4 - 12th St., An- Rose, Dem POLLING PLAl Ptttshurt tiodL j Raptist Church. "MW %%life lass IM41F17MR: Josephine Felix. INSPt]l'TOR Ray Jones, ReD. ANTIO(Il PRECINCT SIO,27 Rd., Pit pu tt'' Item, JUDGES: Martha Cray, Dem.; Consotidsted with L2 l CTOIi: C.eoatte LL Hutch-a Jt DC:l'- Nola R. iloaston. Rep.: Mildred Gibbs. Dem Antioch Precinct No. 25) inson. Dent Janet J.Scott„Dem CLE ItKS: Vera Vanderhorst, Jl" FS• Email B. Andersat. m! Cl-ERRS: (Sesevlere Pettit: no Dent Kathteru St. Smith. Dem: 4,NTIOCII PMWINCT NO,tri party. Margaret M. kaiser. RM a "&Iryy: Sia K Trahey. Dem.: Bernadine Parmenter, limp. 1 CZEz.RF:a S1Nla I_ ft mew Dem-;F" Y11 L- Metcalf Dem. POLLING, PLACE: a C. nue, Mary Cktspr. Dem: Blarwbe F. ANTWCiI PRJrClS1CT X0. 13 Bron(:lunge, 2709 Patricia Avenue, Prkr,Dem.rX TINCT NO.POLLING.NG PLACE: Frank Has- Antioch. POLIx G PLACE: St. Bonaveo- eafus Residence. 1134 Cook St., INSPECTOR: Eunice Donoghue. ORMNONIA PULTINCT NO, 1 lure CnurrR Clayton Road. Con- Antlneh- Kef&MES: Frances K. DeHart, POLLING PLAN: Bertha ii cam LNSPWTOK: Sayde Armstrong, Jackson Garate,390 South Bawd- INSPFX'iO11- Marrarel U. fNr- Ron Dem Doris IC SlmonY, Rep. ear, Pittsburg.IN It." JUDGES: Donna V. Weinzetl, CLERKS: George M. Chapman, E LV'SPittsburgIOCTOR: Easnki Woo Diem.; Jl'DGE1i: Annsr Muse Carlm Dem.; Frances Flasenfus. Dern. Rep Betty Lee Rexroth. Dem.. Dem. Dim.: Loc w re A- Cboraoaon. CLERKS: Frances E. Smith, Betty B.Pallas,Dem. 1 Jt?DGES: Wanda Franklin no IRcg Rcp.: Lena Marchetti. Dem.; Lo- Naomi Gladys Ph1ppR lrtlGti: Martha ILetnts. Dem: rtuzra J.(:lanrNti. Rep AStT1(CiP YftY(7NCT NO.21) party; Deco tate A_ Mullen. Rep: Joan Stock- POLLING PLACE: George A. r!l tIS, pilon U. Lynch. Re%L; flath. Ikm• C,NTIOCH 11•RF17N(,"r NO. li Petko Garage, 328 Burbank Court, POL.IING PLACE: St. John's Antioch.Opal V. Rou"Is Dem.; Rax Nro.womw PKEit•mer NO. ss-A Lutheran Church, Middle Bift. INSPECTOR: Norma R. Petko.l se, Dem. POLLING PLACE- SL Bona- W 18th and C Sts.. Antioch. Dem. t:L 1'TON rak"NC T N0. 1 ven( bmu. Church. prion Rd• LNSI'ECTOR: Myrtle Woofter, JUDGES: Elizabeth McCoy, 40saboudated with INSPECTOR: Betty G- Cbrdem. Dem Dem, Alta L O'Neal, Dem. Claytssa hrelaet Ns as Rep. JUDGES: Muriel KirkQatrtck, CLERICS: Virginia M. Veale, i POLL NG PLACE: C l a?r o n JUDGES' Johanna A. Kessler,i [em.. Lots M. Hampton. ReD Dem.: Elizabeth J. Hill, Dem.; Communliv Will. Oak L Luer. CLERKS. Esther Thut. Dem Alice L. Provine,Dem. G7avton. Lem.: Louise V V. Me+mory. Deaf Gertrude Jackson. Dim.: Eunice INSPECTOR: Sitrld F- Frank. CLERICS: Cherie A- CrandeR, Pep. A-NTI0CIl PRECINCT NO,30 Rev. Rep.' Femme M Harris. Dem: POLLING PLACE. Harold T. JUDGES: Mary Cordo. no iso- Barbara E. Baiter, Rip`' ANTIC1t SFOPRZ( XCT O. 13 Walker Garage. 30 Bryan Ave- tY' Mantra I[. Groves. step. AN'T1017I111 149MNCi NO. 43 SePOLLI alter PLACE: 8» Antiochnt15ioStreet nue. Antioch.CL£Rla'S Ruth E. Galvin. tClnnalNsted with INSPECTOR: Harold T. Walk- Iela. Pltyills tacta0. Dim Ed- lYttsl,ar= I4ertaei Na 37 Antioch. eC. Rep lth E.Joaquin, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Eugene G INSPECTOR: Siabrt Provine, JUDC;FS: phyllts E. Smith, Meppen Residence 21LM Krndrr JUDGES.- Fceten Williams, Dem Dem Arllss L. hums Dem. CLA1`MN, PBffi7NCT NO, 2 Sr_ Anikwh- Norma Freemen. Rep- CLERKS: Frances Gross. Dem.: Chnmrtidated with mIINSPI 77101[: Mary K. MepDen. CLERKS• Est.Re . Dem.: Door L.Ism, Dem.;Ann Menas- Cuatwu hectuct Na, a Pearl tics: Cribbs. Dear.: Stands .POLLING PLACE- ate plahle JITG E: La[Talne Rwtsr. Lem Pearitt. [MetaE]ctn School. 3lidlt dlt ZIaR Dr, CLEltL . Delma Cantrell.Dent. AXTIGI(It PSCCISICT NO.Sl IASPE]CPOK' Beth C Latrriner Imogene M_ Dupes Dem POLLING PLACE Helen I,C7avton. i I ANTIIOCH t'Rl l t.NCT NO. !s Rep. ANTIOCH rumWitT NO, 1 POLLING PLACE: Carthel Poe Marquardt Garage, 2403 Beasley i'DCEti Gladys Eiarltert Dim:y POLLING PLACE: Marchetirs Garage 40 W. Madill St. An- Ave. Antioch. Bette Harriman. Rip.. a Sarptns Dtnint Ren.. 116 I St.- tbcA II SPECTOR: Helen I• Mar- C7.ER15. Tlteyesa Sctlbaaie a Antioch,INSPECTOR: Laura T. Carman 4uardt Dem. Rep: 1'iolet L Hants Firm Ada i'+1'F]CT OLL F,tlth St Dem Dem JUDGES: Jean Osgood, Dem.: M.liutcttirrwa Deas Jt'DGES alaara t ltsesL Dem: JUDGES: Ed" E. Rose. Rep.: Frances L DwillRens, Dem. F.J. X.M- mraa} re Item BerM }}S L Cavanit,, Dem_ CLERKS: Sleetle E. Cotten, C1.11TON RIID[7.NCT NO,a d CLMtl+'S: Vada Callsest Deter' CI«I LKS: Bernice Harrisotr, Dem S18na Carter, Dem.; Emma L•CSPELTOR: Marauente. A, Veda lloldm& Dem.: Ma"Im, Dem,.: Laura E. Cluck Dem.: Elsa Bowman, Dem. Ret3m, no par_%1. Summem Dean i E, McElroy.no party. JUDGE, Lots Arum Gammon.;ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 32 A-NTIO[7[ razrINCT NO- 2 t A.NTIOCH 1!SCL751CT NO. 17 POLLING PLACE: Sam S. DemCLF.RSS Sheila K Yount RM; POLLING PLACE Alberta W POLLING PLACE: Joe Molina Kates Residence, 191.5 Chestnut l tCl T S Shell. Dim I Stratheearn lLes dewe. 303 D Garage. 1W Campbell Avenue, Avenue Antioch. Stmt- Antioch- Antioch. INSPkff6R: Alice Bymers, i CI-•411TON NO. 8_116 i INSPECTOR- Edith Cooney. INSPECTOR: Harryette Hinton, Dem. POLi .G PLACE- alt. Diablo,q [leen p p JUDGES: Emily Blackwell, temeatary SeltooL 588LF ML Zim Jt'DGES: Militia K Eltasky, JUDGES;Dorothy Molina, Dem.: Ren.-, Elsie S. Clark, Dem. Dr_ ClaMcm. Dem,: Aatoalettc D. Ileia R# C.oidle CassemiYy.Der, CLERKS: Nina A, E. Kates, L\'SPI!CTOR• Martuerite A.$ CLERICS: Alberta W Stmt C1,ERKS: Ghvle Dossey Dem.: Dem.: Dorothy bt, Fitzgerald, emnR"*L Dem Itrp P7arrsKr 11iDR Dem. Donna J. Rose, Dem; Irma G. Dem.: Wanda CIrolaml, Rep. i LMGES Lois Ann Cannan, OthV W Jonas n.Rep Bulla, Dem. Dern; Dolor A. Evola. Rep. 1 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 33 CLERKS:Sfulla K Y Kept;1 AN uCH l7tt9CI.NCT NO_ s 11lTIOCH PItLCL'LCT 80.1 iS POLLING PLACE Claude A. Leone T. Stumpf, Dem:Se bever woe GPLAM Froa Peeth 323 - Srlahh POLLING PLACE: Cecil Fial! Wristen Garage, ifl()3 Evergreen I- Nauratil, Dem St_ Anttach- Gare e. 329 Texas 3L, Antioch. Ave. Antioch. I1X.S'FCTOR_ Zaarhariah B. Ma- INSPECTOR: Leen Anderson• INSPECTOR: Beatrice E. Reb- POBT CHICAGO PRECINCT 9 1M tt F stock. Dem. NO. 1 1 f JUDGES: Marie R. SDainhower, JUDGES: Edna S. Wrlsten• POLLING PLACE: Kms Part. JlZ1GE5 iresi Liutz Dem: Dem,• [evade M. Slusettt Dem. Dem,: Mary V. Wes Dem.Dem. Alain Office, Pout Climes- t Rnth L Terwilliger. Dem CLFRI{.4: Lots Butterworth, CLERKS: Jaunita rtbbs. Dem,: L CLERKS- "a G. g+L Dom: Goldke Hall. Dem.: LucilleINSPACPOR: Cornelia Ara- _ Either R. Hummel. Rep' J. Asdersom Rep. Blanche Davis, Rep.; Catherine old. Deter. Grace V 11111r lisp K. Atkinson, Dem. JUDGES• Acarian R. Ftuier:t Dem.: Reay Louise DeMarm 3 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. is A-%TIOC l rUNWINCT XO- 4 POLLING PLACE: James R. ANTIOCH PRBCENCT 510, 34 CLE WIS: Barbara AL Reece,+ Ledbetter Garage. 18 Russell DKrn• 9 POt.I L'al: F[.ACE Ataeti+raa POLLING PLACE: J. W, Jones Dna, Marietta !_ PbmlavWi. Lrt ae Balt. 6th and E Sts.. Drive. Antloih, Garage, 308 Ross Avenue, An- Rep.: ChtisUrte T. Withers Dem, At+tioctrINSPECTOR: Frances Ledbet- tl-h- ECTOR: Marian E, Coaster,L%-SPEL-rOR: Mary Ackerman. ter. Deer PORT Ct CAGO P)tfa['1.NG'! De"t JUDGES: Thelma D. Klinger. Ren. N : JUDGES: Loretta S Keller. Dem..- Carrie E: proelss, Rev. JUDGES Anna May Cnkebread, POLLING PLACE Justice Dean: (Xlda M. Rhodm Dem. CLERKS: Daley Jenkins. Dem Fiep•: %tartan B. Grazlant, Dem. Court all Main St- Part Ch!- CLERICS- I aura M_ S3sw-L Ira M Smith. Dem.: Grace J. CLERKS: Edna M. Gunter, Dem-- Zeta O. Watters. Rept; Thompson. Dim, Dem., Jody E. Jones, Dem,; Ltl- n PECMR• Dalsy R. Sahm Emma F.Germain. ltea Ilan LaDuker Dem. ANTIOCH rXZrIXCT 110.20 JUDGES. Jessie A station. ANT10t'II PiBCLNC! NO. S MIXING P LACY- Ruth F. Fl- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 34A Dem.- Betty B. £stdnole Dem- POLLrXG K AM Raul Rodri- stere Garage, 113 Creed Ave.. POLLING PLACE: Arthur Mc- cLFJ - EARth Nadine Nation, cues, G'.arUM 2002 - 7th Street. Antioch. Grath Garage, 2036 Glenwood, Dem: Rosemary Caudill. Dent.: Antlorlt INSPECTOR: Ruth F. Elshere Dr. Antioch. Augusta S. Dullam. Dent. D SPOCl OR: Estelle Beasley. Rea 1I89PECTOR: David M. Hostet- Dem. JUDGES: Catherine St. FttzGer- ter. Dem i PORT CJ91CAGO rVAKINCT JUDGES: Sadie W. Jahns. Rep: aid. Dem.: Ardis M. Stewart. JUDGM;- J. L. Amos, Dem.: NO. 3 Ines Mattock. Rep Rev. 3P[11110 Callaway Dem. POIJING PLACE- Bay Petat CIJ'RJM IM11h Ara Dem:Jean CLERKS. Bull* SL singleton. CLERKS: Fred& Putnam, Rep.; E9ernentary StInal. Ubrartr. Fleet M. Mees. Rep.: Madeline, Bren- Deem.: Leona R. Jahn. Rep.: Ethel Betty Jane Duarte. Rep.; Dolor- t Central Sts, Part Chkai"e• Ran. Rep• F. E3cealux Dem. Ise Fertado, Dem. 17 i 0tF<..) i lyty ry f, 1Y AN OC21 rXEQNCT NQ 33 CLERL'S. a L mEdeCraMDe ' MISOCTWOOD PXZCWWr X0.s JUDGES: Muriel T Teat, Rsp.: POLLING PLACE: Julius Gla- M)Ttle E. Johnson, RW. MY"* POLIMM PL ACT_- John Q Henrietta Neal. Dens a -r Carate.9037 Woodland Drive Renner, Dim MondY Residence Dainty Ave„ CLERKS: Casrte B- Evertsen, areetwOO& Deter: Lu Ntz Lindsey. R!D•: VivaAntioch. Lorraine M. Batt- 1ALXC TUM f CT SM 1 L R: Francis M. Craw- L. Broderfek, Deet. lett, Dem. POLJING PLACE: David Pur- ford. RM JUDGES: Ann S. Clasher Dem.: to tsar of tesseeeaoe. JUDGES: Angle Cr1= Dem.: OAKLEY PI1ZCLXCT NO.3-A Selma H. Bird Dem.OL'ti5 Lace Antioch. Edit A. Mikkel"s. Dent POLLING PLACE: Live Oak CLERICS: trona T. French. R: All G. Htnes CI.loge I'Illsort. Dem Farm Centra, Hwy. 4 and Live Dem; Rosalle P. Hopwood. Deas: Dem Iia Dickson. Rep. End ly Thom- Oak Ave Oakley Letitia Farrace. Dem. JUDGES:stinal!L.F7e+t.Dem.• art,no Darty- Dem PELdTOR: Lenora A. Peres. S. Ethel LERX : ice no Y AA7 toCH PREt INCT NQ si gam,. tsilt rWOOD JUDGES: Mildred G. Taylor, POLLING PLACE- Mathew De- Helen Fane, Dem; Wanda J. O"- rxZM%CT XO, s.A hiluumm., Dem Vita Garage. 9700 ffiglow Dewe, Ne" Dem. POLLING PLACE American Ethel N. Bridges. Antioch. LASion Hail. Dainty and 2st SL. Barbara L. Sfckenbetter; INSPECTOR: Oujda E. Buckley. LONE T1s= rXXCLNCT NQS Brentwood Dem.: Nathaile Thomas. Rep Re . POLLING PLACE: Manuel of- L1'1TEC'tOR: John G stowty. OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 4JUDGES: Michela D e t e r L vera Carafe T34 vj7lttur Ave.. M POLLING PLACE:O Worts- rDem., Darothy L Steltner. Deter RTAve- Jacque Dryden. Dem: Cl.iiltk'S: WlUllie C Piearagts. Antioch, en's Cru 2nd Street Oa INSPECTOR:Faye olvers.Deng Juadta Sanders, go party. Dp, Dem• Elsie A. Brown, Dem.: Ela- ci eR Ida li tree, Dem INSPECTOR: Nellie En d. line Webb. Deter. JUDGES J'o a n Fltakhoruer; tt.'htte. no party: Bar- DeasDegas_• Mabel C. Mrnaker JUDGES: Genevieve Sanchez, AATIOCH P8 w2.'*CT NQ 3? Gertrude C tinea Robinson. no Darty. Dem- Evelyn D. Jessec Dem,. POLLING PLACE: k'Ullam V. Clarice M.Lithe Dem;I. lien- CLERKS: P a u t i n e Sanchez, 5 Radulovich Garage. 39 E. 16th zavilta. D'em. ii/G\T11OOD PRECINCTSOL 7 Dem Lucille Ksetschmer, Rep SL Antioch. POLLING ffi`A Amrrfesn Flora Broderick. Dem. I Antioch. Laura F Reid L.ONB TKtEE PKLW2--CT NQ s Br"dera Dainty and 1st Sts. Dim. POLLING PLACE: Carobs DL LN g OR: Jacquelyn J. liar- OAl[I.CY PRtCft1HCT l0 d JUDGES: Netta Step•e Dem. tale• Residence, RL L Bink 350. POLLING PLACE• Rancho Auc- Lorrain! C, Radulovich, Dem. Antioch JUDGES: Rose M. Pierce Dem.: troth BWsg1 Hwy. 4, Oakley. CLERK Jane V. Snarl, Rep.- 1:SPE)=OR. Marcella M. lick F Christenxg, Rep LXSPECTUR: Merle Stonebarg- Ethel F, l.ucehl. Dem.: Marjorie Hlnes. Dem. CLERICS. Martha Il. Grisas, er, them. M. Chastek, Rep JUDGES Velma C Jeaalata Christine Dem Dem JUDGES: Ines Marchetti.tl, ReD•: Pihy11Is L Baccia. ItepWlttna P. Knauss Dem AATIOCH 11th MNCT 10.ser Genevieve ll. CttrsaL CLERKS: Mabel J. Canada. POLLING PLACE:LD-E-& Hall. Dem- Naomi %711llamsoa, Dem.: INTRON PREff.%CT X0. t Rep.- Lucille G. Arthold. Dem.: 10th and B, Stints, Antioch. Bessie B. Fteinect. Dem Freda M. Kennedy. Dem. INSPECTOR: Elliott B. Cake-B PQ" -C PLACE T.QOF tWt. bread. Dem. TM)Opp rILILCINCT NQ I L%1wVCrOR_ Louise E- Kelson OAICLEY PRECINCT 3t0 3-A JUDGES- Jeane E. Pirbental. i'OLI.L`•G PLACE K entaeostal POLLLNG PLACE: Rancho Auc- Dcm. Veda iw Sriat4 Rep JJLIX S Verooka M. Thomas, Hort BUlgg. _ItwY. 4, Oakley. CL FaZ§- Barbara G, Cake- Church. Itwy. 4 and TRagt SL. IN-SPE['IOR: 3tary Gamsotu no bread, Dein.• Lista U Kambic. B+rntuved. Ren..- Enid D. Ckasslim Deaf. party Dere: Priscilla Jorten. Dem. L*CSPECI'OR: Herbert J.MCKAY. Gertrude 'q' tea• JUDGES: Arora Davis. no party:Rep: L S Pttau„ Rep: RuthRep lois Ptnkstrnr. no party. A TIOCJI Pt1E[7Nt T NU,b JtMGFS E7drrard FelsSeq, Rep: tioellK CLERKS: Elora Harris. no Dar- POLLIA`G PLACE: Lily A. flit- Lucille Davier, Deco. RTItON PKEC1NCr XO. 1-A ty'Annette David,no party'Paul- CLERIM* Opal Hudson.shew Garage,409 1 13th St. An- Beata C.sus Dena.: 61eelys l POLLUCC PLACE-LO.O:F:Hall. tete Pinkston no Darty. ` LI IDDN..SPECTOR. Lily A. Titthrw, Wold,Dela. BEsmINSK'k flX1R: Loco Krnmlagtt. OAICLZYY PRECINCT X0. a y MJUDGES Michael I. Walsh. OaR-NZH D POLLING PLACE: Contra Cos- JUDGES. J4"DGES liarlaset AL Ann- to County Bldg„ O'Mara Ave.. Dim.: Ktaitei Woodmanree. Dem. PlU1tT1Ci NQ /..! stronS RM: treat KC Baan. Rep Oakley, CLERICS: Della M. Cocastock. POLI LNG PLACE: Otto Schutt; l. r_ Dlocgan. LNIS EC`rOR: Johanna Jesste, N Rep.: Wanda Colas, Dem.: Wan- Residence. Lanae Tree Way. Brent- Dem- Ezra V. Dem.: Ai- Rea da J.Hardy. Rep, avod.begin M. Gibmta. Dem, JUDGES: Ann M, Gott. Dem.: R%'SPEXTOR: Otto Schuh:- ReD Opal M. Mello% Rep. ANTIOCii PItIOCL\tT\Q is Jt'DGFS Unciae 4 Ktttsck:. KEG ,Y PRaW(VT Mo, I CLERKS: Clorfne C lloy. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Julia at Dem.: Chadds K. O Brim no POI.I.LNG PLACE: Knfthteen George A. Coffman, Rep.: Jealme Spruell Garage, 1301 Louis Drive, patty Farm Center. [Mtn Rd.. Ktught- Miche tL Rep, a Antioch.C9.EitKm owil McCaman4 INSPECTOR: William C. :Cola. Dern.- Senna Smith, Dem.: Laert- DMP1X" p - C h ri s t 1 n c M. OAKLEY PRECINCT NO.6-A a$ Re . to ScihultL Rep Hobbs Rep POLLING PLACE: Contra Cos- xJUDGES- Elva A. Pricei P.M. JUDGES: Addle F. Dalt. Rep.: to County Building, O'Mara Ave..Rub• Anetakv,Dem. nnok-T1t;OOD PstWLKVT NO.2 sm..Ease tans"l.Deoakiev.Dagna L. Strickland. CLERKS: Mildred M. Fleeces. INSPECTOR: Mabel M. DutMAlm.: Ada E VPorxtev; Alin.: Brentsodtrrtsad so partx: Either Sttme baWer . Julia M.Snrulll.Itehn. INSPExTOW Rachel Brouun. step: Lydia Rough. Res. JUDGES: Leah F. Ballskl.Dent, AN"nocu rILECIN"NQ 41 RM Janis al.Cott Dem. s POLLING PLACE: Shirley Mar- JUDGES: t]nma C LtXGW KNIGUT"EN ir"."%CT VOL 3 CLERKS. Dozer Carter. no Dar- chetti Residence. 1606 Bruce St- Ren.: WUls S. Banter, Detre. POLLING PLACE: Knigittseg tv: Evonne Sterud, no party: Antioch.C1.E RJCS• Geraldine P. Cardltt: Farm Crater. Delta Rd., Knight- Priscilla D. Wightman, Dem. INSPECTOR: Carolyn A. DO'ie Dem.: Eileen G. DeFtemery- seg. Dem. Rip.: Mary K Petersen. Rep ; II SPEC'TOR: Arthur J. Soaw- HETHEL WE.W D JUDGES: Marrarite A. Allen. t balder, Dem• PRECINCT 140. 1 Dem.. Shirlev le[a ebetti. Dem. UU NTV40 D I NCT NO.3 # NBC Matit.la Temps. Dem: POLLING PLACE- Bethel Island CLERICS:Thelma Graves.Dem.' TOILING Pt.ACE Edge Heil"Oil* A. Ruddlek' De°a Improvement Club, 39 stone Rd. Grace K. Scanaplccs. Dem.: Ruth Cf.: JerrXS y)lame X. Char L*6M.Johnson,Dem. Sxmd.l.2nd and Bitr3t Sts.Klrettt-I Dem.- Jerry Crocco Dens [ols Bethel IslandM. 4 T.Peaale Dem INSPECTOR: Mfaa J. Walker, ANTIo(?1 PRKD[9ATT NO.42 IPAILNTGR-- Bertha 8 Venter: R JJUDGES: Irtae It. William. POLLING PLACE. Romer L A J'lidI S:James F Oerens,Rep.z J,OKLEY Ic1tP1'IXC? NO. 1 Dem•Ida Hyatt Dem Fike Garage. :109 E. 13th St., Magpie M. tleedri!L Dint POLLLNG PLACE: Church of CLERKS: Edythe I- Anderson Antioch.CLERKS, Germine L tiristen.;God Basement. KIwY. 4 between Rep.-. Rose Lea Duncan. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Laverne Strain. Dem.: chattel E. Bens, Rep,: Ca-"Oakler and Brentwood, Oakley. Dora L.Wiemer Dem. a 1'Si'F7[-rOR: Idalyne Shetlen-R76G&s. Nancy A. Ritter. Rep.: lherige Might.Rep p r r an tmriy BZ'THEL I%L.&ND Beveriv Ii Fake Dem. JL Dam- Frank PRICLKCT NO t-A CLERKS: Eloise Collins. Dem.: ttJ TiCOOD PRECL\GT NQ a y Helen Delesui, Dela. Ruth Quick, Dem.: Lois M. Gas- POLLING PLACE: V eteraa's: Rrrrtwtttd M Stott. POLLING PLACE: Scout Haft. ioncuay,Dem. Me+g a ial Bldg. Int Street.$Rep: t rbtt R. Selan. Dem to Ranch Iant, Bethel Tstand. Bre"tatvmd, h INSPECTOR: Maud M. peter- A\TIOM lw.FXINCT No. I2-A R 1NSPE7C1OIt: Fade M Ditmars r ReD- POLLING PLACE John E MaCE. Ot INCP N0. ? fOj{tpc; : Dorothy A. Strtek- Adams Garage, Simmons SL, Jt.'DGKS• Dasa It. Helmuth. POLLING PLACE- Contra Cos. land. Dec.: ytarte M. Hotchkiss. Ren alv?ttt F liacse Dem f to County titdt D Klara Ave. Dem AnINSPECTOR Joanna Burris. C3.ERl+1: Kate L Rkbardsm.°Oakler CLERKS: Billie Jo Kendrick. Rep.- Vesta Koftlr, Dem.: Ekko_ L."'.WEfTOR: Edwin Sellers.' Dem: Jeannette Anderson. Dem.: Dem.JJ'DG1S: Alma Schimptie, thy Fertada. Diem Dem Melba t.Nance.Dem. Dcm. Ida V. Senna. Dem. JLI)GES: Epsfe X Greeny Dem:{( Qara 8 liartYn. 8"M%TN'OOD PILECINCT NO.s Kate Van Ksatboven.Rep P 9ETHEL LKLA.1D Dem.• L. E. Hatren, Dem.: Polly POLLt= PLACE: Rena Garcia h C1.P.fttt- Aggte D nm; I Dem.•{ PRECLNCr NO, t-B a Sundling. Dem. Edith I. Krlrhea Dem: Ines M wragv, Gorget Walnut d. and Furcocr. Dim POLLING PLACE: lscoutINIA Mall. AA'TIQCN PKtEfx.\CT NO,!1 l Ave- Brentwood.10 Bogert Lane, Bethel Island ce L•ISPEX-TOR: Mildred Tgesul"- I tSPI*CTOR: t[elen Taylor, POLLING PLACE I D.E S trail. Dem OAKI.LZt g X0. 3 ri. 10th and B Streets, Antioch.JUDGES: Lois Wilkins. Dint.:j POLLING PLACE. Live Oak JUDGES: Edna A. Lindebetlt: roiN TOR: Bernice Fredrick- Adeline Arata.Dem- Farm Center Huy. 4 and Idre Dem.• Alice Bombardier, Dem. cLrjt'S.- Joan Alger Rep: Ir-s Oink Ave-CLERICS: Lula M. H Dent.' J Y&MM• Olit is Duarte Dem.: ma Duaairsg. Dem.: Barbara Ped-7 LN''SPECrOR:raenasd Ot Ilugkes. Sadie Peacock. Dem: Ida tlanlel Mrs. V17nsie Young. Dem. ersoo. RM a Rep tem. I The foregoing order is passed b}• the unanimous vote Of the Board- y Dated this ?Ash dsy of October. 1960. W. T. PAASW Colony CW* of the County of Contra Costa, State of 0Klifohais. is s f) a a, , l ( at, r a -:, z L' i.:. R October 20, 1 960 - continued — r.. And the Board takes recess to meet on'Tuesday, October;?275, G 5, 1960 at 9 a.m.,., 1n "t Board Chambers, Hall ofRecords, Martinez, California. E,yr,;- h-Ac ter y3fj 7;; d. T,. r: c an LA r... t'1 ATTEST: W. T. FAASCH, CLERK f ; -- n r y,;yq/ // A& r 1 Deputy 1 z r", * S HN dr E. l R',' dI 4T, d« r 5' _.A''sak 1' yr ara`hr d r R.. 11 x 4 r-YY lsr .S fy -S. v r M-;-' ll Q i,{ z'c};,, .i," fix, '' "f';s t . tr, h u I' n r,,,, x a s i u r s i v,. s nor s x hF , 1 4) F at a z , •' 4- I'llf Hr S N rb r k r. i r r w'?' tr ' w a xfS s ,, '. Wil) G " ro ;`r t17 A —, A r; ''y 1' d y° ,"""G' T ti.. 4.P e_ x w a 1 i $. qx r t v} l. 1"V,4 YY S/ ] G, ] Tri [6 ,,. 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F'",r i. r„ s`r y .a+ E h6';'c+ r sseTh, - t Ir , s s " `' x`r'3+ Y,; h r 4llarU,,. 0+"•k3k,,, ^k. ,3 ` r^ iia G,c x y 'd k fi f'3j, kll 1 , P z, €- c xis t L r' tr, ri-. . 3L `-::`u Sx', a gip . q', ' f-A..h I` ti a 4 . . , t 5 I. ' Nit,,. I r;: ,. s Tyro :r ,, + ys h w'?`3 # x.f v ,a, .d,, s'q:A»'-'+.' .G. '”'`. e3y. A,.3r R ;fi a*i . }dt +y r Y sa f'3 8Jt 9 i` ... r.t.. ys "'z„` r'Vis”' `",FSS :. a.'r.. ar ' a' , r' a 3 ,)ye f k. J Y#' S' ,S'N 2r d„; °.r" ,E,,c`, ', „ r'^' F, i' kwk`: 3 Lt " . m i.4' i r • r e.:' ' s ;r r 'r ; ',; t t ' r vim- 1 t 3 P." R" f,v"* e g ,y 401 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHA?W-BERS, HALL OF RECORDS: MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HOIRABU MEL F. NIELSEN. CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. S ILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Correction r of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erron- eous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: E Reauests dated October 18, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured i Assessment Roll: Code 7939 - Assessment No. 201$ W. R. Wisecarver 1817 Altura Drive Concord, California Assessed valuation, personal property $460. Code 7939 - Assessment No. 2019 W. R. Wisecarver 1817 Altura Drive Concord, California Assessed valuation, personal property $670. Code 7939 - Assessment No. 2020 W. R. Wisecarver 1817 Altura Drive Concord, California Assessed valuation, personal property $620. s Note: Waivers of notice of an enualiaation hearing have been signed for these assessments. Code 900 - Assessment No. 2605 William Russell & Son 3.185 Lincoln Walnut Creek, California Assessed valuation, personal property $270. Code 900 - Assessment No. 2606 William P. Atkinson 1850 La Cassie Avenue Walnut Creek, California Assessed valuation, Personal property $860. Code 7304 - Assessment No. 2009 Jack F. Joyslen 135 Richard Lane Walnut Creek, California Assessed valuation, personal property $290. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for these assessments.- Requests dated October 19_60 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll. In Volume 25, Parcel 174-070-03, Code 5304, V. P. Baker et al, are assessed with 150 32 acres in Ro los Medanos with the assessed value of land omitted. Land in the amount of 11570 should be added. In volume 45, Assessment 1882079, Richard G. and Louise Davis are assessed with Lot 79 Canyon Park with the assessed value of land and improvements omitted. Land value of $416 and improvements of$2470 should be added. In Volume 45, Assessment 1882001, Arvid M. Burman is assessed with Lot 1 Canyon Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $3970. Our records show and have shown improvements to be $2470. Improvements should be corrected to $2470. In Volume 4, Parcel 1128-111-05, Code 202 V. N. and Rachel Bairey are assessed with Lot 153, Tract 510-4, assessed value of land $t50, improvements $2520, execmption $2000. Mr. and Mrs. Bairey have requested exemption of $2000 removed from this property. i In Volume 32, Parcel 1125-193-12 Code 7963, D. E. and Aletha Hill are assessed f with Lot 110 Beckett Acres 12. Mr. Davis tiled claim for war veterans exemption but through a/ an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. S, x 402 October 25, 1960 - continued In Volume 46, Parcel 1194-110-28, Code 100029 E. C. and Maggie Black are assessed iwht .174 acre in Ro San Ramon. Mr. Black filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 24, Assessment 1200648, Odel and Eva Elledge are assessed with Lot 9 Blk E North Gate Annex, assessed value of land $180, improvements $420, exemption $600. Exemption should be removed as Mr. Elledge filed claim on another piece of property which has been allowed. Recuests dated October 25, 1960 In accordance with Section S31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured. Assessment Roll: Code 202-Assessment No. 2566 Art Hall 470 William Way, Concord - Assessed valuation, personal property $120. Code 202-Assessment No. 2567 Art Hall 470 William Way, Concord - Assessed valuation, personal property $120. Code 900-Assessment No. 2607 William A. Lawrence 2245 Overlook Drive, Walnut Creek - Assessed valuation, personal property $6,330. Code 900-Assessment No. 2608 William A. Lawrence 2245 Overlook Drive, Walnut Creek - Assessed valuation, personal property $7,230. YCode5100-Assessment No. 2010 Robert E. Johnsen a 2709 Stone Valley Road, Alamo - Assessed valuation, personal property $2,300. Rote: Waivers of notice of an equalisation hearing have been signed for the above assessments. f Code 5100-Assessment No. 2011 S. H. Johnson & Son 901 Ina Drive, Alamo - Assessed valuation, personal property $880. Code 5100-Assessment No. 2012 S. H. Johnson & Son 901 Ina Drive, Alamo - Assessed valuation, personal property $980. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2385 A. E. Gould 3510 Elm Lane Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $100. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2386 S A. E. Gould 3510 Elm Lane, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $200. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2387 Zeigler Investment Corporation 24 Hidden Valley Rd., Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $140. Cade 7305-Assessment No. 23M Ze' ler Investment Corporation 241fiidden Valley Road, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $140. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2389 William H. & Frank Mattos 926 Pierce Street, Albany - Assessed valuation, personal property $780. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2390 William H. & Frank Mattos 926 Pierce Street, Albany - Assessed valuation, personal property $780. Code ?305-Assessment No. 2391 Johnson Clark 6 Blackthorn Road, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $950. a. 403 October 25, 1960 - continued 1 1 Code 7305-Assessment No. 2392 Joseph A. & Frances M. Arrigo 919 Anita Court, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $480. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2393 j Joseph A. & Frances M. Arrigo 919 Anita Court, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $530. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2344 Louis A. Repetto & Arthur J. DiGrazia 998 Hough Street, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $280. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2395 4 Louis A. Repetto & Arthur J. DiGrazia 998 Hough Street, Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $280. i Code 7305-Assessment No. 2396 Leonard C. Bonnington 3484 Moraga Blvd., Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $1,110. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2397 a Leonard C. Bonnington 3484 Moraga Blvd. , Lafayette - Assessed valuation, personal property $1,060. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments. _ j' In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-1961 Code 17910-Assessment No. 2066, R. W. Lynch is erroneously assessed for personal property in the amount of $7,100. This personal property consisted of an airplane which was located and assessed in Tuolumne County on lien date, and taxes paid there. Assessment No. 17910-2066 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 1?910-Assessment No. 2113, Curtis W. Rocca is erroneously assessed for personal property in the amount of $2200. This personal property consisted of an airplane which was located in the state of Nevada, the assessee's residence, on lien date and taxes paid there. Assessment No. 17910-2113 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board . In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District t Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: NJ Sec 25 T1N R2E descriptive Code 5821 375173 Por Ro San Miguel Por Lot 3 Code 17954 144-030-02 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.cti' In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County taut liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i 1 40 f October 25, 1960 - continued On motion of Supervisor Silva , seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 190-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: West Richmond Tract Lots 9 & 10 Block 2 115412 All West Richmond Tract Lots 13-15 Block 4 115432 All West Richmond Tract Lots 4 & 5 Block 10 115510 Industrial Center Lots 23 & 24 Block 1 118713 Industrial Center Lot 22, por 23 Block 4 118755 Industrial Center Lots 8 k 9 Block 5 118767 Pullman Townsite Lots 3 & 4 Block 9 133847 Pullman Townsite Lots 6 k 7 Block 19 134095 Pullman Townsite Lot 13 Block 21 134157 Pullman Townsite Lot 14 Block 21 134158 Pullman Townsite Lot 15 Block 21 134159 Walls Addition Lots 1 do 2 Block 197 135440 Walls Addition Lots 39 & 40 Block 205 135544 Walls Addition Lots 51 & 52 Block 205 135551 Central Richmond Lots 29 & 30 Block 13 137801 Central Richmond 12 Lot 4 Block 2 137935 Central Richmond #2 Lots 9 & 10 Block 3 137972 Central Richmond Por Lot 31 All 32 Block 138018-1 Central Richmond Lots 2 & 3 Block 6 138048 Hubers Addition Lots 29-31 Block 4 138551 n Central Pullman Lot 176 Block G 138680 Central Pullman Lots 177 & 178 Block G 138681 Coleman Pullman Lots 21-22 Block 10 139057 Coleman Park Lots 23-24 139315 F Coleman Park Lot 31 139322 East Shore Park Lot 10 Block A 139407 East Shore Park Por Lot 17,All 18 Block B 139425 a East Shore Park Lots 24 & 25 Block B 139431 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board . A In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The State of California having reruested the cancellation of the 1960-61 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 authorisation to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-11 County tax liens on the following described property as reruested: ti Ro E1 Rio Por Lot 48 Code 5100 197-100-05 All n n n Por Lot 51 Code 5100 197-110-05 Por Por Lot 65 Code 5100 197-120-09 Por Ro San Ramon Code 5106 187-110-28 Ro E1 Rio Por Lot 38 Code 6602 200-030-07 Ro E1 Rio Por Lot 17 Code 6602 200-052-01 San Ramon Heights 11 Por Lot 17 Code 6618 202-230-04 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. 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 following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: 4 I APPROPRIATION DEC_ INCREASE I District Attorney i Capital Outlay: 1 Steno Desk 167 1 Chair 56 1 IBM Elec. Typewriter 16" 430 Unappropriated Reserve 653 El Sobrante County Fire District Capital Outlay Fund 200 ft 3/4" Neophrene Hose 2011 126 r t Unappropriated Reserve 2011 126 I. 400 October 25, 1960 - continued 2 APPROPRIATION DENSE INCREASE Island County Fire District Capital Outlay Sundlryi:M:ent ratFund 2012 485F n e Unappropriated Reserve 485 Pinole County Fire District Special Personal Services Fire Fighting Services Fuad 2019 252 Installation of Hydrant Fund 2019 500 . Insurance - Other Fund 2019 23.4 Interest on Registered Warrants Fund 2019 6 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 2019 544 West Animal Control Center Install Area Drain Sump 425 Mise. Services do Supplies 425 Hos 441-54-7750 Sundry Equipment Item 19 - Mobile X-ray 3,700 4-41-540-7754 New item: Sanchez-Peres Universal Automatic Seriograph. Model 110 3,700 County Garaee Bolt dies Fund 1003 13 1/2 Ton Pickup trucks Fund 1003 15 I Ai3 Aircraft parking apron equipment 450' Aircraft parking apron 450 Public Works Valley View Road - Right of way Ftmad 1003 31000 Arlington Ave. - Right of Way Fund 1003 3,000 El Sobrante Fire District Capital Outlay 3 Scott Air Paks Fund 2011 16 1 Portable Pump Fund 2011 16 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing Department of Public Works to participate in training program on Administrative haw and Assess- ment Procedures pertaining to improvement districts, 5 On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Department of Public iorks is authorized to participate in the training program on Administrative Lax and Assessment Procedures pertaining to improvement districts, said program being extended over a period of seven week with approximately 30 employees involved, it being contemplated that the course will be conducted from 4 to 6 p.m. on Mondays so that half of the time devoted to the course will be at the expense of the County and the t other half of the time will be at the expense of the employees enrolled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Establishment of Policy for Contractual Ser- vices by the County to Other Public Agencies. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has in the past established policies that the County would render certain contractual services to cities and other local public agencies upon request; and F WHEREAS, the range of services allowed in these previous policies does not cover c 406 z aW: October 25, 1960 - continued certain minor services since requested; and x WHEREAS, it is desirable to also render these additional services in the interest of over-all effectiveness and economy; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the following policy shall apply with respect to the whole range of services which. the County can provide and which are re- quested by local public agencies: 1. Any requested service may be provided by the County to jurisdictions governed by the Board of Supervisors upon the approval of the County Administrator. 2. Services for other jurisdictions in the County shall be requested in writing to the County .Administrator and may be provided upon the recommendation of the County Administrator with the approval of the Board of Supervisors. 3. The County shall be reimbursed for all such services at cost plus appropriate overhead.r= 3 40 The County Administrator and the heads of the departments supplying the services shall establish the procedures needed to carry out this policy.31 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: None. In the Matter of Proposed use gp of space in the Hersey Building in Martinez to relieve over- crowding in Health Department Building. The County Administrator haproposed that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, be authorized to neg=te for the lease of space in the Hersey Building in Martinez to relieve overcrowding in the County Health Department Building, and one of the Board members having questioned whether the home on property acquired by the County, located at Ward and Willow Streets, Martinez, could be remodeled for temporary accommodation of the Health Department; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD t ORDERED that said matter is continued to November 9, 1960. L The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. ti. In the Matter of Authorizing L Installation of Lights in Bel Air Lighting District LD-1$). On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric is authorized to install the following lights in the Bel Air Lighting District (LD in accordance with Public Works drawing dated October 20, 1960: 1 - 10 000 Lumen incandescent and 6 - 1 ,600 Lumen incandescent lights. C: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Awarding Contract (Renewal) for lighting system for the Bel Air Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a period of five years, the lighting system for the Bel Air Lighting District; and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: 407 October 25, 1960 - continued PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY - to maintain and operate the following existing lamps: seventy-eight 78) twenty-five hundred (2500) lumen, eighty (80) four thousand (4000) lumen, twelve (12) six thousand (6000) lumen and twelve (12) ten thousand (10,000) lumen in- candescent 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 (5) years from and after the 16th day of November, 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 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; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, 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 same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. b The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Hearing on Resolution of Intention to establish County Service E Area No. L-14. This Board having on September 20, 1960, adopted a resolution of intention to establish a County Service Area to be known as County Service Area No. L-14 to furnish street lighting services to territory described in said resolution of intention and having fixed October 25, 1960 at 10 a.m. as the time for public hearing on the establishment of the area, the Board proceeds with the hearing, and Mr. Alex Barr, representing the Sun Valley Improvement Association, speaks in favor of the proposal; and Mr. Walter R. Hughes, 3507 Freeman Road, Walnut Creek, speaks in opposition and requests postponement of the hearing for the reason that he is working on a petition for annexation of the territory referred to in the resolution of intention adopted by this Board an September 20, 1960, to the City of Walnut Creek; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter is continued to Wednesday, November 9, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f' f In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Deed and Conveyance of Property to Crockett-Valona Sanitary District. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 4th day of October, 1960, adopted a resolution of intention to convey to the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District certain property for Sanitary District purposes and ordered said notice to be pub- lished in accordance with law; and WHEREAS, affidavits on file show that said notice was published as required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby approve conveying the property therein described to the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District for its purposes and does authorize the Chairman of this Board to execute a Grant Deed for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and does authorize the Chairman to cause the same to be delivered to the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 25th day of October, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, C; W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. t In the Matter of Claim for damages. Frank Marcollo, 7001 Lake Street, El Cerrito, California, (by his attorneys Nichols, Williams, Morgan & Digardi) having filed with this Board on October 18, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $15,000 plus medical expenses unknown at this time; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, I 408 October 25, 1960 - continued IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Order for Immediate Possession and Use in Court Action, to the office of the District Attorney, The Clerk of this Board having on October 20, 1960 referred copy of Order for Immediate Possession and Use served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Herk, on October 20, 1960, at 3:05 p.m. , in Action No. 79578 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, East Bay Municipal Utility District vs. Robert E. Stevens et al, to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of Order for Immediate Possession and Use be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, 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. 1.475 which rezones property in the Lafayette area request of W. E. Hughes - 531-RZ); Ordinance No. 1476 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area (request of R. E. Whitfield - 539-RZ) ; r; Ordinance No. 1477 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area (request of A. G. Lockwood 526-RZ) ; a Ordinance No. 1478 which rezones property in the Avon area request of A. E. Parks - 554-RZ) ; f+ Ordinance No. 1479 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area (request of W. Dahn and others - 556-RZ); Ordinance No. 1480 which rezones property in the Danville area (request of H. L. Garibaldi - 559-RZ); Ordinance No. 1481 which rezones property in the San Ramon area request of Aerojet-General Nucleonics - 562-RZ, and Jones, Duffel and Gibbs - 563-RZ); IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CRDFJW 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. 1475 in the Lafayette Sun; No. 1476 in the Pleasant Hill News; i No. 1477 in the Concord Transcript; No. 1478 in the Diablo Beacon; No. 1479 in the Pleasant Hill News; No. 1480 in the Contra Costa Times; No. 1481 in the Contra Costa Times; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the, Board. S In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance No. 1482. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1482 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 declard duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Seth W. Smith and Monita Smith permit to conduct dance on October 28th and 3: October 29th, 1960. G _ On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD Ai 409 I i October 25, 1960 - continued i ORDERED that Seth W. Smith and Monita Smith 45 Austin Wa Martinez California are permission to conduct a dance at Prince's Hall 4575 Pacheco Boulevard Martinez, Californian on the evening of October 28th to October 29, 1960, at 2 a.m., and the evening of October 29tb to October 30, 1960, at 2 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting American Legion permit to conduct dance at Scouts a Hall, Bethel Island. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the American Legion is granted permission to conduct a dance at Scouts Hall, Bethel Island, the evening of October 29, 1960, to 2 a.m. on October 30, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Fatter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. Ray Willett, Constable of the Martinez Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for three days, effective October 23, 1960. C_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Releasing Ann Van Brunt and Cordell Bailey from liability to support their father. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BO!kD ORDERED that Ann Van Brunt and Cordell hailey are released from liability for support of their father, Joe P. Bailey The fore order isgoing passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Eugene Strickland. 4 An instrument dated October 25, 1960, which provides that for valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Eugene Strickland on November 101955, or granting of aid and assistance to said Eugene Strickland are hereby satisfied, and ah real and personal property of said Eugene Strickland 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, Onmotion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED on the condition that he sign a new reimbursement lien which will become a new lien and agreement on any real property or substantial personal property in the form of living facilities (trailer) that he may acquire, 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. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Stella Cantrell. An instrument dated October 25, 1960 which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra 6osta, any and all liens created by virtue of V a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Stella Cantrell on March 27, 19589 K or granting of aid and assistance to said Stella Cantrell are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Stella Cantrell is released from said lien, and said referred- to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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. C The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 41-0 ry October 25, 1960 - continued o In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Christine Stanley. An instrument dated October 25, 1960 which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra 6osta, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Christine Stanley on August 15 1960 r or granting of aid and assistance to said Christine Stanley are hereby satisfied, and ail read and personal property of said Christine Manley 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 r s On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the 6hairman 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. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Minnie Alexander. An instrument dated October 25, 1960 which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra dosta, any and all liens created by virtue of i a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Minnie Alexander on July 18, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Minnie Alexander are hereby satisfied, and all real 3 and personal property of said Minnie Alexander is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is j presented to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny 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. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Osie Sowell. An instrument dated October 25, 1960 which provides that for a valuable considera- tion had and received by the County of Contra 6osta, any and all liens created by virtue of oreimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Osie Sowell on September 25 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Osie Sowell are hereby satisfied, and ali real and personal property of said Osie Sowell 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 j On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD 4 ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the 6hairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. C S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Assessment No. 51 of Gregory Meadows Assessment District No. 1. WHEREAS, it appears that a portion of the parcel of land comprising Assessment No. 51 of Gregory Meadows Assessment District No. 1 has been transferred to another person; E NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the Director of Public Works file with the County Clerk an amended assessment of the original parcel, segregating and apportioning the unpaid installments of the original assessment in accordance with the benefits to the two S parts of the original parcel. In the Matter of Directing Clerk to publish notice of hearing on amended Assess- ment No. 51, Gregory Meadows r Assessment District No. 1. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to publish notice of hearing on amended f Assessment No. 51, Gregory Meadows Assessment District No. 1, in the "Contra Costa Times" for one publication at least fifteen days prior to the hearing on November 22, 1960. 01 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.e 411 I October 25, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Clerk to canvass the returns of the General Election to be held on November 8, 1960. Pursuant to provisions of the Election Code and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEE{ED that the County Clerk is authorized and directed to canvass the returns for the General Election to be held on November 8, 1960, including the ballots cast by absentee voters, said canvass to be conducted in the office of the County Clerk, Chambers and Committee Room of the Board of Supervisors, and the Jury Rooms of Superior Court Departments 4, 5 and 6. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing pagment of Officers, General Election to be held on November 8, 1960, and payment of owners of polling places. t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as foHows for election officers to conduct the General Election to be held on November $, 1960, in the Contra Costa f County prescincts: 21.00 for election officer serving as inspector; j 18.00 for services as election officers (except inspector); 3.00 for delivering election returns;a 10 per mile each way for messenger who delivers said election returns. IT IS BYTHE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of polling places flU.rnished for said election is hereby fixed at $10.001 for each polling place. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Elmer T. Hansen to the Central Fire Protection Commission. aCommissioner Robert Nelson of the Central Fire Protection District having recently resigned and a vacancy therefore existing on said Central Fire Protection District Commission; i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Elmer T. Hansen be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Central Fire Protection District for the unexpired term of Robert Nelson (to January 1, 1963). The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. i In the batter of Accepting the resignation of Earl L. Badger from the Rodeo Fire District Commission, and the appointment of Mr. Harry D. Canet. f On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Earl L. Badger from the Board. of Fire Commissioners of the Rodeo Fire District be and the same is hereby accepted; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Harry D. Canet, 418 Harris Avenue, Rodeo be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Rodeo Fire District for the period until the next general election within the District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring October 23 through October 29, 1960, "Cleaner Air Week." WHEREAS, throughout the nation, the week of October 23 through 29, 1960 has been designated as "Cleaner Air meek," so that people may better understand that air pollution is a public hazard which can be corrected through intelligent action and education, and WHEREAS, "Cleaner Air Meek" is particularly important this year in the Bay Area where major strides are currently being taken by the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District to curb air pollution through regulation of open burning and industrial emissions, and 412 z October 25, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, the purpose of "Cleaner Air Week' is to promote a united educational program for cleaner air for the welfare and health of our people to build a better and stronger America,t NOW THEREFORE, with the power vested in us as members of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County do hereby resolve that October 23 through 29, 1960 is "Cleaner Air Week," and strongly urge all citizens and organizations to participate in the celebration of this occasion, and to co-operate fully with the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District to abate offensive air pollution. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Rel F. Niesen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Plans of Routes, Rights of Way, etc. , filed with p this Board by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the extension of the route plan of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit i System to Antioch, or at least the negotiation for rights of way For the route to that city or other appropriate protection of property for said rights of way be included in recommenda- , tions to made to the Transit District Board on the plans of said routes, rights of way, etc, as they affect Contra Costa County. R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Purchase of Real Property from .A. B. Tinning, et al., (Required for County Civic Center-Martinez . RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 20th day of September, 1960, passed and y adopted a resolution fixing October 18, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate purchase of real property from Archibald B. Tinning, et al., said property being required for County Civic Center purposes, and THAT said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the 3 Contra Costa Gazette" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and. 3 w THAT the time of October 18, 1960, set forth in said resolution of intention was continued to October 25, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. by Board Order on the 18th day of October, ' 1960, and THAT 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, THAT the Board of Supervisors does hereby approve the purchase of said real prop- erty described in the said resolution, and 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. P -232612, western Title Guaranty Company, Contra Costa County Division, in the sum of 'Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars ($29,000) 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 Archibald B. Tinning, et al., conveying said real property to the County of Contra Costa, and 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. PASSED AND 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. x. r 4 s October 25, 1960 - continued E In the Matter of Authorising with- holding of $12,650 as ligiddated damages, from balance of monies due Wallace Webb & Sons, contractor for construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. WHEREAS Wallace Webb & Sons, contractor, by contract dated June 2, 3.959;. agreed a to construct the Aar Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field within a period specified therein; and WHEREAS such time for completion was extended to January 21, 19609 by the Board of Suupervis ors; and' f WHbRBAS, the contractor did not complete construction until September 30, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, uponthe advice of the Project Architect and with concurrence a by the Supervising Architect and the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDW& that pursuant to the terms of tie contract, liquidated damages for the 253 day overrun of contract time, at the rate of $50 per day, is assessed against Wallace Webb & Sons, contractor, the total amount of such assessment being $12,650. A IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller shall withhold $12,650 from the balance of monies due Wallace Webb & Sons, contractor, as liquidated damages. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors lases P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll,. W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Hearing protests to proposed improvement of Vaqueros Avenue, Rodeo. tTOnmotionofSupervisorKenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE,BOARDORDEREDthatNovember9, 1960, at 10 a.m., is set for hearing protests to proposed improve- ment of Vaqueros Avenue, Rodeo. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 1, 1960, at 9 a.m., in theBoardChambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By .. eputy Cleft 1 7 i 9 X Z 4 414 R RitsAXM 1Pati jlt K 75 zw j- iN D n VGA 1 zSAW P k 1,41 Own To 04 0 F, k' 0 g, ,z g loop W3 5 T P ,,Z'N Cr,SO told WWcl epx tg 215t WfAN gr SM 4vyp 1y; gyg 4,SO`5 qp- tug WOwnamIN M MR. W"!" 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NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KE .Y, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erron- eous assessments; and said requests having been consented to .by the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated October 27, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxa- tion Code: For the year 1959, Sale #111, First Christian Church is assessed with 4.37 acres in Ro Monte del Diablo. This church filed claim for exec tion but through an error $36510 was allowed intead of $42600. An additional exemption of 46090 should be allowed. For the year 1959, Sale X402, The Presbytery of San Francisco is assessed with Lots 41 to 46 incl; and portion of Lot 40, Block 34, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1. This church filed claim for exemption (3/4/59) but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $26710 should be allowed. Also, exemption of $1820 should be allowed on Sale 403. For the year 1959, Sale , 1367, Stauffer Chemical Company is assessed with Lots 22 and 23 Block 2, Harbor Front Tract, assessed value of land $250. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Assessment #95102. For the year 1959, Sale 1207, Dana Estates Inc., is assessed with Lot 315 Tract 2437, assessed value of lard $450. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Assessment 1114-463-45. For the year 1959, Sale 11422, Letitia Gregory is assessed with 1.76 acres in Section 1 TlN R2E. This assessment should be cancelled as it was acquired by Contra Costa County in 1950. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxa- tion Code: For the fiscal year 1960-61 In Volume 169 Assessment X122945, Richmond Church of the Nazarene is assessed with portion of Block 11, Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite, assessed value of land $7130, improvements $20950. This church filed claim for exemption but through an error exemption of i 24670 was allowed instead of $25820. An additional exemption of $1150 should be allowed. In Volume 22, Assessment X1870829 Seventh Day adventists Church is assessed with portion of lots 14, 15 and 16 Block G, Town of Brentwood, assessed value of land $400, im- provements $1810. This church filed claim for exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $2210 should be allowed. In Volume 24, Assessment #204401, George W. and Alda C. Potter are assessed with lot 1 Chateau Villa, assessed value of land $400, improvements $2280 and exemption of $1000. Mr. John L. ?Aiello, a former owner of this property, filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error was allowed on 1204401 instead of #360-054-12, Code 602. Exemption should be removed from jP04401 and allowed on 1360-054-11. In Volume 30, Assessment 1550737, C. H. and Martha Vanderlinden are erroneously assessed with 1.00 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value of land $550, exemption 550. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderlinden acruired property described in Assessment { 550737-1 instead of $550737. Assessment #550737 should appear in the names of Andrew N. and Sarah F. Jackson, 760 Vine Hill Way, Martinez. Assessment 1550737-1 should appear in the names of C. H. and Martha Vanderlinden. Also, exemption of 4550 should be removed from #550737 and 41000 allowed on #550737-1. In Volume 39 Assessment ,x704636, John C. and Ruth Davidson are assessed with portion Lot 220 Snata Aita Acres, Assessed value of land $220, improvements $1460. Mr. Davidson filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $780 should be allowed. In Volume 23, Assessment 1199624-1, Roland L. Hoblit is assessed with Lots 47 and 48 Block 2, Greater Richmond Pablo, assessed value of land $390, improvements $1670. Mr. Hoblit filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of .$1000 should be allowed. In Volume 5,Parcel 1112-021-10 Code 205, J. M. and Rose Howard are assessed with a 41-6 November 1, 1960 - continued Lot 319 Concord Estates 112, assessed value of land $500, improvements $2450. Mr. Howard Y filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 46, Parcel #182-040-35, Code 10002, Norman T. and Nora Burkhim are assess- ed with Lot 176 Sans Crainte Unit No. 3. Mr. Burkhim filed claim for veterans exemption which was not allowed. Subsequent information has since been received from another county making it possible to allow this claim. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 29, Parcel #185-091-06 Code 7311 E. J. and Sallie Denner are assessed with Lot 25 Tract 2405, assessed value of land $550, Improvements $5100. Mr. and Mrs. Denner filed claim for veterans exemption which was not allowed. It has since been determined due to subsequent information received by this office that Mr. and birs. Denner are entitled to exemptions. Exemption of $2000 should be allowed. In Volume 25, Assessment #192-042-07, Code 5106, Psi. G. and Bobbie Farr are assessed ; with Lot 18 Tract 2033, assessed value of land $1320, improvements 45320. Mr. Farr filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of f 1000 should be allowed. In Volume 38, Parcel #270-321-10, Code 8304, Donald M. and Dorothy Y. Anderson, 24 Los Amigos, Orinda, are assessed with Lot 522 Tract 2697 with assessed value of Land omitted. Land value of $1000 should be added. In Volume 38, Parcel 271-142-01, Code 8304, Herbert H. LaVigne is assessed with S a portion of Lot 232 Ro Laguna de los Palos Colorados, assessed value of land $590, improve- ments $5130. Mr. LaVigne filed claim for veterans exemption which was denied. It has since been determined that this property is heod as community property with Mrs. LaVigne. Exemp- f tion of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 38, Parcel 1271-171-15, Code 8318 R. L. and Shirley Ralph are assessed withLot 5L1 Lincoln Estates assessed value of land $680 improvements $6510, exemption 2000. It has since been determined that claims for exemptions should not have been allowed. Exemption of $2000 should be removed. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 In Volume 20, Assessment 1148232 Stauffer Chemical Co. , is erroneously assessed with Lots 22 and 23 Block 2, Harbor Front fract, assessed value of land $280. This assess- ment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in :assessment #95102. In Volume 26 Assessment #375125-2, Letitia Gregory is erroneously assessed with a 1.76 acre parcel in §ection 1 TlN R2E, assessed value of land *580. This assessment should be cancelled as it was acquired by Contra Costa County in 1950. In Volume 31, Assessment 1580029 Sast Bay Municipal Utility District is erroneousl assessed with 6 acres in Ro Laguna de los Palos Colorados, assessed value of land $890. Thi ST assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Assessment #580038. In accordance with Sections 531, 533 and 534 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, your authorization to the County Auditor to add $3000 (illegal filing veterants exemption) to the total value to the following property is respectfully requested:F' 150-114-02, Code 7900 Lametta M. Pearce Gregory Gardens Unit No. 6 Lot 1036 Assessed value of land $750, improvements $20609 Escaped assessment for the year 1957-59, DDD, Escaped assessment for the year 1958-59, 10009 Escaped assessment for the year 1959-60, 1000. In accordance with Sections 531, 531.19 533 and 534 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, your authorization to the County auditor to add the following escaped personal property to Assessment #105967 is respectfully requested: 105967 Willie and h'.argaret J. 0sburn Meekers Addition to Richmond Lots 12 to 18 incl. & 16 ft alley adj on W. N 20 ft Lots 19 to 26 incl & lots 27 to 33 incl Blk 30, also por 17th St adj on W being 32.5ftx195ft Assessed value of land $4530, improvements 28210 personal property $29900. Escaped assessment for 1959-60, 413290, Escaped assessment for 1960-61, 49040. Requests dated November 1. 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1960-61 Code 801-Assessment No. 1246 A. C. Mellin is assessed with personal property being for boat number 269-327, assessed value $500. This boat has been assessed and the taxes paid in Alameda County. Y1 November 1, 1960 - continued 1 Therefore, assessment no. 1246, code 801, should be cancelled. Code 7938-Assessment No. 98 Boat number 7 OB 2802 is assessed in the name of Fred Taylor, assessed value $70. -This boat was completely dismantled prior to the lien date, therefore, assessment no. 98, code 7938, should be cancelled. Code 1103-Assessment No. 73 Warren C. Dugan is assessed with personal property being for boat number 7 OB 51200 Iassessed value $120. This is a duplicate assessment as this same boat has been assessed andthetaxpaidunderassessmentnumber1103-0074. Therefore' assessment no. ?3, code 1103shouldbecancelled. E Code 801-Assessment No. 244 Boat number 7 OB 2898 is assessed in the name of +barren C. Dugan assessed value30. This boat was traded in, prior to the lien date, for boat number 7 0 .5120 which hasbeenassessedtoMr. Dugan under assessment no. 1103-0074. Therefore, assessment no. 244,I code 801, should be cancelled. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code the followingassessmentsshouldbeaddedtothe1960-61 Unsecured Personal Property Roll. a Code 900-Assessment No. 116k Earl Sherman Jr., 15 Cameo Ct., Walnut Creek, Calif. Boat No. CF 5674 AK-Assessed Value $250. s Code 5309-Assessment No. 546 Wm. E. Maley Film Producers Service Corp. 622 Divisadero, So. San Fancisco, Calif. Boat Number 6F 8506 AH, ,assessed Value $24k f Code 9409-Assessment No. 5 Grant D. Ibsen, 3856 Linden Lane E1 Sobrante, Calif. Boat Number CF 3544 BM-Assessed balue $100. Code 7305-Assessment No. 175 Edward Hurst 3303 Walmt Lane, Lafayette, Calif. Boat No. CF J262 AK, Assessed Value $120. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2405 David D. Hobbs, 4077 Legion Court, Lafayette, California Assessed valuation, personal property $100. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2406 John D. Rataa, 1346 Relies Valley Road Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property 4260. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2407 John D. Rata, 1346 Relie$ Valley Road Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property 4150. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalisation hearing have been signed for the above assessments. Code 801-Assessment No. 3530 Columbia-Southern Chemical Corporation One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh 22,Pennsylvan Assessed valuation, personal property 4,690. s Code 7305-Assessment No. 2401 James E. Martino, 1250 North Scenic, Lafayette, California 5 Personal property, assessed caluation $2,260. Code ?305-Assessment No. 2402 H. Dunham and Edward R. Rosso, 1070 Thompson Road, Lafayette Personal property, assessed valuation $380. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2403 H. Dunham and Edward R. Rosso, 1070 Thompson Road, Lafayette 1 Personal property, assessed valuation $380. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2404 David D. Hobbs, 4077 Legion Court, Lafayette Personal property, assessed valuation $80. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the: above assessments. J I 418 fi p, f t November 1 1960 - continued y= 9,Code 900-Assessment No. 2604 Budget Finance Plan, dba Signature Loan Company 6434 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 48, California Personal property, assessed valuation $550. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2398 Olga Riggs, 920 Dewing Avenue, Lafayette, California. x Personal property, assessed valuation $1,270. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2399 Olga Riggs, 920 Dewing avenue, Lafayette Personal property, assessed valuation $1,350. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2400 James E. Martino, 1250 North Scenic, Lafayette, California. Personal property, assessed valuation $2,260.y Note: Waivers of notice of an evualiaation hearing have been signed for the above assessments. Code 801-Assessment No. 3 526 SMS H. Wild & F Clifton, 1090 - 23rd Street, Richmond, California V Assessed valuation, personal property $520. Code 801-Assessment No. 3 527 r C. H. Whaley & M. E. Pederson, 259 - 11th Street, Richmond, California Assessed valuation, personal property $840. Code 801-Assessment 110. 3528 N. Caprile, dba Galen Pharmacy,2811 Macdonald avenue, Richmond, California j Assessed valuation, personal property $1,150. Code 801-Assessment No. 3529 i Budget Finance Plan, dba Signature Loan Company, 6434 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 48, California Assessed valuation, personal proverty $2,830. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalisation hearing have been signed for the above assessments. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of October, 1960.g 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 October, 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairman authorised to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a— In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. 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 following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Pleasant Hill Building: Decrease Increase Rent of Real Property 1003 11,655 Unappropriated Reserve 11,655 Y; Concord Municipal Court: Furnishings 235 Unappropriated Reserve 235 Marshal Office, Walnut Creek, California Temporary Salaries 1003 76 Unappropriated Reserve General 1003 76 r, Fund 71 t 4 9 n Y j November 1, 1960 - continued - Martinez Justice Court: Decrease Increase, t Temporary salaries and 360 overtime) Unappropriated reserve 360 Barron County Fire Protection Dist. v Capital Outlay Item 11 350 300 Ton Rock Fill Item 17 Pave Yard 935 3 Unappropriated Reserve 5$5 Mt. Diablo Fire District: Capital Outlay Item 31-Gas Stove 129 Item 10-Air Mask 15. Item11-2 Air Mask Bottles 44 r Item123-1 24-Drill Set M. z A Item13-Smoke Ejector 72 Item14-2 Flood Lights 2$' r§ Item1$-1 hose Hoist aItem25-1 Stepladder 24 fItem27-1 typewriter 21 Item30-1-60 in. desk 105 Item19-2 Pry Tools 5 Item Drive Set 2 Expenditures Applicable to prior yrs. 604. Unappropriated Reserve 1$7 Bel Air Highwav Lighting District LD-1$: Utilities 250` Unappropriated Reserve 250 Auditor: 2 Desks 1003 20 2 Chairs 1003 20; Sheriff Decrease 255-1013 1003 1200' Increase 1003 1200, For installation costs of emergencypower generator- Sheriff's Dept. and capital outlay purchases for same.) Sheriff-Detention: Decrease 300-7750-00$ 300 Decrease 200-7750-015 100 Increase 97-7712-503 400. Maintenance Dept. Job #1335) Probation - Boys' Center (313): 6 Park benches 1003 77 Material for tables 1003 77' Public Works Department: 1. Waterfront Road - Construction 1003 5100; Willow Pass Road - Construction 1003 5100 2. Hough Street - Right of Way 1003 2000: 3. Betterments - Secondary Construction 562 ' , Alhambra Valley Road - Construction 1003 1297 Hillcrest Road - Construction 1003 1265 Aid to Cities 1003 7000 t Somersville Rd. - Construction 1003 7000 n; Social Service: Board and Care 1465 500-2390 1100RichmondBuilding 0$7-7110-501 Pittsburg Building 365_t Partition San Pablo County Fire District: Capital Outlay Item 1 - $00' - 21" Fire Hose 1200 500' - 2 " Fire Hose 750 300' - 1 " Fire Hose 300. 200' - 3 4" Neoprene Chea. Hose 150 r V i'rK November 1, 1960 - continued - H J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reso lut ion Directing Engineer of Work to prepare amended Assessment Diagram, Assessment District No. 1960-5, County of Contra Costa, State of California. w..W WHEREAS, on the 26th day of July, 1960, there was filed an Engineer's Report, and 4 assessment diagram in the above entitled matter; and WHEREAS, since the time of the filing of the Engineer's Report and assessment diagram in the above entitled matter it has been necessary for the Department of Public Works and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa to make certain changes in the final map of Tract 2287, the exterior boundaries of which are co-terminous with the exterior boun- daries of Assessment District No. 1960-5; and WHEREAS, said changes have been made and the said Tract No. 2287 is now of record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that the assessment diagram shall be changed to conform i to the changes in the interior road lines of said subdivision; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the Engineer of Work in the above entitled assessment district be, and he is hereby, directed to file an amended assessment diagram; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby, directed to substitute said amended assessment diagram for and in place of the original assessment diagram attached to the engineer's report on file in the above entitled assessment district proceedings. 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 1st day of November, 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. H x; ABSENT: Supervisors None. r; In the Matter of Resolution and order approving Engineer's Report, Assessment and Assessment diagram, as amended, and confirm- ing the Assessment, Assessment Dis- trict No. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, Contra Costa County, State of California. r WHEREAS, on the 26th day of July, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of certain public improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, Contra Costa County, California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to SCHELL & MARTIN, Engineer of Work for said district; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 1960, the said SCHELL & MARTIN 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 July 26, 1960, the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted said Engineer's Report and fixed Tuesday, the 16th day of August, 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, 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 WALNUT KERNEL giving notice of the time of Daring on said report; f and WHEREAS, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. I. on August 16, 1960, said hearing was held and there were no protests; and WHEREAS, on the 16th day of August, 1960, the consideration of the Engineer's Report, assessment and diagram were duly and regularly continued from time to time to Tuesday, November 1, 1960, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of said day; S` t f. 4v iNovember 1, 1960 - continued - 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 improve ments, or as to the Engineer of Work's revised estimate of 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 name 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 improve- ments. 3. That the Engineer of Work has filed as Engineer's Report, including an assess- ment and amended diagram; that the Engineer of Mork has also filed a detailed estimate of the costs and expenses of said work and incidental expenses thereof, which said detailed estimate of costs and expenses and incidental expenses thereof is hereby approved by this resolution, and said detailed estimate is hereby finally approved and adopted as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of cost and expenses and incidental expenses thereof. 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 County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to disburse the funds realized from the levy of assessments and sale of bonds in the within proceedings in accordance with the amounts and to the persons, set forth in said "Exhibit A" annexed to this resolution, 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 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. s 5. The final map of Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands was filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa on the 13th day of October, 1960, g in Liber 79 of Maps, at page 40 thereof, Official Records of the County of Contra Costa. 6. 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 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 appor- tioned upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land within the boundaries of the assess- went district is as shown by the assessment attached to and made a part 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 land within the boundaries of said district is bene- fited in the amount and in the proportion of the total cost of the acquisition of improvements which each of said lots, pieces or parcels of lard has been assessed in said Engineerts s Reoort. 7. In the event the final cost of the acquisition of improvements and the final amount of the incidental expenses in less than is shown in the assessment hereby confirmed, then the balance remaining in the Redemption Fond for said bonds shall be applied by the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa toward the reduction of assessments in proportion to the amounts thereof, in accordance with the provisions of Section 10427 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 1st day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James F. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. i S 4 t f 1 i 3 Mr,+ November 1, 1960 - continued - EXHIBIT A ENGINEER'S DETAILED ESTIMATE OF COST OF PROJECT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1960-5, MONTCLAIR HIGHLANDS, TRACT 2287, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA The following items of cost are to be paid to GLENCOURT HOMES, 1533 Mount Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California: 1. Rough grading, 111,326 Cu. Yds.57,$90.00 2. Grading, 109,146 sq. ft. L $0.08 per sq. ft. 9731.69 4, 3. Regrading, 109,146 sq. ft. 0 $0.01 per so. ft. 19091-46 4. Paving, 62,404 sq. ft. 0 $0.22 per sq. ft. 13,?2$.$9 5. Concrete curb & Gutter, 4,549 lin. ft. e 1.75 per lin. st. 7,960.75 6. Concrete valley gutter, unit price 450.00 t 7. Supplemental concrete curb & gutter, 285 lin, ft. L $1.75 per lin. ft. 499.75 8. Sidewalks, 4350 lin. ft. @ $1.4C per lin. ft. 61,090.00 d 9. 2 Storm water Inlets Type "A" @$250-00 per each 500.00 10. 1 Storm Water Inlet, Type "C"200.00 200.00 11. 1 Storm Water Inlet, Type "D" 0 $350-00 350.00 12. 18" Reinforced concrete pipe, 490 lin. y T ft. 0 $7.00 per lin. ft. 3,430-00 13. 15" Reinforced concrete pipe, 175 lin. F ft. a $6.oQ per lin. ft. 1,050.00 14. 12" Plain Concrete pipe, 30 lin. ft. 0 4 5.00 per lin. ft. 150.00 15. Concrete lined ditch, 1,397 lin. ft. 0 2.50 per lin. ft. 39492-50 q 16. 4 Street Signs @ $50.CO per each 200.00 17. 6 Concrete monuments 0 $50.00 per each 300.00 19. Iron pipe monuments 7 0 $20.CQ per each 140-00 19. Fire Hydrants 2 @ 500.00 per each 19000.00 20. 9 Manholes ! 250.00 per each 2,250.OQ 21. 3 Rodding Inlets 0 $100.04 per each 300.00 22. Pressure Reliefs, 9 0 $90.00 per each 10.00 23. 9" Vitrified Clay pipe, 2,477 lin. ft. 6.00 per lin. ft. 149$62.00 24. 4" Vitrified Clay pipe, 1,170 lin. ft. v3.00 per lin. ft. 3,510-00 25. "Y" Branches 0 $3.CO per each -- 39 117-00 A TOTAL IMPROVEMENT COST TO BE PAID TO GLENCOURT HOMES 129,183.02 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES Ta BE PAID AS FOLLOWS: 1. To be reimbursed to GLENCOURT HOMES, 1533 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California, the following: a. For engineering fees w eviously paid 3,410.00 b. For owner's compacting testing charges 800.00 c. For soil's engineering previously paid 21200.00 2. Engineering fees to be paid directly to SCHELL & MARTIN, 3473 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, California 49232.00 3. To be paid to CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SAA'ITARY DISTRICT, 1250 Springbrook Road, Walnut Creek, California, for inspection fees 1,055-10 4. To be paid to the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA THE following: a. Inspection fees 1,480-92 b. Compacting testing charges 400.00 5. To be paid directly to EUGENE K. y STURGIS, 1322 Webster Street, Oakland, California, for legal fees 3,873-00 6. . To be paid as bills are presented for publication charges, printing bonds, bond register, etc. 1.000.00 TOTAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES 11$,451.02 TOTAL COST OF PROJECT 147,554.04 Bond Discount 0 97% of par 41-563.53 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BOND ISSUE AND TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED 152,117.57 DATED: July 26, 1960. SCHELL & MARTIN By a Engineer o or 4Jq November 1, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Resolution Authorising Sale of Bonds, Fixing date of said Bonds and determining maturity schedule j of said Bonds, Assessment District No. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, Contra Costa County, California. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Californiaasfollows: k THAT, WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has received a written proposal by FIRSTCALIFORNIACOMPANYofferingtopurchaseimprovementbondstobeissuedbytheCountyofContraCostatorepresenttheunpaidassessmentsleviedpursuanttoResolutionofIntentionadopted by this Board of Supervisors on the 26th day of July, 1960, for the payment of the acquisition of improvements and all of the incidental expenses of the acquisition of improvements inAssessmentDistrictNo. 1960-5, Tract 2287, Montclair Highlands, Contra Costa County, Californ a F and VIHEREAS, 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 FIRST CALIFORNIA COMPANY f -of July 26, 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 July 26, 1960, be, and a the same is hereby, accepted and that said bonds be, and they are hereby, ordered sold to FIRST CALIFORNIA COMPANY in the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in thebidofFIRSTCALIFORNIACOMPANY: and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the interest rate of said bonds be, and the same is 3 hereby, fixed at the rate stated in said bid; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds be numbered, mature, and be in the principal amount as shown on "Exhibit A" attached to this resolution, which said "Exhibit A" is, by i this reference, incorporated herein and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated November 2, 1960 and shall i bear interest from said date; and 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 ContraCostaandthatsaidcertifiedcopyofsaidEngineer's Report, assessment and diagram shall constitute the unpaid list of assessments provided to be filed with the Treasurer 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 SupervisorsioftheCountyofContraCostaCalifornia, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 1st day of November, 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. ABSENT: Supervisors None. EXHIBIT A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1960-52 TRACT 22879 MONTCLAIR HIGHLANDS. MATURITY SCHEDULE OF BONDS Year of Maturity Principal Bond Nos. July 2 of Amount i inclusive) Each Year) Due 1 to 11 7-2-62 10,117.57 12 to 21 7-2-63 102000.00 22 to 31 7-2-61 10,000.00 32 to 41 7-2-65 101000.00 42 to 51 7-2-66 10,000.00 52 to 61 7-2 10,000.00 62 to 71 10,000.00 72 to 81 7-2-69 10,000.00 82 to 91 7-2-70 10,000.00 92 to 103 7--2-71 12,000.00 10+4 to 113 7-2-72 l0 000.00 114 to 123 7-2-73 10;000.00 124 to 133 7-2-74 10,000.00 134 to 143 7-2-75 10,000.00 144 to 153 7-2-76 10=000.00 rrrr. Total -152,117.57 i h November 1, 1960 - continued - RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION TO UNDERTAKE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ACQUISITION OF IMPROVERENTS IN-ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1960-7, TRACT 2868, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. The petition of VIRJI HO:"BS, INC. for the acquisition of improvements by special ; assessment proceedings of the property within the boundaries of the map designated "Map 1 Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for the Construction and Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Subdivision 2868, Contra Costa County,California", which said map is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 2. The Certificate of SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED, registered civil engineers, dated November 1, 1960, certifying that the petition hereinabove referred to was signed by the owners of one hundred per cent (100%) 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 requested special assessment proceedings for the acouisitions 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 teras of said petition and that the assess- ment district proceedings shall be instituted and carried through in accordance with the term of said petition. i 4. It is hereby found, determined and ordered that SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED 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 Engineer of Mork, 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 F: compensation by the said EUGENE K. STURGIS which is on file in- these proceedings. 1 5. That the public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of speciall assessment proceedings to acquire the improvements set forth in said petition. Said work is I 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. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California". 1 6. The district which shall bear the cost and expenses of said acquisitions, include ing all incidental expenses, and rhh ich is to be assessed to pay for the cost of said acquisi- tions, 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 the Construction and Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Subdivision 2868, Contra Costa County, 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 proceedings for the acquisition I of said improvements under the provisions of the Municipal 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 Protest Act of 1931 of the State of California, now found in Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code. 81 That 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 accor- dance 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 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 1st day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, I W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. t NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. l t S 4 November 1, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of the Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of 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 to order the following acquisitions to be made in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: The acquisition of improvements in Clearland Circle and Mary Ann Lane, as shown on the tentative map of j Tract No. 2868 and as shown on the map entitled "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for the Construction and Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Subdivision 2868, Contra Costa County, California", which said map is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, and also consists of the imposition of charges against said property within said district for benefits from improvements constructed in Clearland Drive, Willow Pass Road and Clearland Circle exterior to the boundaries i of said District. i BE IT FURTIB:R RESOLVE that said improvements 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 Works and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the improvement of Tract 2868. That the structures and work and improvements herein described shall be constructed to the grades, subgrades and elevations severally shown upon the plans and profiles and de- tailed 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 im- provements 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 charge- able 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 lying within the boundaries of the map entitled and described, "Map Sowing Boundaries of histrict Proposed to be Assessed for the Construction and Acquisition of Improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Subdivision 2868, Contra Costa County, California", which said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map is, by this reference, incor- porated herein and made a part hereof; Excepting from the area shown and delineated on said map hereinabove referred to, y 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 United. States of America, contained therein, now in use in the performance of a public function. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aerial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum shall be issued herein in the manner provided by Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the last installment of which shall mature fourteen 14) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. 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 provisions of the improvement Act of 1915, 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 Improvement Act of 1913, the matter of the acquisition of the improvements herein referred to is hereby referred to SOLANO ENIM-VEERS ASSOCIATED, Engineer of Work, and the persons employed by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having charge and control of the public improvements described in this resolution. Said SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED are hereby directed to make and file with the County Clerk of theCounty of Contra Costa a report in writing containing the following: a. Plans and specifications of the proposed improvement if the improvement is not already installed. b. A general description of works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or conven- ient for the operation of the improvement, if the a works, appliances or property are to be acquired as part of the improvement. a i 1 2) t3 s November 1, 1960 - continued - c. An estimate of the cost of the improvement and of the cost of lands, rights of way, easements and inciden- tal expenses in connection with the improvement. d. A diagram showing the assessment ch strict 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 subdivi- sion shall be given a separate number upon the diagram. e. A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several subdivisions of land in the district in pro- portion to the estimated benefits to be received by each subdivision, respectively, from the improvement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the system of sanitary sewers when completed, shall be turned over to County Sanitation District No. 7-A, to be operated and maintained by said Sanitation District as part of their sanitary sewer system. j BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the system of domestic water supply in said assessment district shall be sold to the BAY WATER COMPANY without competitive bidding. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds that said improvements for supplying domestic water supply 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 for their operation or maintenance; for the further reason that the BAY MATER COMPANY is the only i public utility mhich has the facilities for the operation and maintenance of said domestic water supply system; that advertising 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 domestic water supply system. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 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, 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 Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and show cause why the proposed sale should not be made. This Resolution of Intention to make said sale shall be published once a week for two (2) successive weeks in "THE POST DISPATCH," which is the newspaper hereby designated by this Board of Supervisors as the newspaper in which the Resolution of Intention, and all other notices or resolutions required l to be published in these proceedings, shall be published, said newspaper being a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa. 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 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 lst day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: 7 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 and Order adopting Engineer's report and ordering the acquisition of improvements, Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California. i RESOLVED, on the lst day of November, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of certain public im- ' provements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 286$, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED, 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 accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED, Engineer of Work, did, on the lst day of November, 1960, file 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; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds; A. That the report made and filed by SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED on November 1, 1960, contains all of the requirements provided for said Report by the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, including (1) specifications; (2) plans and profiles and estimates of cost; (3) assessment diagram and assessment; (4) descriptions of easements or rights of way to be acquired. i. 427 November 1, 1960 - continued - i 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 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 22nd day of November 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, Martinez, California, is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the tLne and place for hearing protests with relation to the proposed acquisitions described in said report; that any person interested in objectingtosaidacquisitions, 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 the cost and expen- ses, 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 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 *f Supervisors hereby determines and orders that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall publish twice in "THE POST DISPATCH" a Notice of Improvement, giving notice of the time and place of hearing on said assessment and report, as hereinabove des- cribed, the first of which said publications 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 acquisi- tions 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 of the County of Contra Costa 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, State of California, at a regular meeting th ereof, held on the 1st day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, diel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. In the platter of RE: amended Agreement between County of Contra Costa and the State of California, acting by and through the department of water resources. WHEREAS, on June 2, 1959, the parties hereto entered into COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. 8-13OW40 and 8-157W51, under Item 446.7, BUDGET ACT OF 1958, concerning Work Project Nos. 8-130W40 and 8-157W51, consisting of the repair of channel lining and masonry dam and debris removal; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto now desire to further amend said COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. 8-130W40 and 8-157W51, in order to reflect an increase in the eligible cost of repair due to the incurrence of higher costs than anticipated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller, is hereby authorized and directed to execute the amendment to COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. 8-130W40 and 8-157W51 for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution passed and adopted by the County of Contra Costa at a meetin on the lst day of November, 1960, by the following vote: 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 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 October 26, 1960, referred copy of complaint and sunmons served on M. A. Snaith, Deputy Cleric, on October 26, 1960, in Action No. 79473 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus ARTHUR GRANSHAW, et al., to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring 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. i November 1, 1960 - continued - t In the Matter of Protest to turkey farm, located approximately two miles southeast of Oakley on Highway 14. y This Board having received a petition signed by several residents .of.. the Oakley area and in which they protest the existence of a turkey farm which is located approximately two miles southeast of Oakley on Highway #4; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Health Department. r r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Communication from the Oakley Chamber of Commerce. This Board having received a communication from the Oakley Chamber of Commerce requesting assurance that the Sheriff's Oakley Sub-Station "will remain in full force, along with the remaining county offices, such as the Health Center, Judge Chambers, etc.", and ex- pressing opposition to the "planned joint consolidation of the Judge's Chambers and their locating in Brentwood", and attached to this communication is a petition from residents of Oakley, Byron, Bethel Island, Knightsen and Brentwood area, which refers to the Public Health f Nursing Service and the Oakley Health Center; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, e IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication and petition are referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Petition from registered voters and property owners of the Danville Judicial District. This Board having received a communication from Mr. Richard B. Calhoun, 242 South Hartz Avenue, Danville, attached to which is a petition signed by many "registered voters and property owners of the Danville Judicial District", in which opposition is expressed to any action which would ultimately lead to the closing of the Justice Court in Danville; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication and petition are referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proceedings of Governing Board of PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Bond Election. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the pro- ceedings of the Governing Board of the PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on October 18th, 1460, at which election the electors of the district, by- a two-thirds vote, approved the following: Shall the PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000)? Yes 39638 No 110640 Illegal 28 TOTAL 59306 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 Proceedings of County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County regarding Tax Increase Election held in SAN PABLO SCHOOL DIS- TRICT on October 18th, 1960. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on October 18, 1960, at which election the electors of the District, by a majority vote, approved the hereinafter y t I I 42 J_ t i November 1, 1960 - continued - described proposition: Shall the maximum tax rate of the San Pablo School Dist- rict of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be continued at the present authorized rate of Two Dollars 2.00) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said District, exclusive of bond interest and redemption (expiring June 30, 1961), for an additional five (5) years commencing July 1, 1961 and ending June 30, 1966? The vote on said proposition was as follows: Yes 1673 No 414 Illegal or Blank ---- 6 Total 2093 4 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 re Issue of Bonds of Lafayette School District 1956 School Bonds, Series E. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, here- tofore on the 2nd day of October, 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order pro- viding for the issuance of $970,000 principal amount of bonds of Lafayette 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 $30C,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 $300,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $670,000 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 $225,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; ) and $145,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and $175,000 principal amount designated Series D 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 24 day of October, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $125,000, and directing this board of suuerviso rs to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to desig- nate said bonds io be sold as Series E; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($125,000 being (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 $970,000 principal amount of 1956 School Bonds of Lafayette School District, is incor- porated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are wade a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. Y125,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series E". Said bonds of Series E shall be dated January 1, 1961, shall be 125 in number, numbered consecutively from E-1 to E-125, 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: f 6,000 principal amount of bonds of Series E shall mature and be payable on January 1st in each of the years 1962 to 1981, both inclusive; 5,000 principal amount of bonds of Series E shall mature and be payable on January 1st in the year 1982. Said bonds of Series E 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 install- ment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of January, 1962, and there- after simi-annually on the 1st days of July and January of each year until said bonds are Paid; Said bonds of Series E 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 signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of 430 Af, November 1, 1960 - continued - f 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 f treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series E shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF ALMIERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA E - 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 School Bond, Series E LAFAYETTE SCHOOL DISTRICTIr t. of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the lst day of 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000inlawful money o the United tares of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate I of per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst days of July and January o each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (excepti 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, in- terest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $970,000, and is authorized by a w vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, Iheldandconductedinsaiddistrictonthe6thdayofMarch, 1956, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. t And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount j 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 con- formity 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 i 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 January, 1961 SEAL),SEAL Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNamer County Auditor W. T. Paasch County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series E 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 Lafayette 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 1956 School Bond No. E - Series E, of said District. dated January lst, 1961 H. E. McNamer County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series E ' 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 collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law.I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series E to be published at least two weeks in the LAFAYETTE SUN" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 29th day of November, 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 G, than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. 431 s November 1, 1960 - continued - E The foregoing resolution and order wasgg passed and adopted by the Board of SupervisorstofContraCostaCounty, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of November, 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 batter of re Issue of Bonds r of Lafayette School District 1960 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Lafayette School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to The matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does herebyfindanddeclare: That on the 14th day of December, 1959, said governing board deemed it advisable, and by its resolution and orderduly 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 8th day of March, 1960 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 $1,125,000 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 simi-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. r d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, 4 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. 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 or away from each school proerty (all of whit were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition) ; E That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published pursuant to Section 6063 of the Government Code in the Lafayette Sun a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required by law; That said election was held in said district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns thereof duly and f 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 3650 votes cast at said election, that there were 22 illegal or blank votes and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 2563 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 1065 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the govern- ing board of said district on the 24 day of October, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $70,000, 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 perform. ed 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 Lafayette School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggre gate authorized principal amount of $1,125,OCO and shall be designated "1960 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and $70,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $1,055,000 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 issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining $1,055,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated January 1, 1961, shall be 70 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-70, 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 i 41-)2 i I November 1, 1960 - continued - Wilowertohigher, as follows: 3,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A .shall mature and be payable on sfJanuary1stineachoftheyears1962to1971, both inclusive; 1 ,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on January 1st in each of the years 1972 to 1981, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cen per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of January, 1962, and there- 4 after semi-annually on the 1st days of July and January of each year until said bonds are paid; r: Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or buy a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall I be si.gn ed 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. u IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA t A- 12000 School Bond of Lafayette School District Y of Contra Costa County. 1960 School Bond, Series A IILAFAYETTESCHOOLDISTRICTofContraCostaCounty, State of California, acknowledges 1 itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of 19 the principal sura of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the Libited States o merica with interest thereon in r like lawful money at the rate ofver cent ( per annum, payable at the 4 office of said treasurer on the 1st days of July and Janua-r—y '37 each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one install- ment at the end of such year) . This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, h interest rates and maturities) amountinr, in theaggregate to $1,125,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally c called, held and conducted in said district on the 8th day of March, 1960, 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 lax to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict confor- mity 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 Hind 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 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 lst day of January, 1961. SEAL)Kiel F. Nielsen fChairmanofBoardofSupervisors COUNTERSIGNED: F H. E. McNamer County Auditor A. W. T. Paasch County 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 Treasurer of Coupon No.___,_ Contra Costa County, Sate of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Lafayette School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1960 School Bond No. A- i 433 9 November 1, 19W - continued - Series A, of said District, dated January lst, 1961 t H. E. McNamer County for IT IS FURTHER ORDMED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said district and provisism shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDMED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in the LAFAYETTE SUN" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 29th day of November, 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 1st day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: i AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, c' W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. 5 E NOES: None. f ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed I transfer of territory from Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District. This being the time fixed for the hearing on the proposed transfer of territory from Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union t High School District, the Clerk read memorandum dated October 26, 1960, from Harold De Fraga, Assistant County Superintendent of Schools, to the Board of Supervisors with reference to the issues involved in the territory described in the petition for transfer of certain territory from Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes s Unified High School District; and This Board having fully considered said matter, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOAFD ORDERED that the proposed transfer of said territory be and the same is hereby DENIED: IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to pre- pare legislation which would provide that persons transferring from a Unified District could continue to help pay the bonded Indebtedness of said District, said proposed legisla- tion to be presented to the State Legislature. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 4 AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, c. Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. 1 ABSENT: None. i In the Matter of Communication. E from Contra Costa County Unit of Judges, Marshals and Constables Association. This Board having received a communication from Contra Costa County Unit of Judges, Marshals and Constables Association, attached to which is copy of report of the association's Courts Survey Committee recommending that said committee be continued for another year, etc.; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication and copy of report are referred to the County Administrator. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c i a i k November 1, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of 4 agreement with Winton Jones AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA Contractor Inc. , for construe- COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE 6+ tion of Ygnacio Valley Channel. DISTRICT NO. 1 x This Board having on October 18, 1960, awarded a contract to Winton Jones Contractor,Inc. , 1949 Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord, for construction of Ygnacio Valley Channel,Westmoreland Park to Sacramento Northern Railroad in Ygnacio Valley near Concord; and An agreement dated October 25, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary forsaidwork, and two surety bonds, No. B-74025, each in the amount of $4,089.50, issued byUnitedPacificInsuranceCompany, with said Winton Jones Contractor, Inc., as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to Laborandmaterialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatsaidagreementbeandthesameisherebyAPPEOVEDandMelF. Nielsen, ChairmanofthisBoard, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid bonds which accompanied all bids are exonerated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Informal bids and awarding contract for regrading and paving of AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA area in the Rancho Drive-In COSTA. COUNTY STOF& DRAIN MAINTENANCETheaterinSanPablo. DISTRICT NO. 4. Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and WaterConservationDistrict, having reported to this Board that informal bids were received bysaidDistrictforfurnishinglabormaterial, tools and equipment to regrade and pave areaintheRanchoDrive-In Theater in ban Pablo, from the following: Lee J. Immel, 13555 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo; J. R. Armstrong 14th and Connecticut Streets, San Pablo; and said Mr. Rich having recommended to this Board the bid of Lee J. Immel as 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: $1,108), is the lowest and best bid for the doing ofsaidwork, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County; ' NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Lee J. Immel at the unit price submitted in said bid. ! IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Lee J. Immel shall present a good and sufficient surety bond to be approved by this Board, in the sine of $554, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Technical Staff of the Contra Costa County FloodControlandWaterConservationDistrictshallpreparetheagreement, which shall be reviewed by the District Attorney. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, as Chief Engineer of Contra Costa CountyStormDrainMaintenanceDistrictNo. 4, is authorized to inspect and to accept the work on behalf of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Claim for damages. Virginia Allen, 646.5 Claremont Avenue Richmond (by her attorney John T. Knox) having filed with this Board on October 28, 1990, claim for damages in the amount of $50,000 for personal injuries, and $3,000 for property damage; 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. In the Matt er of Approval of proposed establishment of reasonable safety require- ments for overhead electric and telephone line construc- tion applicable to locations in the vicinity of swimming pools. This Board having been notified that the Public Utilities Commission is considering , 435 r 5 November 1, 1960 - continued establishment of reasonable safety requirements for overhead electric and telephone line construction applicable to locations in the vicinity of swimming pools; and t Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, having recommended approval of the I proposal; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Utilities Commission be notified that this Board endorses its proposed establishment of reasonable safety requirements for overhead electric and telephone line con- struction applicable to locations in the vicinity of swimming pools. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to institute action to recover cost of hospital care. r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized and directed to institute legal action against the following persons to recover the cost of hospital care rendered them: Casceal Thomas Myrtle Lee Stovall William E. Parker Doris B. O'Neal Chris Melgoza Marion Kelley Sirate William H. Stevens Marvin Baxter i t' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.: In the Matter of Authorizing 3 the District Attorney to defend Robert Frye. It appears that there is on file in the Richmond Municipal Court proceedings No. 12569 entitled Central Fire Protection District vs. Romley Construction Company, Robert E Frye, et al. f It further appears that at the time of the incident which gave rise to this. litiga- tion, that Robert Frye was acting as a civil defense worker for Contra Costa County at the time of flood emergency on April 2, 1958. 9 Upon recommendation of the office of the District Attorney, BE IT RESOLVED that the District Attorney is authorized to defend said proceeding as far as it pertains to Robert Frye. Be it further resolved that all costs and expenses in maintaining such defense f are a charge against the general fund of Contra Costa County.c` In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to appeal Court's decision in Superior Court Action No. 78638, Fenmore C. Hoshour and Awry E. I Hoshour vs County_ of Contra Costa et al. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Kenny,. seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to appeal the Court's decision in Superior Court Action No. 7863$, Fenmore C. Hoshour and Awry E. Hoshour vs County of Contra Costa et al. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. In the putter of Directing District Attorney to appeal Court's decision in Action No. 79975 Sunset View Cemetery Association vs R. J. Kraints, Building Inspector for Contra Costa County. This Board considers the decision of the Court in Action No. 79975 Sunset View Cemetery Association vs. R. J. Kraints, Building Inspector of Contra Costa Bounty, and Mr. Blair F. Burton on behalf of Sunset View Cemetery Association appears before this Board with reference to the land use application filed by said Association with the Planning Depart- ment; and this Board having fully considered said smatter; i 436 tT ff is x November 1, 1960 - continued - Xt NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to file an appeal fromtheCourt's decision in Action No. 79975, Sunset View Cemetery Association vs R. J. Kraintz Building Inspector of Contra Costa County; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an emergency ordinance which would provide for the regulation of Cemeteries and declaringtheurgencythereof, and prohibiting commercial uses including mortuary, etc. e` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of penalty and reduction of tax on certain assessments. The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that the office of the County Tax Collector has received a remittance from qtr. John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents payment of taxes on the following assessments: Fiscal Year 1956-57 Code 7936' Assessment 38 James Jones dba Bl Monte TV Appliance Tax 4 8% Penalty 33.22 5. and said Auditor-Controller having requested authorization to cancel the penalty as providedunderprovisionsoftheBankruptcyAct; r Aj NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED Haat the County Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby authorizedtocancelsaidpenalty. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorising increase of level of illumina- tion at intersection of Wanda Street and Third Avenue, Crockett Lighting District LD 16) . On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorised to increase the level of illumination at the intersection of Wanda Street and Third Avenue from 2500 lumen to 6000 lumen, Crockett Lighting DistrictLD16) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance p` of Completion of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. This Board having accepted, subject to conditions stated in Board order dated October 4. 1960, construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field pursuant to contract with Wallace Webb & Sons, Contractor, dated June 2, 1959; and This Board now having received a certification from Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, that the conditions required by the Board order dated October 4, 1964, have been met; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Boll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work be accepted as complete as of September 30, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y 1 APS 43"7 November 1, 1960 - continued 1 In the Matter of Authorizing acquisition of two parcels of ground contiguous to Lafayette Branch Library site (County Service Area r LIB-1). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Right of Way Igent is authorized to acquire for County Service Area LIB-1, Lafayette, the two parcels of ground contiguous to the Lafayette Branch Library site; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Design Coordinator is authorize to negotiate the necessarywry amendments to the lease with the Retirement Hoard.i f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving "Summary of Basis of Concern Relative to the Physical Forks Proposed in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, by the State of California." WHEREAS, construction of works proposed by the State Department of Water Resources , will vitally affect the economic welfare of Contra Costa County; and 1 WHEREAS, it is proposed that these works be partially financed by funds which would become available if Proposition I is passed; NOW, THER£PrORE, this Board finds it necessary to make public its views concerning these works and the proposed method of financing and hereby approves the "Summary of Basis of Concern Relative to the Physical Works Proposed in the Sacramento-San Joaquin 1 .Delta, by the State of California. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silica. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 1 con- tract for Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole Branch. On the recommendation of Wayne A. Littlejohn, Architect, and on motion of Super visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. l which ADDS the sum of $577.45 for certain changes to contract with Herbert E. Ellis for Animal Control Center Alterations, Pinole Branch, is APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorised to execute said change order on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommending to the Retirement Board that it approve Change Order No. 3 i to the contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company for the Central Library Building. On the recommendation of the Public storks Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is made to the Contra Costa County Retirement Hoard that it approve Change Order No. 3 to the contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company, to provide an examination demonstration unit in Rooms 111.0 and 1.11 by the addition of a one-way mirror and intercom system. This change will amount to $1,245.17, increasing the net contract price to $1,165,136.18. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 (_7 J; F yyt•1. I S November 1, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Recommending rt. to the Retirement Board that it approve Change Order No. 4 to the contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company for the Central Library Building. On the recommendation of the Public works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is made to the Contra Costa County Retirement Board that it approve Change Order No. 4 to the contract with F. P. Lathrop Construction Company, for paving between the newly installed curbs and the existing pavement on Oak Park Boulevard. This change will amount to $1,454.75, increas- ing the net contract price to $1,166,590.93. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G, 5 In the Matter of Accepting and Giving AS FSC-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Notice of Completion of a Contract with NORTH WALNUT CREEK E24ERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL Ransome Company for interim channel im- DISTRICT provemen is in Walnut Creek, Willow Pass Road upstream to 0.6 mile northerly of ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Monument Road. NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on August 23, 1960, entered into an agreement with Ransome Company, 4030 Hollis Street, Emeryville $, California, for interim channel improvements in Walnut Creek, Willow Pass Road upstream to 0.6 mile northerly of Monument Road, with the Pacific Indemnity Company as surety; and WHEREAS, Air. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having certified to this Board that said work has been inspe - ed 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 26th day of October, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 26th day of October, 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 Acknowledging receipt of report covering safety record of the Building Maintenance Department. The County Administrator having submitted to this Board a report that as of October 10, 1960, the Building Maintenance Department completed one full year during which not a single employee of the department suffered a disabling injury; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report be and the same is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. S . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request that Board waive certain requirements set forth in Ordinance No. 1399. Mrs. Rita Strait, 2459 E. 23rd Street, Oakland, appears before the Board and requeststhattheBoardacceptlettersofrecommendationfromthreereputablecitizensofAlameda County in lieu of letters from citizens of Contra Costa County (Subsection g, Section 4, Ordinance No. 1399) and also that the Board waive the fee required in Section 5 of said Ordinance 1399, and grant her a permit to sell food from her truck in the County, as agent for her husband who is a totally disabled war veteran; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD. ORDERED that letters from three reputable citizens of Alameda County will be accepted in lieu of letters from Contra Costa County residents. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of whether she may be granted a permit without paying a fee, on the basis of acting as her husband's agent, is referred to the District Attorney and Sheriff for recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to sign tax anticipa- tion notes. At the request of the County Auditor-Controller, in accordance with provisions of Section 53850 et seq. of the Government Code, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by 439 November 1, 1960 - continued - i I Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman for bice-Chairman if theChairmanisnotavailable? of this Board is authorized to sign tax anticipation notes for suchamountasmayberequired. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.1 c. In the Matter of Authorizing reimbursement to Olga M. Sousa, Senior Counsellor, Probation Department, for enrollment fee required in connection with University Extension course at the University of California. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatreimbursementintheamountof $35 to Olga M. Sousa, Senior Counsellor, ProbationDepartment, for enrollment fee required in connection with University Extension course at theUniversityofCalifornia, is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing G . personnel of the Probation Department to transport children under the jurisdic- tion of said department, in private automobiles at such times as County vehicles are not available. j On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS- BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatpersonneloftheProbationDepartment, while carrying out their official duties, are authorized to transport children under the jurisdiction of said department, in their pri- vate automobiles at such times as County vehicles are not available. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, i j In the Matter of Approving c .: Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARDIORDEREDthatthefollowingordinancebeandthesameisherebyAPPROVEDandADOPTED:a Ordinance No. 1487 which provides for the issuance of variance permits withinAdministrativeOfficeLandUseDistrict. IT IS BY THE HOARD 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 t and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1487 in the "TRI CITY NEWS" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approvingppraving 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: Ordinance No. 1486 which repeals Paragraph 1 of Section A and Paragraph 1 of Section B of Ordinance No. 958 and repeals Paragraphagraph B of Section II of Ordinance No. 1357; which will change the parking on the easterly side of Brookwood Road between Moraga Way and Camino Pablo from diagonal to parallel; 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. 1486 in the Orinda Sun The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y i 440 d A# November 1, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, 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. 1488 which provides for the regulation of Cemeteries and declaring the urgency thereof, and pro- hibiting commercial uses including Mortuary, etc. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDrRED 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. 1488 in the "SAN PABLO NEWS" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Claude Lewis Corbitt. N An instrument dated November 1, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Claude Lewis Corbitt on August 5, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said Claude Lewis Corbitt are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Claude Lewis Corbitt 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 Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 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. 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 approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State CONCORD 505 October 27, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Annexation of the Atlas Powder Plant to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNEXATION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do resolve as follows: THAT 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 San Pablo County Fire Protection District; and, THAT the hearing on the proposed annexation of said hereinafter described territory to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District be and is hereby fixed at Tuesday, the 29th day of November, 1960, at 10:00 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, THAT 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 Richmond Independent", a newspaper circulated in the territory in which it is proposed to annex to the San Pablo 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 San Pablo County Fire Protection District is more particularly described as follows: ATLAS POWDER ANNEXATION TO THE SAN PABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Portion of the Rancho San Pablo and Tide Lands Adjoining, described as follows: Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 231, Rancho San Pablo, being an angle point in the boundary line of the City of Richmond, Annexa- tion Ordinance No. 1540; thence Northwesterly along the northerly line of the Rancho San Pablo, being along the northerly line of Lot 230 to the west line of Section 19, Township 2 Forth, Range 4 West; thence North along the 441 November 1, 1960 - continued - st 1' nf Sec i n 9 d the orthe txtension thereof to e no i i3ne o ` 2 61.5 acre parcel lana owned by the R Atlas Powder Company, said point being an angle corner at the most northern corner of the City of Richmond Annexa- tion Ordinance No. 1540; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said 65.54 acre Atlas Powder Company parcel toSthenortheastcornerofStateTideLandSurveyNo. 269 owned by Atlas Powder Company; thence Westerly and Southerly along i the northern and Western lines of State Tide Land Survey No. 269 to the southwest oDrner thereof, being the most northern corner of State Tide Land Survey No. 243 and an angle in the boundary line of the City of Richmond, Annexation Ordinance No. 1499; thence Southeasterly along the northern line of State Tide Land Survey No. 243 and the eastern extension there- of, being along the boundary line of the City of Richmond, r to the eastern line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, being the boundary line of the San Pablo County Fire Protection District; thence Northerly along the boundary line of the said San Pablo County Fire Protec- tion District, to the boundary line of the City of Richmond, Ordinance No. 1540, being a line drawn westerly from the intersection of the northeast line of Road No. 23 with the southeast line of Road No. 22 identified as Stake marked R. 22-23, to the most easterly corner of Sobrante Park, filed December 26, 1906, in Map Book C, page 61; thence Westerly along the last mentioned line to the most easterly corner of Sobrante Park, being a point on the northwestern line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence Northeasterly along the northwestern right of way line of the Southern Pacific, also being the boundary line of the City of Richmond, to the southwest line of the said Lot 231, San Pablo Rancho; thence Northwesterly and Northeasterly along the southwestern and northwestern lines of Lot 231 to the most northern corner thereof, the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board.s AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE F In the Matter of a Petition for Annexation of County San Ramon Branch Library Property to Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows:. THAT there has been submitted to this Board of Supervisors a Petition for Annexa- tion of county owned real property located in Danville described in the Petition for Annexa R tion to Central Contra Costa Sanitary District as follows: THAT parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lot 55 and the north 60 feet of Lot 56, as designated on the map entitled "Danville Gardens, 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 23, 1946 in Volume 31 of Daps, at page 26. BEING all that property described in the deed from Hartz Land Co., a Co-Partnership to Contra Costa County, dated September 25, 1959 and recorded December 4, 1959 in Book 3508 of Official. Records at page 149, containing an area of 0.58 of an acre, more or less; and THAT such property requires sanitary sewer service; and THAT the Chairman of Supervisors be, and he hereby is, authorized to execute and deliver the said Petition for Annexation to said District. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 2 I sr p y rr I r , f w A t:w M, y 0 r F y +.aE t a+ Y Y S y Y`}tl'c November 1, 1960 continued fI a ux a, , "Mid r And ;the Board adjourns to_meet on Thursday Nove aber 3 1960 at 10.30 a.a fn tier {' Board Chambers Hall oftecords l iartines California. 7Y 4 1 1' wr tg ' P pp; t v x Y 4. `^K r a t'I r,3 p% iiS Y 5„ Iet Ll ui Il i d .Y' i'`s ' s 4 ATTEST: W. T. PAASCi CLERK F.. T 4 k t5 zc:' M 7 z 7'rZr '- F'j J i'/. / c ' tE d f. p k +c'ldi '"s r x t- epLit t Ci3.erk 1 RN d d a d Y'y 4 r h t t R 4 % 443 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 39 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAF',BERS, HALL OF RECORDS, ?MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE €1Et. F. NIELSEN.. CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, W. G. BUCHANAN, ABSENT: SUPERVISORS THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f In the Fatter of Transfer of funds. i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 5,000 be transferred from the Unappro- priated Reserve (Account 990-9990) to Advertising (Account 135-2171) for the use of the Contra Costa County Development Association in promoting the development of the natural re- sources of the county. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this amount of 5,000 is provided in addition, to the sum stipulated in the agreement dated August 23, 1960 between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Development Association and the amount supplemented by board order on October 18, 1960. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.:f t AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, 14el F. Nielsen, W. G. Buchanan. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll and Joseph S. Silva. In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro- priation adjustment be and it is approved for the following department: 6 4 Advertising: Decrease Inc_ -_reasee Advertising 1003 5,000 1 Unappropriated .Reserve 1003 59000 r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:members present,C In the Matter of Application of Albert C. Fuller, doing business as A C F Disposal Service, and permit to collect refuse under provisions of Ordinance 1443. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Albert C. Fuller, doing business as A C F Disposal Service, for permit to collect refuse under provisions of Ordinance 1443, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Health Department and the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, W. G. Buchanan, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll and Joseph S. Silva. In the Matter of Bay Counties Water Problems Committee pro- posed vote regarding Propo- sition ropo- sition #l. WHEREAS, the Bay Counties Water Problems Committee will meet November 4, 1960, in Corte Madera, California, and proposes to vote on a resolution supporting the California Water Resources Development Bond Act (Proposition 1 on the November 8, 1960 ballot) ; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County as a member County of said Committee and whose Board of Supervisors has after serious study already taken a stand in opposition to Proposition 1 and which stand contains the conclusion- that passage of Proposition 1 would inflict serious economic harm upon the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta; and i WHEREAS, the Bay Counties Mater Problems Committee was originally formed to exchange information and technical data only with respect to water problems and not take action against the interests of any member county; and i 0 i 444 Y f N, . November 3, 1960 - continued 5 . WHEREAS, the Committee is not a duly organised body and the proposed vote is not an appropriate function of this Committee; rMt IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that this Board opposes the aforementioned proposed vote by w the Bay Counties Water Problems Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: IFAYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Nel F. Nielsen, r W. G. Buchanan. NOES: None. F ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. a. q. And the Board adjourns at 11:00 a.m. to deet on November 79 , 1960;, at.2:00 p.m i in th . Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 5.> zzfY F'e haf.rman ATTEST. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK BY hep "Clear c a gF a,r us BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS A a MONDAY, NOVMUM 79 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED x SESSION AT 2 P.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MAR71NE29 CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JABS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. This Board having met today with the expectation that it might be necessary, to borrow money and the County Auditor-Controller having reported that it is not necessary to do so;s NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that the Board takes recess at 2:20 p.m. to Wednesday, November 9, 1960 at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. hairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASC , CLERK Y Deputy Clerk r tt q 445 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, NOVE'SER 9 1960 THE BOARD `!ET IN REGkJil ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTIM'E2 CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABU MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN CALL, W. G. BUCSANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Cancellation 1 of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Richmond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; r On motion of Supervisor Key seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: P Walls Harbor Center Lot 10 Block 30 106819 All a r n Lots 34 to 36 Block 30 106835 East Richmond Heights Lot 4 Block 92 752818 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board G'F In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by z the C6ntra-Costa- C6uaty Housing Authority; and 4 The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costar. County Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 160-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: f Por. Nib 1/4 Sec. 25 T2N R2E IMBK 1959 Sale #2938 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Alaneda-Contra Costa Transit District having requested. the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on therecords as unpaid on certain property acquired by j the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens to the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 4 City of Richmond Blocks 93, 96, 96A and 97 109031-1 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board w In the Matter of Canc ellat ion of 1960-61 County tax liens. F The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County. tax liens to the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District i y t 4 7 q , 446 fi{ t$ ifm November 9, 1960 - continued - Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny , seconded by Supervisor Buchanaq IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on t' the following described property as requested: Por. Ro. Las Juntas Code 7974 152-070-07 Por. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 4; 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by a 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 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the 3DistrictAttorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny , seconded by Supervisor Buchan an IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: West Richmond Lots 25 & 26 Block 10 115522 All 4 Lots 13 to 16, Por. 17 Block 5 11544$ Lot 12 Block 20 11557$ n Industrial Center Lots 11 to 14 Block 5 11$769 n Tr. Pullman Townsite Lots 32 & 33 Block 18 134083 n n Lot 37 Block 19 134117 n Walls Addition Lot 27 Block 193 135351 Lot 16 Block 195 135400 n Lots 14 & 15 Block 196 135435 Lots 22 & 23 Block 198 135469 n Lots 13 & 14 Block 205 135533 Lots 37 & 38 Block 205 135543 n Central Richmond Lot 18 Block 13 137795 n Lots 39 & 40 Block 13 137807 n Lot 28 Block 4 138016 r Lots 47 & 48 .Block 6 138083 Por. Lot 25 A11 26 Block $13$13$ n Lots 3 to 15 Block 9 13814$ n Lots 35 & 36 Block 9 13$164 n Lots 37 & 38 Block 9 138165 n Huber Tract Lot 10 Block 7 138327 Lots 14 & 15 Block 7 138330 n Coleman Pullman Lots 7 & 8 Block 2 138910 East Shore Park Lot 39 Block B 139440 Lot 40 Block B 139441 n Town of Stege Por. Lot 1 Block 1 139910 n 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 erron- eous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Requests dated November 2. 1960 In accordance with Section 4$31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll: In Volume 4, Parcel 1128-010-23, Code 202, E. E. and Rita Galli are assessed with portion Lot 54, Concord Acres Annex with land and improvements erroneously assessed at $670 and $1170 respectfuAy. Due to a clerical error the correct reappraised values were not transmitted to the Uoll Division. The correct assessed value of land is $700 and improvements 630. In Volume 32, Parcel Nos. 12$-300-15, 128-300-223, 128-300-23 and 128-300-24 erroneouslly appear in Code Area 7938. These properties were annexed to the City of Concord and should appear in Code Area 202. In Volume 47, Parcel 1172-090-04, Code 10022, Ralph F. and Kathleen Falla are assessed with a portion Lot 24, Walnut Park, assessed value of land $640, improvements $550, exemption $1000. Mr. Falla filed claim for veterans exemption on his 1/2 interest in this property but through an error exemption of $1000 was allowed instead of $595. A 447 5 November 9, 1960 - continued - F In Volume 47, Parcel #172-100-02, Code 10022, C. C. and Katherine Seburn, c/o Harry T. Cameron are assessed with a portion Lot 5, Walnut Park and #172-100-03, Harry T. and Maxine Cameron are assessed with a portion Lot 5, Walnut Park with improvements assessed at $2860 and $630 respectfully. Due to a clerical error the correct reappraised valued were not transmitted to the Roll Division. The correct assessed values of improvements on 172-100-02 should be $2560 and $500 on #172-100-03. In Volume 22, Parcel 1174-110-03, Code 900, W. A. and Margaret Lawrence are assessed with a portion Block 1, Pringle Addition, assessed value of land $1720, improvements 5000, exemption $1000. It has since been determined that Mr. Lawrence's holdings exceed the limitations set by law, therefore exemption of $1000 should be removed. In Volume 9, Assessment #62511, Glen C. and Blodwen Porter are assessed with ortion Block 107, Original Survey of Martinez assessed value of land $420, improvements 1770. Mr. and Mrs. Porter filed claims for veterans exemption. It has since been deter- mined that Mr. and Mrs. Porter qualify. Exemption of $2000 should be allowed. In VoltLme 13, Assessment #102861, G. S. and Margaret Miller are assessed with Lots 12 and 13 Block 75, Bay View Addition, assessed value of land $,530, improvements $4950. Mr. Miller filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. i In Volume 30, Assessment #550653, Louis G. Bartolomei, et al are assessed with 97 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas with land erroneously assessed at $1130. The correct assessed value of land is $450. In Volume 31, Assessment 1580265, Alfred W. Ferreira is assessed with a portion Lot 291, Ro Laguna de los Palos Colorados with personal property erroneously assessed at 4130. This personal property should be cancelled as it is double with personal property appearing on the Unsecured Roll under #7706-2002. In Volume 43, Assessment #808207, J. F. and Inez Mlcoch are assessed with Lot 22 Block 66, NorthRichmond Land and Ferry No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $510. These improvements should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. In Volume 31, Parcel #%-014-06, Code 7912, Andrew Norwood is assessed with Lot 3 Block 5, Bella ?Monte No. 2, assessed value of land $190. Mr. Norwood filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $190 should be allowed. In Volume 35, Parcel #121-081-22, Code 17922, A. 0. and Virginia D. Jones are assessed with portion lot 24 Tract 2498, assessed value of land $970, improvements $6550. Mr. Jones filed calim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. s Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 46, Parcel #183-152-05, Code 10002, R. G. and Jean Jones are assessed with Lot 31 Sans Crainte #2, assessed value of land $1230. Mr. Jones filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $780 should be allowed In Volume 29, Parcel #231-030-10, Code 7308, H. M. and Mary Pitt are assessed with 48 acre parcel in Ro Canada del Pinole with improvements erroneously assessed at $6900. A computation error has been made in determining the assessed value. The correct value of improvements is $5070. In Volume 37, Parcel #264-062-05, Code 8304, R. W. and Jean Johnson are assessed with Lot 2 Block C. Orinda Oaks, assessed value of land $150, improvements $3850. Mr. Johnson filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 37, Parcel #268-012-01 Code 8304, M. M. and Ruth Myers are assessed with Lot 95, Tract 2245, assessed value of land illOO, improvements $5600, exemption $1000. Exemp- tion should be removed as it has been determined that Mr. Myers holdings exceed the limitation set by law. In Volume 8, Parcel #509-023-13, Code 300, Elsei Henning et al, are assessed with Lots 38 and 39 Block E, First Addition to Bay View Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $3080. These improvements should be removed and added to Parcel #509-060-02. Parcel 309-060-02 appears in the name of Lloyd Holibaugh. This office has been unable to locate Mr. Holibaugh to notify him of the increase of his assessment. In Volume 20, Assessment #143543, Jones Mortgage Company, 220 35th Ave., Richmond, is assessed with Lot 23 Block C, Richmond Pullman Tract with land and improvements erroneously assessed at $2030 and $1990 respectfully. A reappraisal of improvements was made changing improvements from $1990 to $2030 but through an error land was changed to $2030. The correct assessed value of land is $210 and $2030 for improvements. In Volume 21, Assessment #159376, M. A. and Renee Burglin are assessed with Lot 16 Tract 2629 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3510. These improvements were classi- fied in error. The correct assessed value of improvements is $3030. In Volume 39, Assessment 705457, A. A. Schumann is assessed with Lot 157, Naylor Tract with improvements assessed at and $850. Improvements of $850 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. G, I 3 448 November 91 1960- continued - In Volume 6, Parcel X500-060-0$, Code 300, Joseph and Antoinette Filice are assessed with Lots 12, 13 and 14 Block 2, Richmond Pacific Heights with improvenents omitted, Improvements of $8230 should be added at the request of Mrs. Antoinette Filice. In Volume 8, Parcel 1505-203-26, Code 300, John and Irene Fourkas are assessed with Lot 173, Arlington Estates with improvements omitted. Improvements of$5760 should be added at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Fourkas. Y Requests dated November 2. 1960 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll. In Volume 12, Assessment #95237, Utah Construction Co., is erroneously assessed with6.55 acres in Ro El Sobrante, assessed value of land $2160, improvements $1490. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in and double with Assessment #159540. In Volume 12, Assessment 195238-1, Trinity Evengelical Lutheran Church is erroneously assessed with 3 acres in Ro El Sobrante, assessed value of land $990. This Assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Assessment 1159544. Assessment #159544 should appear in the name of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. In Volume 12, Assessment 195382-2, C. Wadsworth White, et al are erroneously assessed with an undivided 1/4 interest in 3.53 acres in Sections 35 and 36 T2N W. assessed value of land $60. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in N Assessment , 135-7-61A, parcel 1 appearing on the State Board Utility Roll. In Volume 28, Assessment J492026, Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2025 is assess- ed with 205.20 acres in Sections 12, 13, 14, 22, etc., in T2N and TIN, R3E and R4E, assessed value of land $610. This property should appear on the Roll as non-taxable property as it lies within the Reclamation District. Also, Sale x!1762 for 1955 should be cancelled. Request dated November 2, 1960 w h. In accordance with Section 254.7 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1958-59 Assessment Roll In accordance with Section 254.7 of the Revenue Laws of California your authoriza- tion to allow exemption in the amount of $11500 to Sale #774 for 1958, Assessment x}104193-1, appearing in the name of East Seal Society for Crippled Children & Adults. Request dated November 8. 1960 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll. Code 5304-Assessment No. 2002, Hale Fisheries is erroneously assessed for improve- ments in the amount of $500. These improvements consisting of an old barge had been abandoned and disposed of by Hale Fisheries prior to lien date. Assessment No. 5304-2002 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. f Code 17910-Assessment No. 2076, 0. R. Hayes is erroneously assessed for an airplane in the amount of $240.This airplane was not located in Contra Costa County on the lien date of the first Monday of March. Assessment No. 17910-2076 is therefore erroneous and t should be cancelled. n; Request dated November 9. 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll. Code 900-Assessment No. 2610r Geraldine R. Solbach dba Gerry's Beauth Studio 1891 Bonanza Street, Walnut Creek Assessed valuation, personal property $250, money $100, total $350. Code 6604-Assessment No. 2142 Y> Harry M. Donaldson 882 Diablo Road, Danville Assessed valuation, personal proverty $1.20. Code 6604-Assessment No. 2143 Harry M. Donaldson 882 Diablo Road, Danville Assessed valuation, personal property $120. h. it. 449 r November 9, 1960 - continued - x Code 6604-Assessment No. 2141+ Stewart E. Stellmacher dba Stellmacher Painting Company 4 Buena Vista, Danville 3 Assessed valuation, personal property $z90. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalisation hearinghave been signed h ` assessments,greed for the above rT Code 6604-Assessment No. 2145 Stewart E. Stellmacher fix; dba Stellmacher Painting Company 4 Buena Vista, Danville Assessed valuation, personal property $290. Code 6624-Assessment No. 2003 Robert A. Shipley P. 0. Box 2?5, Diablo Assessed valuation, personal property $630. z. Code 6624-Assessment No. 2004 itRobertA. Shipley y ,P. 0. Box 275, Diablo Assessed valuation, Personal property ,$520.: Code 7305-Assessment No. 240$ r Milton F. & Jean Ann Bruasone 3718 Rose Court, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $1080. F . S Code 7305-Assessment No. 2409 S 4 Charles J. Kratterumaker 3 d 928 Hough St., Lafayette Assessed valuation, property $100.,. s x : Code 7305-Assessment No. 2410 Charles J. Krattenmaker 928 Hough Street, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $100. s Code 7305-Assessment No. 241.1 L. J. Martino r 1319 Martino Road, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $1170. y Code 7305-Assessment No. 2412 L. J. Martino t; 1319 Martino Road, Lafayette a Assessed valuation, personal property $1500. f N r, Code 7305-Assessment No. 2413 Robert E. McAdams 3563 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $120. x: Code 7305-Assessment No. 2414 John 0. Cline 3302 Berta Lane, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $90. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2415 John 0. Cline 3302 Berta Lane, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $50. r:Code 7305-Assessment No. 2416 s Elmer & Walter Riniker dba Riniker Brothers 1059 Aileen Street, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal proper ty $100. Code 7305-Assessment No. 2417 Elmer and Walter Riniker dba Riniker Brothers 1059 Aileen Street, Lafayette Assessed valuation, personal property $100. Code 7701-Assessment No. 2039 Joe B. Smoot, .Inc. Rheem Center, Rheem, California Assessed valuation, personal property $1U00. A'; 450 lx November 9, 1960 - continued - 41 Code 8304-Assessment No. 2149 fi Wayne G. McDonell z 71 Donna Maria Way, Orinda Assessed valuation, personal property $320. Code 8304-Assessment No. 2150 Wayne G. MacDonell 71 Donna Maria Way, Orinda Assessed valuation, personal property ,$320. Code 8304-Assessment No. 2151 Don W. Jones 6 El Nido Court, Orinda Assessed valuation, personal property $600. Code 8304-Assessment No. 2152 Don W. Jones R 6 El Nido Court, Orinda Assessed valuation, personal property $600. Code 10017-Assessment No. 2001 Ray H. Spenst 925 Hawthorne Drive, Walnut Creek Assessed valuation, personal property $120, Money $30s total $150. Code 10017-Assessment No. 2002 Ray H. Spenst 925 Hawthorne Drive, Walnut Creek Assessed valuation, personal property $150, money $30 total $180. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above, assessments. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. j 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 folloviing personnel adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: Public Works: Reduce Assistant Civil Engineer position number 21 to 28/40 hours, effective November 10, 1960. K Social Service: Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 26 ($3414415) , and cancel one (1) Typist Clerk, Range 23 42954358), effective November 10, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are an for the following departments: Public Works Department:Decrease Increase 1. Cummings Skyway 1003 900 Secondary Betterments 1003 900 2. undistributed Labor Costs Temporary Salaries 1003 4400 Overtime lOC3 5000 Costs Applied to Labor 1003 9400 Sobrante Avenue - Right of way 1003 1900 Danville Highway - Right of Way 1003 1950 Contra Costa Highway - Right of Way 1003 1500 Primary Betterments 1003 3950 Secondary Betterments 1003 1500 Y Install generator 1003 329 Tractor & Attachment 1003 329 6 " . zr 45 November 9, 1960 - continued - Sheriff Is Denartanent: Decrease Increase 1) Decrease 255-7751-009 50 Increase 235-7751-00$ 50 1' 2) Decrease 255-7751-009 90 4 Increase 255-7750 (camera) 90 County Service Area Fl, Bay View: Insurance - Other 2071 16- Interest on Registered warrants 2071 16 a Mt. Diablo Fire Prot. District: Item 1008 - Nozzles 140 Battery Charger 140 Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District: Expenditures, Prior Years 6 Capital Outlay: Item 5, Two 1" Nozzles 41 Item 6, Two 11" Nozzles 5 Item 22 - 7 Hydrants 52 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising Sheriff to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field to do cleanup work. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD I ORDERED that the Office of the County Sheriff is authorized to use prisoners at the Buchanan. Field Airport in a clean-up operation which will require fifteen or twenty prisoners fora period of one geek, the dates on which the prisoners should be transported to be at the dis- cretion of the Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report on rabies legislation pursuant to Board order dated October 11, 1960. i The County Administrator having recommended to this Board that it propose that .the County Supervisors Association of California, consider certain amendments to rabies legisla— tion, and the following persons having appeared this day before this Board and commented on said matter: Mrs. Gladys Sargent of Pets & Pals; Mrs. Grace McKnight, Founder of the Parents Committee Against Fluoridation, Inc.; Mr. Burt Howard, President of the Contra Costa County Kennel 2 Club; and i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD. ORDERED that December 13, 1960, at 10 a.m., is hereby fixed as the time for considering report from interested groups. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acknowledging s receipt of Census Tract Street Index and ,establishing charge for copies of the Index and Census Tract Map. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD p ORDERED that receipt of the Census Tract Street Index compiled by the County Planning t Department is acknowledged, and a charge of $3 for copies of the Index and Census Tract Map is hereby established. P The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fe f i 2 y E 4 November 9, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Lease with ERCOLE MARTIGNONI for Property for County x Library Installations.RESOLUTION FTheBoardofSupervisorsofContraCosta4ountydoesresolveasfollows: THAT, there is presented to this Board a lease dated the 10th day of October, 1960, W, executed by Ercole Martignoni as lessor of the following described property: A parcel of land, being a description parcel., fronting 75 feet on the northeast side of Pacheco Boulevard, approximately 300 feet east of Giannini Road, Pacheco Boulevard, County of Contra Costa, State of California, containing an area of .283 acres, more or less, together with the building erected thereon of the dimensions of approximately50x60feet. and, THAT, said lease has been approved by appropriate officials of the County and the execution thereof is in the County interest, and THAT the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and theClerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following mate of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Diel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None, In the Matter of the Execution of Lease between County of Contra Costa kandDelmarM. Cramer for Rodeo Judi- cial District Court. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there has been presented to this Board a form of lease between Delmar X. Kramer, Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, as Lessee, for Rodeo Judicial District Court, Rodeo, California, covering the lease period, November 10, 1960, to November 9, 1961, and the Board being apprised for the terms of said lease and good cause appearing therefor, and 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 Costar PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Net F. Nielsen, Thomas John Colla W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division, Public J Works Department, to negotiate r for lease of space in the Hersey Building in Martinez. µ:On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate for the lease of space in the Hersey Building in Martinez, to relieve overcrowding in the County Health Department Building. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Granting authority to County Auditor-Controller to process without itemization claims for gro- ceries, ro-ceries, rent, etc., provided xg to indigents on authorizations properly issued by the Social Service Department. k On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority is granted to the Office of the County Auditor-Controller to process without itemisation claims for groceries, rent, and other items provided to indigents on authrz orizations property issued by the Social Service Department.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i November 9, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Referral of Ordinance 1488 to the Planning Commission for the purpose of conducting hearings and reporting to this Board. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the County of Contra Costa- resolves as follows: THAT because of a recent court decision which allows a retail business use under former Section 8317 of the Ordinance Code, the Board of Supervisors on November 1, 1960, adopted Ordinance 1488 amending said section to prohibit such commercial or retail use; THAT the Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance 1488 on an emergency basis to preserve the character of cemeteries and to continue the consistent interpretation of the previous ordinance that commercial and retail uses were prohibited in cemeteries; THAT the Planning Commission is directed to conduct hearings in accordance with the Planning Act for the purpose of recommending to this Board the adoption of a comprehen- sive ordinance regulating cemeteries and the uses which may be authorized for property included;,.'within cemeteries. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.G:f In the Matter of Sale of 1957, Series B, Alhambra Union High School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $1,7509000 principal amount of bonds of- Alhambra Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 13000,0003, designated as Series B said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and UM REAS, votive of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner pre- scribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Costf to District Bank of America, N.T.& S.A. 3609796 and Associates First Western Bank & Trust Company 369,025 Wells Fargo Bank American Trust Company 374,425 Blyth and Company 375,999 1 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 andthe pre- mium of f erect, if any, NO , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra E Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. and Associates for $1,000,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment ' to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of $79. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum 1 B-351oto8-400 4 3/'4% B-401 to B-500 3% B-501 to B-boo 34 8-951 to BB-- 100050 1 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of June and December in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on December 15, 1961. s 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return w 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 of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the sane bear interest at the rates aforesaid. A i i i November 9, 1960 - continued - PASSED ASID ADOPTED this 9th day of November, 1960, by theBoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, »del F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. r.k ABSENT: Supervisors - None. G In re Issue of Bonds of Martinez School District 1957 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of sun_ erviso rs of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereto- r. fore on the 19th day of November, 1957, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order pro- viding for the issuance of $950,000 principal amount of bonds of Martinez 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 ; 255,000 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 255,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now out- standing, and 1WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $695,000 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 governing board of said district on the 25th day of October, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $350,000 and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds J. into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series B; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined and does hereby declare, that it wisnecessaryanddesirablethat ($)50,000 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 g Rprovidingfortheissuance of $950,000 principal amount of 1957 School Bonds of Martinez 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. 350,000 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 January lst 1961, shall be 350 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-350, 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 numeric order, from lower to higher, as follows: 17,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 1st in each of the years 1962 to 1981, both inclusive; 10,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 1st, 1982. Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of January, 1962, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st 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, j and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of i 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 reporduced, except that one of said signa- tures 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 substantially in the following form, to wit:G a 455 November 9, 1960 - continued - Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA a B-1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF j Martinez School District of Contra Costa County. 1957 School Bond, Series B MARTINEZ 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 19 the principal sum of One Thousand collars ($1,000) in lawful money of th-e-Un—i-t-eU States of America with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (_%) per annum, payable at the R office of said treasurer on the 1st days of July and January of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year Qiich is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . r This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $950,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than tyro-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said district on the 29th day of January, 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 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 brand have been done and performed in strict conformity with the j 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 January, 1961. SEAL) Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNamer County Auditor W. T. Paasch County Cler 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 Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Martinez 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 1957 School Bond No. - Series B, of said District, dated January 1st, 1961I t H. E. McNamer County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable 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 GAZETTE" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said Count i of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 6th day of December, 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. i The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 9th day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: G. 1 SNE r YS November 9, 1960 - continued -r AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. G In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa granting jurisdic- tion to the City of Concord. WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Concord, Contra Costa County, California, on October 31, 1960, 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 of certain public improvements therein described, a portion of which work to be acquired lies within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Concord, on October 31, 1960, by Resolution No. 1523 requested the consent of this Board of Supervisors to the creation of said assess- ment district and the acquisition of the improvements to be acquired because the scope of the work to be done and the acquisitions to be made and the assessments to be levied included cer- tain property utich 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 acquisition of improvements describ- ed 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 acquisition of improvements; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby gives consent to the formation of said assessment district described in said proposed Resolution of Intention and described and referred to in said Resolution of Intention as Assessment District No. 16 of the City of Concord, Contra Costa County, California", and does hereby consent to the acquisition of the improvements therein described and referred to, the assessing of property, and to the assumption of jurisdiction by the City Council of the City of!{ Concord for all purposes in connection with the formation of said assessment district, and the acquisition of improvements and the assessing of property within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa which is included 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 Concord, Contra Costa County, California. i 4. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adorted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 9th day of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. f NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. In the Matter of Recommending to the Retirement Board that it accept Chronic Ward Building at County Hospital with certain exceptions. The Public Works Director having recommended to this Board that it recommneds to the Retirement Board the acceptance of the Chronic Ward Building at the County Hospital, construct ed by Vezey Construction Company under contract executed February 23,1960, as COMPLETE as of November 3, 1960, except for 20 minor items as listed in letter dated November 3, 1960 from the County Building Maintenance Superintendent, the said Public Works Director having notified this Board that Mr. Vezey of the Vezey Construction Company, has agreed; 1. Owner will withhold $1500 to assure satisfactory completion. 2. Contractor will file the required guarantee and certificates as well as providing a maintenance bond of 5% of the contract price of $159,594-00; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD RECOTVENDED to the Retirement Board that it accept the Chronic Ward Building at the County Hospital constructed by Vezey Construction Company under contract executed February 23,' 1960, as COMPLETE as of November 3, 1960, except for said minor items listed in the letter hereinabove referred to. 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: None. @i ' 457 November 9, 1960 continued In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain in Court f Action to the office of the District Attorney. TheClerk of this Board having on November 9, 1960, referred copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 1:10 p.m., on November 1960, in Action No. 79818 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus Harold E. Fontecilla, et al., to the office of the Distric Attorney; 3 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring 3 said copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 9, 1960, referred copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 1:10 p.m., on November , 1960, in Action No. 78984 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the a Department of Public Works, versus Erickson, Phillips & Weisberg, a corporation, et al. , to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEFXFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. 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 and Complaint in Eminent Domain in Court Action to the office of the j District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 9, 1960, referred copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 1:10 p.m., on November 9, 1960, in Action No. 79108 of the SuperiorCourt of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus County of Contra Costa, a political subdivisio f of the State of California, et al., to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C , In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's a action in referring copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 9, 1960, referred copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 1:10 p.m., on November 9, 1960, in Action No. 79089 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Public Works, versus Bruno H. Gelbke, et, al., to the office of the District Attorney; NGK, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i e In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Deomain in Court Action to the office of i the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 9, 1960, referred copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Natalie Welby, Deputy Clerk, at 1:10 p.m., on November 91 1960, in Action No. 79112 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, The People of the State of California, acting by and fi yF t j,1 y 5"S rr 777> sE November 9, 1960 - continued - through the Department of Public works, versus Dana Z. Slater, et al., to the office of the District Attorney; T NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerkts action in referring said copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lightin system for County Service Area L-12 Santa Rita Acres - Appian Way) . Agreement dated October 24, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of County Service Area L-12 as specified in bid heretofore accepted by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for the term of five years from and after thedateelectricserviceisfirstsuppliedtosaidlampsandaccessorieswheninstalled, and shall thereafter extend automatically for successive teras of one year each, and district shall pay monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, having been pre- sented to this Board; and f 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 said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. CL ' In the Matter of Approval of agreement r with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lightinsystem for County r Service Area L-11 Sobrante Manor). Agreement dated October 24, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of County Service Area L-11 as specified in bid heretofore accepted by this r Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for the term of five years from and after the date electric service is first supplied to said lamps and accessories when installed, and shall thereafter extend automatically for successive terms of one year each, and district shall pay monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, having been pre- sented to this Board; and 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. G In the Matter of Ordinance No. 23, adopted by the Contra Costa County Water District. This Board having received copy of Ordinance No. 23 adopted by the Contra Costa County Water District Board of Directors on September 7, 1w; and which refers to the annexa- tion of certain territories of said District;s3 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of Ordinance No. 23 be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. William Mendelson and Ross V. Mehl (by their attorneys Robson & Malott, 954 Moraga Road, Lafayette) having filed with this Board on November 3, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $50,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on said claim is deferred until November 15, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c Jf s November 9, 1960 - continued - S In the Matter of Authorising Auditor-Controller to execute chane "Q" in Contract NOy(u) 20189, which contract refers to services rendered by fit. Diablo County Fire Protection District to Navy Defense Housing Project "Eniwetok Village," CAL 4020-N, Concord. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to execute change "Q" in contract NOy (U) 20188, which contract is between the United States of America and the County of Contra Costa, referring to services rendered by the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection to Navy Defense Housing Project "Eniwetok Village," and to certify claims thereunder. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, ti W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. sur ABSENT: None. r 4 j 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 ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1491 which amends the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County, California, to regulate excavation, grading, and construction of embankments. t fit 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 as follows: No. 1491 in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT" 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Lffidavits r+ 3 of publication of Ordinances. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1475, 1480, 1481, 1486 and Affidavits of Publication of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly 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. Va In the Matter of Proposed improvement of Vaqueros Avenue, Rodeo. t This being the time fixed by this Board for hearing protests to proposed improve- ment of Vaqueros Avenue, Rodeo, no persons appear and enter protests to 'the proposed improve- ment. In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area Pursuant RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING to the "County Service Area Law." COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-14 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 20th day of September, 1960, a request signed by two members of the Board of 4 Supervisors praying for the establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the County Service Area Law to include the territory hereinafter described to furnish street lighting services therein, and i THAT this Board did this 20th day of September, 1960, pass and adopt its Resolu- tion of Intention to establish said County Service Area which said resolution contained all of the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code and did set ten o'clock a.m., Tuesday the 25th day of October, 1960, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Dain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, r i s 4W0 November 9, 1960 (continued) THAT the notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner pres- cribed by publication in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper, of general circulation circu- lated in the area on the 28th day of September, 1960, as appears by the Affidavit of Publi- cation on file herein which said notice contained all the matters required to be contained therein by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code, THAT this Board did the 25th day of October, 1960, at the time and place set for the hearing called for protests and after a hearing continued the matter to the 9th day of November, 1960, THAT the hearing did regularly come on at the time and place said on the 9th day of November, 1960, at which time no protests were made, oral or in writing, by arW interested person or taxpayer, and THAT this Board does find and determine that the services described in the Reso- lution of Intention are entirely extended county services and does establish the hereinafter described area as County Service Area L-14 (Sun Valley) to provide street lighting services therein.` The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which is hereby formed3nto County Service Area L-14 is specifically described as follows: COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT L-14 FORMATION Sun Valley Lighting District Formation describedas follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of State Highway, which point is also the northeast corner of Lot 10, Kendall Acres, recorded December 5, 1946, in Volume 32 of Maps, page 4; thence from said point of beginning, South 10 111 45" East, 297.07 ft., North 890 431 45" East, 158.41 ft., and South 10 051 45" East 300 ft. along the boundaries of Kendall Acres to the center line of Lucy Lane; thence Westerly along the center line of Lucy Lane to its intersection with the northern extension of the east line of Hilldale Tract, as recorded August 30, 1946, in Volume 30 of Maps, page 44; thence South 10 381 East, along the said northern extension and along the east line of Hilldale 'Tract to the southeast corner of said Hilldale Tract; thence South 890 401 West, 220 ft. to the south- west corner of said Hilldale Tract, being a point on the eastern line of Sun Valley Estates; thence Southerly along the east line of Sun Valley Estates as recorded February 8, 1946, in Volume 28 of Maps, page 27 to that point on the easterly boundary of above mentioned Sun Valley Estates which is also the most northerly point of that property deeded to Alvin S. and Jeanne N. Ayers in Volume 992 of Official Records page 60; thence South 310 521 06" East, 549.84 ft.; South 860 451 West, 47.62 ft.; and North 640 021 West, 50.99 ft. to that corner of said Ayers property which is also the corner of the property described in the deed to Arthur E. and N. L. Homstrom_(Holmstrom, Holstrom) in Volume 927 of Of£ cial Records, page 64; thence North 640 021 West, 59.80 ft., South 820 101 West, 138.92 ft. to that corner of said Homstrom property which is also the corner of the property described in the deed to the Department of Veteransl Affairs in Volume 3067 of Official Records, page 432; thence South 820 101 West, 51.42 ft., South 1 ° 331 West, 53.52 ft., to that corner of said Department of Veterans' Affairs property which is also the corner of the property described in the deed to Leland D. and B. M. Killough in Volume 2627 of Official Records, page 16; thence South 140 331 West, 59.20 ft., and South 410 461 West, 68.96 ft. to the most southerly corner of said Killough property; thence continuing South 410 461 West, 26.36 ft., and South 10 311 East, 27.53 ft. across the end of Carrol Place to the southerly line of Carrol Place; thence North 660 451 West, 66.53 ft. to a point on the southerly line of Carrol Place which is on the easterly line of Walnut Lane Tract, recorded April 26, 1948 in Volume 34 of Maps, page 44; thence Southerly along the easterly line of said Walnut Lane Tract South 10 311 East, 113 ft., North 870 541 3o" East, 60.68 ft., South 30 121 East, 131.49 ft., and South 130 291 West, 166.33 ft. to that point which also is the northeasterly corner of Lot 13 in Sun Valley Orchards, as recorded September 30, 1946, in Volume 31 of Maps, page 6; thence South 140 401 20"East, 66.29 ft., North 790 031 East, 645.62 ft., South 200 301 40" East, 337.52 ft., South 640 191 West, 101,70 ft. South 570 281 30" West, 42.21 ft., South 530 231 20" West, 126.20 ft., South 470 461 West, 79.01 ft., and South 690 361 55" West, 96.43 ft. along the boundaries of said Sun Valley Orchards to that corner which is also the north- easterly corner of the property recorded in the deed to Department of Veterans' Affairs in Volume 2825 of Official Records, page 115; thence South 200 231 East, 72.53 ft. to the southeasterly corner of said Department of Veterans' Affairs property; thence southerly at right angles to the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way 60 ft., more or less, to the south line of said Sacramento Northern Railroad; thence Easterly along said southerly line of Sacramento Northern Rail- road along a curve to the left of radius 1462.69 ft. to a point which bears North 21° 091 12" West, 50 ft. from the northeast corner of Lot 2, Hillside Ter- race Tract, as recorded October 6, 1946, in Volume 24 of Maps, page 750; thence South 210 091 12" East, 50 ft. to above said northeast corner of Lot 2; thence South 21° 091 12" East, 38.70 ft. to the southeast corner of said Lot 2 which is also the boundary of said Hillside Terrace Tract; thence South 530 481 43" West, 425 ft., South 10 241 45" fit, 372.31 ft., North 74°541 18" West, 5.34 ft. to the easterly side of the circle at the easterly end of King Drive;thence along the Southerly line of King Drive in a westerly direction to a point on the southerly line of said King Drive which is also the southeast corner of Lot 1 of Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2, recorded November 25, 1948, in Volume 36 of Maps, page 14; thence Westerly along the southern boundary of said Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit ##2, South 750 541 55" West 85.22 ft., North 770 321 50" West, 242.80 ft., North 440 321 25" West, 323.45 ft., North 720 101 10" West, 1125 ft., North 320 521 10" West, 116.24 ft., North 500 251 41" West, 313.95 i 460 November 9, 1960 (continued) ft., and North 180 391 40" West, 60.91 ft. to the most westerly corner of said Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2; thence Easterly along the northerly line of said Hillside Terrace Tract, Unit #2, to a point which bears South 170 491 50" West, a distance of 60 ft. from the southwesterly corner of the Bridgefield Tract, recorded June 26, 1946, in Volume 30 of Maps, page 3; thence North 170 491 50" East, 60 Pt. to the southwest corner of said Bridgefield Tract; thence Northerly along the westerly boundary of said Bridgefield Tract, North 230 311 East, 180.83 ft., North 710 171 50" East, 93.21 ft. to the northwest corner of said Bridgefield Tract, which is also on the westerly line of Freeman Road; thence Northerly along the westerly line of Freeman Road along a curve to the right of radius 975 Pt., a distance of 54.77 ft. to a point on the Westerly ylineofFreemanRoadwhichisthesoutheasterlycorneroftheSwansonTract, recorded September 30, 1946, in Volume 31 of Maps, page 8; thence Westerly and Northerly along the boundaries of said Swanson Tract South 62° 161 West, 30.77 ft., South ?70 151 West, 19.85 ft., South 760 551 West, 49.08 ft., North 41° 051 West, 46 ft., North 50 051 West, 106 ft., South 870 551West81.00 ft., South 730 551 West, 154 ft. North 790 051 West, 175 ft., North 54' 051 West, 126.ft. North 170 051 West 8t ft., North 230 551 East, 156 ft., North 170 051 West, 14.97 ft., North 96*541 35" East, 41.10 ft., North 230 081 4o" East, 48.34 ft., North 12 561 55nEast, 216.09 ft., and North 37 211 23 East, 68.02 ft. to f that point in the northerly line of said Swanson Tract which is also the south- west corner of Lot 223 of Sun Valley Estates; thence from said point North 370 211 23" East, 140 Pt., North 80 321 03" East, 279.24 ft., North 60 511 50" East, 71..62 ft., and North 60 331 25" East, 1.34 ft., more or less, to that point on the west line of said Sun Valley Estates which is also the southeast corner of Carolynd, recorded August 15, 1950,in Volume 41 of Maps, page 29; thence North 860 551 20" west, along the southerly line of the said Carolynd, to the center line of Leland Drive as shown on said map; thence Northerly along the center line of Leland Drive along the arc of a curve to the right of radisu 1675 ft., a distance of 436.79 ft., along the arc of a curve to the right of radius 980 ft., a distance of 260 ft., and along the arc of a curve to the left of radius 790 ft., a distance of 60.90 ft., to a point which is the northwest corner of said Carolynd, and is also described as being a point from which center of above said arc to the left of radius 790 ft. bears North 580 501 30" West, said point being the southwest corner of the parcel of land described as parcel one in the deed from Howard B. Foulds, et ux, to Gordon Wayne Repp recorded September 10, 1954, in Volume 2377 of Official Records, page 361; thence from above described point northward along the arc of the above described curve to the left of radius 790 ft. to a point from which the above described center bears North 730 391 9" West, that poing being the northwest corner of that property deeded to Robert L. and Wanda J. Lantz, and recorded in Volume 2980 of Official Records, page ?3, thence South 830 551 40" East, 208.89 ft. to the northeast corner of that property described in the deed to Richard M. and Margaret M. Arz, and recorded in Volume 2298 of Official Records, page 194, that point being also on the westerly boundary of aforementioned Sun Valley Estates; thence from said point North, along the westerly boundary of said Sun Valley Estates, North 70 421 30" East, 152.40 ft., North 70 501 21" East, 370.29 ft. North 7O 571 20" East, 977 ft., North 200 271 20" East, 291.06 ft., and North 40 221 40" East, 286.01 Pt., to the southerly boundary of the State thence Easterly along the southerly boundary of the State Highway North U70 521 48" East, 202.20 ft., South 630 061 59 ' East, 26.23 ft., to the westerly boundary of El Curtola Boulevard- thence Southerly along said boundary along a curve to the left of radius 309.9 ft. a distance of 15.00 ft. to the end of curve; thence continuing along the Westerly boundary of said El Curtola Boulevard, South 380 151 57" East, 56 ft; thence North 510 441 03" East, 60 ft.; thence Northerly along the easterly line of E1 Curtola Boulevard North 38° 151 S7" West, 56 ft.; thence continuing Northerly along the easterly boundary of El Curtola Boulevard along a curve to the right of radius 249.98 ft., a distance of 11.94 ft.; thence continuing Easterly along the southerly line of the State Highway North 570 311 30" East, 47.07 ft., South 760 511 35" East, 283.99 ft., North 670 361 42" East, 152.01 ft., South 860 211 48" East, 192.59 ft., to the westerly line of the county road known as Old Tunnel Road; thence Southerly and Easterly along the westerly and southerly boundary of said Old Tunnel Road along a curve to the left of radius 130 ft., a distance of 200.98 ft., to the end of curve; thence continuing South 830 131 541` East 287.53 ft., along a curve to the right of mdius 200 ft. a distance of 70.74 ft., and South 62057f 56" East, 6.41 ft. to the northeast corner of Lot 2 of Sun Valley Estates; thence South 10 011 45" East, 202.02 ft. to a point in the easterly boundaries of said Sun Valley Estates; thence continuing South 10 011 45" East, 88.86 ft. i to that point on the boundary of said Sun Valley Estates that is also the north- west corner of Kendall Acres; thence North 890 581 East, 548.18 ft. to the point of beginning. 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: i AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Diel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. i i NOES:None.3 ABSENT: None. I I i i G I y November 9, 1960 - continued THE BOARD RECONVENED AT 2 P.M. WITH THE FOLLOWING KERS PRESENT: HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, RICE CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, W. G. BUCHANAN: ABSENT: SUPERVISORS MEL F. NEKWEN 3, CHAIRMAN, THOMAS JOHN COLL. s PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Granting application of Ethel M. Summers to operate card room r in accordance with provisions of Ordinances Hos. 1458 and i 1464. Ethe3 M. Summers having filed with the Sheriff an application for license to operate a card room at the Silver Saddle, 102 - 1st Avenue North, Pacheco, California, and the Sheriff 5 having recommended that said application be granted; i NOW, 7HEREFIORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said Ethel M. Summers for license to operate a card room at said address be and the same is hereby granted under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 1458 and 1464.. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. I JiIntheMatterofAuthorizing Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, to appear as a witness for Contra Costa County at meeting of Bay Area Air Pollu- tion Control District. i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to appear as a witness for Contra Costa County before the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District at a meeting in San Francisco on November 10, 1960, with reference to the Air Pollution Enforcement Program. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. i NOES: None. i ABSENT: Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. c In the Matter of Approving EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH and authorizing payment WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL I for property acquisition.DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and easement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorised to draw a warrant in the following amount to be delivered to the i County Flood Control District: Warrant Escrow Contract Payable to Number Amount Grantor Date North American Winston G. Gray Title Insurance and Company 75739 100.00 Helen K. Gray Sept. 21, 1960 i The County Clerk is directed to accept easement from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.f°i In the Matter of Approving and authorizing payment EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH for damages to Edward L. WALNUT CREEK W.ERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL Soule' . DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and payment for damages in the amount of $125.00 to Edward L. Soule* for removal of extra trees necessitated by work performed in connection with North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. Auditor to make warrant payable to Edward L. Soule' and forward same to Flood Control District for further handling. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. P i i i i 4 6- 5 November 9, 1960 - continued - T In the Matter of Informal bids and awarding contract for in- stallation of gates on Rheem Creek right of way through the Bayview School property (Contra EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Costa County Storm Drain Mainte- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN nance District No. 4). MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that informal bids were received by said District for furnishing labor and materials to install one 8-foot wide single gate and one 12-foot wide single gate in the existing chain link fence on the Rheem Creek right of way through the Bayview School property (Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4) from the following: Oakland Fence Company, 16233 East 14th Street, San Leandro; Realock Fence Company, 235 Montgomery Street, San Francisco; Alta Fence Company, 1520 - 3rd Avenue, Walnut Creek; J. R. Armstrong Construction Company, 5741 Central Avenue, El Cerrito; Cyclone Fence Company, 954 - 60th Street, Oakland; and said Mr. Rich having recommended to this Board the bid of Oakland Fence Company as 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: $260), 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 Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Oakland Fence Company at the unit price sub- s mitted in said bid. r r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Oakland Fence Company shall present a good and sfficient surety bond to be approved by this Board, in the sum of $130, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen. t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Technical Staff of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District shall prepare the agreement, which shall be reviewed r, by the District Attorney. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, as Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, is authorized to inspect and accept the work on behalf of said District. The foregoing; order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 43 FYI AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. y In the Matter of Request that Constablest Committee of Judges, Marshals and Constables Associa- tion be furnished with copies of recommendations re Fees and F Mileage. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Art L. Nugent, Secretary-Treasurer, Judges, Marshals and Constable Association, that Constablest Committee be informed of or furnished with copies of recommenda- tions with reference to fees and mileage, prior to any action of the Board concerning said matter, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. c In the Matter of Questionnaire from Senate Interim Subcommittee on Housing and Recreational Needs of the Elderly. This Board having received a questionnaire from the Senate Interim Subcommittee on Housing and Recreational Needs of the Elderly and a request for suggestions or recommendations; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, K IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said questionnaire and request are referred to the County cs 463 November 9, 1960 - continued - Administrator, Planning Director and the Board of Supervisors' Housing Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:, AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Request that Lien against property of Arthur and Helena Soares be released. This Board having received a request from the County Hospital that the lien against property of Arthur and Helena Soares be released; and I 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 review by the District FAttorney. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: i 7 t} AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. MES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors 1Iel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Altering k the Boundaries of Mt. View Sanitary District. ORDER d WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Board of Directors of the Mt. View Sani- tary District pursuant to Article III, Chapter 9 of Part l of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California pursuant to which said Board of Directors have des cribed the boundaries of certain territory and requests of this Board that it be annexed to said district, and 1 WHEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said district and the contiguous territory and the territory to be annexed and said territory be so annexed to said district, and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary dis- 1 trict and is contiguous to the Mt. View Sanitary District, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the boundaries of the Mt. View Sanitary District be, and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, r which territory is hereby annexed to said district. 4 p* The boundaries of said territory so annexed are described as follows: I Beginnix at a point on the north line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the Final Order of Condemnation dated August 28, 1959, filed by the State of California against Martinez (hm Club, et al, which Final Order of Condemnation was recorded in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County in Book 3443 of Official Records, at page 189; which point bears south 85° 451 00" West 308.55 feet from the point of commencement of said Parcel 1; thence southerly and westerly along the northerly boundary of said Parcel 1 along a curve of radius 545 feet through a central angle of 64* 261 53" to a point of tangency; thence South 67O 421 13" east 196.92 feet along the tangent to the k last mentioned curve- thence north 220 17+ 47" west 214.00 feet; thence north 21" 22' 58" east, 114.85 feet- thence north 31' 04, 41" west, 136.00 feet; thence north 1" 201 15" east 60.00 feet to the northwest corner of the parcel f of land described in the deed from W. S. Edmeades, et ux to W. S. Edmeades, et ux, dated November 16, 1939 and recorded December 11, 1939, in Volume 526 of 1 Official Records, at page 36; thence north 85" 451 0011 east 628.93 feet to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. s ABSENT: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. r r 46 K November 9, 1960 (continued) In the Matter of Altering the Boundaries of Mt. View Sanitary District. WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Board of Directors of the Mt. View Sani- tary District pursuant to Article II, Chapter 9, Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California pursuant to which said Board of Directors have des- cribed the boundaries of certain territory and requests 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 said district and the territory proposed to be annexed and said territory be so annexed to said district, and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary dis- tract, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: THAT the boundaries of the Mt. View Sanitary District be, and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said district. The boundaries of said territory so annexed are described as Follows: MORELLO ROAD ANNEXATION TO THE MT. VIEW SANITARY DISTRICT Beginning at the northwest corner of the 28.72 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Esther J. Dollar, recorded July 10, 1946, Recorder's File No. 23757, being a point on the boundary line of the Mt. View Sanitary District; thence East- erly and Southerly along the northern and eastern lines of the 28.72 acre Dollar parcel to the southwest corner of the 22.90 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Conrad V. Viano, et ux, recorded July 26, 1945 in Volume 289 of Official Records, page 303; thence following the exterior line of the said 22.90 acre Viano parcel North 88* 501 East 1225.97 feet, South 10 East 130.24 feet, North 890 East 30 feet to the southeast corner thereof; thence North 10 West along the east line of the said Viano parcel to the northwest corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel C in the deed to George E. Metherall, et ux, recorded September 18, 19450 in Volume 821 of Official Records, page 451; thence Easterly along the northern line of the said Metherall Parcel C to the northeast corner thereof; thence Southe rl ` along the easterly line of the said Metherall Parcel C to the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Elmer W. Hanan, et ux, to Clyde E. Ulry, et ux, recorded December 6, 1957, Recorders File No. 67039; thence Northeast- erly along the northwestern line of the said Ulry parcel to the northeastern line of Lo E, Vine Hill Homestead Tract, filed April 17, 1884, in Map Book B, page 42; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along the northeasterly and easterly lines of Lots E & D, Vine Hill Homestead Tract, to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Aleen Shorb to John C. Taylor, et ux, recorded January 31, 1946, Recorders File No. 3434; thence South 120 161 50" west along i the easterlyline of the said Taylory parcel and the extension thereof to the center. i line of Barney Hill Lane; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Barney Hill Lane to the northerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway as it existed on March 1, 1959; thence Westerly along the northern line of the Arnold Industrial Highway to the eastern line of the 3.75 acre pmel of land described in the deed from Natale Matta, et al, to Herbert Herring, et ux, recorded November 27, 1941 in Volume 629 of Official Records, page 28; thence North 80 151 West 309.17 feet along the east line of the said 3.75 acre Herring parcel to the northeast corner thereof, being in the center of Barney Hill Lane; thence Westerly along the center of Barney Hill Lane to the northern line of the Arnold Industrial Highway; thence Westerly along the northern line of the Arnold Industrial Highway to its inter- section with the northern extension of the eastern line of the 14.8 acre parcel of ' land described as Parcel 2 in the deed from John P. De Martini, et al, to Marya Dondero, recorded August 12, 1941 in Volume 619 of Official Records, page 39; thence Southerly along the said northern extension and along the eastern line of the said 14.8 acre Dondero parcel to the southeast corner thereof, being the northeast corner of the 107.45 acre parcel described in the deed from J. P. Coward, et ux, to William P. Coward, recorded January 17, 1913 in Volume 193 of Deeds page 366; thence West along the northern line of the said 107.45 acre Coward parcel to the northwest corner thereof; thence Southerly along the western line of the said j Coward parcel to the northern line of Vine Hill Way; thence Northwesterly along the northern line of Vine Hill Way to the southeast corner of the parcel of land des- cribed as Parcel 1 in the deed to Roy H. Dison, Recorded February 10, 1945, Re- corders File No. 8594; thence Northerly along the eastern line of the said Dison parcel to the easterly line of Muir Oaks Subdivision filed August 5, 1913 in •--. Map Book 10, page 243; thence Northerly along the easterly line of Muir Oaks to the northeast corner thereof; thence Westerly along the northern line of Muir Oaks to the southwest corner of the 17 acre parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed from Ray E. Goble, et ux, to Frank W. Larimer, et ux, recorded November 12, 1959, in Volume 3493 of Official Records page 356; thence North 0° 151 East along the western line of the said Larimer Parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being a point in the center of Muir Station Road; thence East along the center of Muir Station Road to the intersection thereof with the south- west corner of the 17.88 acre parcel of land described in the Decree of Distribu- tion to C. F. A. Weissha d Recorded October 4, 1937, in Volume 440 of Official Records, page 469; thence northerly along the western line of the 17.88 acre Weisshand parcel to post V. H. #2 at the most southerly corner of the 7:11 acre F; I ` Y` I . : 3F Al ra- I I - I I I I 11 I I %_ - " .'.- I I I I 1 - 1_11'1 I 11 November 9, 1960 (continued) aJ.x parcel described as Parcel 2 in the said Decree (444 OR 469), thence Northwesterly , 1, 1 along the southwesterly line of the said 7.11 acre Weisshand parcel to the north- Iwestcornerthereof; thence Easterly along the northern line of the said 7.11 parcel to the southwest corner of the Chiappino Annexation to the Mt. View Sani- I* terry District; thence in a general Easterly direction along the boundary line of the Mt. View Sanitary District to the point of beginning. f. ;` PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: r ". AYES:Supervisors Tames P. Kenny, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Siva,. 3L91- NOES:None. n-n- a ABSENT: Supervisors Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll. T' K;:.a ""; 'stn; And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Novemb¢r 15,:'.1968 at, 9 a.u., :` rr F' 0, the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. e ria e S", AY,}S lYn" GFYj ATTEST: r _4. W. T. PAASCH CLERKs M 0 P f,y // U Deputy Clerk F!p t, 1 p. ..... a__ rx._••.., CFFliLt 4 E r J 1"'; j i f 4A ' Y i,_ yF4 F'. f FYT ." V i i . t F v t Y`^"lr a W! e r' F Lf t u r r3 i y 3 Ra t opt 1 f } til,. 4 F{}" 4 5 7 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS x TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 159 1960 1 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. r IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, M.ART1 NEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIEISEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JADES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL,a JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR W. G. BUCHANAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. i 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 per-son> listed, be... and he is authorized to attend the following: Dr. L. H. Fraser, Coroner-Public Administrator, to attend the annual conference of the American Medical Association in Washington, D. C., as a delegate from California, from November 26 to December 1, 1960, all travel expenses to be paid by the American Medical Association. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. 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 following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Advertising: Decrease Increase Advertising 1003 2,000 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 29000 fis Co. Dept. of Agriculture, Animal Control Division 366: c t.' Transmitter 01-366-7758-003 250 t 2 only Voycall Type M-2201-LL 250 f Intercom Units 366-7758 Civil.. Service: 1 - Desk 1003" 46 1 - Kardox 1003 40 4 - Posture Chairs 1003 6 Probation: Juvenile Court Wards Board and Care 572 - 2390 5500 Temporary Salaries 308 - 1013 5500' Public Works Department: s Ditto Lachine 1003 17 100 Foot Chain 1003 12 Traffic Counter 1003 5 1. Crow Canyon - Right of way 1003 500, Crow Canyon - Construction 1003 504 2. Pine Street - Right of Way 1003 53, Alamo-Burton Expressway 1003 53 3. Mem Creek Road orad 1003 2514 Lone Tree Way 1003 963 Pittsburg-Antioch Highway 1003 533 Rosedale Avenue 1003 346 Del Amigo 1003 1327 y Miranda Avenue 1003 44 Bisso Lane 1003 173 Flumaveg Road 1003 1772 Diablo Road 1003 2742 Loveridge Road 1003 218 Del Amigo 1003 36 East Lane 1003 37 Wharf Drive 1003 83, Tara Road 1003 4955 466 November 15, 1960 - continued Tabulatina:Decrease Increase Panel storage 1003 71 Paper storage shelves 1003 42 Desks 1003 28 Steel Shelving 1003 30 Tab files 1003 50 Hand truck 1003 15 Card rack 1003 25 Panel 1003 21 t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C X{ s. In the Matter of Fixing cost per patient-day at the Contra Costa County x Hospital. On the recommendation of the County Medical Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following be and they same are hereby fixed as the cost per patient-day at the Contra Costa County Hospital, effective December 1, 1960: y Service Rate Surgical 32.72J. Medical 24-68 Pediatrics Medical 28.22 Surgical 33.46 Isolation 36.02 Tuberculosis 17.22 Maternit33.24p r Infants t Newborn) 19.52 M Rehabilitation 30.16 Chronic 15.84 Psychiatric 28.72 Psychiatric Outpatient 11.19 General Outpatient 8.17 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Compensation for Constables. The County Administrator having presented to this Board a report on compensation Y, for Constables to be made effective on January 1, 1961; and p On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is acknowledged, said report to be considered on November 222 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request for Amendment to County Card 8x Room Ordinance (Sections 5200 to 5215, Ordinance Code, County of Contra Costa). Mr. David J. Levy, attorney representing a number of persons who are licensed and other persons who have been licensed in the past under the County Card Room Ordinance, appears before this Board and reports on certain requested amendments to the County Card Room Ordinance (Sections 5200 to 5215, Ordinance Code, County of Contra Costa) ; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued for three weeks to December 6, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order 3s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rz y. In the Matter of Accepting sr sy resignation of Mr. bard Fagerberg from the Contra Costa County Small Boat Harbor Committee. This Board having received the resignation of Mr. Ward Fagerberg, 4.36 Summit Drive, Pinole, from the Contra Costa CountySmall Boat Harbor Committee; Y j 3i 467 1 r,November 15, 1960 - continued - r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted. 3, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Fatter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD. r ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1483 which rezones property in the Orinda Area Request of Leila P. mood, 561-RZ) ; Ordinance No. 1484 which rezones property in the Bethel Island Area Request of Basil Keys, 552-RZ) ;F t Ordinance No. 1485 which rezones property in the Alamo Area Request of Robert D. Bardell, 515-RZ) . 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. 1483 in the "ORINDA SUN" No. 1484 in the "DIABLO VALLEY NEWS" No. 1485 in the "CONTRA COSTA TIMES" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Petition for formation of an assess- ment district for the pur- pose of improving portion of Ichabod Lane, Orinda. This Board having received a petition from property ouners representing..more' than 509 of the frontage abutting Ichabod Lane in Orinda, for formation of an assessment district for the purpose of improving portion of Ichabod Lane; and z On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the Public Works Director, the District Attorney and the County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa Soil Conservation District that Board delete or rewrite certain items in the proposed County Grading Ordi- nance. The Contra Costa Soil Conservation District having requested this Board to delete or rewrite Items 9, 10 and 14, Section B, pages 7 and 8 of the revised draft copy dated October 1960 of the proposed County Grading Ordinance; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Public Works Department. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C= In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 3, contract for Garage & Motor Pool Facilities, Martinez. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 3 which ADDS the sum of 4183 for certain changes to contract and an extension of 13 additional days for completion of contract with Vezey Construction Company for Garage and Motor Pool Facili- ties, Martinez 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 members present. 1 1 4('a j J N November 15, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Recommending to the RetirementBoard that it approve Change Order No. 6 to the contract with Vezey Con- 3 struction Company for the County Hospital Ward Building. On the recommendation of the Supervising Architect, the Project Architect, the County Superintendent of Buildings and the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is made to the Contra Costa County Retirement Board that it approve Change Order No. 6 which authorizes a 70-day extension in contract time 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. r In the Matter of Cancellation R of 1960-61 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and 1 s The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment Agency City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 unpaid 1910-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: t Nd Industrial Center Tract Lot 17 Block 5 218774. All n. n n Lot 18 Block 5 118774-1 Pullman Tosite Lots 3 & 4 Block 17 134033 of n Lot 49 Block 19 134125 r n n Lots 13 & 14 Block 20 134137 Walls Addition Lots 25 & 26 Block 193 135350 j= Lots 32 & 33 Block 193 135354 n tt Lots 13 & 14 Block 194 135369 Central Richmmond2 Lots 13 & 14 Block 3 137975 Central Richmond 2 Lot 4 Block 6 138049 Huber Tract Lots 16 & 17 Block 7 138331 Huber Addition Lot 25 Block 4 138547 n Coleman Park Tract Lots 15 & 16 139310 n n Lots 27 & 28 139319 East Shore Park Por. Lot 13 Block B 139421 Tom of Stege Lot 1 Block 1 139907 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. e- In the Matter of Cancellation 4 r of 1960-61 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County Tax Liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain 'propertp acquired' by the State of w California; and The County Auditor' having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 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 unpaid 1910-61 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro. E1 Rio Por. Lot 43 Code 6602 200-020-06 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing employment of Ichario Immamura at the second step of salary range for Pharmacist, nK On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for employment of Ichario Immamura at the second step of the salary range for Pharmacist, effective November 15, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. st r 469 November 15, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of agreement (Renewal) with J Pacific Gas and Electric r Company for street lights, etc. , Bel Air Lighting District. Agreement (Renewal) dated November 1, 1960, between Bel Air Lighting District ofContraCostaCounty, hereinafter called district, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company,s hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install, and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of district as specified in bid heretofore accepted by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for the period of five years from and after November 16, 1960, and shall thereafter extend automaticallyforsuccessivetermsofoneyear, district to pay monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement (renewal) be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board, the governingIbodyofsaidBelAirLightingDistrict. The fore s going order is passed by the unanimous vote of the:Hoard members present. , k a In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances. This Board having heretofore adapted Ordinance Nos. 1476, 1477, 1479 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 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 members present. In the Matter of Informal bids and awarding contract for aerial strip flight of Walnut Creek (North Walnut EI-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE Creek Emergency Flood Con- NCR TH WALNUT CREEK EXERGENCY FLOOD trol District) .CONTROL DISTRICT Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having reported to this Board that informal bids were received by said District for furnishing labor and materials for serial strip flight of Walnut Creek North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District) from the following: Cartwright Aerial Surveys, Inc., Sacramento; H. S. Wahlen, San !Mateo; Airview Specialists, Pleasant Hill; R. M. Towill, Inc., San Francisco; s and said Mr. Rich having recommended to this Board the bid of Cartwright Aerial Surveys, Inc. , as 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: $623.98) , 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to s aid Cartwright Aerial Surveys, Inc., at the unit f price submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Technical Staff of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District shall prepare the agreement, which shall be reviewed by the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: x AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Kel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, i Joseph S. Silva. i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. 8 i 4170 ry:t November 15, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Rejecting Satisfaction of lien, termina- tion of reimbursement agree- ment of Sandra Kay Self. An instrument which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received bytheCountyofContraCosta, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Sandra Kay Self on October 2, 1956, or granting of aid andassistancetosaidSandraKaySelfareherebysatisfied, and all real and personal propertyofsaidSandraKaySelfisreleasedfromthesaidlien, 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 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby REJECTED.f B The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. a` y In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursementagreement of Gabriel Fernandez. An instrument dated November 15, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Gabriel Fernandez on May 11,1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Gabriel Fernandez are hereby satisfied, and all real andersonaip property of said Gabriel Fernandes is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated fispresentedtothisBoard; and 1 On motion of Suaervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD k 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. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.4_,r T D In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of rein- f bursement agreement of Betty June Elder. An instrument dated November 15, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Betty June Elder on February 14,1957, or granting of aid and assistance to said Betty June Elder are hereby satisfied, and al real and personal property of said Betty June Elder 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 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. 0 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. G. ry` J 1 1IntheMatterofSatisfaction of lien, termination of rein- bursement agreement of Margie Kenney aka Margie E. MAldrich. An instrument dated .November 15, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Margie Kenney aka Margie E. Aldrich on March 20, 1957 and July 30, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Margie Kenney aka Margie E. Aldrich are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of saidMargieKenneyakaMargieE. Aldrich 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 y Sr7 i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the sameis hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this Y 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 members present. f y Js rY za November 15, 1960 (continued) In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's r action in referring copy of Orderh for Immediate Possession and Use In Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 14, 1960, referred copy of Order for FImmediatePossessionandUseservedonW. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on November 14, 1960, in Action 79761 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of i Contra Costa, 2 EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT F versus JOE SOtIZA, ET AL to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said copy of Order for Immediate Possession and Use be and the same is hereby RATIFIED., tif` r; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f In the matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint for Damages (Personal Injuries) and hSummonsinCourtActiontotheoffice of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 14, 1960, referred copy of Complaint 7 for Damages (Personal Injuries) and Summons served on Natillie Welby, at 10:25 a.m., on November 142 1960, in Action 80,030 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, MARIE KATfUSRI1+tE MAHOMED versus i 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 referring said copy of Complaint for Damages (Personal Injuries) and Summons be and the same is herebyRATIFIED. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Annexation of Territory to County Service Area x, L-5, Pursuant to Government Code RESOLUTION FIXING TII E Sections 25210.80, et seq.AND PLACE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ANNEXATION r The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: i THAT on the 10th day of November, 1960, there was filed with this Board a petition requesting the institution of proceedings for the annexation of the herein described pro- perty to County Service Area L-5, and that Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock, a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, 14ain and Court Streets, ?fartinez, 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: TARA MILLS TRACT 2719 ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT L-5 Portion of Sections 21, 28 and 29, Township 2 North, Range 4 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the most northern corner of Lot 1, Tract 2719 filed October 8, 19591inMapBook75, page 17, being the northeast corner of Lot 72, Tract 2668, filed March 31, 1959, in Map Book 72, page 30, being an angle point in the boundary Zine of County Service District L-5; thence easterly along the northern line of Tract 2719 to the most northern corner of Lot 103; thence Southerly along the eastern line of Tract 2719 to the southeast corner thereof, being a point on the northern line of the Freeway; thence Southwesterly along the southern line of Tract 2719 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence North- westerly along the southwesterly line of Tract 2719 to the southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to the Pinole-Hercules Union School District, recorded April 9, 1957, in Volume 2974 of Official Records, page 144;, thence South 880 501 West along the south line of the said School parcel and the extension thereof to the southeast corner of Lot 131, Tract 2112, filed January 25, 1956 in Flap Book 62, page 23, being an angle point in the boundary line of County Service District L-5; thence in a general Northerly direction following the eastern line of County Service District L-5 to the point of beginning. and that the Clerk of said Hoard is hereby directed to publish a copy of this resolution by inserting; said resolution once in the RICHMOND INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general circula- tion circulated within the said County Service Area L-5 and which will best serve to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed annexation. 472 ih7 A yA : November 15, 1960 - continued - r PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of theBoard: z„ AYES: Supervisors - James P. beady Mel F. Nielsen,P Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. 41'wa. f/ NOES: Supervisors - None. W. G. Buchanan.ABSENT: Supervisors - W51 In the Matter of Adjournment in respect to the memory of U Supervisor Chester E. Stanley. RESOLUTION This Board having learned with regret that Supervisor Chester E. Stanley of Alameda County is deceased; and This Board knowing of the valued and faithful service performed for Alameda County by Supervisor Stanley as one of the leading members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that when this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County adjourns at its meeting of November 15, 19609 it does so out of respect to the memory of Supervisor Chester E. Stanley. M t BE IT FURTHER CERTIFIED that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Board, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be sent to the family of Supervisor Chester E. Stanley and to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda.I er c The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board:. AYES: Supervisors James P, Kenn , Mel F. Nielsen.,1 Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. And the Board takes reason to most on Tuesday, November 22, 1960 at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman i w r ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r c Y rfka. B eputy ler J f iVv S J' 3'a?H t YAM1 f r aP 1 by w z 't'n7e ty r r3X f^ rr .e".::r rY< g+.. sf.3,3s` ` Y r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 229 1960 THE BOARD PW IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M'. r IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THCLMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. r In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of error eous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; yu 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: r" r Reouests dated _November 15, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the F}`` Revenue and Taxation Code, the following S lfa_assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Unsecured Assessment Roll: t.rr Code 202 - Assessment No. 256$ r United Appliance Stores, Inc. dba Music Center of Concord 1774 Willow Pass Road j Concord, California Assessed valuation, personal property $8,500. Code 300-Assessment No. 23$0 Gonzales, Garcia & Windish 6322 Ohio Street, El Cerrito Assessed valuation, personal property $1.90 with solvent credits $3150. Code 300-Assessment No. 2381 x Favero & Nicoli dba Louie's Club 11466 San Pablo Ave., E1 Cerrito Assessed valuation, personal property $1980. Code 801-Assessment No. 3657 r Warner E. Grimes dba Grimes Carpet & Linoleum Company 2029 Barrett Ave. , Richmond Assessed valuation personal property $1410 with solvent credits 41810. Request, November 15. 160 r r Code 1-Assessment No. 3661 Electric Cooker Division, General k w Foods Corporation 250 North Street White Plains, New York Assessed valuat ion, personal property $690. is Code 801-Assessment No. 365$ William B. Speck dba Civic Center Pharmacy 2729 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond Assessed valuation, personal property $630. Code 801-Assessment No. 3659 Hunt & Christensen dba Broadway Market c% Mr. Robert Christensen 200 Broadway, Richmond Assessed valuation, personal property $2030. Code 801-Assessment No. 3660 Lewis-Wechsler Stores, Inc. dba Marlenets Apparel k 805 Macdonald Ave., Richmond s Assessed valuation, personal property X4380, leasehold improvements $1410, total valuation 5790. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments. f f 41 -1 f, November 221 1960 - continued - 5, R Request dated November 17, 1960 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Assess- ment Roll. For the year 1959, Sale J1632, Code 910, Parcel 1171-240-22, John and Mary Bray are assessed with a portion of Lot 51. T-fxs. Bray filed claim for veterans exem tion but through an error $320 was allowed instead of $640. An additional exemption of 320 should X be allowed. For the year 1959, Sale jJ612, Code 600, Parcel 1401-100-01, Frederick and Margaret s. Lease are assessed with portion of Lot 17 Brandts Subdivision. Mr. Lease filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $80 should be allowed. Request dated November 17, ig6o r In accordance with Section 4831 r` of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessments should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment s Roll. In Volume 12, Assessment #100034, Louie Mighetti is assessed with Lots 16, 17 and 18 Block C. Nicholl Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed. at $7260. Due to a reappraisal these improvements were raised from $980 to $7260 in error. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1490. In Volume 12, Assessment 1100315-1, H. C. do Jean Allyn are assessed with a portion of Lot 21 Block 0, Town of East Richmond, assessed value of land $290, improvements $3400. Mr. Allyn filed claim for veterans exemption but throughYp an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 14, Assessment 1108989, W. R. and Ethel Kibbe are assessed with Lot 26 and portion Lot 27 Block 86, Amended ?dap of the City of Richmond with land and improvements x. erroneously assessed at $240 and $2560 respectfully. These values appear on Assessment 108959, but through an error were also made on Assessment J108989. The correct assessed value of land on Assessment J108989 is $360 and improvements $880. In Volume 21in Tract 2124 several appraisals failed to reach the Roll Division. The loan companies have been notified of this error. Improvements of $3140 should be added to Assessment (159076. Improvements of $3250 should be added to Assessment 1159077, also exemption should be raised to $1000. Improvements of $3140 should be added to Assessment Nos. 159079 and 159080. r In Volume 23, Assessment 1198842, Darroel and Viola Knoerr are assessed with ortions lots 12 and 13 Block 3, hichmond Pullman Pueblo Tract, assessed value of land 1180. Mr. Knoerr filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 35, Code 17942, Parcel #169-250-15, H. G. and Leona Moon are assessed with Lot 14 Cresta Vista, assessed value of land $750, improvements $2500. Mr. Moon filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed on second installment of taxes. In Volume 27, Code 6635, Parcel 1200-140-09, E. A. and Lillian Ries are assessed with portion Lot 105, First Addn to Ro El Rio, with improvements omitted. Improvements of 14330 should be added at the request of Mr. Fries, also exemption should be changed from u 330 to $1000. In Volume 28, Code 7305, Parcel 1237-072-16, J. S. and Helen Rhoades are assessed with Lot 43, Tract 2511 with improvements omitted. Improvements of $6890 should be added at the request of Mr. Rhoades. In Volume 28, Code 7305, Parcel 1238-153-05, EBNI Lafayette Co. , is assessed with Lot 63 Tract 2184 with assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $500 should be added. In Volume 38, Code 8304, Parcel $272-050-19, D. C. and Irene C. Sigworth are assessed with .86 acre parcel in Ro Laguna de los Palos Colorados with improvements erron- eously assessed at $6420. These improvements should be removed and added to Parcel 1272-050-17 at the request of Mr. Harrison W. Sigworth. In Volume 42, Code 9007, Parcel 1357-231-18, R. L. and Lan Giorgetti are assessed with Lot 19, Rodeo Vista unit No. 1, assessed value of land $300, improvements $2770. Mr. Giorgetti filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. F t*f e3 a 475 i{{ November 22, 1960 - continued - In Volume 5, Code 2D8, Parcel 1114-240-12, Trademark Homes Inc., is assessed with portions of Lots 51 and 52, Olsen Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed at $500. These improvements should be removed and added to Parcel #114-240-10, also appearing in the name of Trademark Homes Inc., c/o Thomas L. Spaulding, 4065 Burbank Drive, Concord, California i In Volume 34, Code 17914, Parcel 1142-093-06, Antone I. Clark is assessed with Lot 147, Tract 2775 with improvements erroneously assessed at $4130. These improvements were incomplete on lien date, but were assessed at full value. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2000. s In Volume 46, Code 10006, Parcel 1174-010-13, I. F. and Anna Eckert, 1139 Pear Drive, Concord, are assessed with portions of Lots 37 and 38, Macdonough Subdivision with land erroneouslyassessed at When this property was reappraised the new assessed value of land was not entered on the Roll. The correct assessed value of land is $500. i In Volume 47, Code 19007, Parcel 1184-010-34, Walnut Creek Holy Ghost Hall Associa- tion is assessed with portion Lot 19, Floraland Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1$650. A computation error was made in determining the assessed value. The correct assessed value of improvements is $9650. In Volume 27 Code 6602 Parcel 1196-200-J196-200-09.9 Presbyterian Church of Danville is assessed with 3.39 acres in Ro El Rio, assessed value of land $1520, improvements $25910, exemption $27170. This Church filed claim for church exemption but through an error the property was not fully exempted. An additional exemption of $260 should be allowed. Also, fi r exemption of $500 should be allowed on Parcel 1196-200-14. This assessment appears in the name of Presbyterian Church of Danville. In Volume 36, Assessment J645255, Frank J. and Lydia Hollender are assessed with a portion of Sections 11 and 14 T2N R3E containing 79.88 acres. The correct number of acres in this assessment is 39.33 and the correct assessed value of land is $2440. In Volume 28, Code 7305, Parcel jf241-030-09, Glen Arms Estates Inc.`, is erroneously assessed with .35 acre in Lots 24, 25 and 26, Lafayette Heights, assessed value of land $2560, improvements $16680. Glen Arms Estates Inc ., acquired a portion of this property but through an error all of the property was transfered to therm. This property should be assessed as follows: Code 7305, Parcel 1241-030-29 Glen Arms Estates Inc., Lafayette Heights por Lots 24,26 .24 Ac Assessed value of land $2000, improvements $16680. Code 7305, Parcel 1241-030-30 Robert H. Burke Lafayette Heights por lot 26 .11 Ac Assessed value of land $860. In Volume 27, Assessment 1407986, Frank C. and Pearl Sproule are assessed with Lot _ 5 Block G. Tenney Terrace, assessed value of land $220, improvements $1110. Mr. Richard ,F. i Van Buskirk, contract buyer, filed claim for veterans exemption but through an error exemp- tion was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. Request dated November 17, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the following assessment should be added to the 1960-61 Assessment Roll. Code 814 (95265-i Phillip Ross Ro hl Sobrante por Lot 49 being Sly por Parcel 18 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLap with County Assessor 9/29/55 151.04 Ac Assessed value of land $13790 Code 814 195359-1 Phillip Ross Ro El Sobrante por Lots 47, 48 & 49 being Sly por Parcel 23 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLap with County Assessor 9/29/55 114.35 Ac Assessed value of land $22520i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. I The Nit. Diablo Unified School District having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Nit. Diablo Unified School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; Y r On motion of Supervisor Coll,seconded by Supervisor Kenn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED- that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1960-61. County tax liens on the following described property as requested: x t t 4M November 22, 1960 - continued - 4 3 Por Ro Monte Del Diablo Code 7938 110-031-22 all x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. - In oard. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by The County of r 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 1960-61 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 1960-61 County tax ° liens on the following described property as requested: Map 135-7-23 Parcels 5 k 7 Code 5315 904466 Por Map 862-7-2C Parcels 1 & 2 Code 7311 904813 All Map 862-7-3K Parcel 1 Code 10007 905698 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.:t In the Matter of Cancellation of 1960-61 County tax liens. µ:The .Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, having requested the cancellation of the 1960-61 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and Fa The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment Agen , a City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1960-61 County tax 5£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 f960-61 County tax k liens on the following described property as requested:Industrial Center Lots 11 & 12 Block 1 118706 an Pullman Townsite Lots 35 & 36 Block 17 134054 all Y Central Richmond #2 Lot 18 Block 3 137979 all Coleman Park Tract Lot 25 139317 all i Coleman Park Tract Lot 29 139320 all East Shore Park hot 21 Block "B"139428 all The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. t On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel S adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: k,rY,; a Agricultural Extension Service.Add one (1) Agricultural Field Assistant, RaRanngge 29 ($395-$ 481) ,and cancel one (1) Labored Range 127 ($3954-43b) , effective December 1, 1960.Social Service.Amend resolution allocating classes to the basic salary schedule and resolution allocating positions to departments to substitute the title of Rehabilitation Re-employment Officer, Range 38 ($613-$745) . for that of %ployment Rehabilitation Officer, Range 38 ($613-$745 , and to substitute the title of Rehabilitation Re-employment Counsellor, Range 34(4054613) for that of Employment Rehabilitation Counsellor, Range 34 ( 505-$613), effective November 23, 1960. Sheriff.Remove the following classifications from the basic salary schedule,effective November 23, 1960:Chief Jailor, Range 38 ($613-# 745)Superintendent Branch Jail, Range 38 ($6134745) t,Chief Juvenile Control Officer Range 37 ($584-$710) s Inspector, Range 38 ($613-$ 745)The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 477 F. t November 22, 1960 - continued - C S, t In the Matter of Resolution altering boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District yF iJ 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 SanitaryDistrictpursuanttoArticle3, 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 re.,nested 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 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 SanitaryDistrictandisterritorywhichmaybeannexedtotheSanPabloSanitaryDistrictunder the provisions of Section 6830 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California; s NOW, THEREFORE, 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: FRAZER, ET AL, ANNEXATION TO THE SAN PABLO SANITARY DISTRICT Portion of Lot 25, as designated on the map entitled "Map of the Rancho El Sobrante accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 14, 1910, described as follows: Commencing at the south line of San Pablo Creek Highway at the west line of the parcel of land described in the agreement wherein J. B. Corrie, et us, agree to sell and Reece R. Robinson, et ux, agree to buy, dated August 20, 1952 and recorded February 202 1953 in Volume 2074 of Official Records, at page 322; thence from said point of commencement South 86. 301 East, 140.12 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 1407.41 feet, a distance of 103.78 feet to the true point of be- ginning of this annexation and a point on the Boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence along said boundary South 190 39' West, 33.08 feet; thence leaving said boundary, along an arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 950 feet, distance of 63.16 feet; thence South 19° 39' nest, 659.20 feet; thence South 860 301 i East, 133.26 feet to the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District thence along said boundary North 190 39' East, 675.37 feet; thence following said boundary dDng an arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 1407.41 feet, a distance of 192.83 feet to the true point of beginning of this annexation. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Peel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll,. W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. 3 r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. YC t In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Sunervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: t Central Fire Protection District: Decrease Increase Expenditures applicable to prior year 2,580 Capital Outlay Item 18 - 4 transceivers 122 Unappropriated Reserve 2,702 County Garage: F E Shelf dividers 580cLockers1003222 Gasket cabinet 1003 17 Drawer assembly 1003 26 Tractor 1003 113 t Dump trucks 1003 202 3 i j fI SS i 7 81 Novemb er 22, 1960 - continued - r County Garage: Decrease Increase Replace gasoline tanks 2500 Scoopmobile loader 3.003 215$ N r ' Dump trucks 1003 342 x Replace sir tank 500 n 1-Ton pickup truck 1003 1$1 Dump trucks 1003 319 County Library: 3 Portable Typewriters 1206 69 s Typewriter Stands 1206 69' District Attorney• z f w 9s Capital Outlay: qua 1 Tape Recorder with accessories 1242-7751-001 $175 z95 Transfer to above account from 242-7751-712 125 242-7752-004 77 Electric Typewriter 6$' n n 25 r raw Health: a r n Laboratory Bench Item 717, 450 — 7754) 673` 1-Ray Screen 35 Film Dryer 89 Typewriters Transcribers 121 r ; Bookcase 17 r n Dictating Machine 83 Desk 47, F 47 22 , 27 Chairs - Folding 2$ Typewriter 2 T r p Mt. View Fire: r 1. 7710 z Building Alterations 2051 125 ' w , 2. 7753 a Autos & Trucks 100 3. 7750 3 Oxygen Bottles 150 Y+ ° 4 1 Rescue Set - item $300 5. 2270 f , Repair do Servic a Equip. 75 Public Yorks Department: Aid to Cities - Antioch k' Somersville Road 1003 400 Cavalle Road 1003 400 Public Works Department: r 1. Michael Lane - Construction 1003 1300 r Secondary Betterments 1003 1300 2. Garage - Improve warehouse storage 133 fv 3. Two (2) chain saws 365 1-Ton Pickup truck 1003 327 a: Unappropriated Reserve 171 Sanitation District 74,A: Rebuild pumps and coa®inutor 268 Service of other departments 2365 26$ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J t rr.... Li z z 479 INovember 22, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Approving j op i pitAdj stm gan ttheza- recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and it is approved for the following department: Committee on District Organization:Decrease Increase Professional Services 9000 Unappropriated Reserve 9000 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of tht Board. AYES: Supervisors James P. Denny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva. ,, NOES: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. ABSENT: Supervisors-None. I In the Matter of Proposed 1 salary changes for Constables. t This Board having under consideration a report of the County Administrator on pro- posed salary changes for Constables and being desirous of further time to study name; On emotion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the action on said matter is deferred until November 25, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising refund from Orinda County 1 Fire Protection District funds to the State Compensation 9 Insurance Fund. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund $185.72 from Orinda County Fire Protection District funds to the State Compensation Insurance Fund for over payment of temporary disability compensation benefits. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Establishing charge of $1 for County Census Tract Map if requested separately from Census Tract Street Index. On motion of Su ervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a charge of l is hereby established for County Census +ract Map if requested separately from Census Tract Street Index. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Execution of Lease between County of Contra Costa and Edna Hanlon Thomas for Kreiger Peak Communications Site.RESOLUTION'. t The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there has been presented to this Board a form of lease between Edna Hanlon Thomas, lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, as lessee, for a communications site on Kreiger Peak, covering the lease period November 15, 1960, to November 15, 2010, the Board being apprised of the terms of said lease, and @nod cause appearing therefor, THAT the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk are authorized 1 and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED on the 22nd day of November, 1960, by the following "vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, a Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. t ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t E t 4("SO f g November 22, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing County Health Officer to explore possible solutions rf to problem of migrant labor in Contra Costa County. Y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Officer is hereby authorized to explore possible solutions to the problem of migrant labor in Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proclaiming the week of November 28 through December 2, 1960, "ALCOHOLISM INFORMATION WEEK." PROCLAMATION r WHEREAS, alcoholism has been recognised as a disease exceeded only by cancer, heart disease and mental illness among our national health threats; and WHEREAS, alcoholism afflicts directly 5,000,000 Americans; and WHEREAS, the cost of alcoholism in human suffering, in disintegration of family life, in economic attrition to the individual and the community is incalculable; andjA WHEREAS the National Council on Alcoholism has for lb pears provided through its in- formationformation centers and other resources a three-pronged program of education, community service and research to bring understanding to our citizenry of theddngers of this destructive but r A Ltreatabledisease; and WHEREAS the Contra Costa Council of Alcoholism, an affiliate group of the National s Council on Alcoholism has instituted in Contra Costa County its first annual Alcoholism A Information Campaign to focus public attention on one of America'sP P gravest health threats, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does hereby pro- claim the week of November 28 through December 2, 19609 Y ALCOHOLISM INFORtIATION MEEK t in Contra Costa County, and urges the men and women of our community to support the Contra Costa Council on Alcoholism and the National Council on Alcoholism in this nation-wide cam- paign to alert our citizens to the dangers of alcoholism. k The foregoing proclamation is 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.t ABSENT: None. f# In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Mrs. A. E. Soares. An instrument dated November 22, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- tion 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 Mrs. A. E. Soares on February 4, 1%01 or granting of aid and assistance to said Mrs. A. E. Soares are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Mrs. A. E. Soares is released from the said lien, and said re- ferred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presentdd to this Board; and f 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 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. i' 47 November 22, 1960 - continued - f In the Matter of Rescinding i order of November 1, 1960 which directed the District Attorney to appeal Court's decision in Superior Court Action No. 7$63$, Fenmore Hoshour and Mary Hoshour vs. County et al. At the request of Mr. Robert L. Condon, attorney at law, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order of this Board adopted on November 1, 1960 which directed the District Attorney to appeal the Court's decision in Superior Court Action No. 7$63$, Fenmore C. Hoshour and Mary E. Hoshour vs. County of Contra Costa et al, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY RESCINDED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Mel F. ,Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva; NOES: Supervisor James P. Kenny; ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Sale of 1955 Series F. Acalanes Union High School District bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore dul-,, authorized the issuance of $3,250,000 principal amount of bonds of Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 750,000 designated as Series F 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 pres- cribed 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: x Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District Bank of America, N.T.&S.A. 294.,953.50 and Associates Wells Fargo Bank American 296,455.00 Trust Company, et al First Western Bank & Trust 2993,497•50 Company Blyth & Company, et al 306025.00 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, NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State ofC'li ornia, asfa lows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N.T.&S.A. and Associates for $750,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby 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 $449. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum F-1 to F-1$5 5% F-1$6 to F-.259 3% r F-260 to F-333 3 rgF-334 to F-40$ 3 3/4F-409 to F-750 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable 4 semi.-annually on lst days of July and January in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on January 1, 1962. i 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return I 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 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 22nd day of November, 19609 by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: I i i r„J 1'4'x r L November 22, 1960 - continued - h AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, 'Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Ailva. NOES.. Supervisors - None. N ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Sale of Mt. Diablo Unified School District bonds -- 1957 Series H and 1960, Series WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuar7ce of $5,500,000 and $$,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorizethesaleof $356,000, designated as Series H (1957 school bonds) and $429,000, designated asSeriesA (1960 school bonds) 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 pres- cribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the Y* 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.318'6$3.50 and Associates First Western Bank do Trust Company 324,225-00 Blyth and Company et al 3289687.50 Wells Farago Bank American Trust 329,552-50 9Companyetal 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, NOW. THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra a Costa, State o California, as to lows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N.T.&S.A. and Associates for $785,000 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: k Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of $639. k{.Bond Numbers Interest Kate Per Anne H-1 to H-153 A-1 to A-180 5% H-154 to H-170 A-181 to 'A-200 H-171 to H-221 A-201 to A-260 3 H-222 to H-340 A-261 to A-400 3 3I4 H-341 to H-356 A-401 to A-429 1 s Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi=annually on the 15th days of June and December in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on the 15th day of December, 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 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 22nd day of november, 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. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Sup ervi sors - None.4 45 r pp f. 483 November 22, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Resolution and Order approving Engineer's report, ordering the acquisition of im- provements and confirming the Assessment, Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California. WHEREAS, on the 1st day of November, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the CountyofContraCostaadopteditsResolutionofIntentionfortheacquisitionofimprovements in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED, Engineer of Work for said Assessment District; and WHEREAS, on the 1st day of November, 1960, the said SOLANO ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED 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 WHEREAS, on the lst day of November, 1960, the said Board of Supervisors adopted said Engineer's Report and fixed Tuesday, November 22nd 1960, at the hour of 1C:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of 6upervisors of the County of ContraCosta, located in the Hall of Records, 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 PITTSBURG POST DISPATCH giving notice of the time of hearing on said Report; and WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of November, 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 ContraCostathatthisBoardofSupervisorsdoesherebyfind, determine and order as follows: 1. That no one, at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing, filed a written protests against said proposed acquisition of improvements as a whole, or against said dis- trict, 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 costs and expenses, or against the diagram or the assessment to nay 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 objection 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 Fork has filed an Engineer's Report, including assessment and diagram; that the Engineer of Work has also filed a supplemental estimate of the detailed costs of said acquisition of improvements and the incidental expenses in connection therewith, which said supplemental estimate of costs and incidental expenses is hereby approved by this resolution, and said supplemental statement is hereby finally approved and adopted as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of costs and expenses and incidental expenses in connection therewith. There is attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A" a statement of the costs and expenses of the acquisition of improvements and the incidental expenses incident thereto. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to disburse funds realized from the levy of assessments and sale of bonds in the within proceed- ings in accordance with the amounts and to the persons set forth in said "Exhibit A" annexed to this resolution, which said "Exhibit A" is, by this reference, incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein, with the exception of Division III of said cost estimate having to do with the system of domestic water supply. As to said system of domestic water supply, the funds for the payment of said system of domestic water supply are to be paid to LAY WATER C0:":PANY in accordance with agreement entered into this 22nd day of November, 1960, between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, BAY WATER COMPANY and VIRJI HO114ES, INC., a corporation. 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 by which each said lot, piece or parcel of land is benefited by the acquisition of improvements. The amount ofthe assessment which is levied and appor- tioned upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land within the boundaries of the assess- ment district is as shown on the assessment attached to and made a part of the Engineer's Report adopted by this Resolution. The Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land within the boundaries of said district is bene- fited in the amount and in the proportion of the total cost of the acquisition of improve- ments which each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land has been assessed in said Engineer's Report. l?= F November 22, 1960 - continued - 6. The final map of Tract No. 2,808 was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa on the hath day of November, 1960, in Book 80 of Maps, at page 3 thereof. f7. 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 hereby confirmed, then the balance remaining in the Redemption Fund for said bonds shall be applied by theTreasureroftheCountyofContraCostatowardthereductionofassessmentsinproportion to the amounts thereof, in accordance with the provisions of Section 10427 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Sunervisors 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 authorising sale of Bonds, Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: a THAT, WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has received a written proposal byHOOKER & FAY, INC. offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of f Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to a Resolution of Intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors on the 1st day of November, 1960, for the payment of the acquisition of improvements constructed and to be constructed and all of the incidental ex- penses in connection therewith in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of ContrasCosta, 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 HOOKER & FAY, INC, of November 1, 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 November I, 1960, be, and the same is hereby, accepted and that said bonds, be, and they are hereby, ordered sold to HOOKER & FAY, INC. in the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid € of said HOOKER & FAY, INC.; 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 i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated November 23, 1960, and shall a bear interest from said date; and 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 ContraCostaandthatsaidcertifiedcopyofsaidEngineer's Report, Assessment 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 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: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. In the Matter of resolution authorising sale of Domestic Water Sui+ply System to Bay Water Company - Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and authorising execution of agreement with Bay Water Com- pany and Virji Homes, Inc. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California on the 1st day of November, 1960, passed a Resolution of Intention determining that the system of domestic water supply for si pplying domestic water in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California, should be sold to BAY WATER COFMPANY without competitive bidding; and WHEREAS, in said Resolution of Intention Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 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, Martinet, 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 484-k November 22, 1960 - continued - WHEREAS, said Resolution of Intention has been published once a week for two con- secutive weeks, the first of which publications was more than 15 days prior to the 22nd day of November, 1960, the day hereinabove set for hearing; and WHEREAS, the time of said hearing having arrived and no owner of any property assess- ed or being assessed to pay for the acquisition of said system of water supply for supplying domestic water in said Assessment District has delivered to the CountyClerk of the County of Contra Costa a written protest against said proposed sale; and MiEREAS, no person, whether owner of property assessed or otherwise, has made either any written or oral protest against the proposed sale; k NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA FINDS AND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: 1. Notice of the intention of the Board of Supervisors to sell the system of domestic water supply to be used for providing domestic water supply in Assessment District No. 1960-7, Tract 2868, County of Contra Costa, State of California, has been given in the time and manner provided by law. i 2. No person has filed any objection, either oral or written, to said proposed sale or to the proposal of the Board of Supervisors to make said sale without calling for competitive bidding. i 3. The system of domestic water supply to be used for providing domestic water service in said Assessment District No. 1960-7 Tract 2868; County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby sold to BAY WATER COMPANY, without competitive bidding, for the sum of $1.00 lawful money of the United States of America. 4. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement between the County of Contra,Costa, Bay Water Company and Virji Homes, Inc. with relation to the installation, maintenance, operation, sale and f ownership of said system of domestic water surrply. Said agreement is to be executed in triplicate original by the Chairman of the Board and attested by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said agreement is annexed to this resolution, marked "Exhibit All and, by this reference, incorporated herein and made a part hereof, as if fully set forth herein. 5. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the County Clerk are also hereby authorized to execute deed to Bay Water Company upon completion of said system of domestic water supply and acceptance thereof by Bay Water Company in accor- dance with the form of conveyance which is annexed to the contract set forth in "Exhibit A" I attached to this resolution. 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. "ilea. NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. 1 1 In the matter of Claim for damages. Gordon G. Phelps and ?Michael M. Phelps Eby Maurice S. Marcus, Attorney, 70 Dorsy i Drive, Pleasant Hill), having filed with this Board on November 17, 1960, claim For. damages in the amount of $50,000.00; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying request of Mr. George F. Hall for cancellation of tax penalty. This Board having received a request from Mr. George F. Hall, 6321 Florio Street, Oakland , for cancellation of penalties of $2.74 and $2.75 for the fiscal years 1959 and 1960, on taxes for Boat go. 28F897; and On the recommendation of the County Tax Collector, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that said request be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 1 i 1 t IIr 4848 4 November 22, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Recommendation from Contra Costa County Park Commission and Contra Costa Parke and Recreation Council re land for park and recreational pur- poses. The Contra Costa County Park Commission and Contra Costa Park and Recreation Council having recommended to this Board that immediate steps be initiated to acquire, by lease or long-term contract, certain lands and water sufface areas lying within the boundaries of Contra Costa County, now owned by the East Bag Municipal Utility District, for park and recreational purposes; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations are referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Rescind'n Board Order dated October 11, 1960, re dismissal of Condemnation Action No. 75264 as to Parcel 2, owned by Wilbert and Vesper Wheat. This Board having on October 11, 1960, adopted an order for dismissal and abandon- ment of Condemnation Action No. 75264 as to Parcel 2, owned by Wilbert and Vesper Wheat; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of October 11, 1960,. be and the same is hereby RESCINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Call, s W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the ?Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Second Amended Answer of Defendant Bess Jackson in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on November 22, 1950, referred oapy of Second Amended Answer of Defendant Bess Jackson served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk on November 21, 1960, in Action No. 78596 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT versus WILHEIZIINA RADKE, ET AL 4 V a d November 22, 1960 - continued i In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDBRSD 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 City_ Number Secretary of State WALNUT CREEK 478 November 9, 1960 WALNUT CREEK480 November 9, 1960 i CONCORD 506 November 14, 1960 CONCORD 507 November 14, 1960 WALNUT CREEK 481 November 9, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Louis L. Herrington. An instrument dated November 22, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera- VW tion had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens cretaed by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Louis L. Herrington on May 5, 1958, or granting of aid and assistance to said Louis L. Herrington are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Louis L. Herrington 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 Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the 6hairman 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. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimbursement agreement of Mary J. Kasten. An instrument dated November 22, 1960, which provides that for a valuable considera Lion had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of b a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Mary J. Kasten on April 9, 19581, or granting of aid and assistance to said Mary J. Kasten are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Mary J. Kasten 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 Kenney, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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. In the .Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for an incinerator at the County Hospital, Martinez. Plans and specifications for an incinerator at the County Hospital, Martinez, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director; On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Silva, 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 minim+» rates paid on this project, are set forth in the above referred to specifications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for December 20, 1960 at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDER 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, in- viting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1. 3 48 November 22, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract k with A. M. Bever for alterations to ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Lone Tree School, Brentwood.NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on August 239 1960 entered into agree- went with A. M. Bever, 315 Drake Street, Antioch, for construction of alterations to Lone Tree School, located on Lone Tree Way, Brentwood, with the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company ! s 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 havi recommended that said contract be accepted as com- pleted on the 15th day of November, 19960. NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 15th day of November, 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 Authorizing in- E crease of level of illumination at intersection of State Sign Route 21 and Stone Valley Road. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor C013, 1 seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to increase the level of illumination at the intersection of State Sign Route 21 and Stone Valley Road from 6,000 lumen to 10,000 lumen. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids received N by the County Board of Retire- ment for construction of El. Sobrante Branch Library(County Service Area LIB-2). r This Board having been notified that among the bids submitted to the County Board a of Retirement for construction of E1 Sobrante Branch Library (Count Service Area LIB-2) , the bid of Goyak Construction Company of El Sobrante, in the amount of 183,,483 as a base bid with 3 an Alternate No. 1, in the amount of $481 for the roughing in of a paging system, making the total bid $$3,964, was the best bid received; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, THIS BOARD RECOMMENDS to the County Board of Retirement that it accept the bid of said Goyak Construction Company for construction of said El Sobrante Branch Library. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that recommendation is also made to said County Board of Retirement that it retain the bid bond or check which accompanied the bid of said Goyak Construction Company, and bid bonds or checks which accompanied the bids of the next two lowest bidders until the contract with Goyak Construction Company can be negotiated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of i agreement with Pacheco Town Council, Inc., re maintenance of Hayden Park. Agreement dated July 1, 1960 between the Pacheco Town Council, Inc.,hereinafter r called the Council, and the County of lontra Costa hereinafter called the County, and wherein { said County aOre es to pay said Council the sum of J3,634, as shown on Schedule *A" payable as follows: 1,634 carry-over balance and $2,000 payable in three installments: Six Hundred Dollars (46001 upon approval of this contract, and Seven Hundred Dollars ($700) each on January 1, 19619 and April 1, 1961, on written demand submitted to the County Auditor and approved by the Public Works Director, and wherein said Council agrees to pay for all services furnished to Hayden Park from said sums, and wherein it is further agreed that the Public Works Director shall inspect Hayden Park from time to time as he deems necessary, is presented to this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is approved, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. S GTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard.x 487 t 9 f November 22, 1960 - continued r In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of Special i Election within the City of Richmond for the purpose of voting on Measure C. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the Special Election in the City of Richmond for the purpose of voting on Measure C. as follows: MEASURE: "City of Richmond Charter Amendment Shall Section 1 and Section 3 of Article VI of the Charter of the City of Richmond be amended to schedule elections for members of the Board of Education for odd numbered years; to eliminate con- flicting language concerning the method of appoint- ment of the Superintendent of Schools; to eliminate obsolete language concerning testbooks which has been superseded by State law; to provide that vacancies on the Board of Education shall be filled by appointment, the person so appointed to serve for the balance of the unexpired term of the member re- placed or until the last day of June following the next election for the election of one member only of such Board, whichever occurs first; and to provide that the Board of Education shall elect and fix the salaries of all employees? to be haled on November S. 1960 with the November General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, This Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the propositions at said November General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been canvassed by this Board and this Board having been fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond was as follows: MEASURE C:YES 13,421 NO 10,219 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s- In the Matter of Count and Canvass of the returns of Special School District Bond Election and Tax Increase Election within the Richmond Union High School District for the purpose of voting on Measures A and B. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the special school district bond election and tax increase election in the Richmond Union High School District on November 8, 1960, at which election there was submitted to the qualified electors the following measures: Measure: (A) Shall Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $5 200 000.00 for the following purposes (which are hereby united dna shall be voted upon as one single proposition) , to wit: 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; (d) The t 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, equip- meat 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 or away from each school property? t November 22, 1960 - continued Measure: (B) Shall the maz imam tax rate of the Richmond Union High School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be increased from the present authorized maximum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) i of assessed valuation within said District, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, said rate expiring June 30, 1961, to the sum of One Dollar and Eighty Cents ($1.80) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said District, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, for the year commencing July 1, 1961, and indefinitely thereafter until reduced by the vote of the electors of the District? with the State of California General Election held throughout the State of California in- cluding Contra Costa County on November 8, 1960; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Hoard his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Hoard having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and i WHEREAS all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been canvassed by this Board and this Board being duly advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the Richmond Union High School District for the purposes above-mentioned was as follows: MEASURE A:YES 33,7$0 NO 29,010 MEASURE B:YES 309282 NO 32,118 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. J NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of Alameda- Contra Costa Transit District. 1 WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by y resolution consolidated the election of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District to be held on November 8, 1960 as to any territory of said District within said County, with the General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the+ canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Elec- tion and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS; all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been canvassed by this Board and this Board being duly advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT -RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contral Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa with-1 in the territory of said Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District for the persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District is as follows:i Directors-at-lame (1 elected): Robert K. Barber 17465 George H. Adams 9606 J. Howard Arnold 6189 Leo Baum 8457 For Director of Ward No. 2: William E. Berk 37576 Z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 489 November 22, 1960 - continued i Request for additional I personnel at County Hospital. 3 Dr. George Degnan, County Medical Director, appears before this Board and requests e additional personnel, especially in the operation and maintenance of the kitchen, and he gstates that in view of the new 50-bed ward which will son be opened and the present inadequate staff an emergency exists; and he also refers to requests he has made over a period of several years for additional personnel which have not been granted; and Mrs. Maxine Johnson of the Allied Hospital Euployees Union, Local 302, and Mr. Hugh Caudel of the Central Labor Council, appear and urge the Board to recognize that an emergencydoesexistattheHospitalinsofarasunderstaffingisconcerned, and to act immediately onDr. Degnan's request; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County Administrator and to the Hospital Com- mittee (Supervisors Coll and Kenny) for report to this Board on November 29, 1960. The foregoingBg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. Approval of agreement with Lee J. Inmel for regrading and pav- AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA 006TA ing of area in the Rancho Drive-COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. 4 In Theater in San Pablo. This Board having on November 1, 1960, awarded a contract to Lee J. Immel, 13555 r San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, for regrading and paving of area in the Rancho Drive-In Theater in San Pablo; An agreement dated November 1, 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 surety bond, No. M259202, in the amount of $554, issued by Indemnity Insurance1CompanyofNorthAmerica, with said Lee J. Ismael, an individual, as principal, guaranteeing,payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; 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 authorized to execute same. i f IT S FVRTHrR ORDERED that said bond is APPROVED.a I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jApproval of Amendment to Agree- I meat between Storm Drain !faint- AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA. enance District No. 4 and the COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. City of San Pablo for construe- tion of bridges on 13th Street and 20th Street in the City of San Pablo. Amendment to Agreement dated November 15, 1960, between Contra Costa County Storm.Maintenance District No. 4 and the City of San Pablo, which amends agreement dated July 15,1959, relative to the cost sharing for the construction of 13th and 20th Street culverts inRheemCreek, to allow the City a credit of $300 in lieu of having the Contractor for the Corp of Engineers return to the City 90 lineal feet of 36 inch corrugated metal pipe culvert salvaged from the 20th Street culvert, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said Amendment to Agreement be and the same is hereby APFROVED and Mel F. Nielsen,Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Amendment to Agreement on behalf of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of easements for drainage purposes Stores AS 8X-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA. Drain Maintenance District COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT No. 4- On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following easespent be accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to certifytosaidacceptanceonsaiddeed: Grantor Easement Date Escrow No. Manuel Avelar Nunez and November 15, 1960 M-228296-19MaryJayneNunez The foregoing order isg +E passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and authorizing payment AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTO: property acquisition. COUNTY STORY DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD IORDERED that the following settlement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the CountyAuditorisauthorizedtodrawwarrantinthefollowingamounttobedeliveredtotheContra 490 November 22, 1960 - continued Costa County Flood control and 'water Conservation District for further handling: Warrant Escrow Contract F arable to Number Amount Grantor Date Western Title Guaranty Co. M-228296-2 175.00 E. A. Taliaferro Nov. 15, 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving and authorizing payment for Dam i Modification to Philip Bancroft,AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF NORTH Sr. WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and payment for dam modification in the amount of 885.78, in compliance with Paragraph 5 of Agreement Concerning Modification of Bancroft 1 Dam, dated July 12 1960, in connection with the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, and to direct the Auditor to make warrant payable to Philip Bancroft, Sr., and forward same to the Flood Control District for further handling. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of Recommendation to Colonel A. E. McCollam, Sacramento District Engineer, that shoal which constricts lower portion of Suisun Bay Channel in vicinity of Black Buoy No. 3, be dredged as soon as possible. t WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of this Board that there is a great need for the early dredging of dangerous shoaling which constricts the lower portion of Suisun Bay Channel in the vicinity of Black Buoy No. 3; and WHEREAS, the shoaling condition requires ships to maneuver within 150 yards of oil company piers where super tankers are constantly berthed for loading and discharging crude oil and gasoline cargoes; and WHEREAS, traffic in the channel is jeopardized, also, by the meeting and passing of loaded ammunition ships from Port Chicago and these navigational hazards are increased by the occurrence of unfavorable weather; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that this Board urge Colonel A. E. 'McCollam, Sacramento District Engineer, to do all he can to effect the dredging of said shoal as soon as possible. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors. In the Matter of Releasing Louis Thomas from liability for support f of his mother. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDkIED that Louis Thomas is released from liability for support of his mother, Louise Schultz. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving preliminary drawings for the addition to the Admini- stration Building and arrangements for financing with the Retirement Board be explored. E Preliminary drawings for the proposed addition to the Administration Building at Escobar and Pine Streets, Martinez, as prepared by Confer, Willis & Anderson, Architects, are presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said preliminary drawings are hereby APPROVED and the Architect is hereby directed to proceed with working drawings and specifications; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERK that arrangements for financing by the Contra Costa County Employeets Retirement Board be explored. 1 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c f a f 49 November 229 1960 - continued In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that District Attorney John A. Ne3edly be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA November 23 through November 28, 1960, inclusive, The foregoingging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Cr In the Matter of Special Canvassing Board for can- vass of Absentee Voters' Ballots (General Election held November 8, 1960). It appearing to this Board that the number of absentee voters' ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds seventy-five in number; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 7803 (b) of the Elections Code, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a single canvassing board of treaty-nine members be and it is hereby APPOINTED for canvassing absentee voters' ballots cast in Contra Costa County at the General Election held on November 8, 1960, as follows, to Wit: HOURS NAME AND ADDRESS W. AMOUNT Eleanor M. Dixon, 2848 Melillo Dr., Walnut Creek 42 86,94 Vera E. Lombardi, 2710 Merle Ave., Martinez 42 86.94 Lenora Wilson, 559 Civic Center St. , Richmond 2 42 86.94 Emily C. Soares, 1130 Brown St., Martinez 42 86.94 51EmilyMcCowen 6 Arch St., Martinez 42 86.94 Evelyn M. Wiliiams 530 Arreba St., Martinez 42 86.94 June D. Andrade, ail G St., Martinez 42 86.94 Norma E. Riepling, 1221 Henrietta St., Martinez 42 86.94LeonaHenricksen, 908 Estudillo St., Martinez 42 86,94 Hester Peterson 2460 Orange Sart. , Martinez 4 86.94 Sylvia Ball, 0168 Green St., . tinez 86, Mabel Lowery, ?43 Palm Ave., Martinez 42 86.94 Elizabeth Goodson, 724 Talbart St. , Martinez 42 86.94 Louise Pelot, 50 Arreba St. YLartinez 42 86.94 Alba Dougherty, 719 RosewooA Dr. , Walnut Creek 42 86.94 Ella Olsson, 441 Franklin Canyon Rd., Martinez 39 80-?3 Julia Harrington, Box 55, Port Costa 42 86.94 Winifred M. Willett, 321 G Street, Martinez 42 86.94 Beatrice W. Weltz, 3936 Euclid Ave., Martinez 42 86.94 Ruth M. dells, 3829 Franklin Canyon Rd., Martinez 42 86.94 Leona N. Hampson, 1224 Pear Dr., Concord 42 86.94 Mildred I. Reedy, 1207 Peach Place, Concord 35 72.45 Agnes Taylor, 1950 Boynton Ave. , Martinez 42 86.94 Hazel Harrison, 700 Lafayette St., Martinez 42 86.94 Shirley Stobing, 1.148 Peach Place, Concord 7 14.49 Helen S. Steffan, 1351 Dewing Lane, Walnut Creek 28 57,96 Loretta D. Hansen, 2417 Encinal Dr., Walnut Creek 28 57.96 Shirley R. Gordon, 1750 Poplar Dr. Walnut Creek 28 57.96 Gloria W. Price, 80 Oak Vue Rd., Peasant Hill 29 57.96 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDER that the compensation for said canvass board above referred to is fixed at the rate of $2.07 per hour. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrants in favor of the above listed persons for the amounts shown. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Canvass of Absent Voters' Ballots and Canvass of all votes cast in the 11th Assembly District of Contra Costa County at the General Election held November 8, 1960. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed a single canvassing board to canvass absent voters' ballots voted at the General Election held November 8, 1960, pursuant to Section 7803 (b) of the Elections Code, and said canvassing board having completed the canvass of all absent voters' ballots of the 11th Assembly District of Contra Costa CountyreturnedtotheofficeoftheCountyClerkwithinthetimeprovidedforbylaw, and from the records of said canvassing board it appearing to this Board of Supervisors and this Board of Supervisors finds that the number of votes for each of the respective candidates in the 11th Assembly District of Contra Costa County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast followingPage500, Volume 71, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; and The County Clerk having completed the canvass of all of the precincts in the 11th f t 4e November 22, 1960 - continued R t Assembly District of Contra Costa County, exclusive of absent voters and the count of votes cast by absent voters in the 11th Assembly District having been completed as herein stated; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board finds and determines that the number of votes cast for each candidate in each precinct of the 11th Assembly District of Contra Costa County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 500, Volume 71, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. E J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i r In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area pursuant a to the "County Service Area Law.RESOLUTION OF INTENTION R The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 21st day of November, 1960, a request signed by two members of the Board of Supervisors, praying for the establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the County Service Area Law to include the territory hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services street sweeping services, and extended parkway services and facilities including, but not limited to, the installation, planting and maintenance of the landscaping therein, and ; THAT this Board proposes to establish a County Service Area under the terms of the County Service Area Law to be known as County Service Area L-15, to include all of the herein after described territory to furnish street lighting services, street sweeping services, and extended parkway services and facilities therein, and THAT a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within that area will be annually ; levied upon all taxable property within such hereinafter described area, and THAT at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday the 27th day of December, 1960, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Dain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County California, be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the establishment of the area, the extent of the area or the specified type of extended services, will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least once in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, which is circulated in the hereinafter described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven days prior to the date herein; set for hearing. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which it is proposed to be formed into a county service area is specifically described as follows:R R Lafayette Lighting District Formation, being a portion of the Rancho Acalanes, and a portion of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, described as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Frank J. Laher to Frank J. Lather do Lavelle Laher his wife, recorded May 7, 195$, Recorders File No. 23556, being a point on the eastern lin; of Lot 15, Subdivision of Portion of Acalanes Rancho, filed February 1, 1910, in Map Book 2, page 44; thence North- erly along said eastern line and the northerly extension thereof to the center line of the Free- way, Orinda to Walnut Creek; thence Easterly along the center line of the said Freeway to its intersection with the western line of Lot 28 Lafayette Homesites filed October 6, 1914 in Map Book 12, page 266; thence Southerly along the western line of Lots 28 27 and 26 to the northwest corner of the parcel of land described 'as Parcel No. 24 in the Led to the Orchard Hill Co. , recorded August 9 1957 Recorders File No. 45036; thence North 790 071 45" East 96.84 feet along the north line o1 the said Parcel No. 24 to the northeast corner thereof; thence South 10 52t 15" East along the eastern line of the said Parcel No. 24 to the north- west corner of Parcel No. 10 (F 145036); thence along the Northern lines of Parcel No. 10 and Parcel No. 13 (F j45036). North ?9" 071 45" East 12$.58 feet, South 50° 40t 35" East 23.43 feet and North ?9 071 45" East 10 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 13; thence South 10° 521 15" East 20 feet to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Roger W. Souza, recorded February 20, 1956, Recorders File No. 10283; thence North 79° 071 45" East along the southern line of the said Souza parcel (F #10283) to the southeast corner thereof, being on the center line of Second Street; thence Southerly along the center of Second Street to the most western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to G. Ferrabee Company recorded November 22, 1955, Recorders File No. 71596; thence North 890 311 15" East 140.90 feet, North 0* 271 West 74.93 feet and North 890 311 15" East 20 feet to the most northern corner of the said G. Ferrabee Company parcel being a point on the southern line of Lot 37 Lafayette Homesites; thence easterly along tie southern line of Lot 37 to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Lot 37 and the northern extension thereof, to the center line of the said Freeway; thence Easterly along the center of the said Freeway to the westerly line of Lot 30 Lafayette Acres, filed February 19, 1917 in Map Book 15, page 318; thence Southerly along the western line of Lafayette Acres to the northwest corner of Lot 1; thence Easterly to the northeast corner of Lot 3; thence Southerly along the eastern line of Lot 3 and the southerly extension thereof, to the southerly line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard; thence Easterly along the southern line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Harold Jensen, et ux, recorded ; December 29, 1953, Recorders File No. 67376; thence Southerly to the southeast corner of the P 493 November 221 1960 - continued said Jensen parcel; thence Westerly to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land describ- ed in the deed to E. S. Bertagnolli, recorded December 18 1959, Volume 3518page 516, being a point on the easterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Laurence H. Dorcy, recorded October 15, 1956, Recorders File No. 64947; thence South 20 521 50" West 42.18 feet along the eastern line of the said Dorcy parcel to the southeast corner thereof; thence North 86° 531 45" West 71.24 feet to the southwest corner thereof; thence North 20 501 West 59.24 feet to an angle point in the western line of the said Dorcy parcel, said point also being the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Warren, at al, to the County of Contra Costa, recorded October 16, 1941 in Volume 602 of Official Records, page 471; thence South 87° 101 West 80 feet and South 2° 501 East 50.92 feet along the north and west lines of the said County parcel to the southwest corner thereof, being an angle point in the southerly line of the .34 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Jim R. Lucas at al, to E. J. Carey, et ux, recorded May 21, 1951 Recorders File No. 24524; thence Westerfy and Southerly along the southern line of the said .34 acre Carey parcel (F #24524) to the most southerly corner thereof, being a point on the easterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George H. Marren, et al, to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, recorded January 8, 1940 in Volume 535 of Official Records, page 212; thence Southerly along the east- ern line of the said Pacific- Gas and Electric parcel to the southeast corner thereof, being a point on the northerly line of Lot 6, Block 8, Lafayette Homesites; thence Westerly along the northerly line of the said Lot 6, to the northeast corner thereof, being the southeast corner of Lot 10A, Block 7; thence Southwesterly along the southerly line of Lot 10 A to the south- west corner thereof being a point on the easterly line of Lot 10, Block 7; thence Southerly along the eastern line of Lot 10 to the southeast corner thereof being the northeast corner of Lot 11, Block 7; thence Westerly and Southerly along the northern and western lines of Lot 11 to the southwest corner thereof being the southeast corner of Lot 5, Block 7; thence Westerly along the southern line U Lot 5 and the westerly extension thereof to the center lire of Second Street; thence Southerly along the center line of Second Street to its intersection with the eastern extension of the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deed fraii Consolidated Companies, a partnership, to Peter A. Jensen, at ux, recorded August 18, 19549 Recorders File No. 42345; thence Westerly along the said eastern extension and along the north ern line of the said Jensen parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being a point in the center of Walnut Creek; thence Westerly along the center of Walnut Creek to the easterly line of Lot 14, Block 6 Lafayette Homesites; thence Southerly, Westerly and Northerly along the eastern, southern and western lines of Lot 14 to the center of the said Walnut Creek; thence Westerly along the center of Walnut Creek to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described, inthe deed from Clark R. Gates, et ux, to B. L. K. Realty Corporation, recorded November 10, 1958, Recorders File No. 61637; thence South 30 331 30" West along the east line of the said B. L. K. Realty parcel and the extension thereof to the center of Moraga Boulevard as shown on the map of Lafayette Homesites; thence Westerly along the center of Moraga Boulevard to its intersection with the northern extension of the east line of Lot 1, Block 2, Lafayette Homesite ; thence Southerly along the said extension and along the east line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the southeast corner thereof" thence Easterly along the southern line of Lots 2 to 10 inc., Block 2 and the eastern extension to the center line of First Street; thence Southerly along the. center line of First Street to the northerly line of School Street; thence Westerly along northern line of School Street to its intersection with the northerly extension of the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to The Lafayette Improvement Association, recorded August 31, 1953, Recorders File No. 45583; thence Southerly along the northern exten- sion of the said eastern line and along the said eastern line of the Lafayette Improvement Association parcel to the southeast corner thereof; thence Westerly 108.71 feet along the southern line of the said Lafayette Improvement Association parcel to the eastern line of Moraga Road; thence Westerly crossing Moraga Road to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Annette C. Sweeney to Contra Costa County, recorded August 18, 19559 in Volume 2594 of Official Records, page 40, being a point on the southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Annette C. Sweeney, to James B. Turre, et al recorded January 4, 1957, Recorders File No. 732; thence Westerly along the southern line of the said Turre parcel to the southwest corner thereof; thence Northerly and Easterly along the western and northern lines of the said Torre parcel to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Lafayette Covenant Church, to Acalanes Masonic Building Association, recorded May 31, 1960 in Volume 3630 of Official Records, page 149; thence North- erly along the western line of the said Acalanes Masonic Building parcel and the northern ex- tension thereof to the northern line of the .147 acre parcel of land described in the deed from M. S. Blankenship et ux, to Contra Costa County recorded January 22, 1936 in Volume 397 of Official Records, page 319; thence Westerly aiong the northern line of the said .147 acre county parcel to a point which bears North 81 141 East 80 feet from the northwest corner there of; thence North 50 591 West to the south line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Mabel E. B. Falconer to M. S. Blankenship, et ux, recorded May 8, 1942 in Volume 658 of Officia Records, page 260; thence Easterly along the southerly line of the said Blankenship parcel 658 OR 260) to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly and Westerly along the eastern and northern lines of the said Blankenship parcel to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Frank S. Spires, et ux, to June S. Feiler recorded August 2, 19549 Recorders File No. 38771; thence Northerly along the western line of the said Feiler parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Ray J. Tilley, Jr. , et ux, to Florence S. Cissna, recorded July 311 1958, Recorders File No. 40016; thence :easterly, Northerly and Westerly along the southern, eastern and northern lines of the said Cissna parcel to the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Frank J. Latone, et ux, recorded May 24, 1954 Recorders File No. 25697; thence Northerly along the eastern line of the said Latone parcel to the northeast corner thereof; thence North 73* 451 East 54.69 feet to the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Hazel D. Crosett, recorded August 18, 1955, Recorders File No. 50456; thence North 70 041 West 170.90 feet to the northeast corner of the said Crosett parcel, being in the center of Wilkinson Lane, formerly Brown Drive; thence Westerly along the center of Wilkinson Lane to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Sybil B. Wilkinson to James Shierry, et ux, recorded January 21 1960, in Volume 3540 of Official Records, page 385; thence Northerly along the western fine of the said Shierry parcel to the northwest corner thereof being a point on the south line of Lot 18, Map of Hough Tract Lafayette, filed September 12, 1917, in Map Book 16, page 332; thence Westerly along the south- ern line of Lot 18 and the extension thereof, to the center of Hough Avenue, a 40 foot in width street; thence Northerly along the center line of Hough Avenue to its intersection with r 494 November 22, 1960 continued the eastern extension (South 880 521 East) of the southern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Claudio Garibotti, recorded May 69 1959, Recorders File No. 29260; thence Westerly along the said eastern extension and along the southerly line of the said Garibotti parcel to. the most southerly corner thereof; thence North 36* 351 West 93.91 feet along the western line of the said Garibotti parcel to the most westerly corner thereof being a point on the northerly line of Lot 5, Block 3 of the Hough Tract; thence Westerly aong the northerly line of Lots 5, 4 and 3. Block 3, Hough Tract to the northeast corner of Lot 2 Block 3; thence South 15° 541 West 84.57 feet along the east line of Lot 2, to the southerly line of the par- cel of land described as Parcel No. 1 in the Quitclaim Deed to Elbert L. Wright recorded June 13, 1955, Recorders File No. 36005; thence South 75' 401 West along the said southern line and its western extension to the center line of Oakland Street, 40 feet in width, as shown on the said map of Hough Tract; thence Northerly along the center of Oakland Street to the inter- section thereof with the eastern extension of the southern line of the parcel of land de- scribed in the deed to John H. Black, et ux, recorded March 4, 1957, Recroders File No. 12531; thence South 770 521 West along the said eastern extension and along the southern line of the said Black parcel to the southwest corner thereof, being on the western line of Lot 11, Block 1, Hough Tract; thence Northerly along the western line of the said Lot 11, Block 1, to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Edward M. Read, et ux, recorded May 12, 1959, Recorders File No. 30654; thence South 830 451 West along the northern line of the said Read parcel and the western extension thereof to the center line of Dewing Avenue, 40 feet in width; thence Southerly along the center of Dewing Avenue to a point which bears North 83* 401 East 20 feet from the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jennie Rosenberg to Contra Costa County, recorded January 26, 1960 in Volume 3543 of Official .Records, page 254; thence South 830 401 West to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Gerow Building Corp., et al, recorded August 18, 1958, Recorders File No. 43608; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Gerow Building Corp. parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Louis C. Dezzani, et ux, recorded January 3, 1945 in Volume 813 of Official Records, page 1; thence Northerly and Westerly along the eastern and northern lines of the said Dezzani parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Howard J. Brazee, et ux, recorded July 20, 1959, Recorders File No. 46809; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Brazee parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Edward Yost, et ux, recorded December 1, 1959, Recorders File No. 77236; thence ' Northerly along the said eastern line to the northeast corner thereof; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Yost parcel and the westerly extension thereof to the eastern line of Lot 23, Lafayette Heights, filed June 17, 1912, in Map Book 7, page 163 ; thence South- erly along the eastern line of Lot 23 to the northern line of Bickerstaff Street to the south ern line of Lot 23; thence Westerly along the southern line of Lot 23, Lafayette Heights to the center of Mountain View Drive; thence Northerly along the center of Mt. View Drive to the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Harry A. Miles, et ux, record- i ed October 31, 1937 in Volume 452 of Official Records, page 319; thence South ?5° 421 45" Westa 176.49 feet to the east line of the parcel of land described in the deed to James L. Gillingham, Jr. , recorded October 13 1937 in Volume 446 of Official Records, page 121; thence Southerly along the eastern line of the said Gillingham parcel to the southern line of Lot 26, Lafayette Heights; thence Westerly along the southern line of Lot 26, Lafayette Heights and the western extension thereof to the northwest corner of Lot 33, Lafayette Heights; thence Southerly along ; western line of Lafayette Heights to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Lewis F. Arnett, et ux, recorded January 6, 1960, in Volume 3546 of Official Records, page 386; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Arnett parcel to the western line thereof; thence Southerly along the western line of the said Arnett parcel and the southerly extension thereof to the northern line of Sunset Village, Unit No. 1, filed August 16, 1946, in Map Book 24, page 29; thence Westerly along the northern line of Sunset Village Unit No. 1, to the northeast corner of Lot 19; thence Southerly along the northeasterni lines of Lots 19 and 18 to the most eastern corner of Lot 18; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of Lot 18 and the southwestern extension thereof to the most southerly corner of Lot 2, Sunset Village Unit No. 1; thence Northwesterly along the southwestern line of Lots 2 and 1, to the northwest corner of the said Lot 1, being a point on the northerly line of the said Sunset Village Unit No. 1; thence Westerly along the northern line of Sunset Village Unit No. 1 to the northwest corner thereof, being the northwest corner of Lot 87; thence Southerly along the western line of Lots 87 and 88 to the most westerly corner of Lot 88, also being the most westerly corner of Sunset Village Unit No. 1; thence Westerly in a direct line to a point on the southeastern line of the said Frank J. Laher parcel, Recorders File No. 23556, said point being the eastern end of the bearing described as North 74° 431 30" West 977 feet; thence Westerly and Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the said Laher , parcel to the most southerly corner thereof, the point of beginning. PASSED AND 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. i F NOES:None. ABSENT: None. C In the Matter of Altering the Boundaries of Bella Vista I Sanitary District. ORDER WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Board of Directors of the Bella Vista Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3, Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said Board of Directors have des- cribed the boundaries of certain territory and request of this Board that it be annexed to said district, and t!1 d 495 k. r I j r S November 22, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interest of saiddistrictandthecontiguousterritoryandtheterritorytobeannexed, that said territorybesoannexedtosaiddistrict, and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary dis-trict and is contiguous to the Bella Vista Sanitary District, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the boundaries of the Bella Vista SanitaryDistrictbeandtheyareherebyalteredbyannexingtheretothehereinafterdescribedterritorywhichterritoryisherebyannexedtosaiddistrict. The boundaries of said territory soannexedaredescribedasfollows: Portion of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount y Diablo Base and Meridian, Contra Costa County, California, i described as follows: Beginning on the east line of Wollam Avenue at its intersection with the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Louis T. Roberts, et ux, recorded June 19, 1951, Recorders File No. 29507, being an angle point in the boundarylineoftheBellaVistaSanitaryDistrict, thence North $9° 4611 East along the north line of the said Roberts parcel to the northeast corner thereof; thence South 0° 45' East 110 feet to the southeast corner of the said Roberts parcel; thence South 89 46, West along the south line of the said Roberts parcel to the east line of Wollam Avenue; thence Northerly along the east line of Wollam Avenue to the point of beginning. E PASSED AND 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. E NOES: None. f ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Amending Assessment No. 51 of Gregory Meadows Assessment District No. 1. RESOLUTIONi WHEREAS, a portion of the parcel of land comprising Assessment No. 51 of GregoryMeadowsAssessmentDistrictNo. 1 has been transferred to another person; and WHEREAS, on the 25th day of October, 1960, this Board ordered the Director of PublicWorkstofilewiththeCountyClerkanamendedassessmentoftheorlgiftalparcel, segregating and apportioning the unpaid installments of the original assessment in accordance with the benefits to the two parts of the original parcel; and WHEREAS, the. amended assessment was filed with the Clerk, and a hearing set thereon, and due notice given; and t WHEREAS, at said hearing, which was held on this 22nd day of November, 1960, no objections to the amended assessments were made; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCosta, State of California, that the amended assessment No. 51a and 51b of Gregory MeadowsAssessmentDistrictNo. 1 be and hereby are confirmed, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board file the amended assessment with the County Auditor. o PASSED AND .ADOPTED by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 22nd day of November, 1960. In the Matter of Acceptance of Easement for Access Road to County's Communications Site on Kreiger 14tn. from Southport Land & Commercial Co. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT the Southport Land do Commercial Co., grantor, has tendered to Contra Costa County an easement granting to said County an easement and right of way for access road purposes appurtenant to County*s one-acre communications site on Kreiger Peak described in the lease dated November 19, 1960, between the County and Mrs. Edna Thomas; THAT the consideration for said easement is payment of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700) as provided for in said easement and Right of Way Contract dated November 14, 1960; G i i n+yy• p7try^L'2•d"},_, t a'7'z 1111 :1t f A. A# E•1AC r r . u r - i/ y{2 a- x November 22, 1960 - continued THAT said Bight of Way Contract and easement and the conditions therein contained are accepted and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed, to cause the easement to be f`" recordedpin the Office of the County Recorder; s J THAT the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby directed 11 to draw his warrant in favor of Southport Land & Commercial Co. in the swa of Seven Hundred Dollard ($700) for payment to said grantor.h PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stater of California, this 22nd dap of November, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, +tel F. Kielsen, Thomas John Coll, 5 4 W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. n P NOES:None. ABSENT: None. x , , And the Board adjourns to meet on Friday, November 25, 1960, at a.m.,, in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez# Califivrnia. t teV- 11n; a a 3 y! 1`5y k"... d S / J x 9 t ,r f) rd,{, 4 1 F - iy.5s _ r I f f y a-.s' ATTEST:0 r' __ W. T. PA7z7j d t` r . a ` ra y , T I h t 1 . I I 1 .- I I x r ) Deputy erI I' ll yd f y `J4 n 1. ta; 75 11 u ti. l ,'. r 71, 1`.d,x. yt x_. mar Y s, t -- F r A 1 - 7F S. j r a y. t 11, 11 T M x 11 J T t k.. x tim4. 3, i J'3 r.,,;;J' iy, nInc u d Pr r, ft J " P i Rf . i. d J ; jx ti" e l f r} x u i p f b} SSdp`F+ f a fifY 1 ,p}i t z i tir y `>c s 3s4 r 7 f A 11 e r l K f. M CC y x; s j. I F rr . f• t hk t " fix 17C F A Ai a s "' x', k7 2. rn fir s r p'"C... ev w rd .+ a fI„ r 'ice•F 4 6 -?' i 11 I . er a E tx r FIiNtr , a t 11. 11 497 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, NOT90ER 259 1960 THE HOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.I . IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, F W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COLL, PRESENT: W. T . PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proposed Dollar Ranch withdrawal from Alamo School District and San Ramon Union High School District and annexation to the Walnut Creek School District and Acalanes Union High School District, This Board having received a recommendation from the County Boundary Commission that the proposed Dollar Ranch withdrawal (1040 acres, more or less, being a portion of Sections 10, 11, 14 and 15, T1S, R2W, all of Dollar Ranch in Alamo School District) from the Alamo School District and San Ramon Union High School District, and annexation to the Walnut Creek School District and Acalanes Union High School District, be referred to the County School District Organisation Committee; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to said County School District Organization Committee. 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:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. x In the Matter of Count and Carcass of the returns of Special School District Bond Election within the Antioch Unified School District. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the special school district bond election in the Antioch Unified School District on November 8, 1960, at which election there was submitted to the qualified electors the following measure: Measure D: Shall Antioch Unified School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of 44,831 200 for the following purposes (which are hereby united and shall be voted upon as one single proposition), to wit: 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; (d) The repairing, re- storing, or re-building 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 u drainage on or away from each school property? with the State of California General Election held throughout the State of California including Contra Costa County on November 8, 1960; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and i WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been canvassed by this Board and this Board being duly advised in the premises; NOW, THERaORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa in the general County election precincts, which lie wholly and entirely within- said school district, for the purpose above-mentioned are as follows: too 3 November 25, 1960 - continued MEASURE D: YES 5,565 NO 2028 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:y. AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES:None. n ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.c- In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict,A WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of the Countypty of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to be held on November $, 1960, as to any territory of said District within said County, with the General Election to be held on said date; and I WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and f WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS; all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been canvassed by this Board and this Board being duly advised in the premises; C NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCostaherebycertifiesthatthetotalnumberofvotescastintheCountyofContraCosta within the territory of said East Bay Municipal Utility District for the persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said. East Bay Municipal Utility District is as follows: For Director, Ward No. 1 W. D. McNevin 689430 For Director, Ward No. 1+ G. Howard Robinson 669372 For Director, Ward No. 5 A. C. Carrington 65,462 A F 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: None. S_ ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Canvass of Absent Voters' Ballots and Canvass of all votes cast at the General Election held November S. 1960. i' This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed a single canvassing board to canvass absent voters? ballots voted at the General Election held November $, 1960, pur- suant to Section 7803 (b) of the Elections Code, and said canvassing board having completed i said canvass of all of the absent voterst ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk within the time provided for by law, and from the records of said canvassing board it appear- M : ing to this Board of Supervisors and this Board of Supervisors finds that the number of votes for each of the respective candidates and propositions, by said absent voters in said County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 500, Volume 71, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; and The County Clerk having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of the County, exclusive of absent voters, and the countof votes cast by absent voters having been completed as herein stated; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board finds and determines that the number of votes cast for each candidate and proposition in each precinct of said county is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 500, Volume 71, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of 499 i November 25, 1960 - continued Contra Costa County. 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: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. k In the Matter of Declaring certain I nonpartisan County officer elected at General Election held on November 1960, and issuing Certificate ofRection. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at the General Election held on November S. 1960, be canvassed by the County Clerk; and i WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General i Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and This Board finds and determines that the following nonpartisan County officer has been elected at said General Election; and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to issue Certificate of Election to said officer, as follows: COUNTY OFFICER Supervisors, 4th District Edmund A. Linscheid 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:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. SUPERVISOR COLL ARRIVED AT 9:40 A.M. AND WAS PRESENT WHEN THE FOLLOWING ORDERS WERE ADOPTED. f R s In the Matter of Compensation F for Constables effective January 1, 196f. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following be and the same is approved, effective January 1, 1961, as cos- j pensation rate for constables in judicial districts as hereinafter designated, and the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance to provide for said compensation: i Judicial District Annual Base Salary f Pittsburg 7, ( bfAntioch79 1 Martinez 7,008 b E1 Cerrito —Kensington 79,00$ b Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo 7900$ b Crockett 7,00$ (b Dan60 Brentwood 6lle 360 Oakley 5,772 Port Chicago 5,772 Byron 3,900 Clayton 2,400 Port Costa 2,040 b) County car to be assigned. It is by the Board further ordered that consideration of the compensation of said Constables be listed for six months from this time, said consideration to be based on reports to be submitted to the Administrator by said Constables. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i X00 @iNovember23, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare new Salary Ordinance, The Personnel Director notes ghat the County Salary Ordinance was last revised in November, 1958, and several amendments have been enacted since that time; and v *On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare revision to the Salary and to include the following changes; effective January 1, 1961: Ordinance fi SECTION_ III (C) with respect to sick leave to be amended to permit those emp oIyeeswB77iavebeenlaidofftoregaintheirsickleaveaccrualswhen they are reemployed, if such reemployment takes place during the period of their reemployment eligibility; YF vq SECTION II D is recommended for amendment in order to assure that employees w o are either originally appointed or promoted on the first working day of a month shall be eligible for consideration for a salary increment in six months and amendment to require a one year waiting period for a salary increment in those instances when an employee is appointed at a stev above the minimum steD designed ort tcrass: SECTION Z to be amended in order to eliminate difference in expense reim- bursement between casual drivers and regular drivers. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Confirming action 5. of District Attorney in filing Notice of Appeal, Sunset View Cemetary Association vs. R. J. f Kraintz, Nos. 79975 and R-7922. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Sup rvisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the action of the District Attorney in filing Notice of Appeal in the two cases entitled Sunset View Cemetary Association vs. R. J. Kraintz Nos. 79975 and R-?922 is hereby a confirmed, further consideration of this matter is set for fO a.m., Tuesday, Novem ier 29, F 1960. F' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Budget Statements, The County Auditor having presented to this Board Budget Statements for the fiscal year 1960-1961, as of September 10 and October 10, 1960, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statements are placed on filed. G 5 And the Board takes recess to met on Tuesday, November 29, 1960, at .9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 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T 1 /f 3S o o /S 36 Danville No. 12 K 17,P- 76 la ! o re o /31 jK 6 a9 62 Danville No. 13 t./7 S 2 O O /SY /9 76 17 6 8 /do Danville No.14 M.4 3a .17 -d Ao /2Z Danville No.15 N 179 6 9 1 ,07 o _!'4.Z 3,a off dgg a/. 74 I hanvillc lo, >t - _ o /6 2 5 0 3 5.0 /off il7__ __ ___ _ a!Y f'.___ _-__679_3._______._ Danville No. 17 P 17a to / 1 0 9 0 0 :137 35 ail 6 7 San Ramon No. 1 Q, C a 'T /3'J e /6/ 36 8y Ids 6 7 1/6. ! 1 assa;ara R is, 311 3 / o o V3 17 3/ 30 26 33 S 9fT.._,77,67 Totals Carried Forward r 376 7 4 .s 41 O .SoLG 3: 97 W-17 Q it i1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8t14 1960 p, Supervisor t Dist oe Z uEt p Y ok:2 i V tt OXY"CZT W - C•- G G•- Sr v:oc :-i a7 L YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO " YES NO YES NO `:,} YES NO A 4f, k° o s I/off s;/ems/ S ase a3 -3 ff 4` 97 S' 9'6 S /3 moo F F 3a 1 // JaJ 0 7 :/-2y 9 1.2-5-g a G j aI8 7 /a9, d /7 H 'e/.e3. / /al / /ee .t 9y .2 '/ems- / 99; -2 it'14or r K a 7 1/a Y 97. 7 /e3 M{e8 Z •6 3 /• 2 kAo Z ie3, 3 o/ . 3 7 ;' 1X 7 9d 6 T'^P 6 77 s-1, 9f. 7 s is 6 P g to 6 8 9 93 8? r P s"i 90Z Q oS 3 /l 3 J- Of f /e.1, f o.t . S'i /oo .3 w_ 7 /SP 7 /s,2' F /ST Jr s s 6 c 96 /s ii rt. /: Ss /9 /e p /6 8 as 8a -2/ 7 / , 17 E gl 6 , 'P L. / /mss" 7 ' 77 f IS17. 7s- /o `, g G r T i w N a i 1 I/wf /p ;;/ e7 130"7f 2S / //cr /7 /tom /6' //6. /y //. /f i/.1/ , /.3 t 6 8 x/S 7 aP 6 i K 66 d s 7r. T/ S ; SP li 60 , / yr 0,1c L £j/e /e 99 /e /,17 .Y 77 N i O i i p3 71 B !! ! Pg _s X 63 /a 17a r 7' S /I f 58 y R fid'/3 !/S+/ ./3 y7 7 /sy S /kyr /a /!re f 9f d / 9 '/.z3 8 /.j 5- ; 1 pg s' e s 8s gi s 'F R 3 t E A 9a S 07 dT$ J 6d7 ! d3 6' 77 /e Tds ? c of 19d 6 9s s ps S Y9 aZ 9s oZ t o F1/ep ' '/e .f /3 d 3 /io T s3/fro C, tl i± f S- 1/ p a 8 ir /3 J / = as 7 a 3 rho /3 />_e • ,,u9 8 %?_d_ d' //6 // )/aS s VON t / T 9 ,P ,41 1 M y "/SS s :/s16 7 Ic; NJ'eS 5 9. /o 9s ' /es 6 9/ p r'r 96 6 9 6 77 Qui 93 /S:' 87 /S" 83 /d s/ /e 19 /9 8/ /d ; 7; /64 K! 39 3 '3If ! 3 7 .2 39 Z '3S 3 ' JS' 3' ii V0 t 13/ Sell 39.Z,OW 33P -u- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR oIRECTOIL DIRECTOR DIRECTOR,Wird It { mector at Large Mector at Lang•EAST•AY JLU&O EASTRAY Ja1.{M EAST W WU a ,t/Waseds Cawhs Costars Afan sda Cowetra Costa. Aluaeds-Contra Costs Wass Ne.I Wwrd Ne,t Ward No.S Trwaut DW&# Treasrt DistrictTransit Districtr 2 ELECTION x z r PRECINCTS x a, a>t a x cn s g cc G A Q C 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT x v U) Berkeley Park No,I A 1/7 efl}` J 07 mot 13erkcleyl'arkNo.2 Q /off oS s oZ O/ Sc /7? /3 ,2/ Kensington No.I C /07 46 D'.00 7 pKensingtonNo.2 p O Kensington 1 To3 E ? __ 1 a/ oD[ Kensington No,4 F 'j J_ dam. Kensington No.5 G i ai! , d,!Q / Kensington ITU.6 Kensington NTo.7 1 //7. 3: 6 Z / rs'.a2 v /3 Kensington No.8 J i L2 e Kensington No.9 Kensington No. 10 L Kensington No, 11 M //9 6. o g x4z 12 /X z v Kensington No. 12 N '/6 07 Kensington No,13 Kensington No. 14 Kensington No. 13 Q /I o . /.S"" f Kensington No. 16 it /,Z/. Z 9: S. 3 Kensington No.17 S Kensington No, IS O aZD r r Q Kensington NO,19 A 1 7L 1 e T-3. 4 : E / Crockett No,1 C ' Crockett No.2 D 1 Crockett No.3 E Crockett I'o,4 F Crockett No.4A G i Crockett No.5 N Crockett No.6 1 Crockett No.7 Crockett No,S K f Crockett No. SA 1 Crockett No.9 M i N 1. Port Costa O pi Danville Nos,1 18,Cons.Q Danville No.2 R A Danville I To,3 S '/f3 r Danville No. T Danville No.4A A { `„. f f3- Danville 3 Danville No.5 Danville No.6 C ®O Danville No. GA o 9 9 Danville No.7 E 1 Danville No.S IsDanvilleBTU.&' G c y a 6DanvilleiTo,9 H ' Danville No. 10 Danville No. 12 K // 1 r. Danville No. 13 1, 1,016 Danville No.14 M # J[' 7 Danville No.15 N // 48 4 Danville No. 16 G / 4 T 7Danville1\0. 1 P San Ranson No. 1 Q t Tassalara R S i Totah Carried Forward PAI _ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 j MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE Of VOTERS 1 ( 2 ' 3 4 5 6 N LL LL z.Vc.0 W 0 I Z O us Up o ULL 26 agoz It W 0 Z N N WWW }} WA W t YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES , NOYES % NO A t'fl s8+ sy c i 33 //1` 3Y14ff /06 33 /a'er 3--? Sa 9.2 So l s S 5;K 3S S f Sa S31' x281 /s _ // s I o2,0/49 s ted .3 f /-l9. so K/ /do //X f 6 0 27 // it s/ AP /.2/ /y f.Y 41y 57: 8'0 79;x7H 6 X71 Sc /r/ /Zp 3Z /.jy' A? 6 /a3 3l 0a Y _._.... ._....__.. c j ls6 s/3s' /9 rig so y o / 8s f K 7 /S/ j'/ io9 /30 j6 6,e t i 25 r8 f s3 //S /tc7 2/i /06; S7 s7?iia 3 / M 23 ;/30 1 Y7 X036llit6 6 s a Y9. 96 83i z N 6 ./.?7 .fid' ,7I/01K : 30 3?# i Z ..,L6' 36pL _._?0 07.3 rd -4zys''70e 6,2Y` t I o V16 '7yv 88 30 8 o J / 7o i ye o ! 2 /36I yz /oyil/as- as" /06 3-f /as r-$( 9 y/ 37 s I S !EPSP /.r3 /J/ ..11fi 3-fel 69' ff 1.15--711 70e .731 6s a7 -7 Jo4.2 6 i aP O SY:'7 S.t ?s4 8/ S3f (, o Sf 56 7.z /3 `/a D !31 /a7 y Af Y 0 6 i Y.2J'# 9S'; 3.z. 3 ge 8 i F ' m a f 3/ 63 IAZ 33 ; YZ 543 37 ; J-7 S/ ' `f6 G I eta 9r4 is a q 11 f{ 73( 3s; S'S-4 o -77 6 7 6 31 33 H s? 16 Y3 P6 o/ #3 16S SQ r 1-17 trd9. 9 So K 7 ,71 r ?7 sf(so ,/ 3 .3/ 3 s- ' y.2 s'7 ds' ZJ S/ I S5, .30 y .2f 33 39 6 I-? 9 M 37 :/a7 3 8 bio 2 3 76 83 S3 S"; 8 f 37 L 9 N XF ZS 7-1 R 9 8/'` 6 3/3.Z 1/66 .S' 3 s' 9 /a a 6 63 . 7 37 . s.11.7 AFe 37 //Pr or /,2o X,-/ 6 Z 6 9/r 7 /.o 0?6 d.Z si 78 8s-i Y-2 all s 1 0 v6 /io /.9'd: 6 1 7 't .26' f7los .?5 I go 35 1 /%Z /3C 23 6G.S,4( os;a F ,a.2/•2f f 07 47 .31 goo442 J'44f,d6' -14!;, J7 c14 171,4 4"8 ytP' a7 sa 8a a4 s x 3/ 131/3s 35 11e. Its g8 /1"? L i 07 /. s8 16'/as .s/o/ 1 Ta 79 /off so W 23 /99! 71f' /yrjj, /to 3Y /itq 69 /o/ 11v iV.21 79 N 2 S: 37 .21 97 y'? 6o 7y 1 / 1 -61 137 _1 . 3 / 6 3 5 3 1Yl as 97 , s6 8a 6 3 Ty '!' q Q 9 ,Ay'.? rl2 s' 1#4. .13 /06 s.3 89 77 9': 7.3 R a . .1013 Y3,' -5'-o 8 1 33 aaia A7 ' ay Ti O.;QQ•r?`•??r' ..ltir•3,`-76p.r1T/T, i: e<,.'X/_ !.+. 9aZ. i9 !'QP11.3G i1 II I)I STATEMENT OF ALL 'VOTES CAST AT THE77 MEJISURES SUi MIT TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 13 14 15 ELECTION0 z o o o o i o + n J I i Z 2 PRECINCTS x' W[ , tz W W C• J WW k 1a amu. Z ! wit me 40 Uw a0 s{ 0 it NO i1 fArp fi a tolh ASSEMBLY DISTRICT YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO , YES NO YES NO YES NO lt_. NBerkeley Park No.1 q q 1gja2 Berkeley ParkNo.?K 9 'f-3 '3 I f :'//I d"-o 117 f! "fJo J7 Ile 1.? !,, -:7j! -2f Kettsington No.1 C T ys,6' 7 /./T 4/eZ !f d i/.r/ j D/q .rte*f Or /-f-1-3y Kensington No.2 Q 1- Kensington No.3 1 S Z/' „ G ! /c o.2.,71 -3 is///e j Kensington No.4 F / T yyla?,7,-0 f .2-11.5a 42-Z' 1 X$ 3f 7 /",p Kensington No.5 G 1/. 2-4 Xf A$7 /-f iu toi ?\i. CKensff 5r 77-/oZYaOS6 //S /3 'f/ aZ3` 3j a2' 07 /I .. d // :/ Kensington No.7 6 Y6 to 134f 13 ,347 1a 17 'lel I ettsintanNo, 3LiC JY.S3 !°„Td. d. 'f 2 5 <? . ' li/ Kensington No.9 K f 40 1,03 IJ3 14' ZoZ' Kensington No. 10 L /a2,o 3.` 70 /v e M/1/7 A$- /J-Z J1 f17. 3/ Kensington No. 11 M jrnr,,,26., Sj 1-5-:A791 AZ /a77 17 "A/3 3/ Kensington No. 12 fl 31 F Z Itcnsington No.13 sh 7X,f . /t t_/ `'s A JD '' „_t 1 i f d Kensington No. 14 p 7f 3.Z 3 7 7,9 ,Ile /5--/f j x.' f X J/ o /o }i f +Z,Z 4 3 9' Kensington No. 25Q 9 `1// Xv AS ,`f/7 .17 /f` a7/ . 1 j S i"'j. /o" ` ee15 3 a, _ 7,7 Kensington Na. 16 R t'/i, rt1.2j /J S J7 I 3/ /19 d /3 1 Kensington No. 17 SP S'S rax /s.k/7f j j8a2 a2o2 'L. 'f •' /a ,.Z d /`f,a? 06 Kensin-ton No. 18 t KNtt3lttert011 No.19 Al 6/ da i; Ts S-2 3 f // frR ' E+ ." i .` ,d 1P 1, 61 1 9 a I f Crockett Nal C ' ` f/ . ES` #46 JS 77 }d YS7 pa a3 ;!/a Crockett No.z I o; 41, 467? 3,Y 9d w 9.? 121? 003 4ty r/,.13' 3 y ja. j oIt B 3 6'} [ J/y 9 '7* 11Qj Crockett No.3 E 1i - 4 R' Z 63 21 ,1Z J/ c l 'll 11 64f ,s ' dor .1 a li 3 3 Crockett No.4 IF ' a3 a _y4c 7 0S 33 ' .2 J?..f or aZ 9.7_ 6 d / 1?2 s I /7,Z 6:'1 d 91 // a Crockett No. 4A IG i16a2 3+ ; 3 d sa f SS .`J f . 7,._7? 1 I To.S 3 53", 70 4 f AX l . ,7x Crockett No.6 t j"?o ?Jp 7' 74'/d v -3/ :' SS sf Crockett 1\0.7 f9 #e ;AX? J/. 3.3 i / ,;3{i,33 a Crockett No.8 K 1-2 o '% t. 3G f!J 9 /f .37 3,0 ?'/ o21 ' .3,f .Z3 ; g a2 a2.fi I J6 // . 7 a I Crockett No. SA t35.,,20;3 43/ s rdP 3/ .,2 's 17 J7 JY 1135' .2 'T YA &' . 97i* q s, Crockett ?ra.9 M? .L 46eG.2„hoz . ,I ' 37 : i 5'3 %J "..L i jf .25'rt,?' 444 ?/^ .fe?, Port Costa 01 4y5_drop .1t .53 #3 '6P 3.``¢cP 03 6 37 I Jif 13.2 oz 2 j o p f t Danville:has. 1 b 1b,Cons Q *7 .2 _ / %'I 1 f Danville No.2 90 . d /37 IS,4,( If /7a cZoZ / -Y-f 7W /6 /.' .33 ve /.I Q2aZ /d'4 Danville No.3 S is f©.3 ?, So ./1 S fr7. .3. l. 5' / /`. c -3 j. 33 if9 .3 ?. /" //7ZA 0.... Danville No.4 Danville No.4A A 7/ 3f J5- 97 P A-fJow 020 f7, ado ' a/ as-11 fT .3/ Danville No.5 8 / . J/ /X19-/7;W 16`?3 34 Ala. /S 17-d-2 Danville No.6 C11 97 J7,34 ! 4;146 /s /j ,9 17 ' ,&:Yy .z f ;#//az' /3'i!/As 17; .2 3 /Q ./X? Danville No. 6A 0 S,7v24.o?5' /K AOZ /y 99 /F; a 7, a,7 ;1/.Z fop,2 l , l9 .lew 1.-7 .//o Dan,No.t1 Na.7 E Danville FeNa.s 7/ 3ogo7 ;. .3 /e6113, ry4 ar a :/d3 }S'}/fid /.a ds- .5 3't Danville No. SA G j Y b 37 3,4 f.$t ;/d :/*6 // / 3 a ?/c i f t / .1 / x-1, Danville No.9 H I / a Jil:, "'1 / ci`/ l 0 c t trP o1. '+!'t1j iZ 1 Y ani/.3r . 31/ / 138 Danville No. 10 1/y; 1T 35' 11 -5"7 /Id Dauvillc\o.1I.__,._.___...._..__ ._ s t ._..'1 f-+'•_.r,__?_1 a7.._._..._._,5.._I__ _. _._____ Danville Na. 12 K X117 -Y31. -54 /a3 IJ-Z -24 /,2 a q.-Z 3(,q/: / qo 17 +}IOU .2F Sa 9y Y .13 i O ,/ Ar i7 1 `//ODanvilleNo. 13 t 87 S `l ` / 9 a o3+Z x/073 6 5'6 /S B a b 1713 , 166 J_47!19 a .2191176 3 7 4 5 3 /s 17 aaaDanvilleNa.14 M IV YT ,_ T/ 1 1 t{ Dan illeNo.1S Nt 89 if'. y 91 Sad tJit f { 33 Jfs d'c f Jia ado ttsl; Io /31 1/3 3311,111vill'Z No. 16 f3J faa 10Z J, Danville No. 17 p ;' 93 316 -343 /al //6 ;.7 1.2,2 1 Y.:lab a,(3 : 1! 111 /I3 San I:amou No. 1 Q i;/d 9 Sat S_d AS elaY a 7 :136 a 5-/.3p 3 ,;/. ? 302!;/// Jaya1 !9 3 /2 1 // 1// J-so Tassajarao? 3 5'a 33 / -fid' !/ 3 6 a7Q S ,. I 1 111 T i 2 w ,,. q/rte ._. o Z L •" ..f1 +3 6.XTG__t'9L. - /.!4'7, ,r'''.? __• 9...#1-_. 'Y/_333':.'"i67 ::A 7_ .1'I ,/.. may Totals Carried Forward S„?S /. /. l T- rs if S/%/ Xir's/i7.Z ss' 7'•r/. /.7 r i f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Sth, 1960 EasuRES SONI'M TO VOTE OF VOM r Z Z Z O an 20 2 N< I 04W Ei 'aY M ki0zox r e E OZ p3Zv0 XUW j. Opo V0 U=2 ZVO f to Q w . BONDS 3e t' BOBS x} Y N YES NO ! YES NO'+E I A 4 s7 r. f i i t T e3 : 99 E j 6 s x 4 i I/ . s'I ii6: 6TH E e H / K 1.73 KZ //41 LI:/z7 1,7 oil 9ss6 T. 742 of 8z gY le P 3 711 77 -`/ f Q' 93S 1i9 V6777 It '//-Y 33 ilaZ 8 + 1,/37 71,11-71 7'e;' T I- 04- S `i/J6 i s 1 C ; i s jj L r i 1 I i tt J.i r t M ' N , O+ iP Qt R t a S{ C f a Fari 03 N,:a 4 r X M' i z: F. Q R 3 10403 t f W. t p aB s S J L k,y.4. s r i J'p5 r ZVI ui s 4M 4 s r fiF r CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK To RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETLJRNS get s rt. r sz1 J r. iG, State of C;ali#ornia, County of I, County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the r EkctiOus Code and of the resolution of the Baard of Superrrrsors of said County, heretofore, adopted and entered uton the minutes of said Board,l did canvass the returns of the vote cast ta A2 3& A--- ---y District in said County,at the Generat Etection wheldonNozv=bcr8th,196Q,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub witted to lite vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,shoats the whole number of votes cast in sad Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the res#wtive columns and the totals as shows for each candidate and for and against each waisure are JkH,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Oficial Seal this Zsgay of.-96-V-ej 196Q r SEAL) County Clerk k t p µ 3 f t t t. !S w.. 1,,,. s • r. f r S r N _ i 5 r ,. t Y t v'• w r °ra'.. r "P i Y Ff t,,p r f y ,,m G+- r - e s",.r'ra+,.p.,,..','J r .§f r t K . t K, t x hrn rx a [ x a ,N *,x' t` D '"ire •r t r t fatf r+, Ct v4jv'a `htJti ? AL ,-. t; ., r. J vsk1. xrx*dty£"& nd i gx ,Nq t rl , q,g d ( 4 1Y,3}'x! 0 x t . K t S t y A lJ S f A 1 i r r d a a-'j,t ,Y' Prsn.ts t;, t h i.1"Pf rr r +' P.`" - t j r;1 rrt r d p } V v d £ tbk x Y 7 ,,$w ? - , C r t s3r ' rs.F a t yt k'`'' ax .. 3 Y a .ud rt t,rk k'zf t M 1 G rrd b t t wt J. k2- xt f RA f J t <' '' f} f t 'k aY t. r ss Jr r t,.:t„'`hy} Jr Pz7}y ea r.«r a.4" gttri r± i_fij "r''y t'n Lj' yM'r ''r y 45 t ,t < , ' y,Y !f ti' Lt. fy r Ny r 1r yit iv i s Cyt x 1 VOTES CAST wi t t t MENT OF ALL fSTATErt,{ * fi f, Y s ', t s AT 1'I 0. j e qe''F n- X y !a t, !E, > , Vii'`..,r' z'0 'i r D " p r,,*tr.r 1" P ;f r f + . +fir'" c t ENE ELECTIl T t + 1i/i G Y.v 2 ! L { 1 .. r r r•'n,y9 ky •,f `, n2 r y r -5str ,b ti? t a€^' t s t J , r g;* { x i. t t,, as rx ,s Y P, t d a . 7" '; g; u i d F`Y'i-, j k" r, ,, h Y r t t 1' TO EMBER 8, 196Q yip C; r R t , rA tt, ' µms-' S »1 , a A .,4 fi t] r a >t ,y - f rt pan I A s F,,.y Fs a" z err Y°+ ry t 0 T N 3 k , ssennbly District t x r c fi r: ' Y, j X if• A r x' a ac .>,to T Tc p 3 d yqk Yp x t + s f_ t Y t' 1 7 s" r- r ti£ ,fl IY,s + 4 r , a4}P i a . y pw-X r s"yr a + ' cs `r s t f ; v s t, , 4r t zr , a> w,t ', d A w M Oi CO]I i1 !'_ f 4 t.t "b f ( P, t A $ dJ (yfr6 x d t 'h. Mt; r} x, 'M yyyG+1 C 3l5z Y h A Mtn, FMG 'Mi7. lUi:VYIGTW iF y ' u°"' p rI t ' t i' YO"al bKk.vage./ i,. i ws. fit r.. j+L 3r r t Y 3 r r 4 d s t,t 8'r , s dk X d c h d kmr r m' x s+.a` .r1 Vit if i,"" tIt ° rY ' s+x. y - k,. sr a .. s { yuan i I kyr j.! f J,?'t- ' y0"" J t' N'd Y 1 +'.' rts . w3 .'a"`" w'`{ra` d`' 3 s h t e' d':' r'r., ro xf 1'L. 0 C- ; d 'a'# :a,'dS n Y 7fFt a r •"'t<"th r° ^s i ty"<b h'' n E" E n a' n ,yr- t 7 d 3 p 'y7. ar i a ;'1 ft` ( .a' k s x;+ r s t .d"¢ sty„ , s. dr r, , rrxa f x,i Mi O d'.a i it `s x+-'4Tv* J r ' F'"` dr r e of .p^F S W s'a, yL§, , g Jny . y h'Ys. JF ' a, +Jl ,,1 r Y s yip: c ':GI k, z.t> A t x rr . 1 fn J r:. z a t c { STATEMEN'T OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress b17thDistrictdthotridAssembly h District E ce yigguzLLAf ELECTION x x G z 't v ' f zad jw PRECINCTS o SOL C t ! L^ t1 ,4,, `•I+ '. O' r, M I N N t CL to O> w.0. C> «. Cst> _t Z = , r Z G Z rw. r 10th Assembly District 4 1: C 3Continued) In= C N LC71U0 Totals Brought Forward A ;9497 a b + 1p 77/7: O LafayetteNo. l j s ,.l39 1yt 4 2 0 d le' y7 t/9 /09 i ?' /s•G F Lafayette ATo•2 C /9 fi S9 3& 6 w/43 2! r l8 jog Lafayette No.3 0 W4 A? I0 Sb fly Lafayette No.4 E i:O.IS Lafayette No.5 r F .7.1 f1 151 0 0 r/lf 9M 9I. /H a 64 /yil Lafayette No.6 Gr 7/ A.;r 66 /ab 69 /•/ Lsfayette No.7 H J73 119 0 O S 3S j 9/ 73 ice .//1 Lafayette No.S J 0 3.f p'1 Y0 4-0 7p SL't. 0 9` a/ //f Lafayette No.9 J /SN _ _60 I afayetteNo.10 K .{r 71 y3 0 0 Lafayette No.11 M Ali'Mf 0 6 141 AM 33 a90 9? 5/ /3S Lafayette No. 12 M '.U1 ,37 S7 Z. 0 ; /71 1Lafayette,Nlo,13 29 p9 0 0 yy /I 4ef 4G 3y 9 i Lafayette No 13A 0 //1 3 O 9iZ. /? Y (0-6, Lafayette No.14 P /GPO 3'3 3•if O /s'6 35 9y 10 dg 1A I{ Lafayetteette No. 15O I!eZ9 s° 7t 00 9 70 J'1 s'a' 7/ 1LafayetteNo. 15A Q 0 00 „zo s Lafayette No.1G S { J 92 y,3 JAIy y O O 47 ;Z3 y7 /'Y/ I Lafayette No.17 q T ' 1 PO 6 21 7f 4 C 3/93 /5r6a GLafayetteNo.1S A Iy SS 0 S / 0 3y all. 974 6Y Gy qsY^ l afayette No. 19 a:.-:U0 •f7 Yt 0 D yA- y rP 3 /.e Lafayette No.20 C A0/ 1J, S I D y9 YP Lafayette No.21 Lafayette No.22E 2y y e0 _ /all, Lai;yme No,23 F /tY y 6 71 t_ __.0 T 9G t 63 6/oS yy Lafayette No.!;A G Lafayette No.24 7P /0S f( ys" /3y Lafayette No.25 6 D Ax NL Lafa}•ette No. 26 J '„2l0 7S3S p V 7 /.t9 Lafayette No. 2 K..err yS _ /1 b 0 D /g9 st 9L IAz S/ Lafayette No. 38 t 07 0 0 4" 3t r9 Ys' Lafayette No.29 M Ad/ wo 9- 76' trLy' L:layette No.30 N .•.:-:• S/2 J71 O D 93 l/ 74 /3! La o.31 0 139 •w.3 Y t O F3tit92 I Lafayetteette No.32 P /.t.1 J49' F t 1 d 9jay s'6 L/ yx '/ Lafayette No.32A Q /.3 39 l.L 0 0 0r Al b3 S? Lafayette No.33 R „ JAJ S3 61 6 0 37 i 17 /1,7 L-tf;tyette No.34 S /11 37 IS/ 0 I Ky Zy . lf3 /34# j /`/f_ 3 64- 7/ Lafayette No.36 A 'Af 6 d 3 O 86 ,S7 t t /11 Lafayette No.37 07 o a '/s0 ' i a y for Lafayette No.38 C 1.3 SO 36 0 0 ''/62 ,1A, 9v toy i(S# /.23 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Supervisor u I6i ve Db i v x c k OC 'E g z .fl fir yLcOViHti'i V LzU } _YLG m 9ESU O 1 fir _3 a.a oxA"iW v' G v` t1e SEE 2 u ScQ u k.:: N u $,'.2 V U +1 Z 'kC>N u O W CC SIC YES NO s YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO tj YES NO j YES NO A 17p j'-°S / vim 3 ow 6%3 yrs, s 1i/s"0 9 /f9 3 /ts t Cf A. /.fa 4 /.f.3 t '/s'y Acll I i, Ie of ` /09 1/ /of 9 1 D 1 filly Y /I3 s• it !/ jr ' /at ! I/49 F a yc f i F IIlyd jrt /y3 /o /W 9 i t{ G l/ /Z /Sr // /ef AA ;; I// /o I&V I/ Hp 1 34 /a /39 7 i po b ys s K I l/SIf // /yf I /o /r /YJ 7 /W /d 7 7 h 1 s till J i 7 ? 'i ? 14 N O f S'3 3 It sy _3 `f'G A._. '!Sy / 134!V a" /31 Sf /39= d f l ds S y if 3RI. 9 s q• 3 rr .- nr t 27 /0 Io /mss. /o f /3 ? 3I S /29 2I,/3s / /,3v 3 /3• 2 /33 0 /3O A /2L r by y_ `Iej 3 40/ 8 l/30 /,Z 1 /.29 9 /,t3 /r W1 /0 IAr /o t1 /so /Z /_< /o s f! s 1, 9 6 tt t Tff G 49 i " F. E 7 t 73 7 ty s 1G 6 7/ 9 6S // -7z/ 71 fill t/3t Io /33 y/ b 1j,6l /32 /3 ii; 11f3 ? /Sir 6 6 ` 4-7 K II 0 o /V3 3 3 W/ys. / I yZ / 7 . /e3 S .99 7 91 i 1 M(Ij 4 h3! y /3s 7 39 'F }} 134 4V ( f3? . 6 i. Ni!Ii2 3 Iyt if /YY 3 1 Cff 2 /SK/ 3 !, /6Y d 11 /01, 3 3 90 3 YS t 9/ yo 3 dt 3 j 92 j 4V Q 3 1', q/ s' 92 ! 9 y 4f I y d'71/ 1 gZ sf/ /3 P- S :t7 is" SIL s 7s + 1Y y y= 2. ys 3 e' 9L 6 90 G 941 S 9s' y 93 y /sem v i 4 y /S s f y1 G YJIh S T 5/3 7 l3 y y f Fy 7 9/ L j_r 7 i` f3 9 L .. G 1 fir I I IJ ' •hs STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES OAST AT THE DIRECTM MECIM Data MM waEcTon.Ward it . tractor at Largo !Dirsetorst LargoEASTMYALUAEASTMYMLU.U_ EAST RAY hLU.DL Allow dwCo Ws Codes Alamodo,Contrs Cosf& Atsmsda-Gorths Cost&Ward tio=.1 Word Woi.< Ward We,5 Treaarf O'i&k* Treasit Dain ct Transit M,frict i ELECTION z PRECINCTS as Wt» Q z z ca yty ca at < < r W JM Y i.` 1. Ul 10th Assembly Dishict j tJ Q Continued) to tlf U) 3 ..: .» Totals$roujIM Forward Lafavette No.1 LafayetteNo.? c l! lltr lI4 Lafayette No,3 p illy t 9LzfnyettcNo.4 4 Lafayette No.S pI s il f0 Lafayette No.6 G IAJ' 15 AW r Lafayette No.7 Lafayette No,8 1 13s 1 Q/Lafayette No 9 1 102. Lafayette No.10____. ..._...... ....._._tS,S_.__....._._...._ tSt Lafayette NO.11 L /34 Ito r Lafayette No.12 M /3 IV/ 3f Lafayette No.13 1 Ufa 'rite No. 13A 0 71 it Lafayette No.14 P /3! ao 1 0 Lafayette No.15 Qj Lafayette No. 15A X A Ott P4 Lafayette No.16 33 Lafayette No.17 L-1 Fayette 1\10,18 A 04 .Z w S y Lafayette No.19 3d- 74 Lafayette No.20c of t Lafayette No.21 Lafayette No.F !t9 9 lt'1 n Lafayette No,23 f _ wt Lafayette No.11A 1.2 f,, i Lafayette No.24 N Lafayette No.25 s- irL'tfaycttc No.26 3 Iyit ty3; t Ufayette No.27 K '/f/4rL 14tj Lafayette No.28 R 01 t!X Of t Lafayette No.29 M Lafayette No.30 Wvcttc No.31 O3 fl Lafayette No.32 P ¢r 1 y3 k Lafayette No.32A Q Lafayette No.33 Lafayette No.34 S RGlS Lafayette N`o.35,. if? Lafayette No.36 A Lafayette No.37 a /OY 0Z Lafayette No.38 C t3 4 Li fayette Nos,41 S 42,Cons, Canyon&Wrap No.5,Cons E Aloraga No. 1 Moraga No.2 G I/at.9 AM Aforaga No,3 N O g 07 0 t Atom No,4 1 Mon St.Alary's S Lafayette No.39,Guns. K J Orinda No.1 L • 70 1'/ 1.19 Orinda No. 1A 1M )f 1 t r 0Ori:tda I ro,2 N t.S'b f AO O t x4 i! Orinda No.4 P j'v'Y W t, OrindaNo.5 Q /i+ x9 i Orinda No.6 Orinda No.7 S ? Z 7 r 7 e. Orinda No.Tia r 1„tr 4 Toils Caused Froward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 s MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE Of VOTERS a 1 2 3 4 5 6 i W M i in u Q LL U.b Q Ir-Iu. Q Q O OAC. U& Q z yU us w I ^ w U. x Lu Q J lr YES NO I: YES NO YES NO :,; YES NO YES NO YES ; NO I Ai37d 7.C 1Ldro?9J2 i6 Gi l P13 j+dio.may 9{may 8 ! Kot° G. /S3 ' /63 63 /y/ 6? f7 a4 /il i /y CX32 /St. 4f3 /2y /33 ,3 /oG `o 69 99 //x Sa S!9 6/ /off / A/6 E ' 1 Gd/29 /y96? SSS /s/z S/9 y /a7 /3S Ss Z6 11-41171 lAr i>/0 (0v 11 ar yid yo /0y /fv °6c G I Z3 167 X4, tsf fSZ 3Y /33 s3 93 ;9a /3/ f G ZS JV/ !i of no i //f v/ i toy 3N /7-Z Ij 6s' /yL I(/Xly S/9 i /.r3 K Z 6 !i /L G 37 _i /3y bf f3 G6 4 4lly Lvat4/,0, Maj 9 '11,3w 73 /30 N ' 45 ;3 9/ /7 i. ?f{ G S3 s/ 7s'+3a s9 ? O `/S/f9j= s / ? ,IF 11/Ar yf 71 99 /fid 60 z.f' Y3 •S3 74` 9Z 3 x. i it j 1 /rG .34 17 !! 7 /G ; 80 3y e"t 63 72 ; y/ i Iia s-/ fa /°/ /s/ ' 6/ I AL /f'/ !/ /41L ! /s''J' 39, j at .:rx /o' 93 tZ /?? {< 6A- /y'0 11/,!a Sy /36 J9 90 /06 /..ir 6 cj' t my ;` 6S //s j{f3Z 4 6 //a `3 j GG //9 '1/ 6y E ' JAA 4.12,, &1. /77yf '1/77 sy 3/ /s9 719 fob f '1 113 14 1;A5 J9 I Y3 ts 6S jr 3.5 j 6I y/ q.9 ' los" 7/ '39 H LG x:53 /S3 1! vy 1 93 X33 /tF if 78 /3? 1/7s 3 /sa to 99 //A. lye.; LL 6 y 3s' K ! 1 sow S4 /dy €/gyp ff• i /yi 6f y /// /33 y3, L „ g /y0;r s3 /sy /iy 3L /f3 X-j 63 9S l s /?1 s3 /gy , /sp .80 j/34 y7 fey /.;f yl N Sy /!3 j 67 /y? 14k 't y I /S3 Xt /ay //A. /s s sb yZ d y 9y 3 f /03O ' I F r 9 /0y .s 32 7a /# i .7/ 36 V z 710 ?y 3 S Q l F9 31 0 170 It 414 'IV To 18 ;3'/ R i Iffy s'y 9 /01 /s° ± bZ S ,; x /Zg yy 74& /Io f3f 40 T' mr V/ rj //0 J7s".r7S 71 _._. A 11 tJ! '` Sf /97 jl/61d' *3 ! /3Y bZ 7X jA-r /3/ ` q s m t .39 06 33 4/ 79 8S 3'g. c 9 40 ! .S4 hU; /3/ 3f< I // jf r2 f9 //9 s: f 1 D 1,117 sv f y .f/ 9y I9 /29 G 2, E P 3 S9 yz 13 ss /G Z.9 S// s.q j y9 t w..._..__....___._ f + Sy 73 it 9.f 3/ 77 YS Yy y i L9 G/ Yv .3'Z //? ,6'0 96 s"L H sy 11-4 60 /41 1 s7 /6 33for14Z.- K , 41 di All fl 7t 9 /02 Z3 `/9 S/2 67 33' j fC I L f S 7 .s y 6 4,c47 S-4 t M { psi”, '9,/ 7f ii Y3 .'t f f L 3s' d'3 Gs' f/ Ho I T N !AV /90 ! .t'7 /J_1_ i/(94 43 j /GS 4/•3 //6 e'9 S3 z I s v /la S° fsz I /. Vd I ifs 99 ld t /7, 39 7Z /,0.Z1 /.9'? 42! 114 it 99 P4' 9.L /5' 7lly 0 6/ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUiMMID TO VOTE OF VOTERS 3i 7 8 9 10 11 12 I 13 14 15 W us G z°I` ~ Z.. zELECTIONOzz O WZW0 PRECINCTS at Z 0W>.~ z H o V 0Z d F.: U U Ui 10th Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO I YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO e e Totals Brought Forward I o A G// 9 6/0 C ff 4027 AfQZ 4?A 1*3.Lib 99/ ;st9r /.4,7,4 &zzT.fsa 1`7 La fa}•ette No. 1 I{ty1 '110Bi, iaiY 73 0 a f /iso .36 /71 96 ' 179 A3 /V 9 41 5cp /6a Lafa1'etteN,o,2 C '/by ,j';/ ., / y //y ,2! /.T ,211. /,j, 4t/ /31 12 IP 36 s41 1/7 + /0 /62 Lafayette'No.3 p 1163 `2, y9 /d3 .`/16 S.9 /.70 $L /S/f 31 /3P Z/ j3 /o / Y SL ' S1,3 GI I9 /So 4/1 !?3 // !s '.o it 3 y Lafa}'CttC INTO.E. V/ /y1 IS liA Lafayette No.3 F r,At J6 s'9 [J? Aft Al /67 /S /36 Sf /76 /t /s/ E Lafa}•ette No.6 t, ':108 fiy V A /3y /SLt ¢/ /y2 Al ' 4FA .3Q 1 y l f ,1 1A t, 3v 139 /36 !tb //y L•tfayette No.7 H 140 7 vi V& 1/3 1A3 av /.At /f /.t, 31 /jw /7 //? Z? j{ 39 11/ /3 /yf L.afa}cttc No,S 1'/y0 to SG IS/y 'If/ 39 4fJ# 3i W 1, yd_ /5*3 /S /6s l.afl ette No.9 i! ? Sy J.3 l3 .9y -51 /0j 1y // 31 (j/09 .0 Lafa}ette No.10 t K 71 ?• /37 IGj ,Lr /G2 .17 /6S' Y/ ;1/?t La f ayette No.11 L !"Tr 3' At Ifs ?J, Ai /`0 z y /os 2l f/dy 9j 3.'e• i Q,9 96 /j /.t 3 Lafayette No.12 M 1,I'f3 Yy y!' /S /GL .14.0 /19 // /S/ 4/,f /S9 q /bs" 13 ( N9 /y9 /6" !!'6 Lafa}•ette No.13N;;73' .2J /9 79 90 /Y !S7 // 94 /'Y Lttavette No. 13A Q 6.S" 32 .x.l 3 g` /. / /7 91 27 :1 tV ?G r 9f Lafayette No.14 S - -/P ;,y, SS ;43 !,- /./S 3y Iyy 3 Is3 Sc ,j Ism y /3a y6 , 3 y !, ? Lafayette No. 15 Q 93 sf vz t0 99 /S /i., Fs xt. hifaycuc. Nu. 15A it I; 7 f 3/ '}0 7a /o/ /_, y j /y 9y S1 ' 9.9 91 o s o6 Lafayette No.16 S .131 ys' i12 /39' /? /Q /1 C 10 /s 30 /G3 /? ;i /y3 31. X137 /IV/ / / Lafayette No.17 J/3L S/ L`/ /S/,/St .Z9 /S9 /? ' /Y3 yp ;i/740 /yj /y9 39 /s/ 9 /!T Lafayette No.18 A sS 30 !/y ,36 ,/s? 27 Lafayette No. 14 s J:IA4 9/ 62 /3Y /SV .1-3. :/60 27 : /yf Sy 1 /71- /y !1/SO 3G i VOL Lafayette No.20 C 1/oo T9 Sy Irl. ZAf 3I :/3? 3? /29 ss i Lafayette No.21 D a 9.Z S/ I? /.i /.f /7 //9 /Y iss ve ;'/s3 /o /a/ Z9 ff 33 /a7 13' /yt, Lafa ette No.22 F /G6 i1 9/ /!.1 30 L 2.1- .spy ,f 1;/9f S/6. ',eats' Laf t}ette 23 FNo,v j ?A 3? Js' IX » .fir 9 Jv It Jc d'/ v 77 /a" 9,6 Lafayctic No. 23:\ G 4aod" 39 -;V 7 p 3 ge 3< y3 /y 'i f, /9 f lay Lafayette No.24 H 1//s' S7 32 /S/v /W A& /s'y /7 /1 t S3 '/S# 10 /j 3l 133 /011- /s' is f" Lafayette No.25 0 3".S i/ Ivy /l/ „22. 36 L•tfayette No.26 J Lafayette. No. 27 K /9 SL 3s /77 /69 30 //'i do isv y6 /d/ Ao ij rc3 36. 7 ate 16111,11 Al Lafayette No.28 t 3 f/ Sy `117 /If `//J0 AS `/1? ,Z. /3o A9 /3y /S j //I 3y 67,6 Lafayette X0.29 M s//." LG 1 Sri /37 '[S3 /1 /y7 33 /Y9 39 IlL2 / !y/ 3Sr f Oro a Lafayette No.30 N,vl 4., J-r Ib SJ;' Ivor .9 /f1- 4.4' _ /F/ 19 Lafayette No.31 O 3/ 1!o <03 /9' lot, At w Lafayette No.32 P 79, 311 // If 13 /y f/ // 7-4- Lafayette No.32:1 I Q 32 f 9 /Z 90 /7F1. .ta. `11 9 ;91 /3 'JAY 79 1. /.L I Iia}elle No.33 s R /36 47 t6 /S'i" /4.t 36 /Gf 3.L /LS y? /7f /7 /7G 3y it Iv 4. /s 1 /9 /y1/ Lafayette No.34 I S `/af V7 5/s.. /jv ./ort /f /.tf /f My -77 /to /V i/3>r 32 1128 Lafayette No,3 l ft 90 9f /? //2 d3 I t/ ;; /9 /os.i ys3y Lafayette No.36 A 1/.t..t 70- 63 137 : /49 3'y /60 3/ s•..3 414 /ye' 3 1-ifayetteNo.37 r B , 9.1- 19 /oto /.3' ;4 9! 33 L•tfayette No.38 C "1,33 1-1 'Yl /a y /y2 As- [,v7 /S• /21 V_r :j /d-w /d' Lafayette Nos.41 S 42,Cons. O i;/[? le (,[ 131 !S.>i" o.y /G? /9 / '9 'I /[.9 0.Z ji/r/? 33 .0"3 /37 I A-0 /79 n_.t un S&MOrgao ,Co 9 S3 3/ 3y , / l o I1loraea "o. 1 F 7 9? / 1 Ovf1, 3"6 70 f G A S 94t Ao go 3 3 7 d Aloraga No. 2 G !.,/4/ S3 : La ms- /,v q /S/ 13 /y7 .27 /j*f /3 1 /36 .2y i! 3.2. AIor:tga No. 3 hl !;9Y V1 t 7 //1 //f /P It. /? //y .2P 11 /.2./ 12. /,f r 19 'i 3Z /o /3 /3/ Moray No. -L Alorap Nos,657,Cans. J 16.3 31, 3 f 1.v JY 1,Y dt /• 7f .2r S'Sr 7 St.i lar}'sSLtfayetteNo.39,Cons. K 1:fy 30 SI/ Y1 LL /:- Gd Az Gf 1Z 74 y GT /s' .9G vy s3 70 ffOrindaNo.I L ! .r W Vy 7Vi/ie' /e i®y / y 17 7 3 /3 7 .910s-Y 37 Sf 1 7 /"w Orinda No. 1:1 im f fs 33 ' `t-s 97 27 ! 9? /f! 183 19 ;j 33 8/ q /y Orinda No 2 jN ii/yo S3 34 /1S: [72 Z - Ifo 3 /s9 3s'(1 /oo /ii /4e / 0rinda\o.3 p i [is 30 ;s• v.+ /39 /9 /.i /s /.?s' .73 /.r3 /f it r 7 Orinda No.4 P 16-j-, Gv 3U IP0 /6 16 e 3i '/79 /L /i9 1/ ij `IV /sY Orinda\o.S Q ; /10' s/ S9 /r` 1 I.34 AI Iy3 ?0" I3Y Yi 3/ /9 ,i /J# _4'a 1i 41 1071 30 /yy Orinda No.6 of is 11 s' 70 VI I.{2 Zr /t'rN /9 /.f/ 117 /L/ atsi / 3y .1 yss /ys' 9 /11d, !` Orinda No.7 S ?' t4q *4 31 1/ f7 ZL Jr / ty vat. y s, p6 y 117 " Orinda No. 7:3 4T j 71 33. o.4 79 0 90 f'6 /9 //i ff 3 { Totals Carried Forward 1 r/.770 , /70/194, t£aG GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 AU"15 SUiMI M TO VOTE OF VOTgtS A 8 0 Dimio ao o0W aha d C W m ` N J W Z M N IOU 00 Z it ZSRI2 OC O[ O i 80NDS Fp Bows YES' NO j YES NO! YES NO I Al t C " v ll-"--"'"JI11--l-11 F 1 t H x 1 1 z i n M r j y 01 x r Q ew.. 3 r T ' A d i r t t C D !t a z G 1 a r w t F a V T I; rZ 4 4 F T I A C. F s 1 F 1 1 a r a t 1 I Lt ry M y j N O I 3 t A t D q i t t t P TI f1 sem. 1 I,y f f G*J a-Yr e i3 eP{ F; 9 p a}' w xe p L f]^ tat 5, 1 ue v f r CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASSx OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California,h rid t d County of County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 79ZI of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast bly District in said County,at the General Election held on November 8th,1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- mRitted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, sho -s the whale number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against x. each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS airy hand and (?ficial Seal this 4-day of.2.d31960. BPI SEAL) T eQ/$L iy County Clerk. By Deputy gid bmankud the Cmdy Ck*to make the offxW 5, A i Ya f 9 f Yw z' s iZk tr s-t t cr ' y 3 x t x T r t a f fs f J r is0.J x s- wm J r 3 i 7 1 d 7 s faIIIII x EMENT OF ALL VOTES BAST i$STAT i f rtfb AT THE r ryepb"+.y W#A r tGENERALELECTIONf f r gs,yt HEW y f aF 4[' 4+b r tINOh VEMBER 89 160:: x r f s z x f f r fir 1 FM1' t i IN CTT 1 STA.i.il OF 4`iYHQRNKi r 4 r cr2 x r Xa Wl!!l the Ckows Ckxk lTll'Offi"Ciff'Kif6.be mmt SQ an TgKTC pa& r V J ILIIIIII 5 3 b F A r r t 1 v F ( q 3 SF r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Represeetative Member of gress Assembly 6tb District or PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Con10th District_..__ .. rte_.,_ ._..w... _ u:•: ._..,. ,.. _ _.__.__ State onot 17th District z Z V z 1 C2O z cit ELECTION z e o o z 8 Q o x r -,E 6PRECINCTS c 1 I o c L7:+ 4 i:l L N 3 a. U' r~` Z U' rn O i; °' `• 11 tz y a`o o` =`o .'. eo moo` uo` ,n ', LU f < Cy .'*,• tJ ;, w . 4- I • tet j F- j o O a x ta: it .'.- 10th Assembly Districtt- TM C aU z x Q VContinued) Ri i 1 tl> L•1 Totals Brought Forward A!lW: 4W -Al" 07 A Z /of 3 12r 17OrindaNo,8 SJP77;/ate I Orinda No.9 C..71.3 i O S/ o t 3 L3O r 7 7 .187 / 6 7 ,11114 Orinda No.to 136 D a S8 Jf V _ Orinda No.11 E1__ s Orinda No.12F d/S ; "16j6 7 Orinda No.13 j G?e S7 Orinda?x'0.1.1 30 Orinda No.15 1 l99 36 Y3 D 1 0 fP .?7 G./ //Z sy /.1'r Orinda No.lb J '?.f._ 73_ Z___ - G3 SS 1 0 3 Orinda No. 17 K'S ".7 O o x/33 3S/ 7d 8 4 J7 /ob Orinda No. ISL .Z33 'i 39 3 0 O Zia •70 X79 /517, 3'° /7P' Orinda No. 19 1 Ma/2 7 9 0 z' 420 77 /3o y/ ,16j-: !+ Orinda No.20 N;a9 7 3`It Sp DC S' otf i 76 117 Orinda Nos.21 S 33,Cans O. A. .s1I9 /S e t o 11 Q . ,p P Orinda No.22) P /PO s'y /d ps. y3Q .?/.3OrindaNo.23 s / Orinda No.24 R;le7 J'° /37 0 o S8 .zj 80 /oS. 5-s- /.Zy Orinda No. 25 E s '•?17s IT IF '16 C, : o o Apr 3Y j Fy A-*7 6 7 /.rte: I. r-_U_:_inda No. 26 _ _ _2_-?_. . 93 fJ 4 Orinda No.26A i A .//p •?F f D O oo /7 6-6 Orinda No.27 S ./3 0 1 v 1/66 AP j.Sb /.•+ 5 6 Orinda No.28 c V60 .2 9 /.3/ O 31 /8 i€60 fa oiittda?To.29 Daa?s a7 97 k o o to 7.14 Orinda No.29A EIA2 4 IV P3' Orinda No.30 f /9S y 9 Y6 Orinda No.31 G No. V-;7 2S 6.9 /o 1 y Orinda o.32 H V 30 .3 /d 6 0 1 Orinda No.34 1 1 f7 4 ro Lf -34 9S Ap : TY .//S; Orinda No.35 LL_ 4 J ?y_S.S'_- f+P6 O O y?est ._ _ Z'46 Y.2 y9 9-3 0 0 9F y/ 6.3 7.9 IOrindaNi).3b f K 79 Qrinda No.37 37 :..33 1/7 17 Alamo No.I M;/-77 ?P 46 G O Au J' 6/ . 70 3/ :/oy . Alamo No. lA volN 2 ;. 73 0 o 6 /-Z SS 7 6/ AlamoNo.2 f O /0.3_.:y_0_.__. .1 _ _Q P h •? j P t Alamo No.3 Por7d9 ,S/ /S.7 O o 97. .TP 03 Alamo I To.4 9/f tS(o f3 D O f7a .7 y• 9.3 O ://o ! Alamo No,5 Alamo 1o. 6 S Alamo Nos.7 fi S,Cons. i T t2__1LQ_3 I 7 Ramo NO 9 J A ?o• 6S /37 o ti a by .46 Alamo No. 10 B Alamo No. 11 C.16 9 /•2 Ca D W 7 I'7Z . 9y S? ,f03 ApAlamoNo. 12 F ' Alhambra No. 1 F /S' /// /4 2 d z x/79 35< 37 77 Alhambra No.2 G / / 8 6 -/4/ M .29 39. so .sem. 7 oG 7z , lhambrt No.3 i H"e7 moo/ :/a 3 / o 97 6P' jj/79:.73 8 :9° 1lartinrz?6.0 AlluantUrt No.5,Cour. 1 ;/ Y 5-7 7 / O f sf3 Ido-3..3.3 . 7,6 !SP 11ai•tincr. No. ?6:'1 Walnut Creek No,1 L "Zrf/ Walnut Crrrl: i`o• IA I 6 S7p •y.2 S3 Walnut Creek No.2 1 N OS 6 39 G S7 ,Y7 07. 9S . y 9 /C7 Walnut Creek No,3 O O r 36--1oo1oa ' byit Walnut Creek No.4 j P/67 Walnut Creek No.5 1 Q /d3 Ss"6P o r o If/ 97 JJ Walnut Crock No. iA R :/2S Sp 7/ Ja ;6(0 r Walnut Creek No.6 S ;/.?9' ..7 9 3 _ O o Q3 ?r 7-? 31 4'7 .77 Walnut Creek No.7 T 6. -__ _._._..T___.__f._o__._._a___:l+___,3_z.V___.;..9_ _fob z.._ia/II Totals Carried Forward S f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Bch, 1960 i Supervisor Dist v f V r W E a t a ac I BE W 7774 d ki = K iw O H+_ w+F au Z ex Vv 1 a + r Q , fr Jt ti. It W '+• _ .J ,yi•.. e am YES NO ;{ YES NO ! YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A 13 7Jo' 7% f.?fiNl ddSAW 76 A? /•Ti?D?/:6O 6 3,* /i /yj 6 c f6 b 151.2. 6 /ell 7 a D 09 /.3 /OF E'" F i 3€ Y # .79 S L '17 7TV 7 G! i 3V o /37 ! X3.2 9 7 9 730 6i{ 13 s 8 a 7{ P F H{!i1r3 7 „/0p 8 t o /rs 6 3/ 39 7 / r 6 3/ K f 09c d.2, .2 r/e3 •2 k/07 ice. .7 / . y- , N 3/ 4 Y /•fit S 9 .i.... 1 j/ w d/ . y F i i p O 9 l`/e7 /•2 „'/09 /o 1/// p /o?. 9 "/oP Ir t o - (o Q i fit'. 3 /wv 3 `/y / /s'/ Z Tyco G /31 ? R d 9 7 /.79 / .7/ 3 3c 3 /?9 •Z sl S7 3.7 - +r%r..? S VC-2 J- /,r/ 3 .'VdP 7 SS .J` Jc7 r F 3D , 7 `/3•Z 6 J.77 s' r.2p 7 r•?s- 7 -.76 s.7 w. f o t-;.Pv fir /a d o Az l 07 .7 r; H 93 b 9/ is 9a . 6 9s -Y 7/ " ' Pl 7 So .4 3 y 7 l,9S- s */yo 7 /.fir 7 t a P7 / y a a?P / 8 r zp8 •Z ii L I Po 3 97 . y _°93 S 9S 3 :,9-s 3 93 .,:F- M w I M a 96 9.2 7 l',/ 6 5P Y 7 9Y 6 9F f k N + 1171 .z. !69 3 6f J 70 / ; 6p t 6 s Y Q3S 73/ p /3.? 7 /srt 7 R ! I(/41. /•2 9 //3. Sti 99 ./.t" 9S'. /G o/ 1 s 4 / off 9roF 2 /o -/a r Bi o3 7 iia o 7 77 6 /t3 P /o 7 /o0 6 ! 0,3 6 o.t .7 o.z.3 "' 99 3 r/ 9 y t D io y ioy /o t/07 P 09 /0 -63 s" „moo 7 f i` I F 33 2w /a .s/6 1/60. 3 A-?o Ji Ar /o .? y s Pr 16 9f /41 ??.. ! 9y /S { ,98 /i Hay:it /3 /os l/ l.s /-Z J•?3 /a f s jj 73 / P3 ? 99 3 P.? 6 Jr o P f 7 f 17 r F m 76 a i N ' 97 :/Ir yY ./p „97 /7 !//9 ,/Y ' 98 .17 89 ..73 /oY./6r 0 /.c F / of P Z 9 79 R 4 P3/ y 1,00 s' RFs' 9 X 79 Y S+ s i'79 6 "P.z 3 *.P8 3 a Po -V 3 o 117- ? :`/ice. ' ! io t-3 jP03/j 6 9c 567 _ 1D 7T r..-i_..//I .lc'l4*3 11_//S"./1?li?,,,1.'' - - - - STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 4' w'w`_..v»..- ..,.. w._._..v.,..-...s._._...w........._.__r-....._.......-+n_.._._..-.a.._._ ..,.-a.r.,.-_...-... .», a.+........::..._...:..w.........::_n u.r:.-::...«_........_ e m. ...._.._w...,...-rr..:_.-..+e,..wr,wr r.nn.w.•r+...r..r.._._ wu._.+nr_....i.u._:................. 1 '::.»;_.. _ .._ ,... DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR Word it ' Director at targe Director at Large EAST SAY M.UA EAST SAY M.U,D. EAST MAY M.UA s, Alam da.Coatra Costal! Alameda-Contra Cost Alsmeda-Contra Gxta Weed!Is.I Ward No,a r Ward HOL S 11 Transit District Transit irdh ct Transit District i 1 Y x ELECTION z_ x c PRECINCTS x rn t; U'x x cn v as t7 0x 0 C ad ls H t 1— d Com? > 1 d Q x O 10th Assembly DistrictU i U 0Continued) to Uf Totals Brought Forward A / Orinda No.8 Orinda No.9 C sn Orinda No.10 Q /9 Orinda No.11 ._ 1E Orinda No.12 F Orinda No.13 G Orinda No.14 H 7 Orinda No.15 1 a? Orinda No.15 Orinda No. 17 06nda No. 18 L Orinda No. 19 M o Orinda No.20 N jr t. Orirtda Nos 21 S 33,Cans.4 ,7 s 22 F Orinda Iia. P /.Z 3 2 Orinda No.23 i Q ! Orinda Na.24 i ? w. _.._... Orinda No.25 5 Orinda No,26 li p Orinda No. 26A I1 7 4f. Orinda No.27 Orinda No.288 C tfS . dS: f; Orinda No.29 D 79 7 Orinda No.29A E Orinda No.30 F Orinda No.31 G Orinda No.32 N , S_ 9' Y Orinda No.34 Orinda Na.35 F tee.._._ .a...,.._..,..._......_.. Orinda No.36 K 19!{1 a C Oruxla No.37 t Alamo NTa.1 M a 400 N Lb 67, 67,Alamo R't. 1 l r 2 77771 Alamo No. O t Alamo No.3 P q y_ Alamo No.4 Q Alamo No.5 R IAS" 60 Alamo No.6 l fff f/x Alamo Nos 7&8,Cons. T Alamo No.9 A Alamo No. 10 Alamo Na, 11 C !+Z 6 j Alamo No. 12 Alhambra No, i F Alhambra No.2 t f Alhambra No.3 H 11Tariinez 2h fi Allimubra No.5,Cans i I\f. ncp No.26A G" Walnut Creel-No.l L M T S 79 1t'Walnut Crrel:. No. 1A Walnut Creek No.2 N tr S' 1 Walnut Creel:No,3 0 Walnut Creel:No.4 P yATalllUtCreekNO.S Q 4 rJr Walnul (_'rrrk No. 5A R Jai 93 Walnut Creel:Na.6 µWalnut Creel:ATa,7 T AAM Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8t14 1960 a n MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERSj 1 2 i` 3 4 5 6 I Z U Z au 02 Z WRQ i' M 0 ,W U. Q ac 4{ p 0 Z !a W WO .i b- N ! d W y 0 YES NO !i YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ES NO 7a!.A&I // 3d/ IT g!'//79l.5/!d 58X'97 ; FY sdaL 71 /21,/rr, Y7 /J .36 /O Z 9 f /3/ 6P s I L /P3 6o 1,V-31 /6 r.9 fl/s9' Y3 -P5°.// s-j sc d8 ,142; D Aj/3)/.ZG .1/ P-Z 9/ d.Z } 69 o,zl 3. '.-'1 1, ...T... _7-? ' l.z i /E o /8o 16z /3! /1 d3 /-V7 ; 3s" P/ /03 iV61 5< H i 77 /1 61 /d6 37 .33 //,F 317 7z f7 07 y7 5- /S7 ! s/ /ate /3z.3G /a8 r 63 V fKS /33 4/S/off` L 74 111.3 d3 III M 4 6/ /37 13,9, f-/ 1,6 v/ N 5a S7 6 AIS ! i// 2 sG 7•Z 9P /01/1 6s- PP/f /86 6y13,9 I/Jo2 y6 1.PP /y.Pi S a2, S lL6 G! .// / . y0 /a6 mss' 8 9 r-r 7/ S o /9/j s9 /s6 /s7. 4.2 /35c" 75' A Y i 7 /66 i! .3S 13 C i Y 'Sr6 9p /4 3o j/0.2; yy 68 ; 77 •13I.2 37 6 70 .-77 '19 ,46 F aZz ! F{ s? /18 ! /moo ya i 7 s a 90 93 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUNNTTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS i 8 9 10 11 1 12 1 13 14 1s W zi to N z ELECTION o o f °W o o r Z 0 01 us z PRECINCTS IR U u b r} o 0 WW U ne i 10th Assembly District Continued) i YES NO t' YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO 'E YES NO ii YES NO 'i YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward w ji/7 774G j ( 7i.rR. lfr;R1r y F`17/ J rfo8 111 /• I A / Orinda No.8 a i/Ws- 6S ,3P /36 /J%C .°- ;lE r raj/ /6.Z y4! I7.3 13 SaZ /59 07/ ./A ItiTo.9 C 63? ,61 L.S'v ./ J'6? .?y' /6S ,.77 ;16.s ,3-0 /'o /3 !/-`9 .3 s" ( s`n _ /yG /3 ; /9Orinda Orinda No.10 1) ; .?z Y/ 3_7 'a/S3 /s" /yr,2 40 Y Orinda;To.11 E i 6 _ _ _.L.Las' o l ft1S ,..x _1_/1 „e!. &_.lS' f «' ./-? ./ ,3 3- ' r7 ` J ter' Orinda No.12 F j&' 6 7 S9 zw 16.7 /S'• 4p 17 '/6a 444 /pf/,,3 l a'/. SS S7 /.3 16 jd=l Orinda No.13 G ' ,it.Z 5.3 ' v-/ /S/9 /T3 17 a`17s' /S z/SSP a76 1630 /7 3o YS I vie /4- :/76 Orinda No.14 H «1Z . y'f , /!8 1.416 /6 !V,9,r,1? /'coo .6 /37 ./«Z .7.? . -?6 yl'.//S` /__/1 A5 orinda No.15 1 1 d/ . f3 tS? //•2 91W /*y x/37. a?S' /-79 3/ Kr6 .,p JT . a'S/ }! :/,.P ! :/67 Orinda No.16 _ _ J '.Z ?_J. ?$w.-1 1s+ __.1.__ L °?o. fit? ` W' . - --Y-z i....,1 619.9 Olinda No. 17 K .l off" 3S" 3-P /07 /•'7 /s' /3l /, x /08 4<,? 11. . /3 aa/ &' .1" i Orinda\To. 18 L fSri . .3Z"fS1/ /6/ .R3' doV€? .?.f//s' y8 . P.F /8 1,77,•?9 5/6 Orinda 1\'o. 19 M 136 5-7? 39.fS75- i3_ J/ sella .?o ii/ S7 '' 17 /5r!1/60 -P-0 A17./ ! 9 /9 Olinda No.20 N `l'yG '9 3/ /6a /sy /S /67 /3 /'f 9 3"7 /,?J- 9 1`17. -7 7 5/3 /y n 310_ .__n_da._\_r._o_s..2._1._S-33,C_o_ns. Orinda No.22 P l/3 3v +?J--lap -7 5/7 1%Z R-z/09 y8' 3 4e,A 9 16-2 Orinda No.23 Q ( V_' yt ' 461 /34 J" .6 v 403 i/71 16 1s9 _y/ 7S/ /7 $/d 0,a?8 y3 /S3 el 1,V6 Orinda No.24 1t /6 S3 _:? ASI/5a./9 !S•? 17 S/ '31 {/!o. /3 I/ y1^ Orinda No. 25 S AfZ 73 .'.S /fr /7.Y .30 lj7S"a7 3 6-z S/ x/5'3 /S" 6s" 37 S'7,/S /y 00/ t Orinda \a 26 _ T t; 6 f.77 ,«*o ?9 F 4 ' 2 a?o F•z d==.2 3 •76 71 9•Z Orinda No. 26A A 44? 3ro «7S' P1714 /d S 7 3 /.? !I/0/ ' i 9lFe I aa7 3 3 Orinda No.27 1 70 36 f.3 / 4fg liz 57 /L/ /a G 114r/ Olilida No.28 C 0f _45-: y9 /03 Y.24or /s' J42? 1-3 /r ,.?7 37.// I'/7 07el w4l OrindaNo.29 D ' 79 -:7,3e &, ea ' 97 /0 lOJ 9 U /0/ k ' 9 e /G ,"93 73 Ol inda \o.29A _ E ya tel`{ / da l3 I"3 3 f I/0F 14 6 Orilida No.30 F //! S's Y? /31 'ts'716 µfs,z 19 ,6/1/3- -x' /6.2 ,/6 A" a,7 V? /-Zp /a Orilida No.31 G l a+s .S p ;, r5- 6 l±o! /.t/ ,3/ jJ p as' /,s' 3? !34_-7 -"`F. -77 3x. :/07 'a .1/3 Ol'ittd3 N0.32 H i'7/ w7 7 :.7 tT t 9pp 7," Orinda No.34 T 3"l.?S IY? .?.t° w1.SY a?I /.?L XIf'/Sla 16 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 IMIEMRES SL40ITTEp TO VOTE OF VOTERS A B o 0 OZ O`° Z90 oz0 02 2<N ataWc 2ND GVW 000 VV Z Z t zoo t N• Y BONDS i BONDS YES NO YES NO EI YES NO ia A C 5 F D 3 t i s e G L f i K 1 a r M t r n ik S S A i f C 8 xi f y i G p z J x i o s M f O i 1 yy t t; Q R f T T [ A 3 C k t i t i r ei i F a z t t f 1 f Ex s O C x t F ti a t it S T 4 i s t J i.i J TMN t i w 1) y } f dJ f " ip h'{{ ppiC 1 7 x CERT ATE OF COUNTY CLERK RESULT OF THE CANVASS. OF ,GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of Califomia, ss: CountyofeAaem 7, County,Clerk of said Counq, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution"of the Board of Supervisors of said`County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,l did canvass the returns of the vote cast in Q TN Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held onNovember$1h,1960,for elective pubhcofces, and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the mote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate t is attached,shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of notes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS nay hand and Oficial Seal this.26LMday of 1960. SEAL) 77 iwL'f County Clerk. now gy Deputy. nm above cm6fi w is to be and a*wbw the Bound of Sorw risocs bas ocdesed the CaunW Cksk to make the offieW canvass.) t h F F yr 7 yaw+`ly W t 4 rs a Y Y y 9 3 y f` A's,* wy` f'R 9'i-.XZ'K' d "R+-t'. X 7 cS$7. F OF ALL VOTES CASTSTATEMENT i AT THE GENERAL ELECTIONEIRs s r F i r 4F ryl t NOVEMBER S. 1960 yyf t r y I t a r I Assembly Dksmct ar IN V VLJNi a STATE OF AMATO t S Krci{dw CmmW YCit the OffieW be amtfiRatCatfificaleany iYL lr. k EPL,. 1 5, 'J.Ir'. h ,Y r 31 t r ke n dxi*!t xy n c s 1 2 2y o-5 s M y a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresentativeMember ofStateSenator F PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress Assembly j17thDistrict f6thDistrict10thDistrict y i a z x Z v W.. z .. ELECTION C a z ' o c E z d t-` p- -, <: 1 a PRECINCTS o z.0 `-z zM 4 -Z - i` . W -' s =R... X L U--- C v s . i [ C7 i e zic .^.. t/i IY ? /7 :. • f CL "' W 10th Assembly District Continued) 19 t'111UM"11 1 } -` = In N u = Totals Brought Forward A Y&U-Ir 117-AV rT 7 IV711' 410 AW/3701 T AW O 1 walnut Creek Nos.S S 52,Cons.g 11'r 67 1/1 l x YY 167 7''l 7G 167 Walnut Creek No.9 C /qL3 49 7`f 9y a3 b7 $O Walnut Creek No. 9A D 101 Aj 1 b I 1 77 a8 6o 41 S 1 SI Creek 10 1Sg Q8 mld y4 8 f 61 I 71 7-5" I)Walnut Crc E Walnut creek No.11 F ala S4 t 53 1773 34p 11. 911 71 13F Walnut Creek No.12 G -233 71 1 S l 1 1" 57 13? S7 j# !!S 1 ds' I Valnut Creek No.13 H NO t 3` 1 1 67 54 Walnut Creek No.14 J 300 p I 1 3!a 1 GI 33 113 77 7a; I IT i4 Walnut Creek No.15 J .ZI 3 l 5 i l f 137 74 dFe 167 Walnut l leek No,16 142. 1 15t qt{ Walnut Creek No,17 L 14?S3 194 H 161 gia 7$ Ga 72 6s i w Walnut Creek No,1S M 17 1 7 16 4 fiS' qq at GO 8'S $ 1 Walnut Creek No.19 N 1-23 51 7 1 qb a13 7G 5f t SS 6a Walnut Creek No. 19A 0 IX7 38 8 101 17 GL, Sa 1lG 7 I Walnut Creek No.20 P /40 3'1 !aS 13511 7G 7Sr 37 esd II R Valnut Creek No.20A i Q /y 3.7 1191 1.21 /5 i q4 T1 3/ 1dq it Walnut Creek No.21R . y F9 e3a 3 1141 g0 q? 74 Walnut Creek No.22 S 17?G 6 11' r 133 qq 105' Gq 4?3 8'l Walnut Creel:No.23 T 18S 7O 11 l{1 3- Lf l07 Q Walnut Creek No.24 i A 1.230 4-3 147 a7 163 1.11 79 /c/Q. Ij Walnut Creck No.25 1 e l did Ss- 103 44 fr3 711 7d 9q S to 1 S3 GZ ? Walnut Creek No.2b C : !YZ A/&Q I g 3 g.1 Valmit Creek No.26A D 101 a3 TT qq Gra 31 7(. Walnut Creek No.27 E 159'37 Y 7 14l 31 77 S$ Valnut Creek No,28 F 135' Lf5 Walnut Creek No.28A j G 114 SG SY e;L 73 42 7S 3 7 GS. 41 fi Walnut Creek No.29 i H /4 a 7 9 11 O 13 7 Sy 1/a 7q I qG 8'S it ol Walnut Creek No.30 1 J 133 ' Sg /7 3 97 3f ma Walnut Creek No.31 a I to Ta t&4 -µ17? 34 133 Walnut Creel: No.32 K° 1517 Sf7 ^ 114 750 1. s3 1, 01 Walnut Creek No.33 j L .aal 43 UO3 187 3k bL ttot d 74 1 q(o I Walnut Creek No.3.1 M 197 ga. 113 134 S1 icV 7q i q1 Walnut Creek No.35 N 2 !09 1 t -t3S ' 76,o 175 37 t 14 13o 3? l SS Walnut Creek No.37P 3Z$s9 /4'f t74 '3 Fr a 1O? E 8'7 ! 3 Walnut Creel:No.38 0 To l04 1 tiff 71 114 7 s-I f/3 811 Walnut Creek No.39 R I& 1 107 l29 3G 61 4.1. i 91(o 77 S 1 161 11D a6$ 4. 1 l 5f? 7l0 Walnut Creek No.40 31 30 1\-:11t1u.Ls s k s 4 T I/f _ yo 14 gy !9 G8' q4 41 71 ll 3 Walnut Creek-No. 11 A 3a_, 78 1. 53 Y iRq' q3 11010- i!.I 7 St Walnut Creek dos.4_S53,Cons. 37 34 S t I l V it 4 31 T3 4S a 70 S6 Valnut Creek No.a_A C .. jj 1'allut Crc'ck No,43 D 262. 93 164 13$' S 28' 6 ! 107 73 Va1n Lt -rack No. 4 E JL 04S SO 15-1 G3 3G d(o R 3 q 133; !Walnut Creek No.a5 f .106 7q 1 1S3 `f t 117 7 Z qct I° a Walnut Creek 1\o.46 G t 44 S.3. 101 a l.23 34 43 6 S b9 Walnut Creek No.47 H 171 6 3 1! 1 aG 47 814 Fr? 76 163 3; it Walnut Creek No.47A i 7 96 9 16` IIG 71 tq $0 1161+ T- 0,No.48 J !a QS 1V lS7 So 133 76 t14; q3IfWalnut Creel.Walnut Creek No.49 K i 1597 G2 95 t. 1 164 41? q3 S$ i 93 47 ainut Creek Nil. SO L .257371`1 ITT 1if 571 1441 10Sj I2y / 22 Walnut Creek No.51 tiM 1 g 6`t q 10} . 72 7;t. GS 78 N 144 3 3 11 3 113 3a 6`f 7 alnut Creek Nu.;1:\ N 97 I 2-qo 578 1 S q3 1 y 3_ CI l9 3R I Walnut Creek No. 55 P 4rf4 14I 31 31 .._t3 3o 14 117 .Saranap No.1Q I Y ( 7 7 !DSI 13G sc} 1 DG 17) 1 Ito( 7? 11 S:lI:111 1p NO.2 jt 1&S e 9 ro Z Ill ' 71r jj .1 i3 EI Saranap No.3 S 139 ` 31 1 o9' t 14 a3 Gt 74 4 oS 30 1 SG Sfl 70 tan t , No. 3:1 T 13G 51 Totals carried GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER StI4 1960 Supervisor Dist y 1 46 ws r^ , O r^i i W Amt^ 0 96 E au d` L' C'.',Z_ Z L O L S'. N tr Se k ac UA c am it YES NO =' YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO F YES NO i YES NO i A,! 1io //7 401k /iso ll5/ X33 eV+a WV/J'A ,r.;1 rM-f,0 /lzG./1 9Oj' i tt i1.13 S 1t(, 8 114 to tao 7 I1 8';` 113 .7s c 70 4 64 3 4* S 74q 1 S 6 j S 43 `f li 1i 7 41 3 1.9a a- 7`f S air D w E $1 $o !o WL It '7 7 ! ' IN '7 _ 74. .Q 75 t t 134 iZ' 135 /A 137 f 131 1 a 130 13 1a1 13F 1 3a Iq 137 tSFt t 3 t47 S 13o u iia tai ill H1 11q 9 133 1S 130 18 1515 11 134 !a; 134 13:1 t4S S 130 5 aS b t1G S 138 4 al S I18 9 taS 3 I'; l31 to 136 4 134 5 134 to 133 4 13! 6 J1 04 4 K ; t19 $ t!o rt 1tf Q : tst S 113 b ` 114. 7tal 5 I 4f Q 43 4 9a S qt S 8t S 43 a 'i Sq '1 M' Is 99 to Ido 4 161 4 !la 9 q7 4 J 48' 3 Cq q i `S 1 43 a ':' 44 3 8 1 1 r u 4y S ;, 4a 4 t '1! 4 66 'f J 63 G ,I t.7 S7oa P y3 17 ' q3 l0 4S S 161 7 qa 8 98 4 t8 S Q 91 4 $7 4 89 5" f3 S 96 3 4l 3 t. 1dT q 161 a3 1 to a.3 16S 17 los 17 101 17 I f01 ii /1 9 !do S !I G 4 113 S /18 7My IV IN 10 Esa9 1 1i a7 to 136 b ,117' 7 ta4 11? 9 lab E7 Af 1i ISS 4 1'17 8 1514 g tSt 7 141 S 144, 7 1517 7 4 98 G 94 9 95F 10 too 8 q3 t1 a 41 tt ,I 14 7 c ' S 7 7S 9 8o G $a 6 7 3 7 ,' 74 S 7`j 6i D!toq 7 47 7 6G 7 _ ?l G Qr 7 6 6 7 48' 7 1 89 G 41 S 9S G 84 $ 97 15 11 4 ( F i1 i+ 81 t S ` 73 14, 90 t t 84 It 79 16 go 13- :' 53- 9 Gil 11 7y 7 7q (, 7S o $;L S 77 1 79 7 a 77 . 3 1 H I 111:247 119 9 113 9 1Ig 9 117 to } 113 tl 1 i ilii1Y11113fIDL133 '7 !`f4 S Ill T :i l 34 9 pit S 1;133 Jai ta4 /a 1a4 13 /3&1 1 1.21 110 Id4' 10 1 134 K h f cq /a 41 8 qo to q'1 l0 8q to 90 9 qa 7 t jai q 'taL 3 Iat 7 lay q t/9 S ill S /a3 { 1 g M11 1ta 1a ; 108 to t tg tat $' toS q i 1oS 13 tt3 o a1 i t r1B 8' 132 3307la18lit $ 18 1 ! kI r i 11144, 4 154 10 -1 134 7 r 3 f 9 1" L. ' 131 /x ' 142. l 117 y 131 t 136 a 1.17 4 /at 3 ' r.27 3 /4 9 I i i i)q 1t1 9 1!i b 114 7 !/! 7 16-T 7 : 1 11-1 S I'S 7 7 77 a -71. j' ' 90 y 78' 3 i 74 S '1 78' 3 i i T I 77 7 C 77 b 77 4 8o 3 74 -7 i 7.5- 4 I So -q A ii S3 1 S1I a 57 7 1` '!8' 1`7 9 1S ai11oS8 ' 1 7 71 4 78' G v 79 S" 79 b 74 3 3 ,I cj I 74 5 77 4 77 4 So 4 75 6 4 3 S $° `t Ill /13 11 zi /07 1y 11s" 9 114 l0 11119 4, ' (15' 7 113 5 : 1.12 Y 11Y do ' llr..3 Y ;( Ilk 3 f F 11 1113a S 131 4 1a9 4 119 10 t31 41 1.2(. q li !3S 5 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE IF, OiRECTOR. DIRECTOIL DIRECTOR.ttiRECTOR,Ware!It 1 Diraetor at Largo E)inetor at LargaAEASTRAYbLUEASTRAYtLUL ;0" EAST RAV AWA Alamoda.•Caatra Cest Afaasoda.Coatro Costa AUmod,.Coeetrs CostaWadNasWasdNaIa . Traaait Matrtat TransitOishCfisirietTrartsii ie t xc ELECTION z PRECINCTS v„ a Z i Lsi ZC Z Q i us to w w I-- a o 10th Assembly Di•tnid 0 Continuod) Totals Brought Forward A 41 3 I Walnut Cre-el,Nos.S S 52,Cons.is ll7 r3 113 Walnut Creek No.9 c 7.2 Walnut Creel:No.9 OS i7 1 Walnut Creek No.10 E s NNTalnut Creek No.11 Walnut Creel:No.12 141 r yi WhInut Creek No.13 N I Walnut Creek No.14 Xir NValnut Creek No.15 1117 rcWalnut Creek No.16 ..._...__._ K I li ISO 17 Walnu3 Creel:No.17 t Walnut Creel:No.1S m 117 11(m IS NValnut Creek 1\419 N ? owl 44 Walnut CTriL k No. 19A_ 4 _. v Walnut Creek No.20 p 01 Walnut Creek No.20A Q 16 Walnut Creek No.21 R Walnut Creek No,22 S l44 d n t Creek No.23 Walnut Creek No.24 A 1166 1S'7 Walnut Creek No.25 B Ito 1116 161 alnut Creek No.26 C 14L Walnut t rtY k Nn.?6A 1 D l N\!alnut Creel:No.27 F Walnut Creek No.28 F Walnut Greek No.28A Walnut Creel:No.29 Walnut Creel:No.30 t 'S' ISS' 153 Walnut Creek No.31 Walnut Creek No.32 j NNralnut Creek No.33 L139 13"1 39 Wztlnut Creek No.34 JYt f Walnut Creek No.35 0 Its rr3 4tlaltiuttZ . hoi 1alnut Creek No.37 _ P 13`1 ._... ._3a' r3S ..._.. Walnut Creek-No.3S Q If 3a 133 133 s Walnut Creek No,39 R 111 107 lot/ F Walnut Creel:No.40 S Valmtt Creels No. T Ilrl l 911'aliYt;t Creek 1\0.41 A 40 Walnut Creek-Nos.42 fi 53,Cons.1! Wahtnt Crack No.42A C I tt'aluut Creel:No.43 Walnut Creel:No.45 1 ' Walnut Creek No.-% G 1*q 1,03 NValnut Creek-No.47 y I3o Il'2 1.10 s Walnut Cttek Na.47A, 1 134 s W' iI,iut_Creek No.48 t 139 137 Walnut Creek No.49 K 1 aG 163 164 r W:tlnut Owl,No.50 L '11603. 10 1G3 Walnut Cm k No,51 M t6q 103. to t Walnut Crevic No.51A 03+ 4.._ ,. lValuut C5c t1 Walnut Creek—No.55 P 30 2Y l Saranap No.1 Q aur I I14 Saranap No.2 it q8r 91 Saranap No.3 S 107 Saranap N0 3r1 tat 9'g too t . Totals r» Cattiod CrorwardQ f { GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 r MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS t i 2 }! 3 4 5 6 All Il 1, Z ` u+ O u. td U. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE IMUNRES SUNEi M TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 9 10 11 12 ;i 13 i 14 15 YS iii y ELECTION o 40 l 'off ! PRECINCTS E o z ti s I2 2 a LU 0 i arc a U Q O j Y t9 u r U o r6rJ i loth Assembly Di-tricf Continued) is Tits NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i YES N8 YES NO ,t YES NO YES NO Totals Of ought Forward A ' /O Furl I 1 /A AW s""'**-407 v'irs'AW fO -i X! ;' .10710MT i•+'til AOO, y. Walnuts reekNos,';&5_',Con .1 Io3 4S 44 taS 1aL9 * r31 -1q 132L `f3 137 d3 ' !a3 -al 11 5,? l S /S3 Walnut Creel:No.9 C ' 51 37 30 7a &q as 13 11 gt aG 83 la77 17 38' bo ito V'-Lott Creel: No, 9:1 D 33 3x 70 '71 17 7q 1L &5' 3S 7W 13 -14 I$' j a2 b'1 !3 8Yo Walnut Creek No.10 E 72 q9 0 8'3 4 166 r`157 3? `11 13 r1 ta.o Walnut Creek No. 139 S'3 St 147 154 '30 173 1 b Na LI 170 171110 3711 5'1 139 ll 19'6 alnut Creek No.12 1=F '1 LV 131' t So 41 141 36 161 59 1 S1 39 144 44? 744 tat' 1$'1 a 3y IS1 3? M 44' 10 a7 = 1 fl q7' 41 IS3 al 18'.2 Walnut Creel,No.I3 H . /2-4 +'+. &4 i , t5 Walnut Creek No.14 11 113 GG SX 131 27 IS7 17 137 $o,; t Lo 13 ,' 13q -63 !; 417 1361 19 1GG L 1144a5 ' t 4.3 Lo la sr alnut r ree'!:No 15 i,1 1. G9 7416-S-.1.1q a5 _I i t& -311 1 & 37 `43 Walnut Creek No.16 1 K 1 110 57 74 'f$' 133 -28 133 3q " I.0 S3 133 33 113 Sd,' 4! 1a7 a:1 163 lout Creek INo. L = $1 q3 St -7q 49 17 sal 19 loo 33 119 13 14 .23 ( .2(,.2(, t'7 107 vv'aL,ttt creek No.I iM 16s 147q1 113 Q1 al I27 a' 139 .4 1a1i .2111 /17 34 38 1171 /q N2 Walnut Creel,No.19 N 10 37 31 71 $o *16 S3 !? '99 .33 '13 iO ; 71 31 3S -7q 91 18 tltnnCfeel: \,. 1Q\ Yt t 7 33'; 8o a1( 73 a 33._. -;1 --_ 102'Si 11 1 1 if 1$ .24 1.13 9 1y1 Walnut Creek No.20 P 1 9'7 50, 3$ t 1 !14 1$ 136 l t 1 15 3? 39 l0 w aluttt Creek o.20A Q 1 9 7 17 . 10.3 1" 11 1 off G3 141 94! 1 to al ao 1 G 1081 rGC+ t$' Valttut creek No.21 It s',115 71 . 8'j t t S r 5lt q'lo 1 q9 'ill iSy SS5 !Sq 31' 131 !4 ! S3 /37 33 171 al,tut Creek No.2-1 101 Sis So IN 1.23 3i1 1-IS Sal r37 34-Ii /33 c3Si /alto 31 it L4 to 1,15 as /9 i lout Creek No. I w 9'a 73 41 132 aq 37 1.17 31 !37 39`". 33, 13__ 3$ ' _5`7 __q -________133 1 M Walnut Creek No.2-1 116 al ' t GG 3 7 1 o a /l V-/nut Creel:No.25 1 6 i1 S? 57 qt jo4 1(-7 a4 !aS 1 G IM 4a'. 1.17 t G 1 /0.1 37 ; 31 t t t 7 ! 1\'-/,11,1 Creek tiro.2c, c i' is o 41 9''t 118 15 t 11 t 9 1#{ 3. 122 11 too -19 34 1 13. laS 46' 32:1 aS 8 dont Crock No,261:1 l o . L3 3Z a$ 49 73 t4 73 1'{ 7a a4 PZ $ 7 7 9 alnut Creek No.27 E 7 o So 3 f $'I t 03 YG 4. S '`t9 _ 13 a3 1. 87 3 3 ay 16 9 Walnut Creek No.28 1 F ' ? y 41 7q 11 .'Z1 5101Z 963' `3 1 761 1 t1a reek No.2SA 1 o xi 43 La. 79 17 7a a3 9'3 35 81 13 -71 9 1 a G 171 9 , Mf\\ Walnut Creek No.29 j H oy ya SL Id$ I" 34 jot s 143 3$ 141 2'7'11-14` 34 q7 132, to 1 X1140 7q G3 153 /IT 31 179 30 153 bq ` 191 ao. t yt L 3 ; 4 1 L r1' t 3 lob Walnut Creel:iso.30 lout Creek o.31 J 11,23 G5 4j' 14S 139 37 151 3o' !S1 S4 113 39''!f G .__g .3-'1 I& t1g 19' 114 33% 123 IGwlt(# a4:., 34 1,161hintCreekNo.32 Creek No.33 I t lam! 74 SL Iqq . 157 31 143 39 tloa 53 171 13 !3G SS'' 4G JSS'I 3 ,ata i o to It,4 act 3k t3o 37 133 4L t3o 34o 164 S3 ` AFP' 1zj. 13 15{l lout Creek \'o.3-# M 't " i2 ' Walnut C i eek Ido.3a N i 14 ?5 7G 1.11 /'ifG 33 1'f7 3S I S3 Sa 1 S5 3o j L4!; 4th L4 (.2 lo 4 1813 0 9$ Sg 4 7 111 12Z 23 130 15 /11 43 129 ,3o ; 117 a7 4 1 OF i`t 13 NN'alnut t_srrk?o.3G. 143 a 1,.7 1 ! 1 t4 151 3S'. Fo /GZ t3 i73 lout Creek?o.3i I P '124 GS q1 193 1St: 3 Y Walnut Creek No.38 1 Q 12G -T1 -13, Ito f'l as t W, t 3 t SD .3.31 t 5S 11t: t 3 17G t 3 t: 3S' ttL 31!i tot 'f5 i; 36 110 t4 13g Walnut Creel:No,39 R S4 5 too I Iq 3o 1 7 3 3 V';tlttutCreek 1'6.40 is , `d7 3L 3s 84 tot 1q 109 5 tt3 I& i sty 7 11 161 /`I 1 19 1011 7 1t$ I 1 a. SS IS q0 11 quo 17 9.2 t Z. 747 f 3 7r , ? ! 3s' o alnut Creel: 1o.41 x.117 75 , 11 131 157 38 t tfrc 3G. 179 31 17'1 2bt' 14 7 `f fr" !M 14f7 a 18 { 71 ya 38 -11 13 14, q`f I$ tot -a*' taa. 9 17 I`l ',! 37 78' 12 ! 1S Mutt Creel:Nos.42&53,Cons. Creek \>.42: C SG 4S' q3 13 Q4 IS R3 .1S" 14 -U qy 13 {' 83 a4- a9 '70112 JtD 1alttut 0.43 109 i 14S' 17 ' 13S 31 Les 1131 1 y 170 Walnut Creel: GZ 13 Q'f r 37 13 31.7 $ 1'14 'ltl„ i15?q1 131, 1 i 176 alttttt Creek No.44 tt 9 , 153 .2 2. tS(ar 1S j't q1? rS4 +1t 138 3 Walnut Creek No.45 t.2a t o 5t 134 141 31 tS1 24 )4k q 154 -14 133 34 ' G; 7G y 3 S 9'5 1 to .22 113 a2 1`02 47 11,5 ,23 S' S3 f 33 1/o l 10 143 JN' aW. 1loot Creek:\o.4 Hit 3 q7 L too I1q* 1L 1 3 I t f` q9 } 15,. `f 134 19" 53 /of t 3 ISS V'aLtut Creek 1u.477 tlnutl'r el: X0.4,`.'1 11 11a L lal 11.1 K3 .34 149f1b 1St 3516q IS 1tS-Z 30 '1 + 1J`7 a3 1G6 t 44 a 7 t 3rSG3Grsl3 /53 4? , 7 `f7 417 I FzI 17 i9o Walnut Crc l,1 0.4, t ;; ZS1 1 C ; f . 2 $"9 1 r alnut C reel::o.49 K : S 6 ! g t 10(0 !9 !do a7 1 Oa q C 3 7 tlitnt C reel; N,.50 t tS2 fi't 9't 1 Sa t 9Y a4 156 3t t t3 51 acs c1 17 S S'# l7S; 1$ .+319 r ahtut Creek 1«, a1 IM ; $L qq g$ 15 loq 43 114 tL Ito 33 w; 14, ' `fG oT f 1i So S4 a./ 113 3 3S 101 114 !r 124 1z 1tq .2:3 til 8 aq an 37 /o1 3 13$' alnut /'recta No,51:\ N Iii e 15 Z4 at 3 S 47 5d 5 51 F3 1 -_--- ._ WalnutL reel: 10,a-# _ 3 t 1 1? 37 S S`1 Walnut Creck No.55 1 3d l 1 31 1 L acs to ! .2q 19 '1 to 311 Saranal,No. 1 Q 1 161 45- Sia 117 133 3a 136 33 1.-44q : 137 ,.14,' 11`1T 31 4SO I-a 12 r4r$ s:trattap No.2 j bG 70 55 8S qG 37 r 9>8 a& 1`605'4 103 44 '?2- C/4 '$ 39 161y11313 j o e i 2 1 a 1 ' to 1.23 saranap'No.3 S 7 43 .2q 1 1 1 9 j!a 1$' "Gl9 3a ' IIS 14 't1 7' q Saranap No. 3:1 rt c{o 0 89 a4 Tr ac 1,01 e17 toy 13 `f7 a ya $zii 1 Itz T 39 9L.t, ' //sY /W 41 /9J9 1,411.SyS pW._.1f!lt19 . +4fr: ' /•tt3 17_?3/o fes? 1 l 1' .t'L: if/riLF=a1L3 j /ad .90 S,Zs Totals Carried Forward lS+`".fes f/7 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 MEASURES 1Ito TO YOU OF VOTERS 6 ti Q aC f ZZZOW p*-p O O O Q O ! p O p Xyi 's OOZ yQ00Z V U Z 4 I r. 1 to t.,t haa, L r w wX khpF 4 ey sir CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California,r county of h County Clerk of said County. do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions ofSection 7921 of the Flections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast ssembly District in said County,at the General Election held on November 81h,2960,for elective pabhic offices, and for and against each measure sub witted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,shorter the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. IVITNESS my hand and Ofkial Seat this d'ay of 1964. A AP County Clerk, By Deputy, hcabom entifim e:tt to be um d mmb u*m too Bawd o(Sapcmim"bas oalered tit C000y O"IC W=kt the OffXW CUMM) N. i tp 1 .. A T f J' r z z I iE. A$ ` y'` h} t k y 1 kM1 4i a t 3 , Y }i+' F y; f i t I Fr a Lyt I 3 1 j 3 5 U' f Y d y X` "yrs E r T K.. E ba a'h f r f rs y x 7 t!P({. 'd J=STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST K . ta k v vr' dye " ' 7 i P Fsr3AT 'I iE x N ` sr nr g b ., BENE L ELEC'TIC)N yr ay ty 1`, k, f p t i 7 a s.a`"'I r 1._r d r` r N4'EMBER 8 19 iO r,, A ; j f r f tial p ' ,, x 1° iP- J 4,f, i, .u ., d. xr r ; c C 4 O f r X,', yL. < +n+F2 t tit. wtr t.i A r d"y Y. y F i h d ice``{ M I..' C Y ' i rF Y' 3 R - J 3 1FE C.Q/T,P OST. 7 f , X , sit°' T'; irk ' r '• r 3 sr i cou» t _ t d 3 °'"`i xi ' x'L x $t t t5r.M V K+^ '' T. ,; Y srATE of coRr k`- g' v f# Jz} , 4 t " r Y YF Vbta the Ganott auk makes the Q c=m&he mot P j & ` 7 y X A I d,. Sit ,{ i Z kt Y' k 7 r tt , y s Y ' ?{ T k z y H t ' rj,, d. "t yp h} , 3 k{ c `'' J 3 J. 3 x I 3 `a!, d s' ' # d j Sm,aa- y i Vii; I ' Y S tA;-t r r " f av t e t' .Y-4,6 Y h r I s r_` t L' k. t S, J r't} ,"'^,, F xa r .t r> i,i:Jt r sY. aa i'x Xrs..t .x't'# t i,- S`r: a, s t cam _ r'." .?i:# t`" rtt F 7 v r{ r ttA x; tx a t7,.. .r x STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member ofRepresentativeStatesenator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress District 17th District Assembly I coo x z i aaj ^ x l0 C b 2 b Q wELECTIONWMz PRECINCTS x '-; b =e I CD a Z I Q 14th Assembly District fi .1 N Continued) KNM 4 Totals Brought Fomard i A 3f4'y1r! /3/10 J4031 P.L Pd 171fx Sarallap No. 4; //.3 Z ` 11;1,31 63 Saranap No.5 ca11 9.41 Saranap No,G D J 1449, .SW Irv/ i SaranapNo.7 i E .7.7,? v1s, l3`7 D p6D /S.t G3 Y_ Saranap No.s IF ,?O(' 71 /.21 l 0 v--v '` 4 //4 97 Saranip?.To.9 i G 0701 103 Saranap No,1p 7/ 11ql.1 fI; O• Saranap No.11 1 /70 51? /// Q= O.:/ 37 97 lotr Saranap No.12____ V Saranap No,13 f'S/ .t ` /10 All Saranap No, 14 Saranap No. 15 M !?•Z; c1 J Q? y/ ..3 J b`f f/ ,,• Saranap \o. 15A i N' /g" 5/ 77, sax snap.\Tn16 o<_, 3 'o Y7-1 -lo. y Sae,3:Iap:<}. 17 Ar Sarallap No. Is r G' d..d fW .3 7i7 ,ilio Saranap No. 19 R /'S// ,:3'Sf /4 7« S /S A 57 S/ 11lzrting No.1T go* ..__..z"__._ l_a_..__ d ` _ D GS__. MY "I Martinez No.2 A /D7 1 fi 4 A? 7a f fl Martinez No.3 8 /fi.7 lift 4 O' oY4U 'Z10 Martinez No.4 e /31/' Q?e1 ` Q' k 74 j?' 114 //0 f l% .3• ! Martinez No, 5 D Martinez No.fl R/... L...'- _ _ ._../''._ _ d w __._.._. Y _.?_ _._ _ I 7__ ._ _._..jd •7r TMartinezNo. 7 f 77 f . fi// 'l`'/Z 10. / .2 Vii: r Martinez 1\To.B G'. f1 t ! 7 /,t 3d o7 Alartinex No,9 H a e 98' 4 /Of 71 15V .77 3 63 Martinez No.10 1 /h,3 Ar 410, d` 0, X 6i D e31 Martinez No, 11 7W Martinez No.12 K: / G 47 9f Martinez No.13 1 : 77 3G J 07 Martinez No.14 M 7 10; r7 ,;7.2 00 ( Alartinez No,15 N /7A 9. 40 4`m'2 A4 Martinez No.17 Martinez No. 1S C /p.j/r1 7 gas/ 37 'S/a Martinez No.19 R /t; !' w`a L? /$1,% r I zirtinez No.20 j s /f,'f T 7 Martinez No,21 7 /S`j __ f+l!` . _ —. l, __ ..M. .. r ___ Martinez No.2-7 l A /:0 1 _ 3'li 6J} fr/ 00 6 Martinez No.23 fGs 7s. Q7. d.i// ` /' T•7 .31 i 8O Alartinez No.2.1 c /13 60 i3 d D 97 34 P7 /`1 2': 42 7T.Alartinezo.27 Martinez No.ZS f Martinez No.?9 f I$,0 1'Sj Zr to 33' fir D'/ j Mountain View No,l G' // TS.40 O s'q 5v 17 T' • I View No.G/ 42 Alountain V ie 2 Mountain View No.3 f.7 f S 6/ f fi/V 55 Mountain_VView No,4 fo Alountai22 Vices No,5 i 1x 1P7. /.0 10.3 to f4' /03 GA t s3 8:% 43 D ,7 .7p" 1-417fG d 71- MountainView Igo,6 7 Mountain View No.7 I M .Apf 101.9 7s 1,49, Mountain View No.S N 70f A27 74F 4 40 '/,740 P3 67 A/ 1-' ;_7-_ _ ._ Fine hill No. l P l33 D 4.7 dr Vine Bill No.2 C /fp 1.21 47 4 d elf t I/.5l „3.2 Vine: hilt No,3 R r71. /+ l'19 to /0.3 /QA10 01 Vine Hill No.-i S ,703 400V d A/115; 1 ?d Vine hill No.5 r T.. T Ioi«L:_cerr od fon±tst____. k ,3 .... fl.Z „__,__. Q f4'1.4!_.____.-_____ ...l1 l.' Q GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Bch, 1960_ hp Supervisor I a r Z o W `c m Z: GL 0,•' a;L V L` " j - _4" i 0 4 1.Q iII X 1- 4c 0 UVA m r• = t d O Sus 4 m ' -.: is W c aF. n a.. t YES NO ' YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO jj YES NO ' YES NO a A 'G Lf.rsti/sa ka tom;:a iof /,? 14 i jD 03 /Q' G oG 3 / e Z o 47 o Vis, s F 3 / P` /1D / / G 0 7 !oP G /.?P 7 /30 7 /. d i t 1 Ds // :/ 7 t//7 P /0v 8"l /O1 r m, j ! 17 T 3LD, G`' /DG ..2 / 0P' o? /O/ S M 73 7 70 /0 6P 7 f 7 s 4y G Gl N 7P st s f, 7 '' a2 7s G 31 y 1/37 _ y_1 1.3_ F s /i7 G /i P // G //3 P Q1P .2 3 83 P. G - 77 R 9 G y Pay.; M r P ! ys G 7 76 x` 43 fi a f S' e oy F/off 07 /aG / c ; i /,2 Ps a: ?'y // /as 7r ,rt 7,011-4] o So /y 0 /f w Ni /f /G /y: S 17 P- .2D f3 /7 E F Al 171 Ps / 7,' /9 '/// / e f /f 74 /,-"' AP, /3 IN G 3/ 0/ G 97 // /J? s' yy 7 / 9,5F 43 ild AZ IF! ml 1,/i4 /3"w//o / /? /6 /io / /OP' / /oy /3 N I rA 7 ! Po s Irk 'V G 77 6 a s I. I r 7P 1" 79 f 7/ /3 yoji a 0 , il9 R o/ /1 If /oP -V !s/ /7/o /S /off AGI 11117 i r t A ,GG / i s5 so ,3. /o ov /s s /o Fss.r a IPS G &'/ /o P G 'i//7 y P/ /0 73 r c , 7P .5 f 77 44a,, 7y 1/ ff 6 7-9 3 77 5-: 7y; 3 i ID I 1175 G 77 G ` L y G 1/07 /o' 70 7` 73 s 74 s 9/ sal G Pte/ s rrP P f 03_ /o F i li PS p N P/ a 7f /o !v3' !F 79 '1? l 77 1/ G, l 47 4 A.?6/ / 77 A/ 63 // sf /07 ii GG 9 i PT /o!; STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR.Wad It ,i Director at Let Modw of Large EAST RAY WUA EAST RAY lWA EAST RAY N.UA ,' Masreda- m*&Afameds-Contra Cw1a" Afamods-Confra Costs Ward Ne.1 Ward Ne,4 Ward No.S Trasrik D'W&* Transit District Transit District ssr ZZ.5 ELECTION Z 0 PRECINCTS Z o Z n x 0 c Z 2 2 4 S Z ric baz l t W 74 a B: o Q I Oth Anembly District w Continued) SOF 9y 3J y 3 t Totals Brought Forward A i i Saranap No.4 Q Saranap No.5 c. /-Ag Saranap No,5 Saran No.7 Saranap No.8 f AA 24 G Saranap No.9 G 103 Saranap No.10 N /.0.2 s Saranap No.11 g Saranap No.12 Saranap No.13 35S tii 4 sal anap No. 14 t //T r Saranap No.15 M 0, A Saranap No. 15A N f7, ov Samanap No. 16 Saranap No. 17 Saranap No.18 Q Saranap No. 19 R 77 T Ma.IW i v t S Martinez No,l TN Martinez N0.2 A Martinez No.3 B 4 Martinez 1\T0.4 C Martinez No. 5 0 Martinez No.6 E fMartinezNo.7 Martinez No.B Martinez No,9 H Martinez No.10 1 Martinez No. 11 KMartinezNo.12 w 4 i Martinez No.13 t f Martinez No.14 M M E Martinez No.15 N r'lartinez',\'0.16 O Martinez No 17 Martinez No. 18 Q Martinez No.19 Martinez No.20 Martinez No.21 r 3t Martinez No.22 A Martinez No.23 Martinez No.24 C Martinez No.27 4 i Martinez No.28 E FMartinezNo.29 Mountain View No,l G r t Mountain View No.2MAt1 Mountain View No,3 Mountain View No.4 Mountain Viet*No.S Mountain View No.6 Lf Mountain View No.7 M Mountain View No.S N 1\10 ail 1rcaNo,9 Oail Vine Hill No. 1 Vine Hill No.2 ff WD Q Vine Hill No.3 R F Vine Hill No.4 S w_.. .. ._ Vine Hill No,5 40 7777 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 I MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 I( 3 ' 4 5 6 0 LL i N f qi N LL i UZ si Z Z` Z V ZZecWW O N tl us 7 ' O O W O i oQ 1 W W J O Z 0. (1} yyN LL x o Ntail U YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES i NO A B I F let 611 116I' /3> 3P, /3/ -'17 y0" /a6: 6 c 116T X71 /r4 715"; 7'5://7 //,Pf 7 o G h4iyZ 90 /D 3 3 s 76 p6{ 17 7" P F o s/ /3f;/3G i // o G3 1/ ; /oi 7.:5 G !a 71 1, Ga /3 'A5G3 /314" s/ /a0 y /rP 7 H AT /Pi t sr /a j /0 y/ /ao, s6 Gy'/r r/!Zi G 97 G s.ss i 3 /ii {/iy s/ /off 7Y 76- m m N 9 lell as P/ 71 77 5.; .53 7/ .3,7Z s ' fo; _G 1. 4 //ter 4 o 13y s I/ sV/ ;7.4 s /s 36'3/ 7 a r3 /3 _:w GG{ P'P yG yy' q/ OlV i c I D 3s 7 Gs y`>`I 73 E 11 3 F I 3/ /D'I; /! f'? f G s j 7 y0 G G /v' 34 G i xu I I s s/, G/ GO ;v-9 i y? t,,/' 7G 7f 3 (0// 3G y t)7 6.$" G 1 obi . f'2..33 __70 L 79" 9-4 eoe G 3a ii s 3G V 6-V ti 43. 93 M o /7v. s? //3 1116 421 Vol 47 7/ 9y /oP': 7/ N hi 44) G .6-470 017 O 173 .71 ss SSD, 37 G3 s./3;2 ys_ 91a r4'. SXya .. 1'/x sf 9?; ;ff A ': S f l 311 7a 7-1s1; 3s mss- s6 417, 36 1 0 ;7,5F,G 63 73 P71 s;2 37 44 7f 3s, G3', 9 t s-4, s 7V, ,f 1 4117s' (-.6E F 4 / 3 Gi : 7 G/ 7 70; G? aU 741 4r71 G/ 53 s G3 7-1 -el 23 v/o,_ K 2dl r3i A1G L J its s/ o I P S G; d y s. :a 7? 7s 4W f sy! 97 70 9a 99 /3 NX15: 5. aV 83' / lo?7. r l G /oG l yG G 7( yS , .s` a?7 P a/ 67 o s 24r/G s rrf 89. 7 7S R ; Ga i36; GS /,f /37 s s r6 63//3 II P'7 s STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE NEM18 SUeMiM TO VOTE OF VOTERS i 9 10 11 12 ;f 13 14 15 ti M i I ui ZusZNN oc MZ Q ELECTION k` o z W o ; o Q Z PRECINCTS ag C z d WZui J U I Oth Assembly District Continuedl YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A Saranap No.4 G/ //s: /,' ?y:/? 2 7'16V 3S j/.sa /7i/moi 1 s3 /.`` ,?.3 /6• S.11•anap No.5 c /•2/ CP; G/.`! /3S' / /so 3/'./67 37 /so 33 /37 X// Saranap No.6 D p/ '17,, 3S 17: 1 / 03 .Z6 ,// /P /r3 J3! /4 fi Ji ' .24 .70" /4049 Saranap No.7 E /1.2 G QJS5 /63 7X /lo t Saranap No.S t F y? 7L;`, y7 /.30w /17 .?f /5'4 .? /3.2 eT, Saranap No.9 G /96 4C2 LO /.?7; /6P /3 , /SS .?/', /l" 3/ 1, / 6/ /p1 Saranap No. 10 H //P 6-6' le7 /.:r? '/y9 Wo 7 3SI /S-77 / ' /37 331 37 /3 r ./j' Saranap No.11 1 I cfl. 1i.2 3a //O f 1 •;/•26' 30' /,1•2 10S', 103r a/1 114 3.1 31-Zi Sarallnp No.12 o P /• .?P /f' S'?°' /3._L'L0_.3! , %?I 8 /G Saranap No. 13 K /.' -3"l, `T`d" !`.f 157 3 3l0 1,7 Saranap\To. 14 L 7 /.?V 3,0 /3/ /71 /DS 3G Saranay P3 -2711 f 7/ 5P,/ao Saranap No. 15A N+' 7o 37 3V, 7G ` . /G 9,-/ /7:T ?-t/ 37 PG 121 74 .211 37 7/ /.? /03 Saranap No. 16 SaranalNo. 17 P f //7 fir; saranap No. Is Q A/ 3.3 ' 7p yY /8 9S .?/ ! 7 .?G /O/ fid . 9 /,?199 44 Saranap No. 19 S1 I° Martinez No.2 A 38 ?o 3s' 114 Martinez No. 3 a T c sP 70 3S` S 7G 3' 7MartinezNo. G3 3s, 7 I Martinez No. 5 D '/ G 1 /off: '/ sy !S /`/oG / 31 13 Djl .S/ F,X72 1 J Martinez No. G E t' G- - 3`'" Q_ I 7`.. _-. 2G7 .. Martinez No. 7 F G S 3, . 5` Martinez No.s 7 fI ? 9a P . 37 /OKO 3 d !S— .27! 7 44G 7 / /i? Martinez No,9 H 76 IF 31 * fIF 3I //y 3- ! Alartinez No.10 C3 pro: y G G3 12/ s7 33 A5 -7 Gy ? c: Martinez No. 11 1 (S / .? 7S',, i+' . s P 7( z 71 Aiartincz No.12 Gyp o P Martinez No.13 L 1;6-1 30 x 67 L/ .' G$ 7/ i17" 4Z .24'1 4.3 .Z71. Martinez No.14 M r PY 744, ys /.Z/ /.?S 33 117, 5/7 //7 9,14G Martinez No.15i N li-Y J-.y', 6V 7f, 74 37;. 7? 9 7y 94floe 10 F3 0 70; 3 Martinez No.1G OliG,? .o/_ , 'jS . 30 G 357Pao T P is r's si ' G? 3 1MartinezIo.17 7/ Martinez No. 1S Q}' li ;i`..1 ; f7 .`/k d .0 ;- Cf? 3 /// D .?i ;zd /12 /.5 Aiartinez No.19 G5 . 1.5v ! //lam 5J /,,?4 5: l03 //lo /.4 Martinez NO.20S1 a+tr p r Martinez No.21 7 / G7' S7 15. .rP -ZMartinezINTO.2-7 A 27 t'7. Tl. tincz No.23 i B ( i 7' 33 r ' 77 `/O •? 3S'r/0O 351 y7 .2/ I+ D 3Si S' 7Cl o?D /a.2 AlartinezNo.2a e S 'fir! 37 s' 76' / 70 /Sli 90 ,?P 77. /31 G7 /y' 33 6o /a /.3 a, Martinez No.27 D 7P' . 3 PO° 1? ?5 8S 31/ coq' !S /G I a?PjI 1 7 /O /,2 Martinez No 28i E y -_}P_• _lOQ,_g7_ -2f IFd 8_fp/_-3`11 tel(. S11 Q5L 3 31... T 7 y P7 A5-1 ,167P /i /Martinez \o.29 I S"': 'YS P %T J i View G 7x s s? s ss .3 77 `!I s-f 33 G? ,/ i 3P. sG 7 93Alowitaili\ u v Igo,l 7 .3 !f 3' 1j749p,, 03 9 3 7a ,zl G . / /OS Mountain View No.2 t H . 7iZ 77'; 7 7•rZ M 7 7 Aiountain\Tic vNo.3 GD li. 7` f3 / 1G Ts` /•? 9f '5?4 G3AlountalnV1cwNo.4 x 7p G/ s' 03 35 G 3 /a9' 01 fy 9S o /6AfountaillVice'I To,5 7l1 1 Mountain View No.G i L G G3 ',7 7/ P 33 P3 3-1" Aiountain View No.7 M ( /1 7.1 f/ 35;,/A( h/rf /ST 3.3 :!/3.2 9&/V/r'J Mountain View No.s N 9L Gs G 7 /05' //5 36 /o/ sG. /3s 3isl 113 37 va /9' /1, 1\lountaun\leer No.4-____O _ , f_/Z/__„/•`I_ SG:../1_ _ ' __ ______ Y_/11'_ in" l f ill No. 1 P 17 614 'S/0 GGy . S-3 51 Vine IIill N0.2 iQ 3' 71GG /11,Z //O '/!' `rQ'_/5/ ?Cf+3//3 lv6 g 3o Vine Mill No.3 t R y3 P/ yP //y T //s G /3G Gd' 11r sem" / G7 7,7 ei/ 3s' Vine Hill No.4 Is ff P/ 7? jrfl /QO 'S/6 X10 L /// GD PD 6 sd; s 1; 3/.?/I Vine Bill No.5 i T ` 1/0 331 34. s 7. .2 5? ;,? 30 .2,f: G„ sa ;20 ;' Z Y. 7S_1/._ Totals Carried Forward i GENERAL ELECTION .FIELD .NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 1MIEASUM3 SUBMiTTEIi TO VON OF VOTES 0OOdd Z co tiff Oq" O=Y UOQ 200 t 9Q sows I a ' YES NO YES NO i YES NO719st f s 1 k F I 5 r H F i i t M b io- O ! o ill r r IT S r pp n i a t 9' ryy F k1y F 4 f x t t i G 3 El va _ t x s c t M d Of 1 S p A 1 i 17 E F i t i r G s t t 2 r a is x rI t Mr 8 g z p 1 4 Q y z s a rr IT i r 4 s" S Y yj r. . F V5 1, 1R J j i rr 9 t M CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS z OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS Y State of California, ss County of COMAX I County Clerk t of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon lire minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast ME ssembly District in said County,at the General Election held on November 81h,1960,for elective publicoffices, and for and against each measure sub- witted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of motes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. 4h WITNESS my hand and Official Seal thisZ. ` day of_n&zc , 1960. SEAL) County Clerk. s By Deputy. TbC Aim="oft is tQ be tiW a*wbm dw Bowd of SYp"ms bas ardered for Comity Ckrk to nuke the O&W C mrASL) a i g A r ' F J4 4.j} •5+ Id' j a l a r,a}Sy } , *.,,, f y 'sA;r 4 f t 4 r-r } y r 4 a 1 I.' r rr rkr 3F i , , y 235 +C yt`,, tee'. I aW 5 h31tv 1 5, r t ire 4y ,y j 1 F Yt f tt J:yu h v k P f A < k 4. ,` c Y i x"rr y, r nq r F" t i s,* Z ,}, ;n Tf r r« ( i r q. F , f s X h, rx r,-t 'tr f ft9'i t* M,e tip t - r', j,+ k y s r 7 1 e j 3 d b L VOTES CASTSTATEMENTOFALL xJ f ` I''" 7 $.rff 61 i ,- x w AT THE s b r ST,a s gfSty j ,, t. 4 S y 1'.".. ll{ yy yw Y grrSf U` r r ', . fa. Y l 'fe. f , ij. i. BENE ELLCTII l T ar J- , a ,, TTMN. !Tj F r { y iii/ r -, 4 i " r-. x , v r. ss 7 r 2 ,`- le,M y ra ,f, m k 9 f a oG A A Yr`P{t l` S NO EMBER 8 19 6Q r 3 J t Y.. ri' ` F'4 9' s° ren'`.&,+ }l tP t}ya3','.,-7 S s 1 ..f'P`rt° .YJv.a.B tN'+"zx7 h m v J.: a J b t 11 t r' f S N a 1, a 6, TN h{ o-"¢ sc, ,&} ,} r .3"y k A sxmbly D smct y, cx 4 r } r ry r s 9 d J}4 ,.S IN a/` YG, N 11 y ql c X p Tt,,S F J C dh -, u ' w{ r f 4 VY./J r . yrf ' x f` . a t e x w r p M,K.j f 'x¢ff Us,.b+e. try{dr STATE Oi C i s - Y 4 %ryf{ rz is ySE ftF s h ° k 54q d5 pf` the Caarwtp Clerk makes tie Of cial Caurau6 be mast r b }` in amt Cesiti icatc ao bock Fade? L(3 F ,r 45'" x- c c 3 F ti ' c h;. rP sp ;2rxLr 1 b t f f 5 k N r ,,[ c t3t" tSOJ i 1"= t` y3f^,s'," D N t AFL*. M1, x # t f 7 M1 f,,, l y 4Fj .v " r t l y s' £!`! i„ # 1 7 a irk f p a4 I J s J` d 7 t t n t r t r e'rA i , ; r' Y t rr tfi; '"'fir p ' rx t n+ r i i e i r F: m j P - Ss' y(. df,Y,, 4 , i y r T f > J FF", y ' it s to C ', t "S3j f"° rz+5 .d"X? f a c r: iq at r a c r, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE tepresentotive State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress Assembly DisMd 17th Distnd t 10th District 9 t i C31 z x µC.20 x m z" a i' cc E ON 2! x .0 ,: x v oz isex PRECINCTS oc_ L lv ett9° cvasxw w I 6 Z— u„' «.— ! ` QJ... N.., rw' lit W, usImo. ! I tea I— :: 0 H { f 10ih Assembly District r U C 7 U C ViiContinued) N !Totals Brought Forward f A J/'- 2, A" .1 Q .°,'f& O/#g Ville Hill No.6 79 Z / y Ville Bill No.7 c.;W /yf 70 0 0 //o /os al Ville Hill No.s D '.nos z yo o yc `3 17Z Aa E Concord No.1 F '1913I399eJ90- 10210, T ilo7:Concord No.2 G:.'tt S/44 O o t0 37 7o 39 I!'A3 S/ Concord No.3 H, /GG li 7 1`7 C o /OG Jf lvy f l(Concord No.4 1 / 6.3 15 yA T Concord No 5 J 77 APO, i 3 Z I Concord No.6 j X Concord No.7 L Concord No.8 j M Concord No.9 N frb /o Y> 67 jeep 7j conwrd l o.10 0197 . l f _. dos' ? 30 3az s. I Concord "os. S 110,coos P: g, y'7 3. 35 O o c 7 g// li'y /'y moi S"'Concord No.12 Q!75.4: 6 7 er 0 O 1A1 4-0 c3? i 6G ii Concord No.13 R / X111 l o ,jD 607 10r a7 a :1W , I Concord No. 14 S ' 4j : 77 D QD 7 97 . Gd .Concord.o.15 T Sip'Concord No.16 A'7 r: /oG 7 79 ;; Y Concord No.17 B /.Q f f S' c$` ll r y' 77 :li' y Concord No.18 C';:•2/ j /vim S o /S'O 74 lsvZ 1f ' ror.Concord No.19 D 20 LEJ j&Z a ;Ijgt W aW CMXO ar Concord No.21 j F f 70 .-y /0'?a Jto1.4z, 10. 2.Concord No.22 G',11Y _. 7/ a7 $ 7 Concord leo. 33 H'D o fl 02 0 0 al a 2 1 1 .1299 " So 40 59", / x D v ao .i 6yJf`/ Concord \o. 3A nenr i No.24 1•f _. 7cZ Concord No. 25 Concord No.26 1L :/ye 7 e 6 rS k1 D4 17 no ss'Concord No.27 M:197 rZ 92-f1 4 /OS y9 7d Concord No.28 eI9 7 '7 4 1 9 liG f Concord No. 30 P E Concord No.31 Q Ifs $79 9s_ o V7 gW xi 0,Concord No.32 R ,/LT iPd 4 7 y io 99 e-t m air'Concord No.33 s '.917 /J2.U J 1/ i 9 /i Cr. I Concordl\ ._._o-34 __._____ ___ t T Concord No.35 A 2-, /0 ? 112- 0 0 /a 'K D 6/Concord No.36 B /Sy 92 J-0 o O 47 7.Z. Z Concord No. 37 C,.41Z /11 /D/ 0 JU A0 -e 79 Concord No. 3b O d //.3 7J- 3 P,2 if colicord. ' Aq F / 1"/ 91.2 sem"0 73 74- 1/6 -jo 11117 p Concord No.40 F /7f O 4 Q y fs 9 S/ j j 1r 77d, {Concord No.41 G /0.1 77 7/so o /1 3" y3 19 i2 l; f f.2 , k Concord No.42 H:17JI 9f 77 a rf Y''/ f30 ej 3 Concord No.43 1 157 ? 4-Concord-No- 44- Concord 4---.Concord- No-Concord No.45 f K .Z/s 1Q 1... 7o'p o o 729 c 3sf sS Concord No.46W/X 7 77 D o f7 /vs s-9' 03 jlfY' it Concord No.47 M,,/6 Z 7 63 o 0 77 41 410 12f/ , y, 1 Concord No.48 N 171 yp /aZ 0 0 /37 30 2 7/ 9s'o /2's Q _ G?' _11 so I a it Concord No. 50 P `/3 7.4 irr/ o o 476 4-7 y7 j P 7 4"Concord No.50A c //y ?Z 3p" j a7 i 7y 39 k.Concord No. 51 R Concord No. 52 S ' /93 7.1 /tsi o a AW J 11f 1 7 Concord-No.-S3. T QQ__-___yQ _. ___ k'o__._ _ o Q Ql S' _ .e ,. ...' _ l.f;r, Af o M7A0-4'.Z GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 di k Supervisor Me Z a c f.'< Q<Z Gl< AU 17 AK au eY {' a L E• OLam_ L.^ ' 4 , L L- W s m ..^ t k YES NO YES NO r YES NO d YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Z. tL7R .tl'P.Z 3ttrl/ploSL,113f3./P/ 3 0 . . ._-._.. . .. _._. _...._-...._.mza s j A /3 //B' /z /oY // I-2' 13 /D9 /z r; 1iG /s" ;//I /•2 1+9 D s wh' //3 /Sr :/o s x/, 39 /1 /Q'/ a.3 ; / 8' /9 !/3 . / y3 z4y G x 30 03 1 a f/ G qG f /or s- ?7 G b'9 y c 7.2 z 70 s # G7 3 73 J G8's 7 X4'7 9 y 7 ?y' /3 Gz // ! 7J 7 170 ry c y6 G ' yd . r '6 m 3 . ` '8'9 G 86 , T I ' 7 N6G /L X 76 /s`7 AO lis l6 i 7/ /s 7 /o t 7s A /ac 7 t 3 i 2 77 /v ys- T Y 1 a t` G Yom.s L?Q 1175 Gs" / E y : /7 I//6 A `A) /S" I? A /7, ./lc /G //.2 / //1 . /Y !//7" /P" OK o 7 // /1 7 V/D% l/9 J//,. z4- F 07 a/ /o /a3 /a r4iolo/ e z 'fov /v d ! /w/ /o oo, 6Y 9 G /V k so ./G s"7 7/ f `' 77 7/ s` . 7? 7 7/ y 7y G ,7G Sf 1 90 /v y 4 yl 4 P9 SYV 7 I 8'7 /. 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E 3 Concord 1\21 Ie f Concord No.22 G Concord No.273 Concord No.23A Concord No 24 Concord No.25 y _ FI 1 Concord No.26 o Concord No.27 M i Concord No.28 Concord No.29 Concord No.30 t Concord No.31 Q M. r Concord No.32 R r Concord No.33 S Concord Ilo.3 _M ------ Concord No.35 A r r i Concord No.36 Concord No.37 74, Concord No.38 O Concord_NQ._39 E Concord No.40 M k, Concord No.41 G Concord No.42 H G t F Concord No.43 Sancurd.h 3 Concord No.45 X Concord No.46 j f t. Concord No.47 Concord No.48 N t v l.nucs rxi T O PConcordNo. 50 xnlcw•d No.50A Q F. Concord No.51 R Concord No. 52 S To. r. GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Bch, 1960 It CONCORD 40SPITAL DISTRICT DIRECTORS MMRES SUMTTEID TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 n N LL Y W LaZ OtuZvJZOrVaxO> OQcoU. 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'// 3G !/D f . aZ .'f- 7 Concord N'o.3 . r. , S.-Concord No.35 J A ' / i/ ;'eF //f /.23 %0 '/3a *f -'/volS"z i// d' TvConcordItia,36 8 ! e../ T y( dipy1 l 9 7-f.e JJ-f J60I.-If •-•Z ;€e p5 /OW 1 114 Concord ?tin. 37 C 1,fl , ;. 7z / 7 ./yQ 3 f Concord No.38 D ' '3 67 , '7/ f? lr`e3 04 --13 J/ :,A' /S/!x yar,Y,y/ lvy ./e?y e e7 / 1Q Concord.No_39__ F :r:_._. .!_. rx ._/ ,. r_._. 1 ?! . ?'_.. r Concord No.40 O w/f'S3r /.t rY.2'' -27 .Jt 3f -2Y '1%7 Yv .f.? AV /li 1X7 Concord No,41 G a ::moi /. ,r016-.W 417 A7 gr -f-/ 11-ye o1 y E //l1 3d 2/ -Y7 ./X /6 / fr/Concord No.42 H !23 4W r?0 Y c740 t9d y,v 3f Concord No.43 1 !S'f 0 {3 6TIZ '`l4 ,,,7 „ 14.3 Ivy 3,7 /aO.. Zj jd.. ..:,j+_ D6_ D ` 3 _:. r 1' 5. . ' 1 Concord No.45 I( V/6 2y'` f3 0 c?7 '/AT S2 /Jv c,j- '100 Aj,Concord No.46 t 1/17 44 :.1"2 101 .1+77 X0 /-Z 'Y.AKJ W !AV y0 l Alt z7 AW Concord Na.47 iM _ 1 s y kap J7 ,1-z ad I YY J7 1-'7 ? A? //, z Concord Na.48 N ` 1d y 1 /4 ' ` /• /1 ? /w ,. /•V? / t ` hcyf //'0' a / y Concord No-49_ .._._-________ -___..___ 0_AW-J7 _ ,1 :;/d _+ i0 _t: .J;f/4 ._..'!7_ Q• .3 1_Concord No. 50 O I -1 /'Y' cm O' 'w7 7' 'Concord No,5t1A IQ fl4 t ! : '"/' eD /a} l ..sl t .. ,! f! tq it` f ` i '`J 't It7 .G / . l Concord No. 51 R 111 40 , /JO Iy1 'zW/ 1 J/ /v S" yS fS."01 t I/'. 3y 114-r, IJO / i! 4 D Concord No. 52 S _ © .iW-/// ';10 c0 -/Y7 dY: 3r.j fe D -Y7 '0 /4 f7 Concord Na,53 T .3.2 • / . 4 74/04 .,/1 ;,' _1G . ,a7»S / ofT o? 1 J_. ,.7t1'.31 49...3oU .d J.r: /Xat;.P_/40l,.4.• Zf/Iota4s Carried Fatweuai JYr_1,1;t.t11.1 1 4P1PQ,. GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Aff"10 SUiMtiTED TO VOTE OF VOTES Z deZ nVn o pc W z°° <z< Q00n OS OS=UQS I y X.i I st u Opo i i 2S2 ZVo pBONDS as YESNO l YES NO„ YES: NO A f r. i F tz 4 K 5 i M1 oil i x e 2 a S ' A ' c 3 4 i 4 1 p} f r K E I M t q 3 a w o t E 1 R F TP1? 5 i r it f C ' it t N p ' F fj f r t H a N r f 7 1 8 p 4t x A aS1 T I i S 2 a s9rj31 rt Y s t re r r t U s! a r ffi f h t Y s" Gti 6'e+ z a e 5" t CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS f C"d fis • „,n OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS J2 State of California, q y CoWLty oidwnu IMMMM 9W Jr. I• SCAP County Cterk of said County, do hereby certify that, in purinonee of the provisions of Section 7921 of the x Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supem sors of said County, heretofore adopted and •sjIa upan the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast` in Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on November 81h,1960,for elective publicoffiees, and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and carred. f WITNESS my hand and Offieial Seal thisds. day of SEAL) LL2: AAMICA County Clerk. Y By Deputy arn i Gaut i wa s are as r w#r the aa cd of Sep r+ce sx hu ag&mW ik Cawy Gate to make the offieW caam%) u. x. I `.. Y c J f S M' 1 Y Y k, r. ;.t 7 ' '' '. t w a,,"I Tfi. r qtr?r' "' y 3 ;4" ` c 1 a 'i r , fi?'' 7 , y a Y r Y. t x v F 1F l { 1 xh%t,' 'xtu,+' fi+r r, r 11 Y p:. Ii xig J. a rt i 1 r t 3"x t 1. ., F , i; r e x x£'+ d Y (F s S P f , t't t 1 rt 4 >' p'?N mY, n A}f x+ j s 7,» r F Y NKrSTATEMENTOFALLVOTESCASTF f t f i t r'} 5, J.4i,, ,Y { { STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresoMative - State Senator r. . Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS to Assembly DistndDdj; 1pth District j x x 1 O W 'y N ac D xe ' X O a z! 4 0 r f( fi WELECTIONaI0, Z- o c a s u PRECINCTS o x ``a. c7 r 3 u sz. xy '`d R^. his Z4n :32: Ern 08, :, '` t9 .:i tom? 1 j z z j e .z+.. Z` .. .+. g,..ttJ F t- 10th Assembly Mitricts1 3 11111101sMIslim' s.... _R.:........ ..... arc ._-_.,...,...,__.._.s ......_.w......._.. .,#._.._.<,...._-.......„.s--•..-:.:.:..:..,:.........,.., *a:...... ..,._ 1..._.._.._.....» c t (!y to lContinued) Totals Brought Forward A Vf 7 .?3APF -0.X2f W7 AW OW-%,Z?W Concord No. 54 g .,i'/ /` a P J O O /Y /jo 7j TO 7.t-I) Concord No. 54A C : x. 13 0 Cyd 9e 0 p /20 /OS Concord No, 55 D !'2 60 /OSI 9s" _ t i O JAY mord No. 56 i f .2=f rb 39 0 ? d /G3. b3 ry 70 I //$ 107 I Concord No. 57 F ;-6.3 ADO lot f 0 ti7 79 Concord No. 58 f G ' t>rb js' JAI $ If s Concord No.59 H' 9 i.'S• is o lf.l9 iy 3S 3S 3'f .Jr 1 Concord No.60 t T G 93 4,-f, 3 O r 77 41- fie Y6 ob 6'1 Colo ord N o.61 J ,/ -j Co cord No,61A K J 33 63 b y 0 s a 99 #3 1194 3.4' o i y d' b 0 0 7l Yy 11/1(pConcordNo.6.. 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Ward Me.S 1 Traaa t Lasmct Transit District Transit Dishict f ELECTION z z C PRECINCTS x a, a>• N a t9 Z x 2 Y ct 4 't x Z r t>C v s2 as 10th Assembly District j U V V LL r, Continued) N RA N Totak Brought Forward A O 3 Concord No,54 a 1 Concord No. 54A C Concord No.55 p Concord No. 56 E Concord No. 57 Concord No.59 G Concord No.59 H Concord No.60 Concord No.61 J E KConcordNo.61A Concord No.62 Concord No.63 M f,oncord No.63A N I Concord No.64 0 Concord'No.65 P Concord No.67&Associate Cons. Q Concord No.68 Jt Concord No.69 f Concord No.70 i t E is Concord No. 70A A Concord No.71 i Concord No.72 C f i 1 Concord No.73 p Concord No.74 E Concord No.75 F Concord No.76 G Concord No.77 Concord No.7£ Concord No.79 Concord No.80 Concord No.81 Concord leo.82 M 77 Concord No.83 N Concord No.93A O i Concord No.84 Concord No.85 Q x Concord No.86 R M t Concord No.87 S Concord No.&S T Concord No.TSA A Concord No.89 Concord No.90 C w Concord No.91 p Concord No.92 E i M Concord No.93 F Concord No.94&112,Cons. i Concord No.95 H Concord No.96 1 i Concord No.96A Concord No.97 1( Concord No.98 L Concord No.99 Concord No.100 1st Concord No,101 O z Concord No. 101A P r Concord No. 102 Q Concord No.103 R Concord No. 104 S Concord No. 105 Aa Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 MEASURESSURMTM TO VOTE OF VOTERS ;CONCORD NOSf'TAL DISTRICT Dt TORS r 2 3 5 6 i LAJO LL II I z z t in o" 4 dW.N Q eats If o aLU ui Ix no t4 ul I, z w m w U) YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YEs 13't )79 14x3 i /o g 4!L Its p /a g t/A? lift/7Q Sf /y/ f 71 //a C r`J7 /S,3 /3J " fb 3f !?? 1 to !33 p tJj-p /jy 117 ?9 33 400 179 /•.d' /`/Z y3 //9 i q 7e' /otr' r ll/`9 5r9 j /sy f '.$d Jam• !rl 617a fDA /.tr b.2 G 11/9 J> H 43 } r:-/ q3 SY /A.. .33` Ay A6 39 1/3 41 if rtt /404j 7. 4<S /27 i , //s #Jz9 yy /•J. ba 6d off t f N J 9 ' 7/ 4 NS 73 ?• fd S7 9 z. .6'/ x ;f? 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PRECINCTS I< W< z agisM .(Zr r f ,t y X f N y V vs t' A 10th Assembly District Continued)YES NO ;, YES NO-7 NO YES NO YES I YES NO YES NO I YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A W13WANIJ JWIPA0407 04413 LTJ 7f fir! ./ i ?33/ 911.2#,04:941 1' 5-V f3 14 i. .f`t l9Y Off" ' f9Sf it0 f1"1 .S.s ii O /Y&Concord No. 54 8 k 13S 1 f 7y /J' 7,3' !33 1/y. y4 /sf s :,tot 30 /t"o A.f Concord No. 544 C =r 110 go 1 1 Concord No. 55 0 /a3 ?a. `r /1/ 133 -4.. /#i Aft /..4,# 3fi ii a i I Concord No._?_ . _E. . _ p f_._ ._ .__-_ ,..- ___ f/f+ 63 St iso !9 t4A. tt3r 13 6 !y3 ,l6X 31 !jt der !S3 .S9 i tG 6 Concord No. 57 F ? tt! sy i0 ,tj U1 .Jr 3 3t ,i 4vj 11 , 3a /at, vi/ 1 s-3 /.13 A2' . 14,3 97 1r/ 3 Concord No. 58 G 1 ,. b :. Et 1 Concord No. 59 H i 3;. .:/ s /y ,1 ? r= _/.f ti i4 .". S Y y/ Concord No.60 t 4.S G3 f i rri y l ' /Oo ,s/ /i! Y.Z 94 .b'Y .'L fo3SF No.61 J 7 9 JAI tip Z9 Concord Ni tat !t 1 t sl. .zY . 96 3.f b t 73 3s f/t v 3a 33 77 918'iS 7 A ?Concord K ' i- Yi S/ /' 3 t1 9(0 cf'l Concord No. 6? 1 f 0 Sy `!' 74! nein 3& /es 33 ii//3 }Q E /// jo E //s .33 Sob 9.s" ly /3f Concord No.03 M ?2 43 'i lr y! 1`9 :i ? and ' f f- *V /0 5i /6 76 .9 Ff C oncard No. 63A 6fS .2t - ' 7•!" A.aM" ` Py .I f/ 33 ?S' /1 6j- aft ay 1 3 NG T k' -V 6 6 '-70 YL /ti S f !t 33 :` 1.2 'L , 1:ro 4,/ i/o „r'e 6d ff A Concord N o 6# _ _ . __ Q , t k Concord Na. 65 P ` s" ?S 44 2y /tt 41.Z .6;L /aF /f _ 11 C,oncur,l No.67Slssociatcd,Cans, f ? Z o Let /y `!! Concord No.68 R b 4" ..f3 $ 9 /er 1P ' 9/ y! t' t,G.t 3i j /oo ,'! i 93 1 i'f a y 3.f s /9P 3yConcordNo.69 S is/o4 e 9 / S ! 3a i /Z4 3Pl/I ,5"! As" f F S? YY 34r 4 I Tis' ILIA 71 -30 3 35 111 d'.3 -e 11A.9 x9 ,3 P' 67 AO y„fi Concord a. 70 Concord No. 70A A lfd- 3i+r 31 vl. 40 /9 .f"F 12. µl./ .t4 L/ /S li .3 .2.! # .19 .Sa f`! 72 Concord No.71 B 1.//2 7j L/• /J.2;/s"f 3r f31 4r q /yf .f'3 a fao" 3t` f Ss-f b"G /Vac /7 /6" it Concord No.72 C 9 77 T r /Yd * 17a ,3s' M!?Q sY ;/?j d"/ `off /9 it /5 7 sy ; f YCl d tx. Concord Na.73 Lt 7S ? ,s'P Q? tot y7 /rj .#? •' !3i Concord No.74 7 E ,/3d 1fi 3/ 1P4 3.z. ,/7 St ; /9a .to ;i J,s yrs' j G 5r /s•"I .X-o .t3r f 7s /419 Concord No. 75 F yl Jf`t p /•i '/3/ St. ' /,fi! 3y '/s'L 3f /4it 3Gr.3/ Yf 1's" /l7 y/ /ti,3 Concord Na.76 G y'/3'"+r' ba'. 9S //6 q 447 3y /f--z 31 `.;/ib S:L. /r4 v3s- Concord sConcordNo. N 1f8 ?« 49 !L4 I 3 Conccud:\o.7S rr /ew 4S = 40 /ot ' IlI 3/ !!? V3 trL s/ /A .27 !!«T so i1 j'3 /at Ze 1 /// 9.3 8 NV/ 1 l irJ Y.i '.!T 3 i />ir s" /r</ VA. rr.i''Y YY XX 40W O-J- /y/ Cunard No,79_....._.,__..._._. Concord \a.S0 K 53 b7 (i' 9.f !a'7 30 //d` /ilv /I! :Z /,fid 2.7 ' //P' 66 I y /09 /3 Concord Na.Sl r SI ler /.:.' isj sr x,13• /32 z,! /07 y o t 'tt /op /y /ss'p i /mss 3? /iy I yY at pConcordNo.S M, 42 A ls.i ?t r/ Af 9 3 Concord Na.3 sem !'4 137 .11 -11t !d Concord N o. SiA O 1: 7 it1. y i j3. ::,Aa /9 /a/ !t Ya 32 +( //t // Concord No.84 P 43 91, if ( .414 /io 4.6-, /.If Concord No,85 CI ts t S? M1 ,l/3" 7+ 1'•r j 32 ConcordNo.86 It ' 7.Z. S9 r.5s' 90 /og /9` //c a3 ,; /!1 3s'i; //4 /- li J«?' az yj' 9 a 13" /41*1 Concord\o,S7 S )2 7r ?j Concord Na &9li a/ N4 Y7 rid" 10' AJ 97 3P /!3 3d` i 97 A Concord No.CSA A j•9 V3 z 3l 940 9Z ,AL Y3 33 Concord Na.89 8 ?S (i . 13 TO '/10 4fd' AAfr Concord No.90 C Cancar l NTo.91 O i15fS 63 "° /33 l L7 3i+' J7S 3r+ I?, k3 i lPS 3 017J 3Z i Concord No.92 E j Grs' ti!J sj ,! " 3 Z ?/ ,3 !/ 3* i{ 7F 2? ;1 73, 3 !; a1? 83 / Concord No.93 F 91 y? 3# 117 33 11 11Z 23 ;1 9.S 3G i) #7 93 3s' Concord No.9.1 fi 112,Cans, G t= Y 'Y "f 7l 'd G S/ r/ Srr t2 y J7 y y -rfo I f Y 117 41 Y6 y/ Concord Na.95 H !;I e/ 61 711 YG y/31' L'? !, 30 -/5/0 3? Concord No.90 t ,S 9 ys' :'s-Y i! „jz, 3l t+G 3f i! 3.o i4 ?! 2l 711 3'3 113'3 79 j Concord No. 9G__ . _ . _ __ _ _ Y4 3! _ 4 G111 - 3"'y -2.7 , G3 3L. 1 s7 33 {I 13. b.3 /4r„oG? !9 T v0 S9 77a" 3 L9 7 tac' T o a fiP /3. 3 t F7 ./ 1r3 Concord No.97 K ;Co CuticordNo.9S 1 !' x ?3 yl /da ' s :f,' !-/t f,, i1 7r y , i• % ."% ?IG7 9.6 1 Concord No.99 M ';d .!/ yX" LG g3 3-S 1.Y yo K 99 3e .i /"fr 3f' 14t S/9 i Concord No.100 j N 1 y3• S? ; G y.. µ";Jo#! 3 b 'N4t 3 1/ d 2 itJ4E .3 t i 9, - .!'a 11 .l-t !4s I A7 fdL Y9 ' iiy t3 ~/o s" /9' 99 ? '; tel 3? ttr /, 2. t Concord No.101 O , 7? L 3? ' yd' 8 ,/, Jae Concord \u. 101 A Pdb . "/ ii/ ?.f yJ' 17 yZ 2Z 93 .2.,1 !f 4.f /7' y?' /a' 3 j lOL Concord Nva 103 Q fof 64 ys' Js? _/3S 2& /31 .L1 /Z1 XV .; /yv c/ 1,/b 3o ij 3 9 t.7y /J /G. 3'i Ina' I0 7Y f3/ /tw .:.t" /try 33 /f .3d I t7./ l d" 4f3 Xa 1, a Concord No. 103 Concord No. 104 S tslJ b9 ' LiF r S !Y7 3. /3d" vs /. to ryy 3!' lys" 3y '1-t P /3y . zit»x Y/ / r /.3 a' 3 10 3 Concord No. 105 T D ors _. y 9 1,P74 - • 2+/OG i AWIt,l x",'4'. T7 .Z o?r 1f 11Z-/40 Totals Carved Forward 1 (I' AWA f lt l rll ll t'# 7/ tT7f3 ''1• 1C ,3i1 tAaV GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Bch, 1960 MUSURB SMUTTEO TO VOTE OF VOTERS oa oz2 Waw 1! app 0, 00 p aM 1 p = v, OX V- 1 H SU i OOn f p BoHmos I YES NO ; YES NO YES NO g t' DA k I j(a. a1i t d c x y x 1 M a j N O it r t s S r t 4 .ts - Y t r 1 i r x x G a H q r g M t i a 1 i A E Qa r 3 f j A P D E P I a1 ti Kj e 011 r E x r b Y 2 f E R s 4 v 5 tt t a a 1^ f t v i. t 7.` ats n rA' t t fe r 1dy a z r r 4 r Krr ra f t x l Y i CERTIFICATE OF COUNIIT CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS r Stare of Cali#ornia, County of 1 County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify,that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section M1 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County,; heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,l did canvass the returns of the vote cast Z92 1Win Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on Kozz tuber 8th,1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- witted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, s/tows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for eachcandidate and for and against each measure are fall,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal day of 1960. f SEAL) T_ County Clerk. By a t.P ai' Duty. Cnw alme o mtlfi=ft is to Ae ttSY01 aWy wbm the Brod o[Siapervismf has arde d the county Clerk to make the official c nvaso. r 4 a t Y•Y`3f 1Xa S. tt a f f: u S y XQ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST x r r> k r f has AT THE e GENERAL ELECTIONF NOVEMBER 8, 1960 f r IN t j 10T~ rt Assembly District F N J INr 5 i CONTRA CTA COUNTY u STATE -tic CARO t1 the maims WyClak G Off iY C=wAw be y} a, q t"' r,3 '•_ f Y i. r .s» R J tf s4tL7 t i i 3 S t t t a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Cmwe"s 17th District Assembly 6th Disirid 10th D is trio aw C. 31n xaG _ x 7 U a+t E 13 O of xL h 4 ELECTION CL- .=_ '- =` .u 0 7 PRECINCTS x ` 5 c` o .-` > mac, >` <^ r:2> s i 4 ww w E+"5 .,v Caw Vi" ; tsI Lit W :4 k1 t as Q O z O 14th Anembly DistrictCt— Continued) U) r .mayr Totals Brought Forward A 407T +W#f z I/ 4f nConcordNo. 106 8 ' 171 ' 70 43 Concord No. 107 C! a?' it /,?,2 /f/' o Q t• 140 A?6- //`I if Concord No. 10S 040 szrci 1tiTo109 R -;( , -l..Q . -__1f t?._ _ , i_ ,r f. l Concord No. III F ,.3.'S 77 L7' QCs ,a 7 f{ TA Concord No. 111A G, /d.S; 39- 1`7 t d. Concord Nos. 113 s 114,Cour N •?12 //.. 9g 3 9 v S62 32 Cowell f :. fsl i Gt,`'- !` AP I':rheco No,_l Q LG . 10 •? K 3 30 133 10I 4 fr_ acheco No... PacltecoNa.3 1 I y jw pa /Co a, j PaC11eC0 ItTU. M' 16 l Lr pk l! J,C 47 0/. Pacheco No.5 N._ 43 /.Zp. O O„ /f3 7 7,7 Pzcheeo Nob 1 C?__,,,__...-.-...____.t I Pacheco No,7 P" . /"" f3 fp p2 ;3. µPacheco No.S Q':: /94 ty f 1102 70 z w R37 •Pacheco Ito, 9 Pacheco No.10 S 6 Pa lteca It?o 11 T y Pacheco No.12 t A a?D+A: jl! Id" 4? U /.3. 3 Pacheco No. 13 8 ` . Jf ; //3. 127 P3 f.f r p 4.Pacheco No. 14 C' f f 51 7! i(J 7 3 Pacheco No. 14ADAl Al a-` j TJ 79 Pacheco?1o. 15 t: _10f1_ -I: x Pacheco No. 16 1 F / Z Lid 11.2 Ila Pacheco No. 17 G j0/': G?m' /2 haul 3O .Sfl Ci 1157 77 Pacheco No. 18 H /70' 1G Paclteco No. 19 f ` /li '' 7/ j/l acheco No. 19Ad1,31 t 40, g Pacheco til&Martinez No.25,tons. K /S.Z, 7W Pacheco No.21 L aJo {Paclteco No.?? 1'/O 4 d (rv8 73 j Pacheco No.?3 43- 7 Pacheco No. 24 f? 1 P Paclieco No.25 p f ail' / (/! S-4 1.13 72 Pacheco No.26 0 /.S ' Gfi: a o /13 ,! 01G 1 Pacheco No.27 tt : / ' f,Zfd f I aclteco No.28 7.1 641 !Plncgso_I'_.29._____•- T _ 1 i_ .. t------- -/ a?--Pleasant Hill No.1 A /73,, 74' 3 '$ 7 73 Pleasant Hill No.2 8 .. l47 fg 4 t:* / 47 Pleasant Hill No.3 C /'fid., of rf -U 4 87 Pleasant Hili No,4 D f" 73 IN 4;r 6 ; U'Pleasant Hill No.542. ft .f 1}1 13 Pleasant Hill No.6 F 7,,Z6 47 137 UK` 71 A Y/ 29 i Plc:s uit 11111 No.6A Ga.3 G? 0 a` 7-9 f3 V fG 7S /Pleasant Bill No.9 H /51/ G Dr jr. 2 .I'lct.:int Bill No.iA 77 0 44 Pleasant Hill No.S 1 f 7 t .__ ./d.+ _ it Pleasant Hill No.9 1K , 1157 .f a7 /.0 d Hit q! 2-? //1 I'Pleasant Hill No.10 L /.3.3- l 4 3/ 7. "C 1! G wM II Pleasant Hill No,11 M /: O 7 ,S'"7 33 7f T N i7 I I p / I Pleasant Bill Ito. 1Z Pleasant I3ii1 No.13 0..._. si._._______,... Pleasant Hill No.14 le /' 21 YA3 k Pleasant Mill No. 14A f l 71 ..3Y v2 .` 4 `' t Pleasant Hill No,15 R . 7V 4 //Y . G? %:z, 1• Pleasant Mill No.16 S f f 7„i f' Ci 74 c.0 7Y JZ3 Plea:,ant Hill No. 16A T s GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Supervisor Dist. k f3 mg Z W .. 1 Gt Z Ct t Y Q<. Q u W v v 6B O d ."' 3i 7S 3 •+i 0 a wC f 0 it U Z O r32 a`s t ' Q c i E 1 a .> V Q < moi 0 ' L ry Z ' r± W t. _ m YES NO !' YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO s, YES NO i,i YES NO A 441 3 t9 lrtrd+ D 1.z4,1 f 11 ISO Al C .__ f F i la. -o 8i. 6 t, IV G i s3 2» Ga. G f7 83 fes,; o /d j/ /S`' 80. f 7f S, K AU ;o A; R /.Csrs ml 4?_ f/f Q p io, /Z !is 7 f/!v fog /s9 !a Eat ! //G 3I, f3; I36 X44 JB 77 /ffI i c 7 7Y //„ 7y1 / 8o s 7/ !/ 7 ' 7' ?G i oil 7/, IV /4 7-1 A A 741 71, AQ G l/.3. IJ( 451 ol i goo. 7?' f8_ 1W YS I Via" / I/ /" //d / /.A3 40! /i?. /4 ' m4l M G.S / 6 /6 S G4 /?` 6/ / 46 /(' 63, / 3 N lei /v` /of! 07 Z/41 I a:; X03 G' f Y, /. /oG G z. p t S "r fl f-Z 4 7 c E i ar /a. fits (oil D ; ROO /?41 4 /w / A C /L L //d i 0 F ji 70 7! ;7 a 711 .7f- -,y c+' 86 S 78. 8 77 4; 16 7 . 771 711 fY S Hi 7F 3 69 f / /Vi,!' T4 k N 42 mss_ ---2 a:3 t it s i3 s' 60 a :r,6 " mss- ?} 4a 4, 20 Al- 6f 1,367 /4, ?? 2 T1 1.2' gip_ / G c*v sal."7 c a_t 7,3_.fi'7_SA_'649:Wl 7-W 02, XI STATIUMIENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DiRECTOIL DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR»DIRECTok Ward It ` redor at targr tractor at Cargo EAST#AY ALU,D» EAST SAY M.lJ,D EAST SAY t1LUA. Maasada4Coefra Coif" AhsmadrCoxtra Costa Alameda-Contra Costa Ward Me.I Ward Na.s Ward me.3 haaeif mo kf Transit District Transit District 1r ELECTION PRECINCTS x a, a a Z x 3 U d 101h Assembly District U tea a I1 XC.4ntlnlied Totals Brought Forward w l6. Ib I Concord No. 106 8 Concord No. 107 C Concord No. 108 Q Concord No. 109 E Concord No. 111 E Concord No. 111A G 3 r t Concord Nos.113 S 114,Cons. H Cowell Pacheco No,l 1 Pacheco No.2 K r Pacheco No.3 r Pacheco Ao.4 M s Pacheco No.5 Al Pacheco No.6 0 r Pacheco No.7 P j { i Pacheco No 8 Q Pacheco No.4 Pacheco NTo.10 S Pacheco No.11 T Pacheco No.12 1 Pacheco No. 13 a Pacheco No, 14 C Pacheco No. 14A D- Flacheco No. 15 Pacheco No. 16 Pacheco No. 17 G C Pacheco No. 18 Pacheco No. 19 Pach(xo No. 19A i.. t Y Pacheco 20 S Alartinez No.25,Cons, K r , 3 Pacheco No.21 1 Pacheco Na.22 i Pacheco No.23 N raclieco No.24 Q Pach ca No.25 P Pacheco No.26 Q i PaClncCO No.27 t C Y y i Pacheco No,28 S r 1';lleca I To.2.. Pleasant Hill No.l I Pleasant Hill No,2 r 1 r Pleasant Hill No.3 c1 Pleasant Hill No.4 p r Pleasant Hill No.5 E Pleasant HillhTo. i F Plea f 6A GPleasantHillNo. Pleasant Hill No.7 Pleasant Hill No.7A a1 Pleasant Hill No.S J Pleasant Hill No,9 K 4 4PleasantHillNo.10 L Pleasant Hili No,11 M 1 A'r Pleasant Hill No.1-1 N i J Pleasant Hill No.13 Pleasant Hill No.14 Pleasant Hill No. 14A k Pleasant Hill Na.15 it Pleasant Hill 140,16 Pl Iwant IIIA No. 16A t. big c i Toiai:G+eicd Fatward w41 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Bch, 1960 r CONCORD HmprrAL usTRcr r ORS w MEMUS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS t 2 ;i 3 4 S 6 t x r i<t ul O 3 Z W uW1 of O Z H O cn c 3 i 22oZan;< Willii 1 W a' i O Ot O W o 2< Wo j,', < N 1W< OZZ Udc- W wi U. WW LTwJ H O< UJ W O W YES NO YES NO , YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A VNII A4ft /wsp; 1 w: ofw s I I/2 /v-ir 9?' J> jf al" 7Z 13` /.36 .1 /of /E' GG- 8 ji 86, (G) c . / /73 ..I 7• So. /ds' /m'/. ! /•2 3 9 9/ ' / /j6 9 D i y'8 /ani, 7•- ss- /-.0 da lf'rll Asg 9x /.AP 16$1 /8' /i3 /31", F 72 J.Z 78 ts /v. ,28 X/. s -3/,? 6 78 3 47 73 47 3I 2i 6 34 5 7.2 2/ /6 3 Jo .3: s6' xf, 73 fol a yam ff 00 //7 /;Z4 7 /, 6 93. J /-zY 6 fo 10 93 s M f7 /o7 /I . A? A3 aye 97 .s 7/ 7 99 s 3 / 8 t ' 3 , /-:9 S / .2 0 9 // /0 l s' yr as S fYv a //G' w // Il7 8 Q /o8 //,q rd? i7 y G r 43 R /,/-pi /3.L J3, pZ1. 0 /•J.9 /73 3 /Y3 8 /3 /33 y s '' '123 / ' f : V fgj 7-1- / /4 ; / s 9 9 /28 4' 75 y /03 71 7 /7 . r /. /y6 Jb /og 70 // a/1 3 c /T 77 lc a9 Z/ 9, 3p T >3 -Z7 ` / (v 63 e VY8 7! 38 F /03 88 y. 4 oii'' GG All /f,2 . /r3 s 70 / rig AIX A40 K7.2 6f ,6, 3F Q 3 s-z 34 !/ Ja Ju /.gyp. a 99q 3 70' 7 9. ' e i 93 /o/ 0, f7 / 31 GG 1 /./7' 3 1f' y9 / /.4111, 01 s 8G /./ 9/1 f 1 G /.sa -J<4 / 1 119' 3F 00 T i 3 _/.?j 7 A ' /v7 /.2/ IIO:° 8 Y qs 3 G/ 9 9 7.2 I l 7? 3. S3 9a G c(j //G Woo 7 /k ' (oY` // /f f' . //o. 1 .s ID,; 98 /ol / G8 9• ` G,T /,. /f 3 ' //8 6 7/ // /# 7. 11?_ 1.3a_/ ._2 _. _. 3G ,1 t. _L 3?_._. Loz-._..G_ ?..._./_o_ 74E F o ?7 9 AG /Af, .3G Jr/ 311 70 .3 a7 d/. G 11 7i/ 7(v ?9 31 8 /y/ 7 9.2 a 67 H '; 7/ *90 7 33 Y //4r y/ 02 a 78, y 0-1q 7.z f s 9 -f8 ev& q eo 6 K /J2r 6.2 /,S' /. GG; 7/ / /•G, 74 I ' 7.2 ,0 7f 1 /oo .2 9d j 7z s N i/3/' , ' A& . /3a .,T 8V/o /.3s 6 N 79 79 3r d /06 3 S7 70 63 ,3,3j Go. . le '! 9.2 1'i yi '' 7 !f/4 i s 48 0 3f IJ ba' 37 AS ;b- .23 57 3# 37 6 G/3 t 6 74 7 2 z _.._. _ _ 3/ 7.x" 3 •/ 6(r ` 1.1 'I16 ; _G8.' 3 j/93/9 rl •'_ w.__ _i?PG?f ID!1;115'?i f3_, P/f1/l ifill..._.. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SURMIM TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15jj.I i{ o 2 i p z oZELECTIONoWooU. 13 us z PRECINCTS a N W i W< z 2 0 J Z .C W W Z d LL N Q a96 S rya J U. Mill 0 O U N O cc W s l0ih Assembly District Continued)YES NOYES NO YES NO YES y NO ;i YES NO + YES NO i YES NO ') YES NO YES NO m Totals Brought Forward JA 13j.?!t:71%/w p T71"/7L Iit 7 //i T? d77 T+7/. //7 3TiY O,!i7J7 Concord No, 106 B i 87 36, 43 f, /fro .Z57 AA .73;, 4 09 3? .2 9 1 02/. Concord No. 107 C A.2 71 0 /0 IYO f'6 /8? ..V /YA Q/ .1 /.r7 13: .2o• 3.s 3i / 3 Vs /i/ AG, 14ConcordNo. lOS D ' / 9: V/ .`+j, / lv, /• 1 . / j 7" "' Concord . 109 1_ -/ LC_ S L7Z Concord No. 111 F w/ {+ ro us 72 7a 3 77 a/ d' ? Concord No. IIIA G 14W 0?8' ,?,? z- *3 /. 60.2 T` -" Concord Nos. 113 S 114,Cons. H /.ZQ 7/,' 11$V 3/ /- j Z G 7 17 Cowell G : S7 70, p j/p p2 W 93 y.21 8.2 y1/ 7A ,0 0sf. 7 .47/0.3 Pacheco No i F f, 3' '136, Pacheco No.2 K , /.? „ Jl //• 1f`!/ .2, `V1 3g 0 SOA /.::FO 331 /-:Vo 9y: /.? 3/; /7 Pacheco 1\10.3 L $3 -5744 79 /D/ .-%g /Of .M /,41 1D4 D( .' 7 /. Pacheco No.4 M : Pacheco No.5 N i 1,30 A 34 40 JA /0 J f /`for Pacheco_No.G Pacheco 1\10,7_._. P ;7 73. 7.3 // /0 38 /40 10 f.S3 A111 /•S? .C3 f .S .SG /3 .?.3 / Pacheco Iv10.S G ' /p z .J S //.t /.26 .27 /3/ .2J /31 -M /-W P3 3 j G Q / /6 /S I'aclieco No.9R /'. 8f} .2 /: 70 -qjll /` i? 3.i ao Y /8•Z /,S'. r to/, / /9 Pacheco No. 10 S /. Pacheco No.11 9 _. .._ _1_Gl. l3t_-. ._/, _1 __.f .. _./, _.-.1 111 _.. _ 1 _LAY. L3 r Pacheco No.12 A I fps 38 fit Paclieco No. 13 as' = 02 s /.'.' 2 /9: /G7 /r/ 1.x,2 .3a Pacheco No, 1 C 1 Pach,.To No. 14A o G2 50. / i 4= 8 o l 7 0! / 3 .? yo. 6 fJ- /O Pacheco I'o 15 E ' bPachecoNo. 16 F -' F.2 57 9/' /`Gs,3 a3 3 //7 .3 //0 - J JZ 1.? Pacheco No. 17 G j act -M JQ 21 ol Pacheco No, is H l; r Y fPachecoNo. 19 1 S/' ij / J .?j1jir Pacliec(-) No. 19.X Pacheco 20&V artinez.No.25,Csuis. Kt 3 Y7 7 /o?, /// Pacheco No.21 L !I i Pacheco No.?7 M J . T{so: to 72 f/ 67 J79 0 . ; w ll W7 T Pacheco No.23 N' 75 4f . /,ja ,09 .?j //.3 ?G! //lo . / .? ?7, j 3.Z Pacheco Ido. 24 O I_.1_ 3. _F L1`._._?.' _.1 3 , 0 Z Gi /S 3lv! /: / 6 Pacheco No.25 P // /1 /74 3? 38 •2 /x2 S /-S a26 Pacheco No.26 v AZ 0- u Pacheco No.27 R 94 S/ T p 9 /©u it- loo 3e !/7 ji /0p Pacheco No.28 S 1' 519 .:0- fs 3 /-0 /w I, /4l y /0 13; Pacheco No.29 T Q 3L -/i fad..a_ ._ i Pleasant Bill No,l A ' 8G ' f /f/ ..`/, /Q3 f //j` 0 //1 Q7 3 I Pleasant Hill No.2 92 .60 olf' i /. t13 .2' /, •?/1,; /.?/. . /.`j //1i. -00 J7 9 9. /fly Pleasant Hill No.3 C} //S 134 13: 4 Pleasant Hill No.4 o /00 74 135, 136, /.z9 10. /Z8 fib" /39 kf? .3 , //2- ay /7 Pleasant E 3 fix.40- Pleasant 0 . Pleasant Bill NO. F !j 67 • ; yh 7l'. ?4 3d g0 ! 33 6, a6 8S: -off i Y f 7/ 9. /o PleasantBill No.6A G %3 Sh y 0, 0 Jj; 73. f 1 9.2. /,31 M 31'1,21: 8 Pleasant Hill No.7 H 7s 9.,2 Aq 93 .21: /o/ .2 91 / ,l A6 3 .0 Pleasant Hill No.7A, t Al 3f. 37 a al 5 ` J6 ! 9p / F.2 Pleasant Hill No.s__---- Pleasant Hill No.9 K f.Z/ J-7 /f /1 i 8 G 6 Al S3 / •? / Pleasant Hill No.10 L 7to 31 }S N 97 0-2 /6 y,2 aij, Pleasant I Iill\To.I I M /n1F 6F.. i/ /•28. /43 3?, /bG Ad .2 /3;Z Pleasant Hill No.12 N ' // a 4 /3G 10 114/.13 .2001 /`I- •341 /,-v- .? /3• G.3/ ; -o /7 Pleasant Hill No.13 Oi'1s Pleasant Hill No.14 P 1, GpiZeb .2/ j4 T'leasant Hill No. 1.A v S.2 .38. .3d bQ Z/ /Y'= .20r 71 .2 ! S9 •U 0 4 2 Pleasant Hill No.15 S, 'a cz 9? f/ U // 2l //G Z t 5 /os" /3: /f' Pleasant Hill No. 16 S 6/ .33 a6' 69 7.2 .?.q %3 1W69 3fi / // 6p 3. 9 1'lras:uit Bill No. 16:1 7 'j„l ia.zsrxRtr.y/x, Jl _ .u'91 / /9a,L S.a/87' .G_il</iib- p1i/ -- Totals Carried Forward p;.Wj-A7A0 f-W I o GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 MEASURES SURMIM TO VOTE OF VOTERS A D ck t OO 1 fl°C W W zz pOLcc p o iil Q a1 re; 1 ztionzzoo ' 1 ov o=Z vi `' GVW 000 S j =O YES, NO YES NO ; YES NO i C i w F t i 6 S F z N s O t i S t T t t e d cI 7- E a :« G a j 3 Q t y t N 1I.S r f r r .. t r 8 l R F f i u i z g t u t f x K o r I Pi f It I sA v Ai 01 s. WEENT r2, r, A Y i f 6.. c f r ru c r i y pl f ri Ci.i\i:I ICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF TBE CAN A S J' s Yf"Y OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS r State OfaSMA California, rj county of County Clerk of said County,do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section MI of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted ad entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast AssemblyinDistrictinsaidCounty,at the General Election held on November 8th,1960,for elective pubhe offices, and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the vote of the rooters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, show the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of mates cast for each candidate and Wandand against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal t 'ay of 1960. SEAL) County Clerk. By Deputy.. 7U abaee eftf ewe is to be mod**robes d*Bmd d Sine vias bas.adaai tLe car clak to make for ott'icw can UL) a ,.. s . ., -, ..:,nr sz r e..»,.v ,•.11'r+grww iasIV-'ar y, t r r r ay t is f t " 5 Y i i i a; ,. a ", r th zf v it> -.* . , di'R ^(d` N P ti'L 1 ` fwd l y f 3 y,r.s yfp P< 41 lk t N JC 3 to") 6 `` y` S t't A 14 A{ J.h,. r i5 f 1, # .I t y.5 ' 5F%p yHi1sli• r `c.'.5% ` f u Y¢ OM1 . i b i ci lk X 5 J1 S i S M+ } t" s i' r 1rS.d T,. F STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative, State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress 17th District Assembly f6thDistrictDistrict cz x ist r ELECTION xZ.pp PRECINCTS z . 0 UJgo 0W cc tc. 4i W W1} t L INC o!` /."ra ZVN 5ft '['N r i r 1O2R + ,`v ~ f Q COG Q loth Assembly Districtsm IContinued) TMals Brought Forward j A? h .f.t6 r 7J,J G 3 / O Pleas,int l fill o. 1? B d 03 74 !02 4 a lS'Y / 6 A 93 97 9-7 Pleasant Bill No.18 C /64 7/ 9 d f17 G3 SY 74 67, i Plcas111t Hill No.19 D 1a`37 9d d O /64 /7 sa Y9 Icaut_llill.ti'u,l . E k / t3 i.. __ Pleasant Hill No.20 IIF /3d 4 83 0 0 /o/ A/69Y q9 i o 103 -33 Iac 69 I 3 , y9 Pleasant Hill No.21 G' ff 17 L .S~o O j Pt<asatit hill No.?2 1 H 1Sa 53 99 D 0 '/07 « 4/ Sy' YA 1'lt:tsaut Bill No.23 t ' .'' $ 15,01 f o 1$y .y ly3 ff J :!A 7` PittsburgNo.1 x 031 I4 1 b3 1 O ' V/ 134 Vrr p?7 1 lf4 2-57 T L y/ a „ J 6 YA 9S // y j-Pittsburg No. fit o /0 4 0 3 Pittsburg No.3 M !Yn /1 Q S' o D 30 /df i//9 /,z Q3 Pittsburg No.4 N 1 /43 131 A 7 //$ Pittsburg No,S_ _ l7j_._ __!.,. . __ _.._..._. G_ __L/.' 4. ____`'a -- Pittsburg No.6 P a!y /4,R 4/7 -0 0 6 f 1,38 gG /7 11177 oZJ I Pittsburg No.7 Q :1d :, l o S 0 0 0 -231 9a t yb' /a a f 7' a Pittsburg No.S R 111,3 97 Sf5 1 d "3'3 81/ la y 07Y Za Pittsburg No.9 S 173 // 7 S/ d o 7f IT 3.2 3,2 33 Pittsburg No.10 0 7- / PitisburgNo,ll s A' /0 /Sy Iry 0 ='D /,?0 // 7 rf'171 6o k Pittsburg No. 12 8'i/gys /j f S13 Q Q1f'' 10 p Y4 30 lrf d Pittsburg No.13 C a'1?7 ' 143 s1 310, lSG .311 lpY of 7 I IIPittsburgNo. 14 D da?7 70 0 0 /0 a t/S 74 ja Pittsburrz No.159Al-A/9,E Z. 1 1.__..._.. _ O r 15-. /s'i Pittsburg No.16 G 1 7 r f 4 „/dQ1•t3 fZPittsburgNo,17 a?s2 9 5 if Pittsburg No.18 H, 1,2 y 4,3 S7 O G •S0 6 a • 3S ! Pittsburg No.19 t 1 S.3 1.37 11.2 e! 0 4 3 117 15'9 17 Pittsburg No.20 1/r -._._/ 1.3.?_,_ _ j. Pittsburg No,20-A 147 17 17,11: 11 . Pittsburg No.21 L a2 a o p `' 40 1.36 7e aZ1 II 1711: 2 o, Pittsburg No.2.? M' J,09 /57119 0 .I 0 ;S7 lyS 171 god1 /7ff, 023 . Pittsburg No,23 H9 76 9. fl 02.II O' IV—If ld d G 3 fT11s_f oZ6 8 Pittsburg No.25 P ; a7s /arZ 0 01 fo a'/77 Sy Iles' 4 7 Pittsburg o'' s? a o aNo.26 1 / a a a- G A 3S 6761 e'7 A3: as , `! Pittsburg No.?7 6262 3 Pittsburg No,28 is :dt a 7 1_36 47 o d /Des /e a Ila V3 Pittsburg No.30 Y'3 /.Z:S" Srt4 ` 0 0 47115 Pittsburg No.31 SS 7 7 J,07 24 Pittsburg No. 31A C :i Sr,? j/oZ 3 ] 0 D 7 / Pittsburg No,33 D ' a't/,v /b d Q 5S ,/q(1 S3 /S PiU,sUurgI?o,33 E Pittsburg No.34 F It 7? 7 1 13 76 fit Pittsburg No.35 G :1 G 8 / *2014o o Y f M-7 Y$ /3 O SS / S 7S 3PittsburgNo.36 a ;*I/ w Pittsburg No.37 l'ittelzttrg_Ns,_ S__ _Z. ._._l 2_ __ Z'/ b g 2 16 7_12-1 Pittsburg No.39 71 1113 307 l d _ .5"/ /a?.3 SS A? Ilse. d.3 ' Pittsburg No.40 x $y 166- 7 oZ. O yo 1,23 Pittsburg No.41 M ' 133 1'10 1.2 2 O Zf +. 2 97. Y N j5 tsS : /1 aZ 3 0 O d SZ 0 1!7PittsburgNo.42 0.o Pittsburg No.= p ,/p I .6 Q 0 74 !off J9 4 /3 IIsi a5' o 70 V, /4 1{/7 y, as 11 Pittsburg No.45 020 /S.3 j" O 1.2 PittsburgNo.46 R 1 Z 4 7 *2 30 4 '`7`/ J D f oS" 1 p i//„3 !/1 Pittsburg No.47 isis /51 1/a? 37 0 0 yY las Pittsburg, N-1G._f_.l_1_fr_.___.... s+ZS"_ .._Q .._.__u_ 3 i. /Q _._ _. /./i..._._f4 --- _M.L/a_L ..___ l,1'1 a:4e,:_c «d_ 4ta.__ ._ __ ___ _ ..' ilG7 ! i61 9'/l, _._• '_ l _ ._ ___._._ _.. GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th„ 1960 Supervisor 4TH co ZSU. r Q t: V tV31- U LLSOLU 0 . Sn mc C 3 1 us et YES NO [I YES NO ' YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i! YES NOus3 A,f 1Y 1. iut -J AP#.t"5//7/./1.ty y ,=drs8 9 ua/ ! i i f _ B' 3e /a /3/ /G PV/ 'f /ay /3 ,c/0 iG13 `7 ! c 97 911 c 0z T7t D 1 93 45 !d G7 // 7 /e 66 8 6S /a ! 66 /d t _f 73 F ' Y 97 7 99 Jr 9 ++ 104 // n/67 /o /is r /o7 A06 la HIP a o /o #4 /03 7 t i iOr 6? // /s3 Ar /S/ // /coSPldr h 13y .t y /a9 a A /2z a X37 iy /ola ao SS oS'41 7 M j I! 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DIREC'T'OR, DIRECT011.DIRECTOR,Wad 1! Modor at tugs _ Director at Largs EAST MY ALUJL EAST RAY M.U.Q. EAST RAY ALUD 4 Afawsda•Ceslrs Costsi Alsmsde4ontrs Costs Afamsds-Conks Costs Weed Me.I Wird Mai 4 Weed He-S Trsssit District Transit District Transit District n r ELECTION x PRECINCTS z a Z Z g IW„ 10th Assembly District 5 Continued) ca Tn+als Brought Forward A Pleasant Hill No., lQ a Peasant Bill No.IS C /DIS,d] 0 Pleasant Hill No.19 D I leasant Hill No, 19x1 E Pleasant Hill No.20 F Pleasant Hill No.21 G I'leasatrt Mill:'o.? LL1'lcas:{nt Bill No.23 1 ]/ Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 L Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Al Pittsburg No 5 Pittsburg No,6 P t Pittsburg No.7 Q Pittsburg No.S R Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg Top_10__ ____ T z Pittsburg No.11 A Pittsburg No,12 Pittsburg No.13 C Pittsburg No. 14 p Pittsburg-No.15 E Pittsburg No.16 F j F Pittsburg No.17 G i Pittsburg No. IS Pittsburg No.19 f xZ Pittsburg No.20 _f Pittsburg No.20-A 1PittsburgNo.21 w 22 MPittsburgNo,i. NPittsburgNo.23 Pittsbur Nro.?4 C Pittsburg No.25 P l' Pittsburg No.26 Q t 1 12 Pittsburg No.27 i Pittsburg i To,28 S Pittsburg No,?9 __ T Pittsburg No.30 A Pittsburg No.31 a t P } S Pittsburg T. 31A C PittsburgNo.32 D Plttsburg.l\TO.33 E Pittsburg No.34 F Pittsburg No.33 Pittsburg No.36 H 1 Pittsburg No.37 i Pittsburg NoL3S J i Pittsburg No. 39 K t Pittsburg No.40 L Pittsburg No.41 M e f w..,- T F...., ..s . — ver. .:_ i f Pittsburg No. 42 Pittst urg_No.43 0 - PittsburgPittsburg No.44 P Pittsburg No.45 Q 11tttsburg No.46 R Pittsburg No.47 S P Tp}el=Carred Forw.rd._p.0 3 a. i t GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Sth, 1960 I CONCORD HOSPITAL DISTRICT PITTSMM COMIKINITY I DIRETORS Y HOSPITAL DISTRICT DIRECTORS MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE Of VOTERS 1 2 3 ` 4 5 N W- ik Z Z V 0 p'iI iN f uz 10 LLI8=117o 0ZWuoaz22poLLS ll Q V N Q N Or N LLA o J-.4.p i g o ! p'+' O ZS xU I m Z V 2 b z U s i n U 0 2 W W Iiyl LLAd C tt w J z LL V. 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SaZ 37,i 97 1 87 . al 38 : ya ./9 Mi as yin 34 a4I, 4a /Y (f .27 ss ay: 3y sy ;o y3 a s y N li Y3 6,0 7/ 26 , 516 ii 4679 ya a 3411 7/ 37' 4/f 7Y as /3i 73 7a ; /a 4 '/s; 9s. 39 d/a 78 i 66 79 J/o k .7S fro 7S!/3a? 3y; /,002 y£ 6 / . 902 9a , G 4 s 98 19: 7,,$ Yff ya 70 7d yj it 9 7V Vol , 7 96 s sb S y,, 1 S j 9 y c q s7 8 /a 7 y 73 si //.t M 'i 3s, o 8y 7g . Y1 o2S 9Y{ GY..So „ /08. /9 : 7Y. yoE 5/6 . 7y{ 7/ : 9u 3/N.s'a s/ssz.0*1044_y 13011-L- 49-l 6 7G._LZfl:31L3., STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 a' 8 9 10 11 ! 12 13 ;i 14 1 q Y A Ny ELECTION z a z u PRECINCTS MCC N U' WICS usIa. a z V 1609 usLLA u o o I i rams 10th Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO _ YES NO ' YES NO ;i YES NO i, YES NO YES NO , YES NO 46 TrOals Brought Forward j A 07#.#W,2M7•i ;ZW j Pleasant M ill No.11 /1 8 1/-2/ 5'9', 7a // /SS -?IV /S" a S u/516 VS-;i /6,7 0712'i / 6 -741,,S4 /J 7 // /8/ Pic::$znt 13511 No. IS c 9 7 'fS 3$ /d9 /!8 as7 3? ' /3c /d /a$ ,!/ ll f!8 9S' / ./33 Ple rs zst Hili 1\70.19 33 571. 3y SO 77 as 97 02/ 7 3S t? 7d V/ I .26 9 l 1 a1 9 Pleasant 3iill No.20 F l 41Y560 7y _107 7 -;1 (d4 0ZLlr 3 5'ff a 7 J02, 31 Pleasant Hill No.21 G ?S Ly 913 MF /3.Z ¢ 3/ 2i4 /as' 46Ho /L /i9 .lag1 .77 .1,24 /8' :/So H ' 8 8 3 ' 9' 1 a a !o a // ass' /I Ir:i:tnt]lilt?o. 1 7 3 /3 /4/ .7 S 1 37 f y Ad //'' l'lra tint 13515 N,.23 t /y/ 74 7Y IVY, /7Y 36 .r /&8' a7 ' 1 7/ S7 1.49/ /9 i 147 1 f l Pittsburg I\To.1 K 'f d! 45 ! 73 /.?0 /fie 3 9 a 16.2 .14 ;17.2 31 13.9. y31 /y/ ' 3 { /lo A rr3 3 Pittsburg rFNo.2 37 30?„ 3y YS 38 " w Ya 'a'd 6? /! y9 17 , Sl T .9 a 116- Pittsburg 1Pittsburg1To.3 M 63 014 ,. 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Al 79V.9 fff 5/7 r //0 516 # FS y/d I ga S'o 5s' Y4 a0 ./.?5' Pittsburg No.20 I ! g 7 3 -` 3 S' S/ .7V 3.7 /03 a73 d j Pittsburg,No.20-A K 71 i18 '; .SY 6 S y -3d 8'a ,3y ' /d9 02,6 i J?S 3S'/oS i 7g so 3(o , 9 Pittsburg No.21 E „ 6 wf o?' . Say /Q5"a Q6 G /9 d rr w 1 3 9 1355 35/ €/ 7 V7 t //L -3.9 Pl 7Y ,.z y 1-?7 Pittsburg No.?2 MY o 602 Sy /4`/ b 1#5' J// /41 y3i'j37 3 ` 57 07 yZ 7S Pittsburg No.23 S'3 /S ve d 0 "" 707 /6 14 Y6 a SG /d /{0 3-01 ,,27 b ) PiLlsbur*N 101 4 1 3 $ !: -4-Y 0 , d S .ZF ' a:_5 . G3 G PittsburgNo.25 P Is 7 t, 3? / 3_ !/ytVQ`_l/6 S/ / S y16 z,//4 #1 lI ya '70 /d/17,43 Pittsburg No.26 Q, All S.3 4f6 G6 67 a7 / 33 93 671 G/ 34 90 all YS_ 431 /1S 93 Pittsburg No.27 V/a6 1/0 vA :; 119 all j.5 A 33,1 /l6 Y6 11a 34 f V 70 IV :115' Pi ttaburg N o.2b' 7,5 G 'f y /d/ ,/d a 31 Ide? 3.3 too 7 a2 S e a r -a i(Y w G 7yl Jfr all Pittsburz No. 29 T ._._ 1_ G Z. Sf_3bc 1 Z `/,7.2 3 it T 1 ' 4/ 1 / /d Pittsburg No. 30 A t 7 3 37:: 6 7 907 /0 9 `f•2 /d? 5a ii hvlS S(F /d d SS /03 5o I G 9. 84 025./360 i Pittsburg;No.31 e s d VS_: 30 77.: 4S_ .37 :. 78 .26 " 13 .30 M 4 :9 .3(f Fy- «2/ 41 751.7 l ittsbur To. 313 lec. 33. 37 b b 71 ;,A 77 /y ` 9a a± 7 o } 6 2a : Sa 13 . k9 Pittsburg No.32 10 f a ` 13 517_'16/ VY 02 6 y7a /d a {f ;a n j ys PittsburzNo.33 E 1 ! Zy 53 5/55 6 d 33 7-3 .?3+ !9 13 40 301 ZJV / 1 .26 771 Pittsburg n.34 F 3 $1\ 3 5// q6 670 5f 7 XSi# Y3 /L r 'y/ // 6 3 7 7 a iPittsburgNo.35 y ys y 7 G f Yv _ 9a 7 is/l /y , t 90 30 y3 4 I! 7/ X3 a s .//o Pittsburg Nt 3;60 49 : 70 /a/: 1/d y/ 113 yo ! 136 9/Z ji// o IVS-111 93 SS : °I/ 4,9 $'171.2.7 Pittsburg No.37 1 t 1f 707 Y7 Y.3 Y1 ` 7o7 3 Y b a f' 1`y 3? !!- 74 39 751 $tt'd 4d 4 9( -zs'6,3 P ttshur;iso. S__.___. _ __ __ _,_'1 _.3 3` _.33 - 1. zro2_ G1___r7 I xaZ ?> f'_/_7 Pittsburg .tiro.39 K 67 s't ' S-,3 79 7.9 `/'G 7F y //,,3 3/ 8'S yo - 3 y/ S`/7 . 7/r 17 1-7S- Pittsburg dd" Pittsburg No.40 L 55' 0107 . 137 V3 `' V3 0719 X.? .2'/ o 141 _4-6 .2 9T 3 Pittsburg No.41 M d L 33 , 22 3a 3 O .2.3 ; 3 7 3 f/ 17 3'.? /f ' 3/ -?5' .2S fg Pittsburg No.42 N 53 Y7. 3T 70 M 70 .15"' J :5' 3.,3 ' f j /t t, 76 a2 Y I 7fr / (i S( Pittsburg No.43 O 1 _. __._. o20_ _. _ ..702. 7- 4 / Pittsburg; No. 41 t' r G D , 51,7 93 . f8 33 k7 V 7 //.? 3y 1l fY 36 3 /03 331 73 L 7 /3./37 Pittsburg No.45 Q 1i ra2 46 ` ( //y „/00 jy Po1D.1 .34 '/,;y y i jG.l 3'p I /67 Yo 7.3 760 a4 ./.3,FF Pittsburg No.46 It {' 4'f f D 5;. F d4 ,Z a 7l} Y 7 y a a 7; 7 a3 = YY fps' 0?3 I1 $l 7 ,Fo a 860 Pittsburg No,47 S ! 70+7 VS . 5141 74 - 1 r? .7 3 , fJ; -7 7 /05' .7( E° 1 a «1' Fi, 3/ 79 ya •?1 /eS 1r1 T G«2. `1/0? 3VV . 8.1 607__ 37 .. 7'_ Y `7 1"-? M 7 ..16 w 30 y.2 ?fir dittsburg 'No. Y. 1p 76. 4" 1W„4w/ ./xjj1!;6rv/.1W p Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1964 MEMRES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS i m 2Z ZOuA t{ p pp 221- j Zm < Zty p1p acac p W ! J t Z N N Op;o=Z 4 c' zio m OJS x AA yusi poo002Z fl SZZ zoo No BONDS II} f iONDS YES NO YES NO YES NO r t i I C t z w D r G H t 1 K f L M :a N O 1 r p i i r r t 8 a C 3 r Ds 4 F 3 j 11 x s x K i L1 r A_ M O ( P a f Q sAT i k D I k E ' F t He f e r I t O t1 F p Q f rM-N _ S i L ter. a w f: 1 yFLAf f rs 1 S s u a e v a7. s w' r Yui i 1„ r- CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK, TO RESULT OF THE CA'ASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS tr. 1 State of California, edwlnien S'TCountyof u„ T County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the prozrisions of Section 792I of theElectionsCodeandotheresolutionotheBoardoSuerursorsfffpofsaidCounty, adopted and entered ton the minutes of said Board,,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in D Assembly District in said County,at the General Election -_ held onNo..-cmbcr8th,1960,forelectiue Public offices, and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the:rote of the scoters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Sealthis.ay 1960. SEAL) County Clerk. Y: By Deputy Tbe alam een;6c to is w lNe umdt aat vbw the Dona of snpavisms has onkred the C=wy Gkstc to make the oma!cunras ) N P ' J syr ,f W K' s t F xt L 1 xa r f I A ^ .i 7 l+af n d r OF ALL VOTES VAST 4 t STATEMENT AT TM t GENERAL ELECTIONQ k A iiiM/,ii s V AMBER 8 196thNO t < 3 A t f hb { f 9 it IN ITHlom s'tai P<`M.ttp n` y t^,f1 Amembi1 IN r < r ,'NF,,mse..'t1i Ftr OC COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CA 0111.1) Wbmtk Cax ffi Ck s R R_•-the f1ida r Rb^ Off as\cnif m fc an back pate.) I s t fx ` 4rin x F t va< Rz aP 4 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress Assembly 4 17th Distrid6thDistrid 10th Distrid i COD z x v U Ou ELECTION c uca- o c' °tn z vim z u PRECINCTS o z15 - YE z o. i Z. a t. G W7 - A w vc w. ? C:: W L. f.. II W W W it IOfh Assembly District t O O it Continued)Continued) KATM uC c8 L d i Totals Brought Forward A a77s 7QIIJ Is70 T M O 7a7? TJ / i j.3 0 i 1 i Pittsburg No.aS B ,3`T a .37r 0 7/ 2/5 /S" Pittsburg No.a9 c /-/.Z /D f 3C l o G3 76 S /4r Pittsburg No.49A D /14 . 93 77 s9 o/ . 31/ J? Pittsburz No.50 E ` Y 7' Pittsburg No.51 f .2,W_ /,17 640 p b P3 /?3 4.3 ,? i /G? / 1! Pittsburg No.52 G A& /7-1 11W/ O. D! Ah /1' 9S (..7 311 Pittsburg No.53 H /S! I'rttsburg No.54 127 .? P ttsbn Toss l / 4G:p 77 ff r j P-17 I Pittsburg No. 56 o I Pittsbtng No. ss L /,V:yo.o: a 40 'eW W Pittsburg No. 59 M; /?r'/, /3S y? O D` -57 Pittsburg No.60 N /GS': //f/ 03 0 72 I! G0. 1 II Pittsburg Nu.62 1 P / e0 /- / 37 O 117133 Sli / li/S7 /9 Pittsburg No.63 Q ` 7 151. 37 3.3 0 d 3s 'J17 tel. /.7 Orbisonia j R /37 /OD_ 36r o. 4.? 7/ C1a1•tou Nus. 1 a 5,Cons, S 41/ /3s to, O'/70 JW 73 57 yp oL%s,3? y G,? 7S P/I Chvttm No. <. 1 /33 s'/ O D; 8JP 3 ria 3d M G3 G,p Port Chicago No. 1 1 c Port Chicago No.2 1 D' /31: /off 33 : Or yS 9s 1-23 s Port_Chic-moo No.3 E: /il 3P O l 7.? P/_ 17/ it 97 it i',,rt Chi,-go No.3A 1 F' Z2 3.1 o D ,3" .Sy Port Chicago No.4 G /S/.r-61- 17 . On 47 7s Clyde H . ,/ /27 P3 D 9/0 Nichols No. 1 91 27, 32 3'/ 7 53 Nichols No. 2 J 07 53 S/ b' G/ '7 73 .12 S .21 1NicholsyNicholsNo. 3 13/ 97 30 3 0 o py 3 /,S' Concord No.66 L 07f17: //3 /3Y o Dfi/ sG 43 76 .if/-7G Concord No. 66A Antioch 43&Pittsburg 57,Cons. N Q r Antioch No. I P /y.2 /3G s. 10, 7.3 /04 d172. 5" Antioch No.2 0 /90 70 f4 _ 40: rY 7y -17 ii/Oo rf it Antioch No.3 R Antioch No.a I S /'3 Antioch No.5 6 /v X21_D 4' X07 1// 'i{// p1T Antioch No.6 1 A; / ZO Antioch No.7 1B 72 f<S• Antioch No.8 1 c_ /41( /03 s? 10 0: 7p 71 y7J h Antioch No.9 D /G3 /oS S 0. 0 Gp y . S, 33' I! Antioch No.10 E /.5-7 Antioch No.11f2 Antioch No.12 i G ' /Ly 97_7/ Q O ii//7. Antlocll No. 13 H /957, /5D y/ D 63./•77 L"1 /9' 7G: /7 ; II Antioch No.14 j /74r //Y sG. o o: 47 /oo 39 2.2 134 30 Antioch No 15 J : 123 Antioch No. 16 K „?/p' /V7 Gb' D. 7,0137 p4 o?G 71133. Antioch No. 17 1 /D 7y 53 D 'ffY p O f 3 3: •7D. ra Antioch No. IS M /CL: /O 1 ys 0 ylo /// . 3 1 /7 3G: Antioch No. 19 INi .?/S /30 Anitoch No. 20 i o Antioch No.21 IP /70 GG07 65- o 0 '90 .77. Anitoch No, 2) D /j2. Antioch No.23 R /;;f7 7p o'I o y3 77 Antioch No. 24 S ' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 a s Supervisor t11....._.Dist. n N Q i QC Z Q.{Q Q' C d i S 003MWLv s. Q m _ AU O "' V 3 '.c L. 0 O OU Q @ t3. Q1 C7W 'w'. Z `i.r' ! N • " =i'" Q je'. r'.. ` ''. k""Q ' f'^Q t LLJ 4 LLJ cr YES NO YES NO VES NO IVES NO wIYESNOitYESNO 3 YES NO all o /y://s As. /31,, /6://l f` 4a- /a 70 3, 7f H` 7-0 -1 G?o - h c 3 G Gy f a G7.? Y4;., 7/40 /0 77 G / r 11 402 71 gip_ 4 3 3 FF/ G l / /y !/3f /4; /36 /4 //P /3 ` /3D .-;?11 /g,/ 3f' /G ya. /.24 H I f3 14V! :2 /7 7s Al s ? is''i fro f3 7/ GG 7 Gs /d 11,7 r 3 41V yGI57t 3-z 3y / 33 0 { 44 / 91. G. /G ?,r /D G7 /I/ 6 X? j 74 3s 1 110,2 A/4 11; 7011111-14 74 42 i P P Y D 33e 41 to 9 r P3 /f p Ar'; P.? /P1-1 71f 7y '2 ?t , ? 17 3f /7 ,1/ /s ,10 / 97 l7!l 1/.a" X.2 t: l s"y P `° spy 8' G/ s f? .3 ,-s 7 IS 'i Go 6 ' 3 3 1s A$$I P/ P E1 77 ! 1 75 moi 3'' ?S 7z 3-/ a'4. c! 1147 /a Gf /,? 4 G,; lad 71 // S? /.S G7 D 4 sp !/ ss ? 64 // 3 P 's/ F` E GG /.? G5 13!; GG /D__ -r. I Pd y 9G ? 7 / 8f 7 ` ,moo 73 P P? 3/ 7 32 7 w 93 6 . ,'9 '7!i 3G 1 P ,G 1 }moo s / M+ J.Z a/ i/fir r7 13? /f /* /3 /.,fib .1/ /.!l .? /s/-? / I ?7./r,Z N A f D a4 `7 A7'. P ' 11 t/ i/ 1 74 /014i 72 P/ /o 75 7a f1 7/0 . I 3 9 po. /o Pl .7 -r ? Pa f 1 a it 1 s I S11 I flq- 7 71 r? ' G P ? ? 70 G 7-1 . 7G. ? 1 i; Y G s I A,_ L // ! C1i /.2 ' jS 6 4-7 ' F ot2 /o / 0-3,I Pz // ?3 /a 73 7 ftp 71 43 A? 2-1,f c nr 77 P3 ? G+1 ez e it Po y ?y ? " fl s" Po S . 7 N li 11,04f 17!103 /6 /©z tl 117 `l' a/0/ 1 o j ?o // 11 71; 42 9 11 . 74 /o 7,2 /' 77 f. 4, i o / ham'^"--_...._..N.__.»._.._..... ........ .....--._..._._._-,y,-.-._..„ _ ......e._ L i 7/ /G a 2t s /moi k ?i mss-' A2 /G 11 .7 0 a a v 9? Mi y ryi t/vl L /a'l ,P' /off ?P Y7 7 tie P 1; P/ P f P3 g P/ G !; 1/01 101/v3 I /oo l /03 Gni/os ,2' /v0 d 1 is E 0?S! fit ? ; G /! /4S /,2 1.76 G 10L /D ? ! ;,f w ff j STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR; " zMaWTOR i DIRECTOR Ward It f# Moclor at Cargo Diroctor at CargoEASTRAYM.U.D. EAST RAY M,UA, EAST 11AY M.UA. Abraada.Coatra Costj AlamodaContro Costa Afamodo-Contra Costawordmo. F Ward W i Ward tela 3 TrawW Owwkt Transit(rafr et Transit District ELECTION s PRECINCTS x z 0 vs a a a z x Z p F t 101h Assembtxx District C7r s "r,3 x G Q Contmusd) Totals fraught Forward A Pittsburg No.48 D g No.49 CPittsbur r Pittsbtn; No,49A p CP1ttSlttlrc.\To.50 ,._......_..... E Pittsburg\To.51 Fi i Pittsburg No,52 Q Pittsburg No.53 H Pittsburg No,54 Pittsbu r No.55 r Pittsburg No, 56 K Pittsburg No. 58 L r Pittsburg No.59 M Pittsburg No.60 N Pittsburg\To,62P Pittsburg No,63 4 i r Orbisouia R i l;n'tc71t Nits, I`C G tJ'tttl AY5..1 f Clavtoll No.SA A B s F F 8 Port Chicago No,l C iPortChicagoNo.2 p f Port Chicago\To,3 E Port Chicago No,3A i Port Chicago No,4 G Clyde Nichols No, I Nichols No, 2 Nichols No.3 K i Concord No.66 L Concord No.66A m t Antutch43.S,Pittsburg 57,Cons. Al Q Antioch No, 1 1 u Antioch No,2 Q ir Antioch No.3 f Antioch No,4jt Antioch\To,5 T 1 r Antioch No, A Antioch No.7 B l Antiocli No,S C Antioch No.'s D Antioch No,10 E f Antioch No.11 F F f Antioch No.12 G Antiocli No, 13 Antioch No.14 I Antioch No, 15 f Antioch No. 16 F j Antioch No 17 c Antioch \To. IS All 4 Antioch No. 19 Anitocli No,24 w_ t Antioch t No,21 p Anitoch No,22 Q Antioch No,23 It r Antioch No 24 S Aittiocli.1'us,2 5 S;_27,, f E GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 PITTSBURG H06ATAL D1SMICTMEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS a c roRs 3 4 5 6 I o y i d' sj tiZ 1'Z Z U vi O` 2 r 2 aG" r l;W agoO u aC i- aC QQ s ° OWV Ei O r'd Q Z 2WiO ! NO 7.Z' fL N XO W N U V OO !' u+'a' A L. a. cD U.J 0 MAW i f w W ? O r30 ; C r U c a YES NO YES NO I YES NO I YES NO YES NO YES NO 41 ZOW or g' A N /oo /sy 33 9' G3! s'9 /0-0TAf f15 o1DiI E ? 47 3_ ' /off Viz; 77__3 _ G5 1.7t__3 j YrYi ya /i,V .2/ /P31 //$ 701 /7s /:1 i/ /,O G i 7s G7 its 3d s-.2sG s3 /os .21! G/ /. GG I s3 H , 17 74 / ?o /00 7f Ok,/ 1011 73 's r_GG /_7s_352.35 K , 3G w 3 s'1. s/ 30, 3s 16 g l /7 ??: a7 e 7,7 moo7.s '3. j d y3 G?r 2/ /3/ Gpj /. / /v3 M { 10s 75i sol;- =. 3o G3 / sa..?/_ .s. _ . 3 P G3 !1.711931 S s 6-f 7f 77` 7z Q ss yrs . : 17 / 9!?/ 3 ,; sy /r 3/ 3s'; R 42 3G y 7 o 'i o ? 3 s S l` 3s /G7 77/o 'i/10 ys' /oy 77i'r. •?/ /.kkii '? ! ._.2_0 43 124 /S' y._..y c t 71 ys 30 DE li Y 0 37 33 Gni y s It 7.23D sa 7z F SG 9/ G 33 70!7 60 G11 j G7 PG ? 33 y/ 117 G 7 7 . 33 y-: G 1•tom H( E v ff 3e' Gs /ro I' ss y/ ; yo s-2 7 1 71 7 a7; /7 K 1 I1 3 /3 s-r 36 .?03 VZ /,G /JS;- 3a /; / s/3a /3y '?;7Moy.3„ 37 /GG /off 7." ? /3.Z, sy Flo; //6 /3/ G a PI 3b /a4 0 71. /do ?3 6 5/a s.2': 67 sy s3 7 s i 6 G 73 i; y 7yo G3s6 y A 6-P ya ; /off -W 3: 117a f/ P' 51 71 i? y elf t,;2 2y; 71: -17 Ga G3 7G '!!i"::2 D If m/lr Sf 4W /.7S /31 7997 S5 5 ?6! 9 I F I; 1 ss 7Y 10.2 3? 76 : -1'175. 6y Gµ 7 f3 74 1 ,+ ii x /G c17;; y2 ;2.;2s G3 GZ Apw 731' G 7 //a, /s9 s ' y //a 70 t 7; l3 Q I l/ /? yG, 7 /G ?7 G3 3 / ; 7s oal!/..70/ a7 s ! i 33 /37 10 iGO. yT /37. /;i 97 S rAwX99'! STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 14 15 3s I' s lin 1t 11 i; Z 1 N Z ELECTION o Z W M o us ' N o ! o M J c zLU V „ 4W0 rV- li Z` 0 LL Z PRECINCTS l N:o N M !i W z o 0 J YL +' W+ N 1 V LL aL us N 0 j'. V ' W IOth Assembly District Continued) YES NO YES NO a YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO T, YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A 'Xs9.t ab.f/:3mS.yrt t3,3'. / k'6/11C/1! . /Edi'/.3/3; .I3/ o;yZ3 9,ZS,o f7o9 747 Pittsburg No.48 B 8'J/ p'D 41J l SG `/0f1 .1-/:, 77 ?f Pittsburg No.49 c 3 `6'. /y ff f 69 ?S. 73 '73 yG ??;i ?S J•? 7e Tait PittsburgNo.a9A o li Gs y2= /y /oo: PL ? 3 /3" 1s ?5" 9L ?ai G ??i; Pittsburg No..so _ _F. Pittsburg No.51 F i / 7! G/ //y„/.Z/ yS; /3' .?1 /Sir jP" /.?y yo(/37 3/! F7 `!3, .?Q S" Pittsburg NTo.5'_ G //f (i.Z;: `1 1i /3 1 //P 5v '. /.?P y /GO 199Si; Pittsburg NTo.53 H s7 5Vi4 1,7 *Z Y Sf 69 3 1G 30 S yJ1f7 .21111 5-? Pittsburg No.54 1 6i? 60r ,SP; 7p 3G a "q& IV 37,E 7/ t/4+ 7.s 3s 37 'pa 9 /? 1 ittsbur*No.55 33 y57 iSsk` So .?3 GG 1714 41Y A?; 3V /71 a 7 /3 G Pittsburg No. 56 K ,?p /G / 44 gl yPittsburgNo. 5s 7/ 3'. 3 y 3 Po yak P s- 7s 30 / 3 G7 3 a o Pittsbur;; No. 59 M a OG 333 `/ 3 „ 3.2, /v j ' S 3D / Pittsburg No.60 N : 73 s7 Go 70' 43 31" 17 3.2 /or 3 yo ys ao G3 69 L'ittsburg No-61- - S 3_.y _ ?.7w 7 S/ /A D" .'S D 7 _ D Pittsburg No.62 P Ii Y? yr sG Ps 77 s/° C1.7 3?I // 3s 74 l ! y31 S'! 7G 7 Pittsburg No. 63 Q ',;?IF 37 .?O y7a 3/ 3.5-1 I Y SOrbisoniaR 31,. 3 ; S8 .?51' 3 ?7 l03 / lo/ Z ?f , Clad ton\,•. 1 .`5,Cues. S i! y 1 liG (i/ //i`/.o 'f.2 /.?3 '/ /.?S S /.74 Oi y 3P'17 1i 3 /02 o Clayton No.SA A 7G 35' 3S 3 95 A? d'y ,2.3APs r /G) Port Chica-0 No. 1 C G/ may' ys 61iiie 1 -5,2 s GD 34; /D3 ?o 57 G,7 97 36 Gni /y y a D s0 33 3o s" SG /y ss .20 id PG /y - s.3 . 11 G/ /G 5rG 3 3 7DPortChicagoNo.2 Port Chicago No.3 _- E 13/ 3y ii 0 ' / ! ,?i a' S D± 73s3GD a s 7 T F / 3/ ' YPortChuao ,,.3A 9. S"7! // yy 4 .?S" s;i / 1/ 43 Purt Chicago No,4 G 4' G/ 7:`' 3y 7st 73 3/ ' 814 .2o gs ay, 73 y i 77 30 2 7/ Clyde H ' p6 G/ GW '? yG SIP,' 9s i'/' 7 /03 3 - / sy 71 -?Jr 3 Nichols N o. 1 tr j,3yT 7 3z /7 3G T 4 G7 70 X51 r 33NicholsNo. 2 ll P s" of s?I r Nichola No. 3 K{ !io SZ yS -4,?' 77 3a2 ! 552 Concord No.tiG 3Yr 7`lr 7.s/P /yS .?y /.P7 .?h/% /O 17y AP 114 Concord No. 6ti:1 M /?/ 72.. 74 /.25 /y 3G /s3 35'f /`"/ 37 7%t Antioch•13.\ Pittsburg 57,Coils. N j 3 :v '' M 0 a? 01 Antioch No. l P j .SO Ste` 5-11, s' G 33 17 7a 3,2 70 .5.21 s.? .51 .2.1',421 Antioch No.2 Q GS' S3 -/5 fit- 73 3yY ?/ 3lf 1i' Y3 i Ys' .73 AD 26 S'j 4.2 Antioch No. 3 R ' 715 53 4.2 34"' 77 3.2 `' r7 y: 77 3s 6,1 y7': 75 Antioch No.4 1 i s/ yo 61 7, ?? ` 7.7 /,5F 7? 3G G3 7P G? 30! 3p G.? /o /03 Antioch No.S 53 311` 66- /-/1 1,4 /'11, rr s Antioch No.6 A I 'a G/' S PS 81 3/a ys .1i /00 1. 010 1?9 07 n G3 7/ Antioch No.7 8 s3 . 63 yy 6-r,, G7 -43 ' 73 3 71; s1' 73 9,7 `y 91" 40G/ ::T7 /7 /o Antioch No.5 c ; G3 t' So 7.3' 7/ .Zy; P/ Al! 97 331 7 -449 75' 36 6-3 . G/ /k //P Antioch No.9 D G7 D l S+ 7. 3.2 77 .271' 17 3 7p .Z 44 61 /5. //12 Antioch 1\o. 10 E 66 5'` S? GPS 7S" / 017 7Jr 55 I 3/1 6% 7 /D a 2"-Antioch No.11 f (y 3/1! SS Gs'' 7y 3/ Cls /s'`. li'S lvd ei . ' rI Antioch No.12 G fr 7/ -4/r` y1 7p 6-31 8'6 ?7 70 3y! Antioch No. 13 H 47r 76 73!; n -Iq 9? 3p:i /O6 ' /O.? gl1 7V SSS Antioch No.14 1 67 yS', 7/ SS Qf' 4.? d?/ /OD .3'7 ;v ?S 1?4 .?.?f P3 210 .119, Antioch No. 15 S Antioch No. 16 x yb 7.7 F' `/ yo S"!91116 5//l /oY 73;1 4 7 G0 /oG - rlf-:;i p5 Antioch No. 17 1 L + Go y/ .51 ys':' //0 3.Z s/i s 30 - 7/ 5 lily ? /iS / s3 025/ Y/ Antioch No. 1S M !': 9,0 S20 70 41-7 /li`t -13p ys 92:: 417 s-dl Al 5.3 I Antioch No. 19 N o Yrii 77 fa `t/ 117 5` `/,D del /ai Anitoch No D GS`Y Antioch \0.21 P 1 9-F Jrji sus; y3 37` ys 3yf yj' s ys 3,f P3 1 Q ' yy G/ ' sly 4v. 7f mob' 1 s -5AnitochNo.2_ l 6 73 35! 6/ Antioch No.23 R f 65' 70 -:54 " -/00 ,35f//D /C1 78 7, 7 G /o ,/j7 Antioch No. 24 I S fro G? p? 7S 4.2 ;;k liitiuch\o;,25 s'7.cot's. T `. 7/ Pw g 70. 76I J3p //3.1_ Tpfals Carriod Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 lMEMI S SLNLW Eo TO VOTE OF VOTERS I A 6 '' D Z Z OdsZ O W Op WV + Z YI r .J j• ZMN i7 zo° ! X au on ki x? BONDS sm" #i YES NO ; YES NO '• YES NO i' eQ t". { z fi t t 1 N Oi z f w T 4t 81 r F q i f E a t rS F ,I G ' i f f H ; x L t 01,i P 1 Ify o 90 sG 7. 1 x J( i' Ti i1 t A" I of C F I 1/OD. s7fi G' a /if/ 11`/ q .... 1 a IW vzoo O€ R 3733 A v r h 5 f,.y H.j r. i n t- fr$ 5 x y r A I I -- 1--11 ll,,,,,-,,',,,,,,,-,,, ": - - IT 1- 11 11-- Y, I ; I I , I , , I I -' 0, I " I , ,, ,: ,'.,, I I I I . - ' T , I-- ,- I"' t",- , - , -, , 4.I I I. I I I I "" -, I I - 11 , - --,,,, s,.,','',"', --,,,,,;,. r h1. I I , I a F I . 11 I I I I I. I I I I . . ": :, T. , '' , I , , I . i T I - 1- - 1.............., ,-- T-, ',-',- T;. -.--,I I I I I I ,, , " , , 11I I z :: i,' ` ".,,','-",?,- -"-.-, I I I I I I I I I ; , I I I 1, I I I , , - ,'', I 1--;,,:-,"",,, , 1, tY r 1,11", Y r..r l pr_ t, 1]t). s:' Y a r'r r" TS I I I - 11 -, tl I I x'. ytsI ` I tMM n.' p! K 5 - r. Ys y i r Mx 11 9 3, A q. A.AR 6 Y8 1 it fk. t f i J 1p"; I it";d,it 1 r t U, r x f 1 . TIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF TM C'AN!ASS1 a OF GENE]EtAL ELECTION RETURNS y ry x L + by }"' 4 e , 3`pp yy„ri, n q, State of California, SS. County of 4yOSTA akYz R I, Ai99S County Clerk11 of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the proviians of Section 7921 of the Elections Code mud of the resohition of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore IT I adopted and entered an the mi»tutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast 11 in,__ 9ssembly District in said County,at the General ElectionI' l9"0. 4' held on.November 8th,1960,for elective publicojJrces, and for and against each measure sub witted to the:cote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate ' is attached,shores the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. FITNESS my hand and Oficial Seat thisa G.J_ day of. t 1960.W,;:,P S)T Am5d County Clerk. RY Deputy, x Tie above asti6 tc is tao be and oar via the Bosom!of Sad aims baa asdaed the County eksk to make the official canvas&>4< V—." 7 T" Y J r. , is r r, f. I 1 h:. t h Gym S y r r r f f 7 f yS f f S a 'jf MKT F dF Y e s z" x STATEMENT OF ALL COTES 11CAST J AT TEM GENERAL ELECTION 1 £ r L X+ z• x s ; r 5 NOVEMBER 8 1960 r t zc b s 3 Y vy Assembly District IN CONTRA COTTA y F t a COVlr j 1 S'I"ATE OF C;ALIFOIisJIA. r+ 1S Wen6the Goad Oak maks&e Official Caaristy be w=1 pp tt y W ./ fa - W y moi l/1 t w .. r • t ,< "rJf "k' 4r J54Y D t y f is' f(3:• I. j} j X' t II i 5 tr• a i y y i F 7 f t Rj 7 N r c t fi r t i I F £ LY F e r. r 7 r t q k5 v is f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Itepreserttative State Senator Member of j PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS i Congress 6th District117th District i 10th District '{ f Go Z x V x o x u CD Q N jf ELECTION o 5 x ©4 .: z v 5 PRECINCTS O z€ ox.o Fes ... ? .^ r N... i . N G:3 G»' U) i N x ay. U u2 G U' L C9 1 O «.. Z; YC) Z .«. > .= a. 0} <;, u} .0 Z 't. 2 1 Z r1 3.'..a. Z: t:. E.. U 0 C6 0 t LcI W L 1 L:1 ;I cm jIOthAssemblyDistrictC Continued) 1 N ca Totals Brought Forward A 1 j*7.1 G 4Z 1406,A//4WO 3 Antioch No. 26 B `: 193 13'I Sa 3 V /!d 16y Antioch No.28 C? 07 3r !y3 ff? C G /10 261 as E 1f7 3S Antiocli No.29 D 19$ 11 S S 1 64 laa Antioch No.30 E /Sq /!! _ 43 S9 91 3G Antioch No.31 FZt 1 Iq2 7 J 3 84 131 8T .Z't Antioch No.32 G 116 06 G$8S !al 158' 23 Antioch No.33 H? a-01 137 4 1 Y 7.1 170 Antioch INo.34 i 1 t 3.3 43 G G4 :0 01 [(o Antioch No. 34A J 1JS 7S 3$ r q7 67 4!v /5 q-2 a3 Antioch I To.35 K ` 213 : 12S jS x/81 Ifo 14 f f6 1163 c 2 Antioch No.36 L at& 117 17 1 tY 13 169 34 1163 qG Antioch No.37 M 226 1600 liL SSt3/i 1V 33 l'f 3Z Antioch INTO. 38 N /yl 83 !1 I t 15133 GG 1137 S1 113Sof I Antioch No. 39 0': 118 1/4 71_ 1`fG 36 q3q1! Antioch No.40 P t 741 116 iq4 31 1 xi 3.1 11 Antioch No.41 Q $7 64 17 1 29 57 73 Ir 7S 7 Antioch No. 42 R /$7 t 111 yG c;-( S 62 73 a 1-iAntiochNo.42A S 1.27 -f0 3 Antioch No. as 1 T 18s 8 x /01 t 12& S? 1117 Lona Tree No.l A ' 17O l oq lil 7 93 1'a /q 137 Z7 T s I 1 10 S IG 7 Y ifLoneTreeNo. y 9 . 7 1`l3. 3 Lone Tree No.3 C .2.110 141 77 4 05' 113 79 34, 11 173 qq R Brentwood Na,I E 17 q 4 Y4 r4 K 36 31 11x1 I3rentw ood Na. 1-A w F ' 15'a 99 7 s l f t ' s. ' l t sli7BrentwoodNo.2 G .11 /!3 0.- 7s Brentwood No.3 1 H 1 qF q 1 367 71 30 "Ir 11134 qg Brentwood No.a r a 1G l 1'j 9 k too 39 f 411 'f 9 Brentwood No. 5 ea 8S 3 t Nloz 4q a1 .29 167 504. Il t Brentwood No.6 Kt ISI 7 1 D Ik ! 51 93 Ilrent wotid No.6A L 105 9G G 3 58 37 SS q1 II Brentwood No. 7 M 1 l & !o lir 34 Byron No. I _ io ,104 t 3.7 5G dot Gil 70 Byron No.1-A i P 100 1017 l rnightsen No. 1 R u 9 3 j! sp tC 1 Knight en No.2 I S la0 S l V 94 y' 70 -3p31 j3- 71 'el I oakle_Nom 1 T_14-,? 101 _ &0 C-1 77 Oakley No.2 j A. 1&4 1sfi 76 A3 Oakley No.3 9 all 1:-S f 4b 164 176 3G Oakley No.3-A S c !72 1O0 47 t 8 $? Oakley No.4 1 O 137 1 7 Oakley\0o5 E 137 7S 68 t # 40 Gq 98 3 t 1110,0 36 Oaldev No. SA I F 137 ?9 SS S4 76 160 a? i 161 29 gqNo.6 1 GT 113. 3 t t 6753 q7 18'Oakley r tc' ao Oakley t). 6AH la? 91 If y y4 4S 9q 17 Bethel Island No.1 I 1 a.03 [I ;L8g all 166 8'7 1 ch, Ll3 PSI Betliel Island No.1-A r . t9G 1oS 89_, ! loo $?_ _ 1$ `4 1! Illy Sb Bethel Island No.l-B K (8lv 71 16 S 16T 4'r _ 113 Sg 11 S G 6 1 L :, iW to -V 0 v/jW /sol 0 6 o 0 TOTALS 07M S'/3.w JW.Z3 A71 r aza AW O ` If- 9Wxb / kexr oola7 .4 it N 1 10 'i{ ABSENTEE VOTE P ' G S .Cl7 .'r9T 9 of v /GS< /9 O 16/ 1.t/o o E STOTALSI IOR 10_th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT I___YT it GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Supervisor i f 4TH.._Dist. 4 u M a; _. G 4 W w W in G Z i O tr ocam c V j m 07, u.1° S ... a.4"' t O n3.39, 2 L ' if O ff( Q N au a 04 YES NO ` YES NO '' YES NO '. 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EAST RAY&LU,D, EAST RAY ALU.11 Alaeseda.Caetro Cost Alameda-Contra Costa Alameda-Contra Costa Ward tie.I Ward me.a Ward He.S in Transit District I Transit Dishiest Transit District z ELECTION x z o a PRECINCTS z o n k a z cn x c xFe ccc mcc t- a a a S10thAssemblyDistrict to Continued) Totals Brought Forward w GL IfY 3. Aff ; .3f! . A40lazO k Antioch No.26 a Antioch No.28 C Antioch No.29 r Antioch No.30 E Antioch No.31 F Antioch No.32 G f HAntiochNo.33 1 'Antioch No.34 Antioch No. 34A J Antioch No.35 K 11 s r r r Antioch No.36 Li k l AntiochNo.37 M r Antioch No. 38 N 1 Antioch NP. 34 Q f Antioch No.40 P Antioch NO.41 J Antioch No.42 Antioch No.42A Antioch No. Lone Tree No.l Lone Tree No.2LoneTreeNo.3 Brentwood No,I Brentwood No. 1-A f Brentwood No.2 G Brcntl oodNo.3 v _ Brentwood No.4 1 Brent ctod I'o, 5 Brentwood No.G K I M Buri vixiii No.6A t sa Brentwood No. 7 M k N Byron No.1 O k Byron No.I-A P F Kntghtsen No. i SKntahtsenNo.2 Oakley No.l t Oakley No,2 A Oakley No.3 Oakley No.3-A C x Oakley No.4 Q E Oakley No. SA F Oakley No.6 G Oakley No.6A Bethel Island No,l 1 Bethc;Island No,i-:1 J Bethel Island No.1-B L ibrrALs M 3 ill .fid? bio ABSENTEE 1IbtE P / 3 3 GIG. 3: Q Q it TOTALS FOR Z JQ J 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 3 7 S GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 CONCORD'!HOSPITAL PITTSBURG COMMIT DIRECTORS ; HOSPITAL DISTRICT M" SUNITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERSt DISTRICT d 4p ' 1 2 ij 3 1 5 6 z I n Z Z j ul U O u., u o 0 us aoDog z J 2 x I t? p 22;p {; : 1 - A 2 I vi l O a v v ! a m x x n of o"' a Z!2 W1 U 2 J O W W +{ 1 N 06 CR J o z cc cc 4c Am i z a 2 1w- W H 3 I N~ UQ IxawI- rx- a a i+ a a w m v a x ._ U YES NO ! 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W4747 A 3 5 » STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 14 15 li WW i p 1 sn 2 O Z Z Z ELECTION o 2 3 z 2 3 C Z z PRECINCTS cc o M dc 11x i I- Ch. + s < Uj z 4116 J T Z Z LL ' W W Z 1 p tL Vl 0 VN GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Sth, 1964 lNEASURES Std ti'TEO To VOTE OF VOTES A 8 4 fl I x Z z2-oo 04 W i° <2!<5!W at emc ftt O , oj G0 z M t ZyN ZoZ 1 o u ;s OZZ i" 008:2. n ku o r O oUZZ( F ae F r 1ON05 3 BOOM YES NO (! YES NO ! YES NO F it C t 171 -W G 115`9 I7 I74 4 a 4 t G 9 H 1137 llt r 17 3Z x K i i!6/ Sa f y 3O b c r. O r Q T ', t5- 43 A 1/d73 G r s G t f a K ! Ni 1 IC4 P 3 i F q p 4 Cf i a D F 3 a r 1 s L r r F i k t s i7 Hr f s L 1043 AAA A% isylo Arri N I t g P it j 1/11 40 t r f I f a r fi x r xl >' t: s r., 4 ei+f F l 5 j h J , f3 S i stl K F COUNTY CLERK TO RST OF TBECANVASSCERTIFICATEO OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, w County of s- County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that,in punwannce of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said Cminty, heretofore adopted and c-nte upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast R in Assembly District in said County,at the General Election n November 8th 1960 or elective public o es, and or and against each measure sub-held o 1V f f mitted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,shores the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totol$of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Of al Seal this.4.1% day of 1960. SEAL) County Clerk. B t DePuty 7beabove cadficaft is so be wdyrs RbcBoard of SUPOV60 s ms arched etre c«mty cksk to crake the oft CUWA ) Jl; A r I t s"2; u .1.d- c STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Represenlotiva ofoStoleSenatorMem i PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 17th Distend Assembly 6th DisMd I 1 th Distrid i coo FULL TERM i Z z ELECTION c a z 5 ° 0. © x o a yS «,.2 J Z:2 ata. z" 0'.0 z F'" s PRECINCTS o z "+n, c. ` z z. Ct 2 .4 Z tx„ cm O Z 1 a c` —M `e t oa o a R" t I 7 l— Ul IIthASSEMBLY DISTRICT Qi ow um G Q N ^ Ea i B.tv view A 3(p. SS!' .. !_ M 7.4 / El Cerrito No. 1 1 B '' / 1r! Jf0767 El Cerrito No.2 C fr3'' O O lOi 70 3 J7 El Cerrito No.3 i D .t O/0 Jr, O `Tr p 37 ,5.3 EI Cerrito No.4 E 4 paElCerritoNo.$ 1 F DI:; 4 9 R V7' 7)F- 30 El Cerrito No.6 G!' DO' O' Qi9p9g 99 EI Cerrito No.7 x ,toS /.i7. 73' off. o' dy //s' s3 38 E 78`, //'s El Cerrito No.S ff O q /dj W, ! ///'j /3G (00 I El Cerrito No.9 T hS O MA ij J210SAI? 44 EI Cerrito No.10 jr /y0; r3. 7 O O ' i8 v 3}C 17 1 El Cerrito No.I I L 231 0 /3f 0 IN 40 S7 70 17 /0% Y EI Cerrito No.12 M r/ El Cerrito No.13 N /9T'- /j d/: O Or / dQ EI Cerrito No.14 10: G!t /W Iil Cerrito No. 15 he E-1 Cerrito No. BA Q .?' S': LII O` El Cerrito N'o.16 El Cerrito No.17S fir, Qa 0` v? 1,0.3 3 SS J7 IAA EI Cerrito No.IS T 8R 7! lI ,2 ."/ G /f 1 a .5-,; El Cerrito No. 19 A D' 1' Q /3.2 f0 1L.2 6`f Of /07 El Cerrito No.20 B Q 491, Oar Au .13 I?I Ccrritu No.21 7° a.tp W I:l Cerrito No.22 1 D'.: El Cerrito No.23 E G* 71 L! SEL yz El Cerrito No.24 f /'3 //. 411 4 1.35E .38 07 1 //.Z .44' El Cerrito No.25 G /` It 142,ff '' /aG Go I& 84 x, El Cerrito No.26 79e. p/ El Cerrito No.27 1 Az El Cerrito No.28 J El Cerrito No.29 x+ 7 /do El Cerrito No.30 701 //S 71, 3 40, f,2 /0S JY 79 //0, EI Cerrito N'o.31M. 1u'ts /d7 O" /Q,Z Qf' L'1 Cerrito No.32 N° 117,36 Al- a,26 9 El Cerrito No.33 Ll Cerrito No.33A P fps 0 El Cerrito No.34 I Q` 1f 9 9/ v4' 0 ?3' o? ,.qe El Cerrito No.35 El Cerrito No.36 S s70y 1 1 v lo4 W I El Cerrito No.37 _ __ T L 23 El o t A .31r 98 f3 ra! lad- G7 f,'G " 1FlContNo.3S 97 El Cerrito No.39 B /9/ 7.2-4, 2Ci lie 3 74! ! El Cerrito No.40c H7 71, If 4P 0j 70 El Cerrito No.41 O El CcrrituNo.42 i E El Cerrito No.43 j F { .Z// fs c?' tr/.7 41-3 412 El Cerrito No. G /6 O ( oar 44 4f 197 X002. 817 1 El Cerrito No.45 H.;8/. la-2 74r as63 l CtTI110Na. #6 2d3PYO El Cerrito No.48 1 K /71` 70, /0l Q O, //' ,S 7S' 7' II El Cerrito No.49 t f 8 al EI Cerrito No.SO I M 77. y/ 7Y A? y2 7.3 E1 Cerrito No.51 I N 0 AfO I'1 Cen ito N'o 52 0 Cerrito No.53 P Q,z Ll 8z I®/: 80, 4 a s p.2 3/ 3(15 1 yGjEICerritoNo.54 Q . 8 a /00 /D9 2 9 //7, E-1 Cerrito No.55 R /JQ j7 4, 0! /0% .i t •T i i I'D Cerrito No.56 t S 4703 /0.2 /_10 v o //3 86 El Cerrito 1\?0 57 T 7q !4 AW *47 a I f Totals Carnod Forward 4 f1W y 'f Q 70W JiV ,..:.P AO f/5Totals Z. c sG..__.... r GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 190 IE rf F v. ti,w y ...._ ... a_._- at.3 V urs S N ic . _W tir i+ W u• fl cQ v 1 H v W. « EB= ?'. ck..` tgo o7.s acMalYew Q tz.. L.. Y Z = 1a L tt w N oz f YES NO it YES NO YES NO YES NO ° YES NO YES NO YES NO F A 31, !.S' 35 13w 39 /off 39 /, t11 3 c Ps s_ A?t F 1/0 ;/ lral / r 3 /` /4 1f h f /4C f3 f G Ib ;- / / /Af A5 11/ Id aY A31 107 / t 4 /3fr3 /.lt t7 /C /.1 / / I K 7 L pis / /.3s m ml 4 11-4 N S /3x //f F? /fir fV.3 //Z / /sa /a //i p 7p 7x ps rs r.. i, 77 - r t k i o 7/ 7 / A 74 1 7/ X 7 1/ 9 7.z 9'SII s? oa a /x/ l t I 3 3 t.2 /. //s ri° pita' AA 1 / Aly Av /3! f1t o E 11 0 71 x G j till gyp r 9w ,' /` f' /'3 t lG i ' / Y H 10 1/s 01 f! /rx ` /s/ s' MO 7 rad i 13.3 f K 4b' // /.2/ P //7 /1 ' /?d 10 1/6 7 //Y" 7 AV L oS 1 AW ! ra7 / /.£ '0: ! ? / l3 /oG, /91 N 79 .st: 7.1 .3 1H .3 7.' f GI 76 S j P i pa N 7717 ` 1 77 71 r Q V /A PG S y0 s 1.01 ' 4A lar /! /42 /.0 ,,// .ok A7/ y`8' /•1 /oai F a1 r` o Sao lax s (( t lap !3 /off /8 at 16 !,b" / /aa 1 /v4 /9 a c! 1 8 G f f G3 F D1, a f .Ila G /.29 T' /.3v /.3a 1 ;`1. 1 1 _l-?1._1_' t? f_sv 1 / a Gll K o 1.x2 J /.Z1 Ili /r ya %2 Yl ma .3 2Lr.?'! 3 f f'/cam' !r' ' //. /1193 F MI S 7 7i' G7 G 6r Al f' 3 3 li s K d ! ass xjj 77 . 3" d8 /s 8/. I p r i r iafx Gto L! STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE pTpR, i plBGTOR. pRECTOR,DIRECTOR,Ward 11 'f Director at targe Director at lege EAST RAX AW.D.D, is EAST MX BUD EAST RAY M.UA Aumedo4oatre Cost ` Afemede.Conhe Cosie Alameda-Con' Cosh Wand He,I H&4 Wald me.S Treesit District Transit Disfnct Transit DistrictWensH& iZ ELECTION z z PRECINCTS z fA s W Cl cn CD s z a z 5 z y W t W W Q W x.. 4:t < < U r V V x _ tll to iA 1 I th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Bay View jy El Cerrito No.1 a ` r f dot A9 El Cerrito No.2 C d'2/ lrl Cerrito No.3 O i p(r E1 Cerrito No,4 F ' El Cerrito No.5G9i's El Cerrito No.G I /3,2 f31 AV G-3 .Zto 3a z El Cerrito No.7 H /33 3/ 3! S-Z .35 w . f 1:1 Cerrito No.8 j'- El Cerrito No.9 J I El Cerrito No,10 El Cerrito No.11 L /q'a3'40. t E 3. i Irl Cerrito No.12 A i lj r 1/34 3 t.4 GO. 41 El Cerrito No.13 N /,j'y 3 7 3.2 at El Cerrito No.14 p,. ry moo Ll Cerrito No. 15 Q y6 A6 3f /d p /I Cerrito Na. 1;,A El Cerrito No.16 R la7 sf, 3/. El Cerrito No.17 Ll Cerrito No.18 j El Cerrito No. 19 A AS Ll Cerrito No.20 S Ll Cerrito No.21 C Av 5S Y/: .Zc3 a23. i. ry1 LI Ccrrito 10,2.. p Ll Cerrito No.23 E + Z4 • El Cerrito No.24 30 Au I EI Cerrito No,25 G 13//ti 23 /P El Cerrito No,26 H /O j 03. sf' li / •Z/: El Cerrito No.27 1 } A?f AM S j.2/ LI Cerrito No.28 El Cerrito No.29 K i /'yO i, A9 i /33 J3 3Z El Cerrito No.30 L /.33 fel$ AS 2 T? 30 El Cerrito No.31 Np AM Ll Cerrito No,32 AS' El Cerrito No.33 0 --.9Y EI Cerrito No.33A f J?Ll Cerrito No.34 Q /' Z1,07 O Ll Cerrito No.35 R f yr 27 ,2/ E1 Cerrito No,36 S /.23 El Cerrito No.37 w TT El Cerrito No.3S A /r Is, 8' A X 38 a2G Ll Cerrito No,39 8 { r2`i 0 i Irl Cerrito No.40 C ' 7p 73 Ar 16? iK El Cerrito leo,41 O i 7---4;L- El 1 Cerrito No.42 L Irl Ccrrito No.43 iri AW aeI.1 Cerrito No,44 93S7 I QI1410EICerritoNo.45 H /`// til Cerrito No.46 1 /t off 071 3/ / 3v El Ccrrito No 7 _ _ ._ _ _n_ 1 ___ _ _ dL'1 Cerrito No.48 K /. rT Irl Cerrito No.49 L i /.2S 423EICcrritoNo.50 M ' 7f 7.2 7. 2 2 El Cerrito Nn.51 N i /erg y4 1.9.3 .28 /3 El Cerrito No.52 O 3 / L'I Cerrito.No.53 P ' /.26i 7 aria o?/L•'1 Cerrito No,54 A Cerrito No.55 KEl El Cerrito No.56 S y ,'. 3o e/'3211.2? El Cerrito No.57 T /s:'" I z' Totals Carried Forward 0__... .... .__. ... GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOV IBER Bch, 1960 7 Member of Assembly MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS I SHORT PERM t ; 2 3 4 5 6 I it z0 LLz o<e0 S Z 0u W. 6 00 Za`2 00N r N',< N 0 F'• M' W 0 0.' Oz at . QxW 0 Z U Z p r W W W N W aa.W all- W pcc I D z ~ YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES t NO Al ,?f 8. f_ ,ZG Y s'f J/ 2A 0 ge 3 sL/ 23 1 337 d8 a; G 67 C qo 3/ /' a r S 0 71 s? 8 P 9! 12f /4 57 /.41 vXAZ y 9y' 7f G? c fib d 70 2 1 d°` / //5 (4 H , 70 /0i Y /u /.2e dp 7 3y' /o /oG G K 4 1 ?,0 l .77 d le, aT 73, 37 13 a.3 7 IjN , 3 dG 1f/ / /17 86 7/ Go A r 0 P i - tr /4S' ft; 6 3/ of To 73s 1 it Gd 114, /3Y 3 1* 7 30 1A III; S i ,7 I/G yo f ..a /3 AW .T /1Y s 7S /'I/ /3y s A , /0ff 1` 6 a9 G/` G! // /l' a //G. 75v /a AOa 7F c D 73 9d cif d 8 6/ G ma, 7, 3 F ; /// .3 3i /a 2/. y 9. G yS // 9. 14 /3 36 / A? s /°O `8 /o /as' 07 H 1 72 )1 2/- A? y8 8' /n? 01 73, s d/ .SL _ 1 90 10 f9 lAr f, 99 47 s? 114 /oy dU V/.. lfyt 2 ,1 __61._.1 % a.Yl _,4 V /Gr /-j AW I ro 76 /s /i f 1 7.2. /%Z 09 /G .6 /.? /3L fV 13 fG 4v /vy, d J 3 /E3 /.I i /_ J01 9v G Afl, // /a 6M ! y/ Y a; a P ! 9f 70 P /17 7 9P 7/ fV 7 dU Q 44 Al ta' // ivy 8 dG 9 # A 0 44 /.7 / y 44 113ilr 7 -; 3/! 1 7-4 c I G3 6i J8 /o 10 7 9Y z? E 4,01 F jy 20 /G , 2 / /.3a v3. ,S .17 /06 / a/ G i :5-3 80 1C !/ 30 9 /O H /,W S7 / 4 ,l.Jc! .r,? / /.?a" 40 ,aV // /.?/ x .2 7*z 3a 3G GT/ /as G i 2/ A0 63 /Of /.?o X /08 IkI9 1/77 M ! 0.z J. / X/ s m.2, J,. N'! 711 jt- 4" V 33 51f 6 J'l /o /Gfe Q ; f7 /off I J? / r / 140 JU /; 9 9 //y r R I ! s/ 11,7 vf f3 e, tea S J/ 411 //o Js' /.? /ay, 441lal r fill - I.sta 3.Ido ztiSfLS. 7 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE JMEASOM SUIMMED TO VOTE OF VOTES 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ELECTION o ?' > z o z o W z a z, O O es= PRECINCTS 0% a me<_ z 11 ° 1 < Us Z 3 i~ x 'a~eo w W rt- rd r-" KO Q 4^ Z < 2 r n } U < Us uZs a~C S t! W o O O n VW S W i I I th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT YES NO Y13 NO YES NO YES NO : YES NO YES NO YES NO j YES NO YES NO Bay V,c,ti= A 3Y 3f 38j S 2/z. .37 3 a /1, #7 Y3 .Zig .7 -To El Cerrito No.l s 33 ;3 a3 S ? l 1' ; fa 1 6/% y/ bt I 8 El Cerrito No.2 C Sf sl, y f0 34t E-1 Cerrito No.3 D /p7 Z pa' f3/ /''` 1/2 Z El Cerrito No.4TFEICerritoNo.5 F //3 40 13 0 t'33 .. / f .3f , ,3 /3 •f 1.?. _f i ,5a j/ El Cerrito No.G G A10 iS 7.2 /:1'17 /-%Z ,gyp' f.2s l.3',' J3 U G , :fY El Cerrito No.7 H J2 hl Of JA /44 0 0 Ga" /O/ EI Cerrito No.8 Jy a#i // /.33 Jf4 11. 1/340, // /3: El Cerrito,No.9 9V Ell Cerrito No.10 K ' 1p 0 -0 7 Ar Ir' 71 - 2? 1 01 W 1t? l,rT /0-0 El Cerrito No. 11 1 ' 1/f 7.2 T ` 3j /;? 4r yn J? /.3 0U 11 El Cerrito No.12 M ,1 ) 7 -22 -Y4 //4 110 fj AW 0 1 /. 0OI..) /O/ 3,a !2/ '4 , m I l Cerrito No.13 N d / //Q S ,f/ 53 41 //-r #y 39 42 /04a /G E.1 Cerrito No 14 EI Cerrito No. 15 p ! 74 ,3;: f/ 601 Al mow° 8tf 3 ?v 1 71 /d, Aj , El Cerrito \'o. 151 Q 57 " f i1.. w3 7? . / ff / ; 8 / ! 3Q 7 // El Cerrito No.16 R ' d. T Ll Cerrito No.I/ S ' /13 S,?. 70 /0 f Yd -W` !?p yh 14S JO 1 911 /3" a/. /d/ Jj1: El Cerrito No.18 tf.ark _....," 3S' '.Z..._ fls. Z_ /_ .2f V 1 ,. S . J3' _.21 L'i Cerrito No. 19 A ' 2 ` ." y /S/ , .2 ./. fie fe, ljy y. /..Z/ Mi •3f /y/14; l EI Cerrito No.20 8 117 fy 73 /JV --'W 301 M1 f.ZI 3O 3 7A EI Cerrito No,21 C jr73 Y4 11Y . %r /•Z,/ 16, /J5*l /f4 Irl Cerrito No.22 O ' 1f 71:: .S/ f '+' !dt! lfJ `t /4'3 3 Uf .1.2 `7 l 14 El t trrito\0.23 E lt --j 4 EI Cerrito No.24 F i / QO sa -3V- /.Zf W7 19,R 97 1144 ze, IN 19G. El Cerrito No.25 G 1 91 JU i`f. !O3' O f 3 /,?f /J.2 off: y/ 3r // /3 EI Cerrito No.26 77 3y if /.2. / rEICerritoNa.27 Z, rptElCerritoNo.2$ za I,l Cerrito No.29 K ; 1; 1 a9 74, ?(o ///" /-3/ sp yf ,j4y 3 3 /rr 5 El Cerrito No.30 L i /C15 a.' 63 fe 111711, 3 1 El Cerrito No.31 M , /S' f ' f r r©1 s' z{ ,I /.3 3!= f.:?- 4 rd ,26 /44 I l Cerrito No.32 N 7-Y If,' fd 73 `7 Xz .: 2 3 /Q2 ( AV / 3.2 76 G: /d El Cerrito No.33 O ! .7 T ..r .3 JA_ _ - 3 T 1 Cerrito'No, 33A P r Ga ity i 1 ' 9T 90 / , Ai` / 37 7 f/: // El Cerrito No.34 Q s! 74? 6"dr 7 A 9j 04 f4 -b //4 A 9 3 / 1!It El Cerrito No.35 R ' yr y t6 hf" a(r f.2 ,. " 6/ f . 21, 1 El Cerrito No.36 s ; s f i'' i' 1y' .Z/ 1.42 i /fo El Cerrito No.37 r '_ - '....- ._' f 3 Lr S .>" a .2Z El Cerrito No.38 A : AS 3& S /2:'IXI J lSV ..0" /d67 .rl /70 V1 /.58S-- 3 -62 /q El Cerrito No.39 SO /'OX 14 r . 9,7 JrZ, 1412. J /ld- . AM 4 El Cerrito No.40 c j Pl 7y S 11161 El Cerrito No.41 D ' f.? u'tk /37 /7 . / / / ..'< /3 47, J;P 1 go V w_ EICerrito No 42 I f.6 l r,. 3TC, 31 J 41EICerrito,No.43 F 4I Q8 S$!' ,. 74 X1j ° wm O(/ af 1 2 r©// %l 13ey/:/ J/- El Cerrito 1\o.44 G 43 vR?t: f f4 X1 JO' '7! 5U- 71 El Cerrito No.45 H , //ef 142; i /0.7 /y"f ..'ill' 1041 st /. 14:r '' ! /SO /34+ /..Z __Yf yto: ll Al Al I.1 Cerrito N0.46 S 5 l 11 7S &4! '/. y ' d/ ,.S ?.2 9 axv /3 1 EI Cerrito'o, 7 J33_ __ .. 1 1'- 13 __._.3 r 1 El Cerrito No.48 K 23 2 /j la" 0, f11/ j1 I.1 Cerrito No.49 L ' rJls2 f0i /. 5 ,?ilM /•U . 3 /l 31/ ./f 117 ..30{ Ilei' M0 _A l 1A El CerritoNo.50 El Cerrito No.51N /.',3 ri ' t:sa /• rY- /`' !.?/ r?'7 - fGa •' /j2 G7 a,'1 'l. /•tla:r?ov Ll Cerrito No.52 _O O J1y__5:54 44; -»-• __ -- 4 O I,1 Cerrito N0.53 P fi 67 10 1.* 1 i4# 39 /02 11,/jl .c /3 EI Cerrito Na.54 Q /z GIS 116 /0' 16'f J1 /.-"O -0 1.37 y /S' ,>;P /ya yJ i 4. , / .z2.. 1?l Cerrito No.55R 1 5v . " /tf 0;v. s fie' 4 11,7 /f !' Irl Cerrito\o.56 S ' .°'Jf J,' !V ,32 I/9' O /4 44 /#? 2 3X ISI C crr,to No.57 r }' ,1 ~ r't 1_ .1.-# Y.2 c34? /01 7 19 lL_. ,£ .. .S13/ Gt. AL3-».?.Y4. 7/90_.1oP LGS .,z/3. ,7,/P.d_ TotnlsCanied rrorw.re! D..,,/. GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 CRs SLUUM TO VOTE OF VOTW A E B i m a }iIoo o oo ; z a z < DO =ooh ! Va Z 2 y 0=; kzme U 00 U Z O {'' 1 soma YES NO(' YES NO : YES NO f 30. 36; t r o I Z1047f w aF i t i J p tc fff 1 1 k /. : r4' AXf M 7 A.1 A N 6G lolll * /.xpj Ol pi$I Qf f 7f 4 t ca t A ' o f r r f a ' /313 C 9p r03f g /iz LL 411 17 Zil f F ' 78 9 GI tH7Z Ti a p/ x .. J r r Kis 133 761 ///. F y Li N o ; 8fP 'I i y Q ! 7.2 6fd !.3 70 AA 4471 LRs T i 74 , iii /i 8 /oy 7 y9 i f M1 E s s3 l da r j Av. t F % /d; Y d fC3,; 9,a 7/,/ml J t Al o t r K ! /© li /08; 7 t Or k, Ta Q x. it 40 dye S F 7 / lqv I s h f i t r Y y r rf: x xj t R pr rt` r i r D; 1 CER'T'IFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS f x OF GENERAL ELECTION RE1URNS State of California, county of r srA ss: I H County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County,, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on November 8th,1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- witted to the mote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, mid the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respectiue columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal thday of 1960. SEAL) County Clerk. gy Deputy.p C abocc astifiraUc is o he taaod oats t tl BmR i Sapasisars has ankrod the Com Ckrk to mAc ttu offxW aavaw) r a MR, f5 f s u e r t a v as r t2 tS t ; 4 s ,. .-' a, _..fµ7r Awa.p U r'k-W,if i f r n c5.ri r VOTESAENT FALLSTATENs AT THE 3F GENERAL ELECTION HYr/ t NOVEMBER 8, 1960 r sal r Jf >• r ou rs ;;pp. IN INE e COCOSTS 5 rtp a COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA Wbm the Cmdy Ck&=I=the 06icW Cmv=4 be fiH ow Certificate on bKk pagc)C 1 ya y fel M x-a` s' y s ^ a? x ref 1 f T 4 M Y J: t caF r 5 r s t r. 13 v> f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative 'State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress Assembly 6th Dsstnd 17th Distrid 1Ith Distrid t r c/9 f FULL TERM _ x ELECTION M x w + r a f c mil-.00 FRECINCTS cr z a"4 z c% u s r, % - -- c cn ! *W,, u cn i! v, i U? - ''"i { mss} thi o N i 1 U0 W I Ith Assembly District s y p O <. Q O Continued) 1 i cn _ :t N C, cn G ti Totals Brought Forward D 0.3 .4,71A°l .:i'l: S 41?1 49-47' Q 7Dfl A67 O law .Oxg f #i3 Iit Cerrito No.58 14.3 . O . O AW 7.3' Iii Cerrito No.59 c G p /a3 , 40 Z to : 47 94t 7.3' if- EI SIi1CerritoNu.60 Ei Cerrito No.61 _E Ll.?f 7 _ ti l ,P,2 _ ;133 i! 7-7. E-1 Cerrito No.62 t F: /?:fff.L.3 D ' ?A P 74 ,77i L'1 Cerrito No.63 G, /1`S D . At N i /,o 012 L'1 Cerrito No.64 H t?D 40 O 1, p Al Of 17 fi' yD I El Cerrito No.65 s yi' G© D o 47 fl Iss97. I E1 Cerrito Tc.66 Q r r.;S 4 t} `l,5' Gl 1h 1 it? H-1 Cerrito No.67 K /•3'li i 9 a Q / i7 S.3 lr't Sir.f 7 1 f' hichmond No.l M. /.34 .:Lit 1.111 0- 0¢ 41 ,'f3 9i7 X3.2 S3 d? l:ichmond No. IA N! /// '' S/i SY O" ,/ 1 77 P 9-r 7(,' d_ /9 _71 s Richmond No.3 f P' /3o 740 S?__0` 1 S l' 3:' G,2 G 11 Richmond No. 3A3 Q! //3 90 moi ' d ` L Gs za 13 7/ ' Richmond No. R /'y f rid 1`li l 710 Q Rf'T"' l a 1RichmondNo.3 S /// Q/2f S 6P P 7sI 7 j hiclnnond No.6 i T 13/ _ ?._..-._._,5s D::.._..__. 0' 4G Gf 9P yam hichnlond No.7 i A /7-2 /J.2 J1 0 Richmond No.s e 17#0 /.24 D hiclunolad N0,9 1 1 hichnlond No. 9A D // i r f 1' J.2 X 9P l ij !' Q Ii hlllutld No,10 E' .?GG f''y'S/`yy L0P 1 7 fI. Richmond No.11 F /.G 7p;7' 0 O G/ .57 7 ,?r Richmond No. 12 G y/ 40 SLS` GD t 40,D ,7/ 7P y Richmond No.13 H /SG O/ S'/_: 4 0 -57 P/' 7 •?. fS Richmond No.14 1 jS"S ? ir 1 0 ', 4,9 kt1 7 • i / lam{ I Ritlunoltd No.15 1 /1:. _J/1 J. f Gl Z.,f !rl t -7 /a richmond NTo,16 1 x .4 toe,' 4/3 77. //G 74 4 ii 36 /,17 11 1Zichmond No.17 4 Y I\SCllm011ti No.IS M:/SG _ /.744 2.7 D b SP. ?G 17 A Richmond NTo.19 N /T f /•;, 7.7,; j L8. f4 icll tt4ttS_ 20__ t Iachlllolld No.21 P fes. "/.2 rj D O. -2 95* 6"; .?/ Richmond No.?? 10 /'S/7 AIr GP Richmond No.23 R /$p G•fl.7/:, 34 12ichmond No.24 S y l57 /•x/ l3-Y Richmond No 25 T l moon_ . .?`fes__ 3`L f Q .?3dlel35 /3 1 Richmond No.26 A .. /GG . /.7.`, 27 e0' L !/. 11241 / b 14 I:ichniond No.27 B , /37 /d/ 910 1S 7 . 9p a hichnlond No.28 C` .z / /3,1. 76-4 Richmond No.29 0' +r72 j9D 102 l/': 0 //'Y, ff 3D 3"sl 95,/'03 Richmond No.30 tf //. _..___.''! S_L 74 7 I:ichmond INo.31 F .+?Oyu //j1 Ricliniond NTo.32 G 0700 . /OP elf D 111G 7 Richmond No.33 1H 241 40 O 4/ 6`"` /d5'.. lF lZichnlond No.34 hichnlond No.36 tcwo 0 fir 4 0`/.1' 97 S'G .5'/1 2 hichnlond No.37 Il. :.I%/O Richmond No.3S M,/f4 79 0 Sj if hiclnnulld No.39 N /• j/1' G0 O G f/ p s hrclnnand No.40 Q Q l:iclunornl\c".-}1 S 69,Coles. P /d'9 /Z/o 2,2 Q' 01 f7 Richmond No. 41-,A Q /f.1 /4,7 074 o Q} "3 /r0 1i3 /G 3'd: Richmond No.42R /,?.f a Q lJ S!ry 77Y hichniond No. 42A S /ll'f'{f,Q 3 l J3 f 7 , A V, Totals Carried Forward TQ'. z is i moon 6rt/fid GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 i 2 u iI Z tI W C r Wd V ,i 4 kj 4 ti` v I 0 ", W c, is = n au ZCC us z W n f i 1! } i i i to t T,' J I 1 YES NO r: YES NO YES NO YES NO ` YES NO YES NO ( YES NO k A a7 6/ 4+.9 G r7 aj ,474 sm L ,x/67 s 1 o.? /z 7 /` 7> 99 M.. c St 4 66 s Go 6 ss 7 j Gd S 97 F 1j 77 ?s i1 7/ .2S:' 7.2 .24' 6 po 0 .0 .?G L8 s l 7 2 3 I 1i 9s ro so /s t Q7 41 9r fg a ` PG /,2 Af 42 H 11140 41 ss1 / i 6o P 43 ro > s6 y TO 1.2 ,,,1 sG y 9 Ii/4's S "ryo G 3L 7 ! o 37 s 3S s i iso s k' K 11 ris a /oc s rio f/ 6 /oy s io/ 7 //O 3 L SS 7 ' JV 7/ h s7 f sS G 9' r I 6 G` s-N 11 3 .s! 7 c/ 7 s G,r sy s oz r 77 ,?#' 76 3 7/ 75 3 7/ 3 7/~ 7G 41! .5-.4' s' s/ ? G/ G so s'f1 .1-/ s' f-S 60 G ` 77 G sy ? sy W 9 J* 9 0'1 P .1-3 9li L /o i 77 A 7 rS a /7 Al //= SP /9 67 /3 f 67 1 i e 79 /p }' 7s 1 r77 /0/r G / P'! s1 s 6 c ! G3 4 5_4 S1, .19 /a s /0i ? /1' S' // v I l G G io 64 /3 t3 P s /3 x SL /,3 # Ss /z r il P F s 6/ s' s5 6 s? /o si s s3 G sG. s s f H I i 79 9 : GP P ;' 73 s Q.Z 7 GP 7 Gp 9 7 7J s7 /, r: L? 7 s 14' p // 76 /*2 8 /3 /3 e/ L I! a9 .26 _/os ,o ss sy' /c/ .2/ /oa 7/ M ! to sP /o; s3 i3 S /? '; 63 -7 : so /? s /.1 : ss / N ! 2,4 7 7s /6 76 If i1G7GS' a0u Go 7 /s' 7 /o s / G o 3 /L 1 p N .2S 3 r 3 S` s 3s s 3 ao s`1 .? o R 7s s. ,' ' 79 3 P / 73 3 7/ s 75-3 S111 i 97 I w 7p / ` o s 67 i 7 /3 7 / 'i rss /3 I. s47/ 0 1 X1_11 4 /y' 7 / 1 3 SS f 42 /2 s1' IS B !1 .33 r6 'i S' /a ys P s! P y / 3y /l I s /o 1 0 RG o ws S` Yc,7 ../ .? / / tet? ,7s 9 /o, / o I! 11 y1 /_/L/oo rr /as- 14' 117 o fl IP5 /oo /P" jos 9 F ! fs s /9 P3 /P Lr0 /Y( ? / oe Dyl 97 ? P5 // / 93 g? S1 97 7 AV /41 177 Hyl i r ,7 :118 a,1/i3 /8 L "'Ir -/ /9V-o 171111 A01 K!I/.Gis/fir Dsir 6i3i r/7 16 //3 7 i/ 7 M rod r/ yp 7 97 /0 /mo /'" y 9 yr /3 i1 . /o N fo 17 7 73 -20 7-1 fs- /s Po 116-4 7f is'1 Pa i3 I oy / P2r ?S 3z 3 f P 11. p /s- 70 /9 7.2 /S- 70 /1 ` 6s' i3`' G3 /` Gs 9 fs p/ /6 $ d f /f:: 7.z /s' 7-4 /r r 7 / M i? / ;, 70 / l! 11 73 /? 1r 6! A GS 16 70 / 70 / LL GG /s a s I 14 67 9 i ri / 9 k GG 7 sP /e 166 /3' GG k Af.l y"'!'_:. . 7.tS.a'`r' Tf ,ILY 2.3Q_f./ 7!!,(L%L _ t07M/My 14W a2410# OffW# STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR DIRECTOR,Ward If ; Daector at Large Director at Large EAST LAY M.U.D_ EAST LAY M-UD. EAST LAY M.U.D. Aiamad.Coatra Caste Alameda-Contra Casta Alamtda-Contra Costa Ward No.1 3! Ward Ne.4 Ward No,S Transd 0"orw , Transit District Transit District I ELECTION z z1 o PRECINCTS x W x Z z x z i x Z I r -: Z Z fr u cc i t z a it W W t W l W j + W Q O W r O I If Assembly District U 0 ism fJ Continued) N NU) I U) r N Totals Brought Forward A 7i /f'/' 9r/ Ak9 I Cerrito No.55 8 /36 37 / I ` ? .21 .7/ 17 1---1 Cerrito No.59 C El Cerrito No.60 p #j 7ff 77 7G 11 77 37 120 f ] l Cerrito No.61 F /.3 lY l4 27 /f .? v« EI Cerrito No.62 F 9G Z rl/ 9 3/ /3 EI Cerrito:'o.63 Irl Cerrito No.64 H ; 7G y P LL G? I:a Cerrito.No.63 i Ia Cerrito.',o.66 J /SP S A0 a /S 3 f1_.__,_ Ll Cerrito No.67 K ( /P G L t 4 Richmond No.1 M y G/ S! sem f_ Richmond No. IA N ` 7S 70 73 7 - oZ . icli3aQii's2.2____Q /D•4 __._._.____ . _OD 3'__,?S /li / i Richmond No.3 PPSD777fi 37 /7 Qr o ; .G/ s9 SL r1.uhni nxi No. 3A 7 7 Richmond No.4 R p 77. 7G 7P 3. /y /7 Richmond No.5 5 j •SG S5 SL SL 7.4 .20 6' J Richniond No.G 7_ 7$' a2 2$' /0 Richmond No.7 A 71 37 /`./S /,4 Richmond No.s 7f 7s y t Richmond No.9 C ! ` Gat fi(/ q 7 Richniond No. 9A O QD t 74 70 Richmond No.10 _E 1 f.2 Richmond No. 11 F 73t Richmond No.12 G Richmond No.13 H 79 i 73 7/ P' YD /G o .23 Richmond No.14 1 pS 7L 71121-51'f/ 3,2 .?S' Richmond No. 15 63 fii.Z J!G 2S /6 /.? / RichmondNo.16 Richmond No.17 L !//I? Richmond No.Is M ; ('/ s7 SS SS. a/ ,?.3 /0 Richmond No.19 N y` Pichnlond No 20 O _9 BF S d /7 ;24 Richniond No.21 P Richmond No.22 Q ` P.2 77 7Z 79 3/ . a2 la /9 Richmond No.23 R I y 77 77 l0 3p a3 / Richmond No.24 S I do 997 richmond\o,25 r _ g•?__ Riclimond No.26 A ` 'f y`.r E< „p/ 11 Richmond No.27 g SP. S S I+ /P /l Q /fo Richmond No.28 c ' 'Y',2 D Richmond No.29 p a/ IA'r 33 so' 33 .Z3 3il Richmond No.30 F 3S' Z Richniond No.31 F 1/.2/ o fF/f3 ao a/ ass Richmond No.32 G /aG lil 7_ S.Z 3a / 30: Richniond No.33 H ' S9 117 22 39 I Richmond No,34 I/3.'2 gv S' Sy .211/ RiOunondNo.35--- J SS S 153 _ L3 .'IY Pr h// Richmond No.36 3rj I#//G ss 9-7 G a Richniond No,37 1 i .?D Richniond No.35 M //5 Richmond No,39 N Richmond No.40 01/ 11,120 Richmond Nos.41 69,Cons, P pL 13471 A/ y0 /.2 /.F -... ._ Richmond Ago. 41-r Qi 7 7 7, 7 / / Zi Richmond No,42 R s PD 77 7?. Z$ /7 /7 ,.2 F Richmond No. 42A S : 74 1 7,0I Richniond No.43 J. Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION FIELD NOVEMBER 8th., ig6o Member of MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERSAssembly SHORT TERM 2 3 4 5 6 z { Q1CZ Z eC W Z 0 :00 Rn S%A:x if to J , W O H W JWaro o y tt OiQ ' Q ( W I11 LLkfKJWWW Lu 3 YES NO f YES NO YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES i NO L9 .A'o f/1I? t j S .? 'A3,.zf! .3ylp.p3 B 23 c .fib //.2 1 1 -23 y /o.Z I 3 D + 67 S W f;7 31 ,7scl 9/ .24 $ 3075 102 39 7/; SS h D 86 73 s3 G 79 07 ion H ;17 67 3.5 sS Ly ,? 9 3p 3G s Vis) L ! t N.j 33 / i s f4?t a ? .3 , s3 6V33 7D7' . 4 G y3 yP ss P7 4F7 s3 3 73 Gs ,33 Q E3 It s 17 o?p Ga ?z 117 7 t 33y„ so,' .Gg 93 s 1.27 /ob j 33 4.2 dl SY odo s71' 3.2 1 Pd P; 5Ip 99 3P 317 X91 3 Ar8 ss, ar -1. 4 1s /P s3 3e -4 y3r F . GG P i k17 s,2 PI&O G 90° 3L Pa y3 3.2 44 of H 33 It t x ,3 7/ i yD 3/ 37 71 7G; 3 K so g7 J-r 116- si /op 42 M /4 77 3G . ?,r 3P 6d1, 71 is o r ?,9 Ayr s 73' t 7yf! s/ 711 11? 3.2 1 _d'_ 2/ alp Ile a P 7/ I' 3 .8' : ,2. E . U' 77. GP s S I!33 /o,G I' th t 37 PY -O ?7 ?/ ? ?6 -,,/fG3 sP t y' s3 T A j B ' y9 7`/ G7 s 7I, . G?: . G c G 3 3. .3.2 .3G 3' / .55 //'i f3s1 / Pry h/cl!/.a //,?' ' D Ga /oy I //G F F {s8 //7 30 3 SS/o; /3L 3 I 7f 7,14 G G3 14.2 7i'H d / 1' Sa rd 22 1.6'f6.2 !W 9fI 6 121 . 87 1 . 40F/ { 1 r_1.2? s't 8D L GG , ,23 3y ids ?/ yrs 1)s: Ila ld IN 77 lee 7o2 5 Z Q/ f/ Y/h . p ; s 1/7 8o JU X/r G--s- ?s' -so [ R 11 76- S 74 .2P' 4sG P' .z/' A3 .114 33 -V e 17.1614- Ge 131 /3 7 r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 8 9 10 11 if 12 1 13 1 14 15 s; ij W lN9W< us OC O Z N o au O z S O M O z - O ,Ls LL Uz oPRECINCTSrzO' us z LW ZN =us U. f °c o O x O 1 HO ff NO Is W th Assembly District Continued) 1 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES N07,1 YES NO I YES NO Totals Brought Forward A 404m.0013 52V/ 013 AW . / -W`-Ag fes+!{7/Jb 011W 10, i WIF ED Cerrito No.5S8 p9 SG' 4U /,O /.?S V //9 X37:: /.ZS551 /30 2 '-ll z //9S I /! ;/SSPi Lt Cerrito No.59 e 1' 9f s3 Gp 7S lob 36 9s ! //moi 33'1 !6 3G 96- 39 9! .7S /.?34 D Cerrito No.60 O 1i a-/ :510'! 4,(Y 47- L9 .21, 57 '3r Pf Y/ [ 7d .2'D! s-1 3111 8 77 4 ,/O/ 4 O l / O D.S' yd II O .Z,11 ;El Cerrito No.61 S7 3 L_.!__.L- -.-- Rt Cl l Tito No.62 F 411 J"K s/ Po s 77 AZ:` 7,0 j-'*11 7f 39 S4 90 13 /'O` E Cerrito No.63 G 1'' 7! s6 P.2 F3 -/j 77 -010F 13' y7 1 s! E1 Cerrito No.64 H ; yKf 33 -5,3 'VG .Sl .?G sl .23 49 AL L- .Z2 : 6/ -,76 07 63 r1 Cerrito No.65 I , i' o s/ Ss 7.9 97 .97` Af A! 96- %Z ?y 9s oy 1 s3 79 /y //s Fl Cerrito No.66 _ 1 Ji'/ 11? 461 e, 371 6a 1-441 E1 Cerrito No.67 K l' y s i7 /i/ .7s /r 3S' //moi S0 /37 /3' //.2 31p //7 1'9:/ L f I icllmond No.1 M j S3 _0 t s/ s/ 7.2 /f IV 3j 47 38 73 141 Sy .219 9.2 f4 Richmond No. lr1 N 73 /f/, 79 .271 75- / 7.2 211 /. /. S Pf -711, v_3s bey SPI r 1,06 D 1i 2 A/ // I:ichmond No.3 P jii GD GD ,?Pb PO 7f /-Yf 4 3/ i! 4V .1.3 /z : 97 Richniond No. 3A q I 7 1.2 3 / G3 /p S/ ..z` Ly Richniond No.4 1 SS 3yx' G SG ` `/ 30' S0 7S ,?! 3 p 3 ) Gv 9,f s7 4G U : 7 i Richmond NTo.s s ' 3Q 3 y 3.2 sZ ? sG 3o i± G 30 s/ 30!I .90 -,14 a6 : L/ Richmond Nro.G 1 . si 3s Gp sy 3 s ? . Q, 3- / 3s, s -4 G at Richmond No.7 1 A S`>< 'yG 63 y3 (," 3G SS y3; /OD •; .S•Z 37 { 47 3411 -3/5 /07 .?G P7 Richniond No.S 8 S'1 So ?2 43 l y O S' /4/ .2a,r 7/ G9 -q F t so Sy / richlnolld No.9 37' -? y` Ri,:hmond No. 9A O r mond No.10 E Go G_l.3 _?/_ ti` s .? ' Z zy 3 y1 72 4-2 / i f Ma SI G ss' 7 0 3s S Z? 3 o'i 3 s/ /7RiclllnondNTo,11 F 3 0 3 3y G 3! 10 'y 7 77 Richmond No. 12 G 1i 9/ 19' ! 1/S 41.2 S3 1Y S.2 61 O/ Richmond No.13 H SD 5 67 J r -20 37 y Richniond No.14 j , ! 4,0yv. -/,f .s .sem 3y sP 3S 9s s 6 P S; 7/ 33 1 6/ s .25- 7y T, 1s i' P 3s 3y oµ3f/ 3/ !.;7 oy°= r y 33 s 3 ay GRichmond1c Ricllnlond No.16 K ', SS s3 _ IF '171 ?/ h/O_ 7 97 ' /// 19151,! 7s .?f f2 27 S6 G6 3G j0 I'ichniond No.17 Ll 73 4f9-3 6f 4/ 454,! 71; Gf '1.2,4 y3' 90 -$17 o-29 GG 7s' 3.//G w Richmond No.IS M 3S 3y, l` 110 3v? 39 33' L 1 a?o 14Y o2 i± G o ; 3 RichniondNo.19 N ! C.sD 69 s3 Ly 3y'`. 7v sok 103 SO 70 3G o s-s sG 7s Richniond No.21 P 2? /ff /7 3 ' .1.3 /9''' 30 /3 E -17 /0 li ?9 1sj.? /:1 !, .3'G /G /•7 . Richniond No.22 Qi p0 sY1 ' .S's 8/ 70 62:W 7-1G/ /03 7l V3 -x1O 417 G 7 77 .3.2 :M.Z l.lchuwnd No.23 A I 'S/F ziD; 'Y'/ SP' S ,S F°; S7 'S// 7,P .IS f Itichniond No.24 1 S ! SS7 S3. 7.9 1/9" Gy h/ s6 S4 / 07 3D G S X31 p/ 'S/.2 , 11: 421 33 . f9 5-1 0/11 0 sP s` f TRichmond1dN'0,25 GL . 773__.?3 3P ?3 _!Y/O.Z o f T A y/ 30 ' G/ 3? s y 3 y PG / a3, 7? G s S-0RichmondNo. So 3I l:ichniond No.27 8 ' ?Q .3 3Q 3-9-- h+'7 os -35' 36 w 44 ,a 71 33 3/ Richmond No.2S c li f-4 70.; 7q V7 f3 1i3 fl? G9 //s/i liT;170.3 S'Y it / f it S/ Q WI// 129 i? Riclunond No.29 O I 7.1 90: 70 ff i f,1 fe G0. 420 0.2 if 1917 zpy! L- ff 3-• ,/'/D RichmondNo.30 F (I S ?p l3 3 ._` _GG_ LZ_ !yi 3 s `i 8'0 Y 91 j y y 9 s-411 Qa 7f 01-41RichmondNo.31 f t1 79 7.2,; .; '3` P 'y/ ? SS: /.?3 hfl'I /D/ 3 l:ichmond No.32 G1 t/ GG G/ P j P 5.2 1(s 57 , zz; y Richmond No.33 H l 9. /d/ //!1 6/ ' X1.3 t /SD / /3l0 .52 g9 90 1177 //9 29 ;/7/ l:ichlnond NTo,34 8? 7? 73 /O. % /o/ 3/ l®3 Gob/sG Jo j//,3 1/.2 11 c/7 a j l"idtllux0 No,35037;K P.5 14 _ 41' 3s`1./3 LZ Richmond No.36 K i J? . 73 /y °;los 73 /oo P '/s s /g Af /D9. 7/ Richmond No.37 t ?f 73`. 3f1 !U S7 Ly 3 / Richmond No.38 M ; ' G.2Sy oo1 s2 Richmond No.39 N 'S/ S7 Gr Gy ',/3: ? 'y. j G ' I,icunpnd No.40 C 8y o_ ; o< 41/,.Io5-A// 11Pso/mo Richnimi Nit 1.,.41 &69,Cons. P-/ G.57 y© -65 7/ 11 s6 33 Richmond No. 41-A q 7;: p 44 4A -/W , s3 ss' /oG ,30 /. 6.2I 45"' 33 it -/D. 76 -"/,1 ; richmllnd No.42 R - yS 70 -29":. 7a ap Ps .7s{ 73 -21ii GG 3G 'I 1/163 ff .?7 7P Richniond No. 42A S s . 71 e7 30r?7 s_ / _/ ?y-/33'. 7a w/iz _ s7 « ys 7r!' 1s-1o3 l 3z isRichmondNo.43 QiG Q 7 ! O 63 1 7 1_ «ins .31Ar..-VX.ACV- -W_19?? 1-1504-9V&;k±40 7/A?o-4fP. ljf//;!li%ilj ljTotalsCarriedForwardZ `7..111 %1ZAAZ W F /._!Thi r!o" GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 1MEASURES S1i MITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS f Y {i w C I ZZ i' ZOW O m Q di Q Q ?S4 M a= a { ZOx U U Q 80NOS YES NO YES No!: YES NO ,j I i l A 417e/ ;S//e K t c I goo dP ii 8.2 7s{ f t SIDi: E F '7a 7?z p K F 1 SS 3A'a 11 0 ZW S { ( •! 3 S3' S 'fry; Vs3 11 70 77; 74 11711",1 s c I .5-VI S/ E LS j 3 7 L r y/ 402 s7 f z i 1 i 4s ZI ! s./ 71 r 6 S7 L N1 7 e l 46 8?"r 01i 3 z 01 ss :741 .may OA4 s 7 7L' G yol L3 sP ti i Lei; d7A 42 34 6s13L J Pf E a P /iGo F fl f opt t H i' 97 /34/1 0.6' /-9::/ 1f 4 J 1 90 ioy, /077,01I x /v/ /o0 i 96 i.?Q 5F7 p y si N 7P' JY dd fJ 7/ GolG; r 7.21s A Ia sG s F: 1 3 n d dl K C a{ I C r I s; + g 1 tv CEI i k xN s 1 S l 33 RTMCATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL. ELECTION RETURNS State Of California, t County of fy I,County_Clerh of said County, do hereby certifythat,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of theElectionsCodeandoftheresolutionoftheBoardofSupervisorsofsaidCounty, heretofore adopted and entr,upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast' in ssembl District in said County,at the General Electron held on A'ovember 8th,19617,for elective public a, ces,and for and agaimt each measure sub- mitted to the vote of the voters.and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,shoats the whok number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shMm for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true w d correct. FITNESS my hand and Q&ial Seal this.024day of 1960.s SEAL) County Clerk. B MEOW y De ty. eUNA aeDowd at has Comdr Ct«k to make ebe o I s 4 j ! Y rµ J 3 1 r ' 4•y r z B r G r r g STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES BAST AT THE y r y r b ERAL ELECT It TGEN a Sr tS x c vEMD N+OVE14ZB ER 891960 IN I its Assembly Distdct IN CMMM a n ay COSTA m r couNTY r d';5r STATE OF cALIFORNIA t 5 whwdwc4=q at*nalm&C offi"CMW20.bc-mot a*CcItAk"=bwk pct.) x Sr ! t hi r d tN n 1 4 i z Y K I 1f i r } y 3 r S 14 X STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative State SenatorMember of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in CongressAssembly j 61h Distrid 17th Distrid 11th DistrictJill ftoI FULL TERM tJ N l Z ELECTION X 4. .a x is `' PRECINCTS x ca z Uj 11th Assembly District p N ! ©Continued) Totals Brought Forward A lW2 W11791 117.3 S1r 6 IWo 77/7 0 /017—44Z Richmond No.44 a '62 90 DS$2 4//5 3(. i+6q 7S Richmond No.45 C o?4Q //9 / ! 3t/ 96 47 43 I!/d.? /O Richmond No.46 Oo20a s'6 G O y? f5 Richmond 1Q.a7 1 F 7 /2 3 G Sf 93 3y /9 a Richmond No.48 F,/$/ // S99/ 9c 17 3,S y9 Jia i Richmond No.49 G ,-20/ /?y /0 9'9L t S 9 97 .43(., h i Richmond No.5o i H'.2/4/ oi /07 Pichmond ATo.51 1 :.BOG //.5 o/ 4fr 13.5 Richmond No. 52 J :•AZO /8S d9 73 /•?£t• 179 .?0 1i3 4 Richmond No.53 K /9 /•yG- _-3 Ayr /S R ichmnnd No.53-A L s7 Richmond No.54 i MIVS .1/ 7 OS/2 79 Richmond No. 55 i N 17? ?4 93 11 47 rf5 a i/ 7 7S V4 1:9 4o a9 i14/ to a IjRichmondNo. 56 O,/s t o Richmond No. 57 p /4,f 93 i/i/ Q7 O9 /g y0 9.3 11 l jj Rirhmoml No. 57A Q .3/ 97 &Vp S.2 6 7 yv- /9 Ridunondl o,SS R 2.25 /S/ff 73 r 9 /32 Y77 440 Ij$a RichmondNTo.59 S // /3/7v 3 Y F97 //3 7y .?G 1 T />?.S //8 GG i 7G /o/ Richmond No. 61 A'/sem y4 SG SG 7 a3 7 Richmond No.fit 2 9 So //7 c 1131i W 7 S9 /a5 35 a 13/ /aZ7 I+Richmond No.63 lUl'111111)Ild Ni).66 7 Ris htuotisi No A—_ E:/70 /,3 G 2 S _j.? /o/ 3fi' / RiClnnolid No. tkiI3 F 1,fel _113 -73 3 17 Richmond No.G7 30 43 4C.29/ /y 622, 7ft i{ Y I H/S/ / V,3RichmondNo.67- Richmond No.67,-D 1 a7 /oy ' J F/- 7 25 Y:r 7 I Richmond No.70 K Qof 120 g7 7 w so 6 yy 07411,Richmmid No.71 Richnuni l No. i lA i M '!30 9 J .719 34 j do / 17 f II i / 3 G 2 76 iCRichmondNo.72 N / T AL3 9 /0 I 30. JO //3 77 .3 a yS 6 3 0 91 ice# /07 iLG S 7 lt 7 1371 ;1 Richmond No, 73 Richmond No. ?4 Q/83 / 39 3;r /? 59 /7 35 /4"a I I:idllnolld Nos.75 SG4,Cons. R /7/ /y 3 3 5/ /oy 3Y lEr Riclunond No. 76 j S ;`/3,/ /O,y 0?.3 Yy4r S/ 107 T 0 7,5' SR I f(3 /3/ fl6 0? 3 jj,/a 171 4e1133 A `IyRicluuuudNos.75&G5.Coos. s A P.idnond\ T0.79 s :.J9 //G 77 u 1\601111011d No.80 t c /- 7 9 9 S 7$ Richinil No. 80A F_179' 1 3 _. 60. _. 1;3 9to 14 `3'z 1/ ? A23 f{ h 114t6 /37Ivcmondo. F 191Y /,3 %3 s G Q /p k 30 I Richmond No.83 G`yts 96 /f/9 43 Sr0 Richniond No.84 l H Za 9 /se,a / 7 /00 142 aZ i39 /37 87 3 3 y r 1 7/ 9fr y4, a. i13& / jlRichmondNos.86 fi S5,Cons Richmond Nos,87 12Q Cons. 1 J l a`/ _ _ 791 ?` r-2 o I.___.._ _ 9yo2.Z RicullondNos.S9S88,Cons. iC /S!8 3 97 7 le 1133.10.5 i{ Richulund No.91 L ,/$6 /`36 73 94 3$ 34 I 33 /3/ja M .2/3 /.,2 .3 £ o/ /Q6 53 q9 1t4.7 /33 I{ Richmond No.92 79 //o s/7 37 Richmond No.93 N ZOO 1.2 7 o ao7 //9 94 9 9115' sS 7 I{ _. Richmond 3S 3 //7' T P iyy 83 s 7 t G Sf 7 G WS a3 Y7 90 i I.Ichmond \o.95 Ric11lllond No. 9G Q BGG '/ a; 9-27/ 30 a9 v/ Richmoltd No.97 E R 'f 0 aT<ri w/.3 7,/ 11.2!? 37 Richmolid No.98 S !/9,3 /OG .7 76 99 T /gd s o 73 7 a 9j,,IC'j11IIQIIIj Q Z _ Totals Carried Forwardi _/dta .../ilirQ F•i,.=w: I lf{i Q IKI/ 0 mL_Q _!Z GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 T us O V „ umUA Au O q Nul us XES NO f4 YES NO ' YES NO I YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A 'A-W/A341V 107°AAW/ e4W7*1_4 l/om /l7d a 74 IV , 7.7- /y A9 // S 9 /2 47 /y i G 9 /3 ! 73 c 20 1130 Io /.?S /I /yo /y =/,?o 17 .122 IS i.2(a J3 D 1107 /7 5/oG .S P9 / //.Z /5" //5 /3 '} 9.2 /9 1/oG w a* I 76 /o g J F .!93 /V X89 /9 :83 /S i9V i4,e f) t 7 3 .s j gy /y w G iy 13 04' // J,,oWl S /OS 17 j/ov 13 t N a /0 9/ /S/ f9 /o /07 A2 91 p >/os 25 ;//o 9 1//3 23 =/o2 2,v j 1100 2S /cry 2 y 1i/IS •?/ f8 2.2 92 .27 # 92 30 .-.1400 .7$0 fr9 .23 95 .23 K Sao g2 /3 7i /ft 90 /7 7/ s/ 47 s/ 177 /z L a Ko /8 79 /8 7/ .Z/ 7s/ /9 # 7s so a 4G .20C : 7s /2 M Isa 7 W7 14 :V9 // y7 /S 4,17 /7 ? 1/3 /c N 0 7 /SI '<99 20 /0/ /8 /o S is/ 98 -V 99 /S {/08' 9 olii 9S /7 93 /S .14040 /i /// /s 9c /Y 940 so 9G /y k r 1;70 -za !1 a G a7 , 70 as V a11 II GI 4y /3 ;4G 7 15Y 9 0S t is a6G 6 R ( 8 S ;,20 /ia /7 1/.2r /L //G S //i /7 'ray /63 S 9 7 2.S' t` 98 sL 90 .2/ //G .20 ':/o/ /y 96 0?CC i //6 3 i 79Go ' 99 9 90 3 I br S S i 9 7 r tl /2 57 X41 '57 -1 1G7 z ,-,;;w 7d .2i= 6.2 3-2 :59' ,23 1 S/ JO SG .2/ liyo /8" iya /S' 83 /9 ,?7 P 73 a9 8, /7 D ff5 I3 7o Vo ,,r 74 /SRG7 .?.Z 7u E 76 141 7y /W 7.2 aav 7a /S' ,6/ .7 L66 /S i` 73 /1 F 114046 /7 t;, a2 I60 (.G •20 ;G/ /3 ; y7 •t GG / c I 9 8 Sjr A2 ,yd /6 60 is S3 /y So /or H11 7 7 /6 i 75 // 7 Y 7 7.Z /y 7./ /s 6 7 /L i 7 a /o i I 7S /3 765P w 7s 7 :GZ /8 3G 7 /c 7G 7 9 /o , f /o 137 G a?8 f/ •29 T i 33 K 7 /3 j//,p s bS/L //O is /0/ 1314 Lj.- y m; S 1S 1'14/ /,3 !SG 8 {N AO 63 7 S9 9 f .51V iosG/ ass o 0 So /s s3 6 8 /•2 $0 9 l4 9 P Q 9 /&' x' 93 /3 910 /G 9 7 1, frS /9 I, S'3 ago 9a. 17 j7s 2/ iiGd S/ foG/G 73 /7 ;6S /4/ F16 7.2 G6 /.2 G/ /$' 'G/ /2 ,GS /„3 'Gf /7 SG 16 J/409 2/ ; /oo av .°Al0 .20 /og ?V 93 2 93 a?6 /as At Gia A '; 7 7 sy 7a /9 S•Y a/ 1 7G e 3 /9 13 tloe /S T//7 /7 t 1/4' /4 : oar C j j;fro S 4 6 19' /G 3 7a /-? 741 A? `7/ J9 E 77 ? E 1 4:9r92 /; 9a /3 `F6 e.2 y9G /r X93 /3 4 96 17 9S /G 9S /6 9S /2 93 /2; {SAP P97 /9 `'=/ /9 'a?Sr ,'7 hi lG ;9s S /£r' 7F c iIS ao {/sy /sr /SS/y X6.2 /p /SS /G f x H11 1'oS.29 `t 97 •z 9f/ 97 a3 br8 .7aI., A? aT3 /O2 17 P3 y ate 73 QS !i 77 ..71 G 4/ G GS 7 , G,. G IsGG s GK7 ilvS 7 , 7 3 6 G T6 r L l 040 ao 1; SS Q0 frs` 2/ S=ir -?S 7jv -24<j 7G .?v i!$'o .2v M 32 ao 131 /v i/.?k ./ ;/,39 /G Aw i{/3/ 1 e !/3V/S- N i I! i2 "99 S 9i /w rf 9 88 /s ` 90 /3 '197 O' fl/a0 L3 ./W /s /v7 /S 1423,0%- 740 42,3/Ss._. ._..__3 7/ /3j 73 /o ; 70 7 79 8 G7 io G.; it 8 ,S I' I{r ted /0 ?z -a ?,, a n 9 7e 4w5w-40J .4ee, , 3. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOit. :_. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR.Ward It D'Kector at large ' _ tractoret large EAST RAY M.U.D. ; EAST RAY WU.Lt_ EAST RAY KU-0. Ma ra Costa Alameda-Contra Costa Alameda-contra Costa Wald(1e I Ward N&t ; Ward Alas.S T's ma Diifrkf Transit D'strict Transit District x IY ELECTIONz x O PRECINCTS zz z z i 4af 0 x O Q I ith Assembly District Continued) L Totals Brought Forward A t r44(v 'toy 1mr Richmond No.44 6 C3 r fly 3r 073 /Q .23 Richmond No.45 c /y4'1,33 G Richniond No.46 p /-73 7 e 7 Richmond ?'o. i7_ v.___ 1_ _ 77 S 434 3d 1,13 Richmond No.48 F !//-3 OI 9.` sto ..7w 7 air . Richmond No.49 G ' 7' 33 RAT 6;V 33 Richmond No.50 t1 AW 9. 7 2.z 9 3v -20 31 Richmond No.51 1 1737 3f t27 4 /37 2 .39 le 432 ' Richmond No.52 ilIG d3 So .2/ .79 1/p Richmond No.53 K . ' 8"7 Z 3 25 •70 o Richmond No.53-A L ' 90 7.3 7Q a71 .27 a?7 RichnioIzd No.54 M ':s9 sem f Richmond No. 55 Z Richmond No. 560 ,3,3 s,I 3 S Sts .29 r3 e27 Richmond No. 57 7 7 79 771 77 0z,4 -73 si lZicltmoml No. 57:1 Q `6S v r Q i- 7 3-4- a?/ 7 /O P.ichuzond No.SS R '/4w 37 Y f//I 740 439' 33 S Richmond No.59 S wv 3L 33 3S 4 4 4t/ /a ,355 Richmond No. GQ T sl/1 04 7 W49 37 Iroo 1.3 a Richmond No. 61 A , T 1 79, 719 7.2 3'9 3" .7-1/ Richmond No. 62 8 ;93 7d 9d 3q -Z:!; /4 Ile Richmond No.63 c #!07 140.2 2 10-3 3D .G a9RichmondNo.66 O 1 ' y 9 39 /9 ?G I E l 70 S 79 6 1000 A? «7/ 7 Richmond No. 66R F `7S X73 e 9 173 38' Y -7S /P Richmond No,67 G Richmond No,67-A N is 77 3$ a70 /9 0?.3 Richmond No.67-B 1 47 3 S/ 93 3 // /99 l iiclzluuud N'o.CzS 1 I-Sf Richmond No. 70 K AW y 7 qy.?7 57 3/ e73 ger B i Richmond No.71 37 Richmond No. 71.A.M 16 7 Gf S 135' IS, -2p 74/ N G/ L2 o /7 // /3RichmondNo,72 z ji o 3 Riclimond No.73 JS3 l S All f i/r• _. 7d .t, /6 Richmond No.74 Q ://3197 K/ V70///RichniondNos,75&64.Gws, 2 17 aa yidRichmond No. 76 4Z 16 o70 li aC r f 3/ 8" .3 3 oZ o?/ . r .. .. .. ,....____ Richmond No.77. RiJnnondNos.78S65,Cons. A ' 40ra r-3/ 0 to fC 3. /7' /S/ ,.26 Richmond No.79 311371 f 4 7 39 3d 3-ZBs Richmond Na,80 c 1/49/ b 13 3// fS 7 Richmondulnd Nu. 80A D r/., 2 47$ Q ` I / /J aa E !16?a 7 x,16_V1.3 029' 3,5' Richmond No.8-1F 0131 133 1#3 3a .._'/? V!V Richmond No.83 G r*71C 7 3 F .5 J i Richmond No.84 D7 FId7 SS .29?y /F lZ1ichmondNos.,%&85,Carts. r 47i/ 94; rs '02. i z Richuuuld R`o, S7 S 1 Q Coni t i 7 j 3 7.3 i Richmond Nos.89 SS 8S,Cons. 79' Of a 7 /3 Richmond No.91 L d','p' 17 y 5747 lir + .ats moi' ?it Richmond No.92 M 16.2 L' 0{3 ..3d -)7 S t r Richmond No.93 N ' W3 3 fi r? IV 7 .?/ '17 RIC#IInQ3a ._TQa ii i/+7 la Gi? /a2 a3 f Richmond No,95 t $ S'isi k{g 133 /y Ole ,0/ 4/ T TI.IchIlzoltd No.96 Q Richmond No.97 R ' // ` i1 d fi f/ f «43 17 z Richmond No,98 S 4 J- Richmtzncl Iia,99 T //yr le r C __ 1,17 i Totals Carried Forwardm.* *? fljj3 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 44IMemberof Assembly IMIEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 11th District.- SHORT TERM 11 6 LIP Z I V O tt Z W Z Z en O tit tR oW 1. 0" Al ! 1-1. `, o 0 Z Ci I 221< W _ O (W us 0u. N J U T'. O Z wow 7W W Qy Q to W j 3 41 a i r U i YES NO YES NO !! YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A /N 3 3 13J3 i9 IS'/ 13 .t 939x «/6//S/Oa O'G i"Ap aV! 6/ 60 ' .29 9a 73 .,5,? C ii/oS/ //O O IV% Y9 //4/;;/79 yG j 4 a (0 7 7.2 /35 /9 S+ o iao ys /y3' Si:; iib it/3G yS 96 75W 67 lay S E I' 3 •ra/ x,33 9.2 ! J9 171?171? 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S9 T GL 317/ .IOW i Aa f1 Js7.a3 ../ply L ! 9,9/S/ p//111.1/'o rl Jam/ 14fL;Q . i i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTEp TO VOTE OF VOTERS i 7 8 4 10 11 I 12 13 14 14 15 QZ 1 Z iI O Z lLL ELECTION o w W N0 o z zoatoz: 0 i hPECINCTS j 6-` ' yy mi U& i• d ui i< Z O LIAQt F i =. _ < Z 4. t W W ' Z LL I H = N fL. 3 i i X0 0 W 11th Assembly District r.__. ' -- Continuod) ii YES NO YES NO XET N10 YES NO 1fE5 NO^T YES NO ! YES NO 1 YES NO YES NO Z Totals Brought Forward A 4/72 4 4W W1.31fi C.t7 AT : TiNL./O`i, /.3 f . /•Z i/ Richmond Wo.44 D Sf gel '$/ 70 7 7 ,3s . ' So 97 y3 `if3 7 3 -{7 / 7/ /y /D Richmond '.No.-1S C /.qtr 4 7 88 //y //Y 3G /S/&' S/•z '/7S" 4/3 I/6S 5 2,,3 <03 I9/ /a2 f ael /77 Richmond No,ab O 4? 7.2 7 7 95 ./f S 3 7 /09 S/ /y3 y/ /?G G o /a 7 a2 1SS 6 7G 03 , 7S 3G '' Vt S'9 y7 49 6 3 0? 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G3 95 70 9/ 59S/ C /,37 Richmond No,59 S 4V_ 7/ e6 VO g4 67.2 .;/?/ 33 j 9/ V1 179 jS to 9 70 j 3 3 /08 Richmond No. 61 A j 7 / $/ -y6 G 3 33 `-Sb 3G i f'9 31D 117,3 a73 '59 37 41'-2 Go O3 rrG Richmond No. 62 g F /2+' 'o•?s 027 /2 ?S /4/ j3S Y !1 w23 /,91 /S 02$ /3 / Richmond\'o.63 1 c 3 3 ts' : y2 73 4 F' *#-4VA 7-513G /off' 3/ f 70 ,3S ;fI 7,4f 3-316,3 See 30 ' T u ! y..? yy G a9 .Sy 3.2 ;G/ .2S ;i V 3s ;:8 V3 1 GG 30 53 5/Richmond No.GG J jIE7r7/ ,3! 9 37 ! 66 35 3 richnl,n(t ,. fiGR f !37 Y3 ; 3 31/ S .2 :y/ 37 $J /9._ _y3 33 '; -Ve yS { V7 97 Richmond No. G7 G 7 ; ys o?i .ZO HV4 ?7 70 /6 14/3 0?.3 i1-417 .?/ !3S /0 3 57 0 yL /o/ S •51 86i! 7a?3 r S/S/ 6.2 0?8 79 Richmond NO.G7: H f';L 'S// `. 7.S 3$r ti 77 /y s 1 Richmond No.G7-B SL 3-3 ' 67 36 ;46' .2 y43 -2 9j, /7 t57 27 7G a2/ 37 Go .29 77 22 32 /k aG /3 5/ '/6_ Riidmiund Nu_.CiS___._..__ 6C11111ond No. 70 1 K 1193 GG `6/ 79 //7 39' '. ?4 .27 1136 V.9 !, • d 3,3 /3 V/ 1= a -! T 3/ '1 7 3/ Fx 1\iclimond No. 71 j t I.S/ 30 S3 _3V S/ 31V ,S t. 1 3S 5 6 S/`1 35' sOr Mi;y9 3'° Ta?a :rf' 3 G.s .79 ;jSo ..ZS .5'3 30 :137 S 027 63 I:uhnunui No. 1: t 4 Richmond Na.72 1 N j'Sjls 33 !e/ -1/S/ `S/ ao SS /y 6y .23 ;l Go /S j V6 -2G ve 3/ .23 69 10 isy3 y/ 'y3 yS y3 3 y.2 3-? :G 9 a9 ;Gd ao 1"IS 3-2 13.7V.? a?7 63 I P 1 9,' 97 g;4 //O //4( 6 //'.j 7Q /3s 7 7 J3O CS 19* k9 174e /// .2 Richmond No. 73G / 74 I:ichnioad No. 74 Q 70 7,K .SS 90 3-2 " 7f 7 S16 1j' : 3s £ 3.2 G r 3G y..2 a?.? So 8 ; -Zig } 60 X39 60o Richnlund Nus.75S64,Cons. R N Richmond No. 7G 7 3-Z to 9 .25f ':S3 37 ' 7.2 3? 157 0211(v>r 7 ! }9 $ Sr_iI(g 1,5S 10S3O xgel lS 60 7y y 9l:llliniolld Nos.i8 S Go.Goes. AsV1 'CG V•3 ! f 79 4/3 70 S9 S/ 79y 3 3S454 !/3/ 3f< 1 03 6l.ichmond No.79 I:ichnloud No.SO C 1. 70 . -,3 ' 6 7 3$ 7.2 3 '/O-2 3S j fly 3/ 1` 7e 36 1 Sl/ 63 o?y 99 p 7(- 0'.7 br x'3 /07 :22 19, .3 ,:9T 4 G 1.1 hn.uu l \u. 7 `S 4_ 3 .35 39 ;// I Ri(:luuu>ld T/.29 3 3o ii 03 y SL 9'Y y Riclunond\'o.SZ 1 F ii 90 73 F 7 y 0/7 3 9 ,o/ y3 ,/S 9 I/iz ! Richmond No.S3 G3 7 70e7;i /!`/$"7 ys /6.? y j/ '/83 .S/ ' /&! 74 1/ I:ichmond No. 84 H 7 7 3 '89 S7 ,7S0 Sf 90 4V //& fI6 S3 G/ 90 &--2&--28S 77 y3 A2,0A2,0 16c rmond No., I'Go .SSr 6o yS 56 Off :JO6 32 y3 r 69 37 I 7 G 7 '.23? 9ylSGS,Culls. a ;,59 'In 7 7 4Z-21?Q,Coils. J l15 7 02/ 7 . a2 7G a/ 7 7e hlclunund\os. S 30 3F G3 S Ridimond Nos.89 S 88,Cons. K (8 a6 '67 7 74a Q?o / -24/ /Do /7 73 /6 G9 8 !.SS '47 8 78 Richmond No.91 t i/g,3 :SS GS' G S -v '40f 67 `/07 39 !17,15' IW/ li 9',0' 3W9C,j 7 7S Richmond No.92 M 19 7 S 60 /-79 /-2G P'& //3 G z /yam S/ /3/ V-2 07 (0 7 i,s`1 1-;ui/.3 /7G Richmond No.93 N 1!9S SG :$,// S 33 SS 37 '/17 33 5;3 3,3 1 i tln Qiad. Ts...4#__ _.__ _ 9._ a _i Sr !oS_5_.3 A17 #.157 % ?_ .3G= 69-f /45 T P 63 50 Co/ ,S7 --ell 70 3G 77 y-2 rr 3 .2 a jS y3 .i y3 7/ y y5 Richmond No.95 Q 5 ' 7; 7 77 4'7 77 :;o 5', S3 7(0 Richmond No. 96 Riclunond No.97 R ,;, - S , u 7s / "0"5, 4// 9a ,3S 76 So ii 9 Richmond No.98 S g 70 :-' X33 v 1' -i/.3 ?7 5 7 :./029 5fS //!0 02S is8 ,SS jS3 /o/ {/ /pfd l w 7.2 y7 Richmond No.99 T i.'. .' Totals Carried Forward j . GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 IMIEAStIRES SURMM TO VOTE OF VOTERS 8 Ir Z mp E1! 0Z ,O W I J t '= W 45 Z30: Q=om ° C {V £t 20 i Vi I &CMOS YES NO 11 YES NO YES NO E _4 s i!7 9 7.2 `: c 11117 14 69 //7 1 fir 77 Ei.58 8y 1'zlS ss 1 s ..2-j 9G 8/.?.yi 9y /?i Y7 S vs t j 75 96 141 70 '.i K 6 7 7S x;59 fry j S'8 C/ 1! t 1'1 , 7 7 M / ySr R+f`3 59 f/ 33 N 79 SS t6 7 /os S3 7.z- P S: 9 SS 0 V7 R X07 /07 /40.:z 708 moo g6 S 7 [ soA6jr7y is lzl 6a 137 ga °'!;7 f7 c R p1ry .37 8/ +fir° i 7o Sc>+ D LS/ 70, i3g, 90!y9 S6 ,t I r E i 5 0 0e.2 e94 F :3 i SG 114-04 9s SSS G x;58 38 1!Sa H!'8:3 V/ x;6 7 J;9-2 y3 ii 76 ,S;.Z j;71 j ( as 3 y 1v 7 f(Z/i1 ao '34, K a/as e8o !77 9149 6 G Sf Sya 4.2 } 414 39 M 17 59 ' 37 70 i.5r/7 N .66 39 1114/ -vv SG mss s o, y y" i`YG S6 ;'ss 3 C. t p I13/ 3G 1/3 S/ SG S7 r R 6Y 6 y9 7 G y6 3.7 jj T 7-2 /?,3 ii(0 1.30 ; 73 fr4r a '79 $S1G7 /o t t 7i8 .SP' , gr 8 C OS"3V ; il$4e 5r4 D // 3 i yS S-3 !e9 rl,7 f 111113 7,ol H' 70 /06 i S7 /0/ T9 167 43 i77 ,?brKi i L ;73 .F/ 1's? A0.3'!C? ('711 M'415 4a,3 1;1,33 73 t/09 7S°i 1 r N!1.7,3,01410 7/ ice r 7. 3 .59 S G7 ; GS 60P ! pSs" 109; -S/i.31 7. Gi 8 t 77 7/R s .;7y //Z i 7e 1141 2 71 T e,7 i 0 a v a fi S fr r _ Yr ri f h i I n edrrs r zj t aCERTMCATE of COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERALE MON S sk State Of California, County of I T r%8 CountyCounty Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section,7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County. heretofore adopted and entered##pan the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote east Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on Noz ember 81h.1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measiire sub- mittcd to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Dote Cast,to which this certificate is attached,slso=the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for eachcandidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct: WITNESS my hand and 4ffinal Seal this.22dayof 1960. SEAL) J- 7.County Clerk By Deputy., 410 alrwasc it 1 o ha:a aaa#*bca dhe&wd of Saps viws has oedcarcd the Quay Ctak to=kc the ofTxW cawam) r f wt IVrry h k F S` y •y}`1 Y 4 r gi r u J g rw„rt yz gt 4}t 3'• k r' CAST t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES AT THE f z j t #t 8 t t ENEELECTION NO a qF tt# 9 s.ur n x EMBER 8, 1960 IN TN i Assembly District IN CON OSTA r COUNTY 4 t l f STATE OF CMHORN i 5 64 a*cer6ficue an bat PW-) w i n F 5 a 4% F r 2 PI i tufa r F.+y>d• 'y, ry 7 r 15_i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepeS'entative State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress 17th Distrid Assembly 6t6 District 11 th District 4WD FULL TERM C* it j x C2 0 ELECTION a z e x a PRECINCTS o z io 4r a 5 At met 68 H, 0 0 0 <a o a r Uj o4 ul I Ith Assembly District t— O V z U f O V Continued) i Q C (!f G Uf j S( G U) Totals Brought Forward 1 A .7. . 05 V /.0 f4 fzr L I t b1•s/ O /uWf 4W i! iyRichmondNo. loo a aty: /0 7 //5'4 ." /33 83 y/ 7`f Richmond No.101 C /ya 7/ G f 1S bb 39. 76' Richmond No. 102 D:12,1 q / :53 7 A 0 Y /a a Richmond No.103 F. ._._13_a 7-3 Q 7S/17 145 Richmond No. 104 F /33 9 7 3 y - d 0 53 74 ,d 7 z o i d 9 9 7 l Richmond No. 104A 6.. /35 : /as a4 0 0m 'f3 $a PIC /2 a8 1 9l I Richmozid No. 105 H Z27- /4 G S$ ' f rs 'o A/Z 97 A/ ss:/6a Richmond'No. 106 f /?A /67 0 95. $ s3 Richmond No. 107 J!ZIt7 1Yd? i /dd O d oZ ILAi Richmond No. 103 309 33. Richmond No. 109 1 .ZOO // 00 ll 4 E/.A. 7Y.i/LS yo; 1/ :/a a, / Ridiniond No.110 M; .a3;; //y I<$ Q! /®} /af fy7 `7$j 7'y /.Z. y I Richmond N0.111 N 73 711, Richmond No. 112 0 0 Z 263 3S I 57, 9 0 l Richtuond No. 113 P ,0230 /3 4 8`I 4` 0 /G /!a 7Y `f i j 73. 154.3, Richmond No. 114 Q' 114 75' D f$ Y42 39 . so,61 :123; Richmond No. 115 It G Richmond Nos. 116&150,Cons.S :a?33 1•,2,9 to/ 0 0 116 !4S141 31 Ricllnond No, 117 _ i t a O_f v._Z _.,_ p k p '//G1 SIII Richmond No. 118 I A At as y3 78 ll ltichmculrt No. 1I8A 8 //S L, 7 7 0 D .'3 6 0 3 I a y9 9t Richmond ?'u. 119 f C /y !j j o /y/ Mf 75q97:/0 Tr,IdIIIIona ?o. 1u D 039 SS /33 0 0 /77 SS' S9 6$ 9_/as 1 iRchmond 12No. 2 E p fa o I Richmond No. 123 F .23/ 8S. 702 55f fol. f Richmond No. 124 s /6 f /aS 37 1 a " sip 9y'38. If, 36,gRichmondNo. 125 H J U JOG 0 io 702' 9G o77 .36 .9 //.2. Richmond No. 126 3 !9 0 ,, 7/ 40 pa M /94 9/ a/77 34 Richmond No. 127 T /073Q ...._ f fir__._ f1+e ' O 1 ` Richmond No. 128 x' 117.' /-2Y , 7.? _ D b S7. 104 S33/ 7tiI r LRichmondNo. 129 117 7S D r7 9S 3a `/7 1 70 , /a g;w 3/ 3RichmondNo. 130 M /$Q /j•Z SS' O ;; Q s i, IGEL //6 f9 Y,3; Richmond No.131 N 6 0 a4 q is, RlChill021d No. 13_2 _ lit O to S;r QHS A7 zr I:ich nond No. 133 I p 197- 113 70 G 94 10 1`! 5/ii 41 .113, 1 Itichniond No, 134 0 /7S7, 12 8 f'y w O v ://( y.2 a.? I ./ /33 Richmond No. 135 R ata! /a3' 1/ O S7 /A f, lY, jy. G 7 /j' it Richmond No. 136 S1, 0 , 59154 . 9.5. /.S .i a` Y/ uhnond No. 136A7 ' 0.3 : _ Q 2 7 IIG Richmond No. 137 A ; 2 a y 13S' : ELS" 0 94 ./r?S. 75- ,04 RichnlOIld NO. 138 8 ;. .'fid ? //0 3 : D //Q /O j Y.3. S/ I 76 /•t r '! Richmond No. 139 C; Q!y J j/ 7a O Q /Ztf' jp r/7y 3S s8 Richmond No. 140 D 170 Jra7. 79 it Richmond No. lel E d.?iZ /3S _ Q O " QoZ/21 _ 3f' rp /S/J F 1 S7 /3S y' a 1 // Ss o1 Richmond No. 142 Richmond No. 143 i G. .2/U /j/ 73 D !,S' f!/ 34 . lel . /.2 ' '{a Richmond No, 144 H! /3S` r.3 y .. Q GS. 4 x/07 .2. Yy: Tfy I Riclunond No. 145 1 /A 7 0 S/ . 4$' / f Richmond No. 146 J -_.. S02 32 S //? Richmond No. 147 O D 3 Z 0 y6 Richmond No. 148 L;: /g9, /02r r9 : to //V to?i/SG 7q I i hnlond No.151T 0 u 3y' 7a f7 /a t Richmond No.152 I N 7/ 8Q 13, P.ichnwnd No.153 O f d j l 02 3 4 0 .17 7L — 9 __/ 2$If Richnuond No.154 P':/S$ . S1 0 `' la/ ,3 f , ys. & Richmond?x'0.155 iloahk, /013 0 :/002 /a i Sy . 9 .IC 7a./30 Richmond No.156 itat 04 14.3 16'a p Q ?/D f' y7 36 (/ 4 /07,0 If I:ichnunLt No. 157 S1/7 Sat C SG GG Y I I 1 nl nt N . 1tiu0573" S.2Q17_ _ S _/ay 37 9/ tiG Totals Carried Forward l ` //` 7Q GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 19W F 3 k f ms's v t.: v y, C Y f. t9 g Rw W a W. W N ut + Z ae QS 2 Qom - Y Q,C ttt e,+ W v W L r Um d v N v 1 us W - Q Q c C ti d 42 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ' YES NO YES NO YES NO i Gw r iB fay / /is /Sr; e/ti IG , 77 /d y/09 /? ` /QS ! 4' S c 7.S 1'' 73 . `/ 9 S 4fy 3 4. // 1f. (o DI 19 ,'? 14. /0 '' M PS /33_ /3 /1 t /3 ` L20 /,2 / 257 1 ! fl- Ili. t L r G! A 47 78 / 13 13 La ll 68 H 1 : 3 ley: 92i /47 /8' a/ /9 F5". c` 16 t oa al 9S /F 91 /9 /e3 lg 'po 23 x 94, /41 99 I4 8 /q 95 14 94 17 74 020 92 /a L 010, /4 A /+2 1114 _ 1•2 /3P P ' !/p 13 /a' 1S' /.?2: 1.3 t m 4 ' It/ /d /7 Q7 . /P !tG c/ /S 97. Ze ! /0 V, 16 it :. R, N 63 8 97, y 1 SS- 7 73 1/ 1 SS' 7 f4 , ! C Z: f L/ 70 3 o /L 11 1Q_. _ZZ__.. L 71 , P I/7, 14 1/5/: /5 //a .3 !/ 1/ /oS IF 1a7; o 07 y /o S: 7 /oa tri //&'. 5{ 77: `/ 94 R 9 7y. /S 73 Al $ /Al' 7,2. /S 7S, // 77; sl J3, 41 /ai /y //s .2 3 /.zs- /111/,f. /' /13 ?z A , 4,4 /"2 i 3'9. !t 5.9 // 7.2 4 61: Sp: Az 4 F y7. Q S"3 /o YS l•Z ?. C ' y/: l3 /yd /l ? 134 /S"/3(j 9 /,3 /.? 15,2 /6 /yt: 11 1 i 135 9 1J.3, /. /3y 1 '. 15/ y 113Y // /.33 fes._.__ _.. ._.....:....._. P 3a /o // t L /18 / 133. 1,a. /tea /0 //S : /6 1/7 ; f3 t 90 /y 77, 3Sl 8Y A-3 93 /i 1 7F / 7? /5,1 1 8a /a r H ' 87 &1 $d: 4 g . 9 93. 8 8s, 7 7. /.z Qz M 11114 /9 !o s6 K ' 143 1 9S: •Z3 86.70,3 .tc: 9.3 L oz /a 94 10 9t . t 7o.t r r+ ' 9a: /8 9a : /3 8' /.3 /s. / 9, f a.. N 9a. 16 8S o 84. /3 1T. /3 rv. so' 7 r P 16 6, /4 /0 0: 7 9g 7 147. -7 95 S 9..3 8 E 99 a& R y s a f //( . y //3 .23/.2L . 2a //t .t/ /C9: .2.? //p :/ 7 P. 4 1A, 7; ao lay: / ;s/. ay 7y/ /3 /19 , 17 7.?/; // s / B 1/8 14 //s /4 //.3. /T //J, /4 ' /oS /p 77. /7 7d7 /8 c I!o/ a /6/ , 3a /0/ .19 /f1 : .?_5 /d. ;7 9 7 .3n2 167 { 8: /3 A.3 9 y/_ /o 7/ 1-s 7,' . /S i 7S'r e3 17 /a3 / /ao /4 !// !7 FS / F 114 !.? /ey: /y //0 /I? /y /0Q /y /ad: 17 •/y; 13 G S 02y 11/ : 020 f//. /7 7.7y` • //o d2 /03. r H Ss P , 8? ts' 83. /a 1y. 7 = s. 6 fl, 9 8y 7 a 7a 9 ta. 1G 4,.3 . 9 7.3. G Go // CQ j Lg ? x + dS !S !o/. /Fd' 9Y a 1 c11a a/io 07 71//9: 7116/ a /a !, fob /o M y/ . 7 .33. 9 •Z3 /j 31. a/ .y /G .3a r 3 N 1 61 - S / /Q s y .: /o fEd. G 6 ' y7, 7 Q 3y / /.39- ? ./J7: /S /jY; /¢ /.t4. /f /.?s. /4 /3a : /3 r R ' 36. /,Z /d7. /.5 133, // 7f, X 13. A,2 1,3o, /3I 136: 14 s {4 7y `Y 7. 4S P V. 'Y 67 1/ d 6 i STATE INT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DiitECTOR. * WR£ICfGIR, DIRECTOR DILECTOR,Ward It DYKaotor at Largs _ Dtirector at Largs EAST RAY M,U,D. f EAST LAY ALUM. EAST LAY JMD AlaersdaCosha Costa] AiamedaCoako Costa Alameda-Contra Costa Ward His.IWard 1+te < Wa+d HOL S Treasii District f+ Transit Distrtot Transit Elistrict t 3 ELECTION x x o PRECINCTS x z fA k L t!f ter; iZ U3 2 x 2 4 2 G { Z xRcr. 41 a W s Ds3W { Ian 04 0 filth Assembly District 7+ t 4 Continued) tl# DLit f/f C7 U) m_ _, ". .........,... M.._.. .. ifTotalsBroughtforwardA -3 iZ i . :. ,f' ,T Richmond No.100 a W7 59. 3a Richniond No. 101 C I ?7. 9a2 fat l.3 a d 8. /d .3.3 Richmond No.102 D /y 3L l y6 G! : .36 t7 X39 1 Richmond No. 103 E # y i 113M 13aZ27 1 1 91_ I2nchmond No. 104 f I `1.5"311al31:ichm+nnd No. 104A G isThi 77 f 3d 7RichniondNo. 105 H ! 1 gsrZ Zf3. f7. 33. /7 3a` Richmond1'0. 105 t !'S l 3 02 aG t G 31 Richmond Na. 107 Richmond No. 10$ X /. I / II0 . 107. 1 7/. X/. ,3a2: 24 33: Richmond No. 109 1!. 'i33 z f. Al7 35. / G 3 I/ . // 51 Richmond No.110 Richniond No.111 IN ! q`G Richmond No. 112 r t Richniond No. 113 P 3T j . A. 3"? ' 5-. Richmond No. 114 Q Richmond No.115 94- 16-hniomi Not.116&150,0uis, S i /f l j" 1 S 7 - 02,' I .3/ Richmond No. 117T Ws 2 Richniond 1\o.118 A ; Richmond \o. 118A s is t 6G 35 /6, 7 If , Richmond Na. 119 C lie? dal. 14 3 Jz Xf,, I If Richmond No. 121 D /j+z 15 S/ 45* 7-f. 3.2 /s Richniond No. 122 E i P.nc11n11ond No. 123 F /,3 J.Zp 7 Sd : 312 .1.0 J-0 . Richniond No. 124 G902 y X3. AIS a2 Richmond No. 125 H , I $. d. v1/.3, Al7. 3'Y. /g Richniond No. 126 t 'JS'G yy. JY/ 5-Y 5r. d6 . /7 Richmond No. 127 r Richmond Na. 129 071 iJq , a?G. S$ a5v17 -?,Y Richmond No. M t Richmond No. 130 M a7 r .02/ 3rD. P.nc11n1land No.131 94 A5 Ad Q 1 sRichniondNa13207- Rrchinand No. 133 1F 111.3 y/ o2g, .25oZr(< Richmond No. 134 Q 1107 / 97: 912; 04, 37 a 7; /9 Richniond into, 135 Q I*f Richmond No. 136 S 7370 , 7s2 47. 1 G . f' lj Richniond No. 136A lir s Richmond No. 137 A I I'SI'S l 3. 3S, S/a 53 . d': !9 X3 Richniond No. 138 a /a 7 as- 3l j 4.9 ; .2 00 0?.3 Richniond No. 139 C t/Sly y 026 ,j fRichniondinto. 140 D s/tf 6 . q,3. g.00 A.9. J1 , Rlicb I ndNo, 14I Richniond No. 142 IF Richniond No. 143 G /Y IS7 134 S/ 313. Q r f Richmond No. 1 H i i J_ 1/y 1?j Richmond No, 115 t 8'.r 7j,. 7f. alts. 642, /0' Richmond No. 146 d P.lclinianid No. 147 K 1311,02/ AID, 7 -25- /,S Richmond No. 148 L s?M 7 071 . do cam./56; .? . /S J'`7 Richmond No.151 M 1 $"0 Y40 3 7.7p fiichmond No.1L> N 35, Richliiond No.153 0 Al Richmond No.154 Is 93 Richmond No.155 Rictiinalini No.156 R 1 '„" ' S'0 157, ffy' 70: 311- RichmondI\iCliiilaiifl No. 157 i 71 r.7 7Y rd 11 I Q /S: i r RIc1n11ond Na. 158 T 103 4J.Z /0l7 /L.73 p Totals Carried Forward rAix y t GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Member MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERSiAssembly M SHORT TERM 4 f 5 6 z z z o LL ul11z.c W go zvi o oz U w oo I o n eo f' Vo W U. o O I< Moz oc i o x[ O Z vs An w O O N YES NO YES NO , YES NO YES NO YES NO YES it NO A All-or AM AVIV f4al, B 86 //a F,3 /&5 i 76. 1/s /47 , Y 9t /aa. 67 1.23 //y 7y c 37 7 o! 38 7? 77 Si Y1, 7v 3a ?A -6- D sdI; o G3 r 13 6 Sl a 9G y3 E/39 /11 r ?3 F ; a 7s I ayf. 9 y a Y3 d 0 33 70 Gz' j as 83 j 30 7/ 'IV. 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P/ /67 . 3d b9 ; S/ Y/ P6 G7 H 1. q7 /09 33 ./4,r S/ 9y //y 34 431, 77 f/ '; 9'/ 8'I 6A _ . i SS I// ji/ J51 73 //i /3Sf_ s7 8S S7 17,47-v //9' 1 64 f 1 1?//L 15.,.._6.3_ /3;_7 8 l/9i 76 1 y 6o /dz: /34 3, 7y Ye Sy /a /$.a; G y L t 9 9y Y lay 3"9 /aa /f/ ya 77 46 s'a /o o /d y7 M Y/ /.30 3} 138' SF Al d 1021 y 7 7/ 8o 3g //s 7s! 75 i N ! 3y 51 , 86 3t,2 75' F3 302 41, yy f// G 7al f o t __.7.,f_.._ 6.__.. .t_._. .._7..a_._..Z_ t!L_3 3S` A/2 XSi P !57 /03 3a: /3022 59 97 //6 yd P3 66 .f,S i 90 97` 116 Q l 311 2 9. !a/ S7 9G /aye Sd 76 4, 7 `rr7!"A" gri; R 40 /so 3A /6 70 /0271 I Ii, (, 4r7 902: 96 s8'/3o //6 69 S ' 023 7/ . 07/ . 702 J/ . s9 6? 3 7' Sy .SG 1 302 sc7 A 4S- /3 . /602 Gr s //7. 1 6,7 8 1,073- 1d7 /3B; '0/f Ida? 7/ f3 /!g /07 7s' c f! 59 IJWS 31 ,140 60 /.fid /50. 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XGi 7,_W/' 6 7_4G-.,•?y-?f 4lOw-log/wXz -mv- s ,Lt/v7 T s. .? s /. 1Y_ 39/._f //?J,0, t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTES 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 14 15 NW .. r N F ELECTION o Zoe 2 o x us z PRECINCTS I I z I r WW U&< WK J 0 0 m' u H0 in= No i 11th Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO ,, YES NO YES NO ;; YES NO YES NO i YES NC ( YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A ' j g 3/ r syy f S? ig3 ZV31;%OV 4W 6 a 0M 90,.E/0 i/.11. A"' Richmond No.loo 105 s 75 lat Ian 5 /0 6.11 45 6y II /36 y9, y 7 71 77 /aa /8' 171. Richniond No.101 i{ G r f/k< EcyyIFir9G_ icl_ . Sr 9 of 69- 301 1"3 ss ya 75- /Y 9 If Richmond 1\'0.102 p 1 ? 9 1 `jS' 'R ' T/ f y/ S$I /;Z 2 S/1 90 77 6q //y 27 ,157 Richniond No 103 ilk ---m. 4_6-4-a 1.._._._.7. .Ai_11AZ. .._._A3.- a 4-9-9 Z _"a Richmond No. 104 F 1 py 3-3 il 'SS 311 4 '53 3,0 f 6y •2 7 _or/ /C 4.3 ; S 9 02: Iiz Richniond No. 104A G y8 'f 7 .5a y? 5C q3 ' 1/0 y6 4Y 'f1 ! S6 33 sy yd YI 63 a23 78 Rich»iond No. 105 N + S3 8G -74 90 10 1 yy rt 9/ 76 13/ S9 1/ 0 d `fY9! 70 7a /,l'/ yo ,/3 a Richmond No. 106 j I 7! S54 45 slzf • ! I9.;„ 71a 40 /! Y-3 /46 30q 49 7/ a 7. 7? S Richmond No. 107 J I _ ?6 I/ /9 770 y 7tS .Z.d f/ Qd 6 , / a? s3[ /7,311 R1ClililOnd No. 108 K 73 C7.: I ;' 13 7 7 YS SC 1 89' aJ , ///d V7 //#Z 7Q la_ T7 Al SY f! : /66 341, RichI»ond No. 109 L (( / L sl ;3, /! !o3 aJ di 9S 7 6'% !7S- 7 /% //#Z ku. 47 (-1 , 107 62;' R,ch»Iond No. 110 Mi t l 77 J l" /43 SC t 9? 411:r 13/ .SQ /07 4102 Sac: 65 4a, 143 43, /S,S I:iciiniond No. 111 N Sd S"8 37 76 70 33 CG 3 1'4 Jaz 7e 3 61 , y7 36 89 // , //7 Richnio»d No.112 J ` /._ 17 Gao /Q Richniond No. 113 P 16 7 7S"-9Y 53 /03 (04 /'/8' -640 427 `73, /0 7 66 7/ . //,S `; /S Richmond No. 114 Q1 8 E 46 53 /0, tr6 S/i 77 579 //6 Yt 16? .2 9 S9 51 5y: 9S o2 7 424 Richmond No. 115 4y 5 s; 3 7a '0 37 g3 .37`w/Q/ 3S Ty 3y 78 4/c Sy 73 025/,/0TAa2S Richniond Nos. 110&130,Cons. S Ir/o6 7L ' 7•"e !a9 ?/3a `f 7' /-3d S? /S S5'C /3y /0 y G S9 /37 31 ,1417 T 7 a - r. 6 5 -m i !.2! Y% //3 5 2 3?_. /ai Y /cam a 1 5 lid /9 G/I"chmoud Ao, 11/ Richmond No. 118 A Q 44 a f. kr 3.7 7Y 3S 74 AY U. QS 57 , 1 ? / 7. Tr Ricinncmd No, 11 :1 8 ,x.5.3 31 y t 5S l/ J 6 .k Si( .3? '/ «1 a2 6$ Al G3 7 .15 7%r' 3 79 Richnwnd No. 119 C111IT6 fit /!y /L 7 A 7 110 3S 17o 3 G l 171 -2? /S3- 'yy 73 . 1-2 .27.175 Richmond No. 121 0 f,2076 e. 4 7 13 T l i 6 35 /.23 6.7 /Sy/ "i i / G z' -7y 114 4? 77 /off/ /-4" `/9S Richmond Into. 122 F I_.76_ ..73_' 65 i 9.Z 3,2 7_`f!?Z!_ Sa' _7._._.Y. FS.__S4 `.12 Richmond No. 123 F : 902 7y ' 67 //Sl // 7 Sae /0'/ G 9 /j8'. 6.2 A27 31, 93 77 G7 424 2.2 ICY Richniond No. 124 c6 L } S` Sy A 6 S vy 77 3Y /a y 3/ 7y yof sS G S aZ 9S Richniond No. 125H ' 79 41 67 7a'° 9l Y/ 910 Y6 R' //3 f f, 34 , hYV. 9.2 .2S . 1/S Richniond No. 126 j , 1 9U To 77 9i/ //3 1/4 F? G.2 /3S S/ //g yi f 99 . 70 74 . 9? a/ . /Cz it! 17 Richmond No. 127 I', 97 A ia _f_i6°--6 p__.Iq1./ w29. / f ._ 1 a S' 14 6111 Richmond No. 128 K , S d'= /aa '/,f{ ! 317 q 57( 6 7 f `/a 42g.2 7 7 7/ 8.3 99 yP 99 3 Y l:ichmond No, 129 L if $7 ,$^f 6.3 _ 1'J$ -5 ' E( S' //6' yah i !d 0 .3y 9.7. 38l 5/a /03 Aa /.Z Richmond NTo. 130 M 7jr `,S 69 7 9 R7 V 9a 'll /.2/ y. 9T 39 77. S7 Richmond No.131 N S9 Sad L fs' S/b S9 yo7 5/ y6 /a/ 3a 73 3? G y . 5/ 9 . Po Richmond No. 132 O. _ .3. ._ Q_.. ,.3-g.Q . -. .5. d S1 7 Richmond No. 133 P 76 . 6/ s SR 902 9/ 3 8 f S/ `/'/.2Y 3$ /Q'. -?,q f•2 y9 5!9 9a 3/ ;/a-o Richniond No, 134 Q ! 75/ 65/ 7 l. 67 ' ? 'f C 7! 7y. ftf ?'6_ ' ffG S6 5y. 8Y ./y /.Jy Richniond No. 135 R i 7a. 97 ' 13 911//S 4a , 9a_ F3 /S3 5/Y // 6 0 /03 77 77,11-3 3y, /6d Richmond No. 136 s ' y! yd !. YG 39 .2a SS aQ 4 71/ X57 Sl 3o 5-9'. .2G J/ , 4/ la ; 7? Riclunond No 136A T _ 3'`-39.._. 7 -Sp_r" _t c__3lS __9 ___02 Z 1 _ 3 Richmond No. 137 A 9 7S $'S !CS /3! fl ' !/ L 7L',13 7 6 d /.2G y9//3 .5"9 5/9'/3/d .ZG'/,fG Richmond No. 139 8 1 $9 7/ { g6 // 3 9 f @ G yb /5lo S( i /30 /f /// S S.//6 3,2'16-1 Richniond No. 139 c 83 93 902 9.? y/!d S Q 1//+1 ic '/.3y 5T //7. 7 93 7/ S Richmond No. 140 o 7a 5 y' S9 4? A 7f 'I.3 73 Sa A S 36 7$ 37, 4,f S3 s'a . 73 a8. I? Richmond No. 141 E t y_.. _s1e o7 . .. 9a /Sa 6I !G 0 (v 5/_ /4a a/ /S Richniond No. 142 F ; f5- S$ 76 7S Tt Sd 1 70 , 70 //3 s7 r). S/ 74 , 0E i3 f8 as /oZy Richmond No. 143 G 77 '90 75- 9f 9a . 74 =la, 6f /a3 y9 9 66 76: ff 6 31r Riclunond No. 144 H e 3 L3 4q 3 SQ .s0 IV 3/ L 8' 33 SF! 11,Y 38: 7R L 6 , 99 Richmond No. 145 1 ; S1 37 a Sal `/ 7 J(* ,5a 3y 3 , a d 3 a S 5 6 3 ,3 Sd 020 Is Richniond No. 146 J 1 gII- 7 t_.5, 0 -r .- -i_«_1` 1.._d_7 17._ -31a Richniond No. 147 Kai 71 70? 71 47 //0 3G 9S S/ /.0 y3 99: 'l7 /00. 5/6 G6 86 3-r i/9 Riclunond No. 148 L i ?7 .3 76 r(7 M7 .23//Sl yd 13 '/G /3p /9 /a4. s 7a S ,9o?y;/f r; Richmond No.151 M 1 R R .2(p y$' / 3/ ! c30 027. 6 - /Si d S ,23 'F. //f ;7; 39 Richniond No.152 N o23 d-3 yy', a 0, 3°/ cZ/ I a.7 -2$1 S? /3 ' .S/ /T So 9 .3.5 , ..7 /9 X3 F Richmond No.153 O 1.2 d V 1 3S 25- S/ a3 J-57 291 .Z / S Richmond\'o. 154 P 76 5 Sg 7 VS -3a2' 70 5/2 /Q 5/ 3.2 Sy ,, aG YS 36 53 79 Richmond No.155 Q I/d`. 702 try Y01114 . J!Yl.i /3F. Ss/ `/ 2/ . Y7 //0 56 S9'//,S .3/ !.13Q, Richmond No. 156 2 1 Al ,/917 57 '7 /ooly7" `" '17 3'9. /SQ y'! /S/, 3 i l,c 3 71! 9 99 12G ./6 Richmond No. 157 S 5v 39 64 o?g` 57 37:': ff ( -?3 4g -27 7.2 -2,? i 3-7: 6 ; rZa o Rich»xaul No. 158 r ' 1 _ r•7YP. TC lr6 . .30 7y 3d_ /!,: ,? ! 9S. '?3 73_ vl f91_ , 17 .-07 t,flF?,. la'p.31/31oV, I 1PQ Tofals Carried Forward I , l7W I, I/ZPv i//dL/' l rhi.? it7 7 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 MEASURES SLgWW ED TO VOTE Of VOTERS A Z 2o++ WAfZ f1 22 idv Z .=` 11y zoo V V ii 60N05 ' YES NO i! YES NO; YES NO la o x s ./ia /osi /6y //*a /.23 67 p 0 95- /30 T' 94 y° 7 71 y/ o 6 a IT vo 83 i 8-5 , 3 77 /oa#` y.t S 7s 7s u 87 lt m &A 9G ii 93, /may , 83 b.3 N NJ, S° 9a014t i 78 ' V 4 a s !': 0.3 A ; A 1. 3y 4y=! 60 0,3t' y 7/ / j 11 1 74 7y_ H Il f6 73t 914 /.Zvi a i 09T/3/ 9y . P f7a c Ny bs 771 s4 b7 6y G/ o. r'u__ L to h p 87 9 /0a 73 6 7 ; i Q1 77 9Y "i 7S 9=z. 8'/, 7,7 E rR A!' a« 97 ; Al 71 m--3 Lg`If 1.3 i. 71 7f 1. 46 µ S s 39 6.3 t sa 6 9 6a i I?I! ZfC LI 33 9. 6/ //8 sl w M 3 • 27 31 3/ 30 N 33 , 6 01 s 1, z Q,/s/r 'f la3 73 / as r Rki/S! J-0 139( 70 J,3P Y s l:47 lye 47 4Y S& yG, 1{ i fli! y f e:. F Y i t fiv r r R r7: Y r, a s k fr G CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE 111WASS Y OF GENS ELECTION RETURNS State of Califomia, Y x County of AfrZA STA 77 Ir' Q,*SQ,i/I, County Clerk. of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted azul upon the minutes of sand Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held onAro.-wmber8th,1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the:rote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cart,to which this certificate is attached,shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, tandthewholenumberofvotescostforeachcandidateandforandagainsteachmeasureinsaid Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shoran for each candidate and for and against each measure are full,true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal thiw McZday of. 11960: s ) County-Clerk. By j Duty, Tbc abo"ax6fi W is w k=W**wbcn tbie Basod of simians bas anicrcd the C uoy Gate to make the of idd cmas&) f: Z c r a x a 4 t fy b 1 J F VOTES CASsEMENTOFALLSTAT T AT TBE GENERAL ELECTION iSJ S ` { J ,F• IBULD 4 i 7 ] NOVEMBEaRM811960, IN TU u c4 ra s' '' ti sfj Assembly District x r 2 SQq ;n i P IN Co COSTA y Axa G + 1d COUNTY h i STATE OF CALIFORNIA r t VJbm We C,auW Ck*makes the Offiml Cam,be MW m aat C"i6eau en hack page) t tR s sr tGx " xfY de r {,r v'.f'+" ,p Axa v r fyE7 p i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Represerstalive State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 17th DZ 1t( is District District x d 1t TERMFULL v x x x u flz 5C2W ELECTION o w z' x °u3 k z I PRECINCTS o Z --w afj -2: Xc01 At '. 5 u N `i i tA L ^L C L .L.. a.. =ui.. w L L n LLA f.. 1 t : x` . 3. 7.: i-- tr°. U vi.°. u. ' FW- trrt G T t- 4 W I I th Assembly District d U d z 0 I 0 V Continued) rII N i L w N ! l' ,,/ y '"-' i Totals brought Forward t A ?Tatr It f/ (',i ..I11wf w o O all a Wj -4 II Richmontl No. 150 Q ` 2a 70 O 9.S /!I i/ 3'O 167 /1y Richmond No. 160 C ;0.311 9f 3/ O vf 1F3 JAX 67 a2 //9 Last Richmond No.I E %-tq I D 8 11.3 31 8 1bo .S7 East Richmond No.2 F 17f /o 7/ p 6 7.3 97 3 //A. 11 East Richmond No.3 G IVJ 90 1 0 D Ga 77 Last Richmond No.4 H /8 S /lot 4jp Last Richmond No.5 j 1 /9 6- 77 //1 1 NL 3 ii( 16"d /'0 E Last Richmond No.6 J /9/ /o 9 l a. C D 93 93- S3 3-t II 6,3 //F Last Richmond No.7 i K '147 8.1 6/ O 6 S? S6' 1--'ast Richmond 1\To.8 1 :1`4 //•9s. D d toy 4G tyf b"Z 9 42b bast l:iclhnond No.9 IMI /41 9S r/ y I YS 71 jo 31 East Riclhnond No.10 N /9G 107 p6 0 b 1/; ?9f fat S/,;. r6 /0? L'ast Richmond No.11 0: 113 i j'4 b o 13 ?a• i33 r x I?ast Richmond No.12 p 144 Y/ Q Ic North Riclhmond No.I Q /Gz ' 1/9 Z.4.9 North Richmond No.2 71 /,3' North Richmond 1To.3 Is "/79 1 cl If 1/f' ftZ la North Richmond_ rwo _ r l9S/ /SG 9 0 D A /3f 43 /Y 77 North Richmond No. 5 A t G .3y Sl/ D 0 32 North Richmond No.6 i 8 ' yS 14 /tl 0 0 IV3 North Riclhnond No.7 C (/(19 d 26 0 4:3 1 I // 7j i! San Pablo No.1 j D 117 ?y 33 0 3 7 4g r4' Ag tV 77 II San Pablo No, 1A E Ill 73 S l o _ J3 St _. _._,. f6 ?. Y 3y 76 I San Pablo No.2 F /.tY t Y G O Y 71 San Pablo No.3 G Ho 119 SZ y o bs 61 9F Al l3 San Pablo No,4 H 1 f 11'1 Sl.'!. 0 0 4f /Id f91 /," i 2f //y 11 San Pablo No.5 l 1 "170 /.t(r d'a ..yo 1! /Z q San Pablo No.G 59 1/j r+11. O San Pablo No.? X /S"1 //j S1 d v YY /os" 23 !t Z 9 //? i! San Pablo No.S L /)I TY Az 3 0 .2-t. rt San Pahl, No.SA M /d.y San Pablo No.9 N 176 191 70 0 d 79 1l Sy /09 . 11 San Pablo No.10 O'',.Ur /41 0/ I 0 ' f3 /37 19t t San Pablo No.I 1 1 P 1 S 1 IV//3 S1 D 0 5Il /. SIa ?SF I.33 /3z San Pablo No.12 Q 16S 11Z S3 0 O 63 97 y/ !I yy //7 San Pablo No.13 1 R 1'`/s 17 NL b ' a S1 71 f /at 22 San Pablo No.14 S 199 13x1 61 e 0 9Z Y4 Ir7 3/ San Paulo Nq 15 i T /a•' l t 31 0 Y3 S3 9 /6 i.b 7s1 San Pablo No.16 A /IN 1/Si L3 y d -- 'o /dtA" VX /d..1' y San Pablo Nos.17 S`29,-Cons. 6 /Sl /3Z 24 San Pablo 1v`0.15 c s7 San Pablo No.19 10 17/ 4t 2. yS Santo o _ E `1(p 1v /1/ __ .0 1 0 -70 ' lAd' ..4q S:ui Pablo No.21 F 1 0$ f'a Q SI b D D 139 6 San Pablo No.22 1 G ?db y r.•a 0 D " 6 c San Pablo No.23 H .1-0 0 113 rl 0 6 f 9 /oo 34 San I'abla No.24 1 Iil3 93 V7 d G3 ?S Ny Ir an Paulo 11n 2. J .Zoll. JUip 63 O O 69 ail BG jo ii39 ad I San Pablo No.26 K /al /37 Jf O y3 /.Z3 Kl .l(. ll x4 /v7 San Pablo No,27 L 1 t 6 /3 9 Sb A, 0 San Pablo No.28 M 145 I'S' 1/4 D 6 J/ /eE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 u u u k Tk SccE C i AU C " YI IKJLU o CL i W :.Z k.. ;, u FJ S'C^ 0 f<^ t y v O Q ac a: W s. O L L ` Z l YES NO YES NO '! YES NO 4 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO y i A C Off I/ 4, z4r4 /.t `.Ivc /3 exv /.y /Y! // jl /•iIq /t J /yY /D D 37 9 /.ff ht T6 /3 s yo !3 G1171 It 70 if LF /l 77 /3 - 9! /G G9 /G 7-4 !se H I5 IIO t 2 93 /s » 99 !4( 91' // Ar /6 96 . /3 K 67 /9 la 7e If 60 20 Ar 6S /L to/ /? 6y /S I r AM /if /!! /! ioG / r13 i 'l. t M, IN j 3 9 9! /d ' s /Z /os 1I 7 it /I a 7! 7 7/ 7.2 9 P t 7f f If 7 I /d 8 f Q 'II&J- 1 /9 /3 S4 1' S/3 /2 4u /a.q !el 7 i ; - 3 x31 ` 33 7 21 ? { jy yR33y7 ,; 0 7 3 . S 6. I !s.t 3 Sl' A y 9 23 'Y6 .121 yy 1 7S /3 i 9.P /51 &o /3 g 7/ /S + 4T /7 'S7 /.f 3 A tf e 1 Ei yo 3 3t S s 3 Y !3 6 S vo /i B 119/ /9 7 9 /G `"l l .1.% 7 /S 70 /1r r t; G cal 8 ij.33 X33 J-y 9 4.11 6 .Zs. d 3a . 6 Go /6D 1 yf / .fG /3 6/ 4 s/ /y tc /3 .6-yE G 1 Il JL /7 s/ /7 IS4 .ts. I S7 /s t H 1111, 13 Al' /7 7S // 70 /s" r 60 /3 ; 6y' /7 63 /3 i X75 /SAli43 /9C6 /S' 7s" 3 6a /6 69 . 9 t . 70 /9 i7 A-L X66 .t3 by a GY 6d 23 I i 67 / 1 i ss 9 'yP /y sy // >s1 // Y! !! y? /3 I S.3 /Z Sl /7 Sy L y9 /a 1.67 4 .60 /G 5/9 /9 N 3 i 99 /3 Il /G ' Yl /4 97 /.t j4 /9 i Ps" /G 9 /3 E Ij/3 i /7 AI.Xo /7 1/3 -1 ;/.a6 /d' /st /d' /a 9 .20 PIj X71 /f 7/ /L 6l /1 !1 /2 65 SY 22 ` 7.4' // I f Q I R I.rf /3 > Sy f s19 f t. 4V Z 14Y yo 14' y9 /3 '/.t /3 4/0 /3 4s /3 f j 71 /7 69 1 t 4, // 6y /y G3 /. 1 6 6i /y f I 1? i} o /6 L3 av 7Y /1. A /7 7.Z / C ! t 97 / ;! 93 .t/ ,_,PL .3 /o'y I 9/ /? S6 !P 9y /.S' D !yf /3 7j /J' s 7Y I p i Y7 .sy to yy 6 H !I .?3 9G it ' 90 J(0 i 1i3 27 92. Z- 90 t 3 l Ilc3 so , G3 gy 6.t 1,7 x t3 2%.. .l;?' .t2 6/ /y tJ077 /y / / 7 90 /y o /s'1 i K a 3 s d' /` '€0 6 fe /1P u 76 4.L p3ot; S- r 1 Y! 13 74, IA. F gl /2, Y3 'd L P Y7 Yw M' i$9 /S/ `i t o / l /s ps' /t 7y /1 73 Pp / s b N s x v // /" /Z. a 1 j//O /y //y 1# f//I Q €t 1T j' 9S /F' 9. / 9 lao /s = / /s' 9 /t ! 92. /a" Rise /i Ss y ; S0 !• sG 9 SZ 9 w f sl 4f4V 13 y7 /0 > S3 9 3f /j Fj 39 /3 T.1 s'`:1 /t 3f /6 i I 86P.,iWP_!/2 JOAS AP 2W AAZ. 911: .3PJ6 ovi- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR,Ward 11 Mactor at Large 0"iroctor at Large EAST RAY M.U.D t EAST RAY M.U.D. EAST RAY M.U_D. AUas*da.Cowtra Costa Alapno"Contra Costa` Alamade-Contra Costa Ward fie 1 Ward NR t Ward NRS Transit D'wfteiet ! Transit District Transit strietV ti F ELECTION z Ct PRECINCTS x Cn i- sa z O Z x Z x ? cwt azIx t cc W 1 3 W W Q F 1 u 4 Wd 0 p F~— I Ith Assembly District t3 c? ; V V 7 Continued) 1 C7 Totals Brought Forwardg A 3 Richmond No. lag td '!'f., rf3S U33 l:ichmond No. 160 C !/G9 i 40 •I-O East Richmond No 1lift 3 Last Richmond No.2 F /off lad isf fo7 r .2,VX q .23y Last Richmond No.3 G 1:15- v1. S fy a 13 as" q 2/ k S<lastRichmondNo. H t //0 13,G 3 31, 11/ 3/ East Richmond No.5 I/j 4 f/ j s'L 3 r East Richmond No.G J !/2G to I y4 Y4 1& 30 East Richmond No.7 K QO 83 S`/ 87 1 A9 3.z Fast Richmond No.8 t r/N/ 3f i/3+I 11 155 7 36 t i Last Richmond No.9 M 1164 o/ ot qF f 4 ,L 4 M y Fast Itichrnond No.10 N i//6 3 East 12ichmond No.11 0 'jS 71 g0 tV I t East Richmond No.12 P 19 E L yY I Cl t G 3 // .3 North Richmond No.1Q (pQ r S/ Sdr 31 /6 9 3 North Richmond No.2 f North Richmond No.3 S Q si (/ 3' North Richmond No.4i ?(r Pat ats' 9 North Richmond No.5 A 43 if? i s 7 4 /o i NorthRichmondNo.G B i 93 is 91/ North 12ichmond No.7 C I19 131ti302j 9 A. 1SanPablo No.I O )R q 6(a I L 9 I YZ /3 /q /y San Pablo\o, I F ?Q Y F to i1 7/ Ay f3 /Y Ilt San Pablo No.2 F ii a3 j'! San Pablo No.3 G 79 San Pablo No.4 H 40 1 j 7S 7L JL1 .1 /3 .1.4 San Pablo No.5 18y f/ 3 3 3Q Ax Z/ sass Pablo No.G a 9 83 r? I Z.Q 6' /3 Az San Pablo No.7 0 /y t San Pablo No.8 L San Pablo No SA M '?f 7Z 7* t3 / San Pablo No.9 N 1/2 2 I f t// S/S' 23 . ,28 Ay San Pablo No.10 p /y? 31 yR 42 D.t 33 YQ San Pablo No.11 P No. sl a 13 /G ,i;,!San Pablo I 0.12 Q L I 'Si17 San Pablo No.13 R 7? G! 7/ tz 36 /3 44 i Nf y ySanPabloNo,14 S /3/ o 7 9 •Z`/ y f San Pablo No.15 T { T,9 tL J7 ._ _. _f4 3 /Y 3 1 7 San Pablo No.1G A San Pablo Nos,17 S 29,Cons g f f? t/ 9/ 33 .z-3 A-* -t 14 SaI1 Pablo NTo.1S C i// Z Z tot eg Ally 4(l San Pablo No.19 San.PabloNo..20_-_._ _.__. . __.__ __.___ _ _F San Pablo No.21 f ' Jy Sam'/ 3 f 9 !. A3 I San Pablo No.22 G iSa SZ 6 a i/iI G 2y L 9 /3 1 t a I Sail Pablo No.23 H /.t6 10 V0 i 63 Q.3 /9 49 San Pablo No.24 9a. j3- San Pablo No 25 J %o.'S Z.j 6s at# 40 San Pablo No.26 K + oG AS vA San Pablo No.27 L 103 San Pablo No.28 M 4,' qs 9y 4? 3L /6 San Pablo No.30 N /3' E-A 3/ Al S1-4-Pahl N ;1 d' Ir 1`y 11_ _ o G t San Pablo No.32fp 1/33 sic s/ lae f 4;'0 .T3 /s' .zy Stitt Paulo No.33 0 i' 1( / I/Q t u / 1 G 11? C Y f #z /3 S:ulPabl )\o;.3i&ai.Cons. R 4 06, if San Pablo No.35 S S6 SSI t2 sS Ij Axe .7 /,it Safi Pablo No3aA,. . - _ . ._._ T ;y 9 y G 7 3% $1 _. Q_.. . .. lri/_.... ...._. «S/.$ .!.?r... c.?/fr_./Sf.2 a164..1 1•35........1 _ At4li C4med Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Member of j Assembly I MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS SHORT TERM I S L2i3v LID z Z { Ld U I O NISPZNit;W 1 O L u. O °L UA 06 0 t9 a'02 F O W i O Z g H U LA O YES NO ,i YES NO , YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES ' NO A on OA AW50 i.1*Aa/rzi/39/ /q/lG S9 73 I/2 R /.ff 3y ; y9 9/ 7/ !!V /oi g'? A. /S9 " fS /aS j /7f a? /jl ?/ !/b /3G Y/ D !r It Fuse !/o3a /33 i 77 /.fie l j7y 3? j //. _ya 7S /? /A.Y ?o w...._ F 3s JZy 1i 70 7q 1-k J7 f' 49 Y /oz 9' t G z G 4i ? 3S 93 i S 69 196 A9 j ?Q b/ 3r $Q /T ya H 5/ //L 3o I$.'r 8'3 76 S3 /D 9 97 SG X37 139 y' ?7 9i ij /y3 3s 199 611 67' 99 99 69 67 o a I 7 a s e t yy /10 9a. Y 0 K i 4,11 X6 2 9 /a/ 53 ?6 ; !a? 3s s",S' b 9 31 9.L X69 M r1.f' 97 j 3G ya 1 3Z 9,v "a .,? 4d f/ 3t - 9l i.sc, So u9 i 143 .fy 8p 7/ S6 ,/od 7 83 O I' , '7 ji 1 s 9X; y? 6 o i! If I. _3/, r6 fi/oy 5 5/ 7/3 Q b y 340 .96 x;.39 39 jl•Sr 4.6-1 y a yj' Aat 3/ li 41 34 34 .9? 3`I /Z 36 i a R 3 S A i33 3Z 3 SS 1i 9 S,1 ; -f /S 31/ A-4 g {i y /so 4 3 y 41 sJ ?s 73 S/Y 9Y /a' ? 3' 7/ 3.s' 7 4f i!39 / ,2 y /? 7, /9 d/ e D a;as 6G 1Y f .s1' E y o:s it yy ys'1 37 v7 63 a6 E 1'30 7/ Ya. ST ; YL .f! 70 s7 (' Gs. 3y 37 s s' F 11 -9 77 1i 7 ?V ' y3 S9 !:13 A 6 y9 V/ 3.3 6 t 61 '3/ G 1;3 f o 1 33s 7G y? SS lift a-t- r ?- 36 YS i; H 1 y /03 4R2 '' a Yr 7d I; /09 2Z r! 43 -s , 3f 73 S j. Y3 7 p Y7 Sy i+/ta J.9 ( S/f SY 0 73 G/ :115' Y6 e. "i y 6L it F.1 3S ; 1// J-J, 3/ 7y 53 s"Y 341 93 I y2 ?7 {` /a? ,t/ s'o 6/ 36 79 / 5/d 1 ;,Zy l S" a ?3 " Y3 'V6 y f /3 yy 31z { 37 ..0"6 i 6 d 3! ?o w S? j 8a ay 139 fq tv 7.d (#yy "-4,9M J-V tY 'j/i a3 i' tt .,rs* q.9 .9'P 9 0• /S N f i 0 ,41 /•fj 1ST /o! !1S/y Y3 T 9 399 P ' 19 /d3 a SL pa ,:43 77 /// .aY C 73 vy Q r !JI 1i 43J /Jy ( ys Q o /c6 Sro 7j (-Z -6 j (8P y7 R ii39 3 X33 9t i 4/a 73 ij P 39 y? 37 73 L9 YL S IiSc 9l St Jy3 7/ 9y /yr 3-r 1 3 d'r Xt //o /i1 T (;b S6 Z, SL 2? I' 6/ AY ` 33 3? l l ST y33L A ;',3 s /a 3 7 /off 8 1' IJ //3 3° 67 ? 4/ 73. f I /0/ s/ fi 0 39 S6 Sy 73 I ya x !;39 ! 1 1, ,// /071 Lo / yo /ae d9 s/ D;3 f /9 9t E lj,3y 133 /Oy 36 /o if Y9 6 i 3? _dI 19 yGS it 1 S G G 7 36 yo 3 6's14 G:; >i S3" 2/ sy ; .t f yd !! e'7 !1 i 36 3f I /? y7 !S 3./ H3f /.7A `S7 94 s/33 3Y jam/ G7 i c o ya 9d- G3 Y 133l33a7e90" jt 14 9 6 a 11.51 1.9 5 J ' p // 9s W1 U7 I S'o 97 //? S// ?6 6/ S/f Id I dY 60I9 K r 3 I:.9 Yb s!9 -s"9 6 6 n Mt. .t 7 l it /of S3 rb 107 v/ ;i ` r G , V/ M 0.4 //y j y? jL € 3? t y ij /o 3 6 it V7 yY ,j39 y6 3 6 II i N 3l ;174 yr .ss' /63 /T 6.f' 33 7/ ('_3f p S3 /s6 3 L /3462 y3 3 40 1 Q 1 yb /.y SJ /1 o i} G ? 8 3 ! /7 yo 70 7 d .4-J' 9Y 93 R ; 3y rT 7 nLf' y/ 'VG y ;I yq 3,r -10 S8 jJ,3 39 ' S !3 d (,.S' rilY 3? f So 6/ AX ! 3,t. IV o Z .S'3 I y7 T /9 LO 1 y/ y7 6 d .i 36 33 LI/4 AWt/AWi.4391_.u.' I,, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MUSURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 8 9 10 it 12 :1 13 I 14 15 j ELECTION o i' ° z `z a z w o CZ PRECINCTS o W c yz( a o U. W z k tI a t W ZZl' 1 N U W } y tai z0t"o 0 1 O HQ N0 H I Ith Assombly District Continuod)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YESNo YE5 NO ± YES NO it YES NO YES NO Is Totals Brought Forward A 9a'J1G f3 .t3.7J'.te163 A2zd lachittotrd No. 159 all 3 t/J /,fs i/q /37 qr ` /qy t/'iVS/ .v tiI (. if Jia ,jb 13Lf Richnumd No. 160 i13o l'? IS 133 144 51 1#7 S6 17,E 5 /i3 37 i/3'` b gQ /,4,1 East Richmond No.l tlb _._Xtt 9j _I/,„ ;Iln _ y'K i3z S3 lsb.._.s2 i!/by x8 432 g 17b /xF 'up East Richmond No.2 F 1;73! 7z 71 77 /02. I '(I ilS /Q.' -37 163 31 G 93 .3y' Irk East RiclunondNo.3 JG L0 S1 -f` :S '' 7x 3'1 6Y 3t i^ rf 41.4' 107 30 4,f 37 ,,y6' j-7 -2y ! East Richmond No.4 H 81 1.t ?3 f7 /d3 'ft "/. SI '.I/4 .3'3 I/G 33 90 (/ 3"7 /a3 East Richmond No.S 1 '/f b !." S p i //L 4l/ /6I ,3 ' /33 yt2, /z3 3y # /,r3,,, y s" 24 tip East Richmond No.6 1 f/ 7J• 91, My y3_y j qj- $ v 1.3 4-,9 1,0V 3/ /3l East Richmond No.7 K i 4S Sv S 2t (,4 i4/ tiv 73 q.9- -7f yt9 , 7d „$ f S sd 5d 70 .2, 14,3 L'astl:ichulondNo.S I1T $ 77 j'j' v7 SS /iw T /36 S/ ,/ / 39 i/ao ra 3a'9 , G a I a E,ist Wchmornd No.9 l 49 L " µ9 y3731499s' s P : fz V o v ,-/ /o t .3 &'.f y7 li Hast Richmond No.10 N L r 3 I13 3/ U 3 last Richmond No.11 y! Yr SS J 7 3Y 'Sl 3t, } P,2 eL.3 ?G a0 46 yL S/ b I :lst Richmond l 0.12 p , .f,3 y 9 g 7 ` f 4yr y .,.?3 S9 !ot y'0 T Y yY rr 6 G/ 43 761 94- I!?Forth Richmond?\o. 1 f T 3 .io 3. I6 w,l /' y/ L I/ ( 'y? fl 6Z ! 6 1 y3" 33 34 if North Richmond No.2 1& /p ' 39 11 133 Ito ..2 y W /7 13 .f./ yy North Richmond No.3 S :36 A9 (,9 .23 67 AV >37 51 93 IV 14'a .20 11 ,K/ I3 .2?' "3 3G '7- 4 North_Richmond No,4. T liyp w.3tn _'t"x 194 North Richmond No. 5 A.!; Jr A, A3 4-0 3 7 ,3S I 3 /y ,,y t /,3 ,f ,f 39 I, s. 3 North richmond No.b j g ,3 t 39 ' 79 At 76 3/ , y 9 .f'L '/04 /C 1131 6"/ i j+ Iti'cxtll l:ichtuoticl No.7 i C3Q /3 '-,.-/ .t/ i' 47 ? y 3? ,i' Ca ,fig / t San Pablo No.1 p S/ 33 Yt 3) 41 114 31 1; f6 .13 eE'G `•t! ! SL ,2j 3s, •Stt. !y fib ti to Pablo No. l A E i«S0 Y/ ijr JS .0G306 ,2.,3" t SL , 3 . J3 I 7 San Pablo No.2 F 141 119 t' 611 1/ :jr? .¢3' ., 6v A9 t fit 3/ i ;tG b 9 _.'G 5/9 d' r o's ?', Q'San Pablo No.3 Gi, Z yZ .' y t s3 Sate Pablo No.4 JH #' S/ 'Y Y s7 S-f . (,3 y3' a! S/ f6 39 ` J,16 Y4 SY s/. s'San Pablo No.S 33 Sj y 17 41 ,f'1 y„3 `! 33 56 'YO i#37 !GY Vf b? 3S 17. 2 Stn Pablo No.G S? 6x .S/ 1/7 Si yr 1/I ;17 d7 37 so 69 «ZY y4 Saul Pabloo.blId7 Kbc SY kSS La Sp yi S/ sG 9y 3 # Y 39v.i G' ya 1l a/ 170 Sart Pablo No.St y 3 " fS y! ± .S i .'. :. 17 11 3'.Z .3! ,33 „ 5p San Paldo :\o.SA 3 ye S•S 46 Jr ,63 ys S! 31t1, 4 if 4t .1 I S/ y0 1t yrs sr sy ? b Sial Pablo No.9 IN! 7S S3 6 s 1 .; 0 3 9 7+G y S /Z.f G '' S 4 G I G t32377,9 G San Pablo No.10 j p i ! 7`f 9S f to ;t, (,3 ` tot ,S t/.s" / ;//v 60 17 7 San Pablo o. 11 p_ 21,Z x.2 6 ( S 3 `! 7if ,3 ar 7Q ay t/o f x3 3° 99 r San Pablo No.12 0,,77 S3 °' 6 3 72. 9.1. 3` ti ?T 4G //Z 37 E /a Q z7 i 3 ifs- j,5'& 7 f San Pablo No.13 R S d #, .S S7 6 25 .f3` 3s ' $ 7 .19I G 7 t (0/ 31, 1 V3 (p/ .2/ 9!San Pablo No.14 S 4 S1 71 47 E7 r' /t0 S2 MTI S1, /.Zp 4 i /o/ of 119-4 4I ? Gt /az 3.6 J2?San Pablo No,,15 T '33 33 ^37 3 9 34 a.4 -39 2.4. 3S 3 t r y t 1 i/ !1 33r 3 it I .23„ -6/ 1-4- LI San 1'ablu\7o.1G 1A f' 4 9 67 .f/ 73" 7 3? Sq sg 1W3 V J0 69 S// J', 3 San Pablo Nos.17.C29,Cons B i'' &6 4 7 (.t Q-r 7S 3 to ' 76 3 41 /!! /y !'1/ Ay ii 1A, Z.9 .0"4 „fid' 3(r 7/ 3 San Pablu No.1S f c '' 'G s7 73 f,G ~tjl Y3 1 6rt /02 401 try Sl3 17.3 4/9 #-'b ?p 3? 9p San Pablo No.19 j d 63 -s7 .?? 6.2 S9 S3 7! 5/A ! 91 y2 t 7t 3t 11 b9 s"o II t! 6 ,1P y San E s3 L3µ '3"l_Gi+x 3`! 5 9.... y. x dl 1a j SAI +~a 1(,s-3' 4G i 3% 44'y ? y6 San Pablu\0.21 F !s .:9 ;;3 =7; ,,.d /, 39 Sul Pablo No.22 1 G l; 0 3,v '3 4 2. 3 0 3 v o r San Pablo No.23 H 9S 4 7 r4 4i S 9! y? 9.Z. Y P i !3/ if C' /0'v 3 r 9.2 -$-4 G a t! J ,.8' t.!San Pablo No,24 1I k3 {.4 q1 .0-4 (.Z if/ .Sf 9 d '? 3.1. '1 b 2 St Saul Pablo No.25 j4f ._. __ S17 ..b f SX l zd.31' 'S9 -30 _7/ 4# fiy ty y3 75 sst y/ 32f/ i San Pablo No.26 K ; y7 70 S9 14 4/ ya- y1A. 3p 81 .33 ~7,. /,. w5/3 160 4-r- a 17 San Pablo No.27 4 !i S b b N 7 S/ / s d" // -4/ ( 7 6 39 11 4, ,0 1 .6 6 'G ! / 0?San Pablo No.28 M i(o 46' sr 4/ 6'' `J 39 6Q .U Yb 3 L ;; C/ •- !.f f j'o !!.b 3 San Pablo No. 10 N l Y.1 4 0 f. d•t- ' 9 ;y`' +7 .S . 1. ? jf M !/.t- .3 1./ 4? i 'l d 5' js Sall 1'ahln 1\Yn ii i;j` .2 S' y3 't/j rS .1.3 Q f y f San Pablo No.s2 p J6 73 r/ d'fi J&X of 17 43 ;. /..T s6 I/Ari /j'I 90 4/ ;'1/ :rE is y Sau Pablo No.3.1 Q , 14 6 6I. 89 ; 1 oY 37 9( 6. /3 F? '/d 30 Pt "Y 65t r s* ,36 11A,San Pablo Nos.3.1.E 43.Cons. it Sf*'- YY .36 fd {,0 X/ .0 t SN {, (03 a4 'i 4/ 4.Z I (v3 ik•3 41A,Sail l'ablo No.3 s ?31: 3 t 36 39 37 02 9 y . Y 33 4.tt 9 KS ,'!.n 1 r/9 0Z/ `i.- 412-* , /if 43 San l'abla .No. 35:1 t ; 057 3? .50 3,3 ,s'/ !S ,3,r' 3 S/ 1:- ;.37 1-3 ` i/Y ay X0,9 Aok3 Totals Circ+ed Forw*rd GENERAL ELECTION HIELD NOVEMBER Sth, 1960 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE N VOTERS i A ' BC QZ pd ZW i 4 ZO0 < 1j f 0,i J W 1 =W a0 ; apt j ZZ VfZ f 0=0 < R1i = iCC 20 z t BONDS YES NO ( YES NO, YES NO A iPqd (od 11 JJ' 74 11117 11IYf 71 , 131 9y 143t L6 a 4 E 11„ so } 4F (;o 94 69i' II 70 bl H 1113 Sy 74 Kr f poi• YS+f r4t 6? c3 ! Is 2 x Qi / ws' I!Srt ft It V36 33 fJ-S s 67 r 14r F3 I q 4 9b 34 s 1!.3f . 5sAir 34V f r eIta 7a EE,,ys• if 1 c {{3/ 3.. ;%Id 39 0 9 C E MiS6 413 *1, F '1S I 6.S V1 TS 'k G 'G so 9 j `39 le !8 K is V7 !at :I VZ /sj L !'y,3 6¢ i 36 M ljS3 69 f q/ 73 N 7S S7 60 iei t w 01: p go 61 9t t/ Ii R i s"z 77 ; SIG to iI S r3 1Q6 A 1177 9 !! 4 7 /of z 2 93 e E I,I-3 q3 F33 d 3 136 c,3s, H /13 73i /Q.L 7/ j S3 79 P V7 1331 I r t x`70. 96 8p 99 M'1i 1q! if 1I37 /+d N 77 9 . ' a *6 V 0 9.3 ,i see y3 z P !;b'/ 113' Ql1g! /031176 s 1 t y, k 1 j k f y a y; Y j F r h N Y Y n t x' CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF TI]E CANVASS y OF GENERAL ELECTIONS h State of California, s ss County of 3 I, County Clerk- of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section ?921 of theElectionsCodeandoftheresolutionoftheBoardofSupervisorsofsaid'County, heretofore adopted and enteW pon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast i Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on Ntrjember 8th,1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- witted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vo te Cast,to which this certificatety,is attached,shotes the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in $aid County,and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that thetotalsoftherespectivecolumnsandthetotalsasshownforeachcandidateandforandagainst each measure are full,true and correct. d y f 1960. WITNESS my hand and Off dal Seal this a o a SEAL)7. ,aAA SC H County Clerk. By Deputy. r Tbe al,av+e aesti6=ft is to tre Hied aoly whm the Saud of Snpm wn Ins acdaed the Conuty Clerk to eaalce the official canvass.] n y 4 Y fY I t s yy 5 F 3 6 9 1 A Y E p 4 t 14 r t a FiFititttIt ALL VOTES BASTTATEMENT0 g L i tl4 Y f Iry J" ATTR kart tr t dar r w^ GENERAL ELECTION t ..art ittNOr f aPs VEMBER 8 19 60IN3g, f F, f ii. 9 5 Assembly District t VT CONTRA COSTA COUNW p ; i V i.Ai i+ VALIFORN.iL i. MY\.iiZ1{{ciiC an back rayG/ rr i C 31 3 f h a at. 4 fi r t t,t.ter s r i +tA rA1 ttw y e STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative State Senator Member of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS in Congress 17th District Assembly 6th Distrid 11th District COD l FULL TERM Z V Z I ELECTION c cl- x_ c' a z LLQ Z Q Y Z s • a PRECINCTSo z ^c`. ..: < p ',, r" ? i f n r u of CIO j! J Mo no ...o xc o <o : Vo Ujo ,+ W W u Wi I Ith Assembly District W U Continued)Rawumn . a) 4 N fl J N 1 Totals Brought Forward A.,rA63 W/ lfif.3 bo 19 AgW LCW 0 AV.! 10,W- 3 41N,_4-0%4 _4- 11 San Pablo No.36 B / j// O ;6e e v ' 6Y 73 7f -37 San Pablo No.37 C;,/Sys, /D 1 0 o o il' , 7d f /a 7 San Pablo No.38 5 i 161 1.35 Oct OGd+ j 1,15 f, !! San Pablo No.39 1 E''/.Z _-9 3$ o 0%31 g c2t it.2 9 711. ii San Pablo No.-Io F ./6 Y / 0 ,2 6 / o o :9 6 2 3 3 3 Il / 6 //2' ) San Pablo No.41 G.1W11 746 6 ff/ 0 97 1 ml':tbluNu>.a_'Sa#,Ccu s. H oZIS / / , / o / a c "/O//05 X35 T El Sobrante No.1 1 ;a ail 113 / a 7 z o '.'//S ,9 r3 40 El Sobrante_No.2 3t za /457 q i 1 1 Sobrante No.2A K /3.3 r/ /t 7 O r'Sy 7 ct7 If 4,V l g-3 r hl Sobrante No.3 3 02'. /S 7aZ Y ct /37 37 Z8 ElSobranteNo.4 M /1 /e6 ? t o 77 34 13 Et Sobrante No. 5 N; //5, /a/ d O 63 sa 90 /8 11 J/S 6 S i1 EI Sobrante No.6! 0,170 /340 •_Z o 0 60 /o&" Aa 13 0 49 it EI Sobrante No.7 P /7l0f//s S o o 7S low i2 27 0/0257 I-I 6SobranteNo.7-A D oZ 193L 7o YY o S' 1 '1103//3 11 El Sobrante No.8 Rd 3 3 /.37 7 o El Sobrante No.9 S /M 7 ry o ;/Oj 7/ Az so 11&/7 , 9 11 El Sobrante No. 10 t 0 ' 7_ _ r Q iElSobranteNo. 11 A 7 y6 1.1 ti()biante No. 11A a 71 9 1?1 Sobrante No. 12 j ,/9S. /Z n 7d3 p// a6 3 Ia Sobrante No. 13 D ..2$ /S 8 .. y 179 3,? El Sobrante No. 14 o 0 9a //D 3 EI Sobrante No. 15 F / o(0 6 6 7 o O 7/ T1 86 .31 V-1 Sobrante No. 15th G':/ z27 7oZ SS o 0 7a• J-3 73 .215 11010 s El Sobrante No. 16 1 H .t 49 1.2 ,5'fit o o /a6 /a/ 4'/ Ira 67./j/. El Sobrante No. 17 7i1 :i 1p 6 Y O $/ 6/ 3 3o il / I i! EI Sobrante No. 17A 37 /000 49 I O '`a SS 61 37 S'a 74 111 El Subrante No.1S K :a11 t o o 3.2 EI Sobrutte No.19 aZ 1,67d Z 6l. AX El Sobrante No.20 M ,1 $4 1 .d 3 73 2 , o :: 7f 7p J.T 39 Rolling-wood No. 1 N; 77 osa a o j6/ 6z ollimnvooal No. lAG /_ Q O '6 G 63 - /4 / j?/ 7 1 Rullinr*cwd No. ; P 3.2 . / y D O 7 /37 76 3 9 1 ss /6: f Rollin"Wood No.3 j Q / :a i 117 6/ O o 73 /Q3 314 Robim,\-ood No.3A R ; d/ 77 . -f-Y aZ , d 7.2 H 3 J7 Rollingwood No.4 o S !/7r / / Y _ SY O '7oZ/4/ Z` ii kollinr\ec.uxl No. S T ' .D. j/6 O ' /46 q 31 if S7 /35" I! Giant No.1 j A S7 3v2 231 v o 03l o3Q Giant No.2 8 .2 17 17d 9 Z o Y'.5-f /V/ 8D If Giant No.3 C..Z 3 7 /6 6 o /oo /77 /ds fi. o /7 11 Giant No.4 D . 14,0 / 0 / 9y /2- 11 yz Giant No. 5 - E Giant No.b F /6 y /a o O -1 9S 1.7y /y a ./,Z3: Giant No.7 G /45 yea JZ a C'© 9,,Z 4/ Z/.9 yf I{ Giant Nos.S&9,Cons. H,213 /.3S 17 0 O ;;/o9 /09' 6` if I T'/3i 11 Giant No. 10 146Y 7o 73 o o O Il G 57 1i r Giant No. 111_--- --n:_ 11 9 Giant No. IIA 6c' S02 aZ o Y-7 0' 9/ 02o 77. Giant No.12 9 137 d Giant No. 13M 63 Giant No. 1.3 f N /S* 9/ 6'.z o O Giant \o. 15 10 / f d qZ o Jo .512ii 6Z /02/1 i I 1 olcuiit No. 1 0 /8 4i 6 o Q Rodeo No. 1 R 9 /4 a Rodeo No.2 S 1/ Y 33 a : 0 63 //,2 AV /S Rodeo No. 3 T.1_t 3 11 _Te a 19 o. _ __. _ Tofals Cots Ad Forward. ;._ _ 3 N . v/ o ._I O:T t/. t JZWL t__ _ __ . GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 f SUon Zus L E-0 I f 1 u '7Y'_ Q Z O WOz.: k - Q -< C 'k• 3 'Sr•r^ i' oGi.l'- r 4 p a S L_ m `.__ a V . . t W i O Y YES NO ! YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO e 18a 8, s o _ 7s 13 99 / 73 9 6 / 74 7Z 8 Cal 1I 83 1 ` 7Y as 73 /6 T8 ,za ` 7.1 /8 6 a e € 79 ix v1 135 .16.: 79 761, 75 33 83 23 7 67 -27 P A k 114 / y1' 6I 6/ / / 163 /s' ,56 /S s/ / Za / t1 f s 1 F 11irz /141 Y Y /S"S6" /V ^4 13 3rO 91 ..x / 9! // 9 17 '1 9411114 Joit 1.3 7 47 /o f,7 /0 1 / rt H 1 art i1xep7 /6x/.23 /8 /3Y 13113,2 t i oy 17 ''//-y 5r i 13 r,s / 73 io s6 /7 1 " 76 42 ' lai a/ //' a/ I/f dl W /1 1/1 a/ ' Ivy ail 1.2s, a° M! 8o 77 91 a/ : 77 .13 79 X81 9 f7 N 11 3/ 61 68 /e ' 7Y s 8° si 7az 7 77 78' Y 5 86 19 . S6- -17 i/._oa /e 6 If Ata /s' 7/i 13 i ?I 1q Va Al y of II 91 6 # 82 /7 146 171' 81 /7 81 1s- S3 /-'r R 11 13 /a3 13 //1 /s /.If /if 7 s X 1z `' 649 13 /s" 7f 7e /it 6j /.3' 611 aL /ee .?.z .2 3 A 4 7s' a 7s 1 s f 16 /r TY /s 6aP /r, 75 o s y ' J'7 IY,, sS' /6 6S 13 X7 /s, J-3 19,. 61 /z C11 die 27 " 9s .27 : jd a 4 /// .?.Z .: 97 aZ,9 a 4/ 103 .T-Z I a 1 1/31( ' /.2,0 9!/417 /: AV' i8 /I3 43111.35- /s f J.2:1$-=3 /eS oto otot'/09 %7 //S' F6y i7 61 /1` 70 // 7e /V 16 60 /s' 63 /7 1 x S 7.3 Y 78 7 77 7 C 7f 6 ? 7 r t 33 /d1/-v /mow/ot6 // /a7 131/-77 1c /d? 1 8.2 /e 44 o /os 9 t/o/ /a 9 3 13 11 911 13 7a f s yt ,6 AKr c11 ifAd .2Y'' 99- alb' 9s ay /4 a/ 71 .71 17 /8 76 a1 7/ /3 8 z /-y 17 // Is /d yS /3( ' 111 N 6 7 i L? 8 i 6 ? 7o io ll 65 63 13 4717z1347 / -57 0tiY R 7,$r 1l S }1 S 1i /ie a s /•8. -73 //f /6' /off' fie. A0 J/ //s' a t 89 /a /03 /i 9a /a o ail a7 s AS S- ',2 7 3 36 3 -Z 6 3 ' as I/4d6 ay 9Y aY 9s' a72 fs a/ " 7d .731 7 7 as C II/J7 a 3.2 p//L .1e AI-y a3 /a0 a7 /46 97; /d/ D S-8 /s s'8 z 11 6/ /° 1ZZ 9 1 97 /6 +a /tee is 7.7 go 17 3 i` S o /s y/ /a i8'S /S 79 /t 1,1 1 /.03 /.Z j 3 d8 o pa /6 .>'07 /a: x Kt 669 '11 f` iow 6? 74 67 6 S7 /y<; 45- 1 2 1 74 ,S w111 1;61/ a3 ift/ 3,02;.J3 wy ,z 3 /iyt as /,Of 3a /a/ a/ s 1 fg /3 10- z/-"z26;919- 011! e / # /o / a / /1 r 9 y Azit 1 8'1Jay Y /le !//a 7 7y /X':/-aT, T.1 7r1 o 73 /j a»,3,,rr . f c. .dt. 9 9.rf_5'.,3or6. 8dl„. 5 c.3 ,s•.._73_.___,.._ P STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR DIRECTOR,Wad It i Director at Large Director at Large EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST MY M.UA. EAST MY M.U.D. Alaw eda.Contra Costal Alameda-Contra Costa Alameda-Contra Costa w j Ward No. 1 I Ward Het Ward He.S Transit Ds: W* I Transit DIUMet Transit District ELECTION x z I A .4 PRECINCTS x n o n W z Cn z a z z z z WW Q: W Ci W r Gni < W i Imo- j < F~- Cj Q fl Q 0 Q I ith Assernbl District 1 V V t U 0 Gzi W U Continued t CF) to IIf x 0 N Totals Brought Forward A /iyaw 9 1117SanPabloNo.36 d S 87 7 1 ,o / 7 -24 San Pablo No.37 C fS 8 7 3 i 9 oq 1 33 a° i San Pablo No.38 D 7! / 4/ San Pablo No.39 San Pablo No.40 F D$, OO DD 96 9, - Sall Pablo No.41 G /s7 O oS" G 3g a f / `/L / 19 San Pablo o,.42 S 4-1,Cons H /9 a S3 Jrd, 5 3 / 1 3 7 l El Sobrante No,1 1 x,10 MY 6 / .39 a 3 a Jr; I 1 Sobrante No.2 J `: r y ga E 87 Ay .27 /6AA FI Sobranle No.2A K p0 iL 93 31a a0 14 / El Sobrante No.3 L EI Sobrante No.4 M r_I Sobrante No.3 N 1 7, 70' 7.1 31 10,7 13 / El Sobrante No.6 o i _/a .. e0a3___.__ EI Sobrante No.7 P /a01/T S' 1:1 Sobrante No.7-A O j//S y El Sobrante No.8 R I.Y / 37 s JR: 3 1-6, .26 j EI Sobrante No,9 S 1; f El Sobrante No. 10 3s pp jqqEISobranteNo. 11 A gotOl aZd / °2 E-1 Sobrame No. 11A El Sobrante No. 12 C ;/a70 c.Z? a?p c/4 1 /j 31 El Sobrante No. 13 O F_I Sobrante No. 14 _ - E 3 I El Sobrante No. 1$ F 90 97. 7 El br•intc 'So . o. 15A G i 8 g 97 V . EI Sobrante No.16 H ',/'f42 x/37 p39 S/. 66 37 /1' 9 EI Sobrante No. 17 9/ l O , f w El Sobrante No. 17A El Sobrante No.1S K ii 7 f/•t 7 Y/fps` o 1(7 30 o2c? El Sobrante No.19 1 /19.0 7 otal drS .37 o7.4 as El Sobrante No.20 M ;//,0 7 e/ To? .35. // Rollingnvood No. 1 N g1 79' 7P l:olliu+*uuixl 'o. 1A 01, / i f J4 075 I Lj Pollinga•ood No.2 P /fie y9 So s L o 3J .37 p q IZollingwood \To.3 Q P.oUili,rocxl No. 3A R ?//0, ad a7 7 . a /T 7 3/ 33l3s' aRollin-wood \To.4 S /3y qKollin;*„ood ;To.S T f / 06 fd! S3 _a _C3... 3a Giant No.1 A Giant No.2g / D f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Member of MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERSIAssembly ` v SHORT TERM 4 S 62If3 4 f t1 ZZkk 141UjO ut Z[W 4,! U.W II R O I ii Z N O W LLA JW Q tx O IIi >W O i V Z S-ozWWO i W-H I{ 6 ` a i.-U.J AX v !x !O r k. r=.3o a 0 cn i hYES NO ;1 YES NO YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES NO a_. 073 9 ttJ. Ao/S .u vlgl/sA!ZI Y/ 3 8 6 0 90;' 7 7 / 1 Is ,'771! 1 6a s0 37 , go 7/ s 9 3 67 0 ,! 5 133 d5;; 6,0 Irl II//9 .55' 62 70 3y /,4 y4 F ;j9 // 3 / //s S ?? l/, 6 76 S9 " 77 Z/ G 1 v 'f 3s/ojpj s7 73 /a3 . .7 Y, 3 7 6,2 7Y 7,Y ; 6.3 rd /Of Y6 /3-(Al 66 1.2a /0 2 V 149I.06jI.0 a71 S9 o 8ae76. 8 3 '.A3 .. .-q. d' L 3es /40 757 -76 117 /7/ 3.21 99 9 6 / / V& 41 M A SS led j!39 13d ji S' 7 8 s Sys '` 7 d 3 S'7 J 3 6/ J 0t3 _ / 3/ /3SI; 6L g6 11,4 7 -27 7Y 7.2 17 is 7 X171 .3-1 Q i a /S- ! 3s /0X S'c ?1 ' //6 3a 60 7.2 3 13 97 R 16 33 3 9 /72 7S //Y 1/S V7110,7' ?/ T0I/3 S ,iL7 !7 IoW sem' At 1/ice P9 7 r 4z #s 7f& 8 71-s f7 4.1--all 6_0 8` a /a6 /ail 7 11 3 47 is a? 7 h Ya LCI 86 33 S-6 6_0 3Y7y" 8 s'7 T71I1 30 6 9 41 e 6 W 6'y --X3 c li d /,Cs' 1.26 /sBll x2v /is l/s 30 7,7 6 s7./iso D ' J`,/ o /7aRf S /33 I'/7.z 3 9 7 "/ %y/ ota a E1-1. / 36 I 38 6' 6 /// E/33 i S 88 dS 39 /Q' 17 A5, 7,6 1 *d 6 1j 6 17 Z S Gllt, 73 1 95 goit5lr 631//e 8 GY Yd 41 ` 13 701Yl H 28 7s io9'/sy ,co a 76 y8 4 3 94 176 68 3 J G ' 76 G 7 11 _ 6 231 4a S3 Ya7Y 731 Y TI K fit Idyl' eg 97li/S'o 37 7# s-ll F / 17L6a //S' 33/syr: 61 /a /y3 3 8 Sa M 'S' /0 a, I{ 3R //dl? 6.a X81 //,z39 6 8 67 'f . 77 5 /1 s' N 77 1 38 ff-It s 6 3z if, /7 s7 31 '7s 4( J7 i 6 a a 8Z'i -7w s8 Ide is Y/4cSd a6 a ;!5- p sP13'S /,f6 1f SsAF-3 yo /i/ /5.z 5- 77. 90 7.2 /aa iaq 6a R d Aa7 S 1 #7 Ial J1 PI L3 V Illy JJ` 7i P S'y /a7 67 E 64 T ; 4z /3S"_ ! 3/ /Y3 ?'f yQ 1 / . 3 G 9/. 910 1,7 17 8 ;l; 7 1,30 1 y4f 7f 7 87 !lab, ooz `/7 71'6 15" Ste' S3 c 3 ! 1 3 y s 9a 8s I /3'3r 34/ 1/ o-Y J/ //e j /mal7 7t D j o S¢II 3 Yl 17? a/ sa a s 3 asd as w F T _ F .?! /xo 61437 fa e3o /aolr 63 /,4 111,on 3/ 1 7S -f*9 S.Y. 77 7,.Ss' H I J,,3 a2/./f / yeP l/ 6/. .Z7I /off osis S'S 8g /a5l as 7y 6o 61, 9.29.0 701 S/ o j /1, SS' ;K ;a , 7 9 `7 .S 3 y mss; k 1 c ;i3d /35 i 37 /3/less /a31/aS Z/Yi 7/ _ 79 may; 9 9 k o M N / io i o?,Z /rf -39 . 9/ j;/ 7-1, 33 97 77' z5ali3S /moo{ol Ss` ar5;/0 6 7/ a 72"1 ZJ 1 3o R ' ,S3 it/ l L81€ 6/ 9L 1 / G 1, it 6; 7.5: 70 63 9f/ 4 S (, /p?' u3 / ! a'o i5c I /0 6 S7"'? fd 6 !y, 9a2 /a 31 S S6 . 7.Z 17 7- 93' e53 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS t 7 8 9 10 11 i4 12 13 14 15 i 7 W 4 zNrZt! 1! Ui H Q Z ELECTION i o Z W a us r,o o i j QWu 1 - 0 o[O U ` Z- O,ti U. r Z PRECINCTS N 2 1 LU 0 LL i' ;Y3[i i Z ; L. OC N Q 9 JU i QO l i O N= W N R9 U V r— f Q oC I Ith Assembly District Continued) i YES NO YES NO ' YES NO YES NO YES NO ij YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A Z/Iy'f I)'fJI1 uI'3.3IA C'7>a// '.IIT/O4' !?9S.t/3/1oS,3'i j San Pablo No.36 g .37 SaZ 39 6/ s fr, S .s 8 3y S8 s'f g Y T!i YF 4 A7 9/ San Pablo\'o.37 c ' 6/ e o2 'Sao SS 63 S-8 6 9 39, 9s 33 Lx y € R 3/ y3 7a j 3 San Pablo No.38 Di J7 70 6 17-11 {6,2 S f eo 45 :!//c2 36 73 X17 7e 6 S'S .29 /03 7S _ _ S'abl o.39 50 3 7 -1_G_an1' Y a j L p per/ y[ Qq l San Pablo No.40 F ! 7l,, I ' / O ` O 3 4Y // d5 i1o2/ e/ 6 /// -z.2179 -01o° 15 93 .28 I9s a 3 211 q3 32 6 o aZ a2 0Pabloablo\o.41 G 1,7 s 3 3 7/ 7 f 7 l 7 ` ./ San Pablo Nos. 12 fi 14,dans. H G3 7*16 741/elr QIP 43 J.PY `17 Y-5 1#31a25'111!/ a?j x/7 73 /ay 3S/se El Sobrante No.1 y7 X3 ItJ/ 9o'/aY J5,11-1 Wi'/S.1 74 4 /JO .2 71 lev o6-3 T 2 i o 3` 7 f5"r; L jf d a 2. 35 s / 97ElSobranteIdo. J _.v _' f o 7 _. s I 1:1 ,b:nt No.2A x S'o L3 77 oto 73 3f 9' 3/ ii o /7 70 3 ss" d/ q IV El Sobrante No.3 1 /c y 4f" 99 y0./a6 -5 /a3! 7/ ''1642 97 t/af 6 7Y y 74 /a3 s9 El Sobrante No.4 M 60 9S 94 4o... eY/b se/iE4/ p3 S f{ 8 f 6,91 7/ 71 'y7 /'00 aSo' 27 1:1 Sobrante No. 5 N ',S0 37 JS- af8 6, a{oZ N` b O j /- P 3 oZ O t,`` f El Sobrante No.6 X sS7,4-f 70 ; 0 Af r if/ 3 , 7/ s! s` 7s o23 //y Li Sobrante NTo.7 P Sa 7a gZ 7/ 3 70 El Sobrante No.7-A Q 74 S', 57 s ' 3 ill"17o S7;/o .571 8Z yy; 7X s/ 3.5- 104 a? /e i 0 0 o Sa a3 S s7 Soi/-S/.S' 3/ 321Sobrante :'o. S R 0 O 9 / l 7 ;/ a 7 / El Sobrante No.9 s f' 7/ ..-s'7 ?T 87 39 7/ Y/I 60 6 37 3S 13 ,1310 El Sobi-ante No. 10 ate v o?s 7! /'Z ! as 67 l7 11.3 1 J / rl Sobrante No. 11 SdZ a5 1 /f S"9 6 3a H 6 Aa ;79 A/ 71 I 3 6 /6. 9 1:1 tiobra„t No. 11:1 s 75 .23.. 6.2 35 , Uij ? 02 J!! y5 -/9 Ia 63 /0 . Y El Sobrante No. 12 a 8' 7f:75y3 a %3L 7" /a?7 .3;I/o3 s 6s/oma .y /3/ 17-1 Sobrante No. 13 ID f7 A .4f 601 810 /o El Sobrante No. 14 Sd 6 6` /a S o S i S El Sobrante No. 15 F 6.2 Y-51 Yo 6 7 76 aa2 f8 /3 36 -0 S / .2 C2 7 3 9 6 / Ta F1 Sobrante No. 154 G ' 6/ It/ rs. S- 99 /9 8a a 1 ','I0cR /5 gs 17-F 0,0 3-('re 62 AF. 77 qq El Sobrante No. 16 H 77 73”, /S /.? y //7 El Sobrante No. 17 J xr 31r;5 SaZ 67 ja s6 yz 7,F 331 7 u// -?S71 ,41 3/7i 7 -5 9 1,'I -;obr.mte No. 17:1 6 /7 __73_ 3.L ' . 942 3a T _a C! lo.7 a-2 El Sobsmate No. 1s KT Bic . 7S/off to/_ -7;' 97 6yi"/yy y8 ioy y6j! 99 63IJ 6 /a X16 /S3 F El Sobrante No.19 7 99!. 9 o 6 9 9f 7- /a5 6 7 !i//3 S/1/a 6 9AI' 6 y 9y 36./Y/ El Sobrante No.20 M!' 8/ S.5 7a 7s b pot 3•[ 88 So //7 -46 /oS ./ ; / So j f p$" 070 /oZ r F,allin;cuod No. 1 N ' ./ ; 'j/i 6 0 oTr 39 60 3 7 35 k cYl .39 7 .3 3 y` 6 ? /6 7 l;,,llin;-,00d No. 111 O#J _ . ,_!J/, 6a.3a Psi 3 E 02 a 400 is_a 391 510 /_ 7 Rullin rood No. P //D d 34 602 / sb:` 3/f /o / T79; 3j/ yllFj. ra r I A/ / Q Rollin;*uv<l No.3 Q 66 7 . / : 7Y ' fS'/a.?ij! 37 e 37{ 5-- Sa s9 0 7 36 s a`8 3' f L /oa " /a 3a i 1 4`z /3Rollin r x d No.A R S7{ 7 ! a 6 7 7 jq sj ' Qe V.3 60 /°/ / „ q qIl:olliufi„uoa No.-3 S ! / 9: / / / / 70 S9 63 90 07 /. r . 3 6 3 9 sqQ /3 f/s 99 Y.311 9 Y6 17a fro/ 3,?aI.ollin-voo i No,_- T /_ 8__ L - Giant No. I A o?J. /9 _cZ ,75-2j 8 07 7 le 1/,0 /02 13 to , 7 /f A67 aqo /3 , 334. Giant No.2 8 t , fv1 `77 e7 b 3 2, f,2 .f, !Ay .311-11,7f '1///7 / i 6 / / 3 Giant No. 3 c .3 'f6 //e 6/ /s '/ ,/3 5 /SS ,a/oG 7.3 07Y 7/ 1f9 7-1 119 Giant No.4 0 rt`o 6 a '6 /S Ya7 as 41s 3(3 a Y9aa Giant No. 5 E p3 78 7%a1_s° _pT_ Yr/aa_f aieT ._ 1 8L _ 10/ Giant No.6 F '##.39 9Z ;.56 7` Aa 410 7-1 ,S/ .i 1-: 7/c W i 4 Giant No. 7 G 1+ 7p Jr/ ,: os 7f 83 .39 A2 'J/ /09 -Jo : 9Y -2J 1 yx j ofd. 7/& oto Y8 Giant Nos.S&9,Cons. 703;; 3 `o / T 3 / 6 3 '71/e o 6 6 f //S .3d' //H eo d Sa ?/o s dant No. 10 7/ 4W 63 7,f 942 039 . T/ !K& 1423 .2 /08 0?7 87 3 j oso 8 _36110 Giant \•0 11 I 1 ,S s 7 Z d c 2 79 ?v 6 i 72, 023 9Do86 Giant No. 11.E x ' f oZ S6 37 63 ge 3o ,5;z -$IS: ?i 342; 6f 3/ j SQA 37 j` -11 . 7-1 /7. S Giant No.12 L 7D /3 '7 p0 a b o s O 7/ S/ ',o 3(51 9/ xa / 3 xd If o6 OijL o?ol o'l, Giant No. 13 M '9 919• _Y6 /Q3 / x-7: s: /sey os0?1`34 ' o ,6f {o//3 3./.3 Giant No. 14 l N `I. 4; .7 7t Q3 ... 9a -97 // .S' 1,07 .T,j ; Do / d 'rC 077 / r Giant No. 15 o A q p Ulctnn NO. 1 G 6 / Rodeo No. 1 R S/ 9l0 . 7.4' 17 ! X/ SS 76 0/.Z /_ih .mss 7S .-O j fo SO v Az /S roaeoNo.2 is L7 ://s 3 p3 70 /3/ o13F /a 3/ !' 97 53 . 58 9` 9 /7 p Rodeo No. 3 I Es".6a 6/_'_ TQ _03I 7/ .`f_//5. 3 S a . ''77 Y Totals Carried Forward-I ? / .?li hi I !101 f f.7!TIr/y7Ji/7O.? /s I/!7/, i7T?T.ZkI GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Bch, 1960 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS A B ii C m Z I O O2 aW1Z O1 0 Z — < CZ <n 1 roc COX I; u i r Z _ ' OZ= + a<V x us Q y., I;BONDS YES NO YES NO i" YES NO s t f3 gf h y6 D is 6.2 //.1.I. 43" //y {r E I.3Zt'37 3 a2G d Ji 3 f I 1 7711 gog r I,' 011 PF 1 Q 7 93 7e 77t r x r e f A 's7 76 i 67 5 X16 '7 ' 3 a 1 t E :res i` 8d /S' FAs- j 1 177-1 Y4 3 s H j;/.:2 7/!i/.I 1? s'8 6 6 rJ 1 tl t 1 d-3 ;1 SS 761 K 7 19" L 1,1.06 7,q 9x: 07 5,3'• 581 N! 7, 561 r 5f s o I=6S' S5 P ' 1:M 774 3 z 9 Ei IQ967/ s7 g 48 ,II S 12 71' 91 77r9s7II B h/37 c L/Ar S3 /fie 6 I t t r 5'a l i t H!/gip L 31' jif y9' o l= e , 47 1.3 z E 777 n F q> f x„ ; a 1 f fa 3 Fq 1 M; i fW 1s t I rte iH z I y qq f t, y d w r W CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK. TO RESULT OF 'TIR CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS s State of California, County of A do A T A0M sekI, County Clerk of said County, do hereby cercifir that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in_. AssemblV District in said County,at the General Election held on November 8th,1960,for elective publicofflaes, and for and against each measure sub- milted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are fuU,true and correct: WITNESS my hand and Official Seal ay off _.1960. s SEAL) County Clerk. v DeC^utyByr 7Uabwe a mtiGratc isft be used a*wW=tb,Swad of Supervisors bays ardaed the County Gtak to make the official canvass.) 1, ee, S f kI 5 A t x t. r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES BAST T TBE GENERAL ELECTION v r t t NOVEMBER 8 1960 IN Y m moi I 'fbl s tiffs 't Y,y '* s Yfi y, xJ ) q Awembly i./J+7trlct IN 6l 3'x Y CONTRA COSTA i^' qr 7 N1;'f Y Y J fCOUNTY srAITof cAr.oRN rA i' k. 1 5 Y k ,rfHr WFR7 the comsy auk YIG VR i be mug fin.1lfi.Ckstificate an back page)t Y s W E S r fYy p kj v 4Af A t r r y cr f, J r r ' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresentativeMember of PRESIDENTLAL ELECTORS in Congress State Senator Assembly ;] 6th Distrid 17th District 11th World I y FULL TERM00 6if z ELECTION c 0 X Q 5 " Q sz z au PRECINCTS c m O 0 ! 04 Ith Assembly Dishict f— y O N O Continued) HUM 10UN MN iil' 0— Totals Brought Forward 1 A "4Cr J414W ,?3004 ,t// 3 .?7! $0dAf 0 1AW 3 Wy/-7/T7ls v/s yr s- / i Rodeo No. B 7"y O S I'3 6`I Rodeo No. 5 C :?.?11 36 G6 A-2- if Rodeo No.b o ':9,0J'G D o 77 /.26 g 1E _? o o _-fir o yLy I F :/3G 97 7 o v sz 8`1 lot .1 f Rodeo No.8 Rodeo No.9 G Y46 -117 0 .rz 14.3 7o a3 i Rodeo No. 10 i H //.2 27 O D ,I9 77 9.2 /y Rodeo No. 10-t fo 3 y! 7 D D '2Y 07 rodeo No. 10-13 _ J y_ __ ---10 O 4 3I, V 70 Rodeo No. 1 o-C i K r d Pinole No.1 Pinole No. 1A i M //z E ? Pinole No.2 S Oleutn 2,Cons. j N; l7tf ///67 o ,77 1J alp Pinole No,3. 10' _ 4 Pinole No.4 P A70 Pinole No. 5 QJ 577 //z Y;2 z 4 -11; 97 117 /9 Pinole No.b 4Rdos- /so s.3 0 0 77 . is?' yt' yz ./ Pinole No. 7 s off. sY o o Al s- 1 3x f T 1",4 : IC Pinole No. 7A, T:157 a 2 o fLo - 1Qif PinulcNo. s A /8 oo Pinole No. 9 Pinole No. 10 C /Y,j 7 02 02 O ;_/O ,'f W Pinole No. 11 gr //3 G 3 D O 62 1#4r y 3y z Pinole No. 12 g2d_ r Pinole No. 13 F /j; //2 S-y t7 D 7S 30 ..a if$ .//y: 1¢ Hercules 7 9 'li L 2 O a1 7a 1W 3z 77 : yz y' 9-' s3 a o 7y roSclUrNo. 1 S Oleum.To.3,Cons. : H 7/ 1 lSos lhs' /.S79C' o o .tel J9.t4 O :.if,KK y P / 3jo _.9i / TOTALS M K if 7T1L17/9 S G OABSENTEEVOTE S M I, IN I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P 4 ffu 4 I/ AO.W .7/-,44 3 .ard.1w Q ' _ f/. W it Zlw-Y/,gaE L I4 IQ 1 t2 l!RECAPITULATION l Precinct Vote I' I Oth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT M Q M/7 A ABSENTEE VOTE 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT V 10 hA SSEMBLY DISTRICT i D AZWT 5Wf7 J-47 S' 4WA%.1-W 0 00 0/16/I i .. E F f II Precinct Vote 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j H 1 ABSENTEE h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT AV .4 G off 4 W O' 'V;g 'If4 O l L7.Q L O I10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 2 .Z:r t2. o 01'al" 44 lPT.y/x•76 G i M l I t- N i1 tb tTt:n COM GbuKT!r _wT.Ls __.. _ / 4P-49=_ ._",22, F P B IS i s GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 MEM13ER OF ASSEMBLYr i SUPERVISOR 10 TH DISTRICT; i4TH DISTRICT" 3 d iC ACV II` OC w tw. ry 00 = ; d '= >` _dt i i o w o ' er i; 3 =3 - O = -c as ci Y Zi V ', LJ Z '" ;.. N 3r Q t 4 a = Ii w t O Q pec L .. u W 7 ti w» ii - a FX cc tL' ff i U i YES NO ' YES NO ,, YES NOi YES NO ' YES NO i, YES NO , YES NO j 3 w vy 72- AI 41 - /.2 sr .21 7t jq iI l,# /7 7df 1 GS" if 7e 'r w 14 ` GY /f G7 4f,I Gil Ill Il /Q8` /4Z f lzs" 8 /fzt / /•z /a !/ob`': t H 11a /0fy rY S3 /.. ' 63 g' s6 /o r2 Az ' '?' /zti Av a. K,. pr /7 ' P f7 S GS 1? 42r— i " p Ar AI #A(. /s L Ira' Af f//y Q: br7 /b ' ' y 80 /,a fl /,o M 8'a Jf Zr /7 ' o'y /7fItmo '000y it i A fit Al // /A/ !s //3 /W' /of i3 /s //0 9 cel/?3 111 IJ—11',P7 /•Z "Al A 11404 /7 !/G 33_..A.E i 4 1a3 7 ,Ivo AM , r Y/04 124 f fv /oz /o i 357K9 .tl f'.• .T.7,?i 19 ,?1/3. .ate :tX#L .9414rtiS, 3a3 K t.f N7 /,W. ?wq, a-'r 9.v. 7!f' 170 /.WE" ;W, x-40 6f 1 1 N f f 71 it r S. a 1 1a I AV .x l. r8 • .x o .tv ,r.' '.sxx .x . .rt3 ,x I z t_. is dtz /11 '' 7f 7w - fa 1` r s K 7/,53 S3iC?.304,71 -4,0 L 41 f w 3r .r/1.Z11 ! ?Cwa e ,tat TG &GI.G YF : fn`1. _. I i I, T!, s TF f k STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR.DIRECTOR„Word 11," t D'vector of Large Director at Large EAST RAY XUA EAST MY ALU.D. f EAST MY ALU. Atswsds.Cowtrs Cosf' Afsmeds.Coatre Costs Alameda-Confn Costs Wand No.1 Weed No,S Weed No,S Transit D'isfnet s Trama Cisfnet Transit District z ELECTION z z o YP.ECINCTS x n C2 0 n n an Q co n n a n tx n r ca z z z i z U z z 9i t w 3 L f t- 1 Ith Assembly District N C f xContinued) Tofals Brought Forward A A 7S' X10 f ' P 90,SW 7fr7f Rodeo No.a e 73 73, 7.? Rodeo No. 5 C }Alf Rodeo No.G Rodeo 1\o..7 _ E, Rodeo No.SF ? `J'? 7Y 73 . Rodeo No.9 G i/,246 n2'1 10 s Rodeo No. 10 H ;Ly Rodeo No. 10-A i4r7 43" Rodeo No 10-D Rodeo No. 10-C K ey rl Pinole No.I L Pinole 1\o, lA Pinole No.2 S Oleum 2,Cons N //„' he i Pinole No..-3, O.. !.S"__ __/.._ Pinole No.4 o t Pinole No. 5 Q y/ 9 y? Pinole No.6 it Wy Pinole No. 7 S y. . i 1 11inole No.S A a21/f Pinole No.9 h/y'' O7 Pinole No. 10 C we Pinole No. 11 1 w Pinole No. Pinole No. 13 F /Y Hercules GII AlQ Q7 Selby No, l&Oleum No,3,Cons.H ' I TOTALS j '_ lib._._ _. . . /_. -Ar K ABSENTEE VOTE L /stAf j IV .?. Q?9. / i 05? f 6v, ,I/6 : .Z Nf O r+ TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P I .Z .tZ Rr$'J /!Aij/ ,?G f7,/J Jy,?y /0,; l Q RECAPITULATION R Si Precinct Vote loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT APT f ABSENTEE VOTE 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i 3 3 3 4.5 0 06 101 ?S ss 0 TOTALS C 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 3 L .7 G f AfE ov 33 .t17. o EIF1 Precinct Vote I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G H ABSENTEE VOTE d ,/ 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT alIlisi1. 9"fj ta Z j .' 7W 40z A4 . z J t t I f TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K Ave .d•2 1; " 1A9 OW/ .?`137,7? Sit/x 0-2f f L two i41 QINTRA-COSTA (,bttMtY 6: P Q r R i I 3' e S tt s i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960 Member ofCONCORD HOSPITAL PITTSBURG CONY Assembly I; DISTRICT DIRECTORS C D CT M"RES SUBNUTTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 llh;Dtstdd SHORT TERM ] M z O of Q . Z W F ffx Z ` O i LL Z O W L=' W O QP F Q W OWV k O ! - d U. O OF OF Z a Q U Q O V 49oz use-jo f aLU to c CM O ZS HU. V V7 Z # m Z V V. Z Q Z ++ rW.>• is of { 1)(;5 Ln O4vt UJ zfw coi Q r w V A N r Z W m ;i W (n Q W da YES NO YES NO ( YES NO YFS NO YES NO YES NO AYP 90 3LL! J3"ad La/l if 7 : yi c 6,4;- /va j'/3 1.44 3Y fY s l `I 0 'C ' yy s y 77 K? y9 I: 3D ,.34 r33 f 7 o bf 4 F G / l3 O G/ r"/ 47 sl 99 /a1 H x, 20 1 G 3 3y Sal o i z 4s / 07 z K jazz r/7 So s9 r.SS 3 Y yz .?7 G4 5'7 .s 63 Go y6 L yy fy Ci 3 l`s'.3Y 73 3-Z Y3 so 3o L9 s s. ys" M II 1 ; iy 77 .21 s3 p s"7 z/ 3y ,' 020 : s. Ar i I 1s /Y { Ya /W /3!N i /° lith f ik rl Aw( 7 , /1J fr /fr //a q/ o, /, 181 J3 /,0.5 " s/ 6 R 114 14W G.3 /// x/39 3G 76 89 3y /32 ya 70 s ! fid y7 3Y AI 6G t2 1117 3y i 7b' J7 J-0 y/ 9f' y9 T o /o 1? /s/ 1 N AG /$,t /0$/ 60 7 9 9 9 7 Py 's'I;3y p #G-Y /At A/ tis' rf' 73 0 9/ fly 7 41? /03 !/.2/ 37 ff s/ 72 77 /o/ s it 01 G 70 ,'6 11r J.2 ' ' //,s" .70 77 ys- ss- 7s 7r -0;3Hi' y f` j_/s,/ 12 yo ys sf a y3 , yo 77 I .too or /G i/do-? .t. G .9d 00 ,roar /Log 1,114' 'V' .tom / 41KI1 ii 7 eio o } v_ 975!1- 7AX 53/ j!A&7. ,W/; 2W . MN 11 .144 L9 Aa 'j'G9 a ar Q I x F S T tsr' .53 903 .z6 79 +/3.,.f1d'. B1 O AW AW 1071 ,Aul : Aw o3 / i/pG. /GG/ f //!3 1, C D oil/"0/0^r AWO l3 ilav.04 7 wa 04 z.''l x.t 5 adv?.4w Ei It F i G A1/ogag a i 7 Am c fix! A S3 I/.t? h/ 1, 790 A/ Liz 671 i G3 y(L9 K 3i /./ y i f 07.x ! _ ..1}_ k731/.. a 9''1 3 1-_. 46o i f2 ' _.c ! p Q,, R 3 i> S f} s 6- STATEAI.ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t j MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 N z° z i Zi a Z ELECTION J# O u M 0 {{II! O o 2Mi O c0 V z'' l - OS I <`. us PRECINCTS M o N y W tt W< i uj 0 z W W I Z I d u. I d N O S0W 96o0O11nO { N , as 11th Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO I YES NO ') YES NO li YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A C r'/>i 3//j ,r l:i? 1 j 3//7(/.fsuOl .9/ ' 89118!141. Rodeo No.4 B yf y2 y0 S/ SL .7 ,SG G ; J'? a '!=G/ .7i IS2 3G l.3 d"7 12- . 7Z Rodeo No. s c I qG tjz r3 o! yY /oa sem` /ys ' /s' 3Y ''1D2 sG ')ff /-2/ d/ /st r,ofY / - ! / / Rodeo No.6 SI/ yG 71- ZI r7 y3 8D .5.3 .18 ? F? oZ6' ' 9? .f G9 A,6- 02 T 5 2 2- 9 o L D3 aZ ,ZRodeoNo. - E ' L : ,5 _ 9 ;13 yy, GO i/4 -- y+ a.. _YJ_ 7 _ yy ..1 —.. _ Rodeo No.s F S7 `/G 'Yf 57 •s'"7 y/ aG>' ?G A6 d f GZ ,,7G I( s-ayz 3/ 73 /y 92, Rodeo No.9 G 1 y S9 l 7s 77 Y _ Y.z -f AUT7 3y !Iyy y/ j 3 G! i Sy %9 -zy . /y' Rodeo No. 10H 11.-y Illy ' SS i aaj 75- -If SS" / ii /9 y/ yz I.odeo No. 10-A i; sy/ 33 yy 39 _ s"/ /f 7'7 .27 Rodeo No. 10-B 3 Y 3 _.3y.__35.. 3y._._ 3o_.w. - ..`_'A F. _'_/., .1y ,r'd Rodeo No. 10-C K / y! y s y Y 6s" 3G 1 /17/ Pinole No.l t 73 a/7y Gd Pinole No, lA M ff aY iif af -7 Ilaz xf z 3 F vPinole10.2 Oletun?,Cons 9 Sy / I'll' T QPmolc1\0.3 pO, .2__.AW, 5w.Alo y--_... Pinole No. 4 P '' 'i ff rj //y y d-f leg y /s4 GO r3a y ; oo G7 //W ,2r /oz Pinole No. S r Q I' Fy G/ 6 GY 73 s'3 ', 7G ys /D9 .7y + . .G ;.Ss' << ,5 . 9 ,2/ /!o Pinole No.G R '70 iJ G6 '/ r/2 S'l 'f` ? f.?6 S"y ` 4-9 11 1*f 3G . /.1, /-0 Pinole No. 7 S j G7 vi 7 !,YF f/ :!!7 .2-Yv7 -W;. 34"' J117 7; Of . 'l li ' : c' t :/D7 Pinole No. 7 r .7?_-s_ 6.__1`'Z.;10,3.7. ; '?- 31._ 11_'"_.3,_ % ..-?f...' 1D_ yz Pinole No.S A` 99 GS7 91 fIf / 3 J3 50 331/j3 J I,IOp y7 , Ga /O•z,Ir ./1 7 Pitt0le No. 9 s 1!D/ be :G4 /4G //s 3'9 //yjd Pinole No. 10c 1'y 7e2 W/i //'" i2o ado 3 .5 7 Pinole No. 11 D 6 " s 3- 3 1rI/ / t o -.. 73 7f ./ '8',fG yG /v sir 37 f Pinole No. E Pinole No. 13 F 1; yS S7 ': AG 7G %/S a?G 97 Y/ /. Y dy '//3 JO aj Hercules G 7e S-2 ; y7 r3 t l a 4 e7G f / Y `/ ; ?/ yv 77 Selby No, l S Oleum 1'0.3,cons.H S/ 73 b y .fis'w 'JV S",3 ' 7r S 3 ' y6 yy S4 I 7Y `// j 3/ . 1G /7 f 1 l: 13W /JSt/!o/ .3 Z I 7 . . y/.rr _ W7 .144/ 9% ai 8 .u jj/.t 9 ..z3aG( G/P :a/.Z.z TOTALS...___._. I Za 3..3t L.l 3 /' r1:lzzA%1Y . ! Owl ff K ABSENTEE VOTE 1 %al.s09 7 "4. sl<W .VI M INI 1lI O LS 1 HhAASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 P Q t RECAPITULATION R I I S Precinct Vote 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT t. 4 I ABSENTEE VOTE A }4 i 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT B ;/f( / ,;/j.?7 /fW .W/ 9f3 =14 JO' .rv2iA0,yi';,4(a !to" S7/ I Aal , /7/ 117,1 C TOTALS s, 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 14 O t7; 7.ti/IT7ad;fiitl7 1r/w 1 E r F T_.. Precinct Vote I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G MV7 H ABSENTEE VOTES d 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT JA/wT T ro l!/ D frT;1 /Qfl' ii E 9.40, ry.' LLO J O 79j4 I IItth TALS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K;1r iv i 1/ lflP. L //J. I O 370 9 ' 1 M CONTRA cuTA._cmwTY__AL.S_ _O.. Za'j,s i I1..[_l l/ G L.e{7_ i ..1., .i 1..T `_d0`.31 P is , 1 6 s. GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1960k MEASURES SU/MI= TO VOTE OF VOTERS z—' W i f Z0 K <V a yy tiifl0Llz Sym O lu ca BONDS c BONDS YES NO E YES NO YES NO 4VES NO vt i 1C F V.p 74 i s f t s M, yG ,J:2yzs k N 0 li0 :1/• ' f i 1 O pp--- pP a 2 a /aa!= y OL9 8d 16s' 8'9 F t. _ a s R W ' t r r1/ 11 y/02 t t r F t F rrl 78'[GS" ! ' py T z t IIII'' G i ii M i> N 'f O V( R S A B /* Oct. //d F D I4d lzx 1Qi F t f ! x F x t H K1lW,.4Aod.Z/31.z/I(AJil9 Ni Aostioll20 r f P 'F ANVAlfti Q pp It ti Rv s. x f{ 7• AFS • ,> f - •:. t r J x 1 y', Y4 M v t i! F4 r 4 r4.- P S rFr F' N i 5` frilpl t r Y ilk ml .4 x YS 3 " fh y.• L f t 1 . S y i fi `s t k r.hr y ris g fzw Y s h 1 CER'1'IFiCATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO IR *)ULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, X County of AtiM1 x FT e i¢ASF County Clerk r of said County, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore Ydmu adopted and entered utwn the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in Q AND 7— Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on Arozvembe r 81h.1960,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- witted to the.rote of the voters,and that the Statement of the mote Cast,to which this certi(tate is attached, shores the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, aqui the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against .: each measure are full,true and carrect. j WITNESS my hand and Official Seal ay of 1960.F SEAL) yPAASCt, County clerk. fly By Deputy' f Mm above=tWh ate is to be asad oa r s bca the Baud of Sapnn 6m%bas aaiered the Caastr Cleric to wake the official canvass.) L f 1 y . y STATS OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, w. T. Paasch, County Clerk and enc-officio Clerk of the Hoard of supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records; instruments; books, papers, soaps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code, ilitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this lst day of Februa 19 _L3_. W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk the Hoard of Supervisors. Seal a by C'2 I F 4W Deputy County Cleric REEL # 15. SUPERVISORS RECORDS CONTAINS: May 31. 1960 To November 25, 1960 M