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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SITTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN C OLL.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR EDMUND A. y
LINSCHEID:
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Receipt
of Assessment Roll.
At 9 o'clock a.m. the County Assessor delivers to the Board of Supervisors, sitting.; ;:
as a Board of Equalization, the Assessment Roll, maps, books and statements of the- Co nt Yo!!
Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1966-67, and the Board proceeds to examine the same.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE. BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of said Assessment Roll is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and reconvenes as a Board of
Supervisors at 9:15 a.m. with the following members present:
HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN,
PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS,.
JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL,
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Proceedings
of the Board during month
of June, 1966.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, 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
June, 1966, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved. as written and the h'
Chairman authorized to sign said minutes.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Personnel F`
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following pe"6=01
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood- that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Department of A riculture Reclassify Typist Clerk, position number
Animal Control.02, 3aYary Range 17 ($349-$425), to
Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22
395-$481) , effective July 6, 1966.
Add one (1) Typist Clark, Salary Range lCivilService.
349-4425), and cancel one (1) Inter
mediate Typist Clerk, osition number 04,
Salary Range 22 ($39581), effective
July 6, 1966.
County Clerk.Add one (1) Superior Court Clerk, Salary
Range 41 ($628-$763), effective July 6', 1966. ?..
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county Library. Reclassify Typist Clark, position r
number 02, Salary Range 17 ($349-$425).
to Intermediate Typist Clark, Salary
Range 22 ($395-$481)., effective
July 6, 1966. Y -
District Attorneys Add one (1) Deputy District Attorne
Grade I, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821)9
and cancel one (1) Deputy District
Attorney Grade II, position number
07, -Salary Range 52 ($821-$997).
effective July 6, 1966.
Health Department.Add to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Therapist Aide, Salary Range
21 ($385-$469), effective July 6, 1966.
Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Approve appointment of Deputy Clerk II
authorized by Legislature, effective
July 6, 1966. t
Planning Department. Add one (1) Assistant Planner, Salary t4-611
Range 42 ($644-$782), and cancel one k
1) Planner Z, Salary Range 35
543-$660), effective July 11, 1966.
Probation (Boys' Ranch) . Add one (1) Storekeeper, Salary Range 34
530-$62.4), and cancel one (1) Storeroom
Clerk, Salary Range 26 ($436-$530),
effective July b, 1966.
Public Defender. Add to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Deputy Public Defender II.
Salary Range 52 ($821-$997)t and the
class of Deputy Public Defender III,
Salary Ran ga60 ($997-$1,212), effective
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July 6, 1966.
Public Works.Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule M
the class of Pro act Supervisor,
Salaryy Range 53 ($841-$1,022), effective
July 6, 1966.
Social Service. Add one (1) Intermediate Tyist Clerk,
Salary Range 22 ($395-$481)-and cancel
one UTyNist Clerk, Salary Range 17($
3425 , effective July -6s 1966.
Social Service. Reclassify Typist Clerk, position number
54, Salary Range 17 ($3494425), to
Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 a
395-$481), effective July 6, 1966.
Social Service. Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Salary Range 17
349-$425), and cancel one (1) Inter-
mediate
nter
mediate Typist 'Clerk, os it ion number 340
Salary Range 22 ($395- .81), effective fi
July 6s 1966.
Social Service. Add two (2) Social Worker II positions,
Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), and cancel s
two (2) Social Worker III positions,
number 05 and 06, Salary Range 40
613-$745). effective July 6, 1966.
Social Ser*ice.Cancel three (3) Social Worker II posit ions
number 6, 63 and 68, Salary Range 36
556-$676 ), effective July 6, 1966.
Social Service. Cancel one (1) Medical Services Coordinator,l
Salary Range 47 ($727-$883), and remove
the class from the Basic Salary Schedule, 4`
effective July 6, 1966.
Fire Service.Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Battalion Chief, Salary Range 49
763-$927), effective July 6, 1966.
Contra Costa County Flood Control Add one (1 Junior Civil Engineer, Salary ten,
and Water Conservation District. Range 40 0613-$745). and cancel one (1)
Assistant Hydraulic Engineer, Salary Range r
46 ($710-$862) , effective July 60 1966,
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: tr
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Ad jus tments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor t
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriatioal1
adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE " '
ect Sub. Acct.
Judicial District General
Exp.
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 10500
Temporary Salaries 500
i Other Travel 360 `
Jury and Witness Exp.640"
004 Office of Economic Ems'
Opportunity
Professional Service 1003 004-2310 8,102
4 Desks, Executive 7752 68 r:
2 Desks, Typewriter 24
Temporary Salary 2100 450
Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 82644
Flood Control District
Las Trampas, Reach 2, Unit 2 2520 2520-7712 005 465
Walnut Creek, Corps of 2520 2520-7712 027 395.
Engineers #4 i
Walnut Creek, Corps of 2,520 2520-7712 028 604
Engineers #5
Reserve for Contingencies 2520 2520-9970 1,464
Middle & Upper Marsh Creek 2.521 2521-3540 017 1
Middle & Upper Marsh Creek 2521 2521-7712 017 200
Reserve for Contingencies 2521 2521-9970 430
Project Line M) an internal 2560 2560-7700 002 4,782
Project Line M) adjustment 2560 2560-3540 002 4,782 t
County Administrator -
Plant Acquisition
Various Alterations 1003 086-7710 603 594
Grounds Maintenance 1003 330-2282 594
Assessor 016 F
Office Equip. 8 drawer 50
file 7751 OGLE
Office Equip. 2 adders 50
w/cases ?751 008
County Library
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Temporary Salaries 1206 620 1011 500
Typewriters 1206 620 7751 007
Shelving 1206 620 ?751 014 15
Professional & Personal 1206 620 2310 500
Services
Building Inspection #340
Temporary Salaries 1003 340-1013 280
Capital Outlay:x4+t
Camera Polaroid 7750 002 31
Book case 7751 001 16
Wall Map 7751 005 95
Table 45x30 7752 006 28
Office Expense 2100 110
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APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
Man 0 act Sub. Acct.
Clerk of the Board
Temporary Salaries 1003 002 1013 500 r-Temporary Salaries 1003 043 1013 500
Constable - Brentwood
Overtime 278 1014 45x _
Repair and Service Equip-278 2270 20
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Mileage 278 2301 25a..
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Disaster Office
Miscellaneous Surplus 362 7755 003 200 I
Property
60-Watt Compa Station 362 7758 006 200`
rryProbation - Concord Group
Home
Overtime 1003 316 1014 30
Food 1003 316 2150 30
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Road 20 1003 661-7600 103 18,8241. Acalanes Road 1003 661-7600 311 10,000
Pacifica Avenue 1003 661-7600 509 7,000 r
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SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
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1. Bethel Island Road 1003 663-7600 502 7000
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Jemings Terrace 1003 662-7600 101 182824
Love Lane 1003 662-7600 302 109000
AID TO CITIES K;
2. Pennsylvania Ave. - B.F. 1003 685-3580 601 130,700
Richmond B.F.1003 685-3580 600 130,700
Sheriff Is Department
Overtime Salaries, Jail 300-1014 500
Temporary Salaries, 256-1013 500 p..
Communi cat ions
Social Service
Desk Double Ped 1003 500 7752 006 87.5
Desk Typist 007 875
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County Clerk
Capital Outlay 1003 002 7751 004 12
Capital Outlay 1003 043 7751 007 12
Capital Outlay 1003 002 7752 006 12
Capital Outlay 1003 043 7752 006 12
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,lxJamesP. Kenny.
NOES: None. rr-
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Accepting
gifts and donations to
the County Library System
during the month of
June, 1966.
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The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations r...,
to the County Library during the month of June, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll,.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on record filed in the
Clerk's Office, are hereby ACCEPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamas E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll-,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting. t
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor , -
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be, and 4
she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mrs. B. D. Hellum, County Librarian, to attend American Library Association
Annual Conference in New York, New York in the period from July 10, 1966
through July 16, 1966, a
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, '
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing ai
Attorney Fees in the Matter r.
of recovering County claims r
in the IAC - Barbara L. Hill,
Ruthania J. McClough and Betty L. n.
Modkins.
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That Marcus & Bresnahan, Attorneys at Law, are authorized an attorneys' fee in
the amount of ten percent (10%) of such sums as may be recovered in favor of the County of
Contra Costa on account of County Hospital charges through their efforts in the Industrial
Accident Commission actions now pending on behalf of Barbara L. Hill, Ruthania J, McClough:
and Betty L. Modkins, and the auditor-controller is directed to pay to Marcus & Bresnahan,,
ten percent (10%) of such moneys as may be actually recovered and paid to the County of Contikii"
Costa on account of said hospital charges through said efforts.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Super-
visor Coll, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Naming Contra
Costa County Historical Land-
mafks Advisory Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD F
ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission and the Contra Costa
County Historical Society are hereby named jointly as the Contra Costa County Historical
Landmarks Advisory Committee, for the purpose of selecting eligible sites and paces in< the
County to be designated as Points of Historical Interest and to be registered as such by the +
State Department of Parks and Recreation.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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i ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing n
the Public Works Department
to Survey and Mark for Traffic6
Flow Purposes Parking bots at j
County Hospital.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Public works Department is AUTHORIZED to survey and mark for traffic
flow purposes three parking lots at the County Hospital, with the understanding that appropriate
accounting adjustments will be made so that costs are properly reflected in the accounts of
the Public Works Department and the County Hospitals
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamas E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. l
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid- p»
In the Matter of Charges
made by Concord Hospital
District and Establishing
Tax Rate for the Fiscal
Year 1966-1967.
This Board having received copies of the following resolutions adopted by the
Board of Directors of the Concord Hospital District:
66-2 Finding that rates and charges of the Concord Community Hospital are comparable
to charges made by non-profit hospitals within the hospital service area; and
66-3 Setting the amount of revenue to be raised by taxes at $275,000 during the r,-
fiscal year 1966-1967 and requesting that a tax be levied to realize the $275,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, JV
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Auditor.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing 7
consolidation of Regular
Hospital District Election
for Directors of the Concord
Hospital District with the Y
State General Election to
be held on November 8, 1966.
Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and SafetyCode of the State of California
and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Morirty , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED x
that the Regular Hospital riistriet Election for Directors of the Concord Hospital District
shall be consolidated with, the State General Election to be held throughout the County of
Contra Costa on November 8, 1966.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to bill said
Concord Hospital District in the amount of $1 for each election officer, and $6 for each
precinct in the area in which said Concord Hospital District is located.
The foregoing order vas passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors James E- Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P- Kenny,
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Re s olut i,o n Approving t
Application of Provisions
of Section 23 of the United r
States Housing Act of 19379
As Amended, to the County.
The Housing Authority of Contra Costa County having requested that the Board adopt U.N...
a resolution approving application of provisions of Section 23 of the United States Housing.'
Act of 1937, as amended, to the County, so as to permit the lease of private dwellings
for occupancy by low income families; It
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Board's Administration and Financs
Committee (Supervisors Kemy and Coll) for report on July 12, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. Iyf;
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.0
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In the Matter of Proposed Fes,
abatement of structures
on Clinton W. Dreyer
property, Crockett
Waterfront.
This being the time fixed for report from the County Building Inspection Departmn
with reference to proposed abatement of structures on property owned by Clinton W. Dreyer
and located on the Crockett waterfront; and rt.
Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by r.
Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District. r
Attorney for report to the Board on July 12, 1966 at 2:30 p.m.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
payments to the Contra Costa
County Development Association.a{w
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to make advance payment of
6,000 for the month of July, 1966, and $7,500 for the month of August, 1966, to the
Contra Costa County Development Association in anticipation of the execution of the regular
contract between the County and said Association for the fiscal year 1966-67.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. fr.
In the Matter of Request from
the Welfare Rights Organization
of Contra Costa County regarding
s its goals pertaining to Public
Welf are.
Mrs . Katherine Himes, Project Director of the Welfare Rights Organization of
Contra Costa County, 336 Sixth Street, Richmond, California, and Mrs . Harper, Secretary
of said Organization, having appeared before the Board with reference to the organization's = *'"
goals relating to public welfare, and having requested the Board to create jobs for welfare
recipients;
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Social Programs Committee r
Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) for study.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ar
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, p
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Fixing Hearing
Date on Proposed Ordinance to z
Establish a Contra Costa County
Human Relations Commission.
The Reverend William 0. Smith, Chairman of the study committee appointed to consider
the matter of establishing a Human Relations Committee for Contra Costa County, appeared
before the Board and offered for its consideration a proposed ordinance prepared by the study
committee for the purpose of establishing the Contra Costa County Human Relations Commission
and enacting Sections 2240 et seq. of the .ordinance code of Contra Costa County; and
On motion of Sup e rvisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that August 99 im , at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time to consider said proposed
ordinance.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is directed to
give notice of same by publication in THE INDEPENDENT. z
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
James P. Kenny. ha f
NOES: None.
Jr/ ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Notice from I
Pleasant Hill Water DistrictOT
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Fixing Amount of Revenue
Necessary for District's
Requirements - Fiscal Year
1966-1967.
This Board having received a communication from the Pleasant Hill Water District
stating that the revenue of said District during the 1966-1967 fiscal year will be inadequate
to cover the total district's requirements for said year and, therefore, it will be necessary
to levy upon the taxable property within the district during said fiscal year to produce w
the following amounts:
3,000 for Bond Interest and Principal payments, and 200 for other purposes;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Auditor-Controller and to
the County Administrator.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. T,
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Deputy Probation Officer from y"
Byron Boys ' Ranch to Serve on
Detached Duty at Summer Camp
for Juveniles .
The County Probation Officer and the District Attorney having requested that
Mr. Orin Allen, Deputy Probation Officer, Byron Boys' Ranch, be authorized to serve on
detached duty in a regular pay status at a summer camp to be operated between July 23, 1966 Pf
and August 6, 1966 for the benefit of delinquent youths from Contra Costa County, the camp
being located in Sierra County and owned by the District Attorney;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT I&
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the District Attorney and the County Probation
Officer is hereby approved.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Thomas John Coll.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval 7
of Rental Agreement with
Mr. and Mrs . John E. McElroy.,
and authorizing Public Works
Director to execute same,
County-owned house at
150 Camino Pablo, Orinda) .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD _
ORDERED that the rental agreement dated July 1, 1966 , with Mr. and Mrs . John E. McElroy,
for rental of county-owned house located at 150 Camino Pablo, Orinda, "as is on a month
to-month basis at $65 per month, is APPROVED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director,.
is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
rJamesP. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edimmd A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval of
Addendum No. 1 to Specifications
for Boys Rehabilitation Center
Swimming Pool, Byron.
Work Order 5344) .
The Public Works Director having presented Addendum No. 1 to specifications for
the swimming pool to be constructed at the Rehabilitation Center in Byron, providingfor a.n
necessary inventory of maintenance and safety equipment to be included in the contract and`
i specifically requiring that the concrete receive a water cure for 7 days after pouring;, w
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD i
ORDERED that said addendum is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Appointing
Commissioner of El Sobrante
Fire Protection District of
Contra Costa County.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Vincent Mirante is appointed to serve as Commissioner of the El Sobrante Firs
Protection District of Contra Costa County for a term ending Januar,; 1, 1967, replacing
Wilbur J. Skow, who resigned in January, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Fixing
Hourly Rates for Attending
Physicians, County Health
Department, Effective
July 1, 1966.
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This Board having on June 28, 1966 increased hourly rates for attending physicians
at the County Hospital from $10.00 per hour to $12.50 per hour, effective July 1, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the same rate increase for attending physicians rendering
services to the County Health Department is APPROVED, effective July 1, 1966.r3
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
P James P. Kenny. qr
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. vp
In the Matter of Distribution
of Proceeds from the rental of
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tax deeded lands.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following distribution of proceeds from the rental of tax deeded lands
for the period from April 1, 1965 to March 31, 1966 is authorized:
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City of Antioch 4.41
City of Pittsburg 132.42
City of Richmond 38.37
County General Fund 5.73
Tax Losses Reserve Fund 91.1
Total
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dies, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Petition for
Annexation of Certain Territory
to the City of Antioch . w
The City Council of the City of Antioch having presented a petition requesting k..
that the Board annex non-contiguous territory, as more particularly described in the City's yY„
Resolution No. 21.24-A;
On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDf
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Local Agency Formation Coimission.5
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f4
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Receipt of
Official Canvass of June 7,
1966 Direct Primary Election.yyf.
On motion of Supervisor Dias; seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt from the County Clerk of .the official canvass of the June 7, 1966
Direct Primary Election is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Gf
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Rates for Building
and Construction Trades
Classifications.
The Board having been advised by the County Administrator and the Personnel Director {f r
that on the basis of information received from the Contra Costa County Building and Con-
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struction Trades Council, and in line with the County's ordinance and policy provisions,
the following rates for trades classifications will be effective July 1, 1966:
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New Previous Per Cent
Classification Rate Rate Increase
Carpenter 803 749 7.2
Carpenter Leadman 681 827 6.5
Painter 669 799 8.8
Painter Leadman 917 845 8.5
Electrician 948 878 8.0
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said information on rates for trades classificaP
tions is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linsche{d.
In the Matter of Granting f 4ih8
permission to leave the
State of California.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mr. Emmett Hitchcock, County Tax Collector-Treasurer, be and he is hereby
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granted permission to leave the State of California in the period July 11 to July 29, 1966.. '
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Auditor-Controller to return
lighting fee deposited,
County Service Area L-43, re mx
annexation of Subdivision
3407, Shore Acres area.
The Public Works Director having advised the Board that Subdivision 3407 has been_ ';°
annexed to County Service Area L-43 and, there being no charge against lighting district, '-
energizing
istrict t
energizing fee collected as evidenced by Auditor's Receipt No. 45585 dated October 7, 1965;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY .TEE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to return to Western Title
Guaranty Company, Martinez, said lighting fee in the amount of $383.40.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, fm
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.T.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing r
Chairman to sign applications
for appointment to the x ,
medical staff of the County
Hospital.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to sign eighteen applications
for appointment to the medical staff of the Contra Costa County Hospital, as prescribed by
the Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing r,
Annexation of a County Road
to East Bay Municipal Utility
District.
A petition having been received from Kister, Savio and Rei, Inc., 11818 San Pablo
Avenue, El Cerrito, California, requesting the Board to authorize annexation of a County
road (a small section of Christie Road in a parcel of land in Franklin Canyon) to East Bay
Municipal Utility District, for the purpose of obtaining water service required for develop- z
ment of a golf course; and I
This matter having been referred to its Public Works Committee (Supervisor
T. J. Coll with Supervisor A. M. Dias serving for Supervisor E. A. Linscheid) on June 21,
1966; and the County Administrator having signed said petition which required the signature
of a county officer.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT ffry£
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the requested annexation of said section of County road (a
small section of Christie Road in a parcel of land in Franklin Canyon) is APPROVED and the
action taken by the County Administrator is CONFIRMED.r xr¢-
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred X. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
James P. Kenny h;-yY...
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.Fw
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Architectural Services for x,
Proposed Community Health VCenter.
Pursuant to Board Order dated June 21, 1966, and on motion of Supervisor Dias,
seconded by Supervisor Remy, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the firm of Johnson and
Cometta, Architects, of ,Richmond, is authorized to make preliminary studies and the necessary
architectural drawings to submit for Federal and State matching funds for the construction 1
of a Community Mental Health Center. Payment for services rendered is to be made at the
rate of $12.50 per hour, with the total amount not to exceed $2,000 under this authorization,
it being understood that. the actual construction of the project will be contingent upon voter
approval of bond financing.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscbe id.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Completion of Study of w
Drainage Problems in the
Lafayette Heights Area, I
Drainage Zone No. 68.
Supervisor James E. Moriarty brought to the Board's attention a letter received
by him from Mr. W. H. Banks, President of the Lafayette Heights Association, 800 Mariposa
Street, Lafayette, California, and requesting that the Flood Control District resume its
study, begun about three years ago, of drainage problems in the area surrounding Mariposa
and Mountain View Streets, Lafayette Heights area; and 1
The Board having considered same, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by.
j Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted to the Flood n
Control District for completion of said study of drainage problems.
The foregoing order was passed by the' following-vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas -John Coll,
James P. Kenny.L;;n
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Lins cha id.
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In the Matter of Approval
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of Resolution No. 5234.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5234, in which the Board fixes August 27, 1966 at 10 A.M. as.
the time for hearing on proposed annexation of territory (portion of Tract 3008) to County
Service Area M-4, San Ramon area, is APPROVED.
i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Tames P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM DRAIN
of Resolution No. 5235• MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS- BY TSE BOARD -,
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5235, in which the Board accepts as completed as. of July. 1,; 1966x w-
contract with McGuire & Hester, for construction of portion of Line "A", Ygnacio Valley
v Channel, from Minert Road to Geary Road, Concord, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edimmd A. Linscheid.
a In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5236.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5236, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute a
partial release of lien taken against Dale M. and Charlotte Stanley, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
q James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5237.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5237, in which the Board, on the recommendation- of the Public
Works Director declares Samuel Bernstein (lessee of property to be used for motel site at
Buchanan Field in default of lease, as amended; and directs that a notice of default to
Section 8 of that Amendment to the Lease dated July 6, 1965, with the understanding that
the original lease shall be terminated and any and all lease deposits retained by the county
unless the lessee cures said default or complies with terms and conditions of the Board's
rant of extension of lease approved on May 31, 1966 within the 30 days default noticegPPysy s F•.-
is APPROVED. r.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: fs
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5238.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDwA
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5238, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor to
correct certain erroneous assessments, is APPROVED. J
The foregoing order was passed by the .following vote of the Board: k}..
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. rt
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5210.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 52) 0, in which the Board approves plans and specifications for
Buchanan Field Industrial Lease Site Area drainage improvements, Concord and fixes time for
opening bids as July 26, 1966 at 11 a.m., is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. rf
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid..
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And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors. and-,reoonvenes-as 's.•Bosrdtl.of'
Equalization with` the,followin` m6ihbers present:
HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, hk
PRESIDING; SU.IERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS,
JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
In the Matter of Stipulation
re Standard Oil Company of
California's application for
reduction in assessment on
Parcel No. 26-100-808.
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Mr. Robert Morris, Attorney at Law, appeared on behalf of Standard Oil Company of
California, was sworn, and presented a stipulation with reference to Standard's application
for reduction in assessment on Parcel No. 26-100-808, which stipulation provides that, in
the event the appeal of Standard being heard this day before the Board is denied, and if it
is finally determined in a judicial proceeding to which the County and Standard are parties
that the basis upon which Standard claims a reduction in assessment is proper, the assessed
value. as requested b Standard shall be the correct assessed value of said parcel; andqby -Standard P
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Mr. James Disney, Deputy District Attorney, and Mr. E. F. Wanaka, County Assessor,
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having agreed to said stipulation, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor
Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the stipulation is agreed to by the County. y
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Denying
Appeal of Standard Oil
Company for reduction in
assessment on property.
Mr. Robert Morris, Attorney at Law, appeared on behalf of Standard Oil Company,
was sworn, and testified regarding said Company's application for reduction in assessment
on property referred to on the 1966-1967 Assessment Roll as Assessor's Parcel No. 26-100-808; .=
and
Mr. Morris presented Mr. Harry Ansbro who was sworn, and testified; and
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The Board having considered said application for reduction in assessment on the
property above referred to, and the recommendation of the County Assessor that the appeal be
denied;
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty,y, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY .THE .BOARD .j
ORDERED that the appeal is DENIED.
The foregoing order was -passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Stipulation
re Gulf Oil Corporation's
applications for reduction
in assessments on Parcel
No. 32-270-827 and Parcel
No. 32-270-826.
Mr. H. C. Daudistel, Staff Tax Agent, appeared on behalf of Gulf Oil Corporation
of California, now known through merger as Gulf Oil Corporation, was sworn, and presented d
stipulation with reference to Gulf's applications for reduction in assessments on Parcel
No. 32-270-827 (c/o Occidental) and Parcel No. 32-270-826 (c/o Signal Oil), which stipulation
provides that, in the event the appeals of Gulf being heard this day before the Board are
denied, and if it is finally determined in a judicial proceeding to which the County and';
Gulf are parties that the basis upon which Gulf claims a reduction in assessments is proper,
the assessed values as requested by Gulf shalt be correct assessed values of said parcels; ;d
and
Mr. James Disney, Deputy District Attorney, and Mr. E. F. Wanaka, County Assessor,
having agreed to said stipulation, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor '
Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the stipulation is agreed to by the County. n
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Denying
Appeal of Gulf Oil Corpo-
ration (Signal Oil and
Occidental) .
Mr. H. C. Daudistel, Staff Tax Agent, appeared on behalf of Gulf Oil Corporation
of California, now known through merger (copy of the Articles of Merger on file) as Gulf
Oil Corporation, was sworn, and testified with reference to said Corporation's applications
for reduction in assessments on property referred to on the 1966-1967 assessment roll as
Parcel No. 32-270-827 (c/o Occidental), and Parcel No. 32-270-826 (c/o Signal Oil) ; and x
The Board having considered said applications for reduction in assessments on the
property above referred to, and the recommendation of the County Assessor that the appeal bs
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On motion of Su ervisor Moriarty,
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ORDERED that said appeal be and the same is hereby DENIED.z
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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And the Board takes recess as the Board of Equalization to meet as the Board of
Supervisors on Tuesday, July 12, 1966 at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Administration Building
Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR
EDMUND A LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: : W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
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On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Dios,
i seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed, be andthey .:
are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, and J. W. Dernetz, Office
of the County Administrator, to. attend the Thirty-first Annual
Conference of the National Association of Counties in New Orleans,
Louisiana in the P yeriodfromJul 17 - 20 1966.s w
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. s
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriatiaa'
adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE r•
afnMect Sub. Acct.
Contra Costa County
Department of Education
511-601-2303 (other travel)10000
511-602-2303 (other travel)1,000
00 - Social Service
Shelving Unit 500 7751 004 76
Transparency Projector 500 7750-019 84
Letter Opener 500 7751 017 8
Office of Economic
Opportunity 004
Freight Drayage Express 400
Office Supplies 100
Printing Costs 100
Reserve for Contingencies 600
Brentwood Fire Protection
District 2004
Temporary Salaries 2004 2004 1013 442
Reserve for Contingencies 2004 9970 22,558
Land Purchase 2004 ?700 002 3000
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Relief of Shortage in Accounts
of Walnut Creek Municipal
Court.
Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Number 2702, adopted by this Board on
January 28, 1964; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted for relief of shortage of $17.00 in the accounts of
the Walnut Creek Municipal Court. R ;
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.P
In the Matter of Authorizing
County Health Officer to
execute agreement between
Contra Costa County and State
of California for use of State
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Armory in Richmond for Public
immunization clinics .
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Health Officer is authorized to execute an agreement dated July 60
1966 between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California for the intermittent use
of the State Armory in Richmond, California in the period from August 192 1966 through
August 4, 1967, for public immunization clinic use.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 1Z,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Participation in the i
Alameda County Police
Information Net (P.I.N. )
System.
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This Board having considered the matter of authorizing county participation in
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the Alameda County Police Information Net (P.I.N.) System, and on motion of Supervisor Dias,
seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney and the
County Administrator are directed to prepare an appropriate covering joint powers agreement 4,
between the County of Contra Costa and the County of Alameda.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Lins cheid.
In the Matter of Acknowledging
receipt of 1966-1967 Budget
Message of the County Administrator.
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The County Administrator having submitted his Budget Message for the fiscal year
1966-1967;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by. Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said Budget Message is ACKNOWLEDGED; and
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Budget Message is APPROVED as the
basis for the preparation and issuance by the County Auditor-Controller of the 1966-1967 k
Proposed County Budget.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of 1966-1967
Budget Message of the
County Administrator.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THIS
BOARD ORDERED that the 1966-1967 Budget Message received from the County Administrator thin:
date is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny
Coll) for study.r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Acknowledging
receipt of schedule of
estimated 1966-1967 budgets
for Special Districts. r
The Board having received a schedule of estimated 1966-1967 budgets for Special
Districts under the control of the Board. of Supervisors;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS,
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said schedule is ACKNOWLEDGED; and
f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said schedule is APPROVED as the basin;
for the preparation and issuance by the County Auditor-Controller of the proposed 1966-1967 .°,
budgets for said Special Districts.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. r "
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
suit against Henry Muchlinski
and Werner Borisch to recover
costs of hauling mud, cleaning
road and installing base rock
berm on White Oak Drive.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
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That the District Attorney is authorized to file suit against Henry Muchlinahi and
Werner Borisch to recover the cost to the County of hauling mud, washing down, and installin
filter berm of base rock on White Oak Drive on November 17, 1965.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor ':.."
Coll, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.
James P. Kenny. .
NOES: Supervisors - None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Committee to Screen
Proposals Submitted for the
County "701" Land Use and
Study Project.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to send letters to the i
chairman of the Contra Costa County Mayors Conference, the chairmen of the City Managers,
City-County Engineers, and City-County Planners groups, requesting that the chairman of each
group, or a representative designated by him, serve with county officials on a review committertoscreenproposalssubmittedfortheCounty "701" Land Use and Transportation Study Project.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Proparation
of Ordinance to Establish
County Fire Warden Position.
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This Board having considered the matter of appointment of a County Fire Warden r.
with the Fire Chief of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, serving ex officio
in the Fire Warden capacity; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney and County Administrator are directed to prepare theft/ necessary ordinance to implement same.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Yr ,_
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to n
Negotiate Amendment to
Walnut Creek Memorial Building
Lease.Fe
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Rift of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate
amendment to Walnut Creek Memorial Building lease to provide approximately 600 additional 2
square feet in the basement area for second department of Danville-Walnut Creek Municipal a'
Court.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: w
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, V`
James P. Kenny.31
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Full Receipt and Release of
the County Claim in the action
of Fannie Marie Mason V.S
David A. Martinez, No. R-12542.
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That the Auditor-Controller is •authorized and directed to accept $1,338.00 in
full settlement of the County's claim in the pending action by Fannie Marie Mason against
David A. Martinez, being number R-12542 in the Contra Costa County Superior Court, and the
District Attorney is authorized and directed to execute a full Receipt and Release in
connection with said matter, which is to be delivered upon payment of the mentioned sum.
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The foregoing order was passed on motior_ of aupervisor Coll., seconded by
Supervisor Moriarty, and adopted by the following vote: N.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edasnd A. Linscheid-
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In the Matter of Reports
which indicate an increased
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number of thefts at County
Airport.
Supervisor James E. Moriarty having called attention to reports which he has recei
and which indicate an increase in the number of thefts occurring at the County Airpar t;: and,: ,
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,.
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Sheriff for review and report to the-
Board.heBoard.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. t`
In the Matter of Letter
from Mr. Herbert R. Bourell
concerning his failure to y
be reinstated to the
Sanitarian list in the f
Sanitation Divisions Health
Department.
This Board having received a communication from Mr. Herbert R. Bourell, P. 0.. Bo, a
Walnut Creek, California, in which he outlines reasons for his resignation as Sanitarian-
the
anitarian
the Health Department and in which he presents certain recommendations for improvements.s
in the Health Department;
On motion of Supervisor Xoriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the County Administrator for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Claim
for Damages .
Emma Bustamante, 1320-13th Street, San Pablo, California (and her attorney Donald
MacLeod, 77 Jack London Square, Oakland) having filed with this Board on June 21, 1966,
claim for damages in the amount of $50,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. f..`..
NOES: None.M
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of ratifying
Clerk's action in referring
copy of Summons & Complaint
in Court action to the Office
of the District Attorney.
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The Clerk of this Board having or, July 11, 1966 referred copy of Summons and L
Complaint served on W. T. PAASCH, CLERK, on July 11, 196 , in Action No. 08968 of the
MUNICIPAL COURT for the MT. DIABLO JUDICIAL DISTRICT, in and for the County of Contra Costa,,;
State of California. TALMADGE WESTMORELAND 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 is hereby
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.tz
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of ratifying
Clerk's action in referring
copy of Summons and Complaint
in Court action to the Office
of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on July 11, 1966, referred copy of Summons and f ¢
Complaint served on J. Metzger, Deputy Clerk, on July 11, 1966, in Action No. C5446 of the
MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT, CITY OF WALNUT CREEK, in and for the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, DAVID J. BENDER and EVELYN BENDER versus NORTHBAY PIPELINE
Co., CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE_DISTRICT, at al, to the Office of the District Att orne. ; y
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED. I
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Proposed
purchase of a fishing vessel
for use by the California
State Department of Fish m
and Game.
This Board having considered the matter of advertising, for bids for the purchase
of a fishing vessel to be used by the California State Department of Fish and Game in
connection with protection of fish and game and research studies in the delta area of Contra
Costa County;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ``l
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the County Auditor- t'
Controller to determine whether the purchase can be made prior to the adoption of the
1966-1967 final budget.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, A
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
µABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A.
Linscheid.In the Matter of Review
of Findings making Edna
McGill Responsible for
Medical Services.
p This being the time fixed for report by the Board's Administration and
Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll), pertaining to findings of this Board making
Edna McGill responsible for the cost of medical services rendered to Augustus McGill,
deceased,
t Supervisor Coll reported that Mr. Michael Huffaker, attorney representing Mrs. McGill,
had contacted the Board to advise that he would be unable to attend today's meeting and
requested that action be taken on the basis of evidence heretofore given to the
Board;On motion of Superintendent Thomas John Coll, seconded by Supervisor Alfred
M.rf Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to July 19, 1966 at 11:45 a.
m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,
t James P.
Kenny.
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7 ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval
of agreement with George S.
Nolte Consulting Engineers
for survey services for
Contra 'Costa County Fire
Protection District Consoli- g'=
dated Fire College.
Agreement for survey services between the County of Contra Costa and George .S.
Nolte Consulting Civil Engineers, for survey work to be performed at the site of the future"
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated Fire College, wherein it is agre''.
that Engineer will perform certain work, with total cost not to exceed $1,800 without fturthfr
authorization from the Board of Supervisors, having been presented to this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD:ORDERRD
that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this .
Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: L_
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
County Garage to provide
i automotive services for r
Contra Costa County Water
District vehicles.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE- BOARD,` f
ORDERED that authorization is hereby granted to the County Garage, Public- Works Departmsnt `
to do such radio static suppression as necessary in cooperation with the .Communications,
Center to maintain the Contra Costa County Water District vehicles, with the understand i4r_ __
that said district shall be billed for cost plus ap ropriate overhead, pursuant to
Resolution No. 1077, adopted by the Board on July 2 , 1962.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. F
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval z
of Application Part 2
Revised for Hill-Harris
funds for the Richmond
Health and Medical Center
Project 313 HC D&T),
Work Order No. 5334.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Application Part 2 Revised for Hill-Harris funds for the Richmond Health aro
Medical Center (Project No. 313 HC D&T) is hereby APPROVED, and James P. Kenny, Chairman
of the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, and Thomas John Coll, past Chairman,
are AUTHORIZED to execute said applications, and all other required documents and assurances
on behalf of the County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER uRDERED that this Board hereby declares its intention
to budget additional funds, totaling $1,119,674, for this project, $469,674 in the 1966-19671.;2
budget and $650,000 in the 1967-196budget; and the County Auditor-Controller is directed _
to transmit a letter to the California State Department of Public Health certifying that
this amount will be budgeted and that the County has in its general. funds a currently
budgeted amount of $925,000.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. y`
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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July
In the Matter of Proposed t
Recruitment Action With
Regard to County Health
Officer Position.
This Board having considered initiating recruitment action to replace Dr. H. L. Blum,
County Health Officer, whose resignation will become effective September 30, 1966s and there
being under consideration the matter of consolidation of several County agencies, one of these
being the County Health Department, and there further being some question about the legality
of appointing an Acting County Health Officer; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Office of the District Attorney, County Adminis-
trator and the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, report to be made to the Board
on July 19, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Request
from Mr. A. V. Bartlett
for Cancellation of
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Property Tax Assessment.F 3
A communication having been received from Mr. Alan V. Bartlett, 1201 Monticello x
Road, Lafayette, California, in which he requests the Board to authorize cancellation of
tax assessment in the amount of $188.83 for the fiscal year 1965-1966, said assessment having
been levied on unsecured personal property located at 3630 Harvey Court, Lafayette, California
which property Mr. Bartlett states was vacated on December 30, 1965 under threat of condem-
nation, and was subsequently sold to the State Highway Department with title conveyed on
or about April 1, 1966; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this natter is REFERRED to the County Assessor for report to the Board
on July 144 1966.
The foregoing order was passed b the following vote of the Board: K -
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.r'
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In the Matter of Report
from Planning Department:
Regarding the Future
Development of Oak Sprivgs
unit No. 3, Orinda.
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This Board having on April 5, 1966 referred to the Planning Department, Flood
Control District, Public Works Department, and District Attorney for study, the matter of
future development of Oak Springs Unit No. 3, Orinda, for recommendation as to a solution
of the problems for the adjacent area; and
The Planning Department having submitted a report prepared in conjunction With
the departments listed above, including details of problems and required studies and con-
eluding that the problems in the area are not necessarily different from other properties
under private ownership ix: the county, and stating that the county departments involved do
not have resources available to conduct studies necessary on private property; and in view
of all negative factors indicated, the opinion is offered that the Board may consider it
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desirable to adopt an order preventing issuance of any further building permits in Unit No. 3, z=
pending completion of necessary studies and attendant improvements;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Public Works Committee
Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) for study.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supezwisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Amendment
to Agreement with Griffenhagen-
Kroeger, Inc. for Testing
Services for Civil Service
Examinations.
This Board having entered into an agreement on July 13, 1963 with Griffenhagen-
Kroeger, Inc., providing for complete testing services for civil service examinations;. and.
An amendment to said agreement having been presented to the Board this day,
wherein certain changes are made in Sections 10a, 10b and lOc (1) , as more particularly, aet
forth in said amendment;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll. . tL<
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment is approved and James P. Kenny, Chairman of
this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Acknowledging x
Receipt of Report of County
Administrator on Changes in i
Premiums for Employee Health
and Welfare Plan.b
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report of County Administrator on changes in premiums for employes
health and welfare plan is acknowledged.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Island
County Fire Protection District
and Mt. View County Fire Pro-
tection District.
Agreement dated July 1, 1966, between the Island County Fire Protection District
hereinafter called District, and the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, hereinafter
called Fire Agency, and wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of
the sum of $2,716 to be paid by the District to the Fire Agency, the Fire Agency will
perform certain services and the District will levy taxes upon property to raise the sum
agreed to be paid, as particularly set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Board;
and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is
authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Island County Fire Protection District"2
and on behalf of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, the Board of Supervisors' :
being the governing body of both districts.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, _
James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Clarification
of County Building Ordinance
as to Requirement Pertaining
to Sanitary Facilities.a
Mr. Robert F. Mygrant appeared before the Board to request clarification of the i
intent of a particular County Ordinance which prescribes that sanitary facilities shall
be provided in all buildings; and
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Mr. Mygrant having stated that the building in question was erected for the
purpose of unloading railroad cars and questioned the need for sanitary facilities in said
building; and
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Mr. Mygrant having further stated that he had discussed the matter with the
Building Inspection Department and he had been unable to obtain a clear decision and, l
further, that he had been advised that the case was being referred to the office of the
District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Building Inspection Department
and to the District Attorney for report to the Board on July 26, 1966 at 11:30 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. f
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of County's
Representatives on the
Executive -Committee,
Association of Bay Area
Governments .
This Board having received a letter from the Association of Bay Area Governments
advising that the terms of office of Chairman James P. Kenny, as Representative, and
Supervisor Thomas John Coll, as Alternate, on the Association's Executive Committee expired
July lat., and stating that unless advised to the contrary, the Association will continue
the County's representation as it now is; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said terms of office be extended. k
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Recommendation
from the County Health Officer
Regarding "Prospectus for a Land
Use and Transportation Planning
Program for Contra Costa County."
This Board having received a memorandum from the County Health Officer recommending
that the firm which prepared the "Prospectus for a Land Use and Transportation Planning I
Program for Contra Costa County" be authorized and directed to prepare an amendment to the
prospectus giving sufficient scope to objectives relating to the basis utilities of water
and sewage or solid waste disposal, etc.; and
On motion of Supervisor bias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator.
r.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, h;
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Letter
from Mt. Diablo Men's
Garden Club Regarding
Portion of Highway 4 which
the State has included in
its Scenic Highway Plan.
This Board having received a letter from Mt. Diablo Ments Garden Club with
reference to that portion of Highway 4 lying within the county which the State has included
in its scenic highway plan, and in which the club advises that under the standards of scenic;: ;
highways, local governments are to be responsible for the highway corridors if the roa&. is
to be retained in the planning; and suggesting that the Board, take prompt action- to insure =F'
that Contra Costa County will meet the required standards in planning, zoning, etc; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS.BY"THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works and Planning Departments for report;:,'
to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approving
Extension of Agreement with
Lafayette Design Project re
County Service Area M-2.
WHEREAS on July 20, 1965, the Board approved agreement with Lafayette Design:
Project of Lafayette for services to be performed within County Service Area 1-2; and
WHEREAS an Extension of Agreement with said corporation for the term July 1,, 1966v
to June 30, 1967, has been presented to the Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT r
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Extension is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman or
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this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Contra r
Costa County Housing
Authority's Request re
Leasing of Private
Dwellings for Occupancy
by Low Income Families.
This being the time fined for report by the Boards Administration and Finance
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) with reference to the request made by
the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County that this Board adopt a resolution approving
application of provisions of Section 23 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amsndedt,,
to the County, so as to permit the lease of private dwellings for occupancy by low income
families; and
Mr. Roger B. Spaulding, Executive Director of the Housing Authority, and
Mr. Robert E. Joznlin, County Welfare Director, appeared in support of the application; and
Supervisor J. P. Kenny reported on behalf of the Committee and recommended that T
the application be approved with the stipulation and understanding that the dwellings-meet
the requirements of the County Building Inspection and Health Departments; and Ar
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,- IT IS BY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that the Committee's recommendation is APPROVED and the matter is referred to the
District Attorney for the drafting of an appropriate resolution, said resolution to be
presented to the Board July 19, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and reconvenes as a Board of
Equalization with the following members present:
HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN,
PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, h
JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
In the Matter of Appeal of
Mr. M. C. Wiley for reduction A .
in assessment levied on
Parcel No. 148-311-035.
Mr. M. C. Wiley, 1803 Mountbatten Court, Concord, California, appeared before the
Board, was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessment levied on f
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property referred to as Parcel No. 148-311-035; and
Representatives of the County Assessor's Office appeared and recommended that no
change be made in the assessment; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
j ORDERED that the assessed value of the parcel be reduced from $7,580 to $70420.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: p
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Denying Appeal
of American Smelting and Refining
Corporation for reduction in
assessment.
Mr. Valentine Brooks, Attorney, and Mr. Albert Lawson, Accounting Manager of the Fy
American Smelting and Refining Corporation, Selby, California, appeared before the Board,
were sworn, and testified regarding the Corporations appeal for reduction in assessment on
property referred to as Parcel No. 355-040-002; and
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Mr. Brooks stated that American Smelting and Refining Corporation is convinced
that stock imported into California is tax free; and said Corporation is of the opinion that ru
the goods remain in an import status until sold as refined materials. (This is in addition
to, and independent to, its position that goods in custom bond are exempt from tax. ) Further,
said position that the goods are exempt from tax is a legal position based on statutes and
upon the customs regulations and of the United States Treasury Department; and
Mr. Brooks suggested that the Board either ask the State Board of Equalization
for an opinion or request the District Attorney to ask for an opinion from the State Attorney r4"
General; and
Mr. John A. Nejedly, District Attorney, advised the Board that the law is not
clear in its application to the facts involved in this case; that the opinion of the District s
Attorney is that the import status of the foreign ores has terminated because they have
become a part of the domestic property within the State; that, therefore, the property is
taxable; in any event, the question is debatable, and it is a proper basis that the issue
of liability should be determined; and
The Board having considered the matter, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, IT WAS ORDERED that the petition for reduction in said assessment BE DENIED. b
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and reconvenes as a Board of
Supervisors with the following members present:
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HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN,
PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS,
JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL.
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In the Matter of Fixing
Hearing for Protests on
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Cost of Improvements
Made in Assessment District
1964-9, Kensington Area.
An Engineers ' report haying been filed with the Clerk of the Board on July 6, ; 1966; x:
by Bryan and Murphy, as Engineer of Work of Assessment District 1964-9, Kensington area,
setting forth the costs of assessments in said district; and
On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Dias,,,,,. f`
seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that this Board fixes August 2, 1966 at 10:00` a.
as the time for hearing protests on cost of improvements made in said district, and the,'Clerh
is directed to publish notice of same for' the time and in the manner required by law in
The Independent," a newspaper of general circulation within Contra Costa County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Abatement of
Structures on Clinton W. Dreyer
Property Located on Crockett F'
Waterfront.
This being the time fixed for report by the District Attorney with reference to
the abatement of structures located onproperty owned by Clinton W. Dreyer on the Crockett
waterfront, A. W. Walenta, Deputy District Attorney, reported that Mr. Dreyer had questionedt
whether or not the county would protect him from claims of certain persons if he demolishes
structures scheduled for nuisance abatement; and
In 'the opinion of the District Attorney, by notices posted and mailed with f sApeat` '
to abatement of the subject property the county has been vested with jurisdiction over the
structures as against any claims (on the part of Verducci, De Jesus, and Ramao) of which:
the county had no actual knowledge when abatement was ordered, and the county can, ther4lore :
proceed to abate the structures without regard to the mentioned claim, with the actual aost p,,
of such abatement to be charged against the subject real property; and s
The District Attorney further advised that Mr. Dreyer was free to undertake
abatement of the mentioned structures himself but the county could not promise to protect
him from claims of third persorw if he does so; and
Mr. Dreyer appeared and requested, on the advice of his attorney, that he be.,
allowed additional time, to November 30, 1966, to remove the last remaining abatement on
the property; he explained that he had been held up since 'the end of March because of
threat of legal action and if his request is granted it will give Verducci and De Jesus_
time to remove the nuisance themselves or if not done, Mr. Dreyer can then abate the nuisance
himself without being subject to passible suit; and
The Board having considered same, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by
Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Dreyer!s request is granted and he is
allowed until November 30, 1966, to abate the subject structures.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid,
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In the Matter of Amending
Resolution No. 5211 to
Change the Effective Date
for Certain Positions Added
to Various County Departments.
The Board having on June 28, 1966 adopted Resolution No. 5211 authorizing certain
additional positions for various County Departments, the effective dates in some cases being
July 1, 1966 and in other cases August 1, 1966; and
On recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Dias,
seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5211 is amended
to provide that the effective date for each of the additional positions authorized shall
be June 30, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. ti
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Authorizingr
Payment of Expenses Incurredw.
for Travel and Meals by Low-
Income Members of the Economic
Opportunity Council.
WHEREAS the Economic Opportunity Council of this county is an advisory committee
appointed to advise the Board of Supervisors on problems of special interest to the Board
and to make reports and recommendations; and
WHEREAS an application for Federal project funds has been submitted to provide
reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses for low-income council members re"sulting
from Economic Opportunity Council activities; and
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WHEREAS Government Code Sections 31000.1 and 29741 permit payment from available
funds for actual and necessary expenses of travel, lodging, and meals for the members of
advisory committees while on official business as approved by the Board; and
WHEREAS the Economic Opportunity Development Director recommends approval of a
request of the Economic Opportunity Council for reimbursement of low-income council members
out of county funds pending approval of Federal project funds for thispurpose;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, s
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it authorizes payment to low-income members of the Economic
Opportunity Council for actual and necessary expenses incurred for travel and meals in con-
nection with Economic Opportunity Council business.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is directed
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to pay such amounts as may be approved by the Office of the County Administrator for this 4:
purpose, but not to exceed a total of $1,400 during the months of July and August, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,Thomas John Coll,E
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5246.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5246, in which the Board authorizes the County Building Inspec-
tion Department to waive soils engineer report requirements where justifiable and to go
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advise the State Division of Real Estate, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. w
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid,
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5247.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE HOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5247, in which the Board AUTHORIZES the Engineer of Work for
Assessment District 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard, to order certain changes in the work,
provided that all such changes shall be approved by the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor, r
and which will not result in increasing construction costs, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5249.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD.-, ,.,:,.--
ORDERED
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5249, in which the Board appoints a special recounting board:`
for the purpose of making a manual recount of all ballots cast for the Democratic nomination E
to the office of Assemblyman, Tenth District, and fixes payment for said recount at the,
rate of $2.38 per hour, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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of Resolution No. 5253.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
3 ORDERED that Resolution No. 5253, in which the Board consummates purchase of property
located at Pine and Ward Streets, Martinez, from Kenneth S. Edmeades, for $20,5009 required
for for County Civic Center, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5255• Y
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD R ,
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5255, in which the Board accepts as complete construction of
improvements, Assessment District. 1964-9, Kensington area, and accepts as county roads
ARLMONT DRIVE (between Arlington Avenue and Highland Boulevard) and MARGUERITA ROAD,
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred N. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval s
of Resolution No. 5256.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 2 6 in which the Board fixes Au55 ,gust 30, 1966 at 10 e.m. as the
date for hearing on proposed formation of County Service Area W-2 to finance the net charges
and installation of a water main in Alcosta Boulevard, which action will be necessary to
furnish water service from the East Bay Municipal Utility District to inhabitants of the
Amador Valley No. 3 unincorporated territory (the built up area of the Valley Community
Services District within Contra Costa County), is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. t
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of. Approval of
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Resolution No. 5257•
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD y
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5257, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute
Satisfaction of Liens taken against the following persons, is APPROVED:
Leo A. Roy
Terry B. Axley wr
Lloyd Kinnee t
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. J }
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. r=
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5258.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5258, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to execute tM.
a Subordination of Lien against L. D. Williamson, is APPROVED. A
The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor. Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5259.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5259, in which the Board fixes August 2, 1966, at 10:30.
a.m. for sale of $4,750,000 issue of 1964, Series C, Richmond Union High School District
Bonds, (for purchase of Richmond Unified School District Bonds) , is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,, Thomas John Coll,
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In the Matter of Adjournment a
in respect to the memory of
the late Bryan Shary.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that it
this Board adjourns its meeting this 12th day of July, 1966, at 4:00 p.m. in respect to
the memory of the :Late Bryan Shary, a well-known civic leader in the City of Concord.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is DIRECTED to prepare an
appropriate resolution for presentation to members of Mr. Shary's family. I
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5260.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5260, in which the Board adjourns its meeting in respect to
the memory of the late Bryan Shary, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, July 14, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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THURSDAY JULY 14 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED F-
SESSION AT 9 A.M. F;
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. K
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P . KEMY, r
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Fixing
Date for Hearing Appeals
for Adjustments in
Assessments .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Monday, July 18, 1966 at 9 a.m. is FIXED as the time for the Board, sitting as a
Board of Equalization, to consider applications for adjustments on assessments;
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 5
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. k°
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Physical Examinations for Youths 3
scheduled to attend a summer
camp under Summer Youth Work 7. di7
Program Component Project 4fi
No. 7-36.
Mr. E. R. Brusatori, Economic Opportunity Program Development Director, having
indicated that physical examinations are required for youths scheduled to attend a Sumer
camp under Economic Opportunity Project No. 7-38, a Youth Summer Work Program; n'
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD"
ORDERED that the County Health Department is AUTHORIZED to provide physical examinations for
one hundred youths scheduled to attend a summer camp tnder an Economic Opportunity Youth
Summer Work Program with the understanding that the cost of each examination will be $109
and that the total expenditure of $1,000 for this purpose will be largely subject to reim-
bursement under the California Medical Assistance Program, a
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. Jy,r
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
SUPERVISOR LINSCHEID ARRIVED AT 1:50 P.M.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5261.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5261, in Which the Board requests the U. S. Government to
withdraw its objections to change of ownership of western operations of the Tidewater
Oil Company to Phillips Petroleum Company because of economic damage that will result
If said transfer is prevented, is APPFIDVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, July 18, 1966, iA the Board Chambers,
Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORShq;
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SITTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1966 i
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
ABSENT: SUPERVISORS JAMES E. MORIARTY..
THOMAS JOHN COLL.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
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In the Matter of Granting Appeal
of Walter G. Mace P. 0. Box 624 y
Port Chicago, California, for
reduction in assessment.
Mr. Walter G. Mace, P. 0. Box 624, Port Chicago, California, appeared before the
Board, was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessment on property
referred to as Parcel No. 100-230-010; and
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Mr. Carl Rush appeared on behalf of the County Assessor, and recommended that the
assessed value be reduced from $5,500 to $5,000;
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Ltnscheid, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the assessment on said parcel be reduced as recommended. x
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. j.
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SUP:rMVISOR COLL ARRIVED AT 9:18 A.M. AND
SUPERVISOR MORIARTY ARRIVED AT 9:21 A.M.
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In the Matter of Appeal of Olney R.
and/or Martha L. Morse for Reduction
in Assessment Levied on Parcel
No. 98-130-002.
Mr. Olney R. Morse, 197 Driftwood Drive, Pittsburg, California, appeared before
the Board, was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessment levied
on property referred to as Parcel No. 98-130-002; and V
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Mr. Carl Rush appeared for the County Assessor and recommended no reduction in
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assessment;On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, THE
BOARD ORDERED that the assessed value be reduced from $3,010 to $2,
740.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:
Jp AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,
Xkk Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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None.ABSENT:
None.
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rr In the Matter of Appeal of C. Dudley De Velbiss
K'for reduction in assessment levied
on Parcel No. 241-081-
010.
cwt This being the time fixed for hearing on application of C. Dudley De
Velbiss, 127 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, for reduction in assessment on
property referred to as Parcel No. 241-081-010;
and
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I The Chairman called for the applicant, who was not present, and on motion
of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
said application be and the same is hereby
DENIED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
3r 'Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny. NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Appeals of
Mr. L. C. Evans for reduction
in assessments levied on
i Parcel No. 273-073-012,
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Parcel No. 273-073-013, and
Parcel No. 273-073-014.
Mr. Lewis C. Evans, 275 Orchard Road, Orinda, California, appeared, before the Board,,
was sworn, and testified regarding his appeals for reduction in assessments levied on
property referred to as Parcel No. 2?3-073-012, Parcel No. 273-073-013, and Parcel No.
273-0?3-014; and
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Mr. Joe Suta, representing the County Assessor's Office, appeared and recommended
that no change be made in the assessments; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said appeals be DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appeal of ry'
Mr. Carl Erikson for reduction
in assessment levied on
Parcel No. 200-051-016.
Mr. Carl Erikson, 557 La Gonda Way, Danville, California, appeared before the'.Board.
was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessment levied on proper
referred to as Parcel No. 200-051-016; and
Mr. Joe Suta, representing the County Assessor's Office, appeared and recommended
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that no change be made in the assessment; and r
On motion of Supervisor T.inscbe id, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ;
ORDERED that said appeal BE DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES; Supervisors Alfred M. bias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appeals of
Mr. H. Cobden, representing
Linda Vista Estates Corporation,
for reduction in assessments.
Mr. Harry Cobden, 1209 Eighth Street, R109, Sacramento, California, representingr
Linda Vista Estates Corporation, Concord, California, appeared before the Board, was
and testified regarding his appeals for reduction in assessments levied on property referred.
to as Parcel No. 129-310-012 and Parcel No. 129-310-013; and
Mr. Joe Suta, representing the County Assessor's Office, appeared and recommended
that no change be made in the assessments; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the market values of the parcels be reduced by $88,000.
The Board voted as follows:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
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NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None.
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Thereupon, Supervisor Linscheid moved that the recommendations of the County
Assessor be upheld and the application for reduction of assessments be denied; Supervisor.
Moriarty seconded the motion and the order was passed by the following vote of the Board
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias; Thomas John Coll.
ABSENT: None. 1v
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In the Matter of Appeal of
Mr. P. M. Hinton for reduction
in assessment levied on
Parcel No. 140-040-006.
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Mr. Peter M. Hinton 1919 Y nacio Valle Road Walnut Creek andHinton, g y s California,s
Mr. James B. Simonds, co-owner with Mr. Hinton, appeared before the Board, were sworn, and
testified regarding appeal for reduction in assessments levied on property referred to as a"a K;,
Parcel No. 140-040-006; and
Mr. Joe Suta, representing the County Assessor's- Office, appeared and recommended s _
that no change be made in the assessment; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said appeal be DENIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.n
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appeals for
Reduction in Assessments .
Mr. Walter F. Gandera, Box 31, Port Chicago, California, appeared before the Board,
was sworn, and testified on behalf of himself and the following persons regarding appeals 'for
reduction in assessments levied on the properties as indicated:
Parcel Number
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Eunice N. Van Winkle, 880 Bay View, Port Chicago, California 100-050-002
100-050-007
100-050-011
100-060-006
µ100-110-
002 100-110-
003 100-123-
007 100-134-
001 100-134-
002 100-134-
003 100-134-
004 100-134-
005 100-134-006
7'100-142-
007 100-144-
002 100-147-011 5
h 106-154-
001 100-154-002
0..100-154-
003 100-154-004
1 100-155-016
f 100-164-
003 100-202-002
r 100-212-
004 100-212-
011 100-216-005;
rs W. S. Van Winkle 880 Bay View, Port Chicago, California 100-100-
004 Clyde Company, 860 Bay View, Port Chicago, California 100-298-
001 Clyde Company, c/o W. S. Van Winkle, 880 Bay View, 100-321-
030 Port Chicago, California 100-323-
003 100-324-
001 Arthur S. and Lillian Chomar, 116 Park Avenue, Port
Chicago,California 100-146-
05 Mabel N. Tucker, P. 0. Box 731, Port Chicago, California 100-157-
010 Elsio DeMarco, 707 Kinzie Street, Port Chicago, California 100-215-
005 Vincent Gandera, Box 31, Port Chicago, California 100-161-
013 Walter J. and Cecelia L. Gandera, Box 31, Port Chicago,
x California 100-222-
008 Cecelia L. Gamy±'a, Box 31, Port Chicago, California 100-222-
009 Takla Gandera, Box 31, Port Chicago, California 100-222-
010 Cecelia L. Arnold, Box 31, Port Chicago, California 100-222-
011 Walter J. Gandera, Box 31, Port Chicago, California 100-222-012
I Gertrude G. Hilliard, 408 Burgess Street, Port
Chicago,California 100-145-005;
and Representatives of the County Assessor's Office appeared and recommended that
no changes be' made in the assessments;
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD j`
ORDERED that said appeals be DENIED.
The foregoing brder was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coli,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Appe4
of Mr. R. L. Baker for
Reduction in Assessment
Levied on Eleven Parcels.
Mr. Ray L. Baker, 425 Mereen Avenue, Port Chicago, California, appeared before the
Board, was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessments levied on
the following parcels of property:
Parcel Numbers 100-175-007
100-175-008
100-175-009
100-175-10
100-175-011
100-175-016
100-176-001
100-176-002
100-176-003
100-176-004
100-176-005; and
Mr. Carl Rush appeared for the County Assessor and recommended no reduction in
assessments; y.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said appeals be DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, yk
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Appeals for
Reduction in Assessments.
The following persons appeared before the Board, were sworn, and testified regard '
appeals for reduction in assessments levied on the parcels of property indicated:
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Parcel Number
F. Patrick Henry, 3701 Merridan Drive 105-122-008 h.
Concord
Joel Butler, 3700 Barrington Drive 105-123-001
Concord
Lawson A. Thomas 1249 Lancashire Drive 105-122-015; and
Concord
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Mr. Carl Rush, representing the County Assessor's Office, appeared and recommended
that no change be made in the assessments; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD .;
ORDERED that said appeals be DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Appeal of
Mr. D. F. Boyle for
Reduction in Assessment
Levied on Parcel No.
73028-2334. F
Mr. Daniel F. Boyle, 3524-B Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, California, appeared
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before the Board, was sworn, and testified regarding apeal for reduction in assessment
levied on property referred to as Parcel No. ?3028-233}; and
Mr. Wanaka, County Assessor, appeared and recommended that no change be made in
the assessment; and
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty,y, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the assessed value of said parcel be reduced from $169570 to $9,770. Sx
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
NOES: Supervisors Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appeal of
Willamette Iron and Steel
Company for reduction in
assessment levied on Parcel
No. 560-320-007 8001 - 3661.
David P. Brown, Attorney at Law, and Brad Jarmin, Business Manager of the v
Willamette Iron and Steel Company, appeared before the Board, were sworn, and testified
regarding the company's appeal for reduction in assessment on property referred to as
Parcel No. 560-320-007 8001 - 3661; and
Mr. Al Lagorio representing the County Assessor's Office appeared and recommended
that no change be made in the assessment; and t
On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said appeal be DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:x
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appeals of a
Mr. A. T. Pereira, et al, for
Reduction in Assessments.
Mr. Azamor T. Pereira, 2428 Cherry Hills Drive, Lafayette, California, appeared
before the Board with rogard to applications made by the following persons for adjustment k7
in assessments levied on the properties indicated:
Parcel Number
Mr. Azamor T. Pereira, 2428 Cherry Hills Drive
Lafayette, California 164-160-0114.
Mathew A. and Maria E. Steiner
2460 Cherry Hills Drive, Lafayette, California 16E4.-160-
0180
Richard L. and Doris M. Chandler
2478 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette, California 164-171-007
Francis Kerr, 2494 Pebble Beach Loop
Lafayette, California 164-171-009 s
George R. and Patricia A. Carson
2512 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette, California 164-171-012;
and
The above-named were sworn, Mr. Pereira indicated that he had been appointed
spokesman, and testified regarding said appeals; and
Mr. Joe Suta representing the County Assessor's Office appeared and recommended
that no changes be made in the assessments; and
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Supervisor Moriarty moved that all parcels be reduced by fifteen percent; there
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by ten percent. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Dias , and IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 4
that the assessed value of each parcel be reduced by ten percent, to wit:
Parcel Number Name From To
164-160-0111 Pereira 9050 8150
164-160-0188 Steiner 81007290
164-171-007 Chandler 8430 7590
164-171-009 Kerr 8100 7290
164-171-012 Carson 7500 6750
i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSENT: None.
Supervisor Moriarty explained that he had voted "Noe" for the reason that he felt.
the ten percent reduction was not sufficient.
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of Mr. H. Cobden,
representing Linda Vista
Estates Corporation, for
reduction in assessments.
Mr. Harry Cobden, 1209 Eighth Streets R1090 Sacramentos Californias representing:...
Linda Vista Estates Corporation, Concord, California, appeared before the Board, was sworn, y
and testified regarding his appeals for reduction in assessments levied on property referred
to as Parcel No. 129-310-012 and Parcel No. 129-310-013; and
Mr. Joe Suta, representing the County Assessor's Office, appeared and recommended
that no change be made in the assessments; and
Supervisor Coll moved that the market values of the parcels be reduced by $88,000;
the motion was seconded by Supervisor Dias , and the vote on the motion was as follows:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None. F
Thereupon, Supervisor Linscheid moved that the recommendation of the County. Assass6r'_e .
be upheld and the applications for reduction of assessments be denied; Supervisor Moriarty
seconded the motion and IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appeals be DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Appeal of
Mr. Charles A. Sahni for
Reduction of his Assessment.
Mr. Charles A. Sahni, P. O. Box 261, Port Chicago, California, appeared, was sworn
and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessment levied on property referred
to as Parcel No. 100-175-011; and
Representatives of the Assessors office advised that this appeal had been received
only a short time earlier in the day and there had been no opportunity for the department
to review same; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the hearing on Mr. Sahm's appeal be continued to July 19, 1966 at 2:15 p.m.-
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Changes in the Assessment Roll.
The County Assessor having submitted a list of the changes he desired to make to
the Secured Assessment Roll for the 1966-1967 tax year prior to the first Monday of July,
1966, but which he was unable to make due to the time required to print the roll;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said changes be and the same are hereby APPROVED as follows :
Code FROM TO
Area Parcel No. Assessee Land Imp.Land IMP.
2002 114-193-003 Borsuk, Sidney and 199200 115,560 23,000 932250
Barbara d
66092 212-020-004 Volk-McLain 110,750 None 11,060 None
In addition, the following parcels appear in Code Area 1000 (Antioch) and should
be in Code Area 10000 (Brentwood) :
Parcel No. Assessee Assessed Value
016-150-019 Morris Enterprises 29220
016-150-021 McKellar, James A. 45,000
016-150-022 Morris Enterprises 1000900
016-150-023 Morris Enterprises 39020
016-150-024 Morris Enterprises 19720 z
016-150-025 Gulf Oil Corporation 59000
016-150-026 Knebworth Properties, Inc.840
016-150-080 Diamond D. Development Co. 60 g
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a} .
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. g°
ABSENT. None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Changes in the Assessment Roll.
The County Assessor having submitted to this Board a list of unsecured assessments
for the 1966-1967 assessment roll which he desired to make prior to the first Monday of
July, 1966, but which he was unable to accomplish due to the time required to print the roll,
and having advised that the amounts shown also include certain escaped assessments for prior
years which are being added to the roll by the Assessor, assessee having waived equalization
hearing;
Now THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said changes be and the same are hereby APPROVED as follows :
Code Assmt. Assessed Value
Area No. Assessee Pers . Prop. Impts . X
1000 2513 Safeway Stores, Inc., #598 5,330
2002 3008 Safeway Stores, Inc., #599 7,640
2002 3009 Safeway Stores, Inc., #490 5070
2006 2014 Safeway Stores, Inc., #689 1,020
2006 2015 Safeway Stores, Inc., Super "S" 4,590
2011 2018 Safeway Stores, Inc., #656 7,770
3000 2471 Safeway Stores, Inc. #181 5,620
5001 2193 Safeway Stores, Inc., #627 6,740
6000 2054 Safeway Stores, Inc. #714 920
7006 2145 Safeway Stores, Inc. #537 5x930
8001 3947 Safeway Stores, Inc., Grocery
Warehouse Distribution Center 1920600
8001 3948 Safeway Stores, Inc, , Bread f
Plant 5860260 16,340
8001 3949 Safeway Stores, Inc.,
Perishable Foods Warehouse 36,260
8001 3950 Safeway Stores, Inc., Salvage
and Crate Warehouse 6,800
8001 3951 Safeway Stores, Inc., Frozen s
Foods Warehouse 95,100
8001 3952 Safeway Stores, Inc., #448 4,790
8001 3953 Safeway Stores, Inc., Cheese
Plant 52,820 u.-
8001 3954 Safeway Stores, Inc. , Pre-Pakt
Produce Department 144,,490
8001 3955 Safeway Stores, Inc., #607 7,880
8001 3956 Safeway Stores, Inc., #533 7x320 7
9000 2911 Safeway Stores, Inc., #521 14,560
9000 2912 Safeway Stores, Inc., #697 780
9059 2023 Safeway Stores, Inc., #701 890
11003 2160 Safeway Stores, Inc. , #629 89040
12012 2117 Safeway Stores, Inc. , #588 6,760 L
66035 2032 Safeway Stores, Inc., #602 7,150
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Area No. Assessee Pers . Prop. Imyts.
66085 2013 Safeway Stores, Inc. #722 830'
3028 2414.2 Safeway Stores, Inc., #513 9,910
77006 2104 Safeway Stores, Inc., #688 820
7006 2105 Safeway Stores, Inc., #678 90290
830214. 2181 Safeway Stores, Inc., #60 7,690
85108 2075 Safeway Stores, Inc., #55b 6,940
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.w.•
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization to meet as a Board of Supervisors ,
in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California, Tuesday, July 19, 1966,r
at 9 a.m.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, F
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel,-:,.,-:,A
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that _
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
County Auditor-Controller. Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Salary Range
17 ($3494425), and cancel one (1)
Intermediate Typist Clerk, position
number 12, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481)
effective July 18, 1966.
County Auditor-Controller Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
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Data Processing) . class of Data Processin Equipment Operator
I, Salary Range 28 ($459-$556), and reclassify
all positions of Tabulating Machine Operator
to Data Processing Equipment Operator I,
effective July 20, 1966. Remove from the
Basic Salary Schedule the class of Tabulati
Machine Operator, Salary Range 28 ($458-$5561.
County Auditor-Controller Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the'
Data Processing) . class of Data Processing Equipment Operator.
II, Salary Range 32 ($505-$613), and reclassily, Y_
all positions of Senior Tabulating Machina:
Operator to Data Processing Equipment Operator=
II, effective July 20, 1966. Remove f ml the ,
µBasic Salary Schedule the class of- Senior
s Tabulating Machine Operator, Salary Range
32 5;05;-$
613) .
k Social Service. Add one (1) Assistant County Welfare
Director,Salary Range 62 ($1,04741,273), and cancel.
wr one (1) Assistant Director-
Administration,established by Resolution 5211
effective June 30s
1966.Contra Costa County Fire Allocate to ;the Basic Salary Schedule
the Protection District.class of Fire Aparatus Mechanic,
Salary Range 42 ($644- 782) , effective July 20,.
1966. ,Eastern Contra Costa County Reclassify Fireman, position number 11,:
Salary Fire Protection District. Range 37 ($5;70-$693). to Fire Captain,
Salaryy Range 45 ( 693841 , effective July 20,
1966.San Pablo and Orinda County Classify two (2) Assistant Fire Chief
Group;;Fire Protection Districts. II in each district;, which positions
were allocated by Resolution 4797, adopted by
the Board of Supervisors on February 1, 19660
at Salary Range 51 ($801-$973) .
effective July 20,
1966.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,.Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT:
None. In the Matter of
Authorizing Re-employment of
Russell Fairbanks, Group
Counsellor,at the Boys '
Ranch.On recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll,,;seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted
for:re-employment of Russell Fairbanks in the class of Group Counsellor at the Boys' Ranch
at..the fifth step of Salary Range 34 ($644 per month), effective July 1, 19669 as
requested by the County Probation
Officer.
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The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linsche id, James P. Kenny.r 3
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ABSENT: None. n
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In the Matter of Authorizing
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On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Colli
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and he is
AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Floyd Marchus, County Superintendent of Schools, to attend
Second International Conference and Exhibit on Educational
Technology in New York, New York, in the period from
August 8-13, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. N
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments. A"
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation
adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
RnG ect Sub. Act
Orinda Fire District
Architect fee preliminary x
building plans 2018 2018-7711 017 1,880
Reserve for contingencies 2018 2018-9970 19880 Y
Public Works
EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS
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Patrol Cars 1003 063-7753 001 925
Dog Wagon Chassis 1003 063-7753 005 247
3/4T Pickups 1003 063-7753 007 • 142
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3/4T Cab & Chas 1003 063-7753 008 725
Tilt Cab Lube Trk 1003 063-7753 012 1,746
10T Tandem Trailer 1003 063-7753 013 63WUtilityBody3/4 PU 1003 063-7753 046 168
Electric Winch 1003 063-7750 028 119 I
Generator 1003 063-7750 036 108
Station Wagons 1003 063-??53 003 1,133 Nr
1/2T Pickups 1003 063-7753 004 152
Dog Wagon Body 1003 063-7753 006 377 Fyr
Wheel Tractor Backhoe 1003 063-7756 018 200
Diesel Tank 1003 063-7756 019 122
Hydraulic Saw Trimmer 1003 063-7756 031 500
Tilt Cab Dump Trk 1003 063-7753 011 19876
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:k
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. T 3
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AN ORDINANCE AMEND '(d) -Section-7717'(c) (6) is quire -t aailicant to,.3l10116
ING TITLE"7 AND TITLE i"s>:nenified to's+et 14 foltstrs aish:a 'hood. dtbec cash.'or=
ESTABLISHING`REGULA- -(e)`SiteDrts, corporate-surety bond-at.Ahe
TIONS RELATING TO CRIT- (6) A pre11mbaary "=U re. 'option -of the "applGAnk,in.a.
ICALLY EXPANSIVE SOIL port prepared!'by a Soil )IA-"form-approved Wthe'Dlittict
bseANDOTHERSOILPROWSbneerad upon adag It e•Attonwy,'itn'the,x m of dae
LENS test lwitip or enocavatiens. hundred:per cent '(1000%) of
ORDINANCE NO. IM The*report'shall indicate the 'the'estimated'eosfofithe tool
The Board of Supervisors of-presence at 'critically expaa-;work;,conditioned owtbe.'rillbe
the 'County of"Contra Costa. sive soils,'or other solls' prob ful',V lorm9n6e:of:thee'work '
State of California,:do ordain `leets,`vrhich"if'not corrected, within"the -time.- in
as follows:would lead 'to 'structural"de- 'the,'
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npermit
or`within
SECTION I: Title T. Divi- "fect& 'If the report indicates any• thered Sranted
sion 7 (Grading), of `the Or- 'the presence of critically ex- by the Budding IAffOeew..The
dinance Code is AMeDded as 'passive 'soils'or other soils' bond'shall obligate the,prim
1011ows: problems; which if not oor cipal his :executors, adssinis-
a) Subsection (i) Is,added rected,;roninIend'to defects in tratoM succewors7and'a e1Y,
to Section'7702 to read as fol- structures, buildings or other .fitly unci'seversDy. attd the
loss: improvemenbs 'it.shaft further 'MireW, to the
j) `Critically expansive"soils .report an an investigation of "faithful ;performance ot:"a
or other sdls' 'Proristns are 'each lot. of`the development work 'required:''
sold conditions wbich'are like- `including "'recommended cor- '(f)'Section'7756 '(b)"is'a-
ly to cause -damage to im- restive action which.is likely mended to read as follows.
provements. 'including-streets, to prevent structural 'damage (b) 'Supervised;Zra'41`AS
nxMttures and buildings.They 'to each'building, -structure or `Where'frequent:or cdritirmtotts
shall be tested`byacceptable 'haprovetamt .to beconstrue- iropection during.;oo eve '
procedures 'to provide 'data ted tion is deemed;.nsoewary,_by -
auitable'for'making adequate The'prellviinary'soil report 'the':Buildinganjpedtoe;
Fxlsting FI1L The Building ed corrective action which Is tions-thereon..
Inspector may require ` the likely. to 'prevent structural (d)'Subsection (g) Is added
submission of a preliminary d a ni a g e 'to.each building, to Section. 8429 to read'as
soil investigation report be- structure.or improvement to follows:
fore Issuing a building permit be constructed:" g) Two copies of a pre-
for a structure to be,con- It shall also report on the liminary 'soil investigation re-
structed_or placed on any fill suitability of the earth mater- port to the County -Building
or embankment constructed IW for construction of:stable Inspection Department, unless
before`the enactment of this embankments.and'excavation waived_
division,or exempted from.the 'sloped, Including those neces. If the Building Inspector or
requirement for grading per- Mry for any artificial or net- his designated representative
mit; or' on any other lot or ural drainage channel; re- .determines that the report is
parcel on which critically ex commendations for construe- complete,and that the recom-
pansive soils, slide conditions, tion procedures to obtain, re- mended action'and.procedures j.`
or other soils' problems exist quired stability; maximum de. contained 3n: the.,report are
or may reasonably.be antici sign velocities for any natu- likely' t0 prevent structural
p":6o exist. If the Building ral or artificial drainage than damage to buildings, strue-
Inspector determines that the nel; and any other geologic tures or improvements to be
action' recommended in this features, slides, unstable soil constructed within the subdi-
report is likely to prevent conditions, springs and;seep- vision, he,shall. approve' the
structural damage to the pro- age conditions, erosion control report and shallcertify on the
posed structure, he shall ap- planting.or drainage facilities Final Subdivision Map that a
prove the report and the rec- to enable proper development preliminary soil InvestigatIa,ar
ommended action shall be- of the subdrdsion. has.-been prepared;' together r!
come a part of the required The preliminary soil report with the date of.the report and
construction as a condition of shall be prepared on 8%' a the name of,the.soil engineer
the permit. 11" paper o! durable quality preparing the report.and that
SW ION U: Title 8, Divi- and any maps or documents the report has.been.approved
Sion 4 (Subdivisions) of the which accompany the report and Is on file in.the.Building
Ordinance Code is amended shall be Of a convenient size Inspection Department.`
as follows:and scale to fold to. 834" x The recommended actions
a) Subsection (00). (pp), 11"•and procedures, 'contained.in
and'(gq)'are added to Section (b) Section 801 (b) (2) is the report:sbatl becomeaeon
8404 reading as follows:amended to read as follows: Mon of approval and:shall
oo) Building Inspection De- (2) Two copies of a report be incorporated in the worst.
partment is the county agency of a site reconnaissance by a (e) Section 8440 is amended
which shall advise the Plan- sail engineer regarding slide to read as follows:
ning Commission concerning conditions, existing or antici Section 8440. Conformance
topography,soil conditions and pated, geologic features, .to- to. Regulations. All subdivi-
geologic features and their pography.,or soli, conditiuna, slowsvbject to tbe'provisions
effect on,the design and deve- within or Immediately adjoin- of-this division shall conform
lopment of the subdivision. Ing the proposed development to the regulations of thin code.
pp) Critically Expansive and their effect on the design SECTION Ili EFFECTIVE
Soils or Other Soils"Problems and layout of the proposed DATE. -This _ordinance..shill
are soils which can can dam- subdivision, become.effective 30 days after
age to improvements, includ- (c) Section, 8422 C41 is a- peasage,.and,within. 15 days
Ing streets, structures ,and mended.to read as follows: of'passage shall be".published
buildings.They shall be testedsted c) Referral to other. de- once with the names of super
by acceptable procedures, to Partments, the Planning De- V14ors voting for and;against it
provide data suitable for;mak- partment within two (2) rt[ Lathe Pinole-Hercules News,
Ing adequate designs for the alar working days after the a newspaper;publiabed.in.tbis
improvements.
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Liling of the map shall forward county,
qq),Preliminary Soil Re- copies of It to the Public AdilkD .AND ADOPTED
port"is a report prepared by a Works Department, the.Coun- on August 2, 1966,' by the
Soil Engineer based upon ty Health Officer, Contra Cos- following vd*,.
adequate test borings or exca- to Flood Control and Wages AYES: Superv=r3 Alfred
vations. The report shall Inds- Conservation District. Build- lE Dias, James E. Moriarty,
tate the presence of any crib- Ing Inspcc:tion Department,the Thomas John Coll,Edmund A.
rally esparuaive soils, or any Chief 1,;ngineer of a sanitary Dinscbeid
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other soil problems, which if district If the subdivision lies NOES: Supervisors - None.
not corrected, may ,lead to within a sanitary district, the ABSENT: Supervisors --
structural defects. If the re- chief of the local fire district James P.Kenny.
port indicates the presence of the serving school dtitict;tba Edmund A: Unscheid
critically expansive soils or utility companies serving the Vice Chairman of the Board
other soils problems which If ansa, and the State Highway ATTEST:W.T.PAASCH
not corrected,may lead to de- Department. E a c h of acid County Clerk and.ex.offfcio
recta in structures, buildings agencies+ w It h i n tea (10) Clerk of the Board
or other improvements,it shall working days atter the mop SEAL
further report on an invests- has been filed,,may forward By PsWeia A Osborn,
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Costs Owed
Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court._-,
by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost owed
Contra Costa County:
Mr. Don Algood 150.38 Mrs . Beverly Steele 188.62
Mr. Avery Ault 125.57 Mr. John Stephens 39.23
Mr. William Bay 75.29 Mrs . Patti-Marie Stevens 50.85
Mr. Robert Barclay 111.00 Murile W. Stevenson 110.00 r
Mr. Leonard Bivin 38.04 David J. Stewart 27.46
Mr. James Brennan 42.46 Mr. Norman Street 120.39
Mr. Joseph Heath 165.00 Mr. George Taylor 101.70
Mr. Howard Riddell 163.16 Mr. Raymond G. Thomas 48.22
Mr. Clarence B. Russell 177 .32 Mr. Darwin D. Thompson 100.72
Mr. Leon Smith 10.16 Mr. Roy Thorsted 34.46
Mr. Willis Sprague 20.32 Mr. Theodore Williams 25.76
PASSED AND ADOPTED on July 19, 1966 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Nene.
ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of Satisfaction
of Judgment (No. 5602) Against f:
Chester McKillican.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE. BOARD
ORDERED that James P. uenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction
of Judgment (No. 5602) in the Municipal Court for the Concord-Pleasant Hill Judicial
District, recorded against Chester McKillican, said judgment having been paid in full.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:L•
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John. Coll, n"
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None,
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Satisfaction
of Judgment (No. 10350) .Against qx
Mrs . Myra Davison.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction '}
of Judgment (No. 10350) , in the Justice Court for the Martinez Judicial District, recorded
against Mrs . Myra Davison, said judgment having been paid in full. h
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
Make Refund to the State of
California, Department of Mental
Hygiene.
BOARDOnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
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ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $294.24 to the ,
State of California, Department of Mental Hygiene, which amount was paid to the County in
error.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to F _
Make Refund to William F.
Sargeson. h "
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $19.00 to 4
William F. Sargeson, overpayment of advance rental charges at Buchanan Field.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 1
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In the Matter of Acknowledging;
Receipt of Report.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report on collections made through the Collections Unit, Office of
the County Auditor-Controller, in the period July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1966, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r k
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the. Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Report.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4y,
ORDERED that report prepared by the Office of the County Administrator on leased and rented
space occupied by various county agencies as of June 30, 1966, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4 '
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement with the Director
of Agriculture, State of
California, for Weights and t
Measures Services .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute contract v
between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Agriculture
under the terms of which State assistance will be provided to the County in testing
certain weighing and measuring devices for the fiscal year 1966-1967 at a maximum expenditure
to the County of $3,516.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Plan for Coordination
between the Easter Hill Fir
Community Organization and
Zion Hill Missionary Baptist t'
Church Required for Release
of Funds for Federal Grant
CAL CAP 375-4•
The Economic Opportunity Program Development Director having advised the Board
that a plan for coordination between the Easter Hill Community Organization and the .Zion t
Hill Missionary Baptist .Church (said plan being described in The Statement of Plan for
Coordination dated June 23, 1966 and supplement thereto dated July 12, 1966) had been
developed and approved by said organizations and the Economic Opportunity Council, and
having further advised that review and approval of the plan by the Board of Supervisors, as,-,"
Applicant Agency is required as a condition of release of funds for federal grant CAL CAP'
375-4; and
The Board of Supervisors having carefully reviewed the plan for coordination;r
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plan for coordination is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
FrF
Suit to Recover Cost of
Hospital Care.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the appropriate ty.
Court by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost: ' r.
of Hospital care: t}..
Jerry L. Loutzenhiser 225.57
Jose M. Medina 438.16
Arthur P. O'Keefe 29799.19
Paul Vaughan 438.16 G,&
Daymon Welch 394.59 t;
PASSED AND ADOPTED on July 19, 1966 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. ' 14.P"
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In the Matter of Affidavits
of publication of Ordinances a
19809 1982-1988, and 1995.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985,. t
1986, 1987, 1988 and 1995 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 Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly
published.
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Establishing ti
Information Resource Centers,
for the Activities of the
Economic Opportunity Councils '
Public Information and Community
Relations Committee.
The Economic Opportunity Program Development Director having recommended to the
Board of Supervisors that each County Supervisor utilize his office as an information center
in connection with the Educational and Informational Programs of Public Information and
Communication Relations Committee of the Economic Opportunity Council, and of the Central
Administrative Staff of the Office of Economic Opportunity; and
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The Board having considered such arrangements to be very desirable so that data
on the County's War on Poverty will be available to all concerned;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias., .
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Economic Opportunity Program
Development Director is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. F
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Granting a
Permit to Operate a Carnival.
The Twenty-third Agricultural Association having requested a permit for the Fair a.
Time Shows to operate a carnival on the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds, in Antioch,
California, on August 3, 1966 through August 7, 1966, and that all permit fees be waived; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that a permit is GRANTED for a carnival to be operated by Fair Time Shows on the
grounds of the Twenty-third District Agricultural Association on August 3, 1966 through
August 7, 1966 , and all permit fees are hereby WAIVED.
The foregoing order was passed .by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposal by
Countywide Committee on Aging,
sponsored by Contra Costa fti
Council of Community Services, kN.
re Development of Social
Planning in the Field of
Aging.
The Board having heretofore fixed this time for the Countywide Cemittee on Aging
sponsored by the Contra Costa County Council of Community Services) to make a presentation
for a coordinated program designed to meet the needs of elderly citizens in Contra Costa fiq
County through a countywide coordinator, Mr. Craig Randall, Chairman of the sponsoring
Council, appeared and advised the Board that the Council's Board of Directors had reviewed s
the program, given its approval, and suggested that it be brought to the Board; and
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Mr. E. George Harlow introduced Mr. William Sargent who outlined the administration
of the proposed program, including its budget, and expressed the hope that the program
might be continued beyond the initial three-gear period covered in the proposal; and y`
Desiring time in which to study the details of the proposed program, on motion of
Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said k
proposal is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny
and Coll) and to the County Administrator for review.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t N
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. F
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In the Matter of Hearing on
Proposed Ordinance to Establish
Regulations Relating to Critically
Expansive Soil Problems .
This being the time fixed for public hearing on proposed ordinance to establish
regulations relating to critically expansive soil azA other soil problems, the following f
persons were heard by the Board:
Mr. George Stanton of the Home Builders Association of the East Bay;
Mr. Ernie Holly of the Contra Costa County Home Builders Association,
who served on the committee appointed by the County Building Inspector
to review existing ordinances governing subdivision and soil investigations,
who spoke in favor of the proposed ordinance and suggested that Section
7719 of same, relating to performance bonds, be revised to permit an
applicant to furnish instead of a bond an irrevocable letter of credit
from a recognized financial institution;
Mr. Henry Taylor of the Structural Engineers Association of Northern
California, presented to the Board changes to the proposed amendments
recommended by said Association's Joint Building Code Committee, with
the request that the changes be incorporated in the amendments;
Mr. R. J. Kraintz and Mr. Al Stanley appeared for the Building Inspection
Department;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed and the matter is referred to the
Board's Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) , the Building Inspection; n
Department and the District Attorney, for report to the Board August 2, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None,
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In the Matter of Health
Department Family Planning m
Services.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. R. R. Poulton expressing the hope
that Family Planning Services will not be excluded from the budget of the County Health
Department;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee
Supervisors Kenny and Coll) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Accepting
Resignation of Peter R.
Goldschmidt, Commissioner of
the Civil Service Commission
of Contra Costa County.
This Board having received notice dated July 14, 1966 from Mr. Peter R. Goldschmidt
that he is resigning from the Civil Service Commission, effective August 1, 1966 , as he has
accepted a position with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare General Counsel's it
Office in Washington, D. C.;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the resignation of Commissioner Goldschmidt is accepted; and is
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an expression of appreciation be forwarded to Commission'
Goldschmidt for his service on the Commission.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Demonstration
Planned by the Contra Costa
Citizens Against the War in
Vietnam.
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This Board having received a communication from the Contra Costa Citizens Against
the War in Vietnam, advising that a demonstration is planned for August 7, 1966 which will
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include a rally in the Concord Plaza from approximately 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., following which
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those present will walk to the waterfront gate of the Concord Naval Weapons Station, and
stating that some arrangements will be necessary so that traffic may be diverted around the
demonstrators, and inquiring as to whether a permit will be required for use of a sound truck r-
to publicize the event;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney for reply; and
r!IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to send a copy of
said letter to the County Sheriff.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Membership
on the Employee Relations
Committee, County Supervisors
Association.
This Board having received a communication from the County Supervisors Association kR
of California, stating that membership on its Employee Relations Committee has been opened
to allow for the addition of one Supervisor from each county not now represented on said r
Committee; and
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that Supervisor Alfred M. Dias is appointed to represent Contra Costa County on said Conmittee
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. t
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In the Matter of Petition
for Abatement of Nuisance
Model Plane Activities ) .
This Board having received a petition from resident-owners in Oak Creek, Subdivision,
3284, Dublin area, expressing opposition to activities of model plane hobbyists and requestin n ,
that the activities of the hobbyists be discontinued on and above the property adjacent to
said subdivision;
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said petition is referred to the District Attorney and County Administrator for
report to the Board on August 2, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Assembly
Concurrent Resolution
No. 52 Proclaiming 1969 as
California's Bicentennial x
Year.
This Board having received a copy of Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 52 which
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proclaiming the year 1969 as California's Bicentennial Year, and requesting all cities and
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counties throughout the state to give consideration to commemorating in some significant
manner the history-making establishment of California's first permanent settlement;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ' '`,'
ORDERED that this matter is referred to Contra Costa County Development Association.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, I
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Lack of `
Street Lighting in 4
Tract 3279, Camino Woods.
This Board having received a communication from. Mr. L. W. Goldenson, 456 Tharp Drive l'
Moraga, California, calling attention to the fact that no street lights have been turned on.
in Tract 3279 (Camino Woods ) although Mr. Goldenson advised that the Public „Works Department := !-
had given assurance that all the lights in said tract would be turned on July 1, 1966; and
Said communication having further requested that pertinent County Departments be ° r
directed to ascertain the degree of compliance to the Tract, Subdivision and Declaration o£
Restriction requirements of the developer, Russell J. Bruzzane , Inc., etc.;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 17
ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the District Attorney, County Administrator, and
Public Works Director for report to the Board July 26, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. t
In the Matter of Authorizing
the Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to install 5 mercury
vapor street lights, Town of
Knightsen, County Service r
Area L-34•
At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS
BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install
five (5) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in the Town of Knightsen, County Service rw
Area L-34 in accordance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-34, Town of
Knight en dated July 12, 1966, which is on file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works,..'
Department.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor a
Dias, and by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
the Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to energize 39 lights
and install 1 light in County
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Service Area L-20, Rheem-Moraga
area.
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At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize f .
thirty-nine (39) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Tract 3279 (these lights have
already been installed by the developer in accordance with previous ,agreement), and to
install one (1) new 7.500 lumen mercury vapor street light one pole south of Tharp Drive on
the west side of Camino Pablo in Tract 3279, all in County Service Area L-20, in accordance "Ix-
withwith the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-20, Sub 3279' dated July 12, 1966, which I
is on file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department.
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The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor
Dias, and by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kerney.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
the Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to install 16 mercury
vapor street lights, Tract 3006
and. Tract 2965, County Service fi=
Area L-42, Vine Hill.
At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, aixd on recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install r
sixteen (16) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Tract 3006 and Tract 2965, County
Service Area L-42, in accordance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-42,
Tract 2965 and Tract 3006" dated: July 14, 19662 which is on file in the Traffic Division
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of the Public Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor
Dias, and by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors 'Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Declaring
prevailing Scale of Wages
effective July 1, 1966. y
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Prevailing Wage Rate Schedule dated July 1, 1966 , on file in the County
Clerk's Office, is APPROVED and the rates listed thereon are declared to be 'the general
prevailing rates of wages applicable to the labor classifications shown on the schedule;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Wage Rate Schedule approved by the Board
on June 14, 1966 is superseded by the one approved this date. 1
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,c-
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Addendum No. 2 to Specifi-
cations for Boys Rehabilitation
Center Swimming Pool, Byron.
Work Order 5344•
The Public Works Director having presented Addendum No. 2 to specifications for
the swimming pool to be constructed at the Rehabilitation Center in Byron, providing for the
tcontractortoinstallatemporarytelephoneduringconstructionandrequiringthepainting
of various items;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said addendum is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: h'
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Written
Background Data On
Appointees to Commissions
and Committees .
WHEREAS the Board from time to time is required to make appointments and reappoint
ments to County commissions and committees; and
WHEREAS such appointments and reappointments are normally selected by dupervisorial
district, be members of the Board of Supervisors; and
WHEREAS it is desirable to have in writing data on the training and experience
of appointees;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty : ;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each supervisor making recommendations for appointments: ands;=
j reappointments to commissions and committees is requested to present in writing appropriate
background data and clearances through the Office of the County Sheriff on said recommended
appointments - and reappointments for the information of the full membership of the Board of
Supervisors .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, T
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Bids for
Construction of Building
Maintenance Paint Shop
Addition, Martinez.
This being the time fixed for receiving bids for construction of Building Maintenance
Paint Shop addition, Martinez, California, the following bids were received and read by.to F .
Clerk:
Cen-Cal Company 14,634;
13880 Catalina Street
San Leandro, California ww;
Struct-Art Corporation 189295;
P. 0. Box 248
Rancho Cordova, California
Madsen Construction Company 15,700; and
P. 0. Box 598
Napa, California
The Board having acknowledged the bid of Cen-Cal Company in the amount of $14,63!}
as the lowest bid received, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll.,<
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are to be referred to the Public Works and
Building Maintenance Departments for review of plans and specifications to be submitted by
the Cen-Cal Company.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement between County
Service Area F-2 and Danville t.
Fire District.
Agreement dated July 1, 1966, between the County Service Area F-2, hereinafter
t called District, and the Danville Fire Protection District, hereinafter called Fire A ency,
and wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the sum of $3, 06
to be paid by the District to the Fire Agency, the Fire Agency will perform certain services4Yr
and the District will levy taxes upon property to raise the sum agreed to be paid, asu
particularly set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is
authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County Service Area F-2.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointment
of Walter G. Traenor to
Serve as Commissioner of
Civil Service Commission of
Contra Costa County.
On recommendation and motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Walter C. Traenor, 5 Keith Drive, Orinda, California, is
appointed to the Office of Commissioner of the Civil Service Commission of Contra Costa
County, effective August 1, 1966, for a term ending January 15, 1968 (replacing Peter R. y
Goldschmidt, whose resignation has been accepted effective August 1, 1966) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report by
County Health Officer with
Reference to Sewage Disposal
in the Bethel Island Area.
The Board having on June 21, 1966 requested the County Health Department to make
a random survey of permits granted for septic tanks during the last two years in the Bethel
Island area; and
Mr. Thomas McMorrow, representing the County Health Officer, having this day reported
that of the eighteen applications for septic tank permits requested during the last two years,
twelve were approved and six rejected because of unsuitable soil and ground water conditions fand, further, that an unrecorded number of inquiries were received concerning lots which the r
department considered unsuitable for septic tank installations and so advised the prospoctive
home builder; and
Supervisor Linscheid having advised the Board that when an attempt was being made
to form County Sanitation District No. 11, there were protests but none from Bethel Island;
that the people in the area are working hard on the sewage disposal problem and he would
suggest that the earlier modification of the County wide sewage disposal regulations be
reinstituted and extended until such time as the new Bethel Island sewer.district is- formed,
provided that certain requirements set forth by the Health Department on a special basis
are met; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that modification of the County wide. sewage disposal regulations in the Bethel Island s
area is extended to February 1, 1967, at which time the Health Department is requested to
again review the matter, and further that the Board of Directors of the Bethel Island
Municipal Improvement District be given an opportunity to review and make comments on any
sewage permit rejections during this period.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, wf
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 1
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of San Francisco and Oakland
Helicopter Airlines, Inc., helicopter opera-
tions in the Lafayette area.
This being the time fixed for Supervisor Alfred M. Dias,to report to the Board with reference to the, - ,L'
operations of the San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc., Supervisor Dias reported that after
detailed study of the matter and thorough review of the eight conditions set forth by the Board in its order
adopted June 21, 1966, he was in agreement with all conditions except Condition No. 1 which stipulated zw
follows:
That no helicopter shall arrive at, hover near or land at the said Lafayette Heliport
nor depart therefrom before 7:00 o'clock a.m. on Mondays through Fridays; before 9:00
o'clock a.m. on Saturdays; or before 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Sundays or Holidays.
That no helicopter shall arrive at, hover near, or land at said Lafayette Heliport,
nor depart therefrom after 9:30 o'clock p.m. on Sundays through Fridays including
Holidays or after 5:30 o'clock p.m. on Saturdays.
He suggested to the Board that this condition be changed to omit the presently scheduled early and
late flights on Sundays and holidays only, his opinion being that during the two-year period given for phasing
out, Monday through Saturday flights should not be severely restricted since the main reason for the heliport
was to render a needed service.E
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Thereupon Supervisor Dias moved the following Board order:
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That the existing helicopter operations in the Lafayette area carried out by San Francisco and
Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc., with reference to that regular helicopter landing place in Lafayette herein- ; -',
after referred to .as the "Lafayette Heliport", constitute a public nuisance and as such are subject to abatement
Therefore, it is the order of this Board that such helicopter operation shall be permitted only subject to
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following terms and conditions; and the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance incoorating th- "I
same within the provisions of Ordinance 1881: s
1. That no helicopter shall arrive at, hover near or land at the said Lafayette Heliport nor depart .;:.V
therefrom before 6x19 o'clock a.m. on Mondays through Saturdays or before 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Sundays and
holidays.
That no helicopter shall arrive at, hover near or land at the said Lafayette Heliport, nor depart
therefrom after 10:36 o'clock p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays or after 5:30 o'clock p.m. on Sundays and t'
Holidays.
2. That no section flight or other helicopter flight supplementary to orother than the flight ar-
rival and departure times listed in the regular flight schedule of San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter
Airlines, Inc., effective April 211, 1966, to or from the Lafayette Heliport, shall arrive at, hover near.,
land at or depart from the said Lafayette Heliport at any time.
3. That, in addition to the limitations above, not more than twelve (12) helicopter flights shall
be allowed with respect to the Lafayette Heliport in any day. A single flight is defined as a movement by
a single helicopter to and from the Lafayette heliport. Further, not more than two (2) such helicopter flights
shall be allowed in any hour and none shall be allowed within intervals of less than twenty (20) minutes..
4. • That no helicopter shall remain on the landing pad at the Lafayette Heliport for more than
five (5) minutes unless the engine of such helicopter is turned off.
5. That all helicopter operations to or from the Lafayette Heliport shall be phased out at the
earliest possible time, not exceeding two years from July 19, 1966, to the site of the Lafayette BART transit JJ .
station or to some other suitable location.
6. Helicopter operations at hours other than specified herein or flights other than specified
herein may be made to or from Buchanan Field upon agreement therefore.
7. That no helicopter of a size greater than one having a maxumum 26 passenger capacity shall
arrive at, hover near, land at or depart from the said Lafayette Heliport at any time. I
8. That Buchanan Field is designated as the primary area of operation with respect to future -ex 4
pansion in Contra Costa County of the services of San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc. v
The motion was seconded by Supervisor Kenny.
The vote of the Board was as follows:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny. 1'
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ABSENT: None.
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Supervisor Coll then noted that in view of the tie vote the Board had no alternative but to vote
again; thereupon he renewed the motion made by Supervisor Dias, who seconded Supervisor Coll's motion.
The vote of the Board was as follows:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
ABSENT: None.t Y
In the Matter of Reappointment of
Mr. Armand Stow and Mr. Rudd Sellar as ti 1.
Members of the Board of Retirement of
the Contra Costa County Employees'
Retirement Association.
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This Board having been notified that the terms of Mr. Armand Stow and Mr. Rudd Sellar as members of x ..
the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association expired on July 1, 1966; j
and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Mr. Armand Stow as Member No. 5 and Mr. Rudd Sellar as Member No. 6 are reappointed to the office of said
Board of Retirement for a three year term, commencing July 1, 1966.fes"
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Considering r
Establishment of Special Tax
Rates for Education of Mentally
and Physically Handicapped
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Minors, and Establishment of
Occupational Centers.
This Board having received letters dated July 13, 1966 from the County Superintendent of Schools
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requesting establishment of special tax rates for education of mentally retarded and physically handicapped
minors, and for establishment of regional occupational centers; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
these matters are referred to the County Administrator, and to the Administration and Finance Committee
Supervisors Kenny and Coll);
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4+^
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5262.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution t
No. 5262, in which the Board conveys certain easements on County property to the City of Richmond for widening
h Street and relocating utilities37t s is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Superviosr Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval j
of Resolution No. 5263.i
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution L
No. 5263, in which the Board approves application, in and to this County and the County Housing Authority, to
provide low-rent housing by leasing dwelling units in existing privately-owned structures, with the understand- x
ing that said dwellings shall comply with requirements of County Building Inspection and Health Departments, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, k
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Aproval of
Resolution No. 526&.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5261 , in which the Board approves schedule of 1966-1967 rates
for institutions used for placement of delinquent and disturbed children, IS APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5265.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5265, in which the Board accepts as complete as of July 13,
v 1966, contract with J. Vila and Sons Construction Company for the construction of the
San Pablo Fire House Addition, San Pablo Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County,
f is APPROVED.
N The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, J§Lmes P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Res olut io n No. 5266.
On recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5266, in. which
C the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial release of lien against Homer H. and
Jacqueline Lighthall, is APPROVED.
N The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5267.
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i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD, '
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5267, in which the Board authorizes abatement of property to
Mrs . Lydia Carter (C. W. Woodard, deceased) , located at 1625 Fifth Street, North Richmond,
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5265.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE HOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5268, in which the Board authorizes abatement of property of.
Concord Hardware Company, located at 245 Highway Avenue, West Pittsburg, is APPROVED. z`
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5270.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5270, in which the Board authorizes abatement of the
James R. Carmichael property, Bethel Island Area, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
Resolution No. 5271.MT. VIE'd FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDNr
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5271, in which the Board requests the Local Agency Formation
Commission of Contra Costa County to initiate proceedings to annex territory of Mt. View
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Fire Protection District to Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5280.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5280, in which the Board approves the "Electronic Data
Processing Systems and Programming Standards Manual" of the County Supervisors Association
of California and the use thereof, is ADOPTED. N >
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty., Thomas John Coll,w
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5283.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5283, in which the Board fixes August 23, 1966 at 11 a.m. as
the time for receiving bids for construction of a 32-foot fishing boat, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. w
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Aproval of
Resolution No. 5289.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5284, in which the Board approves membership for organizations
to be represented on the Economic Opportunity Council, and acknowledges election of low
income council members from areas to be served, is APPROVED. i
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5285.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD E
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5285, in which the Board approves assessment in the amount of
1,831.90, the cost for construction of improvements on La Bonita Way, Road No. 4775,
Concord area, property owned by Mrs . Ida Brodsky, 113 Glen Court, Walnut Creek, California,
is ADOPTED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5286.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5286, in which the Board approves Amendment to Lease at
Buchanan Field, to affect change in name of lessee and others and two-year extension
thereof, effective April 14, 1966, and authorizes James P. Kenny, Chairman, to execute
same on behalf of the county, is APPROVED. Name of lessee changed from Avis Renta Car and {
Truck to Burgess Car and Truck Rental Co., no.)
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linsche id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and reconvenes as a Board of
Equalization with the following members present:
HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN,
PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS,
JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL,
EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
In the Matter of Appeals
for Reduction of Assessments
Levied on Property in
Tract 3114, Lafayette
Palisades .
Mr. Harold R. Farrow, Attorney, 1506 Latham Square Building, Oakland, California,
appeared before the Board and presented a Property Management Agreement giving him authority *';
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to represent property owners in Lafayette Palisades, was sworn, and testified regarding
appeals for reduction in assessments levied on property designated as follows :
Parcel Number
Jay R. Martin, 2459 Cherry Hill Drive, Lafayette 164-160-003
Thomas E. and Kathleen J. Garrett,
2447 Cherry Hill Drive, Lafayette 164-160-004
Robert R. Barton, 11 Cherry Hill Court, Lafayette 164-160-007
John D. and Gloria J. Evelyn,
2435 Cherry Hill Drive, Lafayette 164-160-009
James V. and Joyce D. Burchell, L
2524 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-171-014
Phillip J. and Mary Gregory,
2545 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-171-018
Marianne Weigel, 2577 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-172-018
Robert L. and Felicia S. Weber
2493 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-172-030
Thomas P. and Leta B. Burns,
2485 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-172-031
Walter and Idell Kaitz,
2530 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-160-005
164-171-015
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164-171-020
164-171-028
164-172-023
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Lewis and Josephine Keller.,
2515 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-172-024
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164-172-026
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Mark L. Kermit and Penny Kermit,
2578 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-160-006
164-171-023
Warren W. and Avis Eukel,
2473 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-160-008
164-172-032
Benjamin 0. and Margaret G. Russell 77
2554 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette 164-171-019
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164-172-017
Mr. Carl Rush, representing the County Assessor's Offices appeared and recommendedx`n
that a ten percent reduction in the assessments be granted; ands,
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, ' IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said recommendation be APPROVED and the assessed value of each parcel be
reduced by ten percent, to wit:k
Parcel Number Name From To
164-160-003 Martin 7600 6840
164-160-004 Garrett
164-160-007 Barton 7780 7000
164-160-009 Evelyn 7850 7060164-171-01!} Burchell
1 -171-0188 Gregory64g2'y 7480 b?3o
164-172-ol8 Weigel 6800 6120
164-172-030 Weber 7650 6880
164-172-031 Burns 7600 6840
164-16o-oo5 Kaitz 300 6570
164-171-015 Kaitz 7440 6700
164-171-016 Kaitz 7600 6840
6800164-171-020 Kaitz
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164-171-028 Kaitz 7350 6610
164-172-023 Kaitz 7150 6430
164-172-024 Kelle r 7000 6300
164-172-025 Keller 7400 6660
164-172-026 Keller 7130 6410 3
164-160-006 Kermit 7080 6370
164-171-023 Kermit 6950 6250
164-160-008 Eukel 8500 7650
164-172-032 Eukel 8230 7410
164-171-019 Russell 6850 6160
164-172-017 Russell 6800 6120
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. A
NOES: Supervisors Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Appeal of
Charles A. Sahm for Reduction
in Assessment Levied on
Parcel No. 100-157-011. n
Mr. Charles A. Sahm, P. 0. Box 261, Port Chicago, California, appeared before the
Board, was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal for reduction in assessment levied or
property referred to as Parcel No. 100-157-011; and
Mr. Carl Rush, from the County Assessor's Office, appeared and recommended that
no changes be made in the assessment; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said appeal be DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. RX!
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Assessment Roll as Adjusted.
This Board having on July 5, 1966 convened as a County Board of Equalization pursuant ==
to Section 1603 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, having met from time to time to consider.
Petitions for adjustment of assessments, and having considered and taken proper action on h
each of said Petitions as particularly set forth in orders adopted by this County Board of
Equalization;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to law, and good cause appearing therefor, and on motion ofx-
Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, BE IT RESOLVED THAT WITH THE EXCEPTIONS '-
AUTHORIZED XCEPTIONSAUTHORIZEDinordersadoptedbythisBoardonJuly12, 18, and 19, 1966, said Assessment
Roll for the fiscal year 1966-1967 presented to this Board by the County Assessor be and v.,
the same is hereby CONFIRMED, RATIFIED, AND APPROVED.
BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that the Clerk of this .Board shall record in a book kept for. , r.
that purpose all changes and orders made by this Board of Equalization as required by Section`
1612 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.r
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that on July 22, 1966 the Clerk of this Board shall deliver `
the corrected LOCAL ROLL to the County Auditor with the affidavit in the form required by : Y
Section 1614 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there being no further matters to come before the County`
Board of Equalization, this Board of Supervi3ors, sitting as a County Board of Equalization,-, .
does hereby ADJOURN as such Board of Equalization.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor= ,.
Dias, by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, July 21, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers , Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED M
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
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BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY.,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.*
In the Matter of Requesting
Chairman of the Civil Service
Commission to Appear Before
Board of Supervisors Each
Year Prior to Salary Hearings.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a
ORDERED that the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of Contra Costa County is requested
to appear before the Board of Supervisors each year prior to Board hearings on salary matters,
for the purpose of reviewing for the information of the Board the salary recommendations of
the Commission and further, that all members of the Commission appear with the Chairman if r
possible.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Salary
Hearings for the Fiscal
Year 1966-1967.
The Board this day having heard and considered salary matters presented by various
unions, individuals and department heads, as well as recommendations made by the Civil
Service Commission and the Civil Service Department; and s
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the salary recommendations are referred to the Board's Administration and
Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , said Committee to report to the Board as soon
as possible.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
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Contra Costa County 'Nater
Agency.
Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid having reported to the Board that, as the County's
representative on all water matters, he has reviewed ordinances concerning the Contra Costa
County Water Agency and is of the opinion that they should be updated;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Public Works Director and the District Attorney
for review, report to be made to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: J
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. L
ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Use of County Equipment.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREL',,,
that the Public Works Department is authorized to furnish a flat-bed truck and driver to
transport bleachers from the City of San Pablo to Rodeo on Saturday, July 23, 1966 for use in°
a baseball tournament to be held in Rodeo.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 26, 19662 at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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Deputy lark fps
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, E
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COLL.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
SUPERVISOR COLL ARRIVED AT 9:16 A.M.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
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On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll '-
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seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and
he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Associate Planner, County Planning Department,
to attend American Institute of Planners Conference in Portland,
Oregon in the period from August 14-19, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Cost of
Hospital Care. I
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims CourtIlk
by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost of
Hospital care:
Mrs . Charles Anson 25.50 Mr. Herman Hall 119.84
Mr. Phillip Artlip 45.85 Mr. James Joyner 70.00
Floyd Buchanan 64.15 Miss Rosalie Ritter 10.16
Mr. Charles Hollander 42.46 Mr. Walter Robinson Jr. 25.00 F .
Mr. James Keele 148.00 Mr, Harold Rush 12.00
Mr. John E. Larson 60.46 Mr. Glenn Salley 25.90
Mr. Will iam Luther 11.20 Linda Salmi 11.20 r
Mr. William E. McGuire 10.16. Mr. Schonover 11.20
Mr. Henry 0. Cathey 30.00 Mr. Milton Slocum 156.72
Mr. Martin L. Haley 40.00
PASSED AND ADOPTED on July 26, 1964 by the following vote:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of OLEN BRITT
and SYLVIA BRITT Regarding
Partial Release of Lien.
WHEREAS Olen Britt and Sylvia Britt executed a Reimbursement Agreement and Notice
of Lien on December 189 1961, which document was duly recorded in the office of the County
Recorder on January 2, 1962, in Volume 4026 of Official Records, at page 134; and
WHEREAS, it appears that Ralph J. Hornbrook, Title Officer for Bay Area Rapid
Transit District, has requested that a portion of the property subject to the lien be
released in order that the property may be sold to said Rapid Transit District and that all
receipts will be exhausted by the payment of liens having priority over the County claim;
IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Lien Committee, and
other good cause appearing therefor, the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized
to execute a partial release of lien excluding from the operation of said Reimbursement
Agreement and Notice of Lien the property to be described in a partial release of lien, such
agreement to be prepared by the District Attorney.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on July 26, 19662 by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Satisfaction
of Judgment No. 08834 Against Y
Mrs . Jacqueline Lighthall.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction
of Judgment (No. 08834) in the Municipal Court for the Mt. Diablo Judicial District, recorded
against Jacqueline Lighthall, said judgment having been paid in full; and
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Resolution No. 5266, dated July 19, 19662 l
J providing for partial release of said judgment lien against Mrs . Lighthall, be and the same
is hereby RESCINDED. f
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. rt
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Agreement between
County Service Area F-1 and
City of Richmond.
Agreement dated July 1, 1966, between the County Service Area F-1, hereinafter
called District, and the City of Richmond, hereinafter called Fire Agency, and wherein it''
is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the sum of $2,050 to be paid by
the District to the Fire Agency, the Fire Agency will perform certain services and the
District will levy taxes upon property to raise the sum agreed to be paid, as particularly
set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Bcard; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD`
ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is
authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County Service Area F-1.I,YR
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. l'
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In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Island
County Fire Protection District
and the City of Antioch.
Agreement dated July 1, 1966 between the Island County Fire Protection District,
hereinafter called District, and the City of Antioch, hereinafter called Fire Agency and
wherein it is agreed, amonggg other things, that in consideration of the sum of $l I.,26,:_to w=
be paid by the District to the Fire Agency, the Fire Agency will perform certain services
and the District will levy taxes upon property to raise the sum agreed to be paid, as
particularly set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD.-'
ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is
authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Island County Fire Protection Distr ct` w`=
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Z. A. Aaron, M. D., to
provide psychiatric consultant
services for the Social Service
Department.
On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that contract between the County of Contra Costa and Z. A. Aaron, M. D., under the F'
terms of which Dr. Aaron will provide psychiatric consultant services for the Social Service, -
Department at the rate of $25 per hour during fiscal year 1966-1967, the total amount to
be paid under the contract will not exceed $900, is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman.,
is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r'
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving r
report of Assessment District
Screening Committee on proposed
West Pittsburg area assessment x
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD p
ORDERED that the report of Assessment District Screening Committee on proposed West Pittsburg
area assessment district is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, WEdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT.: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
negotiate lease of space
for County Medical Services .
On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARDY
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate
lease of space at Kiwanis Youth Center, 750 Allen Street, Martinez, California to provide r>
a location for County Medical Services to conduct a mental health group therapy program. r
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:t :
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll..
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.i1
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
negotiate use of office
space in Richmond City Hall
for Office of Economic K .
Opportunity.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division Public Works De
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use of office space in Richmond City Hall to be occupied by the Office of Economic Opportunity
to provide services to the western areas of the County.
c The .foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, hEdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. by
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Deleting
Item From Calendar, re p.
Mr. Joseph E. Spott.
This being the time fixed for Mr. Joseph E. Spott , 50 Muth Drive, Orinda, California
to discuss the usage of the name "Rehabilitation Center" in relation to the facility at
Clayton; and the Board having noted that Mr. Spott did not appear;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is dropped from the calendar.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.8
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property owners, Willow Pass
Road, for assistance in
obtaining a feasibility and cost
n study for sewer extension,
West Pittsburg area. a
The Board having received a petition submitted by property owners along the
northerly side of Willow Pass Road, between Cribello Avenue and the Santa Fe Railroad pct'
underpass in West Pittsburg, requesting assistance in obtaining a feasibility and cost
study for the extension of sewers;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
a BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Department, c/o Sewage, Waste
and Water Division, and to the County Health Department for report to the Board as soon as t
possible. E
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Li ns cha id, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Review of
Findings Making Edna McGill
Responsible for Medical
Services.
The Board having on June 28, 1966 referred to the Administration and Finance
Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) the matter of the responsibility of Edna McGill for
the cost of medical services rendered to Augustus McGill, and the Administration and Finance
Committee having reported that said matter requires further consideration and discussion;. S
NOW, THM- EFORL, on motion of Supervis or Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the case in referred for further review to the Lien Committee, J
the District Attorney, along with the Administration and Finance Committee for report to
the Board on August 16, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report by
the Building Inspection r..
Department Regarding Request 1
of Mr. Robert F. Mygrant for
Clarification of County Build-
ing Ordinance re Sanitary
Facilities.
This being the time fixed for report on request of Mr. Robert F. Mygrant for ,
clarification of the County Building Ordinance as to requirements pertaining to sanitary
facilities; and
Mr. R. W. Giese of the County Building Inspection Department having reported that
all buildings, even though they are not used all of the time, require plumbing facilities
Section 1105 of the Uniform Building Code, 1964 edition), and having further stated that
the facilities which Mr. Mygrant stated were adjacent to the building in question, were
actually down the road and across the street; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, -IT ZS .BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll :': 1=
and Linscheid) for report on August 2, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the natter of Referring Communication M
From Suburban Advisory Committee reek
Housing Policy of County.
Mr. Vernon R. Axelson, Chairman of the Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing,
appeared before the Board and presented a resolution regarding the housing policy of Contras
Costa County and requesting the Board to consider a county-wide Housing Code Enforcement Pro- E
gram, utilizing Federal Grants as authorized under Section 117, Title I of the 1949 Housing
Act, as amended; and
The Board having considered same, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by
Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that said matter is referred to its Social Programs Committee
Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) , and to the County Administrator for report as soon as
possible.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Report by
Sheriff Young re Thefts
at the County Airport. if
This Board having on July 12, 1966 referred to Sheriff Walter F. Young the matter
of increase in thefts at the County Airport; and
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Sheriff Young having reported that the number of incidents reported to the Sheriff's rj.
Department have not increased, but the severity in terms of dollar loss has increased, and
having suggested that it might be in order to employ a night watchman at the County Airport;
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to its Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises
Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) for report August 9, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by tha following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. x.
ABSENT: None. rw
In the Matter of Authorizing
District Attorney to Provide
Legal Defense for County
Airport Manager. u.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to provide legal defense for Marvin E. Scott,
Airport Manager, in Mt . Diablo Municipal Court Action No. 08968, Westmoreland vs . County,
et al.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Request from
Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Con-p
tractors of Contra Costa County
re Inclusion of Alternate Material r
to Those Specified in the Plumbing
Code.
This Board having received a letter from the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractorsr
of Contra Costa County, 3443 Golden Gate Avenue, Lafayette, California, requesting that the
Board consider inclusion of ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) plastic pipe and fittings
as a satisfactory alternate material to those specified in the Plumbing Code for drain, waste
and vent purposes , and further requesting that approval be consistent with the recommendation x<
of the Research Committee of the Western Plumbing Officials Association (for residential
consti-uction not more than two stories in height); and
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Building Inspector and to the Public Works rti
Department for report on August 9, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Request
i from Mr. Frank Connell,
Orinda, re Littering of
Private Property and
County Roads.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Frank Connell, 37 Camino Don Miguel,
Orinda, requesting abatement of nuisance, namely the increase in littering of private i
property and county roads by "throw-aways," and inquiring as to whether the State anti-litter .,
law would apply and if there is any other applicable law; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD F
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney for reply.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Recommendation
from the Civil Service Commission
re Amendment to Resolution
No. 3812.
This Board havin received a notice from the Civil Service Commiss ion recommending
that Resolution No. 3812 'In the Matter of 1965 Salary and Fringe Benefit Review" be amended
for future salary reviews by striking paragraph 4 thereof (Paragraphs 4 and 5 of said
resolution were amended by Resolution No- 4950 adopted March 22, 1966) ; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, sec:inded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors =',
Kenny and Coll) and to the County- Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F3
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Obligations
of Tidewater Oil Company
under Bond No. 3544294 of
March 4, 1929.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. J. R. Peterson, Insurance Manager, t:
Tidewater Oil Company, Los Angeles, advising that effective July 14, 1966 certain facilities/
operations involving Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Bond No. 3544294, dated'
March 4, 19290 were sold to Phillips Petroleum Company; Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and that
Phillips Petroleum Company will assume the obligation covered by this bond and furnish, a
replacement bond, upon receipt of which the Board is requested to terminate all operations.'
under the bond furnished by Tidewater Oil Company;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD '#
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney for report. 10
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4N
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Communication eft
from the City of Richmond re
Special Educational Need 4=
Among Gypsies.
This Board having received a communication from the City of Richmond advising
that the City Council has adopted a report and the recommendations contained therein sub-
mitted by its Commission on Human Relations regarding a special educational need among
Gypsies in Richmond, and requesting that the Board consider expending approximately $8,000
in Social Service Department funds to meet the local share of the estimated $50,000 needed
to set up said program for one year;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator, Office of Economic Opportunity
and to the Social Service Department for report to the Board. z ..
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication t
from the Welfare Rights
Organization of Contra Costa
County, Richmond, re Richmond
Social Welfare Department.
Supervisor James E. Moriarty having presented a letter from Roberta Hillard,
Consultant Aid, Welfare Rights Organization of Contra Costa County, 336 Sixth Street, Richmond,
California, calling attention to alleged discriminatory actions within the Richmond Social
Welfare Department; i
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Social Service Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.f,
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In the Matter of Request of
City of Antioch for Waiver
of Right of Issuance of
Building Permit by County.
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t>-The Board having received a request from the City of Antioch that the County waive x
its right of issuing a building permit to the City to enable Mr. Eugene B. Even to continue
construction during annexation proceedings of 78 feet of Mr. Even's property located on the
east side of Hillcrest Road contiguous to the Golden Annexation;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said request is GRANTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. .Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the 1-latter of ratifying Gjw
Clerk's action in referring w-
copy of Notice of Proceedings
in Court action to the Office
of the District Attorney.L
The Clerk of this Board having on July 26, 1966, referred copy of Notice of Pro-
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ceedings served on J. Metzger, Deputy Clerk, on July 25, 1966, in Action No. 26144 of the
Municipal Court of the Judicial District of the City of Richmond, in and for the County,
Contra Costa, State of California; ROBERT R. MURDOCH, ,dba MURDOCH ENGINEERING & CONSTRIICTION _
versus NORTHBAY PIPELINES INC. , et al, to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r;
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None, z
In the Matter of Special Tax
Rates to Cover Children
Attending a School for Except-
ional Children in Another
District.
This Board having received a•letter from the County Superintendent of Schools re-
questing establishment of special tax rates to cover children attending a school for except• t1
ional children in another district;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD `'`,
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and, to the Administration '
and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Public Works Director to perform
materials testing services for
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the City of Concord.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE .BOARD
ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to furnish materials testing services
during 1966-1967 fiscal year for the City of Concord, as per their Purchase Order No. 09070
dated July 15, 1966, with costs plus appropriate overheads to be reimbursed to the county, y'
in accordance with Board Resolution No. 1077, adopted July 24, 1962. jl
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
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Public Works Director to furnish
materials testing services for
the City of Pittsburg.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,
ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to furnish materials testing services
during 1966-1967 fiscal year for the City of Pittsburg, as per their Purchase Order No. 2602,,`,,
dated July 25, 19663 with costs plus appropriate overheads to be reimbursed to the county,
in accordance with Board Resolution No. 1077, adopted July 24, 1962.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Public Works Director to furnish
materials testing services for
the City of Antioch.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisorervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to furnish materials testing services
J during 196E-1967 fiscal year for the City of Antioch, as per their Purchase Order No. 12793 fed.
dated July 19, 1966, with costs plus appropriate overheads to be reimbursed to the county,
in accordance with Board resolution No. 1077, adopted July 24, 1962.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: T
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.A
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Public Works Department to
Negotiate Lease of Space for
Social Service Department.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public korks Department, is authorized to negotiate
lease for space in the Martinez area to be used by the Social Service Department Medical
Assistance Unit.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Salary t,
Hearings for the Fiscalr
Year 1966-1967.
The Board having on July 21, 1966 referred to its Administration and Finance
Committee ( Supervisors Kenny and Coll) the salary recommendations for the fiscal year
1966-1967; and
Said committee having presented its report this day; and
The Board being desirous of time to study said recommendations, on motion of
Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that July 28
at 9:00 a.m. is fixed as the time for the Board to present its recommendations.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:.
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,s-
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z
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In the Matter of Demonstration
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Planned by the Contra Costa
Citizens Against the War in F
Vietnam.
WHEREAS this Board having received a request from the Contra Costa Citizens Against
the War in Vietnam that traffic on the Port Chicago Highway be blocked at approximately 3:30
p.m. on August 7, 1966 for the purpose of holding a demonstration; and
14HEREAS Captain Edward Jelich of the California Highway Patrol stated that it had
no objection to the demonstration but would impose the following conditions ; 1
1. That the participants march two abreast on the
shoulder of the highway facing traffic;
2. That they will provide for a spot for the vigil
on -the south side of Waterfront Road opposite the
Naval Ammunition Depot tidal gate, an area ap-
proximately 300 feet wide and approximately 10
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feet deep; the Public Works Department of Contra
Costa County to be requested to post the area to
keep out vehicles;
3. That the members provide for adequate monitoring
to control participants within the confines of u
the subject area;
4. That the California Highway Patrol may direct traffic
as conditions may require at various times during YL
the vigil;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias", IT IS BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthattherequesttoblocktrafficisDENIED, the demonstration to be con-:
ducted subject to the conditions as set forth by the California Highway Patrol.
z The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y.
NOES:None. fir:
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreements
with Delegate Agencies Regarding
Federal Office of Economic
Opportunity Grant CAL CAP
66-375/4
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD .ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements`
totaling $686,195 with delegate agencies to conduct and administer component projects , under `CAL CAP 66-375/4 as follows:
Component
Number Amount Delegate Agency
7-2 83,113 Pittsburg Concerted Services, Inc.
7-3 84,803 Western Student Movement
7-4 82,227 Neighborhood House, Inc.
7-10 11,111 Pittsburg Unified School District
7-21
7-22
22'1888 Easter Hill Community Organization47,951 United Council Of Spanish Speaking yOrganizations
7-23 81,459 County Superintendent of Schools
7-24 45,507 Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church a?2105,103 Pittsburg Concerted Services, Inc.
7-26 43089 Neighborhood House, Inc.
7-28 55095 Volunteer Bureau of Contra Costa County7-29 23,946 Citizens Civic Education and Welfare
Council of Parchester Village,
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with the understanding that the listed agencies, delegated responsibility to carry out tha r
component numbered Community Action Program projects, will provide the local share contribii--:- %-
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tions; and that the County Board of Supervisors, as Community Action Agent, is grantee of.
Federal funds in the amount of $606,421, to carry out these component projects under Federal°Office of Economic Opportunity Grant CAL CAP 66-375/4, accepted by Board Resolution No. 1531<.,5.;
on June 28, 1966.
t The foregoing ordergg waspassed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x'
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ABSENT: None. p
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to execute statement
of CAP Grant CAL CAP 66-375/6-
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute statement ofCAPGrantCALCAP66-375/6 for the following component projects : 1#
No. 7-37, CAP Council Training Support Program, is for the period July 1, 1966
to June 30, 1967, and in the amount of $22,128 of which the federal share isz
20,223 and the local (county) share is $1,905.
No. 7-38, Youth Summer Work Project, is for the period July 1, 1966 to September 30,1966, and in the amount of $111,398 of which the federal share is $88,213 and thelocal (county) share is $23,185, the local share (with the exception of $233, countycontribution) being provided by delegate agencies.
The following order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
gunnery range in San Pablo
Bay near Rodeo.51
Supervisor Dias having called the Board's attention to the proposal of the United
States Navy Department (Twelfth Naval District) to establish a gunnery range in San Pablo
Bay near Rodeo; cl
LThemotionwasmadebySupervisorDias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, that the
Board adopt a resolution opposing said proposal.
The vote of the Board was as follows: EFA
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
NOES :Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSENT: None.
Thereupon, the motion was made by Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor
Coll, that the matter be referred to the County Administrator for report to the Board.
The motion was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A.
Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Aproval of
Resolution No. 528E.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY TIM BOARD `
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5288, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of liens taken
against the following persons, is APPROVED:
Agnes M. Hillengass
Edna L. Hines rt
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval m ,
of Resolution No. 5289.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5289, in which the Board fixes August 23, 1966 at 11 a.m. as they
time to consummate purchase of property from Urbano M. and Esther Costa, in the amount of
23,500, being all of Lot 11, Block 1, Austin Tract, Martinez (said property required for rx
Civic Center purposes) , is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution N005290.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5290, in which the Board accepts bid of Bank of America y .
N.T. & S.A. and Associates for $560,000, 1963 bonds Series D of San Ramon Valley Unified
School District issued on behalf of San Ramon Valley Union High School District at a net
interest cost of $272,205 to the District, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. ry
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.U
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5291.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD y
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5291, in which the Board consummates purchase of property for,,
the E1 Sobrante Library site (LIB-2) from the City of Richmond, and authorizes the county, J
Auditor to draw warrant in the amount of $32,500 in payment thereof, is APPROVED. y
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisorg Alfred.,M', `DL",'1kkes E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5292. i
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5292, in which the Board at the request of the Federal Governmernt'
disclaims any interest in certain property in the Antioch area, and directs the District
Attorney to file an appropriate disclaimer, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5296.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5296 in which the Board approves plans and specifications for
construction of portion of Line E (Del Amigo and Calmar Vista Roads) from Harper Lane to
Camino Encanto in Danville, and fixes August 23 at 11:00 a.m. as time for receiving bids,
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5297.•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5297, in which the Board adopts resolution designating
j the County Auditor-Controller as the county representative to sign and submit an, applica-
tion to the Department of Veterans Affairs, State of California, for a state subvention` to
finance in part the cost of operating the County Veterans Service Office.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:Supervisors - None.
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ABSENT: Supervisors - None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5298.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD £F -.
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5298, in which the Board grants the San Francisco Yacht Club
permission to use waterways within the boundaries of Contra Costa County for yacht race
purposes on July 30 and July 31, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5299.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD g
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5299, in which the Board grants jurisdiction to the City Council
City of Concord, to form Assessment District No. 41, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.Xr
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of A proval of
Resolution No. 5309.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5304, ih which the Board fixes August 30, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the
time for hearing on proposed annexation of tracts 3458 and 3586 to County Service Area L-45,
Danville area, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Allred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, fi
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.1W
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5307.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5307, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of $7,424
submitted by Martin Brothers, Inc. for Buchanan Field Industrial Lease Site Area drainage
improvements, Concord, is APPROVED. 5
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Ap roval of
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Resolutions No. 530 and 5309.
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE i
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions No. 5308 and 5309, in which the Board authorizes County
Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES:None. q
ABSENT: None. i of
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In the Matter of Approval Ate""
of Resolution No. 5310.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5310, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of $14,634P.
submitted by Cen-Cal Company, San Leandro, for construction of Building Maintenance Paint
Shop addition, Martinez, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval g.
of Resolution No. 5311.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5311, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of
30,847 submitted by Orinda Pools, Inc., dba Aquatech Engineering Company, Lafayette, for
construction of a swimming pool at the Boy's Rehabilitation Center (Boys ' Ranch) , Byron,
California, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:j.
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5314•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5314, in which the Board fixes August 23, 1966 at 11 a.m.,
as the time for receiving bids for the Richmond Health Center and Medical Clinic Building
in Richmond, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None,
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5317.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD N-_
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5317, in which the Board proclaims the weep of August .14.through
August 20, 1966 as "National :dater Week," is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5318.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5318, in which the Board authorizes the County Medical Director
to sign and submit application to request federal and state subvention to finance in part '
the construction of community mental health facilities.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Payments to Kee N. Chan, M.D.,u
at County Hospital.
At the request of the County Medical Director and on motion of Supervisor Coll,..
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that overtime payments to Dr. Kee ;N.
Chan, Resident Physician II, for overtime services rendered to the County Hospital are
authorized during the fiscal year 1966-1967 with the understanding that the overtime is re-
quired because of the emergency situation resulting from a vacancy in the position of
Resident Physician I and subject to the further understanding that said overtime is to be
held to the lowest practicable level.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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I, W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, do hereby certify
that following the filing of the recount request by Lenard E. Grote under Election Code Sec- y:
tions 18530 - 18536 filed with the Board of Supervisors July 7, 1966, and pursuant to your 3
order dated July 12, 1966, a recount of the Democratic ballots in the 10th Assembly District
and the absentee ballots in said District was held.
As a result of said recount the following revised vote resulted for said office: 5
Norman T. Kestner 15,536
Lenard E. Grote 15,502
Russell M. Koch 8,161
Miscellaneous Write-ins 465 7.
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Blank and Overvoted Ballots 4,890
The above revised results are to be incorporated in your Board of Supervisors
minutes and a copy of this certificate is being forwarded to the Secretary of State by our
office.
Dated: July 22, 1966
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W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk
by Isl James R. Olssonr
Deputy County Clerk
And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, July 28, 1966, at 9 a.m. in the Board yi.
Chambers, Administration BtLilding, Martinez, California.
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ATTEST:
W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
Deputy Clerli
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS Y _
ALFRED M. DIAS JAMES E. MORIARTY
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.k
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In the Matter of Approving
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Ordinance.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED:f Y
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No. 1996 which amends Sections 2431, 2432, 2433, 2434 of the Ordinance Code
of Contra Costa County, fixing compensation for personnel exempt from
Civil Service and Justice Court Judges and Constables, effective
September 1, 1966.
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. 1996 in the MORNING NEUS GAZETTE
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. .
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In the Matter of ENACTED AS Ex OFFICIO GOVERNING BODY
Approving Ordinance. OF THE LISTED FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED: h
No. 1997 which extends the provisions of the longevity vacation
program to employees of the six Fire Districts under Civil
Service: Contra Costa, Orinda, San Pablo, Eastern,
El Sobrante, and Mountain View.
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. 1997 in the MORNING NEWS GAZETTE.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Certain z
Recommendations of the
Administration and Finance
Committee with Reference to
Salaries and Fringe Benefits .
The Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P., Kenny and T. J. Coll)
of this Board of Supervisors having this day presented to the Board its recommendations
concerning salaries and fringe benefits for county employees during the fiscal year 1966 110.,
1967, which recommendations include the following:
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1. Postpone consideration of Civil Service Commission recommendation x
i to "abolish ninety percent of parity for Field Services Series,'
said matter to be reviewed as soon as the current negotiations be-
tween the steam fitters and contractors are completed;
2. Board to devote further study to Civil Service Commission
recommendation to grant Friday off when a holiday falls on
Saturday.
3. Board to devote further study to sixty-hour work week for Q
firemen; and
The Board having considered the recommendations of the committee;
NOTA, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid committee recommendations are ACKNOWLEDGED
aid APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.5
NOES:Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Providing
Uniform Allowances for
Marshals. and Constables .
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD f.
ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission and the Civil Service staff are requested to
study the matter of uniform allowances for Marshals and Constables. v
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5315•
On the recommendation of the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Super-
visors Kenny and Coll) and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5315, in which the Board authorizes salary
adjustments for county employees for the 1966-1967 fiscal year, effective July 1, 1966,
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APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5316.
On the recommendation of the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Super-
visors Kenny and Coll), and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5316, in which the Board approves salary
adjustments for executive personnel (county department heads ) for the. 1966-1967 fiscal year,
effective July 1, 1966, is APPROVED. r,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 2, 1966, at 9 a.m. in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
James P. Ke y, C rman
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
By
Deputy Cler r#
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS R
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, . 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.s<.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, . ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. 4
PRESENT: HONORABLE EDMUND A.
LINSCHEID, VICE-CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING;
SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E.
MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT:
SUPERVISOR JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Proceedings
of the Board during month of
July, 1966.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, :T IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of July, 1966 was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairman
authorized to sign said minutes .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coil,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the- following personnel
adjustments be and the sane are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
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Probation Department. Add one (1) Deputy Probation Officer, Salary
Range 43 ($660-$801), and cancel one (1) Senior
Deputy Probation Officer, position number 29,
Salary Range 47 ($727-$883) , effective August 3, y._..,
1966.
Public Works. Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class
of Park Director, Salary Range 60 ($997419212) , w
effective August 3, 1966.
County Auditor-Controller Add one (1) Programmer Trainee, Salary Range 35 =}
Data Processing) . 43-$660) , and cancel one (1) Programmer L'
position number 02, Salary Range 40 ($6134745), "M:
effective August 3, 1966. f
County Administrator. Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk, position
number 01, Salary Range 23 ($405-493) , to Clerk
III (Typist Option) , Salary Range 29 ($469-$570),_,='
effective August 3, 1966 .
Social Service.Add two (2) Social Worker II, Salary Range 38 ;
584-$710) , and cancel two (2) Social Worker III "`
positions number 03 and 21, Salary Range 42 Nt
644-$782) , effective August 3, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Increase in Pay for Special k
Deputy Sheriff Robert Wilson.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORllEREt
that an increase from $436 per month to $458 per month (5 per cent increase) is AUTHORIZED r
for special Deputy Sheriff Robert Wilson, who is employed by the county in Crockett Service. ,
Area P-1, said increase in salary being effective as of August 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisom Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James F. Kenny.
In the Matter of Assignment of
Delinquent Accounts to the
Retailers Collection Association
of Contra Costa County.
The CountAuditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent
accounts totaling 13,424.07, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the County
and the particular department of the County from which said accounts emanated, and having
recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa=` 1
County;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Su ervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $13,42.07 are hereby ASSIGNED to the
Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current,
contract, the Auditor-Controller's department to handle the actual transfer.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing i a
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Write-off of Delinquent Accounts .
f kTheCountyAuditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in
the amount of $20,205.69, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, fA
and having recommended that said accounts be written off;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said
delinquent accounts in the amount of $20,205.69.
The foregoing order was passed by the following .vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a
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ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Satisfaction
of Judgment No. 8468 against
Kenneth Macey, Sr.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Edmund A. Linscheid, Vice Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute
Satisfaction of Judgment (No. 8 .68) in the Justice Court for the Martinez Judicial District,
recorded against Kenneth Macey, Sr., said judgment having been paid in full.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
accept cash shortage in the I
County Library Revolving Fund.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, II IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept a cash shortage of $12.48
in the County Library Revolving Fund as a County Library expense.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Request from xa
Richmond City Council for Punds
for the Neighborhood Youth
Corps Program for 1966-1967.
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This Board having received copies of resolution adopted by the Richmond City Council
approving the Neighborhood Youth Corps Program for the fiscal year 1966-1967, as submitted by
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the Human Relations Office in which the Board is requested to include saidQ program in its f
1966-1967 application to the Department of Labor for funds for the Neighborhood Youth Corps
Program; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR-
DERED that this matter is referred to the office of Economic Opportunity for report to the
Board.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:42
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None. j
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Communication
from Tidewater Oil Company and
Phillips Petroleum Company re
Purchase by Phillips of Certain
Operations and Properties of
Tidewater.
This Board having received a letter from Tidewater Oil Company and Phillips
Petroleum Company advising that said companies have consummated the transaction whereby y'
Phillips has purchased certain of Tidewater's marketing, manufacturing and related trans
portation operations and properties, said transaction also covering the assignment from
Tidewater to Phillips of leases, contracts or other agreements related to the operations
and properties sold to Phillips, including those which Tidewater has with the County of
Contra Costa; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney for review.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Obligations of r
Tidewater Oil Company under Bond
No. 3691315 of August 17, 1931.
This Board havingreceived a letter from Mr. J. R. Peterson Insurance Manager. ,
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Tidewater Oil Company, Los Angeles, advising that effective July 14, 1966 certain facilities-,
operations involving Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland Bond No. 3691315, dated
August 17, 1931, were sold to Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and that:
Phillips Petroleum Company will assume the obligation covered by this bond and furnish a
replacement, upon receipt of which the Board is requested to terminate all obligations under Y
the bond furnished by Tidewater Oil Company; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney for review.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid. t
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of State Department
of Public Health's Program for
Medical Referral Service to all
Medical Rejectees .
This Board having received a letter from the State Department of Public Health
concerning its program of health referral service to all medical rejectees, and advising
that said Department is in the rocess of preparing subcontracts for the current fiscal year
and has set aside a maximum of 72290 as reimbursement to the County Health Department (at the.
rate of $15.00 per case) , and inquiring as to whether the County will participate in the pro
gram; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors"'z
Kenny and Coll) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Abandoned Mine Shafts in
Somersville-Nortonville Area.
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid advised the Board that the Contra Costa County MayorsConference- had.ex-
pressed concern re arding the danger o o mi shafts in the Sonersville-Nortonville area near Antioch and:-'h"
requested the Boards asses tance in ng its anger abated; and
Arthur Walenta, Deputy District Attorney, advised the Board that the Government Code provides a 4
method Whereby a responsible agency can require an owner to abate a hazard on private property, or the aggency, can
abate same and charge the cost to the owner, but that this can only be done when persons are legally on me, prop-
ierty (not trespassers) or When a danger exists to children under twelve; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BARD ORDERED that this
imatter be referred to the County Administrator, District Attorney, Director of Disaster Office, and to the Public r "
Works Director for report to the Board on August 23, 1966. r
The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote. of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jaynes E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Janes P. Kenny. fi
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In the Matter of Request from
Pittsburg Community Hospital
District re Assessment on
Taxable Property.
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This Board having received copies of resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors,
Pittsburg Community Hospital District requesting that this Board levy an assessment upon all t4,.
taxable property within said District, estimated to be $159,400; and furnishing the Board
with a finding that the rates and charges made for services and facilities in the District are
comparable to charges made for similar services and facilities by non-profit hospitals within
the service area; and
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDrRED that this matter is referred to the office of the County Auditor-Controller, attention
Mr. Marvin King.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Consolidai;ion of Regular
Hospital District General
Election for Directors of the
Pittsburg Community Hospital
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District with the State General f`
Election to be held on November 8,
1966 . J
Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California,
and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TFE BOARD ORDERED that
the Regular Hospital District General Election for Directors of the Pittsburg Community Hospilev
tal District shall be consolidated with the State General Election to be field throughout the Vis;
County of Contra Costa on November 8, 1966.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to bill said
Pittsburg Community Hospital District in the amount of $12.00 for each precinct in the area in
which Pittsburg Community Hospital District is located.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. you
In the Matter of Resignations of
Directors Frank Smith and Bruce
Marhenke from the Green Valley
Recreation and Park District.
This Board having received a communication from the Green Valley Recreation and
Park District giving notice that its Board of Directors has accepted the resignations of Mr.
Frank Smith and Mr. Bruce Marhenke, effective June 30, 1966, and having requested that the
Board appoint Mr. Gerald Bailie and Mr. William Henderson as Directors of said District for
the unexpired terms of the two resignees; and
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said resignations are accepted and appointments approved as herein set forth.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid. T
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Annexation
of Pacific Gas & Electric
Company to East Bay Municipal
Utility District (including a
section of San Pablo Avenue) .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Edmund A. Linscheid, Vice Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign petiti0n'4
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, agreeing to the annexation of a small section of
San Pablo Avenue to the East Bay Municipal Utility District in connection with the annexation
to the district of the Oleum Steam Plant of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, y ..._.Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.v.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement for architectural x,=_
services, Contra Costa County
Fire Protection District Con-
solidated, Geary Road Fire
Station and Training Site,
Concord.
The Board having this day considered an Agreement dated August 2, 1966 between the + ,.
County of Contra Costa and Farnum Kerr & Associates, Engineering and Architectural firm.,1620 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, California, for the design and construction of the
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated Geary Road Fire Station and Trains
Site, Concord, California;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Y ..
ORDERED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Edmund A. Linscheid,
Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. hf Y
The foregoing order was passed by the .following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSE"IT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Tabulating
Equipment Rental Agreement .
The County Auditor-Controller having advised that his office has been studying,the
advisability of transferring the rental service of some of the punch card equipment from IBt 2:;,:,`>',
to an independent specialist in this business as it has been determined economical and practi-flly,
cal to do so, and having requested the Board to refer the matter to the Administration andFinanceCommitteefordiscussionwiththeCountyAuditor-Controller; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said request is GRANTED and the matter is referred to the Board`Ts Admiiristration,4`.
and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll), County Administrator, and County Auditor- v=Controller for report to the Board on August 9. 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
A'C'ES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES :None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Cleanup
Work in a Portion of Alhambra
Cemetery Utilizing County
Prisoners .
On motion of Sunervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Sheriff is AUTHORIZED to utilize prisoners for the performance of
cleanup work in the Alhambra Cemetery in Martinez subject to the understanding that the
cleanup work will be confined specifically to that portion of the cemetery which has been
used by the county for the burial of deceased indigents.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Report of j x-•
Social Programs Committee
re Request of Welfare Rights
Organization of Contra Costa
County.
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This Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty
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and Dias ) request from the Welfare Rights Organization of Contra Costa County, Richmond,
California, that the Board consider the organization's goals relating to public welfare and
the creation of jobs for welfare recipients, and said Committee having recommended that this
matter be referred to the Economic Opportunity Council;
NOW, TPEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is approved, and the request of the
Welfare Rights Organization is referred to the Economic Opportunity Council.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Consolidation of East Bay
Municipal Utility District
Election with the State Gen-
eral Election to be held on
November 8, 1966.
The Board of Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District having requested
consolidation of a District Election with the State General Election to be held on November 8,
1966, said District Election being for the purpose of electingtwo Directors, one from Ward 2
and one from Ward 3; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the request for consolidation of elections is approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to bill said East Bay Munici- !
pal Utility District in the amount of $12.00 for each precinct in the area in which said
District is located.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: WE
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Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Rental Agreement with Donald
Neith for storage building at
corner of Center Avenue and
Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco.
A
Rental Agreement dated July 27, 1966, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter
referred to as Lessor, and Donald Neith, hereinafter referred to as Lessee, wherein Lessor
agrees, among other things, to lease to Lessee a storage building to be used for storage pur-
poses only, located on County property at the corner of Center Avenue and Pacheco Boulevard,
Pacheco, and wherein Lessee agrees among other things, to pay a rental fee of $30 per month
effective August 1, 1966, on a month-to-month basis, is presented to this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD I
ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public
Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:'I u
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.y
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In the Matter of Recommendations
of the Civil Service Commission.
The Civil Service Commission having recommended that the stipend for the Commission'-s
legal counsel be the same as that received by the Commissioners, and having requested that
three new technical positions and two clerical positions be established for the Civil Service
Department and that the Board give immediate consideration to same on an emergency basis;
On :notion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDrRED that these matters are referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor ,.
Kenny and Coll), and to the County Administrator for further study.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Resolution
Fixing Tax Rate for Stege
Sanitary District for 1966-1967
Fiscal Year.
This Board having received a copy of resolution fixing the tax rate for Stege
Sanitary District for the 1966-1967 fiscal year at twenty-seven cents on each one hundred
dollars; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORD?RED that this matter is referred to the County Auditor-Controller.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:y
AWES:Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll Edmund A. Linscheid.P ys s
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Architectural Services Agreement
Revised August 2, 1966, Emergency
Operating Center, Contra Costa
County Fire Protection District
Consolidated, Geary Road and
Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill,
California.
WHEREAS the Board 'Having on August 4, 1964 approved Agreement and Supplement thereto:: ;=
between the County of Contra Costa and Floyd B. Comstock, Architect & Associates, Post Office, ;;.,
Box 346, Walnut Creek, California, providing for architectural services relative'to construction
of the administration unit, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated, Geary,' ,' . F
Road and Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill, California; and
WHEREAS the Board having on June 15, 1965 authorized the Public Works Director to
separate the architectural services for the Emergency Operating Center from the services .ren
dered in connection with said administration unit; and 5
WHEREAS the Board having on August 10, 1965 authorized said Architect to perform
design work forsaid Emergency Operating Center; and
WHEREAS the Board having on August 2, 1965 considered Revised Agreement between
Contra Costa County and said Architect for the design of said Emergency Operating Center;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Revised Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED
and Edmund A. Linscheid, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county,*
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of i s
Approving Ordinance.
On the recommendation of the Board's Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and
Linscheid) and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE Y .
BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: E
No.- 1998, which amends Title 7 and Title 8 of the Ordinance Code,
establishing regulations relating to critically expansive soil and
other soil problems . s
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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 : j
No. 1998 in the PINOLE-HERCULES NEWS.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Yom=
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid. t NiI
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ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Joint Powers
Agreement with the City of
Richmond, City of Alameda and
County of Alameda for book
interchange and cataloging
system.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Joint Powers Agreement dated August 2, 1966, between the County of Contra Costa,
the City of Richmond, the City of Alameda, and the County of Alameda under the terms of which
the four parties will cooperate on a book interchange and cataloging system through their re-
spective libraries during the fiscal year 1966-1967 using federal funds to finance the joint
operation, is APPROVED, and Edmund A. Linscheid, Vice Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED I
to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES.None
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Payment to Hospital Council of X.
Northern California.
On the recommendation of the County Medical Director, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment of $385 to the
Hospital Council of Northern California for regional planning of health facilities is 1
AUTHORIZED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
M`AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.M
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In the Matter of Fixing Time for
Hearing on Proposed Budget for
Fiscal Year 1966-1967.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Thursday, August 18, 1966, at 9:00 a.m. is fixed as the time for public hearing,
in the Board's Chambers, Room 1070 Administration Building, Martinez, California, on the
Proposed Budget for the fiscal year 1966-1967;l
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that copies of said Proposed Budget will be
available to the public on or before August 8, 1966. x
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The foregoing order was ;gassed by the following vote of the Board :
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
1 NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
i Serve on Governmental Accounting
f and Auditing Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that; ? . D. Funk, County Auditor-Controller is AUTiORIZED to serve on the Governmental,J
Accounting and Auditing Committee of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants,
which committee concerns itself with problems of governmental finance.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas Jehn Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
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ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. rz,
s, In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution Nos . 5321-5327.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD x ,z_
ORDERED that the following resolutions with reference to Assessment District 1966-42 Stanwell
Industrial Park, Concord area, are APPROVED: 1 .
No. 5321, preliminarily determining to undertake special assessment proceedings;
No. 5322, approving boundary map;
No. 5323, appointing Bryan and Murphy as Engineer of Work and authorizing Vice
Chairman to execute agreement;
No. 5324, appoint Sturgis, Den-Dulk, Douglass and Anderson as Special Bond Counsel
and authorizing Vice Chairman to execute agreement;
1 No. 5325, declaring intention to order certain improvements and acquisitions;is No. 5326, preliminarily adopting Engineer's Report, setting September 6, 1966 at
10 a.m. for public hearing and fixing August 23, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the
time to receive bids;
No. 5327, adopting scale of prevailing wage rates . I
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Eimund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None .
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5331.r
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5331, in which the Board authorizes the Vice Chairman to execute
a lease with Elsie Maderious for premises at 206 Parker Street, Rodeo (Neighborhood Center)9
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
I In the Matter of Approval of E
Resolution Nos . 5332-5337. wJ
i On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD a,#
ORDERED that Resolution Nos . 5332 through 5337, in which the Board authorizes the County
I Auditor to make corrections of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
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ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution Nos . 5338 and 5339.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD x
ORDERED that Resolutions No. 5338 and 5339 in which the Board accepts the bid of Bank of
California, N. A. , for. $250,000 1964 Series B, Orinda School District Bonds, at a net interest
cost of $160,215 to the District; and accepts the bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. and Y
Associates for $4,750,000, 1964 Series C, Richmond Unified School District Bonds issued on Vn
behalf of Richmond Union High School District, at a net interest cost of $2,142,085 to the
District, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
43ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5344•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5344, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of special bond
election in the West Contra Costa Hospital District with the State General Election to be held
November 8, 1966, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
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ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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Resolution Nos . 5346-5347• n
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD R
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5346-5347, in which the Board accepts grant deed from Lawrence
and Effie Zaharis, and authorizes Vice Chairman to execute grant deed from the County of Contra
Costa to Valley Community Services District, in connection with Assessment District No. 1966-1 - -
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Alcosta Boulevard, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:a
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5348•
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Resolution No. 5348, in which the Board authorizes the Vice Chairman to execute subordination
and partial release of lien against Patsy Mills, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES :Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES :None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of approval of
Resolution Nos . 5328-5330•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following resolutions in which the Board fixes Septemher 20, 1966 at 10 a.m.
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as the time for hearing on proposed annexations to County Service Areas, are APPROVED:
No. 5328 - Tract 3325 - L-45 Danville area.
No. 5329 - Tracts 3562
and 3611 - L-18 Lafayette-Rheem area.
No. 5330 - Tract 3564 - L-42 Concord unincorporated area. y
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
V Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5351.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5351, in which the Board approves acquisition of property from
Robert E. and Mathilda E. Flackus, for $25,500, as a settlement price in Condemnation Action I :;.
No. 95700, said property located at Pine and Green Streets, Martinez, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
ACES :Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid,
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Approval I .
of Resolution No. 5352•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5352, in which the Board authorizes Right of Way Division, Public u
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Works Department, to arrange for one year extension of lease with John D. and Barbara J. I;
King for premises at 6503 Hazel Avenue, Richmond, California, for use by the County Probation
Office, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None. J
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5353.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5353 in which the Board requests the California State Divisionsq NA1
of Highways to enter into an agreement with Contra Costa County to provide aid for certain I=of the study elements as outlined in the Prospectus of Land Use and Transportation Planning
Study for a three-year period, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
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ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny. r<
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution Nos . 5341-5343.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD n
ORDERED that Resolutions No. 5341 through 5343, in which the Board approves the following an-
nexations to County Service Areas indicated, are ADOPTED:
No. 5341 - Tract 2878, to L-18, Lafayette Area;
No. 5342 - Tract 3375, to L-20, Moraga Area;
No. 5343 - Tract 3484,` to L-29, Moraga Area; I
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: µ
f.AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid.
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Kenny.
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Authorizing Cancellation of All Penalties
fix etc. , Sale Nos . 2786, 3806-
1,and
3807.
Eb¢"This Board having been advised that the Small Business
Administrations 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, has remitted its check in the amount of $7,685.61
in payment of delinquent taxes for the fiscal years 1963-1964 and 1964-1965 for Sale Nos .
2786 and 3806-1, and Sale No. 3807 for the year 1963, said property having been acquired by
the United States Government at a foreclosure sale June 23, 1965;
and
f The County Tax Collector, with the consent of the District Attorney, having
requested that all penalties, costs, and redemption fees be cancelled so that the check of the
Small
u Business Administration may be credited to the original
taxes;Noll, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS {BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is GRANT—
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1TED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,
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Linscheid.NOES:
None.ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Iienny.
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A.In the Matter of County
y Participation on the
Alameda County Police Information
Net P .I .N. )
System.
y The County Administrator having submitted a report on county participation in
the Alameda County Police Information Net (P .I.N. ) System, including the suggestion that
the county make payments for both Contra Costa County and the cities in Contra Costa County
for the service charges to be assessed by the County of Alameda;
and
g Said report having indicated that the cost to the county for covering the service
J .charges to the cities would be approximately $6,000 annually, and that the equipment cost
to be borne by the cities themselves would be approximately $3,000 per
city;
p NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS
Yt,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to its Public Protection and Public Service
Y Enterprises Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) for report to the Board on August 9,
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1966 .The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
c AYES:Supervisors Alfrsd M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A.
Linscheid.NOES:
None.ABSENT: Supervisor James P.
Kenny.F.
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORD7RED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2009 which amends Ordinance Code Section 241,,2 (b) fixing anniversary dates ofnon-probationary appointees from reemployment lists . to
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy (of each) of said ordinance be pub-
lished 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. 2009 in the Post Dispatch.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Morairty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Denying
request of Robert F. Mygrant
for variance in requirement
of County Building Ordinance.
This Board having heretofore referred to its Public Works Committee (SupervisorsT. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid) the matter of the request of Mr. Robert F. Mygrant that, he
be exempted from compliance with that section of the County Building Ordinance which requires
installation of sanitary facilities in every building or portion thereof where persons are . :employed; and
Said committee having this day reported and recommended that Mr. Mygrant be re-
gAred to adhere to the provisions of the ordinance (Section 1105, 1964 edition of the Uniformt>.Building Code), which makes mandatory the installation of sanitary facilities in the ware-house building (known as the Robert Mygrant Glass Co. ) , located on Bixler Road, Byron area; `.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT .SS BY;"THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Public Works Committee is accepted and approved. t
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid. w
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of
Approving Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the• same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2011 Which extends for one year, effective September 9, 1966,
the provisions of Ordinance No. 1984 (an urgency interim zoning
ordinance amending the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code to con-
trol commercial traffic Where streets are the common boundaries
of residentially and commercially zoned land) as provided by
Government Code Section 65858.
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. 2011 in the "Morning News-Gazette".
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Hearing on Construction
of Improvements in Assessment District
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1964-9, Kensington Area.f
This being the time fixed for hearing on cost of improvements made in Assessment
District 1964-9, Kensington area, the following persons appeared to protest the said costs : j
Mr. DeYounge, 14 Arlmont Drive, Kensington, who feels the assessments are arbitrary;
Mr. Ronald McDonald, 5 Arlmont Drive, Kensington, who stated that all the people
concerned came to the conclusion that the fairest way of assessment would be to share the
costs in an equal manner and derive the same benefits. It was his understanding that the
assessments would be equal.
Mr. Keller, 20 Arlmont Drive, Kensington, who stated his assessment is` one of the
lowest and protests this because It is unfair due to the fact that the district never could us
have been formed unless they went into it with everyone paying the same.
Mr. John Miller who owns two- lots and would pay the highest assessment.
Mrs . Van Campen, 35 Marguerita Road, who stated she understood how the assessments
had been divided, i.e., by the number of owners divided into each block; the cost making the a
assessment.
Mrs. L. Snell, 50 Arlmont Drive, who stated she had no work done by the Assessment
District but had done the work as an individual in front of her home. She stated she is
willing to accept the assessment but not willing to pay any more; and
Mr. Bryan, Bryan and Murphy, Engineer of Work appeared and stated that each person D
in this assessment proceeding was given an equal share with the following exceptions: Mr.
Diller at the northeast corner of Arlmont and Arlington owns two lots, one of which has a
house, the other being vacant. We have given a 1/2 share to the upper lot which is Parcel
No. 9. The four parcels at the easterly art of Arlmont 19, 20 21 and 22 have no directPYP
fronts a on the improvements and have access through Arlmont and ave them 1gpughg 4 share each.
Total of 18 1/2 parcels left to be distributed; the first was Marguerita Road which was dis-
tributed directl to the residents on that road. The cost of Arlmont below Marguerita was r
computed and 25 as spread throughout the entire district and 75% to the adjacent owners. rJ
This part of Arlmont was the portion of the street that needed a major repair and which in
addition to paving, etc., required installation of subdrains and this was the expensive part
of the work. Arlmont above Marguerita was charged to adjacent owners. Intersection, two
lots on the corner, charged 1/2 to the two adjacent owners. Total improvement cost was Ar%Pr
then added to the engineering costs. - 11.216% was added to the improvement cost based on the
total of the increments for the total assessment. k.;.
The Clerk of the Board noted that eight written protests had been filed; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the District Attorney, Public Works Director and the a
En ineer of Work for a complete report to the people in Kensington on the evening of August% '.'
1966, and to the Board at 10:00 a.m. on August 16, 1966. a ,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Delegating Chairman
with Responsibility to Arrange Meeting h
with Department Heads.j
The Board having considered the disirability of meeting with department heads from
time to time to discuss matters of County Government concern; and
It being the consensus of Board members that such occasional meetings would be de-
sirable;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is delegated
with the responsibility for setting up the first of such meetings.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES:None.
ABSENT:- Supervisor James P. Kenny.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 9, 1966, at 9 a.m. in the k
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
ATTEST: G
W. T. PAASCH, CLERK A. nsc a d, ce a r an
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVIBJRS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1966
THE BOARD DIET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION j1
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
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PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, i=r
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
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ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of
Personnel Adjustments .I^so
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Con,"
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjust:-
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ments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said
approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Health Department . Add one (1) Public Health Nurse, Salary Range 38
584-$710), and cancel one (1) Senior Public Health
Nurse, position number. 07, Salary Range 42 ($644-$782)0 k
effective August 10, 1966 .
Cancel one (1) Public Health Nurse, position number 26,
Salary Range 18 ($5844710), effective August 10, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing I
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,l'."
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation
adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
Main Object Sub. Acct.
Various Prior Year Items Y
1003 001-2450 70foo a
1003 004-2450 175.00 fi
1003 035-2450; 64.00
1003 063-2450 1,605.00
1003 063-7790 185.
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1003 066-2450 527.00
1003 145-1090 250.00
1003 145-2450 250.00
1003 190-8 90 3,294.00
1003 210-2450 13.00
1003 212-2450 46.00
1003 214-2450 13.00 -
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1003 226-2450 50.00
1003 238-2450 339 ' 00
1003 242-2450 21.00
1003 243-2450 135.00 In'.
1003 255-2450 25.00
1003 308-2450 40.00 :-
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1003 312-2450 161.00
1003 313-2450 30.00
1003 359-2450 12.00
1003 L-50-2450 3,369.00
1003 451-2450 12.00 fl.
1003 500-1090 228.00
1003 500-2450 137.00
1003 516-4-50 3,076.00
1003 530-2450 1,717.00 S
1003 540-2450 317.00
1003 540-8890 94.00.
1003 572-2450 74.00,
1003 573-2450 15.00.i
1003 577-2450 5,374.00
1003 6o1-2450 25.00
1206 620.-2450 40.00•
1003 650-2450 31.00
1003 652-2450 39.00
1003 658-2450 17,920.00
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APPROPRIATION (Continued) FUND ACCOUNT
Maih Object Sub. Acct. DECREASE INCREASE
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1003 659-1090 853.00
1003 701-2450 14.00 k
1003 712-2450 50.00
1003 730-3590 38.00
1003 800-2450 9.00 I
1003 990-9970 15,085.00
1206 991-9970 40.00
27,931.00 27,931.00
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BUILDING PROJECTS 2
Labor Received 1003 061-1081 3,131.04
MOTOR POOL
Labor Loaned 1003 062-1082 648.00
Labor Received 1003 062-1081 1,088.00
SWE AGE, WASTE, S- :•TATER
Labor Received 1003 472-1081 50.00
Labor Loaned 1003 472-1082 130.00
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEPT E
sLaborReceived1003650-1081 1,488.00
Labor Loaned 1003 650-1082 2,846.00 z
RICHMOND YARD
Labor Received 1003 655-1081 105.00
LAFAYETTE YARD
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Labor Received 1003 657-1081 80.00
UNDISTRIBUTED LABOR
Labor Loaned 1003 659-1082 93.00 f
COUNTY GARAGE
Labor Received 1003 652-1081 159.00
Labor Loaned 1003 652-1082 899.00
PARKS
Labor Received 1003 701-1081 18.00
Labor Loaned 1003 701-1082 695.00
AIRPORT
Labor Received 1003 800-1081 9.00
RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES-
GENERAL FUND
Reserve or contingencies 1003 990-9970 85.00
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PUBLIC WORKS
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Road 20 1003 661-7600 68,824.00
Road 20 1003 661-7600 68,824.00
Parr Blvd.1003 661-7600 20.00
Capital Overlay 1003 661-7600 321.00
Appian Way 1003 661-7600 1,200.00
Sobrante Avenue 1003 661-7600 315.00
San Pablo Avenue(Sequoia) 1003 661-7600 4.7.00
Parker Avenue 1003 661-7600 24,974.00
Grizzley Peak Blvd. 1003 661-7600 837.o4
Bear Creek B-I 1003 661-7600 1.00
Stone Valley Road 1003 661-7600 200000.00
Taylor Blvd. (deposit)1003 661-7600 3.00
Pacheco Blvd. (CG)1003 661-7600 81.00
Springhill Road 1003 661-7600 837.00
Pacheco Blvd. (CG)1003 661-7600 296.00
Mt. Diablo Blvd. (dr. ) 1003 661-7600 153.00
Hough Avenue 1003 661-7600 694.00
GZorietta Blvd.1003 661-7600 1,125.00
Mt. Diablo Blvd. 1003 661-7600 509.00
Mt. Diablo Blvd. 1003 661-7600 276.00
Mt. Diablo, Blvd. 1003 661-7600 1,501.00
Canyon Road (agreement) 1003 661-7600 8,775.00 I
Geary Road 1003 661-7600 12,416.00
Ygnacio Valley Road 1003 661-7600 4,775.00
Kirker Pass Road 1003 661-7600 122.00
Pacheco Blvd. (CG)1003 661-7600 461.00
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APPROPRIATIONS (continued) FUND ACCOUNT
Main Object Sub . Acct.DECREASE INCREASEAx
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Oak Grove Signals 1003 661-7600 22124.00
Kirker Pass Road 1003 661-7600 17,515.00 t'n.
Delta Road 1003 661-7600 8,976.00
Cypress Road 1003 661-7600 11,450.00
Marsh Creek Road 1003 661-7600 7,446.00
Balfour Road 1003 661-7600 4,798.00
Loveridge Road 1003 661-7600 4,116.00
Bethel Island Road 1003 661-7600 1,305.00
Lone Tree Way (deposit)1003 661-7600 29.00
Port Chicago Highway (CG) 1003 6,61-7600 94.00
Sellars Avenue 1003 661-7600 10,000.00
Betterments 1003 661-7600 671.00
Road 20 1003 661-7601 10,000.00
Road 20 1003 661-7601 10,000.00 i
Cummings Skyway 1003 661-7601 98,00
Valley View Road 1003 661-7601 708.00
San Pablo Avenue (Sequoia) 1003 661-7601 47.00
Parker Avenue 1003 661-7601 500.00
Stone Valley Road 1003 661-7601 20,000.00
Danville Highway 1003 661-7601 2,775.00
Pacheco Blvd. 1003 661-7601 40.00
E1 Cerro Blvd. 1003 661-7601 188.00
Danville Blvd. 1003 661-7601 203.00
Hough Avenue 1003 661-7601 694.00
Canyon Road 1003 661-7601 8,775.00
San Ramon Valley Blvd. 1003 661-7601 136.00
Camino Pablo 1003 661-7601 171.00
Geary Road 1003 661-7601 1.2,416.00
Kirker Pass Road 1003 661-7601 122.00
Boulevard Way= 1003 661-7601 212.00
Kirker Pass Road 1003 661-7601 485.00 t
Delta Road 1003 661-7601 5,126.00
Marsh Creek Road 1003 661-7601 44,7.00
Loveridge Road 1003 661-7601 573.00 I;=
Willow Pass Road 1003 661-7601 1,086.00
Misc. Select R/W 1003 661-7601 300.00
Reimbursed Projects 1003 661-8801 2,568.00
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Olive Avenue 1003 662-7600 124.00
Vaqueros Avenue 1003 662-7600 24,974.00
Rincon Road 1003 662-7600 1,200.00
Irwin Way 1003 662-7600 654.00
Hartz Avenue 1003 662-7600 27.00
Prospect Avenue 1003 U2-7600 900.00 H--
Hampton Road 1003 662-7600 29650.00
John Glen Drive 1003 662-7600 15, :'657.00
La Bonita Way 1003 662-7600 340.00
Oak Court 1003 662-7600 87.00
Hoffman Lane 1003 662-7600 651.00
Oil Canyon Road 1003 662-7600 125.00
Betterments 1003 662-7600 5,103.00
Design Engineering 1003 662-7600 2,731.00
Vaqueros Avenue 1003 662-7601 500.00
Smith Lane 1003 662-7601 294.00
Morgan Territory Road 1003 662-7601 165.00
SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Concord Blvd. Bridge 1003 663-7600 452.00
Delta Road Bridge 1003 663-7600 8,911.00
Cypress Road Bridge 1003 663-7600 350.00
Concord Blvd. Bridge 1003 663-7601 452.00
PUBLIC WORKS
Cost Applied to Services 1003 650-8822 19,856.00
Cost Applied to Clearing 1003 650-8829 62.00
ROAD MAINTENANCE
Road Maintenance 1003 671-2290 37,749.00
COST OF SERVICES SOLD
Cost of Services Sold 1003 658-2481 20,695.00
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Cost applied to Services & Saled003 190-8822 7,532.00
AID TO CITIES
Lone Tree Way 1003 685-3580 4,792.00
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
Main Object Sub. Acct.
EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS
1. Tilt Cab lube Truck 1003 063-7753 38.00
1. Pumps 1003 063-7753 38.00 4
2. Tilt Cab Dump Trucks 1003 063-7753 300.00
2. Diesel Tank 1003 063-7756 300.00
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PUBLIC WORKS
Intercom - Chip Spreader 1003 650-7758 175.00
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
1003 001-7751 4.00 1
1003 001-7751 4.00 r
1003 011-7751 1.00
1003 011-7752 1.00
1003 035-7752 3.00
1003 035-7752 3.00
1003 149-7751 2.00
1003 149-2100 2.00
1003 200-7751 8.00
1003 200-7751 8.00
1003214-7751 4.00
1003 214-7751 4.00
1003 256-7754 10.00 yL
1003 256-7758 12.00
f.1003 256-7758 2.00 1
1003 264-7752 3.00f
1003 ,264-7752 3.00
1003 309-7752 4.00
1003 309-7752 4.00
1003 323-7751 9.00
1003 323-7751 9.00
1003 359-7752 3.00 y.
1003 359-7752 3.004
1003 367-7754 1.00 y
1003 367-7754 1.00
1003 450-7751 2.00
1003 450-7751 2.00
1003 54o-775o 4.00 a
1003 54o-7750 14.00
1003 540-7750 10.00
1206 620-7751 4.00 i
1206 620-7751 4.00
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. i
NOES:None. f
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Accepting
gifts and donations to the L
County Library Systom during
the month of July, 1966.
The County Librarian having filed with this Board a Record of gifts and donations to
the County Library during the month of July, 1966; F
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT y
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on record filed in the Clerk's
Office, are hereby ACCEPTED. j
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, nn
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing Settlement
of County Action against Foster's Transfer
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and Storage Co., Crockett Justice Court
Action No. Civil 2289.
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
That the Auditor-Controller is authorized and directed to accept $24 7.55 in full
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settlement of the County 's claim against Foster's Transfer and Storage Co., Action No. Civil
2289 in the Crockett Justice Court; and the District Attorney is authorized to execute and
deliver General Release and a Request for Dismissal of said action., with prejudice, upon
payment of the said sum.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor
Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. s
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Agreement with the
State Controller of the State of f
California re Acquisition by the
County of Parcel of Land for Park
Purposes. L=
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On motion_ of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD k'
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Agreement be-
tween
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tween the Countv of Contra Costa and the State Controller of the State of California, under
the terms of which the county will acquire a parcel of land containing 8.65 acres upon pay-
ment
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ment of $1,800 to the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, said land to be used for park
purposes (County Service Area R-1 encompassing Montalvin Manor) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing Concord
Chamber of Commerce to conduct "Airport F
Appreciation Day" at Buchanan Field.
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On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is tx_
GRANTED to the Concord Chamber of Commerce to conduct "Airport Appreciation_ Day" at Buchanan
Field on August 21, 1966, subject to the following provisions :
1.The Concord Chamber of Commerce obtains insurance coverage to hold
the County harmless in the amount of $500.,000 eachperson; $1,,000,000 t `
each occurrence; and property damage in the amount of $500,000 each
accident; such insurance coverage to name the County as additional
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2.All events to be with the corourrence and approval of the Airport
manager and Federal Aviation Agency.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorization of ti
Change in Base Rate for Supervisory t
Architectural Services .It
Pursuant to provisions of the Agreement dated February 13, 1963 for supervisory
architectural services which provides for the employment by Frederick Confer and Associates ( _
and the reimbursement of costs) for architectural representatives as required for current
building projects;
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD4
ORDERED that the base rate of J. Merle Nelson, Peter J. Bertoglio and Charles Bradshaw be
fixed at $950 per month effective August 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote ofthe Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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ABSENT : None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Work Order. (No. 5434)
µThe Public Works Director having advised the Board that the Rollingwood
Improvement Association has requested that the County take action to effect the installation of
sidewalks in the Rollingwood area by application of the 1911 Act, Chapter 27
proceedings;On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ry ORDRRED that Work Order No. 5434 is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to
q•proceed with the voluntary installation of sidewalks in said Rolling--rood area, followed
by application of the 1911 Act, Chapter 27 provisions, to its remaining unsidewalked
parcels .
t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.
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pj..In the Matter of Request for
Additional salary increase for all Registered Nurses
d at the County
Hospital.Mrs . Maxine Johnson appeared before this Board as the County Hospital
representative for Contra Costa County Employees Union Local 302, and requested that the Board take
immediate action to grant an additional 12a'
0% salary increase for all Registered Nurses (retroactive
to August 1, 1966) , and further asked that the County Hospital be allowed to hire
Registered Nurses on a temporary basis at the third step of the salary
range.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter be referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for report on August 16,
1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT:
None.In the Matter of Communication from
State Department of Youth Authority re State
a Subvention Program for Delinquency
Prevention. This Board having received a communication from Mr. Heman G. Stark, Director, State
k Department of Youth Authority, 401 State Office Building No. 1, Sacramento, California,
ad-vising that those counties which have established delinquency prevention commissions are
en-titled to receive reimbursement for administrative costs of the commissions up to a
maximum of $1,000, and attaching instructions formalizing application for said funds;
and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Probation Department and to the County
Adminis-
trator.
y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:
T.AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. i
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
make refund to Robert Barton.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $12 to Robert
Barton, which sum was an overpayment of rent at the County Airport.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. z
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
Civil Service Committee of
the Grand Jury requesting a
meeting with the Board.
This Board having received a letter from Alymer Hussey, Chairman, Civil Service:
Committee of the Grand Jury, requesting that a meeting be arranged sometime during the week
of August 22, 1966, the date, time, and place to be at the convenience of the Board, for the , ,`
purpose of discussing procedures of the Civil Service program; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) to make arrangements for said meeting.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report
Regarding Applications
for community antenna
television systems.
This Board having received a report from the County Administrator regarding appli
cations from Clearview Cable Systems, Inc and General Electric Cablevision Corporation for ` -
licenses for community antenna television systems, pursuant to Ordinance Number 1980;
On motion of Supervisor Coll,: seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BYTHEBOARD, .._. =
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Board's Public Works Committee (Supervisors t
T. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid), District Attorney, Public Works Director and County Adminis ;e_
trator for report as to appropriate action to- be taken.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, X'
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
relief of shortage in accounts
of Walnut Creek Municipal Court.
Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution No. 2702, adopted by this Board on
January 28, 1964, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that relief of shortage of $19 in the accounts of the Walnut Creek Municipal
Court, is AUTHORIZED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Letter from w,
Mr. Herbert R. De Gruy, Jr.
re New State Work-Furlough
Program.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Herbert R. De Gruy, Jr., Box B-614,
Soledad, California, with reference to the new State Work-Furlough Program and suggesting
that the present Work-Furlough Program be extended to encompass the state program for the
benefit of prisoners in state institutions, making use of the present jail when the new Hall
of Justice has been completed;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDY.
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Sheriff, District Attorney, County
Administrator and Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) .
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M.Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 1EdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.h
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
Mr. James E. Lange re Street s
Lighting in Glen Arms Estates,
Tract 3325•
This Board having received a letter from Mr. James E. Lange, 4 Chelta Court,
Danville, with reference to the lack of street lighting in Glen Arms Estates, Tract 3325,
Danville, in which he states that lights are installed and at one time were in operation;
however, the lights were turned off about two months ago, have not been on since, and he has
been advised that the reason is simply that there is not enough money allocated to the area
for lighting.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department and the County Administra-
tor.
dministra-
tor. N=
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing Y
District Attorney to provide
legal defense for County
Treasurer-Tax Collector, and
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to provide legal defense for Emmett
Hitchcock, County Treasurer-Tax Collector and the County of Contra Costa in Superior Court
Action Number 101637, American Pipe Company vs. north Bay Pipeline Company.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging
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receipt of report.
The County Administrator having presented a report prepared by the Office of the
County Administrator recommending the programming and financing of county building projects
for the next five years (July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1971), and having indicated that the
estimated costs stated in the report are preliminary figures which are subject to adjustment,n
generally upward because of rising price trends, as precise plans are developed;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r
ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Amending Resolution No. f
5264, establishing schedule of rates
for institutions used for placement of
delinquent and disturbed children.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD t
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5264, adopted on July 19, 1966, establishing a schedule of rates
for institutions used for placement of delinquent and disturbed children, "be and the same is i
hereby amended to provide that billings for placements in maternity homes shall be made 'under=
the California Medical Assistance Program on a direct tesis, rather than to the county, then .
ever this is practicable.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing Increase
in Board and Care Rate for Vincent
Roberts.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for increase in board and care rate for Vincent Roberts''
age 5, dependent child of the court, from $90 to $150 for the month of September, '1966 an
90 to $110 for each month thereafter, said increased rates being required to cover monthly ,!
tuition at the Day Care Center for Retarded Children, Vallejo, plus initial expenses during r,.,.
the first month.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4;
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Extending
Campership Program.
Mr. E. R. Brusatori, Economic Opportunity Program Development Director, having ,z:
indicated that the Regional Office of Economic Opportunity has approved transfer of funds
in the amount of $$,000 to provide for a two-week "Campership Extension" Program, said funds ;
to come out of last fiscal year's "unobligated" balance of $1309900;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that the Campership Program Extension is APPROVED in princ,iple, with the understandi''
i that unobligated federal funds from the 1965-1966 fiscal year shall be utilized to finance
the program.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4 r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Fi
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing increase
in Social Service Department revolving
fund.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD„_.”,
ORDERED that an increase in the Social Service Department revolving fund from $100 to $200,
covering various field locations and central office, is AUTHORIZED.'
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. Ise
ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty.
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In the Matter of Authorizing Chief
I Engineer and Deputy Chief Engineer, AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD
Contra Costa County Storm Drainage OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE ee
IDistrict, to relocate necessary DISTRICT ZONE NO. 10.
utilities, Line "E" constructions.
Del Amigo and Calmar Vista Roads ) .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, and Mr. J. E. Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer,
Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, are AUTHORIZED to relocate the necessary
utilities in conflict with the construction of a portion of Line "E" (Del Amigo and Calmar 2—
Vista Roads), from Camino Encanto to Harper Lane, Project No. 35-10-2 in Storm Drainage 9W
District Zone No. 10, at an estimated cost of $2,000. 1
The foregoing order was passed by, the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing Chief
Engineer, Contra Costa County Storm AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD
Drainage District, to issue any OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE
addenda to plans and specifications.DISTRICT NO. 16 1.
Line "C", Hopeco Road, Pleasant Hill)
Project No. 35-16-4.
On motion of, Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, and Mr. Joe Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer, Contra
Costa County Storm Drainage District, are AUTHORIZED to issue any necessary addenda to plans C4
and specifications for construction of portion of Line "C" (Hopeco Road), Pleasant Hill,
California, Project No. 35-16-4. j+
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, j
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the natter of Authorizing Chief
Engineer and Deputy Chief Engineer, AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD
Contra Costa County Storm Drainage OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE
District, to relocate necessary DISTRICT NO. 16 x
utilities, Line "C" construction 4
Hopeco Road) .
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, and Mr. J. E. Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer,s
Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, are AUTHORIZED to relocate the necessary
utilities in conflict with the construction of portion of Line "C" (Hopeco Road), Project
No. 35-16-4, Storm Drainage District Zone No. 16, at an estimated cost of $1,000.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. K
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
Ralph G. Caso, Hempstead, New York,
re need for a national association
of suburban counties.
This Board having received a letter from Ralph G. Caso, Presiding Supervisor,
Town of Hempstead, Hempstead, New York, concerning the need for a national association of
suburban counties, which organization will provide a forum for discussion;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDi'.%
that said matter is referred to the County Administrator.
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of ratifying Clerkts
action in referring copy of Summons
and Complaint in Court action to
the Office of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on August 5, 1966, referred copy of Summons andComplaintservedonH. G. Estes, Assistant County Clerk, on August 4. 1966, in Action Noe '' ,, -98354 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of ContraCosta, People of the State of California vs Angel Kerley, County of Contra Costa, et al, to j__
the Office of the District Attorney;
i NOW THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is herebyRATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
t ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of
Approving Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED
No. 2010 which adds Sections 7632 and 8124 to the Ordinance Code
of Contra Costa County, relating to drainage requirements .
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a co
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py of said ordinance- be published
for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation print:e
and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows :
No. 2010 in the "San Pablo News".
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.,i
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. i
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In the Matter of
Approving Ordinances.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded b Supervisor Linscheid,y p ns held, IT IS BY THE BOA=;p"ORDERED that the following ordinances, which rezone land in -the areas indicated, are approve
No. 1989, request of McGah & Bailey, 1097-RZ, Ygnacio Valley.
No. 1990, request of Valley Cedar Products Co., 1085-RZ, San Ramon.
No. 1991, requests of Kister & Savio, 1092-RZ, and Bryan & Murphy, 1112-RZ,
El Sobraate.
No. 1992, request of Glenn Akeson, 1093-RZ, Byron.
i No. 1993, request of Ray Taylor, 1095-RZ, Marsh Creek.
No. 1994, request of F. Lightfoot, 1107-RZ, South Walnut Creek.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be pub-f
lished 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 :i
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1 No. 19 '9 in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES
No. 1990 in THE VALLEY PIONEER
No. 1991 in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BED PRESS
No. 1992 in THE BRENITWOOD NLIiS Y
No. 1993 in Th'E BRENTWOOD NEMS
No. 1994 in THE WALNUT KERNEL.
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
1 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the natter of Approving
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2015 which amends the County Ordinance Code to provide a uniform
allowance of $10 par month for certain public safety employees in
permanent positions .
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. 2015 in the "Morning Neis-Gazette."
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,f
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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ABSENT: None
In the Matter of Approving Addendum
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Richmond Health Building.
The Board having heretofore approved the plans and specifications for the Richmond
Health Building, and the Public Works Director having advised that the architect will prepare
the formal documents for an addendum to be issued to the bidders and to the Board as soon as y
practical;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, y{
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following item is APPROVED as an addendum to the plans F
and specifications for the Richmond Health Building:
The architect has estimated the most probable time for completion of
the work under this contract as 550 calendar days from the start of con- 1
struction, and the estimated cost of construction is $2,937,505•
Based on this information, the County of Contra Costa has budgeted
sufficient funds to make progress payments to the contractor for the fiscal 77
year 1966-1967 to the extent of $2,000,000. Therefore, all prospective
bidders are notified that under no circumstances are progress payments in
excess of $2,000,000 to be paid to the contractor prior to September 1,
1967. All Bidders shall consider any necessary arrangements for financing
and operations to meet this requirement .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES:None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of the Administration
and FinanceFinance Committee Report with
Reference ,to the 1966-1967 Budget
Message.
The Board having on July12, 1966 received the 1966-1967 Budget Message from the
County Administrator and referred same to its Administration and Finance Committee (Super-
visors Kenny and Coll) ; and r
Said Committee having this day reported that it had reviewed the Budget Message and
anticipated making available to the Board on August 16, 1966 a detailed list of proposed
changes; and
The Committee having further suggested that the Board Members familiarize themselves
with the proposed budget as presented by the County Administrator in the Budget Message in
order that the Board may be prepared to consider further revisions and to hear department
heads on policy matters; and
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion c:f Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Administration and Finance Committee on
the Budget Message is accepted. Y
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Administration and Finance Committee is re
quested to review the report of the office of the County Administrator containing recom-
mendations as to the programming and financing of county building projects for the next
five fiscal years . as
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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µResolutions Nos. 5354-
5362-On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY
THE ,BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5354 through 5362, in which the Board authorizes
the County Auditor to make corrections of erroneous assessments, are
APPROVED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny. NOES:
None.
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None.In the Matter of
Approval of Resolution No.
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BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5373, in which the Board establishes County Service Area RD
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subdivision, 'Martinez area, is
APPROVED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT:
None.In the Matter of
Approval of Resolution No.
5374•On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5374, in which the Board orders the abatement of
nuisance,.,, ..on the J. K. and Elizabeth J. Lanning property, located at 208 Third Street, Oakley,
is
APPROVED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:
zs AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.
a ABSENT:
None.In the Matter of
Approval of Resolution No. 5375.
W On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5375, in which the Board approves agreement in the amount
of ;7,424, with Martin Brothers, Inc. for Buchanan Field Industrial Lease Site Area
drainage improvements , Concord, and authorizes Chairman to execute said agreement, is
APPROVED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
1„NOES :
None.ABSENT:
None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5377. AS ESC OFFICIO GOVERNING BOARD OF
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5377, in which the Board fixes August 30, 1966 at 11 a.m. as the
time for receiving bids for construction of a portion of Line C", Hopeco Road, Pleasant Hill, s;.
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5378.
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5378, in which the Board restates the county policy on construc-
tion of walkways for student protection purposes, is APPROVED. n:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, Jamas P. Kenny.
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of
ApprovalA
of Resolution No. 5379•xs
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5379, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to execute
Satisfaction of Lien against Otto and Alice Archer, is APPROVED.
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 34
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ABSENT: None. 3 :
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions No. 5383-5384-
on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5383 and 5384, in which the Board authorizes that the following fir.
resolutions, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of school district elections, as f
indicated, frith the State Direct General Election, are APPROVED.
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No. 5383, San Ramon Unified School District Bond Election and Apportionment
Authorization Election; 3 .
No. 5384, Contra Costa County Junior College District Bond Election. r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5387• 1
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4"
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5387, in which the Board accepts the Conveyance of Future De-
velopment Rights for the open area of Subdivision 3572 (Filper Corporation) , providing for k
use and maintenance of open areas by home owners, is APPROVED. n
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. sa;
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5388.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDS `
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5388, in which the Board commends the City of Martinez as- t,
recipient of the Nitional Award of Excellence for its Safety-Check Program, is APPROVED, m
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5389. MK,
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD-
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5389, in which the Board establishes a revised schedule of
rates of County Hospital services, effective July 1, 1966, and rescinds Resolution No. 5222
which provided for a different schedule of rates effective July 1, 1966, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, x
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Rescinding Board
Order of July 19 ,approving agreement with
State Department of Agriculture.
This Board having on July 19, 1966 approved agreement with the California State.
Department of Agriculture under the terms of which State assistance would be provided to
the County in testing certain weighing and measuring devices for the fiscal year 1966-1967
at a maximum expenditure to the County of $3,516; and
The Board having this day entered into -an amended agreement with said Departwent t3 '•
for the same services for the fiscal year 1966-1967, .;changing the Countyts maxim= a' nd-
iture to $3,610s25;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor E-
Dias, IT IS `BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order of July 19, 1966 is rescinded.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSEP`!': None.j
In the Matter of Approval of
Amended Contract with the Director z,
of Agriculture, State of California,
for Weights and Measures Services.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that amended contract between the County of Contra Costa and the California State
Department of Agriculture providing for state assistance to the county in testing certain
weighing and measuring devices for the fiscal year 1966-1967, at a maxim= expenditure- to
the county of $3,610.25 is APPROVED, and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is
authorized to execute same on behalf of the county.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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In the Matter of Proposed segregation_
of Assessments on 1915 Act Bonds. 4
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As requested by the Public Works Department, the Board considered the matter of h:
directing the Public Works Department to segregate assessments on 1915 Act bonds preliminary n
to the adoption of a resolution authorizing the placement of the assessments on the proper
1966-1967 tax bills; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the matter be referred to. the District Attorney, Public Works Director, County
Auditor-Controller, County Tax Collector-Treasurer and County Administrator, for the purpose
of determining a possible solution in cases where assessment splits are retired, report to
be made to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
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Ordinance Amendment. i N
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney and County Building Inspector are requested to prepare for 3..
this Board's consideration the required ordinance amendment to allow for the inclusion of
ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) plastic pipe and fittings as alternate materials to
those specified in the Plumbing Code for drainage, waste and vent purposes.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
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On the recommendation of the Board's Administration & Finance Committee and on
motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that j
Resolution No. 5123, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to execute a contract with
International Business Machines Corporation for the purchase of punch card equipment for the
sum of $38,272, and to execute a contract with MAI Equipment Corporation (Management Assist-
ance Incorporated ) for the sale of the same equipment at the same price, subject to approval .
by the District Attorney as to legality, and further authorizes the Purchasing Agent to sign
a rental agreement with said MAI Equipment Corporation for the same equipment, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None,
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Hearing on Proposed t4
Ordinance to Establish a Contra Costa f<
County Human Relations Commission. T'r
This being the time heretofore fixed by the Board as the hearing date on a proposed
ordinance to establish a Contra Costa County Human Relations Commission, notice of same having: =
been given by legal publication in "The Independent, " the Board proceeded with the hearing andv:
the following members of the Study Committee appointed by the Board to make recommendations on;
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 16, 1966, at 9 a .m. in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,v
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID,
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following person
nal adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
County Auditor-Controller Add one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk,
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Salary Range 26 ($436-$530), and cancel one x .
1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, osition num-
ber 07, Salary Range 23 ($405-$ 93) , effective
August 17, 1966.
County Hospital Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Chief Clinical Psychologist at r
Salary Range 58 ($950-$1,154) ; add one (1)
Chief Clinical Psychologist and cancel one
1) Clinical Psychologist, Salary Range 54
862-$1,047), effective August 17, 1966.
County Library Add one (1) Librarian I, Salary Range 36
556-$676), and cancel one (1) Library
Assisstant Grade II, position number 06, 7}
Salary Range 29 ($469-$570), effective
August 17, 1966.
County Administrator Reclassify Administrative Analyst I positions
number 01 and 02, Salary Range 37 ( 570-$693) s
to Administrative Analyst II, Salary Range 45
693-$841) , effective August 17, 1966.I
Health Department Add one (1) Public Health Nurse, Salary Range
38 ($584-$710), and cancel one UA Senior
Public Health Nurse, position number 19,
Salary Range 42 ($644-$782) , effective
August 19, 1966. r
Health Department Add one (1) Administrative Analyst I. Salary
Range 37 ($570-$693) , and cancel one (1)
Public Health Analyst, Salary Range 42 ($644-
782) , effective August 17, 1966. Remove
from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of
Public Health Analyst.
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Personel Adjustments - continued
Health Department Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary::
Range 23 ($405-$493) , and cancel one (1)
Supervising Clerk- I, position number 01, Sallr {
Range 34 0530-$62}4), effective August 17, 1966., x `
Health Department Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the, class
of Health Education Coordinator, Salary Hangs SY`F1,
801-$973); reclassify one (1) Chief Health
Educator to Health Education Coordinator,
effective August 17, 1966, and remove from the
Basic Salary Schedule the class of Chief Health ,,.'„_.
Educator.
Planning Department Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the: class
of Planner II, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821) -
classify all positions in the class of Assistant'
Planner, Salary Range !4 ($676-$821), to Plannsr$ ty
II, effective August 17, 1966. Remove frog the ,
Basic Salary Schedule the class of Assistant.,,: '..-.
Planner.
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Planning Department Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class
of Planner III, Salary Range 50 ($782-$950),
effective August 17, 1966.
Planning Department Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule 4 '
of Planner IV, Salary Range 56 ($90541,099),
effective August 17, 1966.
Probation Department Add one (1) Deputy Probation Officer, Salary ,
Range 43 ($660-$801), and cancel one (1) Senior
Deputy Probation Officer position number ,OlyA
Salary Range 47 ($72748b). effective August. 17 `
1966.
Social Service Add one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Rangy 38`
584-$710), and cancel one (1) Social Worker`II1I
position number 22, Salary Range 42 ($644-$782),.%< ,-
effective August 17, 1966.
Social Service Reclassify Administrative Analyst I, osition
number 01, Salary Range 37 ($570-$6931, to
Administrative Analyst II, Salary Range 45
693-$841), effective August 17, 1966.
Walnut Creek Municipal Court Classify one (1) Deputy Clerk Grade IV, Salary
Range 39 ($598-$727), effective August 17 , 1966
position created by 1966 legislative action)'.
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred. M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. r j
In the Matter of. Authorizing t:
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tbw person-.listed„
be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at- County expense, the following:
A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner, to attend annual meeting
of National Plant Board in Sun Valley, Idaho as a representative of the
County and the California Association of County Agricultural Commissioners
in the period from August 28, 1966 - September 2, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f =
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Cost of Hospital
Care,
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the appropriate Court by the Auditor-Controller's
Office against the following persons to recover the cost ofHospital cera:
Mr. McConnell Cube rtson 210.00
Mr. Harold Cummings 672,24
Mr. Raymond Rica 469.54
Mr. Claudell Roberts 225.57
Mr. Dooley Russell 235.86
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
EdwAnd A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.j
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Costs Owed
Contra Costa County.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linschdid, IT IS BY THE BOARD xrORDEREDthatlegalactionbeinitiatedintheSmallClaimsCourtbytheAuditor-Controller's
Office against the following persons to recover costs owed Contra Costa County:
P. R. Baldacci 22.55 Mr. Kenneth Kelley 177.20 N
Diverel Brewer 120.50 Mr. Harrison Lucas 12078 X
William Brawn 176.11 Mrs. Agnes Miller 29.66JackH. Cast 53.85 Mr. Henry J. Miles 51-87JamesLeeFoster64.59 Mr. Arthur McNew 109.58RooseveltFoster1.59 Mr. Stanley McNamara 29«73Mr. Neil Hallett A8.15 Mr. Wilford Niskern 74.87 xMrs. Virginia Hardin 109.54 Mr. Phillip Nobles 100«00Mr, Quentin Jacobson 50•$5 Mr. Bobby Percifield 1$7.45Mr. George Jesser 14$.00 Mr. Kenneth Scroggs 105.00
Mr, George Slusher 200«00 s ;
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. X'
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to war
refund $16.77 to Frank Buck.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD rORDEREDthattheCountyAuditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $16.77 to
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which sum was an overpaymentPrankBuckf kWofhisaccountwiththecounty.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, k
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Pinole County 4 -
Fire Protection District and
City of Pinole.
An agreement dated July 1, 1966, between the Pinole County Fire Protection District
and the Citof Pinole, wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration ofthesumofL4,088 to be paid by the District to the City, the City.will perfora certain ser-
vices and the District will levy taxes upon property within the District to raise the suint
agreed to be paid, as particularly set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD `
ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED by this Board as the governing body of the Pinole,',.
County Fire Protection District, and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED
to execute same on behalf of the District.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Island County
Fire Protection District and the
City of Pittsburg.
Agreement dated July 19 1966 between the Island County Fire Protection District, I
hereinafter called District, and the City of Pittsburg, hereinafter called Fire Agency,
wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the sum of $21,206, to i •
paid by the District to the Fire Agency, the Fire Agency will perform certain services and
the District will levy taxes upon property to raise the sum agreed to be paid, as particular*
set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is
AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the Island County Fire Protection District.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
APES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James B. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. i
NOES:None. f
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
alteration work at the Walnut
Creek Memorial Building to
provide court facilities.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY-'THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Building Maintenance Department is AUTHORIZED to perform alteration• work on
an emergency basis at the Walnut Creek Memorial Building, in order to provide court. Paciliti s,
for the second municipal judgeship created by the consolidation of the Walnut Creek` and'
Danville Judicial Districts effective October 60 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Lafayette War Veterans, Inc.,
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to renew sublease of space in the
Memorial Building to the Acalanes
Union High School District.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted to Lafayette War Veterans Memorial Building, to renew ,
sublease of space in the memorial building to the Acalanes Union High School District for
adult evening education classes during the period from July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: C
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Ed=11nd A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. F
ABSENT:. None.
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In the Matter of Approving Population
Estimates Developed by the Probation
Department for Institutional Facilities.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that population estimates for the fiscal year 1967-1968 developed by the Probation
Department, for State subvention purposes, for the following institutional facilities, are
approved:
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Boys ' Ranch, Byron
Boys' Ranch, Bollinger Canyon
Concord Group Home
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Las Trampas Youth Village
Girls ' Day Treatment Facility (Guide)
Girls ' Day Treatment Facility, Central Area
Boys ' Day Treatment Facility - School Oriented
Boys' Day Treatment Facility - Work Oriented y
GirlsTreatment Center
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Litischeid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.w{
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In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman
to Execute Contract with Contra Costa i
County Council of Community Services re Qa
Operation of a Youth Summer Camp as an s
Extension of the Summer Youth Work
Program, Component No. 7-38.
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On the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE 3
BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute a eon-
tract with the Contra Costa County Council of Community Services, under the terms of which
said Council is delegated to operate a Youth Summer Camp as an extension or the Summer
Youth Work Program, Component Number 7-38; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors, as Community AL'tion Agent and
grantee of federal funds in the amount of $8,000.00, hereby establishes such a contract for
the purpose of providing camping orientation and discipline to youths, ages 8-13, from
among the County's poverty target areas.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific
Gas and Electric Company to energize
eighteen mercury vapor street lights, g
Tract 3310, Rheem-Moraga area, County
Service Area L-20. yti
At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on Street Y
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize eight
eon (18) 7,500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Tract 3310, County' Service Area L-20, r
in accordance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-20, Sub. 3310" dated August 11,
1966, which is on file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x
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In the Matter of Approval of Agreement
with Harding-Miller-Lawson & Associates
to perform soils testing at site of future
Contra Costa Fire Protection District of
Contra Costa County Fire College.
WHEREAS an agreement with Harding-Miller-Lawson & Associates to perform soils:
testing at the site of the future Contra Costa Fire Protection District of Contra Costa.
County Fire College, having been presented to this Board; and
WHEREAS said agreement further provides that the completed soils reports- shall, ' -"'-
be delivered to the County and Project Architect not later than twenty-one Calendar days.
after the notice to proceed is issued by the County, and that the total cost of the work
shall not exceed $1,200 without further authorization by the Board of Supervisors;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias,seconded by Supervisor Coll, n
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the agreement with Harding-Miller-Lawson & Associates is
APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board is AUTHORIZED to execute same on b0-,
half of the County.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. rt,
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving Addendum
No. 1 to the Plans and Specifications 4=
for the Richmond Health Center and
Medical Clinic.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS .BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for the Richmond Health•,Cerr
ter and Medical Clinic, containing various clarifications to the plans and specifications:
on technical items; and which also includes an item, with regard to payments to.the- con-
tractor, adopted by the Board on August 9, IS HEREBY APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. F
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman
to Execute Agreement with the California
State Department of Public Health for
Expense of Providing Migrant Health
Services.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THS
BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute an
agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of
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Public Health, under the terms of which the County will be reimbursed for the expense of
providing migrant health services up to a maximum amount of $6,980, for the period July ljp>.1966 through June 30, 1967.
The foregoing order wasgng passed by the -following vote of the Hoard.
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. MorLs•ty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of Addendum AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF
No. 1 to Plans and Specifications for CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE
construction of a portion of Line "E"DISTRICT ZONE NO. 10.
from Harper Lane to Camino Encanto,
Project 35-10-2, Danville. California.
Mr. Joe E. Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District
this day presented to the Board Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for constru&;.
tion of a portion of Line "E" (Del Amigo and Calmar Vista Roads) from Harper Lane to Camino
Encanto, Danville, California, Project 35-10-2, and said Addendum refers to relocation of
existing water meter and to the reinstallation of existing guide markers and existing warning;
sign; and 4
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said Addendum No. 1 is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Approval of Revised f
Schedules of Rates for Equipment.
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A revised list of maximum rates to be charged for rental of equipment, effective t
August 1, 1966, and a revised schedule of rates for rental of hired equipment (trucks) ,
effective August 63, 1966, in conformance with the latest City Carriers Tariff No. 7
Correction No. 1190), issued by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of
California, having been presented to this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said schedules be and the same are hereby APPROVED. Ff._
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Colli
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. j
NOES:None. i
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In the Matter of Granting Permission
to close northerly portion of JohnY
Glenn Drive, Buchanan Field.
Road No. 4177B.
The Public Works Director having advised the Board that he had discussed the matter
of closing a portion of John Glenn Drive, Buchanan Field, to assist the Concord Chamber
of Commerce in staging Concord Airport Appreciation Day, with representatives of the
Sheriff's Office, the California Highway Patrol, and the appropriate fire district, all
of whom offered no objections; and t
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Having further advised that provisions have been made to park automobiles on the
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unpaved area adjacent to the automobile parking lot;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for the closing of the northerly portion of John
Glenn Drive which surrounds the public automobile parking lot at Buchanan Field, on
August 21, 1966.J
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote -of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing the uw
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
to install one mercury vapor light,
County Service Area L-42, Mountain
View area.
At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on recommeidation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install one. (`1)'
7,500 mercury vapor light, one pole south of Wayne Street on the east side of Missouri Street
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report of the Public
Protection and Public Service Enter-
prises Committee.
The Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervicora
E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) having considered referrals to it by the Board of
Supervisors, reports as follows :
Item Referral Date Recommendation
i Report by Sheriff W. F. 7/26/66 Employment of a night watch-
Young regarding thefts man is not recomeended at
at the County Airport. this time. Sheriff1w Patrol
Division has been instructed-
to check County Airport. as`
often as possible.
Costs involved in County 8/2/66 That the County join the sys- w
participation in the tem, encourage all cities in
Alameda County Police the County to do likewise, and
Information Net (P.I.N.) pay service charges only in
System, behalf of the cities, bring-
ing the total County annual
service payments to Alameda
County to a range between
12,000 to $1690004;:
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor
Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid report of the Public Protection ant"
Public Service Enterprises Committee be and the same is hereby APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jame E. Moriarty, .
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. its
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the .Matter of Proposed apportionment
of assessments in Assessment District
No. 1964-9, Kensington area.
This being the time fixed for further hearing in the matter of proposed
apportionment of assessments in Assessment District No. 1964-9, Kensington area, and for
report to the Board by the District Attorney, Public Works Director, and the Engineer of a
Work;
Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded -by
Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision in this matter is continued: • _
to August 23, 1966, at 10:00 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,._
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Notice of hearing
before the State Public Utilities
Commission regarding operation of
passenger services.
The Board having received notice of hearing to be held before the State Public
Utilities Commission in San Francisco, California, on August 29s 1966, on applications by
Alfred H. Crooks, dba Dachshound Charter Lines, and Eugene R. Boswell, dba County Transit yN
Lines, for certificates of public convenience and necessity to operate passenger services;
On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that a representative from the Public Works Department is requested to attend said
hearing.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Amendments to Contract
with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan.
The County Administrator and the Director of Personnel having reported to the Board f
that certain amendments to the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan contract had been reviewed
with the County Personnel Committee, and that said Committee had given its unanimous approval
to the changes;
NOW, THEREFORE, at the request of the Director of Personnel, and on motion of
Supervisor Linscheid seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P.P y P
Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said amendments on behalf of the
County of Contra Costa. w "
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Installation of Street
Lights in County Service Area M-4, San
Ramon area.
At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091 and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install
and energize eight (8) 7,500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 3008, County
Service Area M-4.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights shall be installed in accordance with the
drawing entitled "County Service Area M-4, Sub. 3008", dated August 11, 1966, which is on
file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor
Coll, and- by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,- Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Resignation from
and Appointment to the Office of Commissioner
of the Bethel Island Fire Protection District
of Contra Costa County.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. H. L. "Jake" Jacobson as Commissioner of the
Bethel Island Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County is ACCEPTED with regret.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Milo H. Allen is APPOINTED as
Commissioner of said district for the unexpired term of Mr. Jacobson (January 1, 1967) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.„
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super-
visor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons
listed, be and they are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
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Supervisor James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, and a
representative of the Office of the County Administrator,
to attend a meeting to be held in the San Francisco area,
said meeting being arranged by Mayor Shelley for the pur-
pose of increasing interest, support and understanding of
the City Demonstration and Metropolitan Development lbgis-
lation which is currently pending before Congress.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Statement
by Mr. Joseph E. Spott Relating
to the Office of the County-
Sheriff.ountySheriff.
Mr. Joseph E. Spott, 50 Muth Drive, Orinda, California, appeared before the
Board to discuss the use of the term "Rehabilitation Center" in describing the Sheriffs
facility at Clayton, California, and to request that the Board not participate in a state-
wide work-furlough program; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be referred to its Social Programs Committee (Super
visors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias), and that Mr. Spott be requested to furnish the
Clerk of the Board with a copy of his statement for transmittal to said committee.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approving Joint Exercise of
Powers Agreement with Storm Drainage District
Zone No. 10, providing for participation in
installation of storm drain on Del Amigo and
Calmar Vista, Danville (Work Order No. 4207) .
On motion of Su ervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4
ORDERED that Work Order No. 4207, providing for installation of a 30-inch diameter storms
drain and appurtenant structures in the area of Del Amigo Road and Calmar Vista in Danville, ;
California, is APPROVED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreenmpnt
between the County of Contra Costa ar,4 Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10, setting forth,
terms and conditions to accomplish Work Order No. 4207 at an estimated total county con-
tribution of $1,405, is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED
to execute said agreement on behalf of Contra Costa County and on behalf of Storm Drainsge, ,
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District Zone No. 10, the Board of Supervisors being the governing body of each.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Affidavits of
publication of Ordinances 1996,
1998, and 2009.
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This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1996, 1998, and 2009 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 r.
for the time and in the manner required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly j
published.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.-
AYES:
oard:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid,. James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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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 August 9, 1966, referred copy of Summons and
Complaint in Eminent Domain served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on August 9, 1966, in
Action No. 102015 of the Superior Court in and for the County of Contra Costa, City of
El Cerrito versus - Clark D. Grove, County of Contra Costa, at al, to the Office of the
District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's M
Action in Referring Copy of Summons y
and Complaint in Eminent Domain in
Court Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.
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The Clerk of this Board having on August 9, 1966, referred copy of Summons and
Complaint in Eminent Domain served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on August 9, 1966,, in tiff
Action No. 102016 of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Contra Costa, CITY OF
EL CERRITO versus ADRIAN L. NEWMAN AND ANITA B.. NEWMAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, at. al,
to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action 'is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Request for Elimination
of Payment for Shift Differential in the
Office of the County Shififf.
The County Sheriff having requested that the Board exempt from payment of
shift differential all peace officers in the Office of the Sheriff and in lieu thereof grant `
an immediate 5% salary increase; and
j On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
i BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee,
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for study.t
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. t.
In the Matter of Salary Increase
Granted Institutional Helpers Employed
at the County Hospital.
Mrs. Beulah Fuller appeared before the Board, in behalf of the Institutional
Helpers employed at the County Hospital, to protest the difference between salary increaasa
to Porters and Institutional Helpers (5% and 2 respectively) and to urge that the Board.
reconsider the wage scale of the Institutional Helpers; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY Y
THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee _
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for report to the Board August 23, 1966 at 11:230-
a.m. r'.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES:None.
j ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Deferring Decision
on Request for Additional Salary Increase
for All Registered Nurses at the County s
Hospital.
This being the time fixed by the Board for report by its. Administration..aad
Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) with reference to the request r
of Mrs. Maxine Johnson, as the County Hosital representative for Contra Costa County
Employees Local 302, for an additional 12 salary increase for all Registered Nurses at
the County Hospital, and for permission to allow hiring of temporary Registered Nurses at
the third step of the salary range; and
On the request of said committee and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid,
seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision on this matter
is deferred to August 23, 1966 at 10:40 a.m., and the County Administrator and County
Personnel Director are requested to furnish the Administration and Finance Committee with'
an analysis of the costs involved.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
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Edmund A. Linscheid James P. Kenny.y
NOES:None.
j ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Fixing hearing date
for Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein on Motel
Lease Default, Buchanan Field. f
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT I3 BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that August 23, 1966, at 9 a.m. is the time fixed for hearing Dr. Samuel L. x
Bernstein on the matter of default on the .Airport Motel Lease, Buchanan Field, and the r
Public Works Department is directed to place said matter on its Agenda.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. y.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.i
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Mr. David Weiss, Southern Hills Realty F'
Company, regarding final report and
acceptance of Subdivision 34909 Walnut v
Creek area.
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The Board having received. a letter from Mr. David Weiss, Southern Hills Realty
Company, regarding his receipt of the final report and acceptance of Subdivision 3490,
Walnut Creek area, from the State Division of Real Estate, in which he states there are two
errors in said report arra believes that a statement from the County will be necessary to cor-
rect the errors;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Ix,
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Planning and Public Works Departments.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Reappointing r'a
Mr. Edgar L. Law, Jr. as Commissioner
of the Park and Recreation Commission
of Contra Costa County.
It appearing to this Board that the term of Mr. Edgar L. Law, Jr. as Commissioner
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of the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission expired on June 9, 1966;
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said Edgar L. Law, Jr. is reappointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County
Park and Recreation Commission for a term of three years, ending June 9, 1969.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5397-5399 and
5401-5404-
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Servisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5397 through 5399 and 5gOl through 5404, in which the Board
AUTHORIZES the County Auditor to make corrections of erroneous assessments, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.y
NOES:None,
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Aroval
of Resolution No. 900.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5400, in which the Board confirms the statement of expenses td
submitted by the Building Inspection Department in the amount of $531.39 in the abatement IoftheLloydproperty, North Richmond, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5405.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5405, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute,
lease with Donovan A. and Mary M. Larkin for property to be used for Mental Health Clinic,;
at 1901-C and 1901-D Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, for a term of two years and at a rental
of $410 per month, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:.
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. i
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5407.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor.Linscheid, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5407, in which the Board authorizes consolidation y
of a tax increase election, to be held in Orinda Union School District, with the General
Election to be held November 8, 1966, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT:Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of A proval of
Resolutions Nos. 5908-5411.
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On recommendation of the Board's Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and..
Linscheid), and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions granting licenses for the construction,
operation and maintenance of community antenna television systems, pursuant to County
Ordinance No. 1980, are APPROVED:
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No. 5408 - Clear View Cable Systems, Inc.
No. 5409 - General Electric Cablevision Corporation r
No. 5410 - Western Communications, Inc.
No. 5411 - State Video Cable, Inc.
The foregoinggng order was passed by-the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None. A.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ap roval
of Resolution No. 5}12.
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1 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5412, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute ta.
Satisfaction of Liens taken against the following persons, is APPROVED:
Arlee and Betty Grace Pierce
Harold and Helen L. Conyers
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.None.
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In the Matter of Aproval
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of Resolution No. 5913. 1 f
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5413, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to execute
Partial Release of Lien taken against Bert W. Murray and Marilena Murray, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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h AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5414.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5414, in which the Board approves contract dated August 16,
1966, with Can-Cal Company, for construction of Building Maintenance Paint Shop Addition,
Martinez, California, and authorizes James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, to execute sass,
is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5417.
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5417, in which the Board approves contract dated August 5,
1966, with Orinda Pools, Inc., dba Aquatech Engineering Company, for construction of a
swimming pool at the Boys Rehabilitation Center (Boys Ranch), Byron, California, and
authorizes James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, to execute same, is ADOPTED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5421.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5421, in which the Boarddssignates Dr. John S. Blackard,
Veterinarian, as successor to Supervisor A. Me Dias, in case of disaster, is APPROVED. n_
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The foregoing, order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
in the Matter of Ap roval
of Resolution No. 5822.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5422, in which the Board accepts the recommendation of the
County Administrator and fixes the salary range for the classification of Communications N,
Engineer at Range 62 ($1047 - $1273), effective August 1, 19660 is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
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In the Matter of Change in
Rate of Assistant Painter,
Building and Construction
Trades Classifications.
This Board having on July 5, 1966, acknowledged receipt of rates for building and
construction trades classifications, effective July 1, 1966, as follows:
Classification NewRate Previous Rate
Carpenter 803
Carpenter Leadman 881 827
Painter 869 799
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Electrician 948 878; and
It having been determined that the rate for Painter Leadman was incorrectly cited x,.
in the aforesaid schedule and should be $966 per month;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that information on said revised rate is acknowledged to be
effective as of July 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Liras the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Demonstrations i
Held by the Contra Costa Citizens
Against the War in Vietnam.
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid called the Board's attention toP problems which have
arisen in connection with the demonstrations being held by certain groups against the
hostilities in Vietnam, and advised the Board that in his opinion, certain of the activities
are not in accordance with the policies of the County; and k
The Board having discussed same, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded: by.
Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be referred to the County
Administrator, County Sheriff, District Attorney, Public Works Director, County Health,
Officer, for discussion with Captain T. R. Eddy, Commanding Officer of the U. &. Navah Ik
j Weapons Station in Concord, and Captain Edward M. Jellich, Comander of the Concord`'Office : E -
of Highway Patrol, with the request that they meet on Wednesday, August 17, 1966,, said
meetingto be arranged b the Count Administrator for the6yy purpose of determining xhat
possible action might be taken, a report to be made to the Board on Thursday, August 18, 1966.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmmd A. Linscheid, ry?
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Adjournment of
meeting in Respect to the Memory
µof the late Thomas C. Powers,
Jr.On motion of Supervisor Dias, s econded by Supervisor Moriarty, the Board
adjourned its meeting at 11:45 a.m. today in respect to .the memory of the late Thomas C. Powers, Jr., f Administrative Assistant, employed in the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water
Con--servation District Office for the past ten
years.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A.
Linscheid,James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, August 18, 1966, at 9 a.m. in the Board
Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 189 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P.. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY.,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2016 which amends Ordinance Code Section 2432(a), fixing the annual
salary of the County Administrator at $30,000.x
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published
for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed
and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows:
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No. 2016 in the "Morning News-Gazette" .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the.Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.p
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Segregating
and Apportioning Assessments
on Parcels which have been
subdivided.
The Board being advised that because certain parcels of lands upon which there
are unpaid assessments on bonds issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, have been
subdivided, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, the Board, by authority 3 _
of Streets and Highways Code Section 8730, DIRECTS the Public Works Director to prepare and
file with the Clerk amended assessments segregating and apportioning the unpaid installments
of the original assessments in accordance with the benefits to the several parts of the
original parcels.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. r
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Request from
Eastbay Chapter National
Safety Council for funds.
Mr. Donald Doyle, Chairman of the Eastbay Chapter National Safety Council, appeared
before the Board and requested inclusion of funds in the County's 1966-1967 Budget for-,said
Council, such funds to be used by the Council in conducting public safety education programr
Within the County; and
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee
Supervisor J. P. Kenny and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid serving in place of Supervisor
T. J. Coll) for recommendation on August 25, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Public Hearing
on Proposed County Budget for
fiscal year 1966-1967.
This being the time fixed for public hearing on the proposed 1966-1967 County
Budget, notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner required by
law, and the County Auditor-Controller being in attendance, the Board proceeded with the
hearing.
Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, and Mr. Frank Fernandez of his staff,
presented Budget Summary, and explained proposed changes .
Appearing before the Board to request increases in appropriations for their
Departments were: Sheriff Walter F. Young, Assessor E. F. Wanaka, Probation Officer
John A. Davis, Agricultural Commissioner A. L. Seeley, District Attorney,. John A. Nejadly, u
i Welfare Director R. E. Jornlin, and Medical Director Dr. George Degnan. '•Also appearing vAa
Mr. Grant B. LaDeaux of Dublin in support of the Sheriff 's request for additional personnel. r" V
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THB'BOARD
ORDERED that all requests heard by the Board this date be referred to its Administration and
Finance Committee (Supervisor J. P. Kenny and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, serving in place
of Supervisor T. J. Coll) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Study re j
coordinating police protection
services in the county.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to make a study of coordinated police
protection services, said study to be conducted with the assistance of the County Sheriff
and the Chiefs of Police of the cities in the county, report to be rude to the Board in
six months.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid James P. Kenny.y
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Request of the
City of Pittsburg for Funds for
Landscaping.
Mr. E. C. Marriner, City Manager, City of Pittsburg, having appeared before the
Board to discuss landscaping around the Pittsburg Library Building and having indicated that
no funds were available for said landscaping; and3=
Mr. Marriner having requested that County funds be allocated on an appropriate basis
so that the landscaping work might be performed in conjunction with the construction of the
new library;r
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance
Committee of the Board (Supervisor Kenny, with Supervisor Linscheid serving in the absence
of Supervisor Coll) for report to the Board on August 23, 1966 if possible, or in any event,
prior to the adoption of the County budget.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Continuing
Hearing on Proposed County
Budget for fiscal yearN
1966-1967.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that public hearing on the proposed 1966-1967 County Budget is continued to
August 23, 1966 at 3:00 p.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. i.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Demonstration at the
United States Naval Weapons Station,
Concord. Y
The County Administrator having reported on the demonstration at. the Concord r
Naval Weapons Station in compliance with the Board's order of August 16, 1966, and a number
of persons having appeared to express the opinion that the Board should make arrangements to
provide better police protection for persons demonstrating in the vicinity of Port Chicago
at the United States Naval Weapons Station in protest against hostilities in Vietnam, and
said persons having included:
Mr. Donald Sanford, who read a letter from the Board of Trustees of the
Mt. Diablo Unitarian Church,
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2363 Boulevard Circle, Walnut Creek; sua
Mr. David Bortin, Attorney at Law, 117 Los Altos,
Walnut Creek; 4
Mr. Harry Lohstroh, Attorney at Law, 1520 South Main Street,
Walnut Creek;
Mr. Michael Healy, resident of Marin County;
Katherine Mosher, 1919" Addison Street, Berkeley
Mr. James Vann, 5429 Sutter Street, Richmond,
Vice Chairman of the Economic Opportunity Council
and representative of the Richmond Chapter,
Congress On Racial Equality;
Mr. Paul Phillips, 2800 Santa Clara Street, Richmond;
Mr. Jim Bernard, Canyon;
Rosalie Dickerson; and
Having also appeared:
Mr. Ted Krips, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bethel Island,
who stated that citizens should have a right to conduct lawful demonstrations W
but not at the expense of the taxpayers, and suggested that the demonstration
be held in a place where the demonstrators could be protected with a minimum
police force;
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Honorable John Costanza, Mayor of the City of Martinez, who
read a letter expressing the belief that the Board should
take whatever means are necessary to police county roads
and prevent obstruction with the lawful movement of material, z
and noting that the City is a party to the County Police
Mutual Aid Agreement and stands ready to provide whatever
assistance might be required; and
The Board having carefully considered the comments of all persons concerned;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD. .:
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the special committee group designated by order,
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the Board on August 16, 1966, to consider the matter.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. U
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 23, 1966, at 9 a.m., in- the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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ATTEST:
W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
By.
Deputy Clerk
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. N ,
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, x..
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COLL. r ._.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Authorizing r
Re-employment of Ronald M.
Woods and Barbara Francis.
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On recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that re-employment of the
following persons, as requested by the County Welfare Director, is AUTHORIZED:
Ronald M. Woods in the class of Social Worker II at the third step of
Salary Range 38 ($644 per month) , effective August 22, 1966; and
Barbara Francis in the class of Clerk III at the second step of a
Salary Range 29 ($493 per month) , effective Augast 15, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: L
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kemy.
NOES: None.n
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.y`
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In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mrs . Robert T. Adams, Chairman, Juvenile Justice Commission, to attend
meeting of the Western Probation and Parole Association in Las Vegas,
Nevada in the period from October 2, through October 3, 1966.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Costs Owed
Contra Costa County.r
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court ) y
by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover cost owed Contra
Costa County.
Mr. Eddie N. Blair 54.77 Mr. Danile Tobey 39.16
Mr. King Christian, Jr. 30.48 Mr. Roscoe Treadway 74.00
Mr. R. G. Copeland 30-00 Mr. Byron Van Boening 152.55
Mr. Charles Darnell 44.56 Mr. James Vandergrift 169.84
Mr. Melvin Jones 109.54 Mr. Norman Vaughn 185.00
Mr. Robert Long 10.00 Mr. Gilberto Villarreal 89.54 x.
Mr. Francis McIlhargey 50.00 Mr. Edward Vissers 10.00
Mr. Lauro Pelayo 100.16 Ms . Arlene E. West 60.00
Mr. Mike Salinas 45.06 Mr. Robert Whitlock 53.64
Mr. James Scott 10.00
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Ke rmy.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. sM
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-Off of Account Receivable.
On recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization, is
granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write-off the sum of $229.03 owed to the countyi,
Mrs . Jennie Anderson for damage to county property by her minor son, due to the fact, that
Mrs. Anderson is obtaining AFDC assistance, has no assets, and is not covered by property
damage insurance.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. J.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
make Refund to the State of
California Department of
Mental Hygiene.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $184.28 to-`the- ,
California State Department of Mental Hygiene, which amount was paid to the county in error'-, >;r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Settlement
of the Action by James Walker
against the County of Contra
Costa, Richmond Municipal Court
No. 25364-
Upon the recommendation of the Office of the District Attorney
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That in settlement of Action No. 25364 in the Richmond Municipal Court by James
Walker against the County of Contra Costa, the auditor is authorized to draw a county warrant -T.
In the sum of $226.43 to be delivered by the District Attorney to Mr. Walker upon his. disr
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missal of the said action with prejudice.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded .by
Supervisor Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,i
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. t`
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Authorizing
i Chairman to execute agreement
with Contra Costa Junior
College District for the use
of facilities.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD LL 's
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute in behalf of
the County Medical Services an agreement between the county and the Contra Costa Junior P
College District for the use of district facilities for a Rehabilitation Nursing Workshop
to be conducted on November 15, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Proposed
revision of County Ordinance
relating to Park and Recreation
Commission. x
The Board having considered revision of county.ordinance relating to Park and
Recreation Commission, including changing the name of the commission to the Contra Costa
County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare the revised ordinance;
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said proposed ordinance be reviewed byw
the Board's Public Education and Recreation Committee (Supervisors Dias and Kenny) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r
In the Matter of Negotiation
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for release of all county
owned easements and rights of
way - riding and hiking trails.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Administrator, the District Attorney and
the Public Works Director to negotiate for the release of all county owned easements and
rights of way for riding and hiking trails to the East Bay Regional Park District.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:q"
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. r
NOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to execute delegate
agency contracts under the
Economic Opportunity Program
CAL CAP 66-375/6) •
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARDPyP
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute delegate x ;
agency contracts under the Economic Opportunity Program (CAL CAP 66-375/6)• with Pittsburg
Concerted Services, Inc., City of Pittsburg Police Department, Antioch Unified School r
District, and Citizens ' Civic Education and Welfare Council, Inc. , each of said contracts 4
covers operation of a Youth Summer Work Program.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Public Works Department to
segregate assessments in
Assessment District 1964-3
Amador Valley Water District) .Y
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Public Works Department is AUTHORIZED to segregate assessments in
Assessment District 1964-3, Amador Valley Water District, in compliance with the request of
Volk-McLain Communities, Inc.; and
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is directed to bill Volk- sr_
McLain Communities, Inc. for all cost of the services rendered in said segregation of
assessments, and that .this case be used for the purpose of determination of accurate costs
so that appropriate billing can be made and a fee schedule set up in the future.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y t3
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, U
James P. Kenny. Y
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
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Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint
in Court Action to the Office
of the District Attorney.
The Clark of this Board having on August 17, 1966, referred copy of 3umtaona and
Complaint served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on August 16, 1966, in Action No. 101678
of the Superior Court in and for the County of Contra Costa, BRUNA CHECCHI O'BERRY versus, T.
MARY CHECCHI KUSENKO, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, at al, to the Office of the District Attorney,•; ,+
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. LinscheidPsys s
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 1
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring Y'
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 August 23, 1966, referred copy of Sumaone, and'..t
Complaint in Eminent Domain and Order for Possession, served on H. G. Estes, Assbtant County '
Clerk, on August 17, 1966, in Action No. 101801 of the SUPERIOR COURT, in and for the Countyj ':>"
of Contra Costa, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA versus DAVID S. GERLACH, COUNTY- OF
CONTRA COSTA, at al, to the Office of the District Attorney;
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by .the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheidy. e
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r
In the Matter of Continuing
hearing for decision, Assessment
District No. 1964-9, Kensington
area.
The Board having on August 16, 1966 continued to this date the hearing in the; Me.
of apportionment of assessments for each parcel of property in Assessment District No. 196 -9 '
Kensington area; and
Supervisor A. M. Dias filed with the Clerk of the Board a copy of a letter expressia
his views and recommendations as to how the assessment should be apportioned and confirmed.; k
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD' 1.
ORDERED that the matter be continued for further hearing and decision be made -by the Board
on August 30, 1966 at 9:45 a.m. w'
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 7
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. w
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Review of
Findings Making Edna McGill
Responsible for Medical
Services .
The Board having heretofore referred the matter of the responsibility of Edna
McGill for the cost of medical services rendered to Augustus McGill, deceased, to the Lien
Committee, and District Attorney, along with the Administration and Finance Committee, for
report to the Board this day; and
Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded bySupervisorDias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to August 30, 1966
at 11:20 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Affidavits
of publication of Ordinances
Nos. 1990, 1997, 2010 and 2011.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1990, 19970 2010 and 2011 and
Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it
appearing from said affidavits that s aid ordinances were duly and regularly published for the
time and in the manner required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT fhb
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly
published.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
4 -AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.a
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. j r
In the Matter of Appointment
of Muriel C. Robinson, M. D. e
to the Contra Costa County x;
Mental Health Advisory Board.
On the recommendation of the Board's Social Program Committee (Supervisors
Moriarty and Dias) -and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Muriel C. Robinson, M. D., is APPOINTED to serve on the Contra
Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Howard G. Preece
to January 28, 1967) who resigned in January, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. .Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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JNOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Referring
Comments of Mrs . Ionia M. White
to the Economic Opportunity
Council. 1
Mrs, Ionia M. White, 1.$22 Potrero Avenue, Richmond, California, appeared before
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the Board to discuss the present membership and operation of the Economic Opportunity Council,
and read a statement containing specific suggestions with reference to same;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that a copy of Mrs . White's statement be referred to the Economic Opportunity Council
with the request that it schedule a time for her to meet with the Council and offer her
µopinions on the subject matter, the Council then to make a report to the
Board,The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A.
Linscheid,James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John
Coll.
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In the Matter of Granting
permission to leave the
State of California.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, - IT IS BY THE: BOARD
ORDERED that William L. Milano, Vice-Chairman of the Planning Commission, be and he is herebt,`
granted permission'to leave the State of California during the period from August 26, 1966'.
to October 4, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Request
for County-wide-Tax for
Reimbursement to School
Districts for Education
of-Children in Children's
Institutions.
This Board having received a memorandum from the County Superintendent of Schools
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listing school districts which have complied with requirements of certain sections of. ths '
Education Code, and which are entitled to receive reimbursement for the education- of chipu
in children's institutions, and requesting that the Board levy a County-wide tax to obtain
the required funds;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the County Auditor-Controller.4r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, - James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Consolidation of Alameda-
Contra'Costa Transit District
Election for Directors with
the State General Election to
be Held November 8, 1966.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARDF
ORDERED that the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District election for Directors shall be- I}-
consolidated with the State General Election to be held on November 8, 1966.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to bill said District in z
the amount of $12 for each precinct in the area in which said District is located.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. a
In the Matter of Bids forjj
construction of Richmond
Health Center and Medical
Clinic.
This being the time fixed to receive bids for construction of the Richmond Health`
Center and Medical Clinic, the following bids were received and read by the Clerk of the Board:°'
Branagh Inc., 42 La Salle Avenue, Piedmont, California
Williams & Burrows, Inc., 500 Harbor Boulevard, Belmont, California -
James E. Roberts Co., 980 - 41st Street, Oakland, California
Elmer J. Freethy Company, 1432 Kearney Street, E1 Cerrito, California
F. P. Lathrop Construction Company, 800 University Avenue, Berkeley, California
Stolte Inc., 8451 San Leandro Street, Oakland, California F ,
Paul V. Wright, Inc. & Ben Oretsky, Inc., A Joint Venture,
P. 0. Box 1270, Santa Rosa, California; and
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The Public Works Department having advised that the awarding of the contract must
await the necessary approvals by the local, State and Federal Agencies;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD72ORDEREDthatsaidbidsarereferredtothePublicWorksDepartmentforreviewwiththe
appropriate State and Federal Agencies.Y .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.F--
In the Matter of Bids for
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Constructions of Improvements
in Assessment District 1966-4,
Stanwell Industrial Park. w
This being the time fixed to receive bids for construction of improvements in
Assessment District 1966-4, Stanwell Industrial Park, the following bids were received and
read by the Clerk of the Board:
Martin Brothers, P. 0. Box 638, Concord
Gallagher & Burk, Inc., 1261 Pine Street, Walnut Creek;s
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said bids are REFERRED to Bryan and Murphy, Engineer of Work, 1233 Alpine Road,
Walnut Creek, for review, report to be made August 30, 1966. F
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny•
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approving
Addendum No. 2 to the Plans
and Specifications for the
Richmond Health Center and
Medical Clinic.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARDS
ORDERED that Addendum No. 2 to the plans and specificat ilns for the :Richmond Health Center
and Medical Clinic, containing various clarifications to the plans and specifications on
technical items; and which also includes an item allowing the movable partitions to be
factory painted or field painted, IS HEREBY APPROVED. fz.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. x
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval
of License Agreement from
Montgomery Ward & Company,
Inc., for Rental of Premises
as Contractor's Construction
Area for the Richmond Health
Center Building.
Certain real property, described in Condemnation Action No. 101522 filed in the
Superior Court of Contra Costa County, California, on June 29, 1966, is in the process of
being acquired by the County for the Richmond Health Center and Medical Clinic; and
On July 26, 1966, this Board approved plans and specifications for said building
and set August 23, 1966 to receive bids for the construction of same; and Y*
This Board has received and opened said bids on this date and referred them to 7'=
local, State, and Federal agencies for approval;
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The Property hereinabove referred to will be required by the County, its contractor•;. r
and agents to bring necessary workmen, tools and equipment for the construction of said
building;
4f,Montgomery Ward and Company, Inc., has tendered to the County a License Agreement
dated May l3, 1966 for the above purpose, pending the acquisition of said property under
condemnation.
This Board being apprised of its terms and conditions does hereby approve and
accept said License Agreement effective on the date this Board awards the contract for the 75
construction of said Health Building, and authorizes the County Public Works Director to sign '
the acceptance of same. A,
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by this Board that the County Auditor be and is hereby zfi
authorized to pay to the Licensor the sum of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200) per month, effective
on said date to be determined, and on each month thereafter until title to said property Vesta:,'
in Contra Costa County, or said License Agreement is terminated by either party, pursuant to.
the agreement therein.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, the foregoing-order -!
was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenn Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty.,xp
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Edmund A. Linschei .
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Notice
of Public Hearing of
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Senate Fact Finding
Committee on Water y.
Resources, Visalia, California.
This Board having received a notice of public hearing of the Senate Fact Finding
Committee on Water Resources to be held in Visalia, California on September 21 and September+ 22
1966, to review the operation of the Federal Water Project Recreation Act, P. L. 89-720 and
its impact upon non-federal agencies; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Park and Recreation Commission of Contra Costa
County and to the County Administrator. u;
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A.. 'Linscheid.,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Resolution
Adopted by Board of Directors,
Contra Costa County Water
District fixing rates of
taxation for fiscal year
1966-1967.
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This Board having received a copy of Resolution No.. 66-25 adopted by the Board z
of Directors of the Contra Costa County Water District fixing rates of taxation for the
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fiscal year 1966-1967, said rates being certified to the Clerk of the Board and to the County
Auditor.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT t
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution is referred to the County Auditor-Controller.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A-M
AYES: Supervisors Allred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. .Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Letter
from Secretary, Pittsburg
Human Relations Commission
re Contra Costa Countys.
Human Relations Commission. x,
This Board having received a letter from Mr. E. C. Marriner, Secretary, of the
Pittsburg Human Relations Commission endorsing the idea of a Contra Costa County Human Relations
Commission and making certain recommendations with reference to city participation; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors J. E.
Moriarty and Alfred M. Dias), Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny
and T. J. Coll) and to the County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Extending
Thanks to Law Enforcement
Agencies.
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Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having commented on the cooperation extended by various
law enforcement agencies within the County in a Effort to both protect the rights of the
majority and preserve the rights of the minority in connection with the demonstrations being
conducted at the U. S. Naval Weapons Station in Port Chicago in protest against hostilities
in Vietnam;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS ORDERED
that this Board extends its thanks to law enforcement agencies participating in the preserva•
tion of law and order in connection with the demonstrations.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:y :
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
JAmes P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of Members to the Boards of
Directors of Rodeo Sanitary t
District, Byron Sanitary District,
Stege Sanitary District and
Mt. View Sanitary District.
Notice having been received that the following Sanitary Districts have complied
with Section 6568.1 of the Health arra Safety Code, which governs appointments by the Board of
Supervisors of members to Boards of Directors of Sanitary Districts;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to the Office of Director
of their respective Sanitary Districts for a four year term ending the second Tuesday in
September, 1974: x s
Rodeo Sanitary District
M. F. Ingram, 356 Lake Avenue, Rodeo
C. J. Connelly, 709 Investment Street, Rodeo
Baron Sanitary District
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Leo Thomas, P. 0. Box 56, Byron
Henry Martin, P. 0. Box 253, Byron
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Marion M. Snodgrass, 6305 Barrett Avenue, El Cerrito
Charles B. Mahon, 6716 Cutting Boulevard, E1 Cerrito
Mt. View Sanitary District 3
Raul Lomeli, bl Morello Road, Martinez
Z. P. Lindauer, 301 Morello Road, Martinez.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board;
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, r
James P. Kenny.F
NOES: None. isp
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Request
for interpreters to assist
Spanish speaking people
in County.751
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Mr. Lawrence A. Gonzales 441 South 17th Street Richmond California,, appeared
before the Board on behalf of the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, to
request that funds be included in the County Budget for the fiscal year 1966-1967 for_tho.
purpose of hiring nine Spanish speaking interpreters, said persons to be employed at t1w,
County Hospital (2), Richmond Health Clinic (1), Pittsburg Health Clinic (2) and 2 each to
work on a floating basis in the eastern and western areas of the county; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THS
BOARD ORDERED that this matter be referred to its Administration and Finance Covmittee' '
Supervisor J. P. Kenny and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid serving for Supervisor T. J.- Coll)
for study.
The foregoing order was passed b the followsyngvoteoftheBoard, x
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid-
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Request
from City of Richmond re
Sharing of Costs for
Audit of Assessments. w
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Forrest J. Simoni, City Manager, City
of Richmond, California, requesting the County to share costs for audit of assessments beingconductedbytheAttorneyGeneral; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, . IT IS.BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatthismatterisreferredtotheAdministrationandFinanceCommittee (Supervisors
J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll), the County Administrator, and County Assessor.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid .
James P. Kenny. r"
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Referral
to Administration and
Finance Committee of
Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein's
Motel Lease, Buchanan Field.
The Board having on August 16, 1966 deferred to this day action on the default of
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Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein's Airport Motel Lease to permit lessee or his attorney to appearbeforetheBoard; and
The Public Works Director having submitted for the Board's information a brier
resume of background material and having advised the Board that it might act on one of tne:
following:
1) Exercise the provisions of Default and Termination, pursuant to
Section 8 of the July 6, 1965 amendment to Lease, which provides zr
for the following:
a) Termination of the original lease, as amended*
zb) Retention by the county of argr and all lease deposits made
xundertheoriginalleaseandamendmentsthereto (these
lease deposits total to $20*000) ;
c) Repossession of the leased premises by the county;
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2) Grant further extension of time; and
Mr. David Levy, attorney for Dr. Bernstein, having appeared and requested that the
Board refund the $20,000 deposit or allow him to continue negotiating for financing until the ter-
and of the year; ands^
The Board being desirous of more time in which to consider the matter, on motion
of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matte
be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for study
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with the County Administrator, the District Attorney, and the Public Works Director for report
September 13, 1966 at 9 a.m.
The foregoing ordergg was passed by the following vote of the Board.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kemy.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Notice
from State Board of
Equalization re AB 80.
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This Board having received a notice from. the State Board of Equalization with
reference to AB 80, the assessment reform bill adopted in the recent session of the State
Legislature, in which it is recommended that the Board assist the County Assessor in obtaininglargerbudgetaryprovisions, if necessary, to discharge his obligations under the Act; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors
J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) . a'
The fore oin order was TggpassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny•
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Letter
from Attorney David N.
Bortin, on behalf of the
Mt. Diablo Unitarian Church,
re Development of Site on
Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek.
WHEREAS this Board has received a letter from Attorney David N. Bortin, on behalf
of the Mt. Diablo Unitarian Church, with reference to development of a 13.7 acre site on
Eckley Lane in Walnut Creek, in which he states that as a condition of site development, the
Planning and Public Works Departments require a road built from the existing county road to
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extend at least as far as all entrances to the property, and that residents in the area feel
that the construction of the road will be in their interest and in the general interest of ry
the public in that area; and
WHEREAS Mr. Bortin further states that he has been advised by Mr. John A. NejedlythattheDistrictAttorneysOfficecancommencelocalimprovementdistrictproceedingsfor
an assessment district if the Board makes a finding that such a district would be in the xpublicinterest;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to Supervisor T. J. Coll, the District
Attorney, and the Public Works Department to contact Attorney Bortin and work out the details.
The foregoing ordergg was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, I
James P. Ke my. J'
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORMResolutionNo. 5440,DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE N0. 10
zOnmotionofSupervisorMoriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that z:Resolution No. 5"0, in which the Board accepts bid in amount of $22,616 submitted by Bepco, Inc., Oakland,California, for construction of portion of Line "E1 (Del Amigo and Calmar Vista Roads) from Harper Lane toCaminoFncanto, Danville, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, Janes P. Kenny.UfNOES:None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Considering
application for Economic
Opportunity Act funds for
construction of facilities
for migrant workers.
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The Board having considered the matter of authorizing the County Health Officer!, to
submit an application for Economic Opportunity Act funds in the amount of $134,558 for the
construction of facilities for migrant workers (submission originally authorized by this
Board on January 25, 1966); and
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator, County Health Department,
East Contra Costa Citizens Committee for Migrants, and Social Programs Committee (Supervisors : ;:
J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) for report on September 20, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Report of
Voting and Vote Counting
Equipment Committee, and
letter from International
Business Machines Corporation
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re previous proposal to the
County.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,
ORDERED that receipt of report and .recommendations of the Voting and Vote Counting Equiptrnt
Committee is ACKNOWLEDGED, and the same is referred to the Board's Administration and, Financek'
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for report September. 6, 1966, decision
to be made no later than September 13, 1966; and
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The County Administrator having called the Board's attention to a letter received "
from Mr. Edward F. Charbonneau, Voting System Representative, International Business Machines ';
Corporation, in which the corporation proposes amendments with regard to the options contained
in its original proposal, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this communication is, ah'a
referred to said committee for its consideration.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: visKenny.Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of AP royal
of Resolution No. 526.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE. BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5426, in which the Board approves annexation of Tract 3008 to
County Service Area M-4, San Ramon area, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. r ..
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5+27•
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD._--,;.,.
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5427, in which the Board fixes September 20, 1966 at 10:30 a.m.
s as the time for sale of $200,000 Moraga School District Bonds, 1965, Series C, is APPROVED'.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:a.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. x
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Ap roval
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of Resolution No. 5930.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5430, in which the Board approves consummation of purchase
in the amount of $23,500 from Urbano and Esther Costa for property located at 1145 Thompson
Street (required for Civic Center), Martinez, is APPROVED. sem
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, t
James P. Kenny.u
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Res olut ion No. 5431•
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On recommendation of the County Lien Committee and On motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5431,
in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute subordination of lien against Mary L. Davis
and Lonnie C. Davis, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. LinscheidfPY,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of.Approval
of Resolution No. 5432.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5432, in which the Board urges the Wild Life Conservation Board
and the State Department of Fish and Game to allocate to the City of Pittsburg the sum of
48,500 to provide the City with boat launching facilities for recreational purposes, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos. 5433-5436.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5433-5436, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor
to correct certain erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval fy
of Resolutions Nos . 5438-and 5439.
On motion of Supervisor Dias seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5436 and 5439, in which the Board authorizes consolidation
of the following School District elections, as indicated, with the State General Election, rw.
ARE APPROVED:
No. 5438,5438, Antioch Unified School District Maximum Tax Rate Election, M.
No. 5439, South County Joint Junior College District Election for Rearrangement
of Trustee Area Boundaries,
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval
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of Resolution No. 5442.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD "
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5442, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of $23,750'
submitted by Ron Rawson, Inc., for construction of a 32-foot fishing boat, is APPROVED. r,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos 5443-4.r
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions with reference to Assessment District 1965-L,;
Bethel Island, are APPROVED:
No. 5443, establishing Maturity Schedule for bonds to be issued;
No. 5444, confirming list of unpaid assessments and requesting
the Auditor to make extension of installments thereof T.
on the tax rolls .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
R NOES: None.
4' ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Ap roval
0 of Resolution No. 545.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE- BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5445, in which the Board accepts a promissory note and deed of F
trust in the amount of $60,000 from Eugene J. and Dorothy A. Lehner, and Joseph P. and Erma
Muzzy, for sale of county property (Southern Public Utilities District), Diablo area, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4`=
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. a
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. as
In the Matter of Recommendations
made by the Contra Costa County
Taxpayers Association with
reference to the Proposed Budget
for the Fiscal Year 1966-1967.
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The Board on August 18, 1966 having continued to this date the public hearing on.
the proposed budget for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1966-1967, and Mr. William;
Horne, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, having appeared and,
made recommendations in connection with same, specifically recommending reductions in the
following budget accounts : County Hospital, Social Service, Health, County Clerk, Plant
Acquisition, Probation and Fixed Assets; and
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisor
J. P. Kenny, Supervisor E. A. Linscheid serving in place of Supervisor T. J. Coll) and the
County Administrator are directed to meet with Mr. Horne this day at 2 p.m. for the purposeY
of discussing the Association's recommendations, said meeting to be held in the office of
the County Administrator.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the public hearing on the proposed budget
is continued to August 25, 1966 at 9 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: l
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Projects
on which welfare recipients
might be employed. z
Mrs . Katherine Himes, Executive Director, Welfare Rights Organization of Contra
Costa Countys appeared before the Board to discuss the matter of employment by the Public
Works Department of welfare recipients as laborers on flood control projects; and
Mrs . Himes stated that welfare recipients working on those projects were being
reimbursed only to the extent of that amount which they would receive from welfare rolls;
she urged that they be paid union wages to enable them to become self-supporting citizens; and
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Mr. Jack McCormick of the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County advised
the Board that the Council in the past has supported the idea of welfare recipients working
off their grants but that it now is of the opinion that this is a matter which should be
reviewed further and a committee has been appointed by the Council to make a study;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
PJpORDEREDthatthismatterbeREFERREDtotheprojectsubcommitteeestablishedbythisBoardon
December 4, 1962, and the County Welfare Director is REQUESTED to meet with said committee
and report to the Board on September 6, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, August 25, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966
THE BOARD MEP IN REGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. xx
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
JAMES E: .MORIARTY,. EDMUND,.- A. LINSCHEID.
ABSENT: SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS.,i
THOMAS JOHN COLL.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Directing
County Department Heads to
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The Board having considered the matter of making contact with County department
heads during off-duty hours and/or special situations;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,: IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each department head is directed to provide their home, telephono
number to the Office of the County Sheriff so that it will be available in the Communications
Division of said office, and is further directed to furnish said telephone number to the
County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: hU
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of County-wide
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Tax for Reimbursement to
School Districts for Education 1
of Children in Children's
Institutions.
The County Superintendent of Schools having referred to the Board of Supervisors
the matter of levying special tax rates for the following: 1. County School Building
Aid Fund; 2. Education of Mentally Retarded Minors; 3. Education of Severely Mentally
Retarded Minors; 4. Education of Physically Handicapped Minors; 5. Education of Children.
Residing in Children's Institutions; and 6. Maintenance of Regional Occupational Centers;
and
The referrals of the County Superintendent of Schools having been considered by the
Board and its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll),
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each of said referrals is directed to the County Auditor,
Controller for the levying of the appropriate tax rate with the exception of the matter of
the maintenance of regional occupational centers which is continued into committee (Adminis-
tration and Finance) for a later report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Continuing
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Hearing with Reference to
Proposed Budget for Fiscal
Year 1966-1967.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the hearing before the Board on the proposed budget for the fiscal year
1966-1967 is CONTINUED to Monday, August 29, 1966 at 9 a.m.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:h
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Study
of Current Work Load and
Manpower Requirements in
the Office of the County
Building Inspector.
The Board having given attention to the decline in the volume of building construe-0tioninrelationtotheresponsibilityoftheOfficeoftheBuildingInspector; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to make a work load and manpower x
analysis of said office and report to the Board on August 30, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:n
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. . r'
NOES: None. Oi-l
ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Ap roval
of Resolution No. 5 }7. Q.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE s
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5 47, in which the Board amends Resolutions Nos. 3765 and 5121
to name Robert Hoyer as successor Number 3 to Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, District V, incase
of disaster, is APPROVED. k-
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board;
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AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, August 29, 1966, at 9 a.m. , in the h
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. 1
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MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN R EGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. Y-10
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY.,
tEDMUNDA. LINSCHEID.
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COLL.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
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In the Matter of Continuing
hearing on the proposed bud et
for the fiscal year 1966-19 7.
zAttherequestoftheCountyAdministratorandonmotionofSupervisorLinscheid,
seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the proposed
bud et for the fiscal year 1966-1967 is continued to August 30 1966 at 3gygu p.m. at which
time the Board will adopt the final budget.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. l
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, August 30, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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r TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION c4lll
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
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THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appointment of Donald R. Meyer
in the Class of Public Health Data
and Projects Coordinator.
On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and on motion of Supervisor.
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is
granted for appointment of Donald R. Meyer in the class of Public Health Data and Projects y..
Coordinator at the third step of Salary Range 53 ($927 per month) , effective August 22, 1966 -
as requested by the County Health Officer.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing a-
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Di#a'r
seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and;
he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
M. F. McCorkle, Equipment Superintendent, Public Works Department,
to attend committee meeting of the Annual Motor Vehicle Maintenance
Conference in Seattle, Washington on September 9, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Assignment
of Delinquent Accounts to the
Retailers Collection Association
of Contra Costa County.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent
accounts totaling $10,109.74, showing names of debtors, amounts, due and owing to the County
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and the particular department of the County from which said accounts emanated, and having
recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa
County;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY .THE BOARD
ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $10,109.74 are hereby ASSIGNED to the Retailers
Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current contract, the,
Auditor-Controller's department to handle the actual transfer.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of Delinquent r
Accounts .
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The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in the
amount of 33,378.05, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and
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having recommended that said accounts be written off;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said delinq ent
accounts in the amount of $33,378.05.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
Make Refund to Blue Cross
Hospital Service of California.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund the sum of $468.80 to
Blue Cross Hospital Service of California, which amount was paid to the county in error in
connection with services rendered by the county to Laura Handford.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, LL
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
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Extension of Agreement for
Mental Health Services with
Contra Costa County Cerebral
Palsy Society, Inc.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
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The County of Contra Costa desires to provide mental health services to residents i
of the County in conjunction with the State of California under Sections 9000 et seq. of
the California Welfare and Institutions Code (Short-Doyle Act); b
The County of Contra Costa and the above named corporation, a California non-profit
corporation, have entered into an Agreement for Mental Health Services dated October 26,
1965, and the Director of Mental Health Services has recommended the extension of said agree-
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ment to and until June 30, 1967; subject to the incorporation therein of the terms and
conditions contained in "Exhibit A" attached hereto in substitution of the "Exhibit A"
contained in said Agreement of October 26, 1965.
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NOW, THEREFORE, the County of Contra Costa agrees to extend said agreement through
June 30, 1967, subject to incorporation therein of "Exhibit A" attached hereto.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
i AYES: Supervis ors•Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
j'NOES: None. r
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Extension of Agreement for
Mental Health Services with
Ronoh Preschool for Disturbed 5x
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:r
The County of Contra Costa desires to provide mental health services to residents
of the County in conjunction with the State of California under Sections 9000 et seq. of
the California Welfare and Institutions Code (Short-Doyle Act);
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The County of Contra Costa and the above named corporation, a California non-profit
corporation, have entered into an Agreement for Mental Health Services dated October 26,
1965, and the Director of Mental Health Services has recommended the extension of said
agreement to and until June 30, 1967; subject to the incorporation therein of the terms, and`:
conditions contained in "Exhibit A" attached hereto in substitution of the "Exhibit A"
contained in said Agreement of October 26, 1965.
NOW, THEREFORE, the County of Contra Costa agrees to extend said agreement through; _
June 30, 1967, subject to incorporation therein of "Exhibit All attached hereto.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Extension of Agreement for
Mental Health Services with
Contra Costa County Association
for the Mentally Retarded, Inc.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
The County of Contra Costa desires to provide mental health services to residents .
of the County in conjunction with the State of California under Sections 9000 at seq.. of ths
California Welfare and Institutions Code (Short-Doyle Act) ;
The County of Contra Costa and the above named corporation, a California non-pprofit: x-
corporation, have entered into an Agreement for Mental Health Services dated October 26,-
1965 and the Director of Mental Health Services has recommended. the extension of said-
s agreement to and until June 30, 1967; subject to the incorporation therein of the teres and,"., .
conditions contained in "Exhibit A" attached hereto in substitution of the "Exhibit A"
contained in said Agreement of October 26, 1965•
NOW, TFEREFORE, the County of Contra Costa agrees to extend said agreement through : 4
June 30, 1967, subject to incorporation therein of "Exhibit A" attached hereto. S
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors None.
ABSENT: Supervisors None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to notify
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John F. Kennedy University of
termination of county lease.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD '
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to notify . ,
i John F. Kennedy University of termination of county lease dated December 15, 1965 in
accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of said lease between the County of..Contra' Costa `<
and John Kermedy University for the use of a portion of lessor's building used to house- s =--
superior court.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of. Authorizing y
Right of Way Division to
notify Martinez Memorial
Building Trustees of termination
of county lease amendment.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, ITIS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to notify'
the Martinez Memorial Building trustees of termination of county lease amendment dated
December 7, 1965 in accordance with the provisions of lease amendment between the County,-
of
ounty
of Contra Costa and the Martinez Memorial Building trustees for the use of a portion of the , .,;:'
Martinez Veterans Memorial Building to house a superior court.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division tos
notify City of Martinez of
termination of county lease.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to
notify the City of Martinez of termination of county lease dated May, 18, 1966 in accordance
with the provisions of Section 4 of said lease between the County of Contra Costa and the _
City of Martinez for the use of a portion of City Hall to house a Superior Court.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. G
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Notify Wells Fargo Bank of
Termination of County Lease.
On motion of Supervisor Dias seconded b Supervisor Linscheid IT IS BY THE BOARDP
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to notify gyp .
Wells Fargo Banat of termination of county lease in accordance with the provisions of the
lease between the County of Contra Costa and Wells Fargo Bank for the use of lessons
building to house a Superior Court.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.k
NOES: None. t ,
ABSENT: None. R
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and, on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that,
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Sh6riff Add one (1) Communications Engineer, Salary Range
62($1,047-$1,273) , effective September 1, 1966. x
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Agreement
with Alameda-Contra Costa
Transit District for
Bus Service, El Sobrante area.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement
with the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa,fr
for bus service to be provided in the Sherwood Forest area of El Sobrante, the cost of the
service to be borne by County Service Area T-1.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None. a
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In the Matter of Letter
from Mr. James Schroepfer,
Danville, regarding street
lights in Glen Arms Estates.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. James A. Schroepfer, 355 Glen Arms
Drive, Danville, California, calling attention to the fact that street lights in Glen Arms
Estates have not been turned on and requesting that the Board take action to correct this
matter; and y-.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD_`
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director and to the County Adminis- -
trator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
7 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. t..t'
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter
from Mr. and Mrs . - J. R. a
Norquist, Concord, .regarding
excessive air traffic at
Buchanan Field.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norquist, 2161 Fredrick
Street, Concord, California, requesting an explanation of the alleged excessive air traffic
at Buchanan Field on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, and stating that it was especially,
heavy on Sunday, August 21st; and
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this letter is referred to the Public Works Director for reply.
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The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: xa
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
DOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Claim y:
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William Joseph Braze, by his attorney, David R. Warwick, 1801 Harrison Street,,
Oakland, California, having filed with this Board on August 24, 1966, claim for damages f ;
in the amount of $250,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded- by Supervisor Lin.Scheid, ;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.Y`Y
NOES: None. k.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter
from Mr. Robert Stewart, z
Mt. Diablo State Park,
regarding closing of t
Calle Los Callados Road.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Robert Stewart, State Division -of -
Beaches and Parks Mt. Diablo State Park P. 0. Box 258 Diablo Californiaprotesting-
closing
rotestiP ng-.the sclosingofCalleLosCalladosRoadforthereasonthatthisroadservesasthemostdirect
route to the post office for the residents in the area;
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director for report.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: M
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, F .
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
S. J. Cord, Office of the
State Controller, re School
Building Loan Repayments,
1966-1967 Fiscal Year.
This Board having received a letter from S. J. Cord, Chief, Office of the State
Controller, enclosing computation forms regarding building loan repayments to be deferred
during the 1966-1967 fiscal year for certain unified school districts; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Auditor-Controller.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Boards
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of .Summons and. Complaint ru
in Eminent Domain in Court
Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on August 26, 1966, referred copy of Summons and fw
Complaint in Eminent Domain served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on August 25, 1966, in
Action No. 101847 of the SUPERIOR COURT, in and for the County of Contra Costa, THE PEOPLE fi
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA versus ARTHUR C. IOAS, JR., COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, at al, to the s
Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas. John Coll, 1'Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying r
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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 August 27, 1966, referred copy of Summons and
Complaint in Eminent Domain served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on August 26, 1966, in
Action No. 101802 of the SUPERIOR COURT, in and for the County of Contra Costa, THE PEOPLER
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA versus MARY CADWELL WIBORG, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, at al, to the r
Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby ff
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, r
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of East Bay
s
Regional Park District f '
Resolution Adopting Budget
andFixing Tax Rate for the
Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1967.
This Board having received a copy of resolution from East Bay Regional Park DistrictinwhichtheBoardsofSupervisorsofAlamedaandContraCostaCountiesarerequestedandinstructedtofixthetaxrateforthefiscalyearendingJune30, 19679 at ten cents per
hundred dollars of assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the District,for the purposes set forth in said resolution;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Auditor-Controller.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Resolution E
from East Bay Regional Park
District Establishing Boundaries
of the Wards of the District.
This Board havingreceived a co rcopyofEastBayRegionalParkDistrict's resolutionNo. 2671, dated July 269 1966s establishing and fixing the boundaries of the seven wards
of the District for the purpose of electing directors in wards 3, and 7, which resolution
supersedes and cancels resolution No. 2175, dated August 4, 1964; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Clerk, attention of the Registration and :t tElectionSupervisor.
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The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing b
Consolidation of East Bay
Regional Park District
Directors Election with
General Election on
November 8, 1966.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the East Bay Regional Park District Directors Election shall be consolidated Z
with the statewide General Election to be held on November 8, 1966; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to bill said District in
the amount of $12 for each precinct in the area in which said Distrxictislocated.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Appointment i
of Members of the Crockett
Valona Sanitary District
Board of Directors.
Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of
Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following `ll
persons are APPOINTED to the Office of Director of the Crockett Valona Sanitary District to s
serve for a four year term ending the second Tuesday in September, 1970:f
Mr. Samuel Belleci, 205 Virginia Street, Crockett
Mr. Baptiste Simontacchi, Carquinez Way and Kendall Avenue, Crockett.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:tee.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.x.
In the Matter of Proposed
transfer of the Animal
Control Center to the
SherifffIs Department.
Mr. Robert L. Condon, attorney for the Contra Costa Count y Employees Union Local302, appeared before the Beard and spoke in favor of the proposed transfer of the operations of
the Animal Control Center from the Department of Agriculture to the Sheriff's Department.Mr. Condon stated that he had consulted with bertain interested persons who felt the present
situation was unsatisfactory.
The followingpersons spoke in oppositionpp to the transfer:
Mr. Ken E. Danielson, Assistant Agriculture Commissioner, Mr. Wayne Westover of
the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and Mr. William. Horne, Executive
Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association.r
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Public Protection and Public Service EnterprisesCommitteeoftheBoard (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) for report on September 6, 1966. rs`
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisorsars Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coli,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Claim
for Damages.
Denise Ann Amaral, by and through her guardian ad litems Dorothy Amaral, and
Dorothy Amaral, 136 Pacific Lane, Rodeo, California (and their attorney, Donald MacLeod,Jack London Square, Oakland, California) having filed with this Board on August 25, 19669claimfordamagesintheamountof $150,000.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor DiassITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidclaimisherebyDENIED.
The foregoing order was pissed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. N
NOES: None.r
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
CIntheMatterofClaimtt .:
for Damages.
Gertrude Cook, by her attorney, David A. Dolgin, 821 Escobar Streets Martinez,California having filed with this Board on August 22, 1966, claim for damages in the Is.amount of 1,250;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, k
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. yf...
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Request
from Oahu Transportation
Study for Copies of
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Publications re County
Transportation Study.
This Board having received a request from Mr. Ah Leong Kam, Project Director,
Transportation Study, Honolulu, Hawaii, requesting that they be placed on the mailing list
to receive any publications resulting from the county's transportation study; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator. Eqs.
The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approving s=
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2017 which amends in full the provisions and limitations contained
in Section II of Ordinance No. 1881 and Section II of Ordinance No. 525
Precise Airport Plan) .
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. 2017 in the "Lafayette Sun"
rod.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
In the Matter of Affidavit
of publication of Ordinance
19890 1992, 1993 and 2015.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1989, 19920 1993 and 2015, `
and Affidavits of Publication of each. of said ordinances having been filed with this Hoard;
and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly publishedt`;
for the time and in the manner required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, 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 was passed by the following vote of the Board: f,f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Revised Part 2 of the
Revised Application for
Hill-Harris funds for the
Richmond Health and Medical
Center (Project 313 HC D&T) .
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD,
ORDERED that Revised Part 2 of the Revised Application for Hill-Harris funds for the
Richmond Health and Medical Center (Project 313 HC D&T) is hereby APPROVED, and James P.
Kenny, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of
Contra Costa County.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hereby declares its intention
to budget additional funds, totaling $1,242,931, for this project, $475,000 in the 1966-1967
budget and $767,931 in the 1967-1966 budget; and the County Auditor-Controller is directed tr,
to transmit a letter to the California State Department of Public Health certifying that
this amount will be budgeted and that the County has in its general funds a currently budgeted
amount of $770,629. ze
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County. Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mrs . Donna S. Planz, Public Health Social Work Coordinator in the County. F
Health Department, to attend a training seminar on social work in the
public heal'ut field, from August 27, 1966 to September 1, 1966, in
PittsburL*y Pennsylvania, with the understanding that airplane transporta-
tion costs to and from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, are to be paid on a
grant basis by the California State Department of Public Health.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:7.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None. h
In the Matter of Acceptance AS EX-OFFICIO SUPERVISORS OF THE BOARD OF
of Grant of Easement. SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE
DISTRICT ZONE NO. 16
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that grant of easement dated August 13, 1966, made by Landon H. Davis-,, Jr. and
Precile J. Davis, his wife, Grantors, to Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-
officio Supervisors of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage
District Zone No. 16, the Grantee, wherein said Grantors grant to Grantee a perpetual
easement of right of way for transmission of drainage water, is ACCEPTED, and this Board
directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said grant of easement. F
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:of
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmubi A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. U rt
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acceptance AS EX-OFFICIO SUPERVISORS OF THE BOARD OF
of Grant of Easement. SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE K=:
DISTRICT ZONE NO. 16.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that grant of easement dated August 13, 1966, made by John D. Goebel and
Eleanor Gobel, his wire, Grantors, to Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-
officio Supervisors of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count Storm Drainage
District Zone No. 16, the Grantee, wherein said Grantors grant to Grantee a perpetual
easement of right of way for transmission of drainage water, is ACCEPTED, and this Board
directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said grant of easement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.L
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Platter of Acceptance AS EX-OFFICIO SUPERVISORS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS j ..
of Grant of Easement. OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT
ZONE NO. 16
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that grant of easement dated August 13, 1966, made by Charles R. Looney andf
Mary E. Looney, his wife, Grantors to Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex
officio Supervisors ofthe Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage u:
District Zone No. 16, the Grantee, wherein said Grantors grant to Grantee a perpetual easement
of right of way for transmission of drainage water, is ACCEPTED, and this Board directs the,-
Clark
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Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said grant of easement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of' the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acceptance AS EX-OFFICIO SUPERVISORS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS- 0r.
of Grant of Easement. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO.- 16,1,`-
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that grant of easement dated August 13, 1966, made by John Golfes and. Sylvia
Golfes, his wife, Grantors, to Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio
Supervisors of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone
No. 16, the Grantee, wherein said Grantors grant to Grantee a perpetual easement of right of :
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way for transmission of drainage water, is ACCEPTED, and this Board directs the Clerk to L
certify to said acceptance on said grant of easement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing AS EX-OFFICIO SUPERVISORS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF`F
Payment for Property Acquisition THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO.=
and Acceptance of Easement for
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Drainage Purposes .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following Grant of Easement be accepted and the same be hereby
APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in the following amount to
be delivered to the following payee:
Project: Storm Drainage District Zone No. 16, Line C. Hopeco Road
Parcel: No. 11
Grantor: James P. and Edith E. Brannon
Settlement: $200.00
Deed Date: August 20, 1966
Payee: Western Title Guaranty Company
Escrow No. M-299162
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The County Clerk is directed to accept grant of easement from above named grantor
for the County of Contra Costa.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r
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In the Matter of Authorizing Payment AS EX-OFFICIO OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
for Property Acquisition and Acceptance OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE
of Easements for Drainage Purposes . DISTRICT ZONE NO. 16
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following Grants of Easement be accepted and the same be hereby sk,,APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in the following amount to
be delivered to .the following payee:
Project: Storm Drainage District Zone No. 16, Line Co Hopeco Road K.Parcel: Nos 6 and 12
Grantor: The Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland
Settlement: $200.00 y
Deed Date: August 20, 1966 Gz
Payee: Western Title Guaranty Company
Escrow No. M-299159
The County Clerk is directed to accept grants of easement from above named grantor
for the County of Contra Costa.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, L
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving Agreement
with Testing Engineers, Inc. re r
Richmond Health Center and Medical
Clinic. x
The Board having considered an agreement with Testing Engineers, Incorporated,
2811 Adeline Street, Oaklarl-
t, California, to provide the necessary construction materials
testing for the Richmond H( alth Center and Medical Clinic at Richmond, the total cost of
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this work not to exceed $21.,000 without further authorization by this Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT I3 a.
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this
Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute same.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r..
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Arovin Change
Orders Nos. 3 and rto Contract
With William Dahn Construction,
Las Trampas Youth Village, fi
Bollinger Canyon.
On the, recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor
Dias , seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Change
Orders to contract with William Dahn Construction, 619 Paso Nogal, Pleasant Hill,
California, for remodeling of Group Homes at Las Trampas Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon,
are APPROVED:
Change Order No. 3, total cost of said change not to exceed $1,962;
Change Order No- 4, total cost of said change not to exceed $1,212.10.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ambulance
Agreements with Certain gA
Ambulance Services.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute the following
ambulance agreements on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, for the provision of ambulance
service to the County for a period of two years each:
Higgins Ambulance Service aka Antioch Ambulance Service, 1310 "A" Street,
Antioch y
W. B. Pomeroy dba Walnut Creek Ambulance Service, 51 Watkins Lane, r'
Walnut Creek
Wayne Estes dba Concord Central Ambulance Service, 1753 Galindo Street,
Concord r
Julia Runions dba Cadillac Ambulance Service, 4,601 Nevin Avenue,
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Richmond
Pittsburg Ambulance Service, 39 East Seventh Street,
Pittsburg.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ir
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Change Order
No. 41 for Courthouse Remodeling.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, s econded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that the
Board of Supervisors recommends to the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County
Employees Retirement Association that Change Order No. 41 to the contract with Arntz`
Construction Company for Courthouse remodeling, which provides for patching and refinishing . Ih
of flooring in the lobbies and hallways on the second and third floors as well as the stair-
ways of the Courthouse, at a total cost of $20,485.95, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f`
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 03
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Change Order
No. 17-C for Courthouse
Remodeling.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED, that the,
Board of Supervisors recommends to the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa -County
Employees . Retirement Association that Change Order No. 17-C to the contract with Arntz
Construction Company for Courthouse remodeling, which provides moneys to perform additioAal
work not included in the plans and specifications, at a cost of $4,000, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, rr.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Decision re
findings making Edna McGill
responsible for medical services .
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The Board having heretofore continued to this date the time fixed for the Adminis=
tration and Finance Committee to report with reference to the request of Edna McGill that
the Board reconsider its findings that she is responsible for the cost of medical services
rendered by the County Hospital to Augustus McGill, deceased. tY'
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NOW, THEREFORE on recommendation of said committee and on motion of Supervisor Coll, 1{
seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s aid r equest is denied* -
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y
AYES: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Fwh
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
Attendant Care - Home Health
Aide Services Program.
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Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, having presented to this Board for
its consideration a memorandum with reference to the Attendant Care - Home Health Aide
Services under the Medi-Cal Program; and xati
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee of 4_
the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) .t`
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. f
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Levying a
County Tax for Maintenance
of a Regional Occupational
Center, as Requested by the
County Superintendent of
Schools.
The County Superintendent of Schools, with the approval of the Board of Education, x
having requested that a countywide tax be levied to provide funds to maintain a regional
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occupational center, and the Board having on July 19, 1966 referred the matter to its
Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) ; and
The Board having on August 25, 1966 continued said matter in committee (Adminis-
tration and Finance) ; and
The Board on August 29, 1966 having received information on the proposed regional
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occupational center from Harold DeFraga, Associate Superintendent of Schools, and other repro-
aentative§ of the office of the County Superintendent of Schools and from John M. Kropa,
Secretary-Treasurer of the Bartenders and Culinary Workers Union, Local 595, and the Board
having again continued the matter in committee (Administration and Finance) for later report;
and
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The committee members (Supervisor J. P. Kenny and Supervisor T. J. Coll) not being
in agreement on the question of establishing regional vocational centers, and having received
further explanation from Mr. Harold DeFraga, and having considered in detail the proposed
vocational center and the levying of the required tax;r
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor
J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the establishing of a regional occupational
center on the basis proposed by the County Superintendent of Schools and the County Board
of Education and the levying of the required tax ($.004) are hereby APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: U
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Withdrawal of
Application by Alfred H. Crooks,
dba Dachshound Charter Lines, for
operation of bus service between
Martinez, Pleasant Hill and Concord.
The Board having received an August 23, 1966 letter from Mr. Alfred H. Crooks,
dba Dachshound Charter Lines, with which letter Mr. Crooks transmitted a copy of an
August 17, 1966 letter to the State Public Utilities Commission withdrawing his application
for permission to operate bus service between Martinez, Pleasant Hill and Concord and indicating
that such service could be better provided in the entire Diablo Valley area by another
applicant, namely Mr. Eugene Boswell, dba County Transit Lines; ell
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications are referred to the County Administrator,..
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is directedt0
write to the State Public Utilities Commission setting forth the position of the County with
respect to feeder bus service.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Review of
County Veterans Service at
Program.r<.
Mr. Langdon Owen of the State Department of Veterans Affairs having appeared and
described the purposes of the County Veterans Service Program, the cooperative arrangementsr
between the State of California and the County of Contra Costa with respect to said program.*.-_:-*,,_,,,,,,-"-,
and the need to give attention to expansion of the program; and s
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Mr. Owen having indicated that the Board should review the program with all con kL
corned including veterans organizations;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS'
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee
for review and report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll., SFS
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Accepting
Administration and Finance
Committee report on requested
salary adjustments for
certain classifications.
The Board having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors
J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) the matter of further salary increases for Institutions Helpers,;
Porters, Sanitarians and Public Health Nurses; and
The Administration and Finance Committee having reported that salary adjustments
for said classifications were carefully considered prior to Board action on salary changes; K `
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The Administration and Finance Committee having recommended that no additional
salary adjustments be made for said personnel;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Administration and Finance
Committee are APPROVED with the exception that the Administration and Finance Committee is yt
directed to further consider the salary levels of nursing personnel of the County Health
Department and is directed to meet with representatives of said personnel within a period oP
two weeks .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
71,AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Review of,
Special Proposals Related
to the 1966-1967 Budget.
This Board having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors
J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) certain proposals relating to changes in the proposed 1966-1967 f
county budget and said committee having recommended as follows with respect to specific 4
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n be taken on the personnel increases recommended b the County1. No actio p y
Medical Director except that attention be given to said increases at a
a later time during the fiscal year as necessary (when the impact of
medicare legislation as it affects the role of the County Hospital
may be clarified), and to supplementary appropriations from the Reserve
for Contingencies, if necessary;
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2. No action be taken on the recommendations of the Contra Costa County
Taxpayers Association, Inc. except as the proposed budget has been
modified to provide for some of said recommendations;
3. The County Welfare Director be ordered to continue to explore the z`
possibility of increasing non-priority case load standards for social
workers and keep the Board advised on said matter;g
4. Vacancies which occur in the inspection staff of the Building Inspection s=
Department be kept open and filled only as recommended by the County
Administrator after a review of work load data;
5. Continued attention be given to the increase of aircraft parking fees
at the County Airport;
6. No action be taken to employ the homemakers trained by the Home Health
and Counseling Services, Inc.; and
The Administration and Finance Committee having recommended that no action be
taken on other budget item referrals except as indicated in its suggested revisions to the
proposed 1966-1967 county budget;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Administration and Finance
Committee are hereby APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Resolution No. 5449. STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 16
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5449, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount ofal
26,581 submitted by Murdoch Engineering & Construction Co., Orinda, California, for con-
struction of portion of Line tCt , Hopeco Road, Pleasant Hill, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.r
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5450.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5450, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute
lease with Ernest R. and Elizabeth S. Lasell for premises located at 917A Alhambra Avenue,
Martinez, for a term of six months, at a rental of $125 per month, is APPROVED.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Decision
on Proposed Apportionment
of Assessments in Assessment
District 1964-9, Kensington
Area.
This being the time fixed for decision on the proposed apportionmentof assessments
in Assessment District 1964.-9, Kensington area, the Board proceeded with the hearing; and ;.
Supervisor A. M. Dias stated that he had sent letters to 21 homeowners involved,.
had heard from several, and that none were in opposition to his recommendations; and
Professor Esmond E. Snell, 50 Arlmonte Drive, Kensington, appeared on behalf of
four homeowners and presented a letter protesting inclusion in the Assessment. District; and
The Board having considered in detail the proposed apportionment, Supervisor
A. M. Dias moved that the hearing be closed and his recommendations be accepted.
The vote of the Board was as follows:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSENT: None. A°
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Thereupon the Board adopted Resolution No.. 5453 confirming and ratifying the
assessments.
The vote of the Board was as follows :
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5453.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5453, in which the Board ratifies and confirms assessments -
levied for construction of improvements within Contra Costa County Assessment District
1964-9, Kensington area, is APPROVED.4
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of A proval of
Resolution No. 5454-
As recommended by the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor Dias,
v seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5454,
in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial release of lien against Dianne
and Richard M. Stanley, IS APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.s
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5455•
On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution
No. 5455, in which the Board authorized Chairman to execute subordination of lien againstu
Richard Lethridge, IS APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, I ,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos . 5456 , 5457,
5458, - 5459 and 5460.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5456, 5457, 5458, 5459 and 5460 in which the Board authorizes r .
County Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,r
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5461.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid; IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5461, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is heretr-APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5462.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5462, in which the Board approves the formation of- County
Service Area W-2, Rancho San Ramon area, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. p
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of z.
Resolution No. 5463.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD z
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5463, in which the Board approves annexation of Tracts 3458
and 3586 to County Service Area L-45, Danville, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Aprova1 of
Resolution No. 546 . E
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD .~ .'03DERED that Resolution No, 5464, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor-ControllertoincreasetheunsecuredtaxleviedonSafewayStores, Inc. from $42,050.89 to $142,050.89: ;LL ,,is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5465. tr"
On motion of Supervisor Dias seconded by SPsSupervisorisor Moriarty, I T I S BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that •Resolution No. 5465, in which the Board approves a loan of $22,000 to CountyServiceAreaLIB-2, (El Sobrante), establishes repayment schedule for same and fixes intereat=::
rate of five percent per annum on the unpaid balance of the loan, is APPROVED.
The foregoingogoing order was passed by the following vote of the yBoard:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias., James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None, 4,
In the Matter of Approval of
j Resolution No. 54b6•
On the recommendation of the Administration and, Finance Committee and on motion
of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT -IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that r-F
Resolution No. 5466 in which the Board grants an additional five percent salary increase x>F
to the nursing series, effective August 1, 1966, authorizes recruitment of staff nurses
for permanent positions at the third step of the salary range and determines that recruitment ''
of staff nurses on a temporary basis shall be at the first step of the salary range, said
committee to consider further salary levels, is APPROVED. r ,
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5467.
On the recommendation of the Administration and Finance Committee and an motion' of y ,
Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution 's
No. 5467 in which the Board directs the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance providiryg w ,; .•for the elimination of shift differentials for peace officers in the Office of the CountySheriff, and in lieu thereof grants a five percent salary increase effective Januar
is APPROVED. y 1: 196?s
The foregoing ordergg was passed by the following vote of the Board.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5460.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5 .68, in which the Board endorses "National Highway Week," A .
September 18-24, 1966, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
apABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Referral to the
Community Work and Training
Advisory Committee established
by the Social Service Department.
The Board having on August 23, 1966, adopted an order referring the matter of
work projects on which welfare recipients might be employed, to the project subcommittee
established by order of this Board on December 4. 1962; and ti$
Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded bySupervisorColl, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its August 23, 1966, order is AMENDED to
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provide that the referral shall be to the Community Work and Training Advisory Committee
established in accordance with State standards by the County Social Service Department in
March, 1966, rather than to said subcommittee.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linsc he id, James P. Kenny. t
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ABSENT: None. 2
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In the Matter of Adoption
of Final Budget for the
Fiscal Year 1966-1967.
This Board having on August. 29, 1966 continued the public hearing on the proposed,,:;
budget for the fiscal year 1966-1967 to this 30th day of August, 1966, the Board proceeds -,
with the hearing and the following persons appear and comments
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Mr. Frank Fernandez of the County Administrator0s staff who presents a list of
changes recommended by the County Administrator and by the County Auditor-Controller compiled
j since the publication of the proposed budget; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the public hearing on the proposed budget is closed.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the final budget for the fiscal year `-
1966-1967, including the special districts governed by this Board, and including the changes':
recommended by the County Administrator and the County Auditor-Controller and which are on
file with this Board, IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED and determined to be as follows:
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1078827 r
Total Services and Supplies 82,750
Total Fixed Assets 705
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Net Cost 1910282
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CLERK OF THE BOARD
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 61,893
Total Services and Supplies 60075
Total Fixed Assets 260
Net Cost 68,228
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COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 168,552
Total Services and Supplies 128242
Total Fixed Assets 1,015
Gross Cost 181,809
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 16,000
Net Cost 165,809`ar
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 167,763
Total Services and Supplies 36,645 k
Total Fixed Assets 4,882
Net Cost 209,290
AUDITOR CONTROLLER
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 5830765
Total Services and Supplies 2280145 U'
Total Fixed Assets 1,968
Gross Cost 813,878
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 40,200
Net Cost 7730678 t
DATA PROCESSING
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 3380698
Total Services and Supplies 381,870
Total Fixed Assets 11,944
Gross Cost 732,512
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts.659,561
Net Cost 72s951
TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 229,515
Total Services and Supplies 95,133
Total Fixed Assets 2,111
Net Cost 3260759
f ASSESSOR ak
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,279,559
Total Services and Supplies 174,168
Total Fixed Assets 3,488
Net Cost 1,457,215 Tri:
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Total Services and Supplies 61,953
Total Fixed Assets 8,964
Net Cost 336v332
ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 125,773
Total Services and Supplies 52,315
Total Fixed Assets 13, 641
Gross Cost 191,729
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 500
Net Cost 1918229
ELECTIONS PRIMARY AND GENERAL
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 30,645
Total Services and Supplies 3308471
Gross Cost 361,116
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. h
Net Cost 361,116
ELECTIONS OTHER
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 2, 522
Total Services and Supplies 57,350 sw
Gross Cost 59,872
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 15,000
Net Cost 44,872 a
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE w
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 958000
Total Services and Supplies 268,200
Gross Cost 363,200
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 358 051
Net Cost
BUILDING PLANNING
Total Salaries and- Employe Benefits 21,288
Total Services and Supplies 1,855
Total Fixed Assets 130
Net Cost 23,273
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MOTOR POOL GARAGE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 63,597
Total Services and Supplies 4,241
Gross Cost 67,838
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 65,061 - g
Net Cost 2,777
E4UIPMENT OPERATION
Total Services and Supplies 495,770 0
Total Other Charges 245,000
Total Fixed Assets 313,450
Gross Cost 1,0540220
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 740,770 -
Net Cost 313,450
MARTINEZ ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 619,026
Total Services and Supplies 579,622WP
Total Fixed Assets 12,792
Gross Cost 1,211,440
1WNTotalExpend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 317,906 -
Net Cost 893, 534
RICHMOND OFFICE BUILDING 51
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 61,515
Total Services and Supplies 107,455
Total Other Charges 306
Net Cost 169,276
PITTSBURG BUILDINGS
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 31,421
Total Services and Supplies. 80,548
Gross Cost 111,969 h
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 45,000 F_.
Net Cost 660969 k
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OAKLEY BUILDINGS
Total Services and Supplies 8, 300
Net Cost 8,300
PLEASANT HILL BUILDING
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 388529
Total Services and Supplies 120, 615
Gross Cost 159,144 a
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts.57,000 -
Net Cost 102,144
RENTED .PROPERTY
Total services and Supplies 2,000 t
Net Cost 2,000 VAI
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 343, 517
Total Services and Supplies 33, 605
Total Fixed Assets 1;480
Gross Cost 378,602
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 377,122
Net Cost 1,480
GENERAL MAINTENANCE OTHER BUILDINGS
Total Services and Supplies 249,950
Net Cost 249,950
MAINTENANCE SERVICES SOLD
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Total Services and Supplies 3,000
Net Cost 3,000
PLANT ACQUISITION BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Total Fixed Assets 3,000
Net Cost 3,000
PLANT ACQUISITION PLEASANT HILL BUILDING
Total Fixed Assets 15,000
Net Cost 15,000
PLANT ACQUISITION MARTINEZ BUILDING
Total Fixed Assets 336,220
Net Cost 3368220
PLANT ACQUISITION RICHMOND BUILDING
Total Fixed Assets 1,201,120
Net Cost 1,201,120
PLANT ACQUISITION PITTSBURG BUILDING
Total Fixed Assets 18,920
Net Cost 18,920.
PLANT ACQUISITION COMMUNICATIONS
Total Fixed Assets 5,000
Net Cost 5,000
PLANT ACQUISITION JAIL
Total Fixed Assets 139,090
Net Cost 139,090
PLANT ACQUISITION BOYS RANCH BYRONr'=
Total Fixed Assets 9,790
Net Cost 9,790
PLANT ACQUISITION JUVENILE HALL COMPLEX
Total Fixed Assets 99,700
Net Cost 99,700
PLANT ACQUISITION CIVIL DEFENSE
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost
PLANT ACQUISITION AGRICULTURE
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost
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Total- Fixed Assets 4,990
Net Cost 4,990
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Total Fixed Assets
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PLANT ACQUISITION HOSPITAL
Total Fixed Assets 51,950
Net Cost 51,950
PLANT ACQUISITION BOLLINGER CANYON
Total Fixed Assets 175,000
Net Cost 175,000
PLANT ACQUISITION COUNTY LIBRARY
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Total Fixed Assets 11,000
Net Cost 11,000
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PLANT ACQUISITION PUBLIC WORKS
Total Fixed Assets 5j000
Net Cost 5,000 N
PLANT ACQUISITION GARAGESr
Total Fixed Assets 13,510 v
Net Cost 13,510 a
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PLANT ACQUISITION PARKS4
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost
PLANT ACQUISITION PACHECO MUSEUM
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost
PLANT ACQUISITION MEMORIAL BUILDINGS f
Total Fixed Assets 18,490
Net Cost 18,490
PLANT ACQUISITION AIRPORT
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Total Fixed Assets 197 000
Net Cost 19
ADVERTISING
Total Services and Supplies 95,700 ice
Net Cost 95,700
EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 3,0808353
Total Services and Supplies 9,188
Total Fixed Assets 718
Gross Cost 3,090,259
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 3,055,156 -
Net Cost 350103
EMPLOYEES HEALTH AND WELFARE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 355,164n
Gross Cost 355,164
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts.339, 664 -
Net Cost 15, 500 y4
CENTRAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 68,016
Total Services and Supplies 17, 353
Total Fixed Assets
Gross Cost 85, 369
Total Expend., Transfrs. & Reimbrsmts.40,000
Net Cost 45, 369
INSURANCE
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Total Services and Supplies 390,500
Net Cost 390, 500
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Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 24,000 -
Net Cost 24,000 - E"
SUPERIOR COURTS
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 204,418
Total Services and Supplies 189,860 Nt
Total Fixed Assets 1,160
Net Cost 395,438
MUNICIPAL COURT MT. DIABLO 1
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 129,726
Total Services and Supplies 57, 600u
Total Fixed Assets 1`335
Net Cost 188,661
MUNICIPAL COURT RICHMOND
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 229,560
Total Services and Supplies 15,770
Total Fixed Assets 1,840
Net Cost 247,170
MUNICIPAL COURT SAN PABLO
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 74,584
Total Services and Supplies 12,296
Total Fixed Assets 1, 330
Net Cost 88,210 t`s
MUNICIPAL COURT WALNUT CREEK
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 127,962
Total Services and Supplies 22,270
Total Fixed Assets 1,210
Net Cost 151,442,
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 30,031
Total Services and Supplies 3, 376
Total Fixed Assets 220
Net Cost 33, 627 A
JUDICIAL DISTRICT PORT COSTA NO. 2
J.Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,765
Total Services and Supplies 300
Net Cost 2,065 M-
JUDICIAL DISTRICT DANVILLE NO, 4
Total Salaries and Employee Benefits 13,131
Total Services and Supplies 717 y
Total Fixed Assets
Net Dost 13,848
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 40,309
Total Services and Supplies 4,400
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 44
JUDICIAL DISTRICT EL CERRITO NO.
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Total Salaries and Employee Benefits 24,852
Total Services and Supplies 4,085
Net Cost 28,937
JUDICIAL DISTRICT ANTIOCH NO. 8 6
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 22,591
Total Services and Supplies 4,710
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 27,301
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 11,504 g
Total Services and Supplies 4,510
Total Fixed Assets y
Gross Cost 160014
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 1,650
Net Cost 14,364
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 22,648
Total Services and Supplies 31370 I
Total .Fixed Assets 1
Net Cost 26,018
JUDICIAL DISTRICT CROCKETT NO. 12
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 10,709
Total Services and Supplies 1,255
Net Cost 11,964
JUDICIAL DISTRICT PORT CHICAGO NO. 16
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 6,512 t
Total Services and Supplies 940a
Net Cost 7,452
JUDICIAL DISTRICT OAKLEY NO. 17
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 9,945
Total Services and Supplies 460
Net Cost 10,405
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JUDICIAL DISTRICT GENERAL EXPENSE
Total salaries and Employe Benefits 150645
Total Services and Supplies 84,280
Net Cost 99,925
JURY COMMISSIONER AND COURT SECRETARY
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 67,147
Total Services and Supplies 21,425
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 88, 572
GRAND JURY
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 782
Total Services and Supplies 23,250
Net Cost 24,032
COUNTY CLERK
Total Salaries and Emplove Benefits 312,282
Total Services and Supplies 53,963
Total Fixed Assets 9,056
Gross Cost 375, 301 t `
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 1, 500
Net Cost 373,801
DISTRICT ATTORNEY PROSECUTION **
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 681,285 y
Total Services and Supplies 63,768
Total Fixed Assets 6,462b
Net Cost 751, 515
PUBLIC DEFENDER s ~Y
Total Services and Supplies 190,000 u.
Net Cost 190,000
SHERIFF.
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,886,986
Total Services and Supplies 2580370
Total Other Charges 100
Total_ Fixed Assets 16,231
Net Cost f,161, 687
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SHERIFF COMMUNICATION
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 237,779 1"r'
Total Services and Supplies 91,630 Iu
Total Fixed Assets 7,500
Gross Cost 336,909
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.13,000
Net Cost 323,909 i ..t
MARSHAL MT. DIABLO MUNICIPAL COURT Es
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 43,257
Total Services and Supplies 1,660
Total Fixed Assets 575
Net Cost 45, 692
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MARSHAL RICHMOND MUNICIPAL COURT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 89,078
Total Services and Supplies 3,315
Total Fixed Assets 75 k
Net Cost 92,468 f4;:
MARSHAL SAN PABLO MUNICIPAL COURT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 39,516
Total Services and Supplies 1,840
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 410356
MARSHAL WALNUT CREEK MUNICIPAL COURT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 40,295
Total Services and Supplies 4,610
Total Fixed Assets 2,150
Net Cost 47,055
CONSTABLE MARTINEZ NO. 1
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 12,448
Total Services and Supplies 1,205
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 130653
CONSTABLE PORT COSTA NO. 2
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 2,593
Total Services and Supplies 205
Net Cost 2,798
CONSTABLE DANVILLE NO. 4
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 10,512
Total Services and Supplies 1,140
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 11,652
CONSTABLE PITTSBURG NO. 6
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i Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 16,458 s%
Total Services and Supplies 1,857
Net Cost 18,p315
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 11,325
Total Services and Supplies 1,285
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 12,610
CONSTABLE ANTIOCH NO. 8
1 Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 128856
Total Services and Supplies 1,230
i Net Cost 140086
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 15,538
Total Services and Supplies 2,100 z
Net Cost 17, 638
CONSTABLE PINOLE NO. 11
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 100460
Total Services and Supplies 1,270
Net Cost 11,730
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 9,436
Total Services and Supplies 1, 320
Net Cost 10,756
CONSTABLE PORT CHICAGO NO. 16
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 7,365
Total Services and Supplies 875
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 8,240
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 10,414
Total Services and Supplies 1,275 uw`
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 11,689
CONSTABLE GENERAL EXPENSEry
Total Services and Supplies 250
Net Cost 250
MOTOR POLICE x,
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Total Services and Supplies 10,150
Net Cost 10,150 M
COUNTY JAIL
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 521,937
Total Services and Supplies 1778285
Total Fixed Assets 490
712GrossCost699•
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.10-
Net Cost 6990712
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,358,415
Total Services and Supplies 1218110
Total Fixed Assets 9,408
Gross Cost 1,488,933
600TotalExpend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.
Net Cost 11488, 333
CHILDRENS SHELTER
Total Salaries & Employe Benefits 172, 504
Total Services and Supplies 173,297
Total Other Charges 100
Net Cost 3458901
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GIRLS DAY TREATMENT - WESTERN
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 130443
Total Services and Supplies 18,584
Total Fixed Assets 230 Y
Net Cost 32,257
GIRLS DAY TREATMENT - CENTRAL
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits r
Total Services and Supplies
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost
CALIFORNIA YOUTH AUTHORITY
Total Services and Supplies 45,000
Net Cost 45,000
BOYS RANCH BYRON
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 240,735
Total Services and Supplies 156,322
Total Other Charges 98
Total Fixed Assets 750
Net Cost 397,905
JUVENILE HALL
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 674,092
Total Services and Supplies 258,221
Total Other Charges 100
Total Fixed Assets 3,832
Net Cost 936,245
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 23,227
Total Services and Supplies 11,040
Net Cost 34,267
JUVENILE `HOME CONCORD
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 240324
Total Services and Supplies 108205
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 34, 529
BOYS DAY TREATMENT - SCHOOL
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits
Total Services & Supplies
Total Fixed Assets s
Net Cost
BOYS DAY TREATMENT - WORK
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 17,219
Total Services and Supplies 74,251
Total Fixed Assets 4,282
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Net Cost 95,752
GROUP HOMES BOLLINGER CANYON
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 82, 501
Total Services and Supplies 64, 361
Total Fixed Assets 13,327
Net Cost 160,189
BOYS RANCH BOLLINGER CANYON
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,072
Total Services and Supplies 2,500
Total Fixed Assets 230
Net Cost 3,802
GIRLS TREATMENT FACILITY
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 18944
Total Services and Supplies
Total Other Charges
Total Fixed Assets
NetNet Cost 1,944 t4
RICHMOND JUVENILE DETENTION
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits
Total Services and Supplies i -
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost
SPECIAL SUPERVISION UNIT
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 48,107
Total Services and Supplies 128540
Total Fixed Assets 4,505
Net Cost 65,152
FLOOD CONTROL
Total Services and Supplies 212,000
Total Other Charges 2,000
Net Cost 2148000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 293,559
Total. Services and Supplies 66,655
Total Fixed Assets 1,089
Gross Cost 361,303
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.15,000 - r
Net Cost 346,303
BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 440,708 t
Total Services and Supplies 59, 610
Total Fixed Assets 485
Gross Cost 500,803 s
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 400 -
Net Cost 5000403
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 158,751 v
Total Services and Supplies 30, 630
Total Fixed Assets 10,849M
Gross Cost 2000230
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.1,800
Net Cost 1980430
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 2, 534
Total Services and Supplies 19,200
Net Cost 21,734
PLANNING COMMISSION 4
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 340,939
Total Services and Supplies 55,499
Total Fixed Assets 1,453
Net Cost 397,891Rw
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 60,266
Total Services and Supplies 58, 662
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Total Fixed Assets r#_
Gross Cost 118,928
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 300
Net Cost 118,628
CROSSING WATCHMEN
Total Services and Supplies 17,000 x
Net Cost 17,000
SAFETY COUNCIL
Total Services and Supplies 4,000
Net Cost 4,000 V
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 96,524
Total Services and Supplies 360255 v.
Total Fixed Assets 2,247 W.,
Net Cost 135,026
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Total Salaries and Employee Benefits 323
Total Services and Supplies 420
Net Cost 743
ANIMAL CONTROL
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 2540188
Total Services and Supplies 61,900
Total Fixed Assets 6,480
Net Cost 322,568 a
GAME PROTECTION
Total Services and Supplies 44,865 yK
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 44,865
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,756,480
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Total Services and Supplies 4400649
Total Fixed Assets 18,155
Gross Cost 2,215,284
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 16,000 -
Net Cost 2,199,284
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SPECIAL HEALTH PROJECTS
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 109,7577 ;
Total Services and Supplies 265,191 r
Total Fixed Assets 3,500
Net Cost 378,448
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SEWAGE WASTE AND WATER
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 88,916 ire
Total Services and Supplies 90,473 j
Total Fixed Assets 392
Gross Cost 98,781
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 50,000
Net Cost 48,781
SEWAGE WASTE & WATER SERVICES SOLD
Total Services and Supplies 55,000
Net Cost 55,000
SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 4,555,429
Total Services and Supplies 7570173
Total Fixed Assets 78,514
Net Cost 5,391,116
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AID NEEDY AGED
Total Services and Supplies 6.659,700
Net Cost 6,659,700
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 566,600
AID NEEDY BLIND
Total Services and Supplies 493,450
Net Cost 4930450
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 81,600
POTENTIAL SELF-SUPPORT BLIND
Total Services and Supplies
Net Cost
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Total Other Charges 5,220,000
Net Cost 50220,000
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 5,220,000
AID FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Total Services and Supplies 12,456,000
Net Cost 12,456,000
i COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 2, 393,000
AID NEEDY CHILDREN BH and INSTITUT.
Total Services and Supplies 838,200
Net Cost 838,200
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 429,900
MEDICAL CARE
Total Services and Supplies
Net Cost
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE
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AID TOTALLY DISABLED
Total Services and Supplies 2,961,000
Net Cost 2,961,000
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 2660500
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TO AGED
Total Services and Supplies
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GENERAL RELIEF
Total Services and Supplies 675,000
Net Cost 6758000
COUNTY MONEY INCLUDED ABOVE 665,000
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ADOPTION MATERNITY CARE
Total Services and Supplies 1,600
Net Cost 1,600
BURIAL OF VETERANS AND INDIGENTS
Total Services and Supplies 17,000
Net Cost 17,000
COUNTY HOSPITAL
Total Salaries and Emplove Benefits 5,135, 525
Total Services and Supplies 2,348,850
Total Other Charges 200
Total Fixed Assets 68,989
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Gross Cost 7,5538564
Total Expend. Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 35,000 -
Net Cost 7,518,564
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Total Services and Supplies 88,000
Net 'Cost 88,000
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JUVENILE COURTS WARDS
Total Services and Supplies 285,050
Net Cost 285,050
SCHOOLS FOR DEAF AND BLIND
Total Services and Supplies 150
Net Cost 150
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Total Services and Supplies 3754868
Net Cost 375,868
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 61,031
Total Services and Supplies 3,085
Total Fixed .Assets 110 J;
Net Cost 64,226 Y
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 131, 639
Total Services and Supplies 1440173
Total Fixed Assets
Gross Cost 275,812
Total Expend. Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.100 -
Net Cost 275,712
BOARD OF EDUCATION ig
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 2,003
Total Services and Supplies 14, 625
Total Fixed Assets
Net Cost 16, 628
COMMITTEE ON DISTRICT ORGANIZATION rn,
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Total Services and Supplies 7, 500
Net cost 7,500
COUNTY LIBRARY
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 10159,266
Total Services and Supplies 627,152
Total Fixed Assets 36,925 T
Gross Cost 1,823, 343 ry ;
Total Expend. Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 1,900 -
Net Cost 1,821,443
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COUNTY LIBRARY E O A
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 22,929
Total Services and Supplies 420
Net Cost 23, 349
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 33,339
Total Services and Supplies 25,426
Total Fixed Assets 645
Net Cost 59,410
PUBLIC WORKS
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,485,757
Total `Services and Supplies 3700705
Total Fixed Assets 24, 649 a
Gross Cost 1,881,111
Total Expend., Trsfr% and Reimbrsmts. 800,000
Net Cost 1,081,111
COUNTY GARAGE & YARD
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 2190220
Total Services and Supplies 27,875
Total Fixed Assets 2,200
Gross Cost 249,295
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 193,500
Net Cost 558795
RICHMOND GARAGE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 7,900
Total Services and Supplies 2,095
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Net Cost 9,995
BRENTWOOD GARAGE
Total Services and Supplies 965
Net Cost 965
LAFAYETTE GARAGE
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 8,700
Total Services and Supplies 3,225
Net Cost 11,925
ROAD SERVICES SOLD
Total Services and Supplies 448, 308
Net Cost 448,308
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 1,161,190
Gross Cost 1,1618190
Total ,Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.1,161,190
Net Cost
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Total -Fixed Assets 2,806,419 t R
Gross Cost 20 806,419
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts.
Net Cost 2,806g419
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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Total Fixed Assets 230,000
230 000GrossCost
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SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Total Fixed Assets 166,000
Net Cost 1660000
MINOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Total =Fixed Assets 3
Net Cost
ROAD MAINTENANCE
Total Services and Supplies 1,991,172
Net Cost 1,991,172 v
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Total Services and Supplies 66,000
Net Cost 660000
AID TO CITIES
Total Fixed Assets 8380145 r
Total Other Charges
Net Cost 8388145
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TOTAL ROADS 7,709, 613PARKADMINISTRATION
Total Salaries and Employe Benefits
Total Services and Supplies 6,,700
Net Cost 6,700 4
KENNEDY GROVE PARK
Total Services & Supplies
Net Cost k
SMALL PARKS
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Total Services and Supplies 650
Net Cost 650
MEMORIAL TRAILS
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PACHECO MUSEUM
Total Services and Supplies 425
Net Cost 425
JOHN MARSH MUSEUM
Total Services and Supplies 300 rti3
Net Cost 300
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MEMORIAL BUILDINGS
Total Services and Supplies 29,100
Total Other Charges 210
Net Cost 29, 310
MEMORIAL MONUMENT r.
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Total Services and Supplies 40 yea:
Net Cost 40
BOND REDEMPTION RICHMOND BLDG.
Total Other Charges 70,000
Net Cost 70"'000
BOND REDEMPTION HIGHWAY r„r
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Total Other Charges 410;000
Net Cost 410,000
BOND INTEREST RICHMOND BLDG.
Total Ot'her 'Charges 10,913
Net Cost 10 913
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BOND INTEREST HIGHWAY
Total Other Charges 102,213
Net Cost 102,213
AIRPORT
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Total Salaries and Employe Benefits 58,668
Total Services and Supplies 41, 520
Total Fixed Assets 480 E
Gross Cost 100,668
Total Expend., Trsfrs. & Reimbrsmts. 8,034
Net Cost 92,634
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APPROPRIATION FOR GENERAL FUND
Total 1,021, 617
APPROPRIATION FOR LIBRARY FUND
Total 45, 328
PLANT ACQUISITION - AIRPORT
Total 1970000
COUNTY LIBRARY
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Total 1,821,443
ROADS
Total 707050835
PLANT ACQUISITION BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Net Cost 38000
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PLANT ACQUISITION PLEASANT HILL BUILDING '
Net Cost 15,000 z
PLANT ACQUISITION MARTINEZ BUILDING
Net Cost 336,220
PLANT ACQUISITION RICHMOND BUILDING
Net Cost 1,201,120
PLANT ACQUISITION PITTSBURG BUILDINGS
Net Cost 18,920
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PLANT ACQUISITION COMMUNICATIONS
Net Cost 5,000
PLANT ACQUISITION JAIL
Net Cost 1390090
PLANT ACQUISITION BOYS RANCH BYRON
Net Cost 9,790
PLANT ACQUISITION JUVENILE HALL COMPLEX
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Net Cost 998700
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PLANT ACQUISITION CIVIL DEFENSE
Net Cost
PLANT ACQUISITION AGRICULTURE
Net Cost
PLANT ACQUISITION ANIMAL CONTROL s:
Net Cost 4,990
PLANT ACQUISITION HOSPITAL
Net Cost 51,950
PLANT ACQUISITION BOLLINGER CANYON
Net Cost 175,000
PLANT ACQUISITION COUNTY LIBRARY
Net Cost 11,000
PLANT ACQUISITION PUBLIC WORKS
Net Cost 5,000
PLANT ACQUISITION GARAGES
Net Cost 13,510
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Net Cost 18,490
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Net Cost 1970000
BETHEL ISLAND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 17, 680 k
Services and Supplies 5,680.
Fixed' Assets 3,160
Reserve 2,400
Total.,Expenditure Appropriation 28,920
General Reserve 1,000 4 .
Total Requirements 298920
BRENTWOOD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 10,680
Services and Supplies 13,360
Fixed 4ssets 11610 f
Reserve 2,560
Total Requirements 28,210 xn
BRIONES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
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Salaries and Employee Benefits 1,510
Services and Supplies 2,800 is
Reserve 431 7 ;
Total Requirements 4,741
BYRON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT j.
Salaries and Employee Benefits 3,510 I
Services and Supplies 4,260
Fixed Assets 690
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Reserve 846 t,
Total Expenditure Appropriation 9,306
General Reserve 8,052
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Total Requirements 17,358
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 1,776,083
Services and Supplies 3508850
Other Charges
Fixed Assets 348,079
Reserve 80,619
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Total Requirements 2,555, 631
CROCKETT-CARQUINEZ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 8,400
Services and Supplies 11, 590
Fixed Assets 17, 631
Reserve 3,750
Total Expenditure Appropriation 41,371
General Reserve 49,159
Total Requirements 90,530
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Payments on Bonds 6,000
Interest on Bonds 21513
General Reserve 7,289
Total Debt Service 15,802
EASTERN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 224,180
Services and Supplies 45,480
Fixed Assets 980750
Reserve 10,000 r:
Total Requirements 378,410
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Salaries and Employee Benefits 119,518 C'
Services and Supplies 28,750
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Other Charges
Fixed Assets 26,450
Reserve 10,000
Total Expenditure Appropriation 184,718
General Reserve 20,000
Total Requirements 204,718
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service 1 "
Principal Payment on Bonds 6,000 r
Interest on Bonds 1,635
General Reserve 705
Total Debt Service 8,340
ISLAND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Services and Supplies 68,920
Fixed 'Assets 50683
Reserve 7,460
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Total Requirements 820063 F
MT. VIEW FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 900000 x
Services and Supplies 23,835 p •
Fixed Assets 2,800
Reserve for Contingencies 10,200 r >
Total Requirements 1260835
General Reserve 68,508
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Total Requirements 68,508
OAKLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 58800
Services and Supplies 50775
Fixed Assets 190000
Reserve 3.000
Total Expenditure Appropriation 33,,575
General Reserve 4,500
Total Requirements 38,075
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Payment on Bonds 2,000 14
Interest on Bonds 880
General Reserve 400
Total Debt Service 3#280
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ORINDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 358,877
Services and Supplies 45,398 rr
Fixed Assets 19#741 t;f=
Reserve 45,000
Total Requirements 469,016
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Payment on Bonds 7
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Interest on Bonds 883 i
Total Debt Service 7,883
PINOLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Services and Supplies 34,448
Fixed Assets 750 x,
Reserve 500 rnY
Total Requirements 35,698
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Salaries and Employee Benefits 375,000 P
Services and Supplies 55,000
Fixed Assets 57,984
Reserve 8,065
Total Requirements 4966049
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Services and Supplies 20075
Reserve 205 r
Total Requirements 2,280
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Services and Supplies 68006
Fixed Assets
Reserve 440
Total Requirements 6,446 7.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Salaries and Employee Benefits 601,219
Services and Supplies 1100050
Fixed Assets 68349
Reserve for Contingencies 71,761
Total Expenditure Appropriation 789,3794 R
General Reserve 165,000
Total Requirements 954, 379
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Services and Supplies 52,000 Y
Other Charges 88900 t
Fixed Assets 223,342
Reserve 26,584
Total Requirements 310,826
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE 2, KELLOGG CREEK Fk.
Services and Supplies 6,000
Fixed Assets 1180600
Reserve 12,840
Total Requirements 1378440
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE 3B
Services and Supplies 94,000 w
Other Charges 351v300 f.
Fixed Assets 3,4740657
Reserve for Contingencies 305,789
Total Requirements 4,2250746
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE 7
Services and Supplies 22,220
Reserve 1,138
Total Requirements 23,358
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE 8
Services and Supplies 11, 600
Reserve 446
Total Requirements 12,046
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE 8A
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Fixed Assets 94, 600
Reserve 8,274
Total Requirements 1020874
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE 9
Services and Supplies 15,000
Reserve 886 k .
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Total Requirements 15,886
FLOOD CONTROL SUBZONE 9A
Other Charges 50000
Fixed Assets 115,913
Reserve
Total Requirements 120,913
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Other Charges 500
Fixed Assets 5,500
Reserve 111
Total Requirements 6,111
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Services and Supplies 500
Other Charges 3004
Fixed Assets 89,504
Reserve r
Total Requirements 90,304
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STORM DRAINAGE ZONE 13
Other Charges 50000
Fixed Assets 300860
Reserve
Total Requirements 35,860 t"
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Services and Supplies
Other Charges 1,500
Fixed Assets 478666
Reserve 1,112
Total Requirements 50,278 i5..
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Payment on Bonds 5,000
Interest on Bonds 8,425
Total Debt Service 13,425
STORM DRAINAGE ZONE 19
Services and Supplies 250
Fixed Assets 1,450
Reserve 61
Total Requirements 1,761
STORM DRAINAGE ZONE 20
Services and Supplies 275
Fixed Assets 500
Total Requirements 775
STORM DRAINAGE ZONE 22
Other Charges
Fixed Assets 258000
Reserve 2,109
Total Requirements 27,109
STORM DRAIN ZONE 27
Services and Supplies 23
Total Requirements 23
STORM DRAINAGE ZONE 77 F;a,_
Fixed Assets 40,000
Reserve 1,117
Total Requirements 41,117
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STORM DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1
Services and Supplies 1,000 .
Other Charges 10,000
Fixed Assets 86,000
Reserve 264
Total Requirements 97,264
STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4
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Services and Supplies 13,000 t
Fixed Assets
Reserve 814
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Total Requirements 13,814
COUNTY SERVICE AREA POLICE #1 - CROCKETT-VALONA
Salaries and Employee Benefits 6,040
Services and Supplies 250 f
Reserve 500
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Total Requirements 6,790
BAY POINT SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT fir.
Fixed Assets 1,681
Total Requirements 1,681
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COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT #3
Services and Supplies 34,120
Other Charges
Fixed Assets 362,577
Reserve 3.400
Total Requirements 4008097 a
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service u
Principal Payment on Bonds 2,0004,,
Interest on Bonds 7,479 n
Total Debt service 9,479
COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT #5
Services and Supplies 4, 630
Other Charges
Total Requirements 4, 630
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Payments on Bonds 1,000
Interest on Bonds 1,254
Total Debt Service 2,254
COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT #7A
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Services and Supplies 32, 500
Fixed Assets 89, 183
Reserve for Contingencies 3,250
Total Requirements 124,933 G
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Payments on Bonds 18,000
Interest on Bonds 13,497
Total Debt Service 31,497 r
COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT #7B
Services and Supplies 13,874 3
Reserve 1, 345 h
Total Requirements 15,219
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service Y.
Principal Payments on Bonds 5,000
Interest on Bonds 8,000
Total Debt Service 13,000
COUNTY SERVICE AREA S-1, SANDMOUND
Services and Supplies 380
Reserve
Total Requirements 380
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-18, ORINDA AREA
Services and Supplies 1,491
Reserve149 yj
Total Requirements 1, 640
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COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-20, RHEEM AREA
Services and Supplies 7, 583
Reserve 758
Total Requirements 8,341
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-27, BETHEL ISLAND
Services and Supplies 1,387
Reserve138
Total Requirements 1,525
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-29, BYRON 2 .
Services and Supplies 1,193
Reserve for Contingencies 119
Total Requirements 1, 312 ry
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-31, CROCKETT
Services and Supplies 11, 347
Reserve 1,134
Total Requirements 12,481
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-32, KENSINGTON
Services and Supplies 12,464
Reserve 1,246
Total Requirements 13,710
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Services and Supplies 2,471 s;
Reserve 247
Total Requirements 2,718
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COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-35, RODEO t,
Services and Supplies 128770
Reserve 1.277
Total Requirements 14,047
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-36, SAN PABLO
Services and Supplies 4,985
Reserve 498
Total Requirements 5,483 I -
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-41, PINOLE, EL SOBRANTE
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Services and Supplies 32,905
Reserve 3,290 F
Total Requirements 36,195 a
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-42, MT. VIEW, PACHECO, VINE HILL
Services and Supplies 220898
Reserve 2,289
Total Requirements 250187 I'
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-43, E, PITTSBURG, SHORE ACRES
Services and- Supplies 168746
Reserve 1, 674
Total Requirements 180420 jp'.
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-44, BAY POINT, CLYDE
Services and Supplies 5,933
Reserve 593 1 =
Total Requirements 6, 526
COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-45, DANVILLE, PARAISO DR. Y
Services and Supplies 5,923
Reserve 592
Total Requirements 68515 a
COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-1L DELTA FERRY
Services and Supplies 4,135
Total Requirements 4,135
COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-2, LAFAYETTE PARK
Services and Supplies 24,040
Fixed Assets 16,000 a :
Reserve 4,004
Total Requirements 44,044
COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-3, ROLLINGWOOD3._,
Services and Supplies 6,752
Reserve 675 E
Total Requirements 7,427"
COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-4, SAN RAMON
Services and Supplies 8,637
Reserve 863
Total Requirements 90500
COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-5, HOLLAND ISLAND
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Total Requirements 2,230
COUNTY SERVICE AREA T-1, EL SOBRANTE TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
Services and Supplies 12,413
Total Requirements 12,413
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COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-1, MONTALVIN MANOR RECREATION
Services and Supplies 190
Fixed Assets 1,800
Reserve 199
Total Requirements 2,189
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Services and Supplies
Total Requirements
COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIBRARY #2, EL SOBRANTE
Services and Supplies 15,946
Other Charges 10,542 F"
Fixed Assets 32,500
Total Expenditure Appropriation 58,988
General Reserve 5,008
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Total Requirements 63,996
COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIBRARY #3 WALNUT CREEK xt:
Services and Supplies
Total Requirements
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Services and Supplies 29,851
Total Expenditure Appropriation 29,851
General Reserve 8,951
Total Requirements 38,802
COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIBRARY #5, PLEASANT HILL
Services and Supplies 14,261
Total Expenditure Appropriation 14,261
General Reserve 80,056 s
Total Requirements 940,317
COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIBRARY #6, KENSINGTON
Services and Supplies 180275
Fixed Assets
Total Requirements 18,275
COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIBRARY #7; ANTIOCH
Other Charges
Fixed Assets 328,024
Total Requirements 3280024 p
COUNTY SERVICE AREA LIBRARY #8, ORINDA
Fixed Assets 45,994
Total Requirements 45,994 r
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER WORKS #1 t
Salaries and Employee Benefits
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Services and Supplies t7
Other Charges
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Fixed Assets
Total Requirements
Bond Principal and Interest Redemption - Debt Service
Principal Pavment on Bonds 5,000
Interest on Bonds 375
Total Debt Service 5, 375 x`
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY
Salaries and Employee Benefits 2,400
Services and Supplies 137,495
Reserve 13,989 4.
Total Requirements 153,884
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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Local Boards, School Districts, r
and Other Agencies Collecting
Taxes on County Tax Rolls, for the
Fiscal Year 1966-1967.
The Board having received from the County Auditor-Controller a list of tax rates
be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property within each of the special district-
governed by local boards, school districts, and other agencies collecting taxes on the County
tax rolls,-
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS" '
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tax rates on said districts, as listed, are fixed as follows for ' `:
the fiscal year 1966-1967 :
Amount Required Rates per $100 of
on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation x
Fire Districts
Bay Point 13, 588.36 380
Danville 381,456.34 938 f
Kensington 106,272.95 803
Lafayette 433, 327.15 907
Rodeo 76,183.43 744
San Ramon 56,908.45 694
Community Service Districts
Kensington Community Service District 118,073.39 892 K
Valley Community Services District
Valley Joint (Alameda County) 71,715.68 1.000 w
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Mosquito Abatement Districts
Contra Costa #1 233,492.98 030
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Diablo Valley 46, 539.34 144 E
Sanitary Districts
Bella Vista 10,960.41 600
Byron 2, 534.19 850
Central Contra Costa 855, 535.21 306 nl;
Crockett-Valona 22,730.59 550
Mt. View 48,017.35 380 ff
Oakley 3,777.31 300 fes:
Rodeo 29,476.77 600
San Pablo 207, 650.63 287
Stege 188, 307.13 270
Hospital Districts
Concord 2621075.54 130
Pittsburg 153, 310.76 098
Recreation and Park Districts
Ambrose 31,947.64 278
Brentv,00d 8, 313.84 198
Green Valley 3,049.67 230
Pleasant Hill (outside City of Pleasant Hill) 58, 617.93 500 G
Pleasant Hill (inside City of Pleasant hill) 129,864.94 452
Pleasant Hill (Debt only)6,202.45 142
Rollingwood-wilart Park 5,172.51 215
East Bay Regional Park Districts
East Bay Regional Park District 1, 228,949.37 100
Cemetery Districts
Alamo-Lafayette 52, 614.94 034
Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union 11, 298.27 035
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County water Districts
Contra Costa 151,816.75 029 w
Contra Costa Improvement District #1 317,144.11 200
Contra Costa Improvement District #2 8, 142.71 1.200 W
Pleasant Hill 3, 145.18 019
San Ramon, Valley 7,893.23 016
Southwest 4,225.34 002
T%ral nut 199.31 010
East Bay Municipal Utility District
East Bay Municipal Utility District 1, 365,739.46 200
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Public Utility Districts
Diablo Public Utility District 3, 358.88 200
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Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District
The Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District
has certified to the County the amount of $57,711.06
as their budget requirement for 1966-1967.
Under the provisions of Section 181, A.B. #68,
Statutes of 1960, it is the duty of your board
to levy a tax rate of $2.000 per $100.00 on
the taxable property within the district.
Transit Districts and Air Pollution Control
District
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District 561,191.57 160
Special District #1
Levy required under provisions of
Section 259000, Public Utility Code
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San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District 5,281, 547.90 417
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Levy required under provisions of
Section 29128, Public Utility Code
Bay Area Air Pollution Control District 135,047.56 011
Local Special District Bond Issues
Fire Districts
Lafayette 7, 662.62 016 r
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Sanitary Districts
B ron 2, 155.01 723Y
Central #1 111,185.13 042
Central ##2 431,480.84 155
Central - Pacheco Annex 3, 664.33 034 Ml-.
Crockett-Valona 19, 501.70 472 f
Mt. View 13,161.20 105 1
Oakley 1,120.16 089
Rodeo 24, 141.32 492
San Pablo 57, 576.46 080
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Hospital Districts
Concord 133, 332.47 066
Pittsburg 20, 398.64 013
West Contra Costa 51,719.85 012
Recreation and Park Districts
Rollingwood-Wilart 2,756.74 115
Public Utility Districts
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Diablo 4,059.32 242 K
Water Districts
Castle Rock 4,060.83 1.869
Diablo Vista 9,298.03 593
Gregory Gardens 46,139.14 823
San Miguel Estates 3,789.71 547
San Ramon Valley 197, 531.13 377
Walnut 10,271.62 498
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Bethel Island 24, 155.74 838
Citv Tax Rates
Antioch 701, 314.25 2.247
Brentwood 47,405.87 1,680
Clayton
7, 690.93 445
Clayton Lighting Mtce. #1 127.54 300
1,121, 306.73 1.160
Concord 030
Concord Sewer Bond 28,931.11
773, 567.87 1.620
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Amount Required Rates per X100 of
on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation
Hercules 12, 543.41 220
Martinez 596,758.89 2.049
Martinez, 1927 waterfront Bond 1,701.34 006
Martinez, Parking District #1 Bond 7,176.57 500
Pinole 275, 675.54 1.727 r
Pittsburg 582,818.47 2.595
Pittsburg Parking District #1 Bond 2, 186.00 200
Pleasant Hill Lighting Mtce. District #1 1, 248.28 853
Pleasant Hill Lighting Mtce. District #2 1, 119.76 576 IN
Pleasant Hill Lighting Mtce. District #3 1,063.54 1.049
Pleasant Hill Lighting Mtce. District #4 816.20 266
Pleasant Hill Lighting Mtce. District #5 11, 371.75 1.007
Pleasant Hill - Diablo Vista water 11,972.55 767
Mtce. District.
San Pablo 268,403.06 1.180
San Pablo Bond 2,223.75 010
i T,*alnut Creek 639, 612.43 950
Joint Union School Districts
Amador Joint Union High - General 2, 302.73 1.960 rN.
Amador Joint Union High - Bond 301.94 257g
Livermore Joint Unified - - General 18, 639.17 4.340
Livermore Joint Unified - Bond 3,719.24 866
Pleasanton Joint Elementary - General 2, 396.71 2.040
Pleasanton Joint Elementary - Bond 446.45 380
South County Jt. Junior College - General 2, 351.92 430
South County Jt. Junior College - Bond 1, 093.92 200
Elementary School Area wide Tax Levy 822.40 700 f
Amador High School Area
Elementary School Districts
Brentwood 191 445.07 1.663
Syron 49,990.78 1.024
Canyon 5, 560.85 1.826
Knightsen 50,806.38 1.424
Lafayette 1,247,263.35 2.602 11
rioraga 425,156.14 2.388 i'.•
Oakley 199,811.52 1.421
Orinda 1,210,850.84 2.918
cialnut Creek 1,486,320.51 2.566
High School Districts
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Acalanes Union 3, 174,462.51 1.918
Liberty 629,817.13 1.857
Elementary School District Bond Interest
and Redemption Tax Rates
Alamo 62, 281.77 365
Brentwood 29,939.02 235 1
Byron 3,497.27 065
Canyon 18313.97 390
Concord 11,403.17 021
Danville 102, 398.53 387
Knightsen 9,400.47 239'
Lafayette 207, 345.34 391
Martinez 133,045.95 243
Moraga 67, 526.60 342
Oaklev 35,045.60 227
Orinda 4-8D & 9A-B 103,433.85 219
Orinda 8E & 9C-10A 71,071.69 155
Pacheco 1,890.53 012
Pinole-Hercules 189,013.59 362
Pleasant Hill 2, 530.29 007
Richmond 5-6G 405, 376.57 146
Richmond 6H-I 30, 538.72 011
Rodeo 53,407.53 193
San Pablo 108,659.01 248
San Ramon 23,216.11 154 j
Sheldon 36, 325.55 262
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Vine Hill 14,465.36 278
walnut Creek 123,847.34 193
High School Districts Bond InterestandRedemptionTaxRates
Acalanes #3, 4 90,947.75 050
Acalanes #5A, 6B 157, 619.41 086
Acalanes #6C, 6D 80, 150.12 044 r
Acalanes #6E, 7E 354,244.48 194
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Alhambra *5 39,435.73 065
Alhambra #6A 119,871.79 200
Liberty #lA-D 33,178.56 087
Liberty #lE & 2B 95, 645.40 255
Richmond #3, 4 607,492.08 157 4
Richmond #5 941,216.69 243 F.
San Ramon #2 14,935.95 026
San Ramon #3-9 201,133.74 343
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Antioch Unified 3,055,133.94 3.059
John Swett Unified 1, 536,055.99 2.800
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14t. Diablo Unified 10,414,015.28 4.760
Pittsburg Unified 3, 672,196.71 3.146
Martinez Unified 2,486,955.82 4.128
Richmond Unified 14,046, 306.81 4.009
Children's Center Fund 52, 508.00 015 F
San Ramon Unified 2, 360,885.43 4.461
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Unified School Districts Bond Interest
and Redemption Tax Rates
Antioch Issue 2-4D 532, 364.88 508
Antioch Issue 5-6 582, 645.96 552
Mt. Diablo Unified 2,143,406.46 884
Pittsburg Unified 841,254.60 651
Junior College District
Contra Costa Junior College District 5,471, 372.29 479
Special School Levies
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Provides for education of handicapped minors T
attending a school in another district,
statute requires resident district to pay
160 per a.d.a.
Martinez Unified 1, 514.06 003ZtA
Section 8955.2
Provides for tax required to be raised for the
education of physically handicapped minors.
Tax to be levied in area composed of Antioch
Unified School District, Pittsburg Unified
School District, Liberty Union High School
District, and Acalanes Union High School
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Physically Handicapped Minors 71,712.00 016
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Provides that the Board of Supervisors may x
levy a County-wide tax for Regional Occupa-
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Superintendent of Schools
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Regional occupational Centers 39, 360.00 004
Section 8955.1
Provides for tax required for education of
severly mentally retarded minors in schools
maintained by County Superintendent of
Schools. Tax to be levied on all school
districts within the County except Mt. 4V
Diablo Unified and Alameda County Joint
School Districts.
Education of Severely Mentally Retarded 245, 613.37 024
Area wide Elementary School Tax Levy, y
Non-unified Districts.
Acalanes High School Areag 10 048x156.46 634
Liberty High School Area 214,884.47 634
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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Special Districts Governed through the
Board of Supervisors, for the Fiscal
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Year 1966-1967.
The Board having heretofore continued to this date the hearing on the proposed budget
for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1966-1967;
NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Dias seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS 1 `=
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the budget is closed and the tax rates levied on each
100 of assessed valuation of property within the special districts governed through the Board ,r
of Supervisors, are fixed for the fiscal year 1966-1967 as follows :
Amount Required Rates per $100 of
on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation ,.
County Fire Protection District
Bethel Island Fire 24,187.57 561
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Brentwood Fire 22,782.37 162 E :"
Briones Fire 3,846.63 381
Byron Fire 11, 365.81 242
Contra Costa Fire 2,169,126.19 799
Crockett-Carquinez Fire 63,883.45 260
Eastern Contra Costa Fire Zone #1 51,059.69 183
Eastern Contra Costa Fire 249, 200.20 800
E1 Sobrante Fire 111, 650.64 6004
Island Fire 62,956.25 250
Mt. View Fire 86,934.62 740
Oakley Fire 17,854.58 148
Orinda Fire 395,032.46 1.051
Pinole Fire 35,168.19 627 Y
San Pablo Fire 2701201.71 640
Flood Control Districts
Contra Costa County Flood Control
and Water Conservation 253, 311.55 020 e
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Control Zone 1 36, 689.04 180
Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 3B 624,154.80 180 r-
Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 7 5, 664.92 030
Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 8 1,781.79 030
Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone SA 4, 583.00 100
Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 9 5, 972.29 050
Contra Costa County Flood Control Zone 9A 14, 565.82 130
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Zone 10 28,121.49 350
Contra Costa Storm Drainage District
Zone 13 18,499.80 250
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Zone 16 3, 384.97 073
Contra Costa Storm Drainage District
Zone 22 22, 519.06 350
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Zone 77 9, 655.77 350
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Storm Drain Maintenance Districts
Storm Drain Maintenance
District #1 54,029.21 350
Storm Drain Maintenance
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District #4 7,462.38 050
Sanitation District
Sanitation District 7A 72,148.50 1.210
County Service Areas - Fire
Area F-1, Bay View 2,268.38 829
Area F-2, Tassajara 6,411.60 439 s
County Service Areas -
Polices
Area P-1, Crockett-Valona 6,206.04 103 M
Miscellaneous Service Areas
M-1, Delta Ferry 3,879.23 500
M-2, Lafayette Park 27, 273.48 392
M-3, Rollingwood 60447.62 268x;kv
M-4, San Ramon 8, 343.94 177
Library Service Areas
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Lib-2, E1 Sobrante 26, 626.53 150
Lib-4, San Ramon 32,031.50 057
Lib-5, Pleasant hill 35,761.85 100b
Lib-6, Kensington 12,181.41 093
Lib-8, Orinda 45,994.00 100
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L-18, Orinda 1, 563.55 203
L-20 Rheem 8,128.94 180
L-45, Danville 4, 616.59 118m--
L-27, Bethel Island 1,422.94 264
L-29, Byron 1, 178.32 534
L-31, Crockett 11,805.46 206
L-32, Kensington 12,540.14 096
L-34, Oakley 2,456.56 227
L-35, Rodeo 9,877.11 183
L-36, San Pablo 4,412.59 156
L-41, Pinole, El Sobrante 31, 585.55 159
L-42, Mt. View, Pacheco 22,012.08 226
L-43, W. Pittsburg, Shore Acres 16, 281.71 239
L-44, Bay Point, Clyde 5,210.51 331 p
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District #S-1, Sandmound 4,100.00 744
County Service Areas - Transportation
Area T-1, E1 Sobrante 12,413.00 325
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Contra Costa County water Agency 143,248.19 012
County Special District Bond
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Crockett-Carquinez Fire 14,005.34 057
E1 Sobrante Fire 7, 146.26 038
Oakley Fire 2, 694.56 016
Orinda Fire 7,497.40 020
Storm Drainage District #16 12,840.84 277
Sanitation District #7A, Improvement
District .##1 31,134.53 847
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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Tax Rate for the Fiscal Year
1966-1967.
The Board having received from the County Auditor-Controller the tax rates to be
levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property within Contra Costa County required-
to
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to finance the county budget as adopted by the Board of Supervisors for the fiscal year
1966-1967; and
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD. w3
ORDERED that the tax rates to be levied are fixed as follows :
Amount Required Rate per X100 of x-
on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation:.
General Fund 26,966, 510 2.135 L
Richmond Building Interest
and Redemption Fund 80, 313 007
Total County-Wide Funds 271046,823 2.142
County Library Fund 14624,747 158
Total, Exclusive of t .
City of Richmond 28, 671,570 2.300
The foregoing tax rates were computed on the following adjusted valuation basis
Secured Roll Unsecured Roll
County Assessed Roll 1,078,459, 670 74,805, 365 5'
State Board Assessed Roll - Utility Roll 191,272,910 0-
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Total Equalized Net Valuation 1,269,732, 580 74,805, 365
Less Allowances for:
Allocation of taxes to Richmond
Redevelopment Agency 3,229, 350
of 1%-Cancellations and Adjustments 3,174, 330
201 Estimated Delinquencies 1.496,105
Adjusted County-wide tax base 1, 263,_328x900 73, 309 -260
Valuation outside of City of Richmond 1,030,726, 110 49,230, 325
Less Allowances for adjustments and
Delinquencies 2,576,810 984, 605
Adjusted County Library Tax Base 1,028, 149, 300 48,245, 20
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board;
AYES;Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 6, 1966, at 9 a.m. , in
the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
James P. fe Chairman
ATTEST:
W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Proceedings
of the Board during month of M
August, 1966.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,
ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of
August, 1966, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the
Chairman, authorized to sign said minutes .
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
i Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel.
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Health Department.Cancel one (1) Chief Public Health Analyst,
Salary Range 51 ($801-$973), and remove the
class from the Basic Salary Schedule, effective
September 7, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.f
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Cost Owed
Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court --l..
by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost owed IContraCostaCounty.
Mr. Ralph E. Cajias 117.69 Mr. Joseph Jakubowski $138.74 t
Mr. Arthur Chilsted, Jr. 66.20 Mr. Earl Lanier 109.54-
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09.54Mr. Robert Clements 34.06 Mr. Martin Lory 124.50
Mr. T. J. De Fries 100.00 Mr. Norman Meador 20.28 t
Mr. James W. Emerson 89.30 Mr. Floyd Pendley 19.57 F
Wayne Estes dba Concord Mr. J. C. Pirtle 108.28 a
Central Ambulance Service 142.18 Mr. Boyce J. Portrey 187.17
Mr. Eugene Hailey 26.80 Mr. Billy 0. Sewell 30.48
Mrs . Hickock 80.80 Mr. Kyle Stall 102.68
Mr. John Hill 30.48 Mr, Peter Swearingen 28.98
Mr. Daryll Hodges 22.92
PASSED AND ADOPTED on September 6, 1966, by the following vote: E ==
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. y;E
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Attorney Fee for Collection
of County Claim Against
Henry Major, Jr.
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: yy
That the County allow Marcus & Bresnahan, an attorney's fee in the amount of ten
10) percent of all sums collected by them on behalf of the County of Contra Costa in the
Industrial Accident Commission proceeding now pending on the part of the said Henry Major, Jr.,
Mwithrespectto .charges by the County for medical and hospital care rendered to Henry Major,
Jr., by the County Hospital, totaling $307.56, plus accrued charges. j tea
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor ys
Dias, and by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors-Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,j
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: Supervisors-None.
ABSENT: Supervisors - None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
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Right of Way Division to
Arrange for Demolition' of
Residence, at Corner of Ward
and Pine Streets, Martinez.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to arrange r
for demolition of an old residence located on property acquired by the county at the corner of
Ward and Pine Streets, Martinez, California, for County Civic Center purposes. w
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. y, Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.Y
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement with the Contra
Costa County Development
Association for the Fiscal k
Year 1966-1967.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD off
ORDERED that James P. Kemy, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement
between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa Development Association, under the
terms of which the County will pay the Development Association the sum of $90,700 to
advertize and publicize the resources of the county during the fiscal year 1966-1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: R
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way to Negotiate
Lease for Office Space at
820 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate
month to month lease for office space at 820 Alhambra Avenue in Martinez, to provide quarters
for the Adult Special Intensive Supervision Unit of the County Probation Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supemiisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.i
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In the Matter of Amending
Board Order of August 9,
1966 re Increase in Board
and Care Rate for Vincent
Roberts .
This Board having on August 9, 1966, granted authorization for increase in board, `
and care rate for Vincent Roberts, dependent child of the court, from $90 to $150 for the
month of September, 1966 and from $90 to $110 for each month thereafter; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said Board Order of August 9, 1966 is AMENDED to provide that the starting
month shall be October 1966, rather than September, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Y__..
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit against Russell B. Johnson
and Lillian Johnson.
Upon the recommendation of the District Attorney, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:,
That the District Attorney is authorized and directed to file suit against Russell a
Johnson as driver and Lillian Johnson as owner, to recover $713.20 as the cost to the County ,.
of repairing and replacing a signal light standard, damaged by a vehicle negligently drives
by Russell B. Johnson.K'
i The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by SupervisorT
Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, E
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Settlement of County Action
against Leland S. Spencer for
Injury to County Employee.
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That the Auditor-Controller is authorized and directed to accept $500 in full w ,
settlement of the Countyts claims against Leland S. Spencer, the subject of action No. 24877
in the Municipal Court of the Richmond Judicial District and the District Attorney is
authorized to dismiss said action with prejudice upon payment of the said sum.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor
Dias and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing t=
Right of Way Division to
Locate Temporary Office
Space, Pittsburg Area.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD .
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to locate
temporary office space in the Pittsburg area to provide quarters for approximately forty.
Social Service Department employees.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, v -
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Considering
Rental Agreement for Care
of Property Acquired as Site
for Migrant Facilities.
The County Administrator having proposed that the Right of Way Division, Public
Works Department, negotiate a rental agreement for the care of the property acquired by the a
County as a site for migrant facilities in the eastern section of the county; and
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The Board havingconsidered the matter in relation to the proposed migrant camp
development;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,eyW
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on the matter is deferred until September 13, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, z
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Amending
Agreements dated August 30, t
1966 with certain Ambulance
Services .
This Board having on August 30, 1966 approved agreements covering ambulance services
with the following:
Higgins Ambulance Service aka Antioch Ambulance Service,
1310 "A" Street, Antioch;
W. B. Pomeroy dba Walnut Creek Ambulance Service,
51 Watkins Lane, Walnut Creek;
Wayne Estes dba Concord Central Ambulance Service,
1753 Galindo Street, Concord;
Julia Runions dba Cadillac Ambulance Service,
4601 Nevin Avenue, Richmond;
Pittsburg Ambulance Service, s
39 East Seventh Street, Pittsburg; k
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreements are amended to provide for the deletion of paragraph 9 which 4.4i..
covers inspection of ambulances by the County Health Department, said inspection being a
legal responsibility of the Department of California Highway Patrol.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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yNOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of New Agreement with the
State of California Department Y
of Parks and Recreation and
Division of Beaches and Parks
Franks Tract Recreation Area -
Ferry Service) .
This Board having on March 10, 1962 executed an agreement between the State of
California and Contra Costa County for ferry service between Franks Tract State Park and
Jersey Island, and said agreement having terminated May 90 1966 and further extended for a hE
period of six months by this Board; and
The State having now presented a new agreement for execution by the County to
renew said agreement for an additional five years, or upon termination of the ferry
operator's agreement, under the same terms and conditions, including the payment by the
State to the County of $1200 per year; w#
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement, dated September 18, 1966, between the State of
California and the County of Contra Costa is approved and James P. Kenny, Chairman, is
authorized to execute same on behalf of the County.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Membership List for the w
Highway Advisory Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that membership list for the Highway Advisory Committee filed with this Board this-: f .
day by the Public Works Director and which list is on file in the office of the Board of
Supervisors be and the same is hereby APPROVED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to approve changes
n representatives for member organizations as may be recommended b them until confirmed I£.,i p g Y Y s
at next semiannual review.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Preparation
of Contract for Construction
of Richmond Health Center and
Medical Clinic.
The Board being advised of the delays that have accompanied the Richmond Health-
Building
ealth
Building project and the fact that a period of three weeks will be required for the U.
Public Health Service to examine the contract documents and grant its approval;
On recommendation of the Public Works Department, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the District Attorney shall proceed immediately with the preparation of the contract with
the apparent low bidder, Branagh, Inc., for the construction of the Richmond Health Center
i and Medical Clinic, have the apparent low bidder provide the necessary insurance and bonds
and sign the contract when prepared; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board shall award and execute this
contract upon receipt of notification from the U. S. Public Health Service that the bid
documents are in order.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor €
Coll, and by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Institution
of Proceedings for Formation
of County Service Area R-3 to
provide Park and Recreation Y
Facilities, Lafayette area.
Mr. Charles Franklin, 3494 Springhill Court, Lafayette, California, presented to ths ;
Board a petition, bearing approximately 2051 signatures, requesting the Board to institute
proceedings for the formation of County Service Area R-3 to provide community park and
recreation facilities and services within the area of the Lafayette School District, except
that portion of territory lying within the City of Walnut Creek; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the County Clerk, attention Election Officer,
to determine if it complies with the requirements of Government Code Section 25210.12, report..'
to be made on September 13, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Y.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 7 .
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Construction
of Improvements in Assessment
District 1966-4, Stanwellr
Industrial Park.
tThisbeingthetimefixedtoconsideranyandallproteststhatmightbefiledf
against the improvements and acquisitions to be made in Assessment District 1966-4, Stanwell
Industrial Park, the Board proceeded with the hearing; and
There being no one appearing in opposition; f'
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD J
ORDERED that the hearing is closed, decision to be made September 13, 1966 at 10:05 a.m. Krt
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
W. R. MacDougall, General
Manager, County Supervisors t
Association of California,
re AB 5 (The MEDI-CAL Program) .
This Board having received a letter from W. R. MacDougall, General Manager, County
Supervisors Association of California, concerning AB 5 (The MIDI-CAL Program) , with material
attached which is experimental in form and content, and which has been ,rovised from the
original draft to incorporate suggestions made by several county experts who have reviewed
the material; and
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On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
iORDEREDthatsaidmaterialisreferredtotheCountyAdministratorforreviewandreport.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4d
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Resolution
Adopted by the City Council
of Pittsburg re Consolidation
of Special Municipal Election 4V.
with State General Election,
November 8, 1966. r
This Board having received copy of Resolution No. 4202, adopted by the City Council
of Pittsburg, California, requesting that the Board consolidate Special Municipal. Election 0awiththeStateGeneralElectiontobeheldNovember8, 1966;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that permission is granted for said consolidation of elections;
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to bill said. 41i,
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City in the amount of $12.00 for each precinct in the city.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. E
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Letter from r.
E. A. Collins, Jr., Vice
President, Hilltop Neighborhood
Council, re Investigation of
Property Tax Assessment practices .
This Board having received a letter from E. A. Collins, Jr., Vice President,
Hilltop Neighborhood Council, 2950 Gilma Drive, Richmond, requesting that the Board take . F
immediate action to initiate a countywide investigation of property tax assessment practices;
and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, s econded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and the County Assessor.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Letter from
D. K. Burton, Architect, re
permission for Installation
of Driveway at Corner of
Geary Road and Oak Grove,
Concord Area.
This Board having received a letter from D. K. Burton, Architect, representing
Drs . J. L. Hockel, Herbert Napell and Daniel C. Sullivan, requesting permission to install
a driveway from Geary Road onto property which they own at th a corner of Geary Road and f
Oak Grove Road; and
The City of Concord having granted a use permit for said project which is scheduled
for completion in March, 1967, it being the owners ' intention to participate in the proposed
City-County road improvement project of both streets at said intersection;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department for report t0 the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Affidavit
of publication of Ordinance
No. 2016.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2016 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;t'_*
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, 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 was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,4
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Rezoning Ordinances.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinances rezoning property in the areas indicated are APPROVED
and a copy of each of said ordinances is ORDERED published for the time and in the manner
required by law in the newspaper indicated:
No. 1999, Tara Hills, requests of R. E. Seamans, (1051-RZ) and Bayview
Development Company, (1106-RZ); Pinole Progress; Rli...
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No. 2000, E1 Sobrante, request of Hub Realty, (1076-RZ);
El Sobrante Herald Bee Press; fug
No. 2001, El Sobrante, request of Marquis Associates, (1089-RZ)
and Palm Homes, Inc., (1113-RZ);
EI Sobrante Herald Bee Press; fi
No. 20022 Bethel Island, request of John K. Barbieri, (1099-RZ) ; 7
The Brentwood News; ff
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No. 2003, Lafayette, request of Frank Oddone, (1109-RZ);
Contra Costa -Times;
No. 2004, Ygnacio Valley, request of McGah & Bailey, (1111-RZ);
Contra Costa Times; r
No. 2005, Saranap, request of Marty's, Inc., (1114-RZ) ;
The Walnut Kernel;
No. 2006, Lafayette, request of A. J. McCosker, (1115-RZ);
Contra Costa Times;
No. 2007, Shore Acres, request of North Bay Development Company, (1118-RZ); r
Pittsburg Post Dispatch;
No. 2008, Rodeo, request of T. A. Brenner, (1121-RZ) ; JTri-City News; u
No. 2013, Pacheco, requests of Duffell-Smoot Co., (1058-RZ);
L. Parsons, (1096-RZ); P. F. Dixon, (1110-RZ) ; and
Balaam Bros ., (1122-RZ) ; The Daily Transcript;
No. 2014, Clayton, request of Mountaire Development Co., (1094-RZ);
Diablo Beacon;
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, J
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Seeking Voter
Sanction for the Issuance of i
County Building Bonds at the
November General Election.
The Board having this date adopted Resolution No. 5486 declaring its intention to ar
place county building bond issue measures on the November, 1966 general election ballot; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the matter of seeking voter sanction for the issuance of county building
bonds at the November General Election is hereby referred to the Administration and Finance
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for review.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. iria
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Inclusion
of Alternate Material to
those specified in the F
Plumbing Code. r'*
The Board on August 9, 1966 having requested the District Attorney and County
Building Inspector to prepare for its consideration an ordinance amendment to allow for the
inclusion of ABS Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene plastic drain, waste arra vent pipe and
fittings. as alternate materials to those specified in the Plumbing Code; and
The Board on August 30, 1966 being advised of the District Attorney's findings
that under Sections 201(b) and 201(c) of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1964 edition, as
incorporated by Section 7165 of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County, the County
Building Inspector has the authority to approve the use of same as an alternate material;
and
The County Building Inspector having requested that the Board concur with the
District Attorney's findings, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT ,
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the County Building Inspector be APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Settlement
of County Claim against Guy
Peterson for Hospital Services .
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That the Auditor-Controller is authorized and directed to accept $1,191.71 in
settlement of the County's claim against Guy Peterson and family with respect to their
personal liabilities to the County of Contra Costa on account of medical services rendered">
to Guy Peterson on account of injuries incurred in an accident with Ronald L. Mallonee on,
August 25, 1965, to the date of this order.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Thomas John Coll, seconded-
by Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report of
the Administration and
Finance Committee regarding v
Election Equipment.
This being the time fixed for report by the Administration and Finance Committee
of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) on the recommendations of the Voting
and Vote Counting Equipment Committee following its survey of various voting devices,
Supervisor Kenny advised the Board that the Administration and Finance Committee recommended
as follows :
1. Acquisition of the Cubic Votronic vote counting system for use in the
general election to be held November 8, 1966;
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2. Referral of the proposed contract with Cubic Corporation to the
District Attorney for legality review, without delay, with said
corporation; and
The Board having considered the recommendations of its committee, on motion of
Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that September 13;
1966 at 10:35 a.m. is fixed as the time for decision in this matter.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Referring Rates
for Building and Construction r
Trades Classifications to the
Administration and Finance
Committee for Review.
This Board having been advised by the County Administrator and the Personnel
Director that, on the basis of information received from the Contra Costa Building and
Construction Trades Council and in line with the County's ordinance and policy provisions,
the following rate for the trade classification shown will be effective September 1, 1966:
New Previous Per Cent
Classification Rate Rate Increase
Steamfitter 1,045 959 9.0 4`
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, + y
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said information is ACKNOWLEDGED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of rates for trades classifications
is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny
and T. J. Coll), for review and report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 9
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Negotiating
with Tudor Engineering Company
Livingston and Blayney, Stanford
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Research Institute, Wilbur Smith &
Associates, Kennedy Engineers ) for
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This Board having heretofore approved the establishment of a committee to screen
proposals submitted for the County's Land Use and Transporation Study; and
The Public Works Director having this day advised the Board that five consulting
teams have ,submitted proposals for said study, which proposals have been reviewed by the Scree-
ing Committee as well as the Policy Advisory.Committee of the Board, and have rated the top
three teams, in the following order:
Tudor Engineering Company
Livingston and Blayney
Stanford Research Institute
Wilbur Smith & Associates
Kennedy Engineers
De Leuw Cather & Company
Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Ruth and Krushkhov
Metcalf and Eddy
Stone and Youngberg
George S. Nolte Consulting Civil Engineering, Inc.
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Alfred Baxter and Associates
D. Jackson Faustman, Traffic Engineer; and
This Board having considered the findings of the committee, on motion of Supervisor
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Study Coordinator
Pro Tem, with the consent of the Policy Advisory Committee, is AUTHORIZED to commence
negotiations with Tudor Engineering Company (Livingston and Blayney, Stanford Research
Institute, Wilbur Smith ' Associates and Kennedy Engineers) for said Land Use and Trans-
portation Study.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Screening Committee shall be kept
informed of the negotiations and shall be consulted as appropriate; further, in the event Y
that a satisfactory contract cannot be negotiated, IT IS ORDERED that the other teams shall r .
be approached in the order of their individual ratings. U 4
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to availability of funds, which are to be contributed by the Federal Government, and shall
be subject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors .
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The foregoing order was passed by the Following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5471-5474.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5471-5474, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thornas .John Coll,
James P. Kenny. E
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In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
ONE N0. 16ResolutionNo. 5477. STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT Z
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 51}.717, in which the Board approves agreement dated September 6, k
1966, with Murdoch Engineering. and Construction Company, for construction of a portion of
Storm Drainage District Zone No. 16 Line 'Cr (Hopeco Road), Pleasant Hill, California,
is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval of
j Resolution No. 5478.
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On motion of Supervisor T. J. Coll, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY 1
THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5478, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of
lien taken against Lemuel R. and Nydgle Keaton, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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In the Matter of Approval of 1
Resolution No. 5479.
On motion of Supervisor T. J. Coll, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5479, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to
execute Partial Release of Lien taken against James G. and Hazel W. Gilley, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of u
Resolution No. 5480.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5480, in which the Board allocates new positions to certain
county departments at specified dates, as approved by the Board in the adoption of then
1966-1967 Final Budget, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO10
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5483, in which the Board approves contract with Bepco, Inc.
for construction of portion of Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10 Line 'Et (Del Amigo and
Calmar Vista Roads ) from Harper Lane to Camino Eneanto, Danville, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5486.
4.:On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5486, in which the Board provides for consolidation of
election for county building bond issue measures with general election to be held November 8,
1966, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, K,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5487.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5487, in which the Board fixes October 18, 1966 at 10 a.m.
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as time for hearing on proposed Treatment Plant Territory Annexation to County Sanitation
District 7-A, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 1
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5488.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5488, in which the Board fixes September 27, 1966 at 10 a.m..
as the time for consummation of conveyance of county owned real property to East Bay s
Municipal Utility District for the sum of $1,500, required for construction of water lines,
San Ramon area, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Denying
request for transfer of
operation of the Animal
Control Center.
This being the time fixed for report by the Public Protection and Public Service
Enterprises Committee of the Board (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) regarding
the proposal made by Contra Costa CountyEmployees Union Local 302 that the operations of the£
Animal Control Center be transferred from the Department of Agriculture to the County Sheriff!
Department, the committee advised the Board that it had reviewed the materials submitted- and> .
found that the data presented did not justify transfer action on the part of the Board, and a
that it strongly recommended that the proposed transfer be disapproved; and fie
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor
Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the committeefs recommendation is accepted and the
proposed transfer of operations of the Animal Control Center is denied.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of a Countywide
Human Relations Commission.
The Board having received an August 29, 1966 communication from The Honorable
Robert W. Hoyer, Mayor, City of Clayton, and Chairman, Contra Costa County Mayors Conference,
requesting more detail on a proposed County Human Relations Commission and requesting: that, l
the Contra Costa County Mayors Conference be advised by the Board as to the action desired: bye{
the conference on said Commission and requesting further that a copy of the reply of the
Board be forwarded to each of the mayors of the 13 cities in the county; and
Supervisor T. J. Coll having explained that in his opinion it would be desirable to
obtain from the Mayors Conference its opinion of the Human Relations Commission concept and
further its opinion as to establishing such a commission on a countywide basis (including :
both the incorporated and unincorporated area of the county) with matters such as the
composition of the commission to be worked out by the cities and the county on a mutually , r:
agreeable basis;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor T. J. Coll, seconded by Supervisor
J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman, Supervisor J. P. Kenny,
direct a letter to the Mayors Conference (with a copy to each of the mayors of the cities in { --
the county) requesting that the Mayors Conference consider the matter on the basis indicated
by Supervisor T. J. Coll.
The foregoing motion was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 13, 1966, at 9 a.m. in
the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
James P.f Kenn , Chairman
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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BEFORE TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. i
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH CLERK.
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In the Matter of
Personnel Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood
that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
El Sobrante County Fire Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk,
Protection District.Salary Range 23 ($405-$493) , effective
September 14, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.sr'
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In the Matter of Authorizing F"
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following.
appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
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Main Object Sub. Acct.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Tape recorder 1003 242-7751 006 45
Professional & Personal 1003 242-2310 45
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COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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PLANT ACQUISITION
Plant Acquisition - 1003 086-7710 603
Martinez Administration
Bldgs .
Various Alterations 800
j Plant Acquisition - 1003 098-7710 601
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500 - SOCIAL SERVICE
Services* and Supplies 500-2310
Personal & Professional Services 20,000
Medical Care
Federal Title V Assist 519-2396 7,000
Aid to Disabled
Federal Aid 520-2391 13,000
General Relief
Federal Aid 530-2391 69000-
i County Aid Basic 530-2393 8,000
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Accepting
Gifts and Donations to the
County Library System
During the Month of August,
1966.
The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations
to the County Library during the month of August, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor
Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on record: filed
in the Clerk's Office, are hereby ACCEPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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Travel Authorizations .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE b
BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED to H. Roden, Supervising Property Appraiser,
and John Kizlin, Kenneth Chrisman and M. E. Cook, Senior Auditor-Appraisers, to proceed to
New York City and other eastern cities in the period between September 11, 1966 and
October 1, 1966, for the purpose of auditing records of various corporations owning
property in Contra Costa County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. l
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Costs Owed
Contra Costa County.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court kr
by the Auditor-Controller 's Office against the following persons to recover the costs owed
Contra Costa County:
Mrs . Rosie Avery 36.00 H. Hundley 148.90
Mr. H. P. Bailey 33.80 Mrs . Gail Gorton Inman 13 .43
Mr. Dennis E. Berry 200.00 Mrs . Doris Keeton 55.28
Mr. B. R. Bowman 11.20 Mr. James 'P. Laccoarce dba
hMr. Albert Bushway 23.00 Alhambra Ambulance 167.72
Ms . Lillie Caldwell 10.40 Mrs . Ruth Mason 73.65
Mr. Amadeo Candelario 19.98 Mr. Manuel Silva 62.40
Mr. Zenaido Castaneda 20.32 Mrs . Mary D. Valencia 40.614.
Mr. Alvidrez Cruz 11.20 Mr. Lonnie Washington 148.00 s _
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON September 13, 1966 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, M
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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Settlement of Suit and
Release of County Lien y '
against Joseph Lawrence
Hernandez .
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
That the Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept Seven Hundred Thirty-six I.
Dollars ($736.00) in settlement of the County's claim against Father John Garcia, Executor
of the Last Will of Joseph Lawrence Hernandez, alias, deceased; in consideration of such
payment, the District Attorney is authorized to dismiss Action 96632 in the Superior Court,
being the County, etc. v. Father John Garcia, etc., and to give a Release, Satisfaction
and Withdrawal of Special Notice in Probate Action No. 30316, the Estate of Joseph
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Lawrence Hernandez, alias , deceased; and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute
a release and satisfaction of the County lien against Joseph Lawrence Hernandez.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by
Supervisor Linscheid, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscbe id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Execution of Agreement with
the California State Chamber
of Commerce, Agriculture and
Industry for Advertising
Resources of the County.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute
agreement dated September 13, 1966 between the County of Contra Costa arra the California
State Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry, which agreement provides that the
County will pay $2500 to the State Chamber for advertising and making known the resources
of the County during the fiscal year 1966-1967, as more particularly set forth in said
agreement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Granting
Extension re Abatement of
Property, Bethel Island
Area.
R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, appeared before the Board to report thatr
no construction progress has been made in connection with the proposed abatement of the 7
j John L. and James R. Carmichael property, located on Gateway Road, Bethel Island area,
for the reason that the plans submitted to the department have not been in conformance
with existing Building Code requirements; and
Mr. J. Carmichael appeared and advised the Board that he hoped to be able to
obtain the required permit within 2-3 weeks and Mr. Kraintz stated that, if the permit
could be obtained within that time, he would recommend an extension be granted;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said property owners are granted a thirty day extension of time within awhichtoobtainabuildingpermit.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
In the Matter of Continuing
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Improvements in Assessment I '
District 1966-4Stanwell
Industrial Park.
This being the time fixed for decision by the Board with reference to construction-"r-l""
of improvements in Assessment District 1966-4. Stanwell Industrial Park; and
On the request of Mr. Robert Brunsell, Bond Counsel, and on motion of Supervisor TLinscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision in this
matter be continued to September 20, 1966 at 10:10 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:n
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias Thomas John Coll,oll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of Members to the Board of t .
Directors of the Bella Vista
Sanitary District.
Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of
Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Lys.
following persons are appointed as members of the Board of Directors of the Bella Vista
Sanitary District for four-year terms ending on the second Tuesday of September, 1970:
Mr. Carl G. Dortzbach, 249 Madison Avenue, WW
Pittsburg, California; 3
Mr . George Hutchinson, 32 North Broadway,
Pittsburg, California.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: U
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Claim
for Damages .
Willagene Jansen, 7513 Bowen Circle, Sacramento, California (by her attorney,
Roy R. Levin, 800 - 10th Street, Sacramento, California) having filed with this Board on
August 24, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $45,000;
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Jeremy W. Jansen, 7513 Bowen Circle, Sacramento, California (by his attorney,
Roy R. Levin, Esq., 800 Tenth Street, Sacramento, California) having filed with this Board
on August 24, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $4,080;f
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,nom.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Lins cheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
District Attorney to Provide
Legal Defense for the Contra y
Costa County Flood Control 1 .
District and North Bay Company.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, .IT IS BY THE BOARD i
ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to provide legal defense for the public
defendants in the case of Coan Equipment Company versus Contra Costa County Flood Control
District and North Bay Company. j
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Attendance at Hearing Before
the State Public Utilities
Commission.
On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that a representative of the Public Works Department is requested to attend a
hearing before the State Public Utilities Commission on the application of Eugene R. Boswell, .-
dba County Transit Lines , for certificate of public convenience and pecessity to oPerate
a passenger service in the central area of the County, said hearing to be held at 10 a.m..
on September 23, 1966, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 1445 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek,
California.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Referring
Copy of Proposed Policy
of the State Aeronautics
Board to the Public Works
Department.
The Board having received a copy of a proposed policy of the State Aeronautics
Board concerning allocation by the Division of Aeronautics of the general aviation gas
tax monies (Airport Assistance Revolving Fund Acquisition and Development Money), for
which a public hearing will be held at 9 a.m. on October 5, 1966, at the old Los Angeles
State Building, 217 West First Street, Los Angeles, California;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Department. T=
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Referring
Letter From Mr. L. L.
Clark With Reference to
Relocation bf the Lafayette M
Heliport to the Public Ix
Works Department.
The Board having received a letter from Mr. L. L. Clark, 1075 Laurel Drive,
Lafayette, California, regarding the relocation of the Lafayette heliport and asking if
consideration has been given to a site on top of one of the hills between Lafayette and
Rheem as seemingly this location would cause a minimum of disturbance;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, v
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department
for reply to Mr. Clark.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Referring
Notice of Hearing Before
the State Public Utilities
Commission re Application h
for Increase in Fares,
Greyhound Lines, Inc.
The Board having received a notice of hearing before the State Public Utilities
Commission on the application of Greyhound Lines, Inc., Western Greyhound Lines Division,,. 4
for an order authorizing a statewide increase in intrastate passenger fares including the
Peninsula, Contra Costa and Marin services, said hearing to be held at 10 a.m. on October ,13
1966 in the State Building, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco, California;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Referring .
Notice From the California
State Water Quality Control
Board to the Public Works
Department.
The Board having received a notice advising that the California State Water Quality
Control Board is now considering contracts to be awarded for activities to be performed
throughout the San Francisco Bay-Delta Water Quality Control Program for which a conference
will be held on September 15, 1966 at 9:30 a.m. in the Resources Building, 1416 Ninth
Street, Sacramento, California, and that proposals from public agencies will be received n.
until September 23, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department,, attention
Jack Port, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Water Agency.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1
NOES: None. r.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Communications
from the State Board of
Equalization and the United
States Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land
Management.
This Board having received and considered the following:
1. Letter from the State Board of Equalization advising that under Government
Code Section 56457 it is still the duty of the tax or assessment levying
authority to make filings with the County Assessor and the State Board of
Equalization in connection with requirements of the District Reorganization
Act of 1965; and
2. Letter from the State Bureau of Land Management stating that 16 million
acres of public lands managed by the Bureau in California are under
consideration for classification under authority of the Classification
and Multiple Use Act, Section lb of which requires the Secretary of
the Interior to review the public lands to determine which shall be
classified as suitable for disposal and which he considers to contain t
such values as to make them more suitable for retention in federal
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ownership for interim management;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the communications are referred to the County Administrator.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Fixing
Date for Mr. Harry W.
Sherbourne to appear re
Superior Court Action No.
102442, Alamo Improvement
Association versus County.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that September 20,, 1966 at 10:45 a.m. is fixed as the time for Attorney Harry W. , t4.
Sherbourne, 41 Tam O'Shanter Road, Alamo, California, to appear and speak regarding Superior.
Court Action No. 102442, Alamo Improvement Association versus County of Contra Costa (pertain-
ing to rezoning ordinance that will allow construction of a Safeway Store on Stone Valley
Road in Alamo) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kermy.
NOES: None."
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring 1
Copy of Notice of Motion for
Peremptory Writ of Mandate 1_.
and related documents in
Court Action to the Office
of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on September 12, 1966, referred copy of Notice of r
Motion for Peremptory Writ of Mandate and related documents served on Olive E. Stillson,
Deputy Clerk on September 8, 1966, in Action No. 102413 of the Superior Court of the State . ..
of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING a
COMPANY 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 is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred. M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John _Coll, 1
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Related
Documents in Court Action
to the Office of the
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on September 13, 1966, referred copy of summons
and related documents served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk on September 13, 1966, in Action
No. 102442 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of
Contra Costa, ALAMO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA,. to the Office
of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The forego'ng order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M Dias, James E Moriarty, Thomas John Co 1
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's
Action in Referring Copy of
Summons and Complaint in Eminent
Domain in Court Action to the mow
Office of the District Attorney.f
The Clerk of this Board having on September 8, 1966, referred copy of Summons and
Complaint in Eminent Domain served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk on September 8, 1966, in
Action No. 101803 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 W. John Miller, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby f
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty., Thomas John Coll, 4fEdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. isJ
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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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 September 8, 1966, referred copy of Summons and
Complaint in Eminent Domain served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk on September 8, 1966, in
Action No. 102207 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 Robert L. Easley, et al., to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coil,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving r
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2012 which rezones land in Alamo, request of
Safeway Stores, Inc. (1083-RZ) and A. Humburg
1084-RZ) .
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for
the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed
and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows:
No. 2012 in "The Valley Pioneer"
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Reappointment
of Gerald Deardorff to the
Flood Control District
Commission.
This Board having noted that the term of Gerald Deardorff as Commissioner of the`
Contra Costa County. Flood Control and Water Conservation District will expire on
September 21, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor i .
Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Gerald Deardorff be and he is hereby
appointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation
District for a four-year term commencing September 21, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James. E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Buchanan Field
Industrial Lease Site Drainage
Improvements . Work Order No. 5345•
This Board having on July 26, 1966, awarded a contract to Martin Brothers, Inc.
for construction of drainage improvements, Buchanan Field Industrial Lease Site area;, and
The Public Works Director having advised that although Martin Brothers, ' Inc. is
unable to complete the side ditches because of the operations of another contractor,
construction of the main drainage ditch has been completed and inspected and conforms to
the requirements of the plans and specifications;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
j ORDERED that Martin Brothers, Inc. is relieved of maintenance of the main drainage ditch
at Buchanan Field Industrial Lease Site.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
F.L.R. Confer and Associates
to obtain services for
construction of model of
proposed Hall of Justice
Building. Work Order No. 5353.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD,
ORDERED that authorization is granted to F.L.R. Confer and Associates to obtain services
for professional construction of a model of the proposed Hall of Justice Building, at
an estimated cost of $2500, with the understanding that the Board shall be informed of p.
the exact cost when it is known.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, w
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
F. L. R. Confer and Associates
an Extension of Time to Submit
Drawings for Proposed Hall of
Justice. Work Order No. 5353
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The Board having on June 28, 1966 approved agreement with F. L. R. Confer and
Associates for design of the proposed Hall of Justice, under which the architect agreed to j
submit schematic drawings by September 15, 1966; and i
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Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an extension of time to September 30, 1966 i
is hereby AUTHORIZED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred. M. Dias, James. E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, rt'
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.r
In the Matter of Authorizing
Project Architects to perform
design services for remodeling
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of portion of Juvenile Hall
into a Girls Treatment Facility.
Work Order No. 5352. j
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that the firm of Thomas & Wolverton, Architects, is AUTHORIZED to perform design
services for the remodeling of a portion of Juvenile Hall into a Girls Treatment Facility
at the following rates :
Architect - $15.00 per. hour
Designer - 8.75 per hour;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the total amount shall not exceed $2500 without furtherh.
authorization, with the understanding that all moneys paid under this authorization be
deducted from a percentage fee to be negotiated in a contract for the design of said
facility.
The foregoing order was passed b the following vote of the Board:g g P y g
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication
from United Professional Fire
Fighters of Contra Costa County,
I .A.F.F. Local 1230, regarding
Salary Increase.
The Board having received a communication from the United Professional Fire Fighters
of Contra Costa County, I .A.F.F. Local 1230 requestinman additional five percent salary
increase to correct what it believes to be a "Pay Disparity" between the police and fire
series;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD i
ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee of
the Board (Supervisors Kenny and Coll), the committee to meet with representatives of United
Professional Fire Fighters of Contra Costa County, I.A.F.F. Local 1230 and with the
Contra'Costa County Fire Chief l s Association of California. I
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. I
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Ordinance Code Amendment
re Disabled Employees .
Mr. F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, having proposed that the County OrdinanceCodebeamendedbyaddingSection2648toprovideamethodwherebyemployeeswhoare y
permanently disabled from performing the job in which they have status may be shifted to
other employment compatible with their disability; and
The Personnel Director having suggested that the approach with the maximum prospect '`'
for success would be through a standing committee, and having recommended that the standing
committee to implement the program consist of the Contra Costa County Board of Retirement-,.` y;Board of Supervisors, and the County Administrator; and RL
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance
Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for study.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, E
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. fi>
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing r
Consolidation of Special
Municipal Charter Election
with the General Election
to be Held on November 8.,
1966.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD c
ORDERED that the Special Municipal Charter Election as proposed by the Richmond City Council, ..
shall be consolidated with the statewide General Election to be held on November 8, 1966; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk- is DIRECTED to bill said City in the
amount of $12 for each precinct in the area in which said District is located.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Consolidation of the Pleasant Hill
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I Recreation and Park District Board
of Directors Election With the
General Election on November 8, 1966.
j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District Election for members of its. ,
Board of Directors shall be consolidated with the statewide General Election to be held
on November 8, 1966; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk- is DIRECTED to bill said District in
the amount of $12 for each precinct in the area in which said District is located.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the- Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Assembly Bill
143 (Omnibus Fees
Increaser`
Measure) .
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The Board having received from William R. MacDougall, General Counsel and Manager I
of the County Supervisors Association of California, a communication concerning legal fee l
increases authorized by Assembly Bill 143, including a detailed analysis of the manner in a
which the additional amount of revenue received by the county, attributable to fee increases,
may be segregated and deposited in the Property Tax Reduction Fund, as required by Sections !
29520 through 29523 of the Government Code;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Auditor-Controller and to the
County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. S
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None
In the Matter of Affidavit r;
of publication of Ordinance
No. 1994.
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of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit f
that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required
by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, µsq
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Suggestion YP
to Combine the Positions
of County Veterans Service
Officer and Public Guardian.
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty reported to the Board that the County Supervisors
Association of California has suggested that in the interest of growth, economy and
efficiency, the position of County Veterans Service Officer be combined with that of the N
Public Guardian; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD c
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the County Administrator for study and report to the
Board. t;
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Arranging
publication date for f
arguments re county bond rE
measures on November ballot.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Office of the County Clerk-Recorder is AUTHORIZED to arrange for publication
of a notice concerning the last day for filing arguments for or against county bond measures
to be voted upon at the November General Election.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll lPayss
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t)
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Proposal
From the Bay Area Social
Planning Council re
Consolidation of County
t Health, Hospital, Social
Service and Probation
Departments .
The Board on June 2$, 1966, having requested the Contra Costa Council of Community,--,,,.-:,Services to study the proposed consolidation of the County Health, Hospital, Social Service. .;
and Probation Departments, in conjunction with the study being made by the County Administrat,.,F;-and
The Contra Costa Council of Community Services, along with its counterparts in I;
Marin, San Francisco, Alameda and San Mateo Counties, having been replaced by the formation'--"
of the five-county Bay Area Social Planning Council, the staff and board members of the
Contra Costa Council of Community Services now being the staff and board members of the Bay :.'Area Social Planning Council, Contra Costa County Branch; and
The Council of Community Services having referred the Board-Is request to the BayAreaSocialPlanningCouncilforconsideration, Mr. Richard M. Sax, County Director,
furnished the Board with a copy of the Social Planning .Councilts initial progress report
and called upon Dr. Ernest Howard to explain the preliminary investigations which have beenimadeandthetwoalternativeapproachestobeconsideredinconductingthestudy: (a) theServiceDeliverySystemApproachwhichwouldcosttheCountyapproximately $16,700 withtheCouncilcontributingitsservicesfortheplanningandconcludingphasesofthestudy, andb) the Non-service Delivery System Approach for which the Council would assume all casts; r..and
The Board being desirous of more time in which to evaluate the two alternative
study approaches, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be referred to the County Administrator for review,
report to be made to the Board on September 27, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Granting h
permission for Installation
of Driveway at Corner of
Geary and Oak Grove Roads,
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Concord Area.
The Board having on September 6, 1966 referred to the Public Works Department for .
report the matter of granting access rights 'to Geary Road at the intersection of Oak Grove
Road Concord area for the F,purpose of installing a driveway,
On recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Call,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that access rights be granted to
Drs. J. L. Hockel, Herbert Napell and Daniel C. Sullivan, for one standard driveway, nottoexceed24feetinwidth, as close to the westerly property line of subject property asispractical, on the condition that the applicants :
1. Participate in the construction work about to be contracted by the
County for improvement of Gear Road and the Oak Grove Road
intersection to the amount of 1 600. The participation is for
curb, gutter and conforming pavement work.
2. Take out an encroachment permit providing for the completion of
remaining frontage improvements, such as sidewalk, driveway apron,
and other enjoyments as may be contemplated, consistent with the
construction of the new office building.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas Jahn Coll, E
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Awarding
Contract for Construction
of Richmond Health Center
and Medical Clinic.
The Public Works Director having advised the Board that authorization has been Y'Y:
received from the California State Department of Public Health to award the contract for Via,
construction of the Richmond Health Center and Medical Clinic; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the contract in the amount of $3,034,000 for said construction is awarded to
Branagh, Inc., and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same
on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Presentation
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of Mrs . Ionia M. White re
Concerned Taxpayers for the
Prevention of Juvenile
Delinquency.
This being the time fixed for Mrs . Ionia M. White to address the Board with
reference to her request that it deny another organization the right to copy the aims,
purposes and guide lines used by the Concerned Taxpayers for the Prevention of Juvenile F
Delinquency, and it having been determined that Mrs . White was not present;
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On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the matter be referred to the Contra Costa County Juvenile Justice Commission.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
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Mrs . White arrived shortly after adoption of the order, stated that she had been
unavoidably detained, and requested permission to address the Board on the matter,
specifically requesting that the Dynamic Youth Group of Richmond be restrained from what she
considers to be infringement upon the guide lines set up by the Concerned Taxpayers for
the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Social Programs Committee of the Board
Supervisors James E. Moriarty and Alfred M. Dias) . I
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of City of 4
Richmond Request that
County Share in City Cost
of Attorney General Audit.
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This Board having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors
J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) , County Assessor, and County- Administrator the request made by
the City of Richmond that the County of Contra Costa share one-half ($12,500) of the total
cost ($25,000) of assessment audits being conducted by the Office of, the Attorney General,
State of California, at the request of the city, in return for which the city would provide
the county with reports on said audits; and
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The committee having reported that it had met on September 7, 1966 with the Richmond r
City Manager, Richmond Assistant City Manager, and Richmond City Assessor, and the County
Assessor and County Administrator, to discuss the cost sharing proposal; and a
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The committee having reported to the Board that the City of Richmond over a period
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of several years has been provided, without charge, the results of. audit appraisals made
by the Office of the County Assessor and that the City of Richmond has benefited substantially'`"-
from this free service such as in 1966 when county audit appraisals allowed the city to
j obtain additional tax revenues in the amount of approximately $40,000; and
The committee having further reported that the county share of property taxes .
levied in the City of Richmond is about 20 percent of the total tax levy in the city and.,
that no other taxing entity (such as the Richmond Unified School District, the San Francisco ..
Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and .the East Bay Municipal Utility District) had been
requested to participate in the cost of the assessment audits; and
The committee having recommended strongly that the county refrain from sharing the
cost of the audit program being conducted by the City of Richmond and that in view of the ` k
cooperation of the county in terms of providing audit appraisal results to the city, the
city be urged to make its audit results available to the Office of the County Assessor
without charge so that said results might be reviewed for application to the county
assessment rolls;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT I&
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendations of its Administration and Finance
Committee are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5490.
j On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linsche-id,. IT. IS BY' THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5490, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute
satisfaction of lien taken against Alice Kitchen, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:C
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.i
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5491.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5491, in which the Board fixes Tuesday, October 4, 1966
at 11 a.m. as the time to receive auction bids for real property on Clydesdale Drive
land formerly of the Southern Public Utilities District) Diablo area, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None,
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos.2549 5493 and 5494.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,•
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5492, 5493, and 5494, in which the Board authorizes County
Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 54.95-5500. V
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5495-5500, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, are APPROVED. i
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5502.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5502, in which the Board fixes October 25,. 1966, at 10 a.m. as
the time for hearing on the proposed formation of County Service Area R-3 to provide park
and recreation facilities, Lafayette area, is APPROVED._4
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5 .04., in which the Board accepts as completed as of September 1,
1966, contract with Stanley Door Operating Equipment Company, San Mateo, for installation
of Stanley "Magic" Doors at the County Hospital, Martinez, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None. A-
In the Matter of Approving
Acquisition of Votronics y .
Vote Counter Equipment from
Cubic Corporation for use
in the November, 1966 General s
Election.
This being the time fixed for decision on the recommendation made to the Board by
its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors .J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) that the
County acquire Votronics Vote Counter equipment from Cubic Corporation for use in the General
Election to be held on November 8, 1966, the Board heard comments of .interested persons, both
for and against; and
Following considerable discussion among the Board members, on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County acquire from
Cubic Corporation its Votronics Vote Counter equipment with the understanding that the County
may have thirty days following the November 8, 1966 election within which to .return the
tabulating equipment to the lessor in the event the performance of the equipment during said
election is determined to be unsatisfactory by the Board of Supervisors; and with the further
understanding that the District Attorney shall review the final .draft of the contract prior to
its submission to the Board on September 20, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Liability for Recount y
Expenses in connection
with Use of Cubic Corporation h'
Equipment.
A question having arisen concerning liability in the event a recount of ballots,
would be necessitated by failure of the Votronics Vote Counter; and
Supervisor Linscheid moved to include a provision in the final draft of the lease
agreement with Cubic Corporation wherein the expenses of a recount due to failure of the
equipment shall be borne by the lessor, said motion was seconded by Supervisor Moriarty. f.
The vote on the motion was as follows:
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Designating
County Administrator as
Official Representative for
all Communications Regarding
California Medical Assistance
Program (Medi-Cal) .
This Board having received a communication from the State Health and Welfare Agencyk
advising that the advent of the California Medical Assistance Program will require considerable
contact between the Health and Welfare Agency, Office of Health Care Services, and departments '._
within the county government; and
The Agency having suggested that the Board designate an official representative
to be informed of things occurring within the Medi-Cal program;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is designated as the official
representative of Contra Costa County for all communications regarding Medi-Cal.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll..
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Reaffirming F`T
Decision to Deny Request to
Transfer Operation of the rhf
Animal Control Center.
Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager of Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local
302, appeared to protest the Board Order adopted September 6, 1966, on the recommendation
of the Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheidr;
and J. E. Moriarty) , denying the Local's request to transfer the operation of the Animal
Control Center from the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture to the County Sheriff's -x-
Department, on the basis that the Committee had not considered all of the evidence; and of
The Board having considered Mr. Walker's objections, on motion of Supervisor
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Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it reaffirm its
decision made on September 6, 1966 to deny the transfer of Animal Control Center operations. ,rV
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of County Hospital
and County Health Department
Nurses Salaries .
The Board having on August 30, 1966 referred to its Administration and Finance r
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) the matter of salaries of County Hospital
and County Health Department nurses for discussion with representatives of said personnel; and
The Administration and Finance Committee having reported that it met on two
occasions with representatives (Mr. Henry L. Clarke, Local 1675 and Mrs. Maxine Johnson,
Local 302) of the nurses and that said representatives were adamant that a total 20 percent
increase (inclusive of the 10 percent increase already provided for the County Hospital
nurses arn' inclusive of the 5 percent increase already provided for County Health Department
nurses ) should be approved; and
Ommember of the committee, Supervisor Kenny, having indicated that he would
recommend that the County Hospital nurses be given an additional 7 percent increase (to
bring the total increase to 172 percent) and that the matter of a further increase for
County Health Department nurses be reviewed further; and
The other member of the committee, Supervisor Coll, having indicated that he was
not in agreement with the 72 percent increase for County Hospital nurses proposed by
Supervisor Kenny; and
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The salary matter having been discussed in its various aspects by each of the
Supervisors, Mr. Clarke, and Mrs . Johnson;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor
A. M. Dias, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of nurses salaries is held over for
one week (Board meeting on September 20, 1966) with the understanding that the County
Administrator, Director of Personnel, and Supervisor T. J. Coll will submit a report on the r .
salary situation at that time.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:w..
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Payment for Lost Personal
Property at County Hospital. w
The Board having heretofore considered claims presented by former County Hospital
patients for the value of personal property lost during their hospital confinement; and
The Board having found that the claims are a proper charge against the County
and having determined that the following payments are justly due:
Mr. H. White, 1529 Fourth Street, Richmond 38.50 f :
Mr. H. Darlington, 1089 Walnut Avenue, u
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is DIRECTED to make said
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:p
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 20, 1966, at 9 A.M. , in
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
MAT9A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
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THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Authorizing L:
Right of Way Division to
Locate Office Space in
S Concord-Pleasant Hill Area.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to locate
office space for use by the Social Service Department in the Concord-Pleasant Hill area.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:G-
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meetings.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed, be and they
are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following:
Norma Parker, Senior Public Health Nurse, to attend Western Area Conference
of Florence Crittenton Association of America in Denver, Colorado in the
period from September 21, 1966 through September 23, 1966;- and
F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, to attend conference of the Public
Personnel Association in Washington, D. C. in the period from October 22,
1966 through October 28, 1966. u
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
Dias s "AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments. Y
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:i
County Clerk-Recorder. Reclassify Duplicating Services Clerk,
position number O1, Salary Range 19
367-$447), to Microfilm Reproduction
Clerk, Salary Range '23 ($405-$493),
effective September 21, 1966.
County Hospital.pi .Add one (1) Institution Helper, Salary Range 18
358-$436), and cancel one (1) Hospital
Attendant, position number 228, Salary Range
21($358-$469), effective September 21 1966.
County Hospital.Reduce hours of Psychiatric Social Workers,
position number 03 and 04, from 40A0 to
32/40, effective September 21, 1966.
County Hospital.Add one (1) Clinical Psychologist, Salary Range
54 ($862-$1,047) , effective September 21,
1966, with the understanding that funds required
for this position (salary and fringe benefits)
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Professional Services account (540-2310) .
District Attorney. Reclassify Deputy District Attorney Grade I,i
ositions number 03, 06 and 07, Salary Range
6 ($710-$862) , to Deputy District Attorney
Grade II, Salary Range 54 ($862-$1,047),
effective September 21, 1966.
Health Department. Cancel one (1) Staff Nurse position number
04, Salary Range 32 ($505-J613), and allocate
two (2) permanent intermittent Staff Nurse
positions, effective September 21, 1966. fit
Health Department. Reclassify Assistant Sanitarian, osit ion
number 01, Salary Range 36 ($556- 676) , to
Sanitarian, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745),
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Public Works. Add one (1) Civil Engineer, Salary Range
64 ($1,099-$1,337), effective September 210
1966, and cancel one (1) exempt position of
Building Design Coordinator, Salary $15,276
per annum, by amending applicable sections
of the County Ordinance Code.
Public Works . Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Traffic Safety Investigator, Salary
Range 39 ($598-$727) , effective September 212
1966.
Social Service. Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerks,
ositions number 18 and 33, Salary Range 23
405-$493) to Eligibility Assistant, Salary
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1966.
Social Service. Add three (3) Social Worker II, Salary' Range
38 ($584-$710), effective September 21, 1966.
All three positions will be cancelled upon
return of employees in positions number 23,
85 and 102 from stipendiary leaves of absence.
Social Service. Add two (2) Social Work Supervisor Grade I
positions, Salary Range 48 ($745-$905) , effec-
tive September 21, 1966. These two positions will
be cancelled upon return of employees in K
positions number 21 and 34 from stipendiary
leaves of absence.
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Contra Costa Count Fire Add nineteen (19) Senior Fireman ositions
Protection District.Salary Range 41 ($628-$763), and, cancel, '
nineteen (19) positions designated as Fire
Engineer, positions number 01 through 19, a'
effective September 21, 1966.
San Pablo County Fire Add four (4) Senior Fireman positions,
Protection District. Salary Range 41 ($628-$763), and cancel
four (4) positions designated as Fire-
Engineer, positions number 02 through 05,
effective September 21, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, k..
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement
Between the County and the
State of California for
Vaccination Assistance Project
Grant.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute grant agreement:
j between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Public Health, a
covering Vaccination Assistance Project, for the period from July 1, 1966 to and including
March 31, 1967s the amount to be paid to the County for certain immunization services not t ` ...
to exceed $78,449.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Receipt of
Report by State Department t '
of Finance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report dated August 15, 1966, by the State Department of Finance,
which estimates (on a provisional basis) the county population to be' 531,000 as of July- 1
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1966, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Payment for Personal Property
Lost at County Jail.
The Board having found that the claim of Mr. L. G. Mather in the amount of $24.96 _...
for personal property lost while in confinement at the County Jail is a proper charge against' ,--
the County, and having determined that payment is justly due;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Count Auditor is DIRECTED to make said payment.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny._:
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of Trustee for Ambrose
Recreation and Park District.
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This Board having been notified of the resignation of Paul Mierop as Trustee of
Ambrose Recreation and Park District;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor
Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is ACCEPTED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Bernard O'Brien, 55 North Street, Pittsburg, is appointed 77ry
Trustee for said District for the unexpired term of Mr. Mierop.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, y
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint
in Eminent Domain and attached
documents in Court Action to
the Office of the District
Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on September 14, 1966, referred copy of Summons
and Complaint in Eminent Domain and attached documents served on W. T. PAASCH, CLERK on
September 13, 1966, in Action No. 101551 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 CARLOS MEADOWS SIMMONS, et al., to the Office
of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Complaint for Money,
on Surety Bonds, and To
Enforce Stop Notices in Court i
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Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.wY
The Clerk of. this Board having on September 16, 1966, referred copy of Complaint
for Money, on Surety Bonds , and to Enforce Stop Notices (with cover letter) , served on
Aileen Elder, Deputy Clerk, on September 16, 1966, in Action No. 570711 of the Superior
Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, LONE STAR CEMENT CORPORATION versus . r
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITATION DISTRICT, NORTHBAY PIPELINE COMPANY, et al, to the Office
of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: k,
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 1
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Claim
for Damages .
Alejandro Gonzalez, 200 Third Street, San Francisco, California (and his attorney, _
Lewis and Stein, 690 Market Street, Penthouse, San Francisco, California), having filed With {;
this Board on September 12, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $150,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, .
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. ID
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointment t
of Members to Oakley Sanitary
District Board of Directors .
Oakley Sanitary District having advised the Board that the two incumbents,. h
V. J. Chastek and Frank Dal Porto, were the only nominees to file petitions for the office
of Director, and recommending the reappointment of said incumbents;.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that V. J. Chastek, Oakley, and Frank Dal Porto, Oakley, be
appointed to the office of Director of Oakley Sanitary District for a four-year term ending
September, 1970.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of Director to Byron-Bethany 1
Irrigation District. 1
The Board being advised by the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District that Mr. A. ii.
French has resigned from its Board of Directors and said District having recommended the
appointment of Mr. Andrew Mikkelsen to fill the unexpired term;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Andrew Mikkelsen, Rt. 1, Box 72, Brentwood, be appointed to the office; = ""
of Director, Division I of said District, for the term ending March, 1969.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Diss, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. L!5
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In the Matter of Approving
a
rental Agreement and
Authorizing Victor W. Sauer, f'
Public Works Director, to r=
execute said Agreement.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD f
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to rent the
county property at 174 Camino Pablo, Orinda, until removal is required for road widening r,1
and the rental agreement dated September 12, 1966, with Paul S. and Joan W. Davis designated
as "Tenant" for said county-owned property on a month-to-month basis at $100 per month,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director.,
is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Cancellation
of Rental Agreement with
Donald Neith for storage r ry
building at corner of Center
Avenue and Pacheco Boulevard,
Pacheco.
On August 2, 1966 , this Board approved a rental agreement dated July 27, 1966 ,
between the County of Contra Costa, referred to as Lessor, and Donald Neith, referred to as
Lessee, to lease county property at the corner of Center Avenue and Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco
which has not been consummated. x
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The Public Works Director has informed this Board that said Lessee was unable to
comply with the rental agreement; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
jORDEREDthatBoardOrderdatedAugust2, 1966, approving said rental is hereby RESCINDED
and said Rental Agreement is CANCELLED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Rental Agreement with k
Charles Mercer for storage
on county property at
Clayton Road (Bailey Road
Extension) .
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Rental Agreement dated September 13, 1966, between the County of Contra Costa, s.
hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and Charles Mercer, doing business as Clayton Valley
Patio and Garden Shop, hereinafter referred to as Lessee, wherein Lessor agrees, among L-
other things, to lease to Lessee, to be used for storage purposes only, adjacent county
property at Clayton Road designated as Assessor's Parcel No. 133-170-029, and wherein
Lessee agrees, among other things , to pay a rental fee of $50 per month on a month-to-month
basis, is presented to this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer,
Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, w
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 1p
ABSENT: None. y
In the Matter of Affidavits
of publication of Ordinances
Nos . 2003-2007, and 2017.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 2003-2007, and 2017, 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 4.
published for the time and in the manner required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly
published.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:z
xAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Report of
Community Work and Training
Committee with regard to
employment of welfare recip-
ients on flood control projects
conducted by the Public Works
Department.
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Mr. Fred Kracke, Chairman of the Community Work and Training Committee established x
by the Social Service Department, reported following a review by the committee in accordanca<.,,.<,
with Board order adopted August 30, 1966, on the work experience ,project in flood control:
employing welfare recipients as laborers on flood control projects) , which had been questioned]
by Mrs. Katherine Himes, Executive Director, Welfare Rights Organization of Contra Costa
County; and
The Board acknowledged receipt of the report which recommended support and continua:
tion of the program, and stated that' the Social Welfare Director and the County Administratorf
were to advise Mrs . Himes with regard to this matter.
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This was an informal procedure and no official order was adopted.
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In the Matter of Acquisition
of Silva Property for the
Proposed Realignment of
Camino Pablo (San Pablo Dam
Road) between Ardilla Road
and Bear Creek Road, Orinda.
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This Board having on June 21, 1966 referred to the Public Works Department, a
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matter of specific Board approval, relative to right of way acquisition by the County ,for
the proposed realignment of Camino Pablo, between Ardilla Road and Bear Creek Road; and
The Public Works Director having repported on, and recommended, the request of
August E. Silva to purchase his property at 180 Camino Pablo, Orinda;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to acquire the property,
of Mr. August E. Silva from right of way revolving funds , as a hardship matter, with_ the
stipulation that no further acquisition of the affected houses shall be made unless spe-
cifically authorized by this Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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I AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Advertising
for Bids for Rental of
Slurry Seal Equipment for use
at Buchanan Field.
Work Order 5359.
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On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director
is authorized to arrange rental of slurry seal mixing and placing equipment for miaintenance `'
use on the runways at Buchanan Field from the lowest responsible bidder, engineer's estimate
equipment rental cost to be $7,000; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Invitation`
for Bid in the Contra Costa Times for the time and in themanner required by law, bids to be ,.;:;:
received on October 5, 1966, at 4 p.m., by the Public Works Director.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Site Utilization Plan of
Contra Costa Fire Protection
District of Contra Costa
County Fire College.f
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the site utilization plan of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District of r;6µ
Contra Costa County Fire College, which is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board, 4
is APPROVED:
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that permission is granted to construct driveway entrances
into the site along Geary Road, as shown on the plan.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 3
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Denying
Request for Referral of
Certain Zoning Matters to
the Planning Commission.
This being the time allotted for Harry W. Sherbourne, Attorney at Law, to discuss
with the Board his filing of Superior Court Action No. 102442, Alamo Improvement Association
versus County of Contra Costa, which action was filed following this Board's approval of s"
requests of Safeway Stores, Inc., and A. Humberg for rezoning of certain property in the
Alamo area, and subsequent adoption of Ordinance No. 2012, Mr. Sherbourne advised that he
would be willing to have the matter removed from the court calendar if the Board would
rescind Ordinance No. 2012 and refer the matter back to the Planning Commission; and
The Board being fully advised in the premises, on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Sherbourne,
to refer the matter back to the Planning Commission, is DENIED. az
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. s '
NOES: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Study of
Ab
the Point Malate area,
City of Richmond, by the
State Department of Parks
and Recreation.
This Board having considered a letter from Fred L. Jones, Director- of the State
Department of Parks and Recreation, enclosed with which were copies of House Resolution 510
and Senate Resolution 221 pertaining to studies being made in regard to the Cameron-Unruh kir.
Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1964, and in particular
to a current study now under way in the vicinity of Point Molate, City of Richmond; and
Director Jones having advised that the Department is anxious to cooperate with3
county and city officials on the study and will be grateful for any assistance furnished;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the Park and Recreation Commission of
Contra Costa County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.j
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's
Action in Changing Newspaper
Designated for Certain r
Publications .
The Board being advised that in order to meet legal requirements it was necessary
to change newspapers designated for certain publications; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD':
ORDERED that the Clerk's action in changing the newspaper designated for publication of
Ordinances Nos. 2003 and 2006, from the LAFAYETTE SUN to the CONTRA COSTA TIMES, be and the
same is hereby RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by -the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
t James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. i
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Appointing
Replacements to the Social
Services Advisory Committee.
This Board having been advised that the following persons have resigned from the
Social Services Advisory Committee;
Mr. Richard M. Sax,
1323-B Locust Street
Walnut Creek, California
Mr. C. W. Borton,
56 Mariposa Court,
Danville, California;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to said committee as replacementi
Mrs . Edward E. McCombs
1246 Gerald Avenue
San Pablo, California,
Dr. Leonard Gittings
343 West Prospect
Danville, California.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AnS: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication
regarding public nuisance
caused by sport car rallies,
Orinda area.
This Board having received a letter from Mrs. Dorothy C. Lamb, 38 La Noria, OrindeU----
objecting to sport car rallies being held in that residential area .(La Noria, Camino Sobrante
La Espiral) , and stating that these rallies are creating a nuisance as well as being dangerous
also observing that there are no speed limit signs posted in that section;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator, the District Atto+ ;!'
and the Sheriff for report to the Board November 22, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter requesting
establishment of a rehabilitation
center.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Joseph E. Spott, 50 Muth Drive b-
Orinda, requesting the establishment of a rehabilitation center to be controlled by a
civilian director who would be responsible to the Board of Supervisors, on motion of
Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is
referred to the County Administrator and the Sheriff's Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:x
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
establishment of an airport
by the City of Richmond. tE,
WHEREAS this Board having received a notice from the San Francisco office of the
Federal Aviation Agency of the proposed establishment of an airport by the City of Richmond, 1
which proposal affects utilization of airspace, and the Agency desiring that the public be
afforded an opportunity to submit comments to the Chief, Air Traffic Branch, Federal Aviation t
Agency in San Francisco, prior to October 7, 1966; J .
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, u
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Department and
to the Board Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors
E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. fi 3r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Rescinding Y K
Actions Taken With Respect
to County Bond Issue Ballot
Measure in November, 1966.
The Board of Supervisors on September 6, 1966, having referred to its Adminis-
tration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) the matter of seeking i
voter sanction for the issuance of County Building Bonds in the November General Election, r
and the County Administrator having suggested that the election be deferred until April, t
1967;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that prior actions, including adoption of Resolution No. 5486, taken with respect s.
to a County Bond Election in November, 1966, are RESCINDED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i r;
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. I fin
NOES: None. C.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Fixing
Hearing re Proposed
Ordinance to Regulate
Activities Within Public
Rights of Way. yam
The Board having this day considered the matter of adopting an ordinance to
regulate activities within public rights of way; and r
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS y
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that September 27, 1966 at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time for public hear-
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Captain Edward M. Jellich of the Concord
Office of the California Highway Patrol and Undersheriff Harry Ramsey area requested to be.
present at said hearing.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I T
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Recommendation
to the Retirement Board regarding
Courthouse Remodeling.
Work Order 5316.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that this `;
Board of Supervisors recommends to the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees
Retirement Association that Arntz Construction Company be authorized to perform additional
work at the County Courthouse outside of the existing contract with said company, the work R.
involved to consist of relocating partition in Room 213 and removing a partition in Room 305A,
total cost of the work to be $2,321.14, and with the understanding that the costs involved
in said work will be accumulated to the lease-purchase agreement by the county and the Contras'..%
Costa County Employees Retirement Association.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John "Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
V y In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5506.
y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5506, in which the Board authorized Chairman to execute
Satisfaction of Liens taken against the following persons, is APPROVED:
Mrs. Jewell Amerson
Lyle Castle
Sam Freda
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
v Resolution No. 5507.
On recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5507, in which
the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial release of lien against Curtis W. Baker,
is APPROVED.
a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a;
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5509•
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD v
ORDERED that.. Resolution No. 5509, in which the Board approves agreement between Contra Costa a
County and Round Hill Estates/Round Hill Enterprises to effect closure of Round Hill Drive
during certain hours for a six-months period and authorizes Chairman to execute same on
behalf of the county, is ADOPTED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
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NOES: Supervisors Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos . 5514-5521.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD i
ORDERED that the following numbered resolutions with reference to Assessment District
No. 1966-4, Stanwell .Industrial Park, are APPROVED: z
No. 551.4, amending resolution of intention (No. 5325) adopted August 2, 1966;
No. 5515, directing Engineer of Work to file an Amended Engineer's Report
and Amended Estimate of Cost;
No. 5516, authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with City of Concord;
No. 5517, authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with Pacific Gas and
Electric Company;
No. 5518, authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with Contra Costa County
Water District and Stanwell Investment Company;
No. 5519, approving amended Engineer's Report, ordering construction of
improvements and the acquisition of capacity, and confirming 5F7
assessment;F
No. 5520, authorizing Engineer of Work to make changes in the work;
No. 5521, awarding contract to Gallagher & Burk for construction of
improvements .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, j
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5522•r;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5522, in which the Board accepts bid of Union Safe
Deposit Bank, Stockton, California, for $200,000 1965 Series C, Moraga School District
Bonds, at a net interest cost of $96,550 to the District, is APPROVED. 7,y
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, e y
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5523. x
i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5523, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute month-
to-month
onth
to-month rental agreement between County and Jerry and Rosemary Kramer for use of premises
at 820 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, by Probation Department, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
a In the Matter of Approval
N of Resolution No. 5524.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5524, in which the Board accepts quitclaim deed dated
September 9, 1966 , from Signal Oil and Gas Company terminating oil and gas lease on certain
county property in Oakley.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5525•
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On recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,,.. ,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD. ORDERED that Resolution No. 5525, in which
the Board authorizes Chairman to execute agreement between the County and the Kiwanis Club
of Martinez for use of premises at 750 Allen Street, Martin6z, by the County Medical
Services, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund'A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos. 5528-5532
and 5536.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS. BY THE BOARD",: s .
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5528-5532 and 5536 in which the Board authorizes County Auditor
to make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5533•r
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded. by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5533, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel
county tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5535•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5535, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease
between County and City of Richmond for use of a portion of basement area in the Richmond kh
City Hall by the County Office of Economic Opportunity, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5539.
On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD`P Y P
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5539, in which the Board approves policy statement applicable
to county drainage installations, is adopted. y;
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
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of Resolutions Nos. 5540-42.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5540-42, in which the Board approves the following annexa-
tions to County Service Areas indicated, are ADOPTED:
No. 5540 - Tract 3325, Danville area, to County Service Area L-45.
5541 - Tracts 3562 and 3611, Lafayette-Rheem area, to County
Service Area L-18. 3 a
5542 - Tract 3564, Concord area, to County Service Area L-42,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5543•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Y
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5543, in which the Board approves amendment to lease with Board
of Trustees, Walnut Creek Veterans Memorial Building, for use of premises by Walnut Creek
Municipal Court, to provide quarters for visiting judge at an increased cost of $40 per
month for janitorial services, effective date July 1, 1966, is APPROVED. x"
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. rF
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5544.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r.
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5544, in which the Board declares its intent to proceed with
construction of a Girls Treatment Facility during the 1967-1968 fiscal year, and requests
the State to make funds available for same, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5546.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5546, in w tich the Board approves and authorizes its Chairman
to execute an Agreement to assign the lease originally made to Pacific States Aviation to'
William S. Towne, who succeeds the previous assignees, S. I. Corporation and M. & T.
Corporation, is ADOPTED. x-
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
Agreement for Acquisition of
Vote Tabulating Equipment.
This being the time fixed for a report by the District Attorney with reference
to a review of the proposed lease agreement and proposed service agreement with Cubic
Corporation for Votronics Vote Counter equipment, the District Attorney reported to the
Board his observations on the terms as set forth in the agreements; and
The Board discussed same and being desirous of clarification of some points
raised in connection therewith, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias
IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be REFERRED to the District Attorney, County
Administrator, County Clerk, and the Registration and Election Supervisor, to work out
details of the points in question and report to the Board at 2 p.m. this day.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
A
Execution of Lease and Service
Agreements .With Cubic Corporation
for Vote Tabulating Equipment.
This being the time fixed for decision by the Board on proposed acquisition from
Cubic Corporation of vote tabulating equipment, the Board heard comments from the District w .
Attorney, County Administrator and County Registration and Election Supervisor following
their review of the proposed agreements ; and
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED and q
DIRECTED to execute on behalf of the County, a modified Lease Agreement (with Option to
Purchase) between the County of Contra Costa, as Lessee, and Cubic Corporation, as Lessor,
for Votronics Vote Counter equipment, upon the condition that the Lessor shall pay any2
additional insurance premium, to a maximum of $5,000 annually, which may be required iii . z
connection with the Lessee 's agreement to hold the Lessor harmless .and provide insurance
coverage in favor of the Lessor as provided in said Lease Agreement.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED and DIRECTED to
execute on behalf of the County, a modified Service Agreement for said equipment with Cubic
Corporation concurrently with the Lease Agreement for said equipment. h
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:l =
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. r,
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing Various
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Improvements along the Frontage of
Contra Costa Fire Protection District r
of Contra Costa County Fire College Site.
The Public Works Director having advised that he is presently preparing a project for various im-
provements at the intersection of Geary Road and Oak Grove Road to be accomplished by-contract, and the
Commissioners of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County desiring that various im- s
provements along the frontage of the District Fire College site property on Geary Road be included in the
public Works project with the understanding that Fire District funds be used for the Fire District portion of
the work;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public N
Works Department is directed to include in their project for improvement of said intersection, various improve-
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ments aloe the frontage of said Fire College site i.e. curb and utter, six-foot sidewalk one drop inletgggegP
roadway shoulder (6.5 feet adjacent to the lip of the gutter), access way through the median to accommodate
emergency left-turn movements directly onto Geary Road, a 12-inch electrical conduit to be placed beneath the
roadway for a blinker light, and various other incidental items.,- the Fire District to be financially responsible
for:
A. The total construction cost for Fire District's portion of the work as described above; t
B. A.portion of the total costs for construction engineering and inspection computed on the
same ratio as the Fire District construction costs to the total construction costs; and
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to encumber $9,000 of Fire District funds, r'K
estimated total cost for said work, prior to the commencement of the work, on the premise that the encumbered
Fire District Funds be used to meet the actual cost of the Fire District's portion of the work as computed by
the Public Works Department after said work has been completed; and of
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is further directed to encumber and use additional Fire
District funds if the actual cost is greater than the estimated $9,000.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
r:James P. Kenny.
NOD, )': None.
ABSENT: NDne.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 27, 1966, at 9 a.m. in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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BEFOREORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION fvv
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, s
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, Iia
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood
that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required'
Walnut Creek Municipal Court. Authorize filling of one (1) position
Deputy Clerk I, position number 02,
and cancel one (1) Deputy Clerk IV
position authorized by Resolution Number p
5480, effective September 28, 1966.
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Mt. View Fire District.Reclassify Fireman positions number 02
and 05, SalaryRange 39 ($598-$727) , to
Senior Fireman, Salary Range 41 ($628-$763) ,
effective September 28, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.Ir
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION Fund Account Sub. Acct. DECREASE INCREASE.
Main Object
Mt. View Fire Protection
District
I. Hydrants 2015 2015-7750 001
Reserve for Contingencies 2015 2015-9970 1,600 $
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Plant Acquisition
Bollinger Canyon
Building Alterations 1003 110-7710 601 4000
Survey and Map Property 1003 110-7700 602 4,000,.
Jury Commissioner & Court
Secretary 0237
Furniture 118
Office Expense 118
Probation - Childrens
Shelter 309
Chair Lft-Arm Sec. 1003 309-7752 701 125
Chair, Rt-Arm Sec. 1003 309-7752 702 125
Chair, Armless 1003 309-7752 703 255 rfY
Chair, Panel Arm 1003 309-7752 704 53
Chair, Plastic Arm 1003 309-7752 705 12 F0
Table, Game 1003 309-7752 706 64
Wall Units 1003 309-7752 707 188
Table, Round 48" 1003 309-7752 708 56 i-
Table, 36 x 72 1003 309-7752 709 29 E
Table, 30 x 75 1003 309-7752 716 8
Table, 30 x 60 1003 309-7752 717 28
Table, Square 1003 309-7752 723 33
Table, Round w/4 ben 1003 309-7752 721} 46
Table, Folding 1003 309-7752 72 22
Hi Chairs 1003 309-7752 729 160
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APPROPRIATION (continued) Fund Account Sub. Acct. DECREASE INCREASE
Main Object
Probation - Childrens
Shelter (309) (con't)A;
Table, Folding 36 x 96 1003 309-7752 730 50
Toasters 1003 309-7750 742 299
Ping Pong Tables 1003 309-7750 738 4
Sewing Machine 1003 309-7750 736 87 +
Bookcases 1003 309-7751 725 40
Tables, 36 x 96 1003 309-7752 711 16 x°
Cribs 1003 309-7752 713 150
Beds, Youth 1003 309-7752 714 148
Beds , Panel, 30 x 75 1003 309-7752 715 433 k =-
Planters 1003 309-7752 710 22 I
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 5 .li
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1. Arlington Avenue 1003 661-7600 701 1,500
3. Danville Boulevard . 1003 661-7601 801 2,800 r
Boulevard Way 1003 661-7601 901 3,500
6. Reliez Valley Road 1003 661-7600 803 6,000
8. North Main Street 1003 661-7601 903 1,700
12. Danville Boulevard 1003 661-7601 808 39300
15. Bear Creek Road 1003 661-7600 809 19300
16. Pleasant Hill Road 1003 661-7600 810 1,900
20. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661-7600 811 600
21. Camino Pablo 1003 661-7600 812 3,200
22. Wiget Lane 1003 661-7600 407 1,500 ter.,
23. La Gonda Way 1003 661-7600 310 20000
24. San Pablo Dam Road 1003 661-7600 232 7,810
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 25,800 f4
Design Engineering 1003 661-7600 595 11,310
MINOR ROAD' CONSTRUCTION
2. Greenwood Drive 1003 662-7600 701 4,600
5. Palm Avenue 1003 662-7600 801 800
7. Sleepy Hollow Lane 1003 662-7600 301 7,500
9. Orchard Road 1003 662-7600 805 1,300
10. Orange Street 1003 662-7600 901 1,200 kf
11. Second Street 1003 662-7600 702 800
13. Pueblo Avenue 1003 662-7600 001 1000
14. Burgess Street 1003 662-7600 002 1000
17. Medanos Avenue 1003 662-7600 003 11,650x
18. Legion Court 1003 662-7600 806 1,100' w
19. Morgan Territory Road 1003 662-7600 902 3,950 .
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 25,500
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r ..
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
Provide Funds for Certain
Districts .
Pursuant to Public Resources Code, Section 9371, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-
Controller is AUTHORIZED to provide from county funds, $1,000 to the Contra Costa Soil
Conservation District, and $736 to the Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District for y,
district operating requirements, an appropriation having been included in the Budget to cover
these payments .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A.
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
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Will H. Perry, Jr. , Director, Disaster Office, to
attend NAtional Conference of the United States
Civil Defense Council in Louisville, Kentucky,
October 23 through October 29, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
1 be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
M. L. Kermit, Traffic Engineer, Public Works Department,
to attend meeting on Urban Mass Transit Planning in the
period October 31 through November 4, 1966, said meeting
being sponsored by the Institute of Transportation and
Traffic Engineering, University of California at Asilomar,
Pacific Grove, California, registration fee, 180. a
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Assignment
of Delinquent Accounts to r.
the Retailers Collection
Association of Contra Costa 1
County.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent
accounts totaling $10,619.71, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the county. ' ..,3,
and the particular department of the county from which said accounts emanated, and having
recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa
County;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by SupervisorDias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $10,619.74 are hereby ASSIGNED to the Retailers""'-
Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current contract, the
Auditor-Controller 's department to handle the actual transfer.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of Delinquent
Accounts .
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in `
the amount of $20,650.81, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the county -
and having recommended that said accounts be written off;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f`
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said
delinquent accounts in the amount of $20,650.81.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t,£
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
make refund to Mary Dixon.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $79 to Mary
Dixon, which amount was billed to her in error.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing yt.
Chairman to Execute Agreement
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Between The County and the
State of California for
Alcoholic Rehabilitation
Program.a .,
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute an agreement
between the California State Department of Public Health and the County of Contra Costa, under
the terms of which the County will be reimbursed to a maximum amount of $58,000 for providing E
alcoholic rehabilitation services for the period from July 1, 1966 through February 28, 1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.r
In the Matter of Authorizing
payment of Special Board and
Care Rate for Mary Ann Duncan.
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to make payment of special board and
care rate in the amount of $140 per month to Life Stream House, 2736 Dwight Way, Berkeley,
California, for support and maintenance of Mary Ann Duncan, dependent child of the Juvenile
Court , as recommended by the County Probation Officer and the Judge of the Juvenile Court.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. tr
In the Matter of Revision
of Board Order, re Emergency G
Repairs by County Hospital
Personnel to Certain
Respiratory Equipment.,
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The Board of Supervisors having been informed by Mr. J. P. Mc Brien, County Adminis-
trator, that the National Foundation-March of Dimes has advised that they have not been able
to obtain insurance coverage naming the county as an additional insured under their policy so t
that the county is held harmless, as required by order of the Board dated February 1, 1966s
in connection with repairs made by County Hospital staff to respiratory equipment owned by
the National Foundation and used by post polio patients; and '
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Mr. McBrien having further advised that the National Foundation has agreed to
compensate the county for the insurance premium attributable to the additional liability ,
exposure of the county;Y
I NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS ORDERED that revision of the Board's order of February 1, 1966 to provide forsaid '
compensation to the county, is hereby AUTHORIZED. u:
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Proposal
from the Bay Area Social
Planning Council re
Consolidation of County
Health, Hospital, Social
Service and Probation
Departments .K}
This Board having on September 13, 1966 referred to the County Administrator for
review and report this date, proposal from the Bay Area Social Planning Council regarding
consolidation of the County Health, Hospital, Social Service and Probation Departments; and`
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The County Administrator having requested that he be given one week additional,.
i time to study this matter, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the date for submission of said report is extended to ix
October 4, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamas E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
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In the Matter of Progress
Report with Reference to
Cabrilho Drive, Martinez.
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This Board having continued to September 27, 1966 progress report with reference
to the use of Cabrilho Drive, Martinez, California, as an access road. by Pacific Coast
Lacquer Company, and Supervisor Coll having reported that additional time is required for."
review by said Company's legal department, which is on the east coast; and d
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is continued to October 11, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. L inscbe id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: No-ne.
In the Matter of Invitation
from San Bernardino County
Board of Supervisors to
Attend Safety Conference.
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This Board having received an invitation from San Bernardino County Board of
Supervisors to attend Safety Conference to be held on October 6-7, 1966, at Monte Corona
Conference Center, Twin Peaks, California;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE .BOARD ,z,
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid James P. Kenny.y
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
South San Ramon Homeowners
A
Association, re Mail Delivery
Service.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Richard H. Fahey, 152 Baltusrol Place,
Dublin, California, President of the South San Ramon Homeowners Association, informing the
Board of attempts of said Association to have their mail delivery service changed from
Dublin to San Ramon Post Office for those residents residing in Contra Costa County; and
requesting support from the Board, pointing out that some revenue from automobile registration
fees which should go to our county is undoubtedly going to Alameda County because of the E
Dublin Post Office crossing county lines ;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDA
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator for report on October 11,
1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, j r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None .
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Resolution
Adopted by the Board of
Supervisors, City and County y'
of San Francisco, re Enactment3..
of Legislation to Increase
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Rental Allowances in the
AFDC Program.
This Board having received a copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of
Supervisors, City and County of San Francisco, recommending enactment of state legislation J
to increase state participation in program of Aid to Families with Dependent Children; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and the County
Welfare Director.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
4.AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Notice of
State Advisory Hospital
Council Meeting,
Los Angeles.
This Board having received a notice of State Advisory Hospital Council Meeting
on October 6, 1966, at 10:00 a.m. , Room 1138, State Building, Los Angeles, at which meeting
all applicants for community mental health center funds will be given an opportunity to
give presentations to the Council regarding their applications, and thereafter 1965-1966
funds will be allocated to specific projects; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this notice is referred to the County Administrator, County Medical Director,
and Public Works Director.'
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Request
of Certain Organizations
in the Bethel Island Area
re Setback on Waterfront A,
Lots .
This Board having received copy of a letter addressed to the County PlanningDepartmentfromJackHyatt, who represents certain organizations in the Bethel Island area, ..."
requesting that the 50-foot setback on waterfront lots remain in the County R-R Ordinance
as Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District does not have legal power to reg late
building setbacks on the levee lots;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Planning Department for report to theBoardonOctober4, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas. John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
FNOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Resolution
Adoptee. by the Sacramento
City-County Chamber of
Commerce, re Property Tax N
Legislation; and Remarks
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of Senator Virgil O'Sullivan,
Chairman of the Fact Finding
Committee on Revenue and
Taxation.
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1. Copy of Resolution from the Board of Directors of the Sacramento City-CountyChamberofCommerce, recommending that comprehensive property tax reform legislation be
enacted during the 1967 session of the California State Legislature; and
2. Copy of remarks of Senator Virgil O'Sullivan, Chairman of the Senate Fact
Finding
Committee on Revenue and Taxation, before the Third Equalization District Tax Management:
Conference (AB 80) ;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
xORDEREDthatthesemattersarereferredtotheCountyAssessor, and the County Administrator.,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Claim k'
for Damages .
William J. Adams, 6 Corte Cielo, Martinez, California (and his attorney, Gerald A.
Belleci, 5.38-550 Affinito Lane, Pittsburg, California) having filed with this Board onSeptember21, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $25,000;4
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor- Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, t
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ra
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. f
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In the Matter of Claim
for Damages . rf
Jana Louise Adams, 6 Corte Cielo, Martinez, California (and her attorney, Gerald A. w
Belleci, 538-550 Affinito Lane, Pittsburg, California) having filed with this Board on
iz.September ?_l, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $150,000;
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. c{
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Claim
for Damages .w K
Herbert Daniel Higgins, 685 Central Avenue, Pittsburg, California (and his attorney, va}
Gerald A. Belleci, 538-550 Affinito Lane, Pittsburg, California) having filed with this
Board on September 21, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $25,000s
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,Q T :
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. X71
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ti
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Claim
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for Damages .
Louise Hi gins , 685 Central Avenue, Pittsburg, California, (and her attorney,
Gerald Belleci, 53-550 Affinito Lane, Pittsburg, California) having filed with this Board
on September 21, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $300,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, t
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4q
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Application
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for Leave to Present Late
Claim.
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Mr. William 0. Hamilton, represented by Richard D. Sanders, Attorney, 260 East Tenth t
Street, Pittsburg, California, having filed with this Board on September 22, 1966,
Application for Leave to Present Late Claim, on behalf of Carol Hamilton, a minor, for
personal injuries in the amount of $51,500;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Application for Leave to Present Late Claim is hereby
DENIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.s
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In the Matter of Approving
and Ratifying Stipulation
for Judgment in County v.
Nulty, Action No. 87,408.
This Board having on December 14, 1965 directed the District Attorney to negotiate,
if possible, a settlement of the condemnation action by the County against William T. Nulty,
et al. , Action No. 87,408; and a Stipulation for Judgment having been entered into in said
action and filed on September 21, 1966; Now, therefore,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said Stipulation for Judgment is hereby
affirmed, ratified, and approved; and in connection therewith the Chairman of the Board is
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authorized to execute and present on behalf of Contra Costa County, a Creditor's Claim in
the amount of $7,500 against the estate of Pierina Rose Ferrario, Action No. 32790.
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Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
i In the Matter of Transferring
Certain Monies to the County
General Fund.
This Board having heretofore found Dr. Samuel Bernstein to be in default in
connection with construction of a motel at Buchanan Field;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the monies deposited by Dr. Bernstein and held by the County to
Guarantee performance in connection with construction of said motel are hereby transferred .
to the County General Fund.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote- of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Affidavits
of Publication of Ordinances
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008,
and 2012.
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This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008,
and 2012 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 Linscheid seconded b Supervisor Mo f
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly
published.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Installation
of Street Lights in County Vi^
µService Area M-4, San Ramon
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Area.At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on
street ,lighting, Resolution No . 1091, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director,
IT.IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to
install and energize six (6) 7,500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 2911,
County Service AreaM-4, San Ramon.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights shall be installed in accordance with the
drawing entitled "County Service Area M-4, Sub. 2911," dated September 22, 1966 , which is
on file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll., seconded by Supervisor
Moriarty, and by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund . Linscheid, Jades P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to Install Street
Lights in County Service
Area L-43, Shore Acres.
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After an engineering study and in conformance with the policy on street lighting,
Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, z
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to
install two (2) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights on the north side of Port Chicago R
Highway in County Service Area L-43, Shore Acres . ErY}
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights shall be installed in accordance with the
drawing entitled "County Service Area L-43, Port Chicago Highway, East of Wharf Drive,”
dated September 15, 1966, which is on file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works
Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
recommendation of the Social v:
Programs Committee.
This Board having referred to the Social Programs Committee- (Supervisors J. E.
Moriarty and A. M. Dias), a communication from Mr. Joseph E. Spott, 50 Muth Drive, Orinda.,
California, requesting the Board, among other things , to order all county employees to
desist from using the term "Rehabilitation Center" in describing the jail-prison at
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rehabilitation program is not conducted at the Center, some aspects of rehabilitation are
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accomplished, and it therefore recommends that no change be made in the name at this time;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee isAa
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: YFJ
AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Change Order
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No. 17-D for Courthouse
Remodeling. Work Order 5316.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS ORDERED that r
the Board of Supervisors recommends to the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County
1 Employees Retirement Association that Change Order No. 17-D to the contract with Arntz
Construction Company for Courthouse remodeling, which provides for an additional allowance
of $5,000 for extra work which was not anticipated, or which was found as job conditions
as the work progressed, be APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Change Order No. 4 to contract
for construction of Emergency
Operating Center for Contra
Costa Fire Protection District
of Contra Costa County Consoli-
dated, Geary Road and Dorothy
Drive, Pleasant Hill,
California.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Change Order No. 4 to contract with Built-Right Construction Company for the-41
construction of the Emergency Operating Center for the Contra Costa Fire Protection District
of Contra Costa Consolidated, Geary= Road and Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill, providing for the
installation of underground conduits across Dorothy Drive, total cost of work to be $819.44., .n
requiring a fourteen-day extension to the contract, is APPROVED, and the Chairman of the
Board is AUTHORIZED to execute same.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, s -
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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of Resolution No. 5552•
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On mot ion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5552, in which the Board authorizes Chairman of the Board to
execute use agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Concerted Services Project,_`3
i Inc. for the use of office space, Pittsburg area, to be used by Social Service Department,
at no rental charge to County, is APPROVED. 3
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, p
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5553.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD `
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5553, in which the Board directs the Public Works Director to
issue an encroachment permit to Mr. Raffi Bedayn to allow construction of a new shelter at
a new location on Orchard Road, Orinda, in accordance with plans approved by the Public -
Works Department and cancels all permits previously granted, is APPROVED.
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i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. r
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5554.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5554, in which the Board fixes October 25, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. 1
for sale of $915,000 Antioch Unified School District Bonds, 1963 Series B, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. p f ,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5556.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5556, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial
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release of lien taken against Aaron Wallace, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, sC
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5557•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5557, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute
cancellation of lien taken against Pierre Williams, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval n
of Resolution No. 5558•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias., -IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5558, in which the Board approves the proposed Las Trampas
Park Development within Contra Costa County, using State Bond Grant funds (estimated cost 4
404,450) , and requests the East Bay Regional Park District to submit the appropriate
application, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
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of Resolution No. 5559.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Transfer Request Resolution No. 5559, pursuant to which certain classified
employees of the Office of the County Superintendent of Schools are given another opportunity
to obtain Social Security coverage (O.A.S.D.I . ) , is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, drt
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.r
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5561.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5561, in which the Board conveys to the East Bay Municipal
Utility District for a consideration of $1,500, an easement on county property required byutheDistrictforwaterlinepurposes (Sycamore Valley Road Drainage), is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred, M. Dias , James- E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos . 5562
and 5563.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5562 and 5563, in which the Board authorizes County
Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5566.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5566, in which the Board grants an additional five percent
salary increase for the classifications of Juvenile Hall Nurse and Supervising Clinic
Nurse, effective September 1, 1966, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5567.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD '
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5567, in which the Board fixed October 18, 1966, at 10:30
as the time for hearing on the proposed amexation of Concord Naval Weapons Station to the a
City of Concord, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES : None.
j ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5568.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5568, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor-
Controller.
y to transfer $783 from the capital outlay reserve fund to the general fund of the .Mt. View.
County Fire Protection District, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. a
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In the Matter of Approval r
of Resolution No. 5569.
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On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5569,
in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute subordination of lien against Curtis W.
Baker, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred. M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5570.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5570, in which the Board adopts policy statement with reference s„
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to the Contra Costa County Workable Program, and approves submission of application to the
Housing and Home Finance Agency for recertification for the period commencing October 1,
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1966, is APPROVED.1f C
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5573 .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5573, in which the Board grants consent to Central Contra Costa A
Sanitary District to undertake proceedings to acquire and construct sanitary sewers and to
provide that the cost shall be assessed on the District benefited, under appropriate special
assessment and assessment bond proceedings, Local Improvement District No. 48, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.a
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Outlining Kra
Conditions for Approval of
Resolution No. 5573 which
grants consent for Assessment r
Proceedings to Central k
Contra Costa Sanitary District.
This Board having on September 27, ,1966, adopted Resolution No. 5573, granting
consent to Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to initiate assessment proceedings under
which a sewerage service facility will be constructed to serve the Las Trampas Youth Village
in Bollinger Canyon and adjacent properties; and n
The County Public Works and Health Departments having recommended to this Board i
that an understanding be reached with respect to said consent, and this Board having agreed
to said understanding, which follows:
1. That a portion of the Countyts estimated $64,000 assessment will be
subject to rebatement; the rebatable sum being approximately $45,000;
2. That after installation of the proposed facility the District will
assume responsibility for disposal of all sewage originating within
the area served by the facility, and charge the County annually for
services rendered;
3. That, after the facility is installed, the County will make available
to the District, pumps and septic tanks presently existing at the
Village, in an effort to cooperate with the District.
In the event of failure of the proposed facility, the pond presently
existing •at the Village will also be made available to, the District, j
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but only in emergency situations, occurring during a period of one
year commencing at the time the proposed facility is placed in opera- r
tion, and providing that the District obtains permission from the
County before the pond is used. Maintenance and operation of the s
existing pumps, septic tanks and pond, after the facility is installed,
shall be the responsibility of the District.
All costs incurred in furnishing operating personnel, power supply,
power, repairs, and hauling or any other costs resulting from opera-
tion and maintenance of the existing pump, septic tank, pipes, and
pond shall be paid by the District.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to sign t;
a letter addressed to the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District requesting that the
Chairman of its Board of Directors countersign indicating that the conditions outlined x
above meet with the approval of the District.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board;
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval t
of Resolutions Nos . 5571
and 5572.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5571 and 5572 in which the Board commends Edward E. J. Haley
for receiving the City of San Pablo's "Man of the Year" award; and commends Violet Parsons,
the recipient of the 'Book of Golden Deeds" awarded to the outstanding woman of the City
of San Pablo for 1966, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointment Y
to the Office of Public
Defender.
The Board having on April 5, 1966 authorized its Administration and Finance
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) to present recommendations to the Board. ,
on procedures to implement the appointment of Public Defender, and having on May 3, 1966' .
directed the County Administrator to make arrangements with the Personnel Director for
receiving and screening applications for said position; and
The Board having this day received the report of the above-named Screening Committee`;__"
recommending that the Public Defender be appointed from one of the following four applicants*r E-V
John C. Fell, Attorney at Law, San Jose, California;
William R. Higham, Attorney at Law, Pittsburg, California;
Samuel H. Mesnick, Deputy District Attorney_ IV, Contra Costa County;
Patrick R. Murphy, Assistant Public Defender, Sacramento County;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS i
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that October 4, 1966, at 2:00 p.m., is fixed as the time for the Board
to meet in EXECUTIVE SESSION for the purpose of interviewing the above-named applicants .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Assessment District, Eckley
Lane, Walnut Creek. LS;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Public Works Director are requested to cooperate
with Attorney David N. Bortin, representing Mt . Diablo Unitarian Church, Walnut Creek, in
commencing local improvement district proceedings for an assessment district proposed in
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connection with the development of Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek.
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The foregoing order was passed by the -following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.t
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This being the time fixed for public hearing on a proposed ordinance to regulate r<
activity within public rights of way, the Board considered an ordinance which would amend
the County Ordinance Code to add Sections 3420 through 3423 thereto; including four alter-
natives for Section 3422 entitled "Unlawful Use of Right of Way"; and
Chairman James P. Kenny read a letter signed by various residents of San Pablo,
California, objecting to the passage of the ordinance and the following persons were then
heard favoring adoption of the ordinance:
Undersheriff Harry D. Ramsay and Captain Edward M. Jellich, Commander,
Concord Area California Highway Patrol, both of whom-recommended the first
alternative for Section 3422; K
Mr. Ben Goldberger, Pittsburg, California;
Appearing in opposition were the following:
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Attorney David N. Bortin, resident of Walnut Creek;
Charity Hirsch, 841 Coventry Road, Kensington;
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Mrs . Gidlof of Berkeley-Oakland Women for Peace; i
Mr. Jim Bernard, resident of Canyon; and
The Board members having discussed the alternatives offered, on motion of
Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Ordinance No. 2022, an emergency ordinance, effective immediately, regulating activity
within public rights of way was APPROVED, incorporating in Section 3422 the first alter-
native: "It is unlawful for any person to sleep, doze, or recline outside of any motor
vehicle or trailer within any right of way" .
IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published in
the "Pittsburg Post Dispatch" for the time and in the manner required by law.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of County Hospital
and County Health Department
Nurses Salaries.y;
Mrs. Maxine Johnson, representative of Contra Costa County Employees Union,
Local 302, AFL-CIO, having appeared to request information on the recommendation of the
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nurses; and
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The Board having indicated that its members were not in agreement, and after
statements made by individual Board members, the following motions were made:
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Supervisor Moriarty moved that an additional fivepy per cent increase for
both Hospital and Health Department nurses be granted, as recommended by the
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County Administrator; there was no second to the motion.
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Supervisor Dias made a motion to grant seven and one-half per cent
across the Board increases for both classifications; the motion was seconded tai
by Supervisor Kenny and the vote on the motion was as follows: Y
i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
Thereupon, Supervisor Moriarty again moved that a five per cent across
the Board increase be granted for both Hospital and Health Department nurses; t
the motion was seconded by Supervisor Coll and the vote on the motion was as
follows:
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. 1;=
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a:
Supervisor Linscheid then moved that a seven and one-half per cent increase Y7_
for Hospital Staff nurses and a five per cent increase for Public Health nurses
be approved effective September 1, 1966; the motion was seconded by Supervisor
Kenny, and was adopted by the following vote :
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
Thereupon, Mrs. Johnson advised the Board that its increase of seven and one-half
per cent and five per cent was not acceptable and that strike sanction would now be sought
before the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, AFL-CIO;
Supervisor Linscheid then moved that the Board order authorizing a seven and one-half
per cent salary increase for Hospital Staff nurses and a five per cent salary increase for
Public Health nurses effective September 1, 1966, be rescinded since the increase was not a
tacceptable, and that September 29, 1966, at 9:00 a.m. be fixed as the time for the Board to t
again consider this matter; the motion was seconded by Supervisor Moriarty.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None . rw
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Adjournment
in Respect to the Memory of
the Late Michael J. Gatto,
Judge of the Justice Court,
Pittsburg Judicial District.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that adjournment of this meeting is taken at 4:30 p.m. in respect to -the memory of
the late Michael J. Gatto, Judge of the Justice Court, Pittsburg Judicial District.
The .foregoing order was passed by the following vote -of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, September 290 1966, at 9 a.m. in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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ATTEST:
W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1966 1v
THE BOARD MEN! IN REGULAR ADJOURNED R"
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. r.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY Y;
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS a
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. x
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
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On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid seconded b Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that theypy, person listed,
be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Marvin E. Scott, Airport Manager, to attend hearing before the State
Aeronautics Board to present Contra Costa County's position on the Stateu,3
Board 's proposed policy for allocation of "Airport Assistance Revolving
Fund Acquisition and Development Money," to be held October 5, 1966 in
Los .Angeles, California.
The foregoing order ,was passed by the following .vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.H
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5574•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE A`
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5574, in which the Board approves in principle the
proposed policy of the State Aeronautics Board for allocation of "Airport Assistance
Revolving Fund Acquisition and Development Money," is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order wasgg passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5575. s
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5575, in which the Board increases salary of Dr. G. W.r
Kent, Chief Assistant Health Officer, from Range ?7 to Range 83, and fixes the compensation
at $2126 during his assumption of County .Health Officer duties, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Yap
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5576.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT ISBYTHE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5576, in which the Board grants an additional 72 percent
salary increase for County Hospital Nurses and Public Health Nurses, effective October 1,
1966, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. y
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of the Vacancy
in the Judgeship in the
Pittsburg Judicial District-
Court istrictCourtandofSuggestedJudicial
District Consolidations.
The vacancy in the judgeship in the Pittsburg Judicial District Court and the
possible consolidation of the Pittsburg and Antioch Judicial Districts having been considered ''
by the Board; and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having inquired as to the action required to consolidate r
the Pittsburg, Antioch, and Martinez Judicial Districts with the Mount Diablo Judicial
District; and Supervisor T. J. Coll having indicated that such consolidation action would`
require the assignment of judges on an interim basis; and whereupon Supervisor Moriarty
moved that the County Administrator be directed to check with the Judicial Council of the
State of California on such judicial assignments with said motion being seconded by
Supervisor Coll; and M"
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that he was generally in favor of lower`
court consolidations; that approval of the suggested consolidation of the Pittsburg and'
Antioch Judicial Districts would not currently result in economies; that he therefore favored
an appointment to the vacant judgeship in the Pittsburg Judicial District Court with
attention to consolidation of the two court districts at a later time; and whereupon he moved-'
that Attorney 0. F. Fenstermacher be appointed to fill the vacant judgeship in the Pittsburg
Judicial District Court, which motion received no second; and
Counts Administrator J. P. McBrien having indicated that he was strongly in favor,
of lower court consolidation; that the matter of the assignment of judges on a temporary,
basis to a consolidated Pittsburg-Antioch Judicial District Court should not be a serious'
f the sentiment in opposition to the suggested Pittsburgproblem; but that he was aware o
Antioch court combination; and
Supervisor Moriarty having withdrawn his motion pertaining to the proposal on
the four judicial district consolidations; and
recommended that the suggestedSupervisorJ. P. Kenny having court consolidations
be studied by a special committee comprised of Supervisor Linscheid, Supervisor Coll, and
County Administrator McBrien; and
THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors Linscheid and Coll and County Administrator
McBrien are directed to study aforesaid consolidation proposals and report to the Board z
on Tuesday, October 1.4., 1966.
The foregoing order 'was passed by the following vote of the Board:
Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. I
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 4, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1966 f
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION w '
AT 9 A.M. F .
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS' ADMINISTRATION yY F
3 _BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT.: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ,
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments . 4.
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On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
s ,Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood
that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
County Assessor. Reclassify five (5) -Appraiser Aide positions,
number 03 05, 06, 09 and 12, Salary Range
35 ($5434660), to Appraiser I, Salary
Range 39 ($598-$727) , effective October 5,
1966.
Its
Count;; Hospital. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Senior Clinical Laboratory
Technologist, Salary Range 41 ($625-$763), Y
effective October 5, 1966.
Sheriff. Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary
Range 23 ($405-$493) , and cancel one (1)
Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, Salary a
Range 26 ($436-$530) , effective October 5.0
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Social Service. Cancel two (2) Child Welfare Worker positions,
number 07 and 14, Salary Range 43 ($660-$801) ,
and add four (4) 2040 Child Welfare Worker
positions, effective October 5, 1966. rn
Contra Costa County Fire Reclassify twenty (20) Fireman positions,
Protection District. Salary Range 39 ($5984727),727), to Senior Fireman,
Salary Range 41 ($628—$763) , effective i
October 5, 1966.
El Sobrante County Fire Reclassify one (1) Fireman, position nuuber 02i
Protection District. Salary Range 39 ( 598—$727) , to Senior Fireman,
Salary Range 41 ($628—$763) , effective
October 5, 1966.
Orinda County Fire Reclassify three (3) Fireman positions, number hProtectionDistrict. 16, 17 and 18, Salary Range 39 ($598-$727),
to Senior Fireman, Salary Range 41 ($628-$763)2
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effective October 5, 1966.
San Pablo County Fire Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range 39 ($598-
Protection District. a727), and cancel one (1) Fire Engineer,
Salary Range 41 ($628—$763) , effective f;
October 5, 1966. Amend Resolution 5315 by
removing Fire Engineer.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Granting
Permission for Recruitment
of Auditor II.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that permission is granted for recruitment at the third step of Salary Range 46
782) for the class of Auditor II, for the period October 4, 1966 through June 30, 1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, A
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.ra
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor f..
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to _wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB ACCT.DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
County Administrator
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Miscellaneous Services 1102 367 - 2490 35,000
and Supplies
Fishing Boat 1102 367 - 7750 001 35,000.
Martinez Administration
Buildings
9 Metal Shelving Units 1003 237 - 7751 002 500
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Various Alterations 1003 086 - 7710 603 500
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SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
3. Pacheco Boulevard 1003 661 - 7600 814 1,500'
5 Pomona Street 1003 661 - 7600 813 3,500: `-,-
6.6. Grizzly Peak Blvd.1003 661 - 7600 703 3,800, . ... ;'
7. Pomona Street 1003 661 - 7600 312 1,000, .
Betterments 1003 661 - 7600 590 8,800
Design Engineering 1003 661 - 7600 595 1,000
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION u
1. Marks Road 1003 662 - 7600 807 600
2. School Street 1003 662 - 7600 808 2,500 k
4. Fourth Street 1003 662 - 7600 703 4,200
Betterments 1003 662 - 7600 590 7,300
Equipment Operation
1. Van Econoline 65 - 7753 08 4,700
2. Patrol 255 - 7753 26 4,800
t 3. Sedan 264 - 7753 02 1,700
4. 3/4 Ton Stake 318 - 7753 07 2,400 r;
5. Sedan 319 - 7753 14 1,700
6. Van Econoline 319 - 7753 15 2000 x
7. Pickup 366 - 7753 07 5050
8. 1 1/2 Ton Van 540 - 7753 16 4,800
10. . Tractor and Disc 65 - 7756 07 6,775
1. Sedan 63 - 7753 01 39400
2. Patrol 63 - 7753 02 4.9800;
3. Van Econoline 63 - 7753 05 7,000.
4. Pickup 63 - 7753 06 5050 ,
5. 3/4 Ton Stake 63 - 7753 24 2,l 00
6. 1 1/2 Ton Van 63 - 7753 25 4P 00
8. Tractor and Disc 63 - 7756 26 6,775 t
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
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Right of Way Division to
Cancel Lease for Premises
Occupied as Temporary
Quarters for Superior Court,
Martinez.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to cancel
lease with Dr. R. D. Kassels, owner of premises at 823 Main Street, Martinez, California,
occupied as temporary quarters for Superior Court Department 7, said cancellation effective r**,
October 10, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: X
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Negotiate for Temporary
Classroom Space for Social
Service Department. M
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate
for temporary classroom space in the City of Martinez, to be used on a month to month basis
for the Social Service Department for the induction and training of new social workers.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. T
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
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Locate Office Space in the
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDY.
ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to locate officey_
space in the Concord-Pleasant Hill area to be used by the Social Service Department on a
month to month basis .
The foregoing order was passed by tha following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,r:.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Proceedings
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of the Board during month of
September, 1966.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD t
ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of
September, 1966 was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the
Chairman authorized to sign said minutes .
The foregoinggg order waspassed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
I Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:i
Mrs . Karin Beckmann, Associate Planner, to attend meeting on Urban
Mass Transit Planning, October 30 - November 4, 1966, at Asilomar, r
Pacific Grove, California; said meeting is being sponsored by the
Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering, University of
California, registration fee $180.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Office of County Administrator
to request review of fire
f house site master plan.
This Board requested and received from the Pacific Fire Rating Bureau, on December 9
1963, a fire station site master plan for the central portion of this County, encompassing
the territory of the Contra Costa, Orinda, Mountain View, Eastern Contra Costa and Briones
County Fire Protection Districts , the Lafayette, Danville and Bay Point Fire Protection
Districts, and the City of Martinez, and has been apprised that there have been major r"
changes made in the allowable fire apparatus response distances and in the distribution of
fire companies; A
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Office of the County Administrator is AUTHORIZED to
request a review of the fire house site master plan.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Feasibility
Study re Construction of a
Sanitary Sewerage System,
Oakley area.
This Board having received a notice from the Office of the County Assessor stating
that the boundaries for a county service area to provide for a feasibility study in regard
to construction of a sanitary sewerage system in the Oakley area, have been reviewed and -.
are in order;
ii On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
f ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator, District Attorney and
Public Works Director.
The foregoing motion was passed b the following vote of the Board:g g P y g
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
f Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. 1<
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In the Matter of Appointing
Directors of the West Contra
Costa Hospital District.
Pursuant to Section 32100.4 of the Health and Safety Code and on motion of
Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow-
ing persons are reappointed to the office of Directors of West Contra Costa Hospital District
for terms expiring on the first Tuesday of January, 1971, Vernon T. Archibald, M.D.,
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James F. Embick, M.D., and A. J. Furrer.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Absence of Judge McNamara.
Good cause appearing therefor
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That the absence of Judge Jefferson McNamara from the State of California for the
period from September 24, 1966 through October 16, 1966 is hereby approved.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by r
Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint
in Court Action to the Office
of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on September 29, 1966, referred copy of Summons
and Complaint served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on September 29, 1966, in Action
No. 99767 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra n '
Costa, PETER BLADO, a minor, by HAROLD R. BLADO, his Guardian Ad Litem 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 is hereby
J RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: z,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Complaint, Summons,
and Claim for Personal
Injuries, in Court Action
to the Office of the
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on September 29, 1966, referred copy of Complaint,
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Summons, and Claim for Personal Injuries served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on a
September 29, 1966, in Action No. 102601 of the Superior Court of the State of California,
in and for the County of Contra Costa, WILLIAM JOSEPH BRAZE 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 is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT : None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Notice of Petition
for Peremptory Writ of
Mandate and attached
documents in Court Action
to the Office of the r
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board havingon September 2$ 1966 referredP copy of Notice ofPetitionforPeremptoryWritofMandateandattacheddocumentsservedonW. T. Paasch, Countg,, x.Clerk (M. Mackey, Deputy) on September 15, 1966, in Action No. R 13808 of the Superior Court . r
of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, FENMORE C. HOSHOUR .andMARYE. HOSHOUR versus CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, ET AL, to the Office of; the ` ;District Attorney;
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is herebyRATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.-
AYES:
oard:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Declaration in Support
of Order Shortening Time to
Answer Interrogatories and
Related Documents in Court
Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.Y
The Clerk of this Board having on September 30, 1966s referred copy of Declaration
in Support of Order Shortening Time to Answer Interrogatories and Related Documents served
on Aileen Elder, Deputy Clerk on September 30, 1966, in Action No. 102442 of the Superiors
Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Alamo . Improvement
F Association, A California non-profit corporation versus County of Contra Costa, et al., toitheOfficeoftheDistrictAttorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is herebyRATIFIED.
The foregoing order was sggpassedb3thefollowingvoteoftheBoard.
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proclaiming P R O C L A M A T I O N
October 15, 1966 as "Fire
Service Day."
WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Consolidated Fire District is composed of FireFightersdedicatedtosavinglivesandpropertyfromtheravagesoffire; and
WHEREAS the Fire Department is continual in their quest of public education offirepreventionandsuppressiontechniques; and
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WHEREAS it being advantageous to the citizens of our community to be cognizant ofFirePreventionWeekstartingOctober9, 1966; and
WHEREAS it being of mutual interest to the citizens of our community to be more"
aware of the Fire Department educational programs;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, _ITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthattheBoardherebyproclaimsOctober15, 1966 as "Fire ServiceDay, and calls upon all citizens of this county to join in observance of this day by iattendingtheeducationaldemonstrationsbytheContraCostaCountyConsolidatedFireDistri-6:
at 1:00 p.m. at the Diablo Valley College on Viking Drive, Pleasant Hill.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Ordinances re Cultural
Center in Contra Costa
County.
The Board having on January 4, 1966 referred to its Social Programs Committees"`
Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias ) and to the County Administrator, for study, a
proposal made by Mr. Warren Smith that the county establish a Council of Arts, and having
on July 12, 1966 informally referred to said committee a proposed ordinance submitted by
Mr. Smith which would effect creation of the Arts and Humanities Commission of Contra Costa r
County; and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having on September 20, 1966 furnished copies of a
suggested ordinance to create a Cultural Commission, to the Board members for study;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that October 11, 1966 is fixed as the date for the Social Programs
Committee to make its report to the Board with reference to the proposed ordinances .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
U AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. M :
In the Matter of Providing
legal defense for certain
employees of the Public
Works Department.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County shall provide legal defense for the following employees of the Public
Works Department who have been served with a Petition for Peremptory Writ of Mandate in
action brought against Contra Costa County by Fenmore C. Hoshour and Mary E. Hoshour:
Victor W. Sauer
F. R. Brown
R. D. Broatch
R. S. Latchaw.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging N5
receipt of report of the
County Administrator.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
CRDERED that receipt of report by the County Administrator on the feasibility of consolidating rte .
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the four major social program agencies of the Contra Costa County government (County Health,
Hospital, Social Service and Probation Departments ) , is ACKNOWLEDGED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that October 11, 1966, at 9:30 a.m. is fixed as the time
for the Board to consider the report.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Contract with Mr. George
Burton for Special Communications ff
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fOn motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, ITIS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that. Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to t
sign an agreement between Contra Costa County and Mr. George Burton, Consultant, for special
communications services to be rendered to the Communications Division, Office of the County
Sheriff; and a- •
BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said services shall be rendered beginning
October 5, 1966, shall not extend beyond eighty (80) hours, and payment to Mr. Burton shall
not exceed the sum of $644.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
increase in Board and Care
Rate for certain Children.
On the recommendation of the County Welfare Director, and on motion of Supervisor f•te'
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization
is GRANTED for increase in board and care rate from $225 to $300 per month to Oak Creek
Ranch for Ronald Mack, Eugene Smith, Jr., and Richard Garabiles .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r1'
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointing
project architect for the
proposed John Baldwin addi-
tion to the Central Library
Building, Pleasant Hill.
On the recommendation of the County Architectural Selection Committee and on motion
of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
firm of Corlett & Spackman of San Francisco, California, is appointed as project architect'
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for the proposed John Baldwin addition to the Central Library Building in Pleasant Hill..
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: N
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. C
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Work
Experience Project in
Flood Control .
This being the time fixed for Mrs . Katherine Himes, Director of the Welfare Rights-
Organization
ights
Organization of Contra Costa County, to address the Board with reference to employment by-,
the Public Works Department of welfare recipients as , laborers on flood control projects
WORK EXPERIENCE PROJECT) , Mr. Arthur Hawkins appeared on behalf of the Organization to r
protest the informal action taken by the Board on September 20, 1966, at which time the
report of Mr. Frederick C. Kracke, Chairman of the Community Work and Training Advisory
Committee, recommending support and continuation of the program, was accepted; and
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Mr. Hawkins specifically objected to referral of the matter to a committ ee
established by the Social Service Department and stated that it was understood that when
the committee met to consider the matter, a representative of the Welfare Rights Organization
would be present; and
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The County Administrator advised the Board that in accordance with its instructions,
he had notified Mrs . Himes of the report made by the Community Work and Training Committee;
and gym
Having considered the basis for the protest, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded t
by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter again be referred to the
Community Work and Training Advisory Committee for its consideration.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Committee is requested to invite
representatives of the Organization to attend said meeting.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. "Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
JEdmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Recommendations r
from Mr. Harold L. Albertsen spa
Regarding the Litter Control
Program.f
The Board having on February 23, 1966, referred to its Social Programs Committee
Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias ) a communication from Mr. Harold L. Albertsen of
Martinez regarding litter control; and
Said Committee having reported that the County Sheriff has instructed the Litter
Control Officer, Mr. Raymond E. Kane, to contact Mr. Albertsen to determine if he would be
willingto organize a citizens ' committee to work with. the County in its program to control
littering;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, r-
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Social Programs Committee is APPROVED.s
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.y
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
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allocation of $2,500 to ti
East Bay Municipal Utility
District as financial aid
for pilot recreational study a r.
of San. Pablo Reservoir area.
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This Board of Supervisors having received a communication from the East Bay s
Municipal Utility District in which the District indicates its willingness to open the
San Pablo Reservoir for recreational purposes in line with existing provisions of the
state law; r ,
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor
J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said District is requested to proceed with a
pilot study in connection with the opening of the San Pablo Reservoir and surrounding
area for recreational purposes; and h
BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to
make a payment of $2,500, as permitted by law, to aid the District in financing said pilot
study.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:A 7«
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. r
NOES: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5581.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE s...-
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5581, in which the Board fixes November 1, 1966 at 10
as time for hearing on the proposed change in organization by annexation of the Mt. View Fire* :".
Protection District territory to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5582. Rz
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5582, in which the Board. authorizes cancellation of liens taken-
against the following persons, is APPROVED:
M. Knotts
Erven E. Hiebert
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5586.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5586, in which the Board authorizes execution of agreement
between Gallagher & Burk, Inc., and the County of Contra Costa, for work to be done in
Assessment District No. 1966-4, Stanwell Industrial Park, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rt
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos . 5587,
5588, 5592 and 5593.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD f
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5587, 5588, 5592 and 5593, in which the Board authorizes County
Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5589.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREE
that Resolution No. 5589, in which the Board petitions the Postmaster General of the United
States to issue, in 1969, a commemorative stamp in honor of California's Bicentennial and v
honoring Governor Gaspar de Portola and Fray Junipero Serra, is approved.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5597•
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5597, in which the Board accepts bid in amount of $1,875 submitted
by Brook Farms, Orinda, California, for purchase of county property on Clydesdale Drive
land formerly of the Southern Public Utility District), Diablo area, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Y
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos . 5598 and 5599.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5598 and 5599 in which the Board commends Mr. Paul Urnberg,
322 Hotchkiss Avenue, E1 Cerrito and Mr. Jack Mackie, 3200 DeLacy Avenue, Martinez, on
being presented the 1965 Vail Award, by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, for
outstanding acts of courage and service, ARE APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Thi
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5600.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No . 5600, in which the Board grants a license to Contra Costa Cable
Company for the construction, operation and maintenance of a community television system for
Crockett and an area adjacent to the city of Pinole, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, x +
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of the Vacancy
in the Judgeship in the
Pittsburg Judicial Districts
Court and of Suggested
Judicial District y
Consolidations .
This being the time for report of a special committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid
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and T. J. Coll, and the County Administrator) on the feasibility of making lower court
consolidations as a result of the vacancy existing in the Pittsburg Judicial District Court,
Mr. Kenneth F. Thollaug, Chairman of the 1966 Grand Jury, and Mr. James W. Schofield,
Chairman of the Judicial Committee of the Grand Jury, submitted a report dated October 3,
1966 containing recommendations for combining the courts of Contra Costa County, and requested
the Board to defer action on the matter of court consolidations until October 11, 1966 in w „
order that the entire Grand Jury might study the report of its Judicial Committee; and
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Appearing to request that their organizations be allowed time in which to study
the matter were Attorney David Dolgin, President of the Contra Costa County Bar Association, k
and Constable Ray Willett, Vice President of the Judges , Marshals and Constables Association; Pµ, .
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and
Supervisor Linscheid stated that due to the passing of Judge Michael J. Gatto, an
immediate problem exists in the Pittsburg Court, and further, expressed the opinion that r
the Board should make a decision no later than October 11, 1966 on whether to appoint a
judge, ask the 'Judicial Council of California for a recommendation on filling the vacancy,
or consolidate the Pittsburg and Antioch districts;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that October 11, 1966 at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time for the special F
committee to make its report with reference to the judgeship and court consolidation matter. L
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. r-
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RRichmond.i, 1149 RICHMOND lRECIiCT 017
INSPECTOR:Jena Hudson.Dim.On motion of Supervisor Coll. EASTCONSOLIDATEDPRECINCT iii ROLLING PLACE: Atchison V1I-
seconded by Srupervisor Dias. IT
CONSOLIDATED WITH Iaga mutual Homes Corp.. Collins JUDGE: Irene C. Vix Dem.
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
EAS!RICHMOND 1 and Streets Rlchmand CLERKS: Arleen H. Carlen,
that the following named electans
POLLING PLACE: Mira Vista INSP: C ovl P. Stewart, Dem.: Hazel Thorne,Dem.
be and they are hereby appointed
School, music room. Hazel Avenue Dem.
as Election Officers to conduct the
and Mira Vista.Richmond. JUDGE:Louise M.Eaton.Dem. RICNIM" ]PRECINCT on
November General Election to be EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT ill Ophel3a D.Head.Dem.:
XAND
vheldontheMhdayo1November,AND EAST RICHMOND h3 Flora Dawson, Ind•
POLLIIOG PLACE: W o o d r o w
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throughout the County of Con. CONSOLIDATED RICHMOND PRECINCT 017A Wilson School. Room 13, 41st and""tra Costa; and the following loca• POLLING PLACE: Church of the !OILING, PLACE: Atchison Roosevelt Avenue, Richmond.tions are hereby designated as poll- Goad Shepherd, 0226 Arlimgtca V Mutual Homes Corp Collins INSPECTOR: Ann*,Hlle, R etpp..Ing places in each preciact for Avenue.Richmond. and Streets. Richmond, JUDGE: Grace "C Sodtrbiom,the conducting of said election. to.
DeINNSPECTOR.
Thelma J. Boland. INS! R• Olive Odem. Rep. Re
JUDGE: Frances T. Atartfaex, ERKS:Helen D.Barnes,Dem;
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT Nl JUDGE: Mary Bowers. Rep. Dem. Alta A. Spaulding Rep.
DAY VIEW PRECINCT Ml CLXRKS: Oretta J. Eaton. Rep.; CLERKS: Lola E. DePew. Dem.;
JaniceFraatz.Rep.CONSOLIDATED LAITYNorma A.Kelley,Dem. RICHMOND CT SIT
RICHMOND 179 EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT 012 RICHMOND PRECINCT a1i
AND
POLLING PLACE: Ira L.Hasson. CONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED WLTY POLLIIOG NSOLIPLACATEDty ChurchRumpusRoom. Slit Sacramento EAST RICHMOND S of Richmond, back door, basementAvenue. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: East POLLING PLACE:C h r i s t i a n roam.20th and Nevin. Richmond.EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT 6O3 Richmond Heigh Improvement Home Baptist Church, Back Room.
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INSEPCTOR: Tillie K Shahan.CONSOLIDATED WITH Club,4MZ Taft Avenue.Richmond. 26 West Barrett Avenue,Richmond. pELSOBRANlE32EASTRICHMONDPRECINCTOnRICHMONDPURCINT610JUDGE Ruth S.Hlgglis.Dim.POLLING PLACE: R a n c h o CONSOLIDATED LIMY a--School. Road 20 off Sam Pablo AND RICHMOND 10 CLERKS: Philomena O'Brien,EAST RICHMOND 11 CONSOLIDATED ReDamRoad. EI Sobrante. POLLING PLACE- Church of the
p•: Bertha P.Andersoe,Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Christianristia nELSORRANTEPRECINCTM7GoodShepherd8226ArlingtonHomeBaptistChurch. Back Room RICHMOND PRECINCT On rOILINGPLACEHermanE. Avenue.Richmond. 26 West Barrett Avenue.Richmond.' AND ZSCIAMMW 07'
Berry. living room, 3952 El Monte RICHMOND PRECINCT 01 INSPECTOR: Sarah Avila, Dem. CONSOLIDATED-
Road. EI Sobrante. AND RICHMOND 4 JUDGE:Kristine Thomsen,Rep. POLLING PLACE: G r a c e
INSPECTOR: Nina M. Berry, CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Dora Avila. Dem.; Lutheran Church 24th Street and
Dem. POLLING PLACE• Methodist 011vette F. O'Roulue, Dem. Barrett Avenue, Richmond. -
JUDGE:Thelma Wyman.Dem. Church Nicholl and •Mart 1 a a
INSPECTOR: Katherine S. PIate.
CLERKS: L e o n a Rasmussen. Avenue.Richmond
RICHMONDuRICHMOND
07l6 Rep
Dem.: Beatrice Dutzel, Rep. INSPECTOR: Helen L. Crim. CONSOLIDATED
JUDGE:Violet V.hanger Dem.
EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT $08 Dem. CLERKS: Dora AlChinger, Dem,:
AND EL SOBRANTE 16 JUDGE: Josephine Palenchar. Pair.. n PLACE: K.
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Miller Margaret Colombo,Dem-
CONSOLiDATED Dern, garage« 8N Barrett Avenue, Rich-
mond RICHMOND PRECINCT"onPOLLINGPlace: Ed Marcos. CLERKS: Hazel Paasch. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Rose L Faulkner, CONSOLIDATED WITHgarage, 3938 Wesley Way. El Verla mCaren. Dem. Dem.
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RICHMOND PRECINCT 602 JUDGE: Dortha M_ Coleman, POLLING PLACE: lire HouseNSPECTOR: Elvira DL a r c o s« AND RICHMOND 2O1 Dem.No. 3. 1900 Barrett Avenue, Rich-Dem. CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Mary J. McCoy, Dem,; mondJUDGE: Helen
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Boer.Dj POLLING PLACE: Point Masonic Irene B. Dore., Dem.
U M SlBetty Knight Dem.: Temple. 210 Washington Avenue, RICHMOND PRECINCT 021 RICHMOND PRECINCT ONLucilleRRichmond. CONSOLiDATRD WITH AND RICHMOND 09
EL SODS EL SOBRANTE 3S
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RIpNSPECTOR:
Mildred Dornan. RICHMOND 22 POLLING
CONSOLIDATEDOLIDATEClyda' W.
CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Freda J.McClure,Dem.
POLLING PIlub H
Richmond Mann. shop In rear 2W3 OhioWomen:City Club House,1125 NevinPOLLINGPLACE- M y r t i s CLERKS: Bernice E. Darley, Avenue, Richmond Avenue. Richmond.
Neyhouse, garage. 0298 San Pablo Rep.: Christine M.'Dennis, Rep.INSPECTOR: Elsie S. Mann,
Dam Road. EI Sobrante. RICHMOND PRECINCT 022 Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 003INSPECTOR: Myitis Neyhouse. AND RICHMOND S
AND RICHMOND 21 JUDGE: Barbara M.. Sterne,
Dern CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED Dem. ryJUDGE: Mary E. Edwards. Dem. pOLLLNG PLACE: Point
POLLING PLACE: R i c h m o n d CLERKS: Louise Dabnq, Dem.: G
CLERKS: Grace Beason. Rep.: RPOLLId Ba
Womens City Club House,1125 Nevin Emma C.Jackson.Rep. rf
Udell Powers,Dem. Washington Avenue. Richmond.
304 Avenue Richmond.
RICHMOND PRECINCT MI
EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT 011 INSPECTOR:Ruby Ellis.Rep.
INSPECTOR: M* Pleas.Dem.
p JUDGE: Louise Wisner.Dem. AND RICHMOND 1S0
AND EL SOBRANTE 36 JUDGE: Elizabeth H. Pruitt. CLERKS: Rosanna E. Feria. COliSOLiDATED 9 •
CONSOLIDATED Dem. Dem.: Haul Hunt.Dem.POLLING PLACE: Stene SchoolPOLLINGPLACE: T h e r e s a CLERKS: Neta Olsen. Rep.: Han- muitl-use room, loth and CypressBruno, garaggRLCHNOND PRECINCT 064
e. 43M San Pablo Dam nah H.Silva. Rep. RICHMOND PRECINCT 623 Streets Richmond.
Road. El Sobrante. POLLING PLACE: H o u s i a g INSPECTOR: Lovie L_ McIntosh.
INSPECTOR: Theresa B r u n o, CONSOLIDATED WITH Authority craft room, 14th A Bar- Dem,
Dem. reit. Richmond
pJUDGE: Donna M. Crooks. Re RICHMOND i INSPECTOR: Fannye Hackbarth. Dem.
Elizabeth Jernigan,
POLLING P L A C E• MethodistCLERKS: Aubyn V. Bra y, Church. Nicholl and M a r t f n a
Dem. CLERKS• Sue E. Walthall. Dom.,• t
Dem.; Marie C.Beck.Dem. Avenue,Richmond. JUDGE: Gayle J. Garcia.Dem. Gloria Marks. Dem.
EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT 018 CLERKS: Josephine Brown Rep:
RICHMOND PRECINCT NS Minnie L.Tans. Dem. RICHMOND PREC/NC! M2 Y .CONSOLIDATED WITH
CONSOLIDATED WITH RICHMOND rRECiINCT 124 AND RICHMOND 11OEI. SOBRANTE S
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POLLING PLACE Ed Marcos. RICHMOND 3 CONSOLIDATED LIMCONSOLIDATED.Y
POLLING.PLACEMartyq Lorene,
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3938 Why Way. EI POLLING PLACE: Point RICYNOND 20
ond.SOS San Joaquhn StretLRichmondBaptistChurch, 304 POLLING PLACE: K. G. Miner,
canned
SORRANTE PRECINCT 632
Washington Avenue. Richmond,garage, ON Barrett Avenue, Rich-EL INSPECTOR' Mary Lorene.Dem-I, AND ESORRANTE 3 RICHMOND PRECINCT ON JUDGE:Bernice tie Walt Rep.CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Washington RICHMOND PRECINCT as CLERKS: Ida M. Moyle. Dem.;
POLLING PLACE: R a n c h o School. auditorium. East Richmond AND RICHMOND W Florence Ploarick,. Dem. cy`School. Road 20• off San Pablo Avenue and Wine Street.Richmond. CONSOLIDA'L'RD x
Dam Road. El Sobrante. INSPECTOR: Emma E. Creed. POLLING PLACE: Hnds K. RICHMOND PRECINCT N3
INSPECTOR: Helen G. Gibson. Dem, Martin. garage. 313 Ripley Avenue, AND RICHMOND 3M
RJUDGE:Lucille HoWday,Dem. Richmond. CONSOLIDATEDTUDGE• Marilyn B. Lee. Rep. CLERKS: Evelyn L. Essary.
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SPECTOR: Hilda K. Martin. POLLING PLACE: Cam
side
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CLERKS: Jeanette Campbell. Dem.; Helen M.Skelton.Dem. RJUDGE: Esther E.McCoy, Dem trance.Hdq 28th S reit iRie h•
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Dem.; Irene Summerer,Dem. Y
EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT its RICHMOND PRECINCT 07 CLERKS: Temple W f l 1 I a in s mond.
CONSOLIDATED WITH AND EICYNOXD 7S Dem.: Frances S. Martlm,Rep. INSPECTOR: Mabel F.Chapman. i
Si, SOBRANT$ i CONSOLIDATED RICHMOND PRECINCT 020 Repp.
POLLING PLACE
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POLLING PLACE: Norman Sims. AND RH;HMOND 132 JUDGE-Acmes Myers:Dem.
u IUNeyhouse, garage. 0296 San Pablo South 4th Street, CONSOI.IDA?skD CLERKS: Josephine F. Delucchi,
Sobramte.POLLJNG PLACE: Pens Sc1wo1, gyNDem.: Lola .Carr ReDamRoad. Ei pp. u
INSPECTOR: Dorothy Taylor,
auditorium. 3th A Pennsylvania RiCYMOND rRxacT ON
EL SOBRANTR PRECINCT on Item. Avenue. Richmond.CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGE: Beulah M, Collings. Rep. INSPECTOR: S e l e a n e r C. AND RLCHfLO1sD-2K
EL SORRANTE It CLERKS: Fannie Redford. Rep:
Rep. Rep POLLINGOILINGPLACE: Theresa Ann
uParker.
XD PR6CINT iM CLERKS
Gladys Heldris.Dem.
Zodta C Batten, Rep.:
rumpus roam.740 3ind Stmtt
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TBruno, garage. 4526 San Pablo Dam
Road. EI rante- AND RICHMOND 71 Fehma A Holland, Lem.INSPECTOR: Ante Helaeth,Dem. xEASTRICHMONDPRECINCT001CONOLSIDATEDRICHMONDPRECINCT0O7JUDGEHallieTrent. Rep. AND EAST RICHMOND 10 POLLING PLACE: Edith G.
CONSOLIDATED Caswell. Garage, 410 South 14th COXSCLIDATEO 111111CLERKS: Melba A TOmliasen,
RICHMOND 33 Rep..:Eunice V.Anderson.Rep.FOILING PLACE: Mira Street. Ridnas POLIJNG PLACE: Louise Austin,School music room. Haul Avevenuenue INSPECTOR:: Edith G. Caswelh, RICHMOND PRECINCT 04S
and Mira Vista.Richmond. Dem. garage 770 9th Streit,Rlehnoad ECI CT GI 2
INSPECTOR: Ann N. Rekers, JUDGE: Ruth E. Hollingsworth. RICHMOND PRECINCT asi RICHMOND hM
Dem. Dem. AND RICHMOND 143 POLLING PLACE: F,'J. Biggins. JUDGE: Rogene F.Wagner.Dem. CLERKS: Lots Agers. Dem.; Its CONSOLIDATED
CLERKS: Marjorie M. G.Cleveland. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Woods School. RLCYNOND PRECINCT ON
RICHMOND
PRx
Brunkhurst. Rep.: Esther Palmer. ECINCT 6M room 10. 17th is Pennsylvania AND EiCEMOXD.w 3`
Dem'
AND RICHMOND 06 Avenue. Richmond. COIOSOLIHAlED
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT 002 » COI0SOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Helen L. den 912 Amador Street. Richmond.
AND RAST RICHMOND a POLLING PLACE: Mary Alias. Hartiwlomew, Dem. POLLING PLACE Alice R. s
CONSOLIDATED Garage. 240 South 21st Street. Rich- JUDGE: Marion G. Erickson. Souza, garage, STU,C o 1 u m b Jar.
POLLING PLACE: Cecil M, mood. Rep. Avenue. Richmond.
Taylor. residence. AD04 Bernhard INSPECTOR: Christine Appiebq, CLERKS: Ethel Feather. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Lydia E. FLrchow,
Avenue Richmond. Dem, Mens Noyes Mtiler, Rep. Rep.
E:Adeline E. Dim.INSPKCTOR: Erma C. Taylor. JUDGE: Louretha Ashley. Dem. IMUMXD PRECINCT on J[ID[i
Re CLERKS: Brenda M. McKinley. AND RWMMOND 40 Dem.: R Souza,e, a;
JUDGE Lepra K Streiff,Dem. Dem.; Clara B.Bush,Dem. CONSOLIDATED
Kathryn .Hall.
Deme Rep: RICHMOND PRECINCT 610 POLLING PLACE: Iva Alae RICHMOND PRECINCT 047. t
AND RICHMOND a Eason,garage.039 11th Street Rich- AND RICYMOXD 76
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT N3 mond. riCONSOLIDATEDCONSOLIDATED
AND EAST RICHMOND s POISING PLACE: Machinist INSPECTOR: Iva M. Eason. Rep. POLLING PLACE Contra Coate
CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Ana M. Eastman.Dean. Community Workshop,2N•South 0thUnionLocalNo. 823. 233 - 16th CLERKS: Ruth M. Arter
StreetWon
rPOLLINGPLACE: Lila Van Street Richmond. Dem.: Riginore E.Snyder.Deme street Richmond. iRocket, Basement 1401 Beau INSPECTOR: Cora McClure. INSPECTOR:Hazel Hall,Dem. v
Rivage. San Pablo. Dem• RICHMOND PRECINCT OU JUDGE: Beatrice Martinez. Dem.
INSPECTOR: F r a n c e s M. JUDGE-Margaret Bustos.Dem. AND RICHMOND 30 CLERKS: Sara Trotter, Dem.;
Anderson. Dem. CLERKS: Cecile Schildkaecht. CONSOLIDATED Pauline Meletiou, Dem.JUDGE• Bennye L.Bitle.Dem. Dem.: Pearl E.Maloof.Dem POLLING PLACE: rim House
CLERKS: Lila Van Roekel. Rep.: Number 3, 1900 Barrett Avenue, RICHMOND PRECINCT on
Patricia R.Batchelor.Dem RICHMOND PANDCPURCHMONDuM1Richmond. CONSOLIDATED LIMY.
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT 40 CONSOLIDATED
INSPECTOR: Elva E. Fredericks, RICHMOND 29i _
CONSOLIDATED WITH Dem. POLLING PLACE: Iva Mae r
EAST RICHMOND 2 Brown. Basement,Pp. 1 Street,
RE:
Eleanor E. Eller Rep.
mood.
u .garage.8M lith Sttiet.Rich.
POLLING PLACE: Cecil M.Mary E. Tullis, Dem.;Richmond. Haul B. Heater.Dem.
RICHMOND PRECINCT iii
dTaylor. residence. W03 Bernhard INSPECTOR: Mauvereen M.Avenue.Richmond. Holle Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 031 AND"RICHMOND 114
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT 0" JUDGE: Beatrice O. Johnson, CONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED
AND EAST RICHMOND 9 Dem. RICHMOND 3t POLLING PLACE: L. L. Miller
CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Norma Ma t t e u c c f, POLLING PLACE: Grace Baptist rumpus room 07S 2Hh Street, Rich.
Church, Education Building,POLLING PLACE San Pablo Dem.: Mary G.Accornero, Rep. Street entrance. 21st h Roosevelt. mIINSSPEINSPECTOR: Helen Jones, Rep"sFireHouseNumber2. Park A RICHMOND PRECINCT On Richmond JUDGE Adeline R. Miller. Dem.McBrgde Avenue,Richmond. CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Dora A. Gambucci.INSPECTOR: Florence Nielsen, RICHMOND 11 RICHMOND PRECINCT 632Dem'
POLLING PLACE Earnest S AND RICHMOND 31
Lem.: Genelve W.Trotter.Dem.
r"..JUDGE: Ruth E.Facia. Dem. grown,Basement. 143 - 14th Street. CONSOLIDATED RICHMOND PRECINCT-OnCLERKSViolaMFoster, Lem.:Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Grace Baptist AND RICHMOND 112RuthMeirsner.Rep. Church. Education Building. 21st CONSOLIDATED
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT N9 RICHMOND PRECINCT 013 Street entrance, 2lst ! Roosevelt POLLING PLACE: Effie M.
CONSOLIDATED WITH AND RICHMOND 14 Richmond. Hamilton, rumpus room, a37 41stEASTRICHMONDSCONSOLIDATEDINSPECTOR: Jeannette A. Street. Richmond-
POLLING PLACE: San Pablo POLLING PLACE: St. Marks Lamarra.Dem. INSPECTOR: Effie E. Hamilton,
2. Hall. 131 -10th Street.Richmond.JUDGE: Margaret R- Brendan, RFireHouseNumber
m
Park and
INSPECTOR: Avis T. Thomson, Re tp
Mcl3ryde Avenue.Richmond.
Rep.
CLE
Jennie Ann Faatia Lem.
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NI CLERKS: Neoma Cooley, Dem.; CLERKS Violet Katona. Dent;
POLLING PLACE: East
JUDGE Louise Smld.Rep. Sandra Anderson,Rep.Angeline Hubbard. Dem. x
Richmond Heights Improvement
C3azCiERKS:
Esther e1A3YprovementColightly. Dem. RiCMWrND PRECINCT 033 RICHMOND PRECINCT 601Club.8783 Taft Avenue.Richmond. AND RICHMOND 2M AND RICHMOND lieINSPECTOR: Garnett Williams. RICHMOND PRECINCT 624 CONSOLIDATED COI/SOLLDATEDDem. CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE- Presbyterian POLLING PLACE:.-Robort. EJUDGE: Blanche Biggs Repp. RICHMOND 13 Church of the Rediema. 2354 Markley. rumpus room, 0177 KanCLERKS: Charlotte K. Elnon, POLLING PLACE: St. Markt Andrade Avenue, Richmond. Street. Richmond.Dem.; Frances Babich, Rep. Hall. 131-loft Street,Richmond.INSPECTOR: Ella C. Reeder. INSPECTOR: Ruth L Parker,
EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT OM RICHMOND PRECINCT 01S Dem. Dem.
AND EAST RICHMOND 12 AND RICHMOND Ig
JUDGE: Ina M-Stansbury Dem. JUDGE: Jessle L.-Mayers.RepCONSOLIDATEDCONSOLDLATEDBea
en
ReyaOids CLERKS: Mary J. Rosealund.POLLING PLACE: East PGiIILItG PLANE: Pim Station Mary Ann Jensen.Dem.Rep„ Juanita R.Markley Rep.Richmond Heights Improvement No.2.233•Sth Street.Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 034 EICH31018D PRECINCT 063Club02EtTahAvenue.Richmond INSPECTOR: Margaret L. Kids. CNOLID Van COXSOtIDATEDr WtTYIWE_C OR•Marie C3utls,Dcm. Deas i,JUDGE. Sylvia M. Johnson. Dem. JUDGE: LtWe Wyan,Dem.
CISAKIND 73
POLLING PLACE:.Max W. Hat. POLLING' PLACE: P u 11 m a n vCLERKS: Kathryn J. Net— CLERKS: Florin Riley. Rep.; tieh, zoom. SN 3Sth Street, School. Comas BOND. SouthRep.; Lillian Hadlock„ Dem. Ester Neal Hill,Dem- Rtelu o 39th t Florida. ond•
Jird• _
F: r
H284
r
RICHMOND PRECINCT OR RICHMOND PRECINCT 073 RICHMOND PRECINCT IN RICHMOND PRECINCT 120
AND RICHMOND 27 AND RICHMOND 34 AND RICHMOND IN COIMIOLIDATED WINE
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED RICHMOND 42
POLLING PLACE: Louise Austin, POLLING PLACE: Max W. Hat- POLLING PLACE: John A. Bell. POLLING PLACE: Mary Lorene,
JoaquingarKe, 770 8th Street Richmond. tick, rumpus room. 640 3Stlt Street. gars/e,721 34th Street Rlchmgtd arage, 1106 San Joao Street,
INSPECTOR:Louise Austin,Dem. Richmond. INSPECTOR• Irma B. Heil, Rep. lehineAd.
JUDGE: Cubic L. McKinney. INSPECTOR:Lulu Flores,Rep.JUDGE: Bertha Raines. ROD. RICHMOND PRECINCT III
Dem. INSPECTOR: Ruth W. Grimes, CLERKS: Ruth E. De sere.WITHCONSODATRDW
CLERKS: Ruby Sutherland Rep.; Rep. Dem.; Ruth Anderson, Dem. RICwI80N0 111
Hester Evans, Dem. CLERKS: Violet F.Higgins Rep.; RICHMOND PRECINCT 1M POLLIIIG PLACE: Earl E.
RICHMOND PRECINCT OSI Marian L, Ztem, Rep. Glllham, basement, 335 Dlmm
AND RICHMOND 351
r 1.AND RICHMOND 6 r
RICHMOND PRECINCT 074 CONSOLIDATED Street Richmond.
CONSOLIDATED AND RICHMOND 292 POLLING PLACE: F. J. Biggins, RICHMOND PRECINCT 121 I
POLLING PLACE: The CONSOLIDATED den.612 Amador Street. Richmond
McGlothen Temple, dining hall, 1443 POLLING PLACE: Rosa I.. Jef- INSPECTOR: Ruby M. CONRWw•A
141
WITH a
Filbert Street. etchmond. fery, cottage in rear, 333 South Templeton. Rep. POLLING PLACE: B a r r e t t
r .INSPECTOR: Laura Ash. Dem. 17th Street. Richmond. JUDGE: Anne Wurdack Dem. Avenue Christian Church. 3701 Bar-
JUDGE: Sammie L. Moore, Dem. INSPECTOR: Carnall F. Rogers, CLERKS: Dorothy E. Hundley, rett Avenue, Richmond. r
CLERKS: Myrtle G. Farrington, Re Dem.. Adelle Sutton.Rep.
Dem.. Laura M. Hunter,Dem. JUDGE: Artis Wimberly, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 123
RICHMOND PRECINCT On CLERKS: Thelma Delley, Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT 101 AND RICHMOND 107
AND RICHMOND 161 Rosa L.Jeffery,Dem.AND RICHMOND 128 CONSOLIDATED
CONSOLIDATEDRICHMOlr-D PRECINCT O7S CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Loa Butler,
POLLING PLACE: Helen M. CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Cal Crit- garage, 2800 Barrett Avenue, Rtch-
ZensIus garage, 1565 Mariposa RICHMOND 7 chfield, patio room, 722 Wilson mond.
Street, Richmond.DOLLING PLACE: Norma Sims, Avenue. Richmond INSPECTOR: Elsie Butler. Rep.
INSPECTOR: Helen M. Zenstus, garage. 138 South 4th Street. Rich- INSPECTOR: Bernice T. JUDGE: Amelia Durkin,Dem.
d Lazzarini, Rep. CLERKS: Lucille M. Bushby, pk
Rep.
Rosalie R. Peumh,Rep.
MC1
RICHMOND PRECINCT O76
JUDGE:Helen K.Cusack.Rep. Dem.; Frances E. Maberry Dem. yr!&
CLERKS: Annette M. Oderio, CLERKS: Pauline George, Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT 124 n
Dem.; Pauline E.Homo, Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH Jayne Critchfield, Dem. AND RICHMOND 131
RICHMOND PRECINCT 056
RICHMOND 47 RICHMOND PRECINCT 112 CONSOLIDATED
AND RICHMOND 1N
POLLING PLACE: Contra Costa CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Louise N.
CONSOLIDATED
Community Workshop, 240 South Oth Welshar. garage. 202 South 35th
Street, RIchmond.RICHMOND lOi r*moi
POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M POLLING PLACE: K e n n e t h Street Richmond.
Novascone, garage, 115 Murdock RICHMOND PRECINCT O77 Smith garage, 2836 Lincoln Avenue, INSPECTOR: Lydia A Beer,
Street, Richmond. AND RICHMOND IS Richmond
INSPECTOR: D o r o t It M. CONSOLIRICHMOND JUUDGE:Alice c Browne,Rep.
Y PRECINCT lOi
Novascone Dem.POLLING PLACE• Fire House CLERKS: Eunice 5 t o n e k i n g,
Number 4,35th&Cutting Boulevard. AND RICHMOND lO2 Dein,: Louise N.Weishar, Rep.JUDGE: Marian G. Covell, Rep. CONSOLIDATED
CLERKS: Mary C. Fitzgerald. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 125
Dem.; Erma M. Silva, Dem. INSPECTOR: Ernestine Banks, POLLING PLACE: Kenneth CONSOLIDATED WITHSmithgarage, 2856 Lincoln Avenue, RICHMOND Ila rr
RICHMOND PRECINCT 057 JUDGE: Nellie C. Hart. Re .Richmond
POLLING PLACE:Thomas Black,
AND RICHMOND 177 CLERKS; Queen E. raves,
RIINSPECTOR:
Barbara J. Smith,
arage, 1388 Santa Clara Street,CONSOLIDATED Dem.: Rosie M.Thompson,Rep. R16POLLINGPLACE: K. JUDGE: Emma K Theden• Rep. Richmond. t .•
Kovalevsky, garage. 233 Bissell RICHMOND PRECINCT 075 CLERKS: Elaine B. Scott, Dem.. RICHMOND PRECINCT 12O
Avenue, Richmond. AND RICHMOND 200 Edith M. Leonard, Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH
IN. > HannahCONSOLIDATED RICHMOND 113
xc
e. Dem.
E. RICHMOND PRECINCT IN
LeMoine, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Easter Hill
AND RICHMOND 170 POLLING PLACE: Clinton Avenue
JUDGE: Florence Garnes,Rep. Community Center, 527 South 26th CONSOLIDATED Baptist Church, 31st A Clinton t yr
CLERKS: Tresser A. Pennington Street• Richmond.POLLING PLACE: Beverly De Avenue. Richmond.
INSPECTOR: Louise N. Perkins. Dem.; Mary E. Woodward, Dem. Courter, manage, 2628 Bush Avtaue, RICHMOND PRECINCT 127 x
RICHMOND PRECINCT OSB
Dem. Richmond. AND RICHMOND 151JUDGE: La Verne Williams. Non.
CONSOLIDATEDANDRICHMOND107 i .CLERKS: Peggy Newton Dem.; INSPECTOR: Beverly De Courted.
CONSOLIDATED Willie E. Seals. Dem. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Fire Station G?x
POLLING PLACE: J u d s o n JUDGE: Lena Lagorio, Rep. Number 6, 4100 Clinton Avenue,
Memorial Baptist Church, basement, RICHMOND PRECINCT ON CLERKS: Alma R. Stout. Dem.: Richmond.
2800 Rheem Avenue, Richmond. AND RICHMOND In Ruby I. Owens, Rep. INSPECTOR: Eva L. Buys, Rep,
INSPECTOR: Addie S. Gjerde, CONSOLIDATED RICHMOND PRECINCT 105 JUDGE: Leota I. Everson, Rep.
Rep. POLLING PLACE: Pullman CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Eunice E. Newcomb,
JUDGE: Pearl Waylett, Dem.School.Community Room,South 41st RICHMOND 106 Rep.; Aura Ausman, Dem. fie
CLERKS: Hazel Hanson, Dem.: & Florida, Richmond. POLLING PLACE: William F. RICHMOND PRECINCT 128 r 4
Ramona Seiberling. Rep. INSPECTOR: Mary L. Linhart. Belding School. multiuse room, 989 CONSOLIDATED WITH
RICHMOND PRECINCT 059 Dem. 18th Street, Richmond. RICHMOND 101
AND RICHMOND 135 JUDGE:Lola Buchanan,Dem. DOLLING PLACE: Cal Crit-
CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Odessa Witherspoon, RICHMOND PRECINCT IN
Dem.; Doris O.Brooks. Rep. AND RICHMOND 141 chfield patio room, 722 Wilson
POLLING PLACE: Jean E. CONSOLIDATED Avenue, Richmond.
Whitney garage, 3211 Humphrey RICHMOND PRECINCT N3 POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. RICHMOND PRECINCT 129
Avenue, Richmond. CONSOLIDATED Phelps, rumpus room, 2027 Bell- CONSOLIDATED WITH r
INSPECTOR: Margaret Gruber,R
Rep.
WITH RICHMOND 77 isms Ave.. Richmond. RICHMOND 48
POLLING PLACE: Fire House INSPECTOR: Dorthy M.Phelps, POLLING PLACE: Alice R. a
JUDGE• Katherine Pimm, Dem. Number 4,35th A Cutting Boulevard, Dem. Souza. garage. 5734 Columbia
CLERKS: Minnie A. Cornelius, Richmond. JUDGE:Bessie M. McGinn, Rep. Avenue, Richmond. s .Dem.; Hazel M. Saunders, Rep. CLERKS: Erna Hall, Dem.; Doris RICHMOND PRECINCT 136
RICHMOND PRECINCT 060 RICHMOND PRECINCT 086 M. Stanley, Rep. AND RICHMOND 146 i
CONSOLIDATED WITH AND RICHMOND 32
RICHMOND PRECINCT 107 CONSOLIDATED
RICHMOND 136 CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Slav Hall 5220
POLLING PLACE Marie Dalen, POLLING PLACE: Pullman
RICHMOND 53 Glenn Avenue, Richmond.
living room, 1519 Rheem Avenue, School, Community Room, South POLLING PLACE: Judson INSPECTOR:Bonnie Re.Rep. r
Richmond. 39th & Florida, Richmond. Memorial Baptist Church, basement. JUDGE: Ruth F. Sherwood, Rep.
RICHMOND PRECINCT
Mary D. Sullivan, 2800 RmheemAvenue, Richmond. CLERKS: Leta E. Ogilvie, Dem.;
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Dem.
JUDGE: Annie R.Locati.Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 106 Harriet Bruce, Dem.
RICHMOND 10 CLERKS: Hannah Lewis, Rep.: AND RICHMOND IRS RICHMOND PRECINCT 131
POLLING P L A C E• Machinist Helen I.. Fisher. Dem. CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED
Union Local Number 824, 255 loth POLLING PLACE: William F. WITH RICHMOND 124
Street, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 087 Belding School, multi-use room. 989 POLLING PLACE: Louise N.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 062
AND RICHMOND 89 18th Street Richmond. Wetshar. garage, 202 South 35th
CONSOLIDATED WITH
CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Marion J. Jessee, Street, Richmond.
CONSOLIDATED
23
POLLING PLACE: Coronado Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 132
RICHMPOLLING PLACE: Hilda K School, Multi-Use Room 2001 JUDGE: Jennetta M. Clark Dem. POLLING PLACE:Bess Dossman,
Virginia Avenue. Richmond. CLERKS: Ruth V. Estes, Dem.;
Martin, garage, 513 Ripley Avenue, INSPECTOR: Ellene Mills. Dem. Florabelle E. McCoy, Rep.
moame, 418 Dubose Avenue, Rich- 1
Richmond. JUDGE: Drewsilla Reed Dem.INSPECTOR: Bell D o s s m a n, w
RICHMOND PRECINCT 063 CLERKS: Maegolda $roadway. RICHMOND PRECINCT III
Dem a t":
AND RICHMOND 199 Dem.: Alice M.Jackson.Dem.AND RICHMOND 207
JUDGE: Beulah H. Harris, Re
CONSOLIDATED
CONSOLIDATED
CLERKS: Ethel M. Scott, DemRICHMONDPRECINCT088POLLINGPLACE: Fern Colombo. r
POLLING PLACE: Nystrom AND RICHMOND 193 garage.838 33rd Street Richmond. Beatrice B.Langston,Dem, s elf,•
School, auditorium. South 11th & CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: ElJzabeth Cole. RICHMOND PRECINCT 133
Maine Avenue, Richmond.POLLING PLACE: Mary Rose Dem. AND RICHMOND 70
INSPECTOR: Ccrdte Wynn.Dem. Moore, garage. 4733 Fall Avenue JUDGE: Edythe Pleau Dem. CONSOLIDATED.
JUDGE: Esther M. Fisher Dem. Richmone- CLERKS: Irene A. Olivieri, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Alvarado
CLERKS: Anna B. Clemes,Dem.; INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Brace. Lila I« Silva, Rep. School, Recreation Room Sutter &
Adell Wilson, Dem. Re p RICHMOND PRECINCT 110 San Mateo Streets Richmond. RICHMONDPRECINCTON
Re
Mary R. Moore,Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH INSPECTOR: Ma Ahlf, Dem. e
rn
AND RICHMOND 66 CLERKS.• Sadie Jackson, Dem.; JUDGE: Ramona Teel, Dem.
Myrna B. McConnell, Non. RICHMOND Sl CLERKS: Ada J. Simpson,CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Robert E. Rep.-,
POLLING PLACE: L r n z f eRICHMOND PRECINCT 009 Markley. rumpus r•wm, 977 Kern Hazel Storm,Dem.
McFadden, garage. 19W Potrero CONSOLIDATED Street. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 134
Avenue. Richmond. AND RICHMOND 140
INSPECTOR: Goletha J a m e s, POLLING PLACE:OCoronado RICHMOND
MOND
C? 111
CONSOLIDATED
Dem.
AND RICHMOND 121
JUDGE: Ethel Bochum, Dem.
School Multi-Use Room, 2001 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE Grant SchoolsVirginiaAvenueRichmond. POLLING PLACE: Earl E. Multi-Use Room. 24th & Grant
z
Ca1C1
CLERKS:McFaddeneDD,vall, Rep.:
RICHMOND PRECINCT 000 Culham, basement, 535 Dimm Avenue. Richmond.
CONSOLIDATED Street. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Florence R. Evans,
RICHMOND PRECINCT US WITH RICHMOND Q INSPECTOR: Bertha K SprunerJUDemDGE• Eleanor G.Loskot Rep.
CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Cortez School. Rep
RICHMOND 9 JUDGE: Lillie E. Scott. Dem. CLERKS: Teresa E. Lewis. Rep.;
POLLING PLACE: Mary Allen
Multi-Use Room, 577 South 30th
CLERKS: Ruth F.Ratteree.Rep.: Henrietta Freitas, Dem.
Street. Richmond. Betty H.Gillham,Dem.garage. 240 South 21st Street. Rich-
RICHMOND PRECINCT Nl
RICHMOND PRECINCT 135 5x
mond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 112 CONSOLIDATED
AND RICHMOND 201 CONSOLIDATED WITH WITH RICHMOND 59
RICHMOND PRECINCT 066
t
CONSOLIDATED WITH
CONSOLIDATED RICHMOND 5O POLLING PLACE: Jean E.y
RICHMOND N
POLLING PLACE: Julia M. POLLING PLACE; Effie E. Whitney, garage. 3211 Humphrey
POLLING PLACE: L o n z i e
Minor. garage, 1622 Florida Avenue. Hamilton. rumpus room, 637 41st Avenue, Richmond.
Richmond. Street, Richmond
McFadden, garage. 1900 Potrero INSPECTOR: Julia M. Minor, RICHMOND PRECINCT 136 x.
Avenue, Richmond. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 113 AND RICHMOND 0
RICHMOND PRECINCT 067 JUDGE: Elnora Armstrong,AND RICHMOND US CONSOLIDATEDRep.
AND RICHMOND M CLERKS: Alberta Cavness Dem.: CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Marie Dalen,
CONSOLIDATED Girths L CIuH, Dem. POLLING PLACE:Clinton Avenue, living room, 1519 Rheem Avenue.
Cortez School
Baptist Church. 31st & Clinton Richmond.
POLLING PLACE RICHMOND PRECINCT 093 Avenue. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Marlorie L.Vestal,
multiuse room. 627 South 30th AND RICHMOND 162 INSPECTOR: Ella L. Swenson. Dem. n`
Street. Richmond. CONSOLIDATED Dem. JUDGE: Emily Anderson. Dem. s'
INSPECTOR: Margaret C. POLLING PLACE: Balboa School. JUDGE: Kathleen E. Hearne. CLERKS: Eva L. Nelson, Dem.: t
Hansen, Rep. Room 1, 57th & Jefferson Avenue. Dem. Marie Dalen.Dem. 1
JUDGE: Lidie B. Law Dem.Richmond. CLERKS: Elsie E. Fjelstad,
CLERKS: Joanna E. Cichantek, INSPECTOR: Fawney M. Salvi. Dem.; Frances M.Horton.Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 131
F
Dem. Cora 1\IcCray,Dem. Dem.
POLLING PLACE:Phyllis Cichon.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 068
RICHMOND PRECINCT 114 garase, 6015 Orchard Avenue. Rich-
JUDGE:Bertha M.Salvi.Dem. d
CLERKS: Dorothy E. Swanson,
CONSOLIDATED WLiH mon
CONSOLIDATED WITH RICHMOND N INSPECTOR: Christine Barkeley.
RICHMOND 40 Dem.; Esther M.Jorgensen,Rep.POLLING PLACE: L, L, Miller, Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Clyde W RICHMOND PRECINCT 6" rumpus room, 678 lath Street, Rich- JUDGE: Patricia C. Ryan, Dem.
Mann, shop in rear. 2805 Ohio POLLING PLACE: Yvonne M. mond. CLERKS: Phyllis Cichone Dem.:
Avenue, Richmond. Brom, garage, ION Mendocino RICHMOND PRECINCT Ili Helen Brenner.Rep.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 069 Avenue. Richmond. CONSOLIDATED WITH RICHMOND PRECINCT 138
INSPECTOR: Virginia J. Tassano,
AND RICHMOND 195 RICHMOND 37 CONSOLIDATED
Dem.
CONSOLIDATED JV.
POLLING PLACE' Unity Chu ch WITH RICHMOND iia
POLLING P LACE: Pearl JUDGE June . Felix.Dem.of Richmond, back door basement POLLING PLACE: Myrle BHeq.
Abraham, rumpus room back en- CLERKS: Ethel M. Korb. Rep.; room,28th&Nevin Richmond.rumpus room. 1727 Santa Clara
trance, 5410 Creely Avenue, Rich. Yvonne M.Brom• em.DRICHMOND PRECINCT 119 Street. Richmond.
mond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 095 AND RICHMOND 138 RICHMOND PRECINCT 130
INSPECTOR: Lena M. Cham- CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED y
berlain. Dem. WITH RICHMOND 36 POLLING PLACE: Myrle Blicq. WITH RICHMOND 108 e
JUDGE: Eliza Fort Dem. POLLING PLACE: Woodrow rumpus room, 1727 Santa Clara POLLING PLACE: Marie E.
CLERICS: Gertrude Ferguson, Wilson School. Room 15, 41st & Street, Richmond. Walz. garage, 684 McLaughlin
Rep.: Pearl It.Abraham.Dem.Roosevelt Avenue. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Myrle Blicq, Dem. Street. Richmond. t
RICHMOND PRECINCT 070 RICHMOND PRECINCT OM JUDGE:Edith S.Cournow,Rep. RICHMOND PRECINCT 140 m
CONSOLIDATED WITH AND RICHMOND 98 CLERKS: Alice F. Horstmarn, CONSOLIDATED
RICHMOND 133 CONSOLIDATED Dem.: Mildred L.Chlesa.Rep. W1?H RICHMOND 134
POLLING PLACE: Alvarado POLLING PLACE: Holy Trialtq RICHMOND PRECINCT 317 POLLING PLACE: Grant School.
School, recreation room, Sutter & Episcopal Church. SSS 37th Street, AND RICHMOND 163 Multi•Use Room 24th & Grant
San Mateo Streets, Richmond. Richmond. CONSOLIDATED Avenue,Richmond.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 071
INSPECTOR: Frances M. POLLING PLACE: Gladys E. RICHMOND PRECINCT 141 d
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Cavoretto, Dem. Bradley, rumpus room. 5= Run. CONSOLIDATED
JUDGE• Mabel S. Press. Dem. n Avenue. Richmond. WITH RICHMOND IK ARICHMONDaPOLLINGPLACE: Dorothy M.
POLLING PLACE: Edith G. Ru
WalS: Rep Stanton, Dem.;
RI
SPECTOR: Gladys E. Bradley.
Phelps, rumpus room, 2027 Hollings
Caswell, garage 410 South 14th JUDGE: Eva I.Thayer, Rep.Avenue, Richmond.
Street, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 097 CLERKS:Dorothy A.Rush,Dem 1
CONSOLIDATED Althea J.Buffum, Rep.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 142
RICHMOND PRECINCT 072 WITH RICHMOND 38 AND RICHMOND 145
AND RICHMOND 169DOLLING PLACE: Grace RICHMOND PRECINCT 118 CONSOLIDATED
CONSOLIDATED Lutheran Church•24th Street&Bar AND RICHMOND 125 POLLING PLACE: J. O. Ford r
POLLING PLACE: Ford School,
nett Avenue, Richmond. CONSOLIDATED Schoot, auditorium. 28th&Martcopa t
auditorium 28th & Marleope, Rich POLLING PLACE:Thomas Slack. Avenue. Richmond.
mond. RICHMOND PRECINCT ON garage. 1388 Santa Clara Street, INSPECTOR: Alice H. Arnold,7_
INSPECTOR: Lorene Henderson, CONSOLIDATED Richmond. It
Dem. WITH RICHMOND 96 INSPECTOR: Hilda Black Dem. JUDGE: Marjorie McGowan
JUDGE:Mable J.Salloom.Rep. POLLING PLACE: Holy Trinity JUDGE:Viola A.Gatxklson.Rep. Dem.
CLERKS: Juanita S.Myers, Rep.: Episcopal Church. 355 37th Sim CLERKS: Edyth L. Maher, Rep., CLERKS: Grace H: Clark, Dem.;
Hosea A.Cecil.Dem. Richmond. Zella Cerezo.Dem- Myrtle A.Wallace.Dem.
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RICHMOND PRECINCT 143 RICHMOND PRECINCT 177 NORTH RICHMOND rancuiCT EL CERRITO PRECINCT onCONSOLIDATEDCONSOLIDATEDWITHONANDXL.CERHITO 41WITHRICHMOND28RICHMOND57ANDNOR!'S AWSMOND 2 CON80LLDATSDPOLLINGPLACE: W
ISevh
POLLING PLACE• K. POLLING PLACE: Theodore R. POLLING PLACE: V..w.TauEtr.Room 10. 17th A KovalevalSy garsga 233 Bissell Wooten> arage, 30 Silver AvenueAvenue, Richmond. Avenue,Richmond. Richma 218 Carmel A*anme.II.Cifa•
RICHMOND ]PRECINCT I" SICHMOND PRECINCT ITS VECTOR: Elceen InselL Dem. INSPACTOR: Isabeld Taxta,CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGE Shirley O. Wooten.Dem. Dem.WITH RICHMOND 56CLERICS: Rosie L. Stevenson.JUDGE:Mark C.Nilson Dem.POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. POLLING PPL Joan linden,. Dom.; Joyce lis Carlini. Dem. CLERICS: Graaf C.Le*VK ]tip.:Novascone garage. 115 ]Murdock arage. 545 McLaughlin Stmt, NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT Marian J.Mulky. Rep.Street. R1clsmond pchmand, 8K EL CESSnO PRECINCT onRICHMONDPRECINCT148RICHMONDFURCIINCT179POLLINGPLACE: William !. COIpOLIDATEO t...CONSOLIDATED AND RICHMOND 178 Gauma, liviats room. 1931 Garden WITH'Ei.CEHHtl+OWITHRICHItOND143CO1NiOLIDATl11TractRoadRichmond. POLLING PLACE: Winifred
SchoPOLol auditorium
PLACE J. O. lord POLLING PLACE: Greater EI
p,
Theresa M. Ration. Johnson,rumpus roam,Iii AshburyAaue.RRiichhm.
Mb A Maricopa Bethel Baptist Church, 800 Williams JU Avenue,E1 Cerrito.
Drive. Richmond DGE- Mildred Jordan, Dem.
CONSOLIDATEDRICHMONDPRECINCT141INSPECTOR: Ketberyn Harrison. :Anna S.Gaumer,Dem: 19 SL CERRITO lRECIiCT MI{.CONSOLIDATED WITH Dem. W111lam !.Gauma, Dem. Art.%'WIN RL CERRITO 3RICHMOND17* JUDGE•Eleanor L.Stinson.Dem. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT POILIING PLACE: Laura F.POLLING PEACE: Slav Hall.5220 CLERKS: Sara Russell Dem.: ROS DublaskyGlennAvenue, Richmond. Wilma J. Robinson, Dem. AND NORTH RICHMOND 9 Avenue iTr > 77T1 Lincala
RICHMOND PRECINCT 147 RICHMOND PRECINCT in POLLING PLACE: Verde School. EL CERRITO lSSenrttir MuANDRICHMOND222ANDRICHMONDlitMuftl-Use Room.Giaramita do Verde
Avenue.Richmond. AND SL CSSSITO 41
POLLING NPLACE; B a r r e t t POLLING
D
Bandst Rosie L gee.Dem. p«G APEACE:a vistaAvtnutChristianChurch, 3701 Bar- Church. 3000 McGlothen Way, Rich•
CLEMJUDGE •
yene S.Faster9 Dem• United
EI
of Christ 7M Cutting
r
reit Avenue.Rlchmood.mond.
a P. Charles, ReINSPECTOR: C a n d u s M INSPECTOR: Maxine S. >C11rle, y p IINSPElr1 OR: Theresa. Klemm.McDaniel, Rep.Non. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT ImpJUDGEtrancesI. Sates, Dem. JUDGE:Annie S.Young.Dem. M7 JUDGE• Leotha D. Undawood. .CLERKS: Edna Ritchie Rep.: CLERKS: Vivian Brown. Dem.: CONSOLIDATEDLouiseG. Perry. Dem. Frances G.Orme.Dem. WITH NORTH SICEIMOND 8 • Vilate Borge, Rep.:
RICHMOND PRECINCT In RICHMOND PRECINCT ISE POLLING PLACE: Davis Chapel, Matilda Cahalan,Dem.
AND RICHMOND 293 CONSOLIDATED WITH 3M CheaIty Avenue. Richmond. EL CERRITO PRECINCT asCONSOLIDATEDRICHMOND11111NORTHSWID&OND PRECINCT AND RL CERRITO 49iPOLLINGPLACE: Ruth R. POLLING PLACE: Fust Baptist 4M CONSOLIDATEDHovacek, rumpus roam, 712 Kern Church, 3000 McGlothen Way Rich- AND NORTH RICHMOND 7 POLLING PLACE: Eugene H.Street.Richmond. mond. POLLING PLACE: Davis Chapel, Miller, arage.941 Richmond Street,INSPECTOR: Aureole L. RICHMOND PRECINCT ISS 3M Chesl_eyy Avenue. Richmond.El io.McMillian. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Vote Absentee INSPECTOR: R u by Williams. INSPECTOR: Alice C. KinseyJUDGEBonnieJ. Addiego.Dem. Dem• pCLERKS: Josephine J. Martin. RICHMOND PaRCItCT in JUDGE:Mattie White.Dem. JUDGE:Mary L.no".DemRep.: Margaret Cooke.Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Mary Stevens. Dem.; CLERKS: Esther Sergeant.Dem.;
RICHMOND PRECINCT 151 RICHMOND M Susie B.Hili.Dem. Elizabeth A. Fraser,Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Dorothy E. POLLING PLACE: Pullman NORTH RICHMOND PSECI NCT EL CSRSTlO PRECINCT M171Lathe. basement room. so Kens- School. community room. South 41st
AND EL
PRECINCT
M:ington Road Berkeley. a: Florida.Richmond.i RXJUTO
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATEDINSPECTt3R: Dorothy E. Lathe. RICHMOND PRECINCT 191 WITH NORTH RICHMOND i POLLING PLACE. Peter !.Rep AND RICHMOND iii POLLING PLACE: Verde School. Agresta, garage, 432 Everett Stmt, aJUDGEMerrilysuRhodes,Re CONSOLIDATBD Multi-Use Room,Glaramita A Verde El Cerrito.I CLERKS:Jean E.Peterson.Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Clarence L. Avenue, Rlchmood. INSPECTOR: Jennie G. Agresta,Lois Ross. Rep.Webster. %e. 4313 Overend SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT MZ Dem.
Avenue. RI and.
HERSEt.EY ]ASB[ PRECINCTRICHMONDPRECINCT151 JUDGE:Wiaait A.Johnson.Rep, INSPECTOR: Carrie N. Burns,RICHMOND M M1 CLERKS: Laura McNeil, Rep.; n .
POLLING PLACE- The McGloth- Dem- AND SRRSELEY PARS z Edith Lewis. Dem.
en Temple—Dining 8a11 Place-1443 JUDGE: Ruby L. Savoie Dem.p CLERKS: Jeaaetta A Webster, CONSOLIDATED Bi. CERRITO PRECINCT*1$ tFilbertStreetRichmondDem•• Clarence L.Webtser.Deme PLACE Helen A. CONSOLIDATED.RICHMOND PRECINCT 152 Greav+er,garage. 334 Berkeley Park Was H RL CERRITO 3TCONSOLIDATEDWITHRICHMONDPRECINCT292BoulevarBerkeley. POLING PLACE Teresa ARICHMONDKCONSOLIDATEDWITHINSPECTOR: Olga Wieking, Dem. Milani, garage, 1337 Liberty Street,POLLING PEACE: Peres School, RICHMOND list JUDGE:Helen A.Greaver Dem. El Cerrito
auditorium. 5th 4c Pennsylvania POLLING PLACE: Clarence L. CLERKS Jose Crawford. EL. CSSSTTO PRECINCT Ml11'Avenue Richmond. Webster, garage. 433 O v e r e n d Dem-; Esther F. Gonsalves. Dem. AND EI. PRECINITO T
RICHMOND PRECINCT 153 Aveaut,Richmond.
RERSELEY FARE PRECINCT CONSOLIDATEDANDRICHMONDIiiRICHMONDPRECINCT290anPOLLINGPLACE: Guide .Can- n
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED tarutti. rumpus room. 1804 KeyPOLLINGPLACE: Annie Mae RICHMOND 39 WITH BERKELEY ]PARS I Boulevard, El Cerrito.Johnson, garage. 787 7th Street. POLLING PLACE: Mary Rase POLLING PLACE: Helen A. INSPECTOR.- Ruth C. Baird,Richmond. Moore- garage, 4733 Fail Avenue. Greaver,garage.334 Berkeley Park Dem.INSPECTOR: Annie M. Johnson, Richmond Boulevard Berkeley. Jydg 8e I J.Belt,ReyiDem. Y•
CLERKS• Ethel Miller. Dem.;:IdaJUDGE: Geneva B. McFadden. RICHMOND PRECINCT 1*1 EL CERr.ITO PRECINCT M7 M. Aibertsea. Dem. fDem. CONSOLIDATED WITH AND EL CERRITO 5* EL CERRITO PRECINCT IMMCLERKS: Cailie J. Greer. Dem.: RICHMOND 41 CONSOLIDATEDEthelWilhite. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Stege School. POLLING PLACE: Ruth L.Kirby,
AIONNSOLiDC2111111110'AIRRD M
RICHMOND PRECINCT 154 mu1U•use room. 50tih 4 Cypress araF e. 5017 San Diego Street. ElStreets.Richmond. Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: J. H. Plum.CONSOLIDATED WITH
mer, rumpus room, 8N1 Don Carol yRICHMOND
rim RICHMOND PRECINCT as
INSPECTOR: Ruth L.. KIrbY Drive. EI Cerrito.POLLING PLACE: vert Station CONSOLIDATED WITH
INSPECTOR:
INSPECTOR: Ethel L. Larsen,No. 6, 4100 Clinton Avenue, Rich- RICHMOND M
JUDGE• Florence Rodds,Dem. Dem.
mond. POISING PLA C E: PearI
CLERKS:Ann L !osmics.Dem.: JUDGE- Beatrice I. Geary Rep.llorence D.Buchanan.Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT 157 Abraham. rumpus room back an. CLERICS:Martha La Trane.Rep•: a€
POLLING PLACE: William F. trance 5410 Creely Avenue. Rich. RL CERSITO PRECINCT Me Yvonne Solberg,Rep-
I Marshall, downstairs rumpus room, mond AND RI. CERRITO 13 RL C8HR1T0 PRECINCT MPI2163LaMiradaDrive,Richmond. CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED`
RCNSPECTOR:
Lucy A Stewart, RICHMONDCONSOLIDATED 1M POLLING PLACE Winifred WITH EL CERRITO Mpp Johnson, rumpus roam.211 Ashbury POLXLNG' PLACE- EI CerriRICHMOto s{JUDGE Margie Marshall Dem.
POILIWIlNG NIY 6
t r o m
Avenue. El Cerrito. lire House. apparatus room. low 1`CLERKS:Beverly Vasquez.Dem.: Y INSPECTOR: Lucille Comotto, San Pablo Avenue,El Cerrito. .Janelle H.Nichols. Dem. School auditorium, South filth 8: Dem. LiE CERRITO PRECINCT M2MaineAvenue. Richmond.I RICHMOND PRECINCT IQ JUDGE:Lucille Leone. Rep. CONSOLIDATEO
CONSOLIDATED WITH RICHMOND PRECINCT 2M CLERKS: Winifred Johnson. WI'It•RL CEERRO IM
4,
RICHMOND 55 CONSOLIDATED Dem.: Maxine H.Petttrsen. Dem. POLLING Pr ACEs Saint Patrick'sPOLINGPLACE: Helen A WITH RICHMOND 711 Church. 1534 Everett Stmt. Ei C*r. Zensius. sarage, 1685 Mariposa POTTING PLACE: Easter Hili
EL
rito.AND 19L CuRRITO 14Street. Richmond. Community Center. 537 South Nth CON110LIDATSD RL CERRITO PRECINCT.onStmt. Richmond. AND 117.CrRRsTO 7RICHMONDPRECINCT1{11 POLLING PLACE: Laura 1.CONSOLIDATED WITH RICHMOND PRECINCT 7111 Dubioaky arose, '7777 Lincoln
POL11ItG
CONSOLIDATED
Monte tRICHMOND03CONSOLIDATEDAvenue. El Cerrito. rPOLLINGPLACEBalboaSchool, WI RICHMOND 81 INSPECTOR. Laura 1. Dubensky, School, Mune-Use Room 2133
room 1. 57th & Jefferson Avenue. POLLING PLACE: Julia M.
Dem, Tansentt Avenue. El Cerrito.
Richmond. Minor. garage. 1822 Florida Avenue, JUDGE:Dorothy V.Sanford. Rep.
RSPl:
C'POR: Marjorle E. Stale,
RICHMOND PRECINCT 163 Richmond. GERBILS: Leona M. Bluth. Dem.: rCONSOLIDATEDWITHRuthP. Reymaids, Rep- JUDGE: Judith O. Stri¢luerz,
RICHMOND III RICHMOND PRECINCT 11{7 RL CZUMMW PRECINCT MM CLERKS: Dorothy M. Murphy.POLLING PLACE: Gladys E. CONSOLIDATED
AND RL CESIMM a Rep.: Mary A. lrancon• DemBradley. rumpus room. S83S Hunt- WITH RICHMOND 74
ington Avenue. Ricbmoa&
ter
PyOLLING PLACE: Ross L» Jet.
ACEzLD Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT SM
RICHMOND PRECINCT ISI 7th
console in rear. 335 South Memorial ILRIL Kearney & Stockton
AND EL CERRITO as
CONSOLIDATED WITH
1 Stmt.Rlchmomd CONSOLIDA1"Street El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Joseph +o,RICHMOND 153 RICHMOND PRECINCT 7111 INSPECTOR: PtneLope C Hollar, room. 501 Village. DstwPOLLINGPLACEAnnieMatCONSOLIDATEDDem.
Johnson. garage 737 7th Stmt. WITH RICHMOND IM JUDGE: Mabel Salisbury. Dem.
r-
Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Ruth R CIAO=: Auce E. Hsys. Dem.: RBelo :
JaaqueLae J. Pack
RICHMOND PRECINCT 168 Novacek, rumpus room• 717 Kara Pauline M. Bury. Dem. JUDGE: Sylvia N.lortang. Dem.Street. Bichmoad
ILL CERRITO PRECINCT us 1'snmeuuessCONSOLIDATEDWilliCLERKS: Edna er,
POLLING
RICHMOND 1011urrkhardt A. RICHMOND PRECINCT iM4 AND EL CESSTTO se Rip:Bernice F.D1o{o.Dim.
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED RL CERRITO PRECINCT asJaramigo. Larage. 19111 Gaynor WITiM RICHMOND 19 POLLING PLACE: Del Mar AND RL CESSITO MAvenue, Richmond. POLLING PLACE: John A. Bell, School. Room Number 19. 940 Avis CONSOLIDATED
RICHMOND PRECINCT IK garage,721 34th Street.Riehmond Drive. El Cerrito.POLLING PLACE: H a r d i n g
AND RICHMOND 145 INSPECTOR: Alkene Sen*w. School, Community Hall. Fairmont
CONSOLIDATED SICHMOND PRECINCT 28s ST. t Ashbury Avenue:EI Cerrito.
POLLING PLACE: Burkhardt A. CONSO&JDATRD ST.Lil3 Lovy Dem. INSPECTOR: Florence A. Gels.
Jaramillo. garate, 1918 Gaynor WlTR RICHMOND 4M CLERKS: Ru LL Blair, Rep.; ffaagg*r Dem-
f
Avenue. Richmond POLLING Alice Louise Utb, Dem.UDGE: Alma E. Swanstrom,
INSPECTOR: Alice E. Jaramihio, ad StreeL Rich.
Re . mond EL CERRITO PRECINCT MS CLERKS: Freda.A. Bates. Rep.: t
JUDGE• Ruby H. Sandau.Dem. RICHMOND ]PRECINCT 2*{ WIlIi E
CONSOLIDATED
CiRR ED 311
Heater S.Mullinex, Rep.
CLLERILS Flonnet Emert. Rep6, EL CERSITO PRECINCT 42{
Alice E. Alameda,Rep. CONSOLIDATED POLLI1NG PLACE: Hazel E. AND EL CSESIT0 35WITHRICHMOND43Alltaio.rumpus room, 1435 Naveilier CONSOLIDATEDRICHMONDPRECINCT147POLi.ING PLACE: Camp Fire Street.EI Cerrito. POLLING PLACE. 'F a e r m o n tCONSOLIDATEDWITHGirlsHeadquarters. 28th Stmt atde
Py CERRITO PRECINCT 1117 School, Multi-Use Room. 724'RICHMOND In entrance. 2745 Downer Avenue. Kearney Street.EI Cerrito: .POLLING PLACE: Lon Butler, Richmond. CONSOLIDATED
Rep.
Street.
Doris: L..Erickson,
3
garage, 28M Barrett Avenue, Rich- WIN H SL CERRITO 23
pmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT 7]97 POLLING PLACE• El Monte JUDGE Leata M Puzey, Rep.wkRICHMONDPRECINCT168CONSOLIDATEDSchool. Mune-Use Room. 2133
GLEBES Dora.E. Davey DemANDRICHMONDlibWISHRICHMONDiMTapstottAvenue. EI Cerrito.
CONSOLIDATED POLLING PEACE: Pero Colombo, Bede M.Gustayson,Rip.
POLLING PLACE: Marie E. garage.688 33rd Strreet,RlchmaW.RLC PANDRL
CEREC
CTEEM' *M
PZL
CUSUM
OLLING PEACE: Mira
CY an
VistaWalz, arage. 684 McLaughlin RICHMOND PRECINCT Me CONSOLIDATED Annex. Room Number 3•A, BarrettStmt. Richmond. CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Joy E. Berry. k Tassa are Avenue.El Cerrito.INSPECTOR: Marie E. Waiz, W13fI RICHMOND 33 rumDem. pus room.5459 Palnsett Avenue. IN R: Mary W.Danielson.POLLING PLACE• Presbyterian El Cerrito. Non. hJUDGERuthDuncanRep. Church of the Redeemer. 2354 INSPECTOR: Jay E.Berry. Dem. JUDGE:Lenalla Easley.Dem.CLERKS: Doroth Strindberg. Andrade Avenue Richmond. JUDGE: Julia Coward. Dem. CLERKS: Helen J. MsdousM,Dem.: Lola J.Carll, Rep.
RICHMOND PRECINCT ZM
CLERKS:Beth Koutz.Rep.: Mary Rep.; Jean M.Sorensen Rep.RICHMOND PRECINCT 1M CONSOLIDATED
T.Smith.Dem.
I EL CXsMnO PRECINCT US'CONSOLIDATED WITH WITH RICHMOND 2 EL CERRITO PRECINCT MM AND EL CESS M aRICHMOND72
POLLING PLACE: Point Masonic CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATEDPOLLINGPLACELordSchool. Temple. 210 WashingtonAvenue. WITH EL CSSHTIO S POLLING PLACE: Mary Joauditorium. 28th do M a r i c o p a. Richmond. POLLING PLACE J E. Martindale. lanai, 2312. CarquinezRichmond.
rumpus room 5459 Polnsett Avenue.Avenue El Cerrito.
RICHMOND
CONSOLIDATED
Hi7*
NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT ER Cerrito. INSPk&6R: Mamie Worrell,
p
RICHMOND I" AND NORTH RICHMOND 3 EL CERRLIO PRECINCT MMM
R
UDGE: Mildred L Ehsberry,
isPOLLINGPLACE- Beverly De CONSOLIDATED AND EL CRRSITO 22 Dem.
Courten, arage. me Bush Avenue, POLLING PLACE: Hattie Syley, CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Katherine E.Anderson,
Richmond. garage. LHI York Street.Richmond. POLLING PLACE:Saint Patrick's Rep.; Mary L Martindale,Rep,
RICHMOND PRECINCT 275
INSPECTOR: Rosie Brasell,Dem. Church. 1534 Everett Sired.Eh Car. RIE PRI pn, letiJUDGE-Lunge L.Butler.Dem. roto. CON80LIDATSD WITH,CO
C
BNXD
ITS
W CLERKS: Viola Reed. Dem; INSPECTOR: Norma P. Yost. EI;CERRTl p,
WI
Lorena Fudge, Dem. Rt .POLLING PLACE: Greater ER JUDGE Jostpphhl!gpee Bala. Dtm.
POLLING PEACE: Portola
14
Junior
Bethel Baptistatilt Church 803 Williams NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT CLERKS: KstlieNne Kallen, Rep•;
NH
School.1 theater.' Ion r
CONSOLIDATED Ross E. Bsrwy, Rep.
BI. CERRITO PRECINCT,M3S,RICHMOND PRECINCT 171 WITH NORTH RICHMOND {EL CSRS/1O1 PRECINCT ill AND SL CSSH170 iANDRAYVIEW1POLLINGPLACE: Theodore R, AND RL CERRITO 79 CONSOLIDATEDCONSOLIDATEDWooten, jarage. 340 Silver Avenue. CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE. Hazel E.POLLING PLACE: Ira IE.Romn. Richmond POLLING PLACE: Afton E. Alltnio..rumpus room, 1418 Nave111errumpusmom. 5273 Sacramento Coulter. garage, 713 Ashbury Street, M Cerrito.Avenue. Richmond. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT AvenueEl C7tvtiW LNSPECI OR: Hazel E. Allfnea,INSPECTOR: EUen L Smith, M3iDem. INSPECTOR. Alton E. Coulter. Rep. xCONSOLIDATED
JUDGE: Galdys M. Navellier.JUDGE: Helen Schininger. Dem. WlsH NOIT! ADHD 1 JUDGE:Opal!. y Dedf Dern 1TEDRKS: Theresa J. oitmeya. POILJNG PLACE: Bank BYiw. GLERKS: Maethg 1` EaLaMk CLERICS: Evelyn M HayworthDem.; Bessie EmrY, Rep. garage. lith York Stmt,Ritkmoai GrlEkt.Dem. Rep.; Rai"E.Lata.D*m..
rn
t
286
r
RL CERRITO PRECINCT 631 EL CERRITO PRECINCT on RLCON6
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6RLCERRITO0CONSOLIDATEDWIPER3.CRRRI2D r
CONSOLIDATEDSANT
POLLING PLACE: Guido Can. EI. CERRITO 42 POL LING PLACE: Jobas
5taruttl. rumpus room. 1606 Key POLLING PLACE: iron I[acDep• rumpus room. 8143 Terrace Drive. G.
Appian Way. ZIBoulevard. El Cerrito. aid. dowmstats room. >W Tamab EI(7errit. Ste•Pais Avenue. El Cerrito.
INSPECTOR: Esther A. Dawe. RL CERRITO PRECINCT qt RL CERRITO PRECINCT 674
AND EL CERRITO St IG. Chi o PRECI NCT a1 AND EL CZRaM n fop
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Adelaide S. Church
f
POLLING PLACE: Calvin S. POLLING PLACE: Castro Sebool. POLLING PLACE: Paelola Jwdw Dam-
Smith family room. 6010 Betty multiuse room. Donal Avenue ! High SCAooI, little theater. 1021 Barbara L G1aRe,
Lane. El Cerrito. Lawrence Street. Zi Cerrito. NaveUter. El Cerrito. Dem.; Nola G Amsbury. Non.
Y `INSPECTOR: Shirley L. Mertens, INSPEInusburCTOR: Victoria B.
DEN
ECPOR: Beverly Brook". E1. SSS PRECINCT SI6
RJUDGE:
Barbara D. ArmendarizJUDGE:Maurine S.Hill
Marie
011Dem•
JUDGE: Frances N. Chavez
CONSOLIDATED 1"
pp SOURANTE 25
Jeanette E. Schneider. Dem •:
Dem POLL IG PLACE:CS.E
M.D
Jean C Smith, Rep.: CLERKS: Marian Kitcar, Dem.; Idnhart, serape. 7 Stallion Road, 7SaraM. De Giete,Rep. IPL. CERRLTO PRECINCT 666 Geonle McNeill.Dem. El Sabres a
AND EL CERRITO 72 RRL CERRITO PRECINCT 675ELCERRITO
0
CT 633 CON60IJDA2RD CONSOLIDATED W
EL SNi
ELS
liiCINCT 635
CONSOLIDATEDCR5t I POLLING PLACE: Leo E. Gan- RL CERRITO MEL
AND SOR
CONSOLI;
A 24
TED
POLLING PLACE: Charlotte E. ' rota• 916 Sea View POLLING PLACE• El Cerrit POLLING PLACE: Mary honeMcGregor. rumpus room. 1116 King
Drive El tkrrit. Memorial Hall, Kearney a n d Idahsrt, arage, 7 Stallion Road.INSPECTOR: Grace F. l[aeNelll, Stockton Streets,El Cerrito. Drive,1 Gerrit. Dem El SobrattM.
JUDGE J.Frost,Re RL CERRITO IRRCMCT 676
Sotw
7LOR: Mary L. Ilnhart, r..EL CERRITO PRECINCT 611 Margery p•
AND BL CERRITO 43 CLERKS. Winifred Sturgeon.CORLNSOLIDATED
JUDGE Helen F.Sheehan Dem. CONSOLIDATED Dem.: Effie Watdord Dem POLING PLACE: Castro School. CLERKS: Jacqueline Bernal.5?,POLLING PLACE: Fairmont EL CERRITO PRECINCT 655 multi-use room. Donal Avenue and Rep.; Regina Strasser,Rep.School, multiuse room, 724 Kearney POLLING PLACE: M a d e r a Lawrence Street El Cerrito.
LSI. SOS PRECINCT W1Street. El Cerrito. School• multiuse room. Arlington EL. CERRITO PRECINCT 617 CONSOLIDATED WITS
sINSPECTOR: Juanita M. Ebert Blouveard,El Cerrito, CONSOLIDATED W!!R t2.SORRRAlITR 4Dem. INSPECTOR: Eileen B. Lukes, RL CERRITO 56 POLLING PLACE: Veterans HallJUDGE: Jenang, Dem. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Dolores S. of El Sobrante. 1316 SobranteCLERKS: Francnc ess G.G.ZaZanai,Rep.; JUDGE• Marjorie C. Mead• Rep. Monismith, garage. 1779 Ganges Avenue. El Sobrante.Annie C. Fraatz,Dem. CLERKS: Beatrice Moore. Rep.: Avenue.EI Gerrit.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 615
Bernice L.Narron, Dem.EL. SORRANTE PRECINCT SIS
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 656
CERRITO PRECINCT 076 CONSOLIDATED WRRCONSOLIDATEDWITHCO 14ELCERRITO26ANDELCERRITO78
POLLING PLACE EI SobrantePOLLINGPLACE; .Fairmont
e r
CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: El Monte Community Methayg Cbmeh. 5151School. multiuse room, 724 Kearney POLLING PLACE: El Montt School. multi-use row. 2131 Taps Argyle Road. El Sobrante. WnStreetEIGerrit. School multi-use room 213 3 Cott Avenue, EI Cerrito. Ta it Avenue. El Cerrito. RSL SORRAINTR PRECINCT 639
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 616 INSPECTOR: Margaret T. RL CERRITO PRECINCT 679 POLLING PLACE: S o b r a n t e
CONSOLIDATED WITH Harper. Rep. CONSOLIDATM W112111 Improvement Clubhouse, Appy
EL CERRITO S JUDGE: Evelyn A. Congleton, EL CERRITO 47 Way and Sobrante Avenue El 4 .POLLING PLACE: Del Mar Repp POLLING PLACE: Shirley A. Sobrante. r
School. room No. 19. 940 Avis Drive (R.FRKS• Joyce J. Lenstrom. Ram• rumpLLt room. 2697 Mira INSPECTOR: Betty J. Crall, e
El Cerrito. Rep.; Harriet E.Bedford. Rep.Vista. Ei Cerrito. Dem. aryx
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 637 EL CERRIlO PRECINCT 657 E CERRITO PRECINCT 6M JUDGE: Bertha J. Shubat• Rep.
POLLING PLACE: M a d e r a CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Margaret A. Petersen,AND EL
CONSOLCERRITIDATED
18 EI. MUM"46 Dem.: Rachel B.Chown.Dem. x,
CONSOLIDATED School.
d El
use room. Arlington
POLLING PLACE: John D.POLLING PLACE: Teresa A. Blouvesrd EI Cerrito. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT 676
Milani, garage, 1327 Liberty Street, INSPECTOR: Mary J. Klossner, Adm• wage 5214 P o t r e ro
El Cerrito. Re Avenue, Cerrjto. AND ' SOS i•
p CONSOLIDATED
INSPECTOR: Teresa A. Milani. JUDGE: Katherine S. Peters. EL.CERRITO PRECINCT Mt POLLING PLACE: First Baptist
Dem. Rep. AND RL SORKANTE 31 Church, junior department, 4555
JUDGE: Faith B.Heino,Dem. CLERKS: Marjorie A. Crum. CONSOLIDATED Hilltop Drive. EI Sobrante.
CLERKS: Dorothy C. Green, Dem.; Rosales K Sanders, Dem.POLLING PLACE: Church of God INSPECTOR:Lois E.Olsen.Rep. r-..
Dem.; Josephine Bonelll Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 656 of Prophecy. 4333 Appian Way. El JUDGE: Norma L. Foley Dem.
AND EL CERRITO 77 Sobrante CLERKS: Florin V. Argo. Dem.;
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 618 INSPECTOR: Margaret C. Whit- Donna E.Young,Dem. 3 ``
CONSOLIDATEDANDELCERRITO39POLLINGPLACE. Dolores S neq Rt FL SOERAINTE PRECINCT 631CONSOLIDATEDMonismithgarage, 1729 Ganges JUDGI : Harriet M Graham. CONSOLIDATED WITSPOLLINGPLACE: Ferne Caludis, Avenue.El Gerrit. Dem. BL SORRANTE 1 x
garage, 2312 Edith Street, E! Car- INSPECTOR• June V• Ekenberg 5: Elsie M Warner, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Church of Godrito. Rep Henrietta L. Pennala. Rep. of Prophecy. 4333 Appian Wa
DEl
INSPECTOR: James W. Brackett. JUDGE: Viola M. Hackbartb• EL. CERRITO PRECINCT MI Sobrante.
y.
uCONSOLIDATEDWITHJUDGE: Eva Christiansen, Dem.
Dem.
EI. SORRANTB PRECINCT f73CLERKS: Mary R. MacDonald,CLERKS: Ferns CaludisEL CERRITO 32Dem.; Rep.• Frances G. Nesbitt. Rep. POLLING PLACE: S h e 1 d o n rz
Lydia A. Lehman. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Calvin S. School, auditorium. 2601 May Road.EL CERRITO PRECINCT 09 Smith• family room. 5529 Betty El Sobrante.EL CERRITO PRECINCT 639 AND EL CERRITO 21 Lane. EI Cerrito. INSPECTOR: Billie N. Mallough,
CONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED
EI. PRECINCT 662
Dem'
EL CAGE: F 18 FOILING PLACE: El Cerrito
AND EL SORRANTR I6 JUDGE: Minnie Bassignani Dem.
FOILING PLACE; Fesne Caludis, Fire House. apparatus room• 10900
CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Elsy Long. Dem.;sgarage2312EdithStreet. El Cer- San Pablo Avenue.El Cerrit. Dorothy Bailey, Rep.rito. INSPECTOR: Margaret Glesdall. POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante
y
B16 School, multiuse room Manor A RL SORRANTR PRECINCT 614
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 646
R
TITI)GE: Edna Boles Dem. Hilltop Drive, El Sobranie. POLLING PLACE: Emily Powell.
CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Betty J. Gleadall, Rep.; INSPECTOR: Florence E. Jesf- rumpus room. $159 La Honda Road. y s
EL CERRITO if Bett ELdnd, Dem. jeld. Dem. El Sobrante.
POLLING PLACE: Eugene H. JUDGE: Dorothy H. Flanagan, INSPECTOR: Emily L. Powell.
Miller.garage.946 Richmond Street, EL CERRITO PRECINCT 6M Rep. Dem.
EI Cerrito. AND EI.CERRITO 75 CERKS• Jeanette Owen, Dem.: JUDGE: Charlotte Brake.Dem.
CONOLIDATED Mary F. Griffin. Dem. CLERKS: Gladys M.Dunn.Dem.;
EL CERRITO PRECINCT Nl POLLING PLACE: El Cerrito Mildred Banti Rep.CONSOLIDATED WITH Memorial Hall. Stockton and EL SOERANTE PRECINCT 663
EL CERRITO 12 Kearney Streets. EI Cerrito. AND RL SOERANTE 13 GIANT PRECINCT Ot12
POLLING PLACE: V. W. Taufer• INSPECTOR: Evelyn M. Wilcox. CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WLI
garage, 160 Carmel Avenue, EI Cer- Dem. POLLING PLACE: EI Sobrante GIANT 16
rito. JUDGE: Mary Arson.Dem. School• mulU•use room. Manor and POLLING PLACE: Tara Hills
CLERKS: Beatrice Hoffer, Dem.: Hilltop Drive El Sobrante. School• multiuse room. Dolan Way,
EL CERRITO PRECINCT N2 Josephine Wallace, Dem.INSPECTOR: Georgia E. San Pablo.
AND RL CERRITO 32 Richardson, Dem.r4>,
CONSOLIDATED RL CERRITO PRECINCT 661 GIANT PRECINCT M3JUDGE: Pauline A. Rohrbach,
POLLING PLACE: Ken CONOLIDATED WITH Dem. AND GIANT 4 CONSOLIDATED
POLLING PLACE: Maxine L. SI. GLACE: 4 CLERKS:Susie Foster.R Snyder. garage. 2795 S a r e n t dMacDonald, downstairs room, 2515 POLLING PLACE: El Cerrito Valesano, •
Rep.; Elsa gTamarpairAvenueEICerrito. Memorial Hall Kearney and Avenue,San Pablo.INSPECTOR: Jane MacDonald, Stockton Street.El Cerrito. EL SOERAINTE PRECINCT 6N INSPECTOR: Maxine L. Snyder.
JRepU. 6L AND EL SORRANTE 27 Dem.
Mildred B. Cox, Dem. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 6
CLERKS: Alatne Wightman, Rep.; CONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Jaddo Herntsen, Rep
Mary T. Nozaki, Dem. EL CERRITO O
FOILING PLACE: Veterans Hall CLERKS: Katie L.Chesney Rep.;
of El Sobrante. 1116 Sobrante Betty F.Meeartea,Dem.POLLING PLACE: Sam F. Long.a$
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 613 GIANT PRECINCT 6N
CONSOLIDATED WITH
garage• 537 Kearney Street, EI Cer- AINSPECCTORSobrante.
P. HuntinL CONSOLIDATED WITH GRANT 3
g'f
EL CERRITO 34
Pito. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Maxine L.a°
POLLING PLACE: Fairmont EL CERRITO PRECINCT M3 JUDGE Hazel D. Swanson. I1art. Sny/es. garage, 27110 Sargent
School multiuse room. 724 Kearney AND EL CERRITO 62 CL.ERKS• Louise T. Sehmidt• Avenue, San Palo.
Street,El Cerrito. CONSOLIDATED Dem.: Christine Finnic.Dem.
1 EL CERRITO PRECINCT 6N
FOILING PLACE: Sam F. Inas. EL SOMMULUM PRECINCT so AND GANTla CONSOGINCTIDATEDgaragarage. 537 Kearney Street. EI Cer-
CONSOLIDATED Pito. CONSOLIDATED WQR POLLING PLACE• Montalvin
WITH EL CERRITO 17 INSPECTOR: Leona P e r a 1 t a. RL 508UAMM 29 Man" School, multiuse room,
POLLING PLACE: EI Sobrante Christine Drive San Pablo.
Agresta garagea 4431 Everett Street, JUDGE: Muriel E.Howard Rap.
POLLING Peter F. Dem.
Fire House, 4610 Appian Way. El INSPECTOR: Marilyn J."INSPEClitTOR:31
EI Cerrito. CLERKS: Grace Long, Dem.: Sobrante. Rep.
Revs K Hatxll,Dem. JUDGE' Vera M. Bailey. Dem.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 615 E SORRANTE PRECINCT 616 CLERKS: Virginia M. Em-
CONSOLIDATED EL CERRITO PRECINCT 636 CONSOLIDATED WITS manuele, Dan„ Agnes S. Knelsel•
WITH EL CERRITO 26 CONSOLIDATED WITR EL SO EAMM 39 Dem.
POLLING PLACE: J. H. Plum. RL CRRRITO 6s POLLING PLACE: First Baptist
mer, rumpus room, W41 Don Carol POLLING PLACE: Harry Hansen, Church Junior Department. 45M GIANT PRECINCT 6M
Drive. El Cerrito. sar e• 3329 Yosemit Avenue, El Hilltop Drive. El Sobrante. CONSOLIDATED WITH GIANT 5
POLLING PLACE: Montalvin
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 06
Cerrito. E SORINRATR PRECINCT 612 Manor School, multiuse room.
AND EL CERRITO M EL CERRITO PRECINCT 66S AND EL SORRAINTR 19 Christine Drive.San Pablo.
CONSOLIDATED AND EL CrJ RITO is CONSOLIDATED GIANT PRECINCT 007
POLLING PLACE: John D. CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante AND GRANT 12 CONSOLIDATED
Adams. QQarage, 5214 Potrero POLLING PLACE: Harry Hannon. Fire House. 460 Appian Way. El POLLING PLACE Harry
Avenue, Cerrito. are• 312Yosemite Avenue. El Sobrante. gyy, gee, 215 Michele Drive,
INSPECTOR: Stella E. Canepa, erri 0. INSPECTOR: Marjorie F. San Pablo.
Dem. INSPECTOR: Rose C. Hansen Vabn ack. Dem. INSPECTOR: Leona H 1 r n i n g.
JUDGE: Kathryn Sandvick. Rep. Rep JUDGE: Dorothy Walker. Dem. Dom•
CLERKS' Mattie T. Adams. Rep.; JUDGE: Hazelle M.Dawson, Rep. C1 RKS: Ruby E. Corley. Dem.; JUDGE: Dorothy Y. Vannueei,
Blanche Johnson, Dem. CLERKS: Juanita E. King, Rep.: Shirley A.Carpenter•Dem. Dem.
Frieda Spunaugle. Rep. CLERKS: Mable L.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 647 EL CONSOLID PRECINCT 613
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 6M CONSOLIDATED LILT' Zktty J. Maxwell, Dem. otawt nw=
CONSOLIDATED X n;WITH EL CERRITO 15
CONSOLIDATED WITH SI. SOACE: 3 GIANT PRECINCT tM
FOILING PLACE Joseph Dio o,
POLLING PLA( : El Sobrante POLLING PLACE: Elbert J.POLLING PLACE. Mira Vista
SL CRLIDlTO
se 6 School, multiuse room. Manor and Grass Baro M110 O'Harte Road,United Church of Christ.7075 Cutting rum room, 131 Village Drive. Hilltop Drive. El Sobrante. San Paftlo.
ffi•
Boulevard, El Cerrito. rElCerrito.
EL SLI NTi Dg tit
INSPECTOR: Alta N. Gragg.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 6Y EL CERRITO PRECINCT M7 AND 6I. SOREANTE Zs
Dem.
AND EI. CERRITO 71 AND RL CERRITO 7f CONSOLIDATED
JUDGE: Genevieve A Huth.
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante
Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Shirley CLERKS: Gisela Travis, Dem.; 1r3POLLINGPLACE: Harold P. 1' Community McUwdtat Church, 5351 Nancy R.Levitt, Rep.Johnson, family room. 804 Sea View Reaves, Bumpus room, 2MT Mira At Syle Road, EI Sobrante.
Drive, EI Cerrito. Vista EI Cerrito.INSPECTOR: Dorothy Crabb. GIANT PRECINCT 609
INSPECTOR: Isla J. McCausland, INSPECTOR: Esther C. Iavis• Rep. POLLING` PLACE: Reba a
Re RJUDGE Alma Vogel,Dem
JUDGE: Jean Acedo• Dem McWhorter..
1,
2815 Del Monte
i
p
yJUDGE• Darlene
th C.
Dem.
CLERKS: Shirley A. Reaves•
CatherineCERKS'
DLU M. ' Rte"
INSPECTOR: Shirley A. Krugh.CLERKS: Elizabeth C. Johnson,
Rep.; Tina A.Martin,Dem. Dem.azaszaRep.; Margaret T.Pette, Rep. EL SOERANTE PRECINCT 615 JUDGE: Reba McWhorter. Dem. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 6M POLLING PLACE: June P. CLERKS: Rosales A. Wheeler.EL CERRITO
CERRITO 73
619 CONSOLIDATED WITH Moore.garage.1811 Sherwood Forest Dem.: Dorothy Co-. Rep-AND
NS LIDATED
73 EL CERRrT: Ze Drive. El Sobrante. GRANT PRECINCT 610CONSOLIDATEDPOLLINGPLACE: INSPECTOR: June P. Moore.POLLING PLACE: Julius Lucoff, Martindale Lanai, 2312 aCayuiaez Re
AND GRANT 13 CONSOLIDATED xrumpusroom, 8143 Terrace Drive• Aveneu•EI Cerrit. pp POLLING PLACE:James H
El Cerrito. JUDGE: Barbara E. Glen Non. ora 2713 San
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 00 M-rRKC: Marjorie E• Glotdt, • Flannery Road, an
INSPECTOR: Zelma R. Lucoff, Pablo.
Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH Rep.: Opal England,Rep. INSPECTOR:Dorothy Weir,Rep.JUDGE: Ethel S. Cooper, Dem.EL
POLLING
IsLASCs H a r d i n s EL 80RRANTE PRECINCT 617 JUDGE: Louise Garvin Dem.
Pearl
CLERKS:
DanielsoniaD em. Dem.; School, community hall Fairmont POLLING PLACE- Oltda School D LMyballeaJ Dye.
RE.
epdstrom.
and Ashbury Avenue.El Cerrito. Library, 5655 011wU Road. F!
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 636 EL CERRITO PRECINCT on Sobrante. GRANT PRECINCT 611
INSPECTOR: Barbara F. Jung!• POLLING PLACE: Clara M.rnCON60LLDATRDCONSOLIDATEDWnERe . Hartman, llvinft room. 8o BonnieWITHELCERRITO1ELCERRITOnJUDGE: Carol J.Taylor.Rep. Drive San
Clan MSaHartman.POLLING PLACE: Ruth L.Kirby POLIIING PLACE: Afton E- CLERKS: Martha I. Wulff, DemIgarage, 5917 San Diego Street, EI Coulter. `arage, 712 A s h b u r y Genevieve Gearhart Dem. Dem.
Cerrito.Avenue, Ei Cerrito. JUDGE:Lois E.O'Keefe.Dem. 7
EL CERRITO PRECINCT 651 RL CERRITO lRRCINCT 671 BJ. fDMANTE PRECINCT 616 CLERKS: Eva M. Parker. Da .:
AND Ed. CERRITO 33 CONSOLIDATED WLTt CONSOLIDATED W= Mary A. Hollingworth, Dem.
ft
RL 9011111"MCONSOLIDATED
Ch
EL CERRITO A
POLLING PLACE:
Els
Sobrante GIANT PRECINCT 612POLLINGPLACE: Charlotte E.
ng
POLLING
fa lyy room. > Sea
P.
l. mulU•un room Manor and CONSOLIDATED WITS GIANT 7McGregorrumpusroom. 1116 King Drive, EltCerrit
room. 601 Sea Vi,;;
Drive, El Sobraafa POLLING PLACE' HarryIDrive. El
or.
Shockley garage. 20 Michele Drive•INSPECTOR: Frances G. Gates. RL CERRITO PRECINCT 672 RL SORRAINTE PRECINCT on San Pablo.Rep. CONSOLIDATED WI!!
GIANT PRECINCT 613JUDGE: I.oanna H. De Mundt, RL CRRRITO 31 S CONSOLIDATED WRi GRAN!16IRep. PONi iG PLACE: Leo E. POLLING PLACZ- Z1 Sebraete FOILING PLACE:James H.I CLERKS: Shirley A West Rep.; Ganem rumpus room.916 Sea View Fire House. 4Nt1 Appian Way. Zi pr
Dye.ffrCharlotteE.McGregor.Rep, Drive. El Cerrito. Sobramis Pablo•
fiery Road, Sen
S
GIANT PRECINCT 614 KENSINGTON PRECINCV 614 PINOLE PRECINCT Sts RSCHMOND PURCRiCT lir i
AND GIANT 2 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLAIN:: Yatltt But. POLLING PLACE: Lowell AIA RBCHMOND 171
POLLING PLACE: Tara Hills room No. 1. a Arlington Avenue. SaterMe. ``yap. 12N MarMata CONSOLMAI=
School..multi•use room.Dolan Way. Berkeley. Road. PhtoN. POLLING PLACE: Trinity:,
San Pablo. INSPECTOR: Erma Long. Dem. INSPECTOR: Marceline E. Boyle. Lutheran Churck room
INfice. MorningsideSPECTOR:
Lal 3LatriGceiyyer..aDo Diem. JUDGE:VeMaargaret llausoer. JUDGE:Berta L.Derrick,Dem. alley View,chman
ea F. Kano,CLERKS: Helen L-Burrett, Rep.: Rep.: Louise K.Weamer.Rep CLERKS: Christeen INSPECTOR.
Charmion D.Hawn. Rep. Rep.: Joan Beers.Rep.Dan,
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 6!S JUDGE: Elisabeth Sahmd4m ilap
GIANT PRECINCT ell CO1N80LlDATRD WSlt PDiOLi PRICING?614 CLERKS: Norma•J. Baby. Rep:
rr
AND GIANT 21 CONSOLIDATED EENSiNiTON 13 CONSOLIDATED WM PINOtLE 6 Maxine A.Davey.Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Thomas POLLING PLACE; Arlington POLLING PLACE• Jahn Lewis.
Civitello `arsge. 3073 Cornelius Community Church, canteen room. garage.210 Ttmaalt Avenue.Pbwk,RSCHMOND:PRRCIiCT >M'
i Drive Stan Pablo. 52 Arlington.Berkeley. PINOLE PRECINCT 611 AND`RM SOND I
INSPECTOR: Joan B. civitello, CONSOLIDATED
Dem. KENSINGTON PRECINCT 616 CON/OUDATp Ulm VI NOLE 2 POLLING PLACE: D o r o t h
JUDGE: Nancy Hamma. Rep. CONSOLIDATED WITE PO L I Ni PLACE:Let B.Wilcox. 2M M
CLERKS: Marleene Von Aspera. KRINSLNGTON S Lunge.M•1 Emma Ihive,Pinole. In
Rep.; Joanne Marler. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Floyd H, PMOLE PRECINCT tit INSPECTOR: Dorothy Blythe.
GIANT PRECINCT 014 Smith garage 10 Marchant Court. CONSOL.ItATED WIM PINOLE 4 Dem.
AND GIANT 17
PRECINCT 816
D 1'POLLING PLACE: Othello A. JUDGE'Dorothy Kiima.Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Donna Wirth. KENSINGTON PRECINCT 617 Stromstedt. garage. 223 Betty GLEBES Frances Arnold, Dan
arage. !S{3 Kenney Drive, San POLLING PLACE: O. W. KoseL Avenue,Ph ale-Shirley Glach'Rep.
Pablo. rumpus room. 101 Windsor Avenue. PIKOLZ PRECINCT 617 RICHMOND".PRECINL'! 1M'
INSPECTOR: Dolores A. Torres. Berkeley. AND PINOL N IS CONSOLIDATED CONSOLAATED WRH
Dem. INSPECTOR Jessle N. White. P O L L I N G PLACE:Dorothy E. RICHMOND O
JUDGE- Alice M.Pohl Dem.Rep. Lorek garage. =6 Doidge Avenue, POLLING PLACE: De Ansa High
CLERKS: Shirley Mc ali, Dem.: JUDGE Ruth Brooke.Re Pinole. Sdwol, Girls Gym..54N Valla View
Donna J. Wirth.Dem. CLERKS: Bernice M.Stone.Rep.: INSPECTOR: Patricia Bunch. Road. Richmond ter:
GIANT PRECINCT 017 Marguerite S.Vorkoeper. Dem Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT 1T1,
CONSOLIDATED WITH GIANT li KENSINGTON PRECINCT 618 JUDGE:Dorothy E.Lords•Rep. CONSOLIDATED ISM
POLLING PLACE: Donna Wirth. CLERKS: Mildred A Andrews.
garage. 2543 Kenney Drive. San KENSINGTON
Wim r-m.: Muriel J.Jensen,Dem POLLING T r i a
Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Hato Boma PINOLE PRECINCT 618 Lutheran Church. room
GIANT PRECINCT els doom, M Kingston Road. CONSOLIDATED WRN ruvoLE IT .Mandoe ids drive and ilaiky
AND GIANT M CONSOLLDATRD POTTING PLACE Dorothy E. View, Richmond.
POLLING PLACE: Jane Salley. KENSINGTON PRECINCT 01! Lorch• Lunge. ilii Doldge Avenue. R1CRlLOND PRECINCT172
ga age. 2615 Shamrock Drive. San CONSOLIDATED WITN Pinola AND RICASS ND M7 3
Pablo. KENSINGTON 4 FINOLE PRECINCT 01! CON80LIDATED T q,ter:
INSPECTOR: Jane Salley.Dem- POLLING PLACE: Robert Fites, CONSOLIDATED WPM PINOLE 9 POLLING PLACE: Jadt', Bills,
JUDGE.Isabel H.Stefan.Dem. basement room.26 Franciscan Way. POLLING PLACE: Cecil R. rumpus room.4521 Fidderest Drive, 4
CLERKS: Marion R. Lange. Berkeley. Williams. Richmond.gunge. 22M Johanna
Dem.: Jennie E.SpeUtaug.Dem. Court. Pinole. INSPECTOR: Mildred H. Hate.
GIANT PRECINCT 020
KI PRECINCT 420
CONSOLIDATED WRIT GIANT la
AND KENSINGTON 12 FINOLE PRECINCT 4M JUDGE: Mary McDonald, Rep.
POLLING PLACE- Jane Salley.
CONSOLIDATED AND PD9OLE 24 CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Vesta Koontz, Rep
garage,
NG
Shamrock Drive. San POLLING PLACE: Kensington POLLING PLACE: Anna C. Patsy G.Faulkner. Rep.
Pablo.
Youth Hut. 61 Arlington Avenue Rasmussen, garage, 1311 Nob Hill RLCHMONO'PRECDNCT 173
Kc Avenue. Pinole. CONSOLIDATED W M
GIANT PRECINCT WA INSPECTOR: Guinn M Cooper, INSPECTOR: Anna C. ASCEND" Ili.
j CONSOLIDATED WITH GIANT 15 Dem- Rasmussen, Dem- POLLING PLACE: C a t=he i n e
POLLING PLACE: T h o m a s JUDGE- Virginia IL Tebett, Rep. JUDGE• Phyllis E.Hensley,Dem- Fu-Pentad. ` 3230"
Civitello, ttaral[e. 2673 Cornelius CLERKS: Alasonda Dronkers. CLERKS: Athalee T. Jones. Avenue,Ridtm d "
Drive. San Pablo. Dem.: Ruth Hunter. Dem- Dem.: California M.Locke.Dem.
HERCULES PRECINCT Ml OLEUm PRECINCT Set PINOLE PRECINCT 421
RICHMOND PRECINCT 17{ t,
POLLING PLACE: Hercules AND OLEUII 3 CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH PU40LE 12
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Powder Company, dub house. POLLINGG PLACE: C o I 1 i n s POLLING PLACE: Stanlie A. POS pACE: HN6a .M,
Hercules. School, multiuse room. Valley and Foster, garage. 1710 Sarah Drive, M,uon, garage. 308 Moyers Road,
INSPECTOR: Emily Engel.Dem. Tennent Avenue,Pinole. Pinole. Richmond.
JUDGE- Georgia A.Gray.Rep.INSPECTOR: Margaret F. Faris
PINOLE PRECINCT 022
CLERKS: Beth Marshall. Dem.: Dem. AND!!NOLs 23 CONSOLIDATED
RICHMOND
SSIO
PRECINCT 1a3
Edna Williams. Rep. JUDGE: May I. Silva. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Pearl B. Far-
CLERKS:
RICIMOND 1M
KENSINGTON PRECINCT Ml Agnes R. Klem. Rep.: CONSOLIDATED
AND KENSINGTON 2 Florence O. Cole.Dem-ria. garage. 1110 Tara Hills Drive, POLLING P I:A C E Taiemeda
CONSOLIDATED OLEUM PRECINCT M2 INPinoSPECTOR: Pearl B. Farris.
School. m Moyers Road, Rich-,
POLLING PLACE: Charles S CON60LiDATED KITH PINOLE 1 R
mond.
Bower. garage, 633 Coventry Road. POLLING PLACE: Collins School• JIIDGE: Jeanne M.Buell.Dem. Erickson.INSPECTRep. E 1 e a n o r
Berkeley. multi-use room. valley and Tennent CLERKS: Augusta A Gilbert EJUDE:Wilma!.Fulton.Dan. R,
j INSPECTOR: Charlotte I. Avenue. Pinole.Dem.: Ione L. Board.Dem. 1
Bowers. Re Dem.; Beatrice L. Douovaa, Dan.i OLEUM PRECINCT 063 lINOLE PRECINCT 023
1F
JUDGE:Shirley George Rep. z
CLERKS: Frances H. Clark. CONSOLIDATED WRY OLEUM 1 CONSOLIDATED Wil11 PINOLE 22 RICHMOND?BtRCIsfCT IN 3..
Dem.: Alice G. Graves, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Collins School POLLING PLACE: Pearl B. Far- CONSOLIDATED'-WRI,
KENSINGTON
G. raves.
PRECDe .
multiuse room Valley and Tennent ris, garage. 1110 Tara Hills Drive. RTCNSSOND Lal r '
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Avenue.Pinole.Pinole. POLLING PLACE: F a f r m e d e
School, 828 Moyers Road. Rich-
KENSINGTON 1 PINOLE PRECINCT Ml 11NOLB PRECINCT 024
Mond-
POLLING
ond
POLLING PLACE: Charles H- AND OIXUM 2 CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH 11NOLB Z•
Bower. garage. am Coventry Road. POLLING PLACE: Collins School. POLLING PLACE: Anna C. RiCNMOND IPMC09CT IN
Berkeley. multiuse room. Valley and Tennent Rasmussen, `erage. 1311 Nob HUI CONSOLIDATED R I T E
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 003 Avenue.Pinola Avenue. Pinole. RICEILOND a
AND KENSINGTON M INSPECTOR: Verner A. Turley. IDiOLE PRECINCT 621
POLLING PLACE: ,
ichmonWarren.
CONSOLIDATED POLLING PILACF• Patsy H. garage,4333 Prat Way,Blebmood.
POLLING PLACE: Hans Benesi BUDGE: Irene H. Nightingale. York. garage. 1616 Marlesta Road. RICHMOND PRECINCT NR h
L room. M Kingston Road Dem. Pinole. CONS 1RWRH
Kensington. CLERKS:Zona R Douglas.Dem.: INSPECTOR:Patsy H.York.Rep.
INSPECTOR: Marian C a r u s 0. Julia M. Barroca. Dem JUDGE: Beatrice Scott, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Jack Rates,
Rep CLERKS: Phyllis Belles. Dem-: rumpus room,4588 FWJderest Drive,
JUDGE: Helen W. Willey. Rep. lINOLE PRECINCT 062
Kathleen G.Francis,Dem. Richmond
CLERKS: Alice E. Beard, Dem-.AND PINOLE IS CONSOLIDATED
Helen Wysham, Rep. POLLING PLACE:Lee B.WLILM NNOLE PRECINCT 426 RICHMOND PRECINCT LM r
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 0K
garage.2801 Emma Drive.Pinola.POLLING PLACE:Vote Absentee. CONSOL IDATO ISM
INSPECTOR: Genevieve E. Irvin, RICHMOND PRECINCT 0t! ZSCIMISOND
j AND KZNMNGTOK I9OLLING PLACE: S h e I d o n
CONSOLIDATED BeRepp. POLLING PLACE. D o e o t b
POLLING PLACE Robert Flies,
JiNDGE Dayce Dutra.Dem. School auditorium. 2101 May Road, Blythe, tuage, 2010 May. R01
basement room. 8 Franciscan: RobrtWay. CLERKS: Kathleen I.. Wilcox. El Sobrante. Richmond.
Rep.: Alberta Harless. Dem- INSPECTOR: Inez E. Toney. RICHMOND PRECIINL"T is
INSPECTOR: Dorotbelle M. Fates. PONOLK PRECINCT 003
Dem.
UDGE:Marion Hendricks.Dem. CONSOLIDATED=ISM
Dem. AND PINOLE S CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Margaret Heim. Dem.; RICHMOND>M
RJUDGE:
Lancelot W. Hanson.
Ha O Pear
StPLACE:
reet
PinolaCity Betty B.Crank, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Mary Amt
pp
PR
ch
dBeilantarage. 3132 Parker Road, rt
CLERKS• Jane Sopwith. Rep.: INSPECTOR. Estber W a r r e n. RICHMOND PRECINCT 4M nwnd
Zylpha B.Cockrell.Dem. Dem. AND AWNMOND 1M RODEO PRECINCT 44T
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 0 5 JUDGE: Margaret M Callaway. CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Eleanor L
AND KENSINGTON 7 Dem. POLLING PLACE: Mary Ann may, garage. IN Lake Avenue.
CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Ruth E. Hunt. Non.: Reiland. `arage. 3132 Parker Road, Rodeo
POLLING PLACE: George F. Evelyn rUu•Item. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Virginia C, Coopsr"
Cake. garage. 240 Willamette FWOTi PRECINCT 6N
mSPF.
C,TOR: Mary Ann Reiland. Dem.
Avenue. rkeley AND PI40L E M CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Elisabeth Aber, Dem'
INSPECIO R:Dorothy Cake. Rep. PpI,TIlfG PLACE: Othelia A JUDGE: S7lvia Pllky Dem. CLERKS: Marie Santos, Dem;
JUDGE:Barbara Frankel.Rep. S garage. g23 Betty CLERKS Constance it o i r an o. Eleanor L•Doty. Dem.- r:CLERKS: Leona Hagen. Rep Aqua per•Dem: Bernier Gray.Dem.
y Ruth E.Swanson, Rep. INSPECTOR- O t h e 11 a A J"G ACE. G.R.
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 40 Stronude t.Dem.
lar
AND RICHMOND IS
POLLIINro PLACE: G. R Wyle,
POLLING PLACE: H.H.Worster. JUDGE: Marcella Williams.Dem. CONSOLIDATED
RodeoDw
room. 1114 3rd StrOet,
ti:
garaaggees 240 Lake Drive,pan ingion. CLERKS: Edna R. Golab. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Beverly A. INSPECTOR: Elvira S u r e tt e. s
1NSPECTOR, Betsy Wurster Rep Mary Texeira.Dem. Williams. garage, 816 Mullens Dem.
JUDOS: Gwendolyn SOM Dein- Drive, Richmond.JUDGE: Elizabeth C. YacovetU. r
CLERKS: •Margaret C. Chem- mO'E PACT 4M INSPECTOR: Eyona D.Paraman, Dem. r:
berlaln. Rep.; Arleen M. Halsekie. CONBO.!•A7RD WRN lINOii 3
CLERKS: Lillian D. Costa, Dem.;
f Rep. Hall.
PLACE: Pinola
ek iaale,
city DGE• Juanita Clutts. Dem. Jeanne Wylie,Dem.
KENSINGTON PRECINCT'407 CLERICS: Dolores Nelson, Dem.:
CON80UMAMM LIRE PINOLE ]PRECINCT 4M Beverly Williams.Rep. RODEO PRECINCT:
D e
KENSINGTON S AND PV440M 14 CONSOLIDATED AND RODEO a CONSOLIDATED
POLLING PLACE: George F. POL.Lr NG PLACE: John Lewis. RICHMOND IRONING? 482 POLLING PLACE Garretson
Cake, garage. 240 Willamette cage,210 Tennent Avenue.Pinoie. AND RIC/MONO 17{ Heights School, library.'Garret4an
Avenue. Berkeley. g INSPECTOR: Beverly Draper. C0N80WDAlED Avenue Rodeo.
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 0M Mason.
POLLINGGage, 30 l[
oyeersRolen , ReIpNSPCTOR:
Frances Lowrey,
AND KENSINGTON 16 E: Dolores M Levels. Dem.
Richmond. JUDGE: Frances L. Pink.Dem.
CONSOLIDATED CLERKS Nelda Hodgaldns.Dem.:
INSPECTOR: Belen M. Mason. CLERKS: Gwendolyn"D. Winship,
POLLING PLACE: Floyd H. Helen L Skillman.Dem.
Dem. Rep Myna A.Clark.Item.
Smith
eygarage.
10 Marchant Court. PINOIX PRECINCT'W JUDGE: Irene E.Coring.Dem.
r '
INSPECTOR• Velma H. Smith,
CONSOLIDATED WRtt VV40LK • CLERKS: Elizabeth MacKenzie. AND RODEO 1133
PRECINCT
CONSOLIDATED
POLLING PLACE: Frances L. Dem.: Verna Cranford. Dam-POLLING PLACE: Warren S ARepEllerhorstSchool, multi-we room. Plumb, sympus Boom. 900JNJDGE: Mary Clow. Rep. Pinoke Valley Road. PJswle. RICHMOND PRECINCT 463
CLERKS: Eleanor Frankle. Rep.: AND S K19MOND 1M Hawthorne Drive. Rodeo.
Jean Janzen. Rep. PINOL.E PRECINCT SIS CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Maria M, Cargo.
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 4M AND lINOLE 7 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: De Ansa High
RaederPOLLINGPLACE: Thomas C. POLIMIG PLACE: Frances L. School. QQiris gym. 5000 Valley View JUDGE HaUle R.Gillette,
Lavender, rumpus room 256 Colum- EUerborst School, multi-use roots. Road R(ehmad.
CLERKS: Coralie J.
j baa Avenue Berkeley. Pinole Valley Road Pinola INSPFLI,TOR Ruth Howe. Dem. Dem; Joan Plumb,Dem.
INSPECTOR: Annabelle L. INSPECTOR: Inez R Yates. JUDGE- Helen 11 Detre• RODEO PRECINCT 401
Denham. Re Dem- CLERKS: Marilyn
LLu
Alexander. POLLING PLACE: H i l l e re st
JUDGE: Florence N. Lavender. JUDGE: Ruth K. McChesney. Dem.: Marjorie J.Hanson. Rep. School• multi-use room. Mahoney
ReP R . Street and California Street.Rodeo.
CLERKS: Evelyn E. Jones, Rep.; CLERKS: Bev Tom• SICHMOND PRECINCT 012 INSPECTOR: Emma We 1 d e n.
Velma C. Himbert, Rep. Rep.; Gertrude A Dem. AND RX011SOND IM
lIINOLE PRECINCT 4M
CONSOLIDATED
Dem.UDGE• Mettle L. H E6p
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 416 POLLING PLACE: J. J. Warren, CLERKS: Violamae Comdr nDem. yLt
POLLING PLACE: Jim Morrison. AND PINOLE 19 CONSOLHIATED gars 431;1 Fran Way.Richmond.
garage.503 Beloit Avenue. Berkeley. POLLING PLACE: Cecil R. IDpEI,-TpR: Dorothy 3pradling,
Adeline A.Bakke,Dem.
INSPECTOR: Marjorie R. Harris. Williams. garage. 2210 Johanna Rep RODEO PRECINCT 046 h
3>tim. Court.Pinole- JUDGE: Mildred V. Chapman. POLJJ NG PLACE: Vera A.
JUDGE: Margaret E. Morrison. INSPECTOR: Mary E. Costa, Dem. Williams. garage. 728 2nd Street. r,•
Repp Rep.
Grace A Patterson,
CLERKS: Rosa M.Holliday,Rep.; Rodeo.
CLERKS: Betty R. Reynolds, Jule H.Verhoeff.Dem. INSPECTOR: Vera A. Williams.
Dem.: Rose Jaeger.Dem. DCLERiCS• Beatrice R. Campbell, RICHMOND PRECINCT Il!
KENSINGTON PRECINCT 0L1 Rep.: Velma Williams,Dem. POLLING PLACE: Lucy M.
JUDGE: Vera Bradshaw, Dem."
POISING PLACE: A. O. Donn h Mathieu, garage. L o y o 1 a
M e n d o n s a, 4
g PINOLE PRECINCT 010 Dem.: Marvella E. Randall, Dem.Yr
Jr., arae 256 Cambridge Avenue. Avenue. Richmond.z.
Berkeley. AND PINOLE 11 CONSOLIDATED ASPECTOB: Lucy M. Mathieu. RODEO PRECINCT N7
r
INSPECTOR Harlan G. Qulggle. POLLING PLACE: Alvin W. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Cecil Cunha, a
Dem. Hewitt. rumpus room. 2749 Ruff JUDGE: DorothyBeesley. Rep. basement, 322 Garrelson Avenue, '
JUDGE: Jo Anne Elias. Dem. Avenue. Pinole. CLERKS: Cecilia N. Walrond. Bodeo.
CLERKS: May B. Kincannoa, INSPECTOR: Eleanor B. Hooper. ReD•: Lillian Wittig. Rep. INSPECTOR: Una AL Ellsworth,
i Dem.: Meryle Buerkens• Rep. R Rep.
JUDGE• Rosemary Hewett.Dem.RiCNMOND PRECINCT ISS JUDGE:Maude I.Cunha.Dem."
KENSINGTON PRECINT 012 CLERKS: Barbara Campbell. CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Mary E. Cant• Dean.;
CONSOLIDATED WITH Dem.: Helen A.Flesher. Rep.
POLLING PLACE:
a Angela V.Madigan.Dem.
i KENSINGTON 21 PINOLE PRECINCT 611
POLLING PLACE: Kensington CONSOLIDATED WITH PINOLE 16 Williams.
A.
garage. !i• Mellens RODEO PRECINCT 0M
Youth Hut 61 Arlington Avenue, POLLING PLACE: Alvin W. Drive, Richmond CONSOLIDATED WRR:RODEO-s
Kensington. Hewitt, rumpus room. 2749 Ruff RICHMOND PRRCRNCT 1S6
POLLING PLACE: Garretson
1 KENSINGTON PRECINCT 613 Avenue, Pinole. AND RICHMOND Til
Heights School. library, GutetOon
AND KENSINGTON 15 PV409E PRECINCT 412 COMMOLMATED
Avenue. Rodes.
i CONSOLIDATED AND POIOLE 21 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Catherine RODEO PRECINCT 041
POLLING PLACE: Arlington POLLING PLACE: Stanlie A. luglestad, prage 3M6 Annapolis POLLING "PLACE: H I I 1 c r e a t i
Community Church, canteen room. Foster. Servile. 1710 Sarah Drive. Avenuc. Richmad- School, mold-use room. Mahaney
52 Arlington, Berkeley. Pinole. INSPECTOR: Catherine Road and Califtnia Street.Rodeoi
INSPECTOR: Beatrice T. Smltb,
Rep.
INSPECTOR: Stanlie A. Faster. Fudledad.Dan. INSPECTOR: 'Miriam;':A. SeotL
Itep. _
E:Norma E.Decked.Rep. JUDGE:Shirley J.Mays,s. p:
Jas Juaolfa Inez Pe1My. 2 -y
JCULERKS•Margaret J.Pick,Rep.: CLERKS: Betty L.Jo1ss=heRep. DanvDCLZRKS• Hansell Silva, Dap; CLERKS- :Mast a Oneer
1 Ruth Lohmeyer,Non. Beulah Krasner.Dem. Docoft Llarly. Rsp.' Dem.: Wilma L."Parker.D6m
11
9.0 z
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RODEO PRECINCT 016 SAN PABLO PRECINCT 812 BAN!ASIA PRECINCT Sfi
POLLING PLACE: Bayo Mata AND SAN PAULO 13 AND SAN PABLO 26
Community Building, Bayo,Vista, CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED
Rodeo. POLLING PLACE: Meta L- POLLING PACE: Lap Schad;
INSPECTOR: Gladys Brundige, Hathaway, rage. 1835 Wilcox mutt!-use room, TIN 11th Street, r +..
Rep. Avenue San Pablo. Sen Pablo.
JUDGE: Clintus F.Winter.Dem. IRWkaOR: Meta L. Hathaway, INSPECTOR: Norene E. NAW16r.
CLERKS: Mildred M. Lang, Dem. Dem.
Margaret A. Ohman.Dem. JUDGE: Mary A. Hance.Rep. JUDGE:Darlene Schrader.Rep.
RODEO PRECINCT 813 CLERKS: Audrey Knowles.Dem.; CLERKS: Jana L. Strata, Dem.;
CONSOLIDATED WITH RODEO 4 Vernal Fox. Dem. Vivian A. Swartz. Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Warren S SAN !ABED PRECINCT 636
Plumb, rumpus room, 906 SAN IABLOIRECINC!8D POLLING PLACE: Claire AL
Hawthorne Drive, Rodeo. CONSOLIDATED WITH Sapp. rumpus room. 50118 BWcrest
ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT Nl
SAN PABLO 10 Road San Pablo.
POLLING PLACE: Antoinette INSPECTOR: Mary E. Shaver,
AND ROLLINGWOOD 3 Vaara.family room.2816•Ifth Street, Dem. u
CONSOLIDATED San Pablo. JUDGE:Jo cc L.Shipley Dem.zl
POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood CLERKS: Cilia Mer94 Dem„
Lutheran Church. 2193 Greenwood SAN PABLO PRECINCT 014 Claire M.Sapp. Rep. rDrive, San Pablo. AND SAN PABLO 27
INSPECTOR: Jimmie R. Burns• CONSOLIDATED SAN PAHA PRECINCT 035
Dem. POLLING PLACE: Robert West. POLLING PLACE Cir-4t S. Cor-
JUDGE: Lucille N. Hill. Dem. garage. 2877-17th Street San Pablo. • offica• 13513 San Pablo Avenue.
CLERKS: Katherine A. Moore, INSPECTOR: Kathleen E- San Pablo.
Dem.; Dorothy M. Massa. Dem. Douglass.Dem. INSPECTOR: Frances M Melkie,
ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT 002 .. JUDGE: Mollie V. McSween. Jon'
AND ROLLINGWOOD 6 Demo. Dem.
DGE: Mildred G. Whiteside. Y
CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Mayme E.West.T%,--; CLERKS: Rosie D. Leal. Dem.;
POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood Edith O.Roach.Dem. Beulah E.Lyon.Dem.
Recreation Building. Rollingwood
and Greenwood Drive, San Pablo. SAN PABLO PRECINCT 615 SAN!ASLO PRECINCT 876
rr
CONSOLIDATED WITH AND SAN PAULO 47INSPECTOR: Doris E. Dunham, s¢SAN PAULO 12 CONSOLIDATED
DJUDGE Ethel B.May.Rep. POLLING PLACE: Meta L. POLLING PLACE: E a r 1 e n e
CLERKS: Elizabeth D o n 1 e Y, Hathaway, garage, 1835 Wilcox Godwin. garage. 1M7 Ve n t u s a
Dem.; Phyllis I.Turnbloom, Dem- Avenue.San Pablo. Avenue, San Pablo. 4 '
INSPECTOR: Juanita Sa dcola.
ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT 003 SAN PABLO PRECINCT 616 Dem.
CONSOLIDATED WITH AND SAN PABLO 30 JUDGE: Ellnore Parrish.Dem.
ROLLINGWOOD 1 CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Mary E. Montoya.
POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood POLLING PLACE: Bayview Rep.: Lillian L Sequest.Dem
Lutheran Church. 5393 Greenwood School. Main Office Hallway North SAN PAULO PRECINCT 877Drive, San Pablo. End 16th Street.San Pablo.
ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT ON INSPECTOR: Ethel B. Saville.
CONfW.IDAlED VIM
AND ROLLINGWOOD S Dem.
SAN PAULO 22
CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Mollie Bell.Dem.
POLLING MACE: Dover School.3`
auditorium. 21st and Dover Streets.
POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood CLERKS: Melba Griffin. Rep..San Pablo.
Recreation Building, Ro111nRwood Orva A.Galbraith, Rep.
ABO PRECINCT 635
and Greenwood Drive,San Pablo. SAN
SAN PABLO PRECINCT 017 CONSOLIDATED WITE
INSPECTOR: Hazel L. Hetttl
CONSOLIDATED WITH SAN PAULA 2
Dem.
SAN PABLO 11 POLLING PLACE: First Baptist
MaryCLERKS: Ma
JUDGE: Donna
y
Saltkill Ikon.
N. Gallegos. flPOLLINGPLACE: EI Portal Church at Street entrance 51st
Dem.; 11linah Steger.Dem. School, multi-use room. Fremont and Suter Avenue,San Pablo.
ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT 665 Road, San Pablo. SAN !ADO PRECINCT 030
CONSOLIDATED WITH
D 4
SAN PAULO PRECINCT 018 CONSOLIDATED 91TU
SAN PABLO l6
POLLING PLACE:
RollingwoodONSOLIDAAND
SAN PABLOTDN POLLING PLACE: B a y v i e w
Recreation Building. Rollinend 1igwoodPOLLINGPLACE: Broadway
Imain
office hallway, north
and Greenwood Drive.San Pablo School, multi-use room. Merritt and
end th Street-San Pablo.
ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NS Baker Streets, San Pablo. SAN PAULO PRECINCT ON c
CONSOLIDATED WITH INSPECTOR: Nellie r. Miller. AND SAN PAULO 41y
ROLLINGWOOD 2 Rep•CONSOLIDATED n,
POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood JUDGE: Alice A. Raymond.Dem. POLLING PLACE: Melva I-
Recreation Building. Rollingwood CLERKS: Pearless Howsman. Cardinotti garage. , 1661 Stanton
and Greenwood Drive,San ab o. Rep.; Geraldine P.Benton, Dem. Avenue. San Pablo.
SELBY PRECINCT 061 SAN
Melva L-Cardinotti.t .
SAN PAULO PRECINCT 619 Rep.
POLLING PLACE: Selby Gram- AND SAN PABLO 25 JUDGE: Betty J. Young, Dem. ar
mar School. Highway 40. Tormey- CONSOLIDATED C'ERKS: Robert C- Young. Rep.:
Selbv. POLLING PLACE: St. Paula Pauline D.Isley, Rep.
INSPECTOR: Anna P. Ritchey, Church, Parish Hall, 1845 Church SAN PABLO PRECINCT Nl
Dem. Lane, San Pablo.
MJUDGE: Regina Romo, Dem. INSPECTOR: Carmela M. Myers.
CONSOLIDATED
9
k
CLERKS: Hermine Rodriguez. Dem.
SAN lAHIA
L.
Dem.; Beverly Barnes.Dem. JUDGE:Edna P.Dennis.Dem.POnotti. Melva
on
SEL.BY PRECINCT 002 CLERKS: Maudie Wri Re Avenue.
u• 1861 Stanton
POLLING PLACE: Vote Absentee. Louise G.Schiewek.Dem.
p" Avenue.San Pablo.
SAN PABLO PRECINCT 401SAN PAULO PRECINCT 001
AND SAN PABLO 28 SAN PABLO PRECINCT 628 AND SAN PAULA 43
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED
POLLING PLACE: San Pablo SAN PABLO 6 POLLING PLACE: Henrietta AL
Fire House. 13929 San Pablo Avenue, POLLING PLACE: Downer Junior Karras• garage. 1621 Acapulco
San Pablo. High, Conference Room. 1777 San- Drive. San Pablo
INSPECTOR: Virginia E. Bess. ford Avenue. San Pablo. INSPECTOR: Henrietta M- Kar-
Rep.
ras Dem.
JUDGE: Eleanor K. Rabun, Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT 021 JUDGE: Joan M.Alter. Rep
CLERKS: Daisy V.Dailey. Dem.: AND SAN PAULO 46 CL:RKS• Dorothy I- Locke.
Dorothy L Nelson, Dem.CONSOLIDATED Rep.: Athle A.Skinner.Dem.
POLLING PLACE: Ella A. SAN PAD"PRECINCT 007
SAN PABLO PRECINCT 002 Walliser• garage. 1600 Manor Drive.
AND SAN PABLO 3a San Pablo.
COhKSOL®ATED WITH
42CONSOLIDATEDINSPECTOR: Ella A. Walllser. SAN PAULO
POLLING PLACE: First Baptist Dem.
POLLING PLACE' Henrietta M
Kanas, taste, 1521 Acapulco
Church, 21st Street entrance. 21st JUDGE: Dora March. Dem.
s
and vett?r Avenue, San Pablo. Q,ERKS: Helen Class, Dem-• Drive.San Pablo
DIINSPECTOR:
Angie M. Washum, Ellen E. Fink. Dem. PRECINCT
JUDGE: Dollie Collins, Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT= SAN PAULO is r'
CLERKq: Pearl I. Steepleton. AND SAN PABIA 3T POLLING PLACE: Broadway
Dem.: Sally Cordova, Dem. CONSOLIDATED School• multi-use room. Merritt and
SAN PABLO PRECINCT 063 POLLING PLACE: Dover School, Baker Streets.San Pablo.
AND SAN PABLO 46 Auditorium. 21st and Dover Streets, SAN PABLO PRECINCT OU
CONSOLIDATED San Pablo. CONSOLIDATED WI M
OLLING PLACE: Kim Ho Club INSPECTOR: Margaret M. SAN PAULA IS
House.2451 Church Lane,San Pablo. Collins. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Ann Meadows, r
INSPECTOR: Martha F r a g a. JUDGE: Dola Z.Tlrey.Dem.g•rage, = Willow goad, San
Dem. CLERKS: Russell L. Burrows. Pablo.
JUDGE: Eletha M. Cannon. Dem. Dem.: Margaret J. Caviness,Dem.
SAN PAULO PRECINCT 6N
CLERKS: Jean E. MacDonald. CONSOLIDATED WITH
Dem.; Anna S. Ertell, Rep. SAN PABLO PRECINCT 023 SAN !ARIA 3
SAN PABLO PRECINCT N4 CONSOLIDATED
ASIA f POLLING PLACE: Kim No Club
AND SAN PAULO S
POLLING PLACE: R i v e r s i
ACE:
Speechd
e
House,2451 Church Lane.San Pablo. n..CONSOLIDATED
School. Room. Amador SAN PAM"PRECINCT N7POLLINGPLACE: Calvary
Street. San Pablo. CONSOLIDATED WITH
Church. 185Street San Pablo. SAN PAULA 30INSPECTOOR:R: Jessie F. Dillard 5i
Dem. SAN PAULO PRECINCT 826 POLLING PLACE: E a r I e a e
CONSOLIDATED WITH Godwin, garage• 1447 V e n t u r aJUDGE: Mary Trujillo. Dem. Y
CLERKS: Blanche Welkes. Dem.; SAN PABLO 33 Aven-m San Pablo.
Ruth A. May. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Lake School.
SAN PAULO PRECINCT ON
SAN PABLO PRECINCT NS
multiuse room,2700-11th Street.San COtNSOLIDATRD WITH
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Pablo. SAN PABLO!l r°
SAN PABLO 4 SAN PABLO PRECINCT 625 POLLING PLACE: Ella A.
POLLING PLACE: Calvary CONSOLIDATED WITH Wallister,garage, 1088 Manor Drive•
Church, 1850-15th Stmt.San Pablo. SAN PABLO 18 San Pablo.
SAN PABLO PRECINCT N6 POLLING PLACE: St. Pauls PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th x
AND SAN PABLO 20 Church. parish hall, 1845 Church day of October. LOSS by the follow.
DCONSOLIATED Lane. San Pablo. Ing vote of the Boar•
POLLING PLACE: Downer Junior AYES• Su eprvisorAlfredM.Dias.
PRECINCT 0High, conference room. 1777 Sanford SAN PABLO 2t+ James E Moriarty. Thomas Jam
Avenue, San Pablo. AND SAN PAULO i Cop• Edastmd A Linsebeld. James J:
INSPECTOR: Rose C. Bales, CONSOLIDATED p Kenny.
Dem. POLLING PLACE: C. W. Pohl•
P.
None
JUDGE: Gladys Nicholls. Dem. gars e,2768 13th Stmt. San Pablo. ABSENT: NqK• h
CLERKS: Delores M- Burlison.PECTOR: Emily E. Pohl. I be-by
on
that foregoing
D_m.: Bessie Reinhart, Dem.
JUDGE: Viola Tinney Dern• an order entered on the minutes
copy of
SAN PAULO PRECINCT 867 CERKS: Marie S. Agular. Dem.: of said Board of Supervisors on
CONSOLI
DSAN
ATTEED31 Mary J. Capstick, Dem. the date aforesaid.
POLLING PLACE: Vernon C Witness my hand and the Seal
Tyree.Pablo age, 1401 Victoria Court.
S ONN;p TED W this
the Board of S affixed
SAN PABLO 14 this Ott day of October.LOSS.
INSPECTOR: Katheryn M.Tyree. POLLING PLACE: Robert West• W.T.PAASCH
Rep garage,5677 17th Stmt,San Pablo.Clerk
JUDGE• Ethel M. Munson. Dem. By: Deputy Clerk
CLERKS: Mary S. Ramsay. SAN PASO PRECINCT 028 cc: Administrator
Dem.: Dena L. Crude. Dem. AND SAN PABLO 45 Election Dept
SAN PABLO PRECINCT NS CONSOLIDATED I-446 Oct. 17.34. 1901.
CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Ann Meadows.
SAN PAULO 26 arage. 5934 Willow Road. San
POLLING PLACE: C. W. Pohl. Pablo.
garage.2708 13th Street. San Pablo. INSPECTOR: Vernie Murphy.
SAN PAULO PRECINCT 6N JUDGE: Fritzi M.Propes Rep iANDSANPABLO23CLERKS: Bernice S;iK Rep.;
CONSOLIDATED Margaret M. Palmatier, Rep.
POLLING PLACE: Riverside
SAN PAULO PRECINCT 0zfSchool•screech room,Amador Street,
San Pablo. CONSOLIDATED WITH
INSPECTOR: Margaret A. Allred, SAN PAULO 1
Dem. POLLING PLACE: San Pablo
JUDGE: Frances S. Keltner.
SFire
an Pablo
House 13926 San Pablo Avenue.mow'
CLERKS: Geraldine G. Cook,
Dem.: Edna L Word, Rep.SAN PASO PRECINCT
AND SAN PABLO 32
q0
SAN PABLO PRECINCT 616 CONSOLIDATED
AND SAN PABLO 13 POLLING PLACE: Dias Recrea.
CONSOLIDATED tion Center, craft room. 24M 21st
POLLING PLACE: Antoinette Street San Pablo.
San a.familya mm,2816.19th street. INSPECTOR: Ruth L. Griffin.
RT=.INSPECTOR: Ruth M. Matthesen, JUDGE• Helen S. Lindsay. Dem s
Dem. CLERKS: Florence P. Ross,Rep.;t
JUDGE: Daisy R. Rose. Dem. IvaJa Miller• Dem.
CLERKS: Antoinette V a a r a,
Dem.: Mary L. Aguiar,Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT 031
SAN PABLO PRECINCT 611
CONSOLIDARD VIM r
af
AND SAN PABLO 17 POLLING
SAN PAULO Vernon C
POLLINGO
CONSOLIDATEDEl Portal
c. rage. 1401 Victoria Court,
San PaSchool. multiuse room, Fremont bb f,
Road. San Pablo. SAN PASO PRECINCT 832
INSPECTOR, Mamie O. Carey. CONSOLIDATED WITH
DJUDGE• Helen Aguiar• Dem. POLLINGPP1LACClMasi Recrea.X
CLERKS: Alice Heckman. Dem.; tion Center. craft room. 206 314 a
Hazel L. Casbere. Dem. Street. San Pablo.
4 t
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1
1
In the natter of Appa stmeat of INSPECTOR: Rusk, Fordyce, PRECINCT, DANVILLE S PRECINCT, DANVILLE 2S r
Election Officers Rad Dedgmat- Rep CoasNYated with DANVILLE 4 Polling place Veteran's Me-
Ing Polling Places for the No- JUDGE: Grem, Barbara, Rep. Polling place: Lawrence Ben. mortal Building. In South Harts
vember General Eleetton to Be CLERKS: Cady, Rosalind. derson.residence,35 Corte Novel, Avenue. Danville.
Held November i, MOL Demo.' Lindell. Jo A.. Demo. Danville. INSPECTOR: Owen, Esther M..
On motion of Supervisor Coll. PRECINCT ALAMO 14 PRECINCT. DANVILLE 6 Rep
seconded by Supervisor Dias. IT and ALAMO lel CenseNdated Camaildatd with DANVILLE 7 JUDGE: Brasil, Dorothy, Rep. r
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED Polling mace: Store Valley Veteran's Me. CLERKS Stewaarlty Vdme'Rep;
that the following named electors School, multi use room. Miranda mo In South Harts Kueers, Emm ly. Rep.be and they are hereby appoint- Avenue. Alamo. Avenue. PRECINCT. D W
ed as Election Officers to con- INSPECTOR: Plummer. Phyllis PRECINCT. DANVILLE 7 Pont" place: St. Timothy
duct the November General Elec- B.. Rep.ad DANVELR i CrnMRd- I Egac Church, classroom
tion to be held on the Bib day of JUDGE: Hoffman, Leona. Veteran's Mr- Mg,low Diablo Road, Dan-
November. 19M, throughout the Demo. modal lite South Harts vine
County of Contra Costa: and the CLERKS: Rose. Amelia V.. Avenue. D R: Lemley, Shirley.
following locations are hereby Demo.; Odom. Rosemary INSPECTOR: Root, Viola S., Rip
designated as polling places in Demo. Rep, JUDGE: Scott, Jackie. Rep.
each precinct for the conduction PRECINCT.ALAMO li JUDGE: Penland. Margaret D.. CLERKS, Price Hefty. Demo.;
of said election. to-wit: CoasaYdated with ALAMO i sRteepp, Crow, Berths, Demo:
SUPERVIlORLL DISTRICT 3 Polling dace: Starve Valley CLIC KS: Franklin, Dorothy. PRRCifCT,DANVILLE 27
POLLING PLACE AND ELEC- School—multiuse room. Miranda Demo.; Fereira. Violet, Demo. and DANVIJi IN Consolidated x
TION OFFICER I= Avenue. Alamo. PRECINCT. DANVi" i Polling place: Alfred P. Sof•
GENERAL ELECTION PRRCINCT.ALAMO MVeteran's Me- leau, `araps. M Paraim Drive.
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY. Ca"Odatd wish ALAMO 14 moriall1 . UM South Harts Danville.
NOVEMBER. 8, 1990 Polling place: Stone Valley Avennue..1NSPELTOn Dodds. Helen G.,
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 3 School. multi use room, Miranda INSPECTOR: Kling, Alice M.. Rep
PRECINCT.Ai.RAMRRA I Avenue. Alamo. Demo. JUDGE:Lowell,Audrey R..Rep.
and ALHAMBRA R Cons•Ydat" PRECINCT.ALAMO 17 JUDGE: Schlapman, Martha C.. CLERKS: Boileau. Anna- R
Polling place: Betty J.Dowdy. ConseNdUati with ALAMO 1Rep.: Spencer. Peep N.,
all purpose room.4 Barber Lane. Polling place: Stone Valley CLERKS: Koperstl, Mabel, Demo.
Martinez_ ScbooL multiuse room, Miranda Rep.: Thomas. Barbara L.. PRECINCT.DANVILLE 2i
i INSPECTOR: Cummings, Jan- Avenue. Alamo. Demo. Censelidel"wNb DANVILIX 2T s
eve Rep PRECINCT.ALAMO 19 rRRC/NCl, DANVLLE ! Polling place: Allred"P. Hol- s
JUDGE:Dowdy.Betty J..Demo. CeaseYdatN with ALAMO 4 and DANYI LE 19CoasrlMatd Peau. garage I3/Paralso Drive.
CLERKS: Heu de Bourch. Flo- Polling place: Ado Ehren- Polling place: Montaar School, D=
AR. .
rence D.. Demo.; Brown, stamen. atage 13M Pine Tire library. 3W Quintesra LacePRECiNCr. LAFAYETTE i
Clara. Demo. Drive. Alamo. Danville. and LAFAYETTE S-ceassNdsted
PRECINCT,ALHAMBRA 2 PRECINCT. CROCKETT 1 INSPECTOR: Holt. Mary A., Polling place: Dallecito Seboo4
Pollingplace: Martha R. Tre- and CROCKETT 3 CesseNdated Rep, library, IM Happy Valley Road,.
bino.residence.Route 2,Box 1119. Polling plena: Crockett Fire JUDGE: Timmerman, Grace. Lafayette.
Rellez Valley Road. Martinez Protection Building. 714 Loring INSPECTOR: Johnson. Suzanne l
INSPECTOR: Trebino. Martha Avenue.Crockett
RReepp
K..
R.. Demo. INSPECTOR: Staeble. Melba, CLREeppK;S
ibalin. Doreen. JUDGES: Barnette.'Clarabelk._
JUDGE: Marshall. Avanell D.. Rep PRRCIfIT. DANVILii 19 Rep g
Rep. JUDGE: Leardini. Clara A.. CenseNYMi with DANVILLE ! CLERKS: MaeP w,.. Helen
CLERKS: Benson, Alberta C.. Demo. Polling place: Montair School. G., Demo.: Taylor. Marian L..
Demo. Walters.Agnes. Demo. CLERKS: B 1 a c k a r d, Sude. library.3M Quinterra Lane.Dan- Rep.
PRECINCT,ALRAMMA 3 Demo.: D1 Maggio. Mary L.. Ville_ PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 2'
Polling place: Nida Brombach- Demo. PRECINCT. DANVILLE 11 ani LAFAYETTE 4 CensoNdAW
er, recreation room. 180 Gordon PRECINCT. CROCKETT 2 PoWng place: Betty C. Beach. I'°Wnt placer Happppy VaDeY
Wait. Martinez- and CROCKETT f Censan aced School.Lbrary =0 Sappy V
INSPECTOR: Moncher. Greta. Polling place: American Le- DaAYfl
garage. 980 Otho Rios Drive,
ley Road.Lafayette.
Demo. gion Building. Pomona and Alex- INSPECTOR: Beach. Betty C, INSPECTOR: Mail",Lucille R. S
JUDGE: Brombacher. N i d a. andrla Avenues. Crockett gep Rep L
Demo. INSPECTOR: Joseph, Theresa JUDGE•Harrison.Media.Demo. JUDGE: Smith, Martha 3.,
CLERKS: Shuman, Ruth P.. C., Demo. CLTRKS Christy, Vowpi ng. ReD•: CLERKS: Holmes, Jean E..
i Rep.: Funk. Edna. Repp. JUDGE: Zanumd. Yola. Demo. !• Mme.
11.1.E
Demo.; O'Leary, Florence M..
PRECINCT,ALRANRRA S CLERKS: Zalba, Jean. Rep; PRECINCT. DA
I
12 Demo.
i Polling place: Vote Absentee. Bohlig. Bettie. Rep. and ALAMO >Z Caasoll/afed PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 3.
PRECINCT,ALHAMBRA 9 PRECINCT. CROCKETT 3 Polling place: SL Isidore's and LAFAYETTE 59 Comsolidated
Polling place: Vote Absentee.Consolidated with CROCKETT 1 School lobby.445 La Gonda Way. Toning Place: Lafayettte Fire r
PRECINCT,ALHAMBRA 7 Polling place: Crockett Fire Danville. House SM.4007 Los Arabia Drive,
Polling place: Vote Absentee. Protection Building. 714 Loring INSPECTOR: Cardinall. Eileen. Lafayette.
PRECINCT ALHAMBRA 8 Avenue. Crockett Demo. INSPECTOR: Bacon, Ruth M.
j Consolidated with ALKA29DRA 1 PRECINCT. CROCKETT 4 JUDGE Tromp. Thelma Re Re xv*
Polling place: BettyJ. Dowdy, and C19OCKNIT S Consolidated
vV
JUDGE: Pramme, Idabel J.,
all purpose room.4 Barber Lane, Polling place: Community Au• CLERKS: Fiedler, Katherltr Ii[.,
rReSmithJuneE.. Reppp Rep
Ddartinez ditoHum, 8S0 Pomona Avenue, PRECINCT,DSNVEU 13 CLERKS: Salvo, Bess, Rep.:
PRECINCT, ALAMO 1 Crockett Rad DANVILLE 14 ConsalMa&ad Working. Catherine, Rep
and ALAMO 15 sad WALNUT INSPECTOR: Wirtanen. Aura, Poles place: Danville Com. PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 4
CREEK 36 and ALAMO 17 Can. Demo. Presbyterian Church. Westmin- C°aseWated-with LAFAYETTE 2
JUDGE: Vitale. Teresa M., sten room, 392 EI Pintado Road, Pollan place: Happy Valley
Polling place:
a
Stone Valley Demo. Danville. School.Sbrary. 3836 Happy Val-
School. multiuse room. Miranda CLERKS: Martin. Ellen J.. INSPECTOR: Jensen, Anna M., ley Road. Lafayette.
Avenue. Alamo.
Demo.
Morgan. Margaret. Demo. PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE S
INSPECTOR: Aitken. Acquilllnai JUDGE: Van Gorden, Charlotte Consolidated with LAFAYE7tTE l
M. Demo.PRECINCT. CROCKETT S 3 Rep. Polling place: Valkdto-School.
JUDGE:Bruce.Barbara L..Rep. ConsolWated wick C19OCKZTT 4 CLERKS: Wolfang. Edna A., library. 1000 Happy Valley Road.
CLERKS: McDuffle. Katherine, Polling place: Community Au• Rep.-. Burns• Thelma. Rep.Lafayette.
Devitt. Amelia E.. Rep. ditorium. 850 Pomona Avenue. PRECINCT, DANVILLE 14 PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE i
PRECINCT, ALAMO 2 Crockett Consolidated with DANVILLE 13 and LAFAYETTE i Comselidaled
and ALAMO 3 Consolidated PRECINCT. CROCKETT t Polling place: Danville Com. Polling place: Raley Wiles.
Polling place: Mildred S. Mar- end CROCKETT T Caasolliatd Presbyterian Church, Westmin- rumpus room, 3 Diablo Circle, r
tin, residence. 1810 C e r v a t o I'O g Place: Della R.10F.-4 stet room, 1!! EI Plntado Road. Lafayette.
Circle. Alamo. basement. 205 Virginia Stmt. Danville. INSPECTOR: Wiles. Dorothy.
INSPECTOR: Martin. Mildred Crockett PRECINCT, DANVILLE is RepS.. Rep. INSPECTOR: Greben. Dorothy and DANVILLE is c,,,wdated JUDGE: Benofsky. Barbara M..JUDGE: Hodge. Verla G., Rep. C• LamO•Polling place: Alda Campbell. Demo.
CLERKS: Rambo Gayle, Demo.; JUDGE:Belled Della R.,Demo.garage. 3B Gil Blas Road, Dan- CLERKS: Ingham. Mary L.,
Greer. Aileen. Rep. CLERKS' Alroldl. Ella. Rep.;ville Rep. AposWlo. Ada, Demo. PRECINCT, AI.ANO 3 13eRECIN Melba C., Demo. INSPECTOR: Campbell. Alda. PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 7RConsolidatedwithALAMO2PRECINCT. CROCKETT 7 Demo. Rad ORINDA 52 ConsolidatedPollingplace: Mildren S. liar- Consolidated with CROCKETT d JUDGE: Vinding. Myrtle E.. Polling place: Robert Larsen,tin. residence. IM Cervato Polling place: Della R_Belled. Demo. residence, 3i Chapel Drive. LaCircle. Alamo. basement 205 Virginia Street ARKS_ Berquist. Ellen L. fayette.PRECINCT. ALAMO 4 Crockett Rep.: Anderson.Kola M. Rep- INSPECTOR: Hartman. Eliza-
and ALAMO 19 ConsaiMated PRECINCT. CROCKEIT i PRECINCT. DANVILLE li pPollingplace: Ado Ehren- and CROCKETT li Consolidated CrasoNdated With DANVILLE 1S JUDGE: •Richardson. Dorothy.stamm. `arage. 1340 Pine Tree Polling place. Valona Fire De- Poliing_place: Alda Campbell, D.. RDrive. Alamo. partment 1427 Lillian Street, garage. 7 GU Sias Road. Dam-CLERKS: Murray. Elizabeth B.,INSPECTOR: Sherman. Delano Crockett Ville Rep.; Hayes Norma. Rep. C.. Rep.INSPECTOR: Marchand. Call- PRECINCT, DANVILLE 17 PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE iJUDGE: Tifton , Mildred O., forma J.. Demo. Consolidated with DANVILLE is CanseNda/d with LAFAYETTE iRep. JUDGE Yatchmenofl. Florence Polling place: Green Valley Polling place: Raley, Wiles,CLERKS: Hershman. Virginia• C„ Demo. School. multi-use room, 1001 Di- rumpus roan. 3 Diablo.Circle,Demo.: Cobler.June RE.Demo. CLERKS: Braga Olympia T.,
ablo Road. Danville. Lafayette-PRECINCT. ALAMO S Demo: Cimino. Anna. Rep. PRECINCT. DANVILLE is
and ALAMO i CensdMated PRECINCT. CROCKETT 9
and DANVILLE 17 CoNeN4ted PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE !
xPollingPlace: Friederiche H. Caafs4iiated with CROCKETT 2 pig Green Valle and LAFAYETTE 19 Ceasendated
Jackson, residence. 3170 Dan. Polling place:American Lesion Polling place: Edna I. Lucas.Scbool. m ti-use room. 1001
Ville Blvd.. Alamo.
d is Av.
Pomona and Alexan• ablo Road. Danville. rumpus roan.3711 Smdale Rossi. e
INSPECTOR: Jackson. Frieder- drta Avenues Crockett INSPECTOR: Ferguson. Eliza• Lafayette.
ache H., Rep. PRECINCT.CROCRETT 12 beth 3.. Rep. INSPECTOR: Lucas. Edna J.
JUDGE: Jacoby. Lorraine F.,
er,garage.
Place:
RalphphPark
DA.
rive JUDGE: Donoghue. Dorothy. Re
JUDGE: Del Tredid. ia"Tbkte.Rep. p.CLERKS: Morgan. Mary C. Crockett CLERKS• Moulds. Aedobrtte, Demo.
Demo.: Lenhares• Bertha V.. INSPECTOR: Weber. Dorothy. Rep: Hamilton.Helen W..Rep. CLERKS:Johnston,Gail.Demo.:Demo. Demo. PRECINCT. DANVILLE 1! Elliott. Peggy C., Rep.
lRECDTC?. ALAMO i JUDGE: Pallotta, Poppins J. wollingPlace: C. E. Van Bib- PRECINCT,LAFAYETTE 19Demo.Consolidated with ALAMOS bey. ! roan. 3M Smith CeaseNdafed with LAFAYETTE!
i Polling place: Friederich H. CI.EIiIC-4: Clertd. Charlotte. Road. Danville. Polling place: Edna L.'Lucas, i,Jackson. residence.3170 Danville Re Gardella. Eva. Demo. INSPECTOR: Weisend. Florence rumpus room.3711 Sundale Road,
Blvd..Alamo.PRECINCT.CROCKETT is E Demo. Lafayette.
PRECINCT. ALAMO 7 CeasrNiated with CROCKETT i JUDGE: Lumpkin. Mary. Demo. PRECINCT,LAFAYETTE 11
Pollilips ng p ace: HarryaLW. Phil. Polling
a Semi t•41tT
Valon& Fire Det CLERKS: Cicero. Marian M.. Polling place: Temple Isdah,sKDemo,; Van Ribber, Vlrnlnaa. Temple House, main assemblyCourt, Alamo. C•° Demo. room. 3000 ML Diablo Blvd..INSPECTOR:Wainright Frances PRECINCT,CANYON 1
P_. Demo. and MORAGA 38 CelarNdatrd lREC1NCl, DANVILI.E M Laf
JUDGE Feathers.Jean E..Rem Polling place: Canyon School. CeassRdated with DANVILLE 22 INSPECTOR:R: Hofmann, tees.
CLERKS Lawrie, Sylvia l.. Pinehurst Rossi. Canyon. Polling place: Dorothy M. Eb-
JUDGE' Yorba. Alice I.. gep,ReP'• RY 1Y. Catbetine. Rep.
p
INSPECTOR: SSally, Gladys L. D• 174 Verde Mena.
CLERKS: Barrien. Winifred S..
PRECINCT ALAMO
and ALAMO 9 CwrYdated JUDGE:Marcia A.. Rep. rRRCIINCT. DANVELE 21 Rep.; Childs.Marjorie L-.Rep.
Polling place: Rancho Romero CLERKS: , Sadie C.. and DANVEiA 23 CeaseNdated rRRCINCT,LAFAYZr= U. a
School, special education room. Demo.: Seeds, Ruth. Rep. PdMW place: Joseph Benjs• Polling place: Samuel .Whits-
Hemme Avenue. Alamo. PRECINCT. DANYEIX 1 min, residence. 191 Plaza Circle. side. garage. 3M Happy Valley
INSPECTOR: Schuler. June B. and DANVILLE 3 CenwNdatN Danville_ Road. Lafayette.
Rep. PoWng piece San Ramon Val. R: School. Margaret >1rPECTOIt: H a 1 e. GynNb.
JUDGE: Wood.Frances K..Rep. ley Hilt School. girlsIL Derno.
CLERKS: Ferreira, Jacqueline, Love Lane. Danville.•
1M
JUIDteGpE: Timmons. Patsy R.. JUDGE: Johnson, Martha L..
Demo.: Rudd- Imre, Nom INSPECTOR: C11ae Atlee F.,
CLER-1C8: Winifred, CIJ;RK3: Hammond. Edltb M..PRECINCT
Wilk ALA !Reepplair. 11016&C.. Rep- Rep-; Whitsaide, Beatrice G.,Consolidated With ALAMO i JU13GE: Mace00. Laura Jr., NNeD
Polling place: Rancho Romero Demo. PRECINCT. DANVi iA 22
School• special education room. CLERKS: Tennis. Laura L, and DANVIS" 3M CrnseNdsld PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE 13- y.
Hemme Avenue. Alamo. Demo.• Manton. Ruth. Demo. Polling place: Doedby M. Eb- aa/LAFAYETTE,IS CelasRdaled
r PRECINCT ALAMO 10 PRECINCT. DANVILLE2 batt, age. 174 Verde Mesa. Polling place: Gayle,
arA
LaminE
PollingppLceSan
O 11 Val- H li7 Front Street. Danv tile. INSPECTOR: KmlgDt. Barbara
Dan zLafayetttee. 1131 Qrchard lto9d. c?
ley Methodist Church. 992 Dan. INSPECTOR: Wheater. Amy J.. J.. Dente. INSPECTOR: Alexander, Mar-
Ville Bivd.. Alamo. Rep JUDGE:McDaniel.Pauline.DTs. jorie K-. Rep.
INSPECTOR: Hugh im Florence JUDGE: Lundin. Rosalie J« CLERKS: Ebben, Dorothy M.. JUDGE: Grant. Thelma I., Rep
H.. Rep. Rep. Rep: Gomer. Lorraine M., CLERKS: LaosUE Gayle. Rep.;
JUDGE: Schmidt Carol.Rep CLERICS: Freemen M a r a o a Demo. Spurlock. Atm , Demo.
Cl RES:
SmiMargaret.
Rm; Demo-: Bose.Gwen C..Rep. PRECINCT, DANVILLE 23 PRECEWT,LAFATRTTR 14
PRECINCT
Marguerite.
ALAMO
De
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IXCr• DANVMJ'E 3 CQuaMide" w1r DANVILLE 21 and LAFAYRTric Is CMssNiaMd
CeaseNdSUd wfr DA11V1iJ.E 1 PolNne iliac!' Joseph Desfs- Polling Dlaee:Katberma ClarkCeolnlfsnegndaWwithALAMOMBanRaemonVal• min, rrsfdsaee.1!1 Plaza Cfre resadenee PAS Laurel Drive. a:
leyyP
Methodist Church 90tonDan
ley of girls' gym. 140 Danville. Latayegt
I
Blvd_ Al...
La" 'D""""•rRRCINCT,DANtEii 20 ngR3ePZCTOR: Tanker. Noll T..
PRECINCT ALAMO >Z
PRECINCT. DANVIJi 4 Polling piece: ft 73m01by JUDGE: Stillings.Jane Rap.Rad DANVILLE S Consolidated E Church, classroom
Consolidated with DANVILLE 12 Polling place: Lawrence Hen- wing. L7M Diablo Road, I1ae- CLERKS: C 1 s r k. Katherine
p 1 place: SL Isidore's dersom.residence.36 Corte Nagai, villa LwAmaon. Sibyl H.,
School,lobby.445 La Ganda Way. Danville. I1fSPE[TTOR:Donator.Ruth M..
Danville. INSPECTOR:Walker,Bulk Rep Rep. PRECINCT,I"AYRTTR is
PRECINCT ALAMO U JUDGE- Barris. Ceara. Demo. JUDGE: Webster. E. Lorene. 00880desed wlr LAFAYRYlR 14
Polling place: Round Hills CLERKS: Henderson. H e 1 e 0. Polling piece- Katherine Clark.
Country Club. TV room. 3333 Rep.; Hendersom. Lawrence, CLERKS: Suva. Helen C.. residence. 1076 LaaeW Drive. La-
Round Hill Road. Alamo. Rep. Demo.: Slaw. Luis. Rep. Layette.
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PRECINCT, LAFAYSTTE 16 PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE 35 PRECINCT. MORAGA 1 Failing Roy Barron
r-ossollds,td with LAFAYETTE is CastsoWated will LAFAYETlS 2f AM MORAGA 2 CeaserYMd rale. 1 Vine Avenue. ]Aar- Ni
Polling place: Gayle. Polling place: Lafayette Meth- Polling Place. lire House *2 tinez
residence. 1136 Orchard Ros, odist Church. 965 Moraga Road. Rbeem Center. Moraga. INSPECTOR: Haydon. Ruth Q.
Lafayette.Lafayette.INSPECTOR: CoWngs. Marcella Sec.
PRECINCT. LAFAYETTB 17 PRECINCT.LAFATSTlE 37 G. Rep.JUDGE:Austin.Cecil F.. Demo.
a.d LAFAYETTE 36 CoasoU&M" and LAFAYETTE 311 CsaaewatN JUDGE: Morse, Rep- CLERKS: Macri! Violet L.
Polling Place: Lafayette Meth- Polling place: Our Savior's CLERICS: Alcr/dge. Vtrgfda. Demo.: OWIa. Baty Demo.
odist Church. 90 Morass, Road. Lutheran Church.Scat But.TOSS Rep. Hough.
Lafayette. Carol Lane.Lafayette
rRECINMargaret
MOUNTAIN TUM 3
INSPECTOR: Olsson.Dorothy S.. INSPECTOR.Meller.Thelma E» CostseiWlad sW MORAGA i GaB§Iids d Irish
Re Rep Polling place: Fire House 4M MOUNTAIDK VIEW 4
JUDGE: Albert, Dorothy F., JUDGE: Wolter. Bernice. gen, Rheem Curter. Moraga. Roy Barran sa- y+:t
Rep. CLERKS: Mathews. Dokues C, IRECINCT. IrORAGA 3 rage Vine Avenue. Mar- k
CLERKS: Edwards. Virginia. Rep.: Sutton. Margaret D., and IIORAGA 6 Consolidated tiaeL
Rep.: Williamson, E 10 13 e. Demo. Polling place: Harold A.Gunn. PRECINCT
Demo. PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE 35 family room, 115 Donald Drive. MOUNTAIN TRW 6
PRECINCT.]LAFAYETTE Is easeYdafedpLwith LAFAYETTE 37 Moraga. and MOUNTAIN YIIW 6
s ld LAFAYETTEYYETTE 29 Cons lidated Lutheran Church,Scout H
avior'
uk
is
INSPECTOR:Nosek Yvonne P..
ppCleascteeso d
Dorothy
auditorium, entrance on school Carol Lane.Lafayette. JUDGE: Guar.Mildred 11.. It" =
W"=.
n1M. residsace. 1s" De Lacy sSL. 950 Moraga Road.Lafayette. PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE 30 CLERKS: Schild. Margaret J.• Ave W 1llarti .
INSPECTOR: Sanders, Mary E.. Censelldated wish LAFAYETTE 33 Demo.: Grlae. Liltiaa A.. Dts. INSPECTOR: Hutt. Hamel E. s
Demo. Polling place: lbelma Brooks. PRECancr. MORAGA 4 Rep.
JUDGE: Paige. Mary. Rep. garage. 3W4 Acalanes Avenue. said MORAGA 7 CaosardatN JUDGE: Lombardl. Vera E..
CLERKS: Stevenson. Irene N„ Lafayette• Polling place: Phyllis Harvey. Demo.a"
Demo.: Alton.Ellen M..Rep. PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE M garage, iii Corliss Drive. Mac- CLERKS: F I u Is e. Florence, t"
PRECINCT LAFAYETTE U Polling place: Georda D. aaggoa.Demo.: Bartobmd. Dorothy.
sad LAFAYETTE 22 Consolidated Busch. Playroom. 910 Car, Road. IIfSPECTOR:Vaceo.Claim Rep. Demo.
Polling place: MasonicLafayette.JUDGE: Harvey. Phyllis, Rep. PRECI41?fx
upstairs. Brook and Agoraga INSPECTOR:Busch.Georgia D„ CLERKS: Christensen. Kristine MOUNTAm VIER 7
Roads. Lafayette. Demo. A.. Non.; Sittel. Sara E„ Rep. ani/MOUNTAIN VIER If
INSPECTOR: Money. Josephine JUDGE: Beasley. Louise. Rep. PRECINCT. NORAGA S GasefldMN
R.. Rep.CLERKS: Taylor. Roberta Q. mad MORAGA 6 CommerdM" PoWag Dime: Patchtns Youth
JUDGE: Peterson. Edwin A., Rep.; Yonge. Florin. Non. Putting place: Miramoate Gar- Coates basement,1206 Palm Ave-
Re PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE 41 den Hames. clubhouse. 1 ]lira- true.Martinet.b
CLERKS: Unger. Clara. Rep.: and LAFAYETTE 42 CaaserdatN monte Drive. Moraga. INSPECTOR: Alford. Evelyn r.
Waltenspiel. Lavonne. Demo. Polling place: T. A. Schlink. INSPECTOR: Norman. Wish Demo-
PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 29 residence. 3383 Las Huertas H.. Rep.JUDGE: Whalen, Florence L.
ConsoWated with LAFAYETTE 21 Road. Lafayette. JUDGE: Weber.Patricia.Demo. Rep
Polling place: Adelle C. Pelle- INSPECTOR: Schlinit, J o a n. CLERKS: Malinasky. Jane A.. CLERKS: Fend. Evelyn C.,
rino. garage. 3663 Crescent Rep. Eldora EL.Cron.EldoH-.Rep. Demo.: Maynard Hazel R.,
Drive. Lafayette. JUDGE: Lee. Edythe N.. Rep. PRECINCT. MORAGA 6 Demo.
CIPRENCT]'• LAFAYETTE 21 CLERKS: Arena. Peggy L•. CenseYdHad wish MORAGA S PRECINCT
and LAFAYETTE 2s coesdktated Rep.; Row. Frances. Rep. poring place: Miramoute Gar- MOUNTAIN VIER 6 Kx
Polling place: Adele C. Pelle- PRECINCT. LAFAYE!!E 42 den Homes. club horse, 1 Mira- Commands" Irish
rano.garage.3s63 Crescent Drive. Coasatldated with LAFAYSTTE 41 monte Drive. Morass. MOUNTAIN VIER 6
Lafayette. Polling place: T• A. Schiink. PRECINCT. MORAGA 7 Polling place: Dorothy Harlot
INSPECTOR: Pellertno. Adele residence. 3383 Las Huertas kd wish MORA" 4 omei residence. 1066 De Lacy
C.. Rep.Road. Lafayette• polling place: Phyllis Harvey. Avenue. Martinez
JUDGE: Lachman. Sara. Rep. PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 43 garage, 196 Corliss Drive, Mor- PRECINCT
CLERKS: B e a 1 e s. Anne X. Caasollds,ted with LAFAYETTE 26 da MOUNTAIN VIEW f
Demo.: Musso. Walter. Non. Polling place: M H Stanley PRECINCT. MORAGA 6 and MARTINET 37
PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 22 School. auditorium. 3455 School Consolidated wkh MORAGA 3 Coaseimskd
Consolidated with LAFAYETTE UP Street. Lafayette- Pollan[place: Harold A Gunn, Pdlini Place: John Muir
Polling place: Masonic Lodge. PRECINCT. LAFAYSTTE N fmmDy room. 115 Donald Drive. School brary, TOS Mata Way.
upstairs. Brook and Moraga aM LAFAYETTE 45 CensolMatd Moraga. Martinez.
Roads. Lafayette. Polling place Lafayette Chris- PRECINCT. MORAGA f INSPECTOR: Thurston, Mar-
PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 23 tian Church. Youth Center. s84 and MORAGA 10 Comselidated Josie G.. Rep.
and LAFAYETTE 24 Consolidated Glenside Drive. Lafayette. Polling place: Campolindo High JUDGE: Benedict. Lithe V..
Polling place: Lafayette Fire INSPECTOR: Heuer. Bronwen School, gym, 300 Moraga Road. Demo.
House#1. 984 Moraga Road. La. M.. Rep.Moraga. CLERKS: Viglienzone. Mary,
fayette. JUDGE: Laston. Gladys. Rep, IESPEL,TOR: Barcelon. Cecile. Rep.: Salvatort, June E.,
INSPECTOR: Jackson. Ellen T., CLERKS: Waddell. Ruth A., Rep. Demo.
Rep Demo.• Oliver. Nancy. Rep. JUDGE: Green. Marion. Rep. PRECINCT
JUDGE: Schaefer, Emma B.. PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 45 CLERKS: Rupert. Jean. Rep.; MOUNTAIN VIEW Is
Rcp Consolidated with LAFAYETTE u Peterson.Alda M..Rep.Cassolldated With
CLERKS: Leigh, Ethel J.. Rep.: Polling place: Lafayette Chris- PRECINCT. MORAGA is MOUNTAIN YEW 7 l
Strouble. Helen. Rep, tian Church. Youth Center. 584 Consolidated with MORAGA f Polling place: Patchins Youth i..
PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 24 Glenside Drive. Lafayette. polling place:CampdLndoHigh Center basement,1700 Palm Ave-
Consolidated with LAFAYETTE 23 PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 46 School. gym. 30o Moraga Road. nue. Martinez.
Polling place: Lafayette Fire and LAVAYETTE 47 Consolidated Moraga. PRECINCT its•
House=1. 984 Moraga Road. La- Polling place: SL Anselm's PRECINCT,MORAGA 11 MOUNTAIN VIEW Il 4
fayette. Episcopal Church. Parish House. and MORAGA 12 Conson"ted CossoWated with
PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 2s 6112 Michael Lane. Lafayette. Polling place: Margaret D. MOUNTAIN VIEW I
and LAFAYETTE 27 Consolidated INSPECTOR: Fekete. Kathryn Evans. garage. 1070 Larch Ave- Polling place Nova W. Walter
Polling place: Milton G. Claus. M.. Demo. nue. Moraga.garage• 3231 Pine Street. Mar-
senius, rumpus room. 3500 Ham. JUDGE: Wasson. June E.. Rep. INSPECTOR- Evans. Margaret tinez
lin Road.
R:
Lafayette. Maloney.
JUDGE: Be Mildred E.Rep.
MARRCINCT
T1NE11 1INSPECTOR:Doane,Barbara J., Rep.: 8uraslde, Pry.
Re Demo. CLERKS: Slocomb. Beatrice. Cossomatd with
JUDGE: Burk. Louise P.. Demo. PRECINCT. LAFAYETiE 47 Rep.: Clearman. Sabena, Rep. MARTINEZ 2
CLERKS: Claussenius. Margaret onsolidated with LAFAYETTE K PRECINCT. MORAGA 12 Polling place: Veterans Memo-
H.. Rep.: Peddicord. Elizabeth Polling place: SL Anselm s Consolidated with MORAGA 11 rial Hall. Ward & Court Streets,
A.. Demo. Episcopal Church. Parish House. Polling place: Margaret D. Martinez
PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 26 682 Michael Lane. Lafayette. Evans. garage. 1070 Larch Ave- PRECINCT
and LAFAYETTE 43 Consolidated PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 46 nue. Moraga. MARTIN=2
Polling place: M. H. Stanley Consolidated with LAFAYETTE 49 PRECINCT, MORAGA 13 and MARTINEZ 1
Ander-Scholl. auditorium. 3433 School Polling place: Arline F. Ander and MORAGA 13 Consolidated ConselidNd
Street, Lafayette. son. garage, 3221 Apache Court. Polling place: Mrs. Charles Pollan place: Veterans Memo.
INSPECTOR: Fleming, Eileen. Lafayette.Sarment,garage.19 Lynch Court. rial Hall. Ward A Court Streets, E
Rep PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 4f Moraga. Martinet
JUDGE: Lasalle. Irene. Demo. and LAFAYETTE 49 CoesoWs,ted INSPECTOR: Stevenson. Robina INSPECTOR: Stair. Roberta M-,
CLERKS: Vivrette. Martha E.. Polling place: Arline F.Ander- M.. Rep. Demo.
Demo.: Butler. Marjorie A.. son. garage. 3221 Apache Court. JUDGE: Shaw. J e a n n e M.. JUDGE: Conway. Besse A.,
Demo. Lafayette.
INSPECTOR: Anderson• Arline
Demo. Demo
PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 27 CLERKS: Sarment, Evelyn E. CLERKS: Frage. Eleanore R.,
Consolidated with LAFAYETTE 25 F., Rep. Rep.: McGovern. Beverly H.. Rep.; Farley. Arline M.Demo,
Polling place: Milton G. Claus- JUDGE: Detwefler. Marguarite. Rep. PRECINCT
senius, rumpus room. 35M Ham- Re PRECINCT. MORAGA 14 MARTINEZ 3
lin Road. Lafayette. CLERKS: Ringholm.Frances E.. Polling place: Camino Pablo CeassYdstd 101111111PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 2s Demo.: Wilson. Betty H.. Rep. School. naU. 1111 Camino Pablo MARTINEZ 11
Conse"Ated With LAFAYETTE 16 PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 30 Road. Mang e• Polling place: United Church r.
Polling place:Lafayette School, omolldated with LAFAYETTE 31 INSPECTOR: Taylor.Daphne J.. of Christ. Court & Susana
auditorium, entrance on School Polling place: Merrlewood Re Streets, Martinez. FSt.. 950 Moraga Road. Lafayette. School, library. 3060 Rohrer JUDGE: LLeal. Julia M.. Rep. PRECINCT
PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 29 Drive. Lafayette. CLERKS: Rock. J u n e r o s e• MARTIN=4
ani LAFAYETTE 36 Consolidated PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE sl Demo: Mickens, Grace S.. and MARTINEZ 5
Polling place:Lafayette Metho• and LAFAYETTE 66 CoesoiWted Rep Caasetl/atad
dist Church, 935 Moraga Road. Polling pp 1 a c r. Merrlewood PRECINCT.MORAGA is Pollingplace: John P. Serpa
Lafayette. Sclaol, lfbray. 3060 Rohrer Consolidated wish NORAGA 13 Buick showroom. 300 Alhambra
INSPECTOR: (Lynn. Mary E., Drive. Lalayye e. PoWng place: Mrs. Charles Avenue. Martinez.
Demo. INSPECTOII: Wheeler. Gail R., Sarment,garage.19 Lynch Court, INSPECTOR: Goodnight. Arlene
JUDGE: Maier. Eva M., Rep It p Moraga- P.. Demo.
CLERKS: Parker. Helen F.• JUL>GE: Smith. Bettigene. PRECINCT. MORAGA if JUDGE: Pullen, Eva M., Rep.
Demo.: Sowers. Adrienne C.. Demo. and MORAGA 17 Coasordatd CLERKS: Minarck. Carmen,
Rep. CLERKS Mod Barbara. Polling place: Lois A Ander- Demo.: Wallord, Altlu M.,
PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 30 Rep.• Ferro. Esther. Rep. son. garage. 54 Shuey Drive. Demo.
onsotidatd with LAFAYETTE 17
PRECINCT. R AFAYETTE 32 Moraga. PRECINCT
Polling place:Lafayette Metbo
asci LAFAYETTE sz Consolidated INSPECTOR: Ellison. Mary, MARTINii S
dist Church. 963 Moraga Road. Pow°g Pte: Fairview Inter-
Lafayette.
ord mediate School.library.561 Mer- JUDGE.. Casto. Myrtle. Demo.
Consolidated
NARTINii
4W
riewood Drive, Lafayette.CLERKS:Bisiar.Ti rence.Rep.: Polling Place: John P. Serpa t.
PRECINCT,LAFATTITE 31 INSPECTOR: Newman. Marga. Aaderson• Lys A•, Rep.Buick showroom, 3114+ Alhambra
and ILAFAYETTE 3S Consolidated ret C-. Demo. PRECINCT,MORAGA 11 Avenue. Martinez.
Polling place: Mildred Olson. JUDGE: Wall. Barbara J.. Rep- Cesnetldald wish MORAGA u PRECINCT
h
family room, 1098 Miller Drive. CLERKS: Bennett. Margaret P. Polling pace: Lots A. Ate- MARTINEZ 6
Lafa tte. Demo.:Brook.L 66LeathB..Demo. am garage. Sbuey Drive,sad MARTIN= s s5
INSPECTOR: Ortez, Norma G.. PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 53
Demo. onselldatd with LAFAYETTE 52 MmTConsolidatedPRECINCT. MORAGA I6 Polling Pa Salvador Billeccl rr
JUDGE: Olson. Mildred. Rep. Polling Place: Fairview Inter- Caasendsted with CANYON I rumpus room.30 Escobar Street,
CLERKS: Khat, Lorraine E.. mediate School.library. 561 Mer- Polling pace: Canyon School, Martinez.Demo.: Owens.Velma L.,Rep. riewood Drive. Lafayette.Pinehurst]toad. Canyon. INSPECTOR: Hall. Sylvia R..
PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 32 PRECINCT, LAFAYETTE 54 PRECINCT.t
and LAFAYETTE M CaaseWatd Poltins place: Jean S. Anile- MOUNTAIN VIER 1 JU E• Romeo. Angelina,
Polling place: Acalanes.High re[gen. residence. 33311 Mildred ad MOUNTAdt VIER 11 Dean•
School. ISM Pleasant Bill Road, Lane. Lafayette. C400500doqg CLERKS: Chantri, Mary L..
Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Andereggen. Jean Palling place: Nova W.Walter. Demo.: Berger, Syble K.,
INSPECTOR: Fiorentino. Angels S.. Demo. garage. 231 Pine Street. Mar- Deme.
J.. Rep. JUDGE: Martin. Barbara R.. tinft rRECaIIfCT
JUDGE: Crawford. Beatrice. Rep. INSPECTOR: Wilkins. Mildred NARTINEIj 7
Rep. CLERKS: Schneider. Elmira N., j_ Demo.Consolidated with
CLERKS: M Lizette L.., Rep.: Price. Rayma, Demo. JUDGE: Peccianti. Lois. Rep• NART/IRi 10
Rep.: Wilson, Betty J., Rep. PRECINCT."FAMMIsSs CLERKS: Giannini. I r e n e,
rRECiNCi, LAFAYETTE
3p
OW
LO .
Worke
and LAFAYETTE 5s Camseidted Demo: Walter. Nava WBali.
s
lois Ea-
ani LAFAYETTE 39 Gaserdated Polling place: Burton School• Demo. tudlllo Street. Martinez.
Polling place• Thelma Brooks, teachers' k u*e Ss0 St- Marys PRECINCT. PRRCItCT r-
g.rage. 3104 I calaaes Avenue, Road. Lafayette. MOUNTAIN VIER 2 NARTI4Ri 6 z
Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Kimball. Mary ani MOUNTAIN VRSR 3 Cendmww Irish
INSPECTOR: Brooks. lbelma Loulse K. Rep. commoods,Md MARTA s
Y.. Rep.JUDGE:Lattanner.Jeanne,Rep. Pani ng place: ML View Fire Polling place:Salvador Bit ci
JUDGE: MacPhee. Betty J„ CLERKS: Hughes. Dorothy l[ gm14 Martinez and Shell Ave- rumpus room.30 Escobar Street,
Rep. Demo.: Fouiks. Ethel E.. , Martinet Martinez.
CLERKS: Racine. Ma ante Demo. INSPECTOR: Yak. Gladyce E.. PRECINCT
M.. Demo.: Bland. Catherine. PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 56 Demo.
asci MARTINEZ I4Rep. enaoYY.dased wish LAFAYETTE 25 JUDGE: Bartolmnel. N a a c
f
YPRECINCT. LAFAYETTE 34 Polling place Burton School. R mpg
Polftplace: Our Savior's Room 2. 366 St. Mary's Redd. CLERKS: Cutright, Myrtle L.. Marlines City
Lutheran Church.Scout But.1005 Lafayette. Demo.: Grills. Margaret. Hill, lFoom T. 5116 Hearietta
Carol Lane. Lafayette. PRECINCT."FAYETTE N Demo. Street, MartlueL
INSPECTOR: Reed. Persia K.. Pollingplace: Vale Absentee. PRRCI4CT. INSPECTOR: Olsen. Anna M..
Repp CT,.LAFAYETTE SO MOUNTAIN VH1W 3 Rep
J ME. Rommerein, Helen. Coeselidatd.10 LAFAYETTE 3 couldedMe wlr JUDGE: Stere. Mary B.. Demo.
Rep Polling place: Lafayette Fire MOUNTAIN VIEW 2 CLERKS: Delubery. Victoria.
CLERKS:Carr.Mary A-,Demo.: House Std.4M7 Los Arabia Drive. poutag Pace: ML View Fire Demo.; Amaral. Angela E.,
Walsh. Rada M., Rep. Lafayette. Hall, lfartiaet and Shell Ave- Rep.
PRECINCT.LAFAYETTE 35 PRECINCT. LAFAYETTE M nun. Mardm& PRECINCT
Cens lklatd wish LAFAYRTTE 31 OsnawdaW with LAFAYETTE 32 PRECINCT MARTINEZ so
Polling place: Mildred Olson. Pollingplace: Acalanes High MOUNTAIi VIER 4 and MARTUM 7
famine Poote. , 1008 Muter Drive. School. Pleasant Bill Road. said O VIEW 5.
Cessaddal" PoUtag place: ORLafayeWorkers x
d
t
Hall O C A W Local 1.5,1015 Es- PRECINCT play room. IN Lombardy Lane, INSPECTOR: Bouwit*rJ. Ruth.
tudillo Street. Martinez MARTINEZ 27 Grinds. Rep
INSPECTOR: Saivatori. Lena.and MARTINEZ 28 INSPECTOR: Cantriil, Gene- JUDGE: Sounders. Barbara, x°
Demo. Coossuds" vieve V.. Rep. RRe pp
i JUDGE: Williams. Evelyn M.. Polling place: Mamie V.Russo JUDGE: Majka, Petty J., Rep: CLERICS: AteLaren. Marilynn. h•
Rtp. family room. 221 Gilter Avenue. CLERKS: Moore, Haney T Rep.: Welling, Barbara. Rep.
CLERKS: Grigg. Reba. Rep.; Martlmz. Rep.: Sal". Margaret M., PRECINCT, ORINDA 23
Santos. Dolores. Demo. INSPECTOR: Robrecht. Bar. Ileo. Censelldated wink OROS" 22
PRECINCT para C.. Rep. I MML-t.ORINDA 2 Poulos place: Marilyn Pte-
MARTINEZ 11 J U D G E: Douglas. Dorothy. Camelldaled wtit ORINDA 1 Larengarage, 30 Bates Bouk-
aM MARTINEZ 3 Demo. Polling place:Mrs.R.L.Smith vard. Oriada.
ConsoMdatei CLERKS: Kowalski. Lutlan. ppla y
oda.
IM Lombardy Lane. PRECINCT, ORINDA Z4
Polling place: United Church Demo.. Russo. Mamie Y.. Orfrdo. aid ORINDA 211 Consolidated
of Christ, Court A Susana Demo. PRRCINCT.ORINDA 3Po114nt place: Ralph C. Hatt t"
Streets. Martinez. PUMV49CT C.weY6sed wilt ORINDA 4 rtsidanux, 72 Davis Rosd,
INSPECTOR: Wells. Irene S.. MARTINIS 25 Polling place: Slow Hollow Orinda.
Demo. Consolidated with School nurse`s room,lit Washing- INSPECTOR: Mansonen. Flor- P,
JUDGE• Crow. Eliubeth. Rep. DIART94M 27 toa Lane.Orinda. cane L., Dame.
CLERKS: Rleplint, Norma E., Polling place: Mamie V. Russo PRISCINCT.ORINDA 4 JUDGE: Asslaon. Lila 11. Rep. yDemo.; Gideon.
NFather.
Demo aGu room, 311 Ginger Avenue. and OSMOA i ComesMWed CLERKS: Silva. WbWred. Rep.;
A RIIETINiCi 12 1rRECtNCT
Sclwortinez
t ss mogm, it
kapy Hollow p7ryRyT G 25
CaasedNdaW wMk MARTINEZ 29 Lane, Orioda. CNNON/rMd wilt ORIIDA 26
WARTINEZ 13 and MARTINEZ 3t ECTOR: Russell. Eleanor Potting place: Ratph C Hall
Polling place. Martinez Junior CewiWled H.. Rep.residence. 72 Davis Road.
High School. oom I. Court A Polling place: Marjorie E. Hitt JUDGE: Abbott.Emily M„Repp, Ctri ds,
Warren streets. Martinez.fenWY room. 3501 Brookside CLERKS: Pearson. Mary H, PRECINCT, ORINDA 25
PRECINCT Drive. Martinez Re : Ferguson. Beverly, Rep• Pmt place:June D.Menden- r.
MARTINEZ 13 INSPECTOR: Hitt. Marjorie E., ORitDA 3 halt sarage. 9 Meadow Court.
aid MARTINEZ 12 Rep aa/ ORINDA 4 CensoWated Orioda.
Ceasolidatet JUDGE- Ball. Marjorie. Rep. Polling place: St. Stepben`s INSPLrCTOR: MtndenhaII. June y
Polling place: Martinez Junior CLERKS: Grandbols. Jeannette. Episcopal Church, 1e Via Las D.,Demo.
High School. Room 1. Court Nle Demo.; Becket: Alice. Demo. Cruces. Oritds, JUDGE: Beeowiui. Wanda J..
Warren Streets. Martinet. PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Brock. Elizabeth. Demo.
INSPECTOR: Shelash. Giberti. MARTINER 30 Demo. CLERKS: White. Miriam. Rep:
Rt ConsolidatedwW JUDGE: Howard. Jeanette C.. Thorp. Anna M.. Rep.
JUDGE: Pistochiol. Florence C.. MARTINM 29 Rep.PRECINCT, ORIIfDA 27
Demo. Polling place: Marjorie M Hitt CLERKS: Wilson. Eli:abrM G.. ani ORINDA 30 CaneatYal"
CLERKS: McMorrow. Mary T.. family room. 3501 Brookside Re Newhaus. Vernita, Rep. Polling plate: Dorris Stilson
Demo.: Polls. Frances. Rep. Drive. Martinez PRECINCT.ORINDA i residence. 33 Meadow Park
PRECINCT PRRCINCT Ca seYiated with ORINDA 5 Court.Orinda. w
MARTINEZ 14 MARTINRX 31 Polling place: St. Stephen's INSPECTOR: Stinson. Dorris.
Consolidated with Consolidated wick Episcopal Church. 12 Via Las Rep
MARTINEZ 9 MARTINEZ 42 Cruets. Orinda. JUDGE: Deahl, Atietn. RReegp
Polling place: Martinez City Polling place: Fannie L. Can. PRECINCT.ORINDA 7 CLERKS: Harris, Wlrtabel R.,
Hall. Room 7. 50 Henrietta non garage.I=Paradise Drive. and OKINDA 54 reasolidated Dano.: Andersen. Virginia
Street. Martinez. Marlines. Polling place: Alert D. Koakin Rep.
PRECINCT PRECINCT bobby roam.11 Honey Hill Road. PRECINCT. ORINDA 2i
MARTINEZ 15 MARTINEZ 32 Orinda. aid ORINDA 29 CwnsdWiN
Consolidated ani MARTINEZ 48 INSPECTOR: Widener. Lena. Polling plane: Roy Carroll go-
And MARTINEZ Ii Cesnsoliiated Dema. rate. 29 Morass Via. Orinda.
Polling place: Margaret E. P Uia place: John Sweet JUDGE: Thompson. Yvonne. INSPECTOR: Fernsten. Doris.
Croad residence. 1404 Berrellessa School 3ibrary. 4955 Alhambra Rcpp
S: JUDGES Flanagan, Velma D.Street. Martinez Valley Road. Martinez CLERICGilliland. Lois. Rep.;
i INSPECTOR: Crnad. Margaret INSPECTOR: Heckert, Doris. Haat. Jean R„ Rep. Rep.
RKE.. Rep. Demo. PRECINCT. OKINDA a CIES: Smith. Martha A.. r
JUDGE: Keefe. Nina M.. Demo. JUDGE: Fellctano. Yvonne R.. aid ORINDA 11 CawseY/ated Demo.: Carroll. Loretta. Rep,
CLERKS: Normfie, Frances J. Demo. Polling place: Orinda Commis- PRECINCT, ORINDA 29 T=Demo.: Reeves. Margaret A.. CLERKS: Johns. Dolores B.. nity Church sunset room. 10 Ir. CtnsotldseN wigt OKINDA 28
Dema. Demo.: Wilson. Hazel L., win Way.Orinda. Potting place Roy Carroll ga-
PRECINCT Demo. INSPECTOR: Jordan. Arline. rage. 19 Moraga Via. Orinda.
MARTINEZ 14 PRECINCT Rep.PRECINCT; ORINDA 3t
Consolidated wki MARTINEZ 33 JUDGE: Archer.. Bessie. Rep. Coasogdltted with ORENOAL 21
MARTINEZ is aid MARTINEZ 34 CLERKS: Davidson, Doris M.. Polling place: Dorris Stfllson a•
Polling place: Margaret E. Consolidated Demo.; Osmunson. Maxim F., residence. 33 Meadow Park
Croad residence. 1104 Berrellessa Poising place: Joy Vanderkous Rep. CourtGrinds.
Street. Martinez garage. 5144 Pleasant Valley PRECINCT.ORiNDA 9 PRECINCT, ORINDA 31
PRECINCT Drive. Martinez and ORINDA li Consolidated aid ORINDA 35 Csesolidafed
MARTINEZ 17 INSPECTOR: Gaines. Louise. Polling p i a c e: Anthony P. Polling place: Mrs.Thomas J.
and MARTINEZ 23 Rep. Morse playroom. 28 La Cam- Fahay family room. 12 Overbill
Coasotidated JUDGE: Vanderkous. Joy. Dana. Orinda. Road. Orinda. a
Polling Lace Martinez Ki. Demo. INSPECTOR: Brubaker, Mary INSPECTOR: Cunningham, Eliz-
wants Club. 750 Alien Street. CLERKS: Mann, Gloria. Rep.: D» Demo,about S., Rep.
Martinez Cadenasso. Madeline. Rep. JUDGE Lowry. Sally. Rep. JUDGE: Smith. Frieda C.. Rep, s..
INSPECTOR:Harrow.Grace M.. PRECINCT CLERKS: Hefndel, Sue M. CLERKS: Fahay. Thomas J Y
Re MARTINEZ 34 Demo.: Den. Dulk Henrietta. Rep., Cianciarulo. Grace, Rep. r
JUDGE: Taylor, Theodora R. Consolidated wkk Rep.PRECINCT, ORINDA 32
Demo. MARTINEZ 33 PRECINCT, ORINDA 10 and ORiNDA 33 ConsolWtad
CLERKS: Bartolomei. Mary. Poutng place: Joy Vanderkous CoasWNdated wink ORINDA 9 Polling place: Oak Springs
Rep.: Lyhnt. Flora. Rep. garage. 5244 Pleasant Valley Polling place: Anthony P. clubhouse, Spring Road&Under-
PRECINCT Drive, Martinez Morse playroom. W La Cam• hill Road.Orinda.
MARTINEZ 12 PRECINCT.MARTINEZ 35 Pana. Orinda. INSPECTOR:Peterson,Ruth E..
i and MARTINEZ 19 Potting place: Vote Absentee. PRECINCT., ORiNDA 11 Demo. r•'
consolidatedPRECINCT. MARTINEZ 38 Consolidated wkk ORINDA 8 JUDGE: Little. Mary E.. Rep
Polling place: Mrs. Joseph T. Polling Place: Violet I. Brown Polling place: Orinda Commu- CLERKS: Fowler. Dorothy V.:
Viera rumpus room. 2010 Pine residence, 249 Blue Ridge Drive, pity church sunset room.10 Irwin Rep.: Nelson.Priscille L..Rep.
Street. Martinez Martinez. Way. Orinda. PRHCINCT, ORiNDA 33
INSPECTOR: Viers, Bernice H.. INSPECTOR: Brown. Violet L. PRECINCT. ORINDA n Cosselldated with ORINDA 32
Demo. Rep. Polling place: Bette H. Partell Polling place: Oak Springs
JUDGE: Cook. Bertha. Demo. JUDGE: Poulin. Dorothy. Demo. residence, Is Camino Sobrante. Clubhouse.Spring Road 8:Under-
CLERKS: McLaughlin. Margatvt CLERKS: Abrie. Mildred. Rep.; Orinda. hili Road.Orinda.
E., Demo.: Stinson. Geneva. Larson. Mildred. Rep. INSPECTOR: Partell, Bette H.. PRECINCT, ORiNDA 34
Rep, PRECINCT, MARTINEZ 37 Rtp. and ORINDA 34 Consolidated
j PRECINCT Consolidated with JUDGE: Thaman, June C.. Rep. Polling place:St.Mark's Meth-
MARTINEZ 19 MOUNTAIN VIEW 9 CLERKS: Danitoff. Evelyn J., odist Church, Orinda wine. 451
Consolidated with P0111ns place: J o h n Muir Demo.; McCann. Helen D.. Morana Way. OrWda.
MARTINEZ Is School library. 305 Vista Way. Rep. INSPECTOR: Rodoalch, Iona.
Polling place: Mrs. Joseph T. Martinez RECENCY ORINDA 13 Demo.
saidrumpusroom. 2010 Pine PRECINCT, MARTINEZ 41 sORINDA 14 Consolidated JUDGE: Moore. Florence. Rep.
Street. Martinez Polling Pince: Sharon Eller• Polling place- Barbara Me. CLERKS: Bond, Pearl L..
PRECINCT meter to room. 1953 Sequoia Dowell playhouse. Ido Camino Demo.: Crawford, Josephine, Ij..,.
MARTINEZ 24 Drive. Martinez Don Miguel. Orin".Rep.
i and MARTINEZ 21 INSPECTOR: Swofford, Peggy INSPECTOR: Buftalow, Jean H.. PRECINCT. ORINDA 35
Consolidated J.. Rep. Rep Coessildn ed YAM ORINDA 31
Polling place: Elinor Bonin JUDGE: Mowry, Dalry M., Rep. JUDGE: McDowell. Barbara. Polling place: Mrs. Thomas J.
residence 2900 Scenic Avenue. CLERKS: Thompson, Marlene. Rep. Fabay family roam, 12 Overbill
e.
Martinez Demo.: Elkrmeier. Sharon, CLERKS: Beatty. Connie J.. Road. Orindo.
INSPECTOR: Bonin. Elinor. Rep. Rep: Howard, Mrs. Merlon. lRRCINCT, ORINDA 36
Demo. PRECINCT, MARTINEZ 42 Rep. ConseWated wick ORINDA M
JUDGE: Muir. Ann L. Rep. AM MARTINEZ 31 CwSend"" PRECINCT, ORINDA 14 Polling place:St.Mark's Meth-
CLERKS: Anderson. Theresa L.. Polling place: Fannie L. Can. Censoliiatei wick ORINDA li odist Church, Olinda wing. 451
Demo.; Suva.Adelaide S»Rep. nen garage. 1213 Paradise Drive. Polling place: Barbara Me- Moraga Way. Orinda.
PRECINCT Martinez Dowell playhouse, lit Camino PRECENCr, ORINDA 37
MARTINEZ 21 INSPECTOR: Wilkins. Phyllis Don t1!tu 1. 0, nda.Polling place: Shepherd of the
Casson"$" Iff" M., Demo. ltECENCT. ORINDA M Valley Lutheran Church,433 Mo-
MARTINEZ b JUDGE: Cantron. Fannie L.. Polling Nate• Fred Twining rraassa Way. Grinds.
Polling place: Elinor Bonin Demo. residence. 39 Hacienda Circle. INSPECTOR: Fitane. Mary T•.
residence. 1900 Scenic Avenue. CLERKS: Farr. Virginia A. Orinda. Demo.
Martinez Rep.; Christian. Audrey. INSPECTOR: Twining. Mildred JUDGE: Schlotter. Gladys H..
PRECINCT Demo. M... Rep.
CLEeRpKS __
1£..
Polling place:
MARTINEZ
ilMliam Pon-
PRECINCT.
a "withIM M
CLERKS:•
Craig.
Irma J
Rept.'
Rep Bennett. Trove. Rep.
Mabel I..
1r
grace rumpus room. 707 Ultinian MARTINEZ lit Benjamin. Madalynn a L.. Rep. FORClNCY. ORINDA >s
Wait. Martinez Polling place: Cecil E. Burns PRRCENCT, OKINDA If Polling place: John Stevens
INSPECTOR:Carrier.Jean B., 3790 Alhambra Way. aid ORINDA 11 CesseYdatN residence. li Fleetwood Court.
p Polling place: Orinda School Orinds.
JUDGE: Skinner. Kathryn L., PRECINCT. MARTINEZ N library. 20 Orknda Way. Orinda. INSPECTOR: Hailey. Muriel W.,
Demo. AM MARTINEZ 45 Consolidated INSPECTOR: Joyce Beverly. Re .
CLERKS: Guttetnn. Charlotte Polling place- Richard Ziertea, Re JURDspGE: Ball, Madeleine F..
Dema.: van. Iter Blanche. garage. 343 Virginia Hills Drive. E: Witt,
pard W K CLERICS: Bynum. Dora E.. Ct"Rep. ppppaa
PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Zlerten, Zorka. Demo.: Sounders.Marie. Rep. Rep.• Yost. Evelyn. Rep,
14"TINEZ 23Rgiepp PRECINCT, ORINDA 11 VgXCMM,. ORINDA 39
Cons*ud&W with JUDGE: Bell. Lydia B.. Demo. Consolidated wlfi ONMDA If and ORINDA M Consolidated
119"TINEE 37 CLERKS: Stagy Harriet E.. Palling place: Otirds School pig Shepherd of the
Polling place: Martinez IU• Rep.: Kerr. Virginia. Demo. library. M Orkida Way. Orin". Valley Lu Church. 433 1[o-
wants Club, 750 Allen Street. FurXINCT. MARTINEZ 45 PRECINCT, ORHIDA is raga Way, Oritda.
s Martinez Consolidated wicM aid ORINDAMARTINEZaORiNDA 19 Cenasdidaled IN
PRECINCT Polling place: Richard Marton Polling place' Boy Scout But. Demo. SattzeD. Pearl V.,
MARTINEZ 24 carate. 343 Virginia Huls Drive. near out pool.EI Teyonat Road. JUDGE:Kastner. Nadine S..
aM ZS MartttnPRECiN CT. MARTINEZ K INSPECTOR:
Orinda.
Angela, Ernestine CORKS: Strecker. Augusta.
Polling place: Alhambra Union Polling piece Vote Absentee. J.. Demo. Rep.. Barrington. Haze 1.
i High School GirI's P E Class- PRRCINCT. MARTINRZ 47 JUDGE: Gates. Carrie M. Rip Demo. N
room, Alhambra Avenue. Mar• Poukitplac Vote Absentee, CLERKS: Owen, Gladys C.. PRECINCT. ORDIDA M
utnez PRRCIRM.
e
MARTINUR 4e Dano.. tsar. Marjorie. Rep. Cos edn"ed wdtlt ORINDA 39
IIISPECTOR: McCowen. Emily. Coasarda/ed Wilk AtARlENEE]Z PRRCOICT, OEMDA 19 Poising pplaact: Shepherd o[the f '
Rep Polling place. Jahn Swett Consolidated Ida ORItDA it valley Lutiheron Church.433 Mo-t ;
JUDGE: Meineke. Carolina L„ School library. 4955 Alhambra Polling place: Boy Scout But. rate Way. Orinds.
Rep. Valley Road. Martinez. near park pool,EI Toyonal Road, PRECINCT, ORINDA 41 1
CLERKS: Isabella. Lovilla F.. PRECINCT. MAKTil4EE 341 Ortada. and ORMA 43 Caooeddated
Demo.: SAveria. Dorothy E..aid MARTINEZ 43 PRRCMCr. ORINDA 29 Pollia piece: Gustafson living
Demo. aid MARTINUS lit Consolidated AM ORI"A nCenseYdated room. 23 Snow CouM Orinda.
PRRCiNCT Polling place: Cecil E. Burns Polling place: Harriet G. INSPECTOR: Kling, Rein K.. y
MARTINEZ 25 arage. 3790 Alhambra Way. Moorehead residence.S Mariposa Rep.
CtnsWWted with Eta.-ttuez Lane. Orioda. JUDGE: Malar. Dorothy J..
M"TOM 24 INSPECTOR:Burns.Mildred G. INSPECTOR: Garrard. Audreyp.
Polling place: Alhambra Union Demo. J.. Rep.CLERKS: Rudolph. Dorothy J..
N
High School. Girl's P E Class. JUDGE: SacchL Maris Q. JUDGE: Moorehead. Harriet G.. Rsp: Nichols, Naeem F.. t
room. Alhambra Avenue. Mar- Demo. Demo. Rep i°.
tinez CLERKS: Ray. Verde R. CLERKS: Stickel. Nancy: PURC , R& 42
PEECENCT Demo.; Bonnet. Mildred L.. Demo.: laws.Shirley lt.ltep CanseEdated wins ORIINDA 41
j AtARlIINEi 26 Rep•PRECINCT, ORINDA M Gustafson EINCTPollingplace: Dorothy E. Mo- PRECMARTINEZ in Couasli hAed wilk 001"A 30
Et°
e
sayka basement 3335 Glendora Cenesrdals/wRY Po14ng place: Harriet G. room, Scow Court, Orlado. 4,a
Drive. Martinez. MARTOM H1 Moorehead residence.3 Matipaa PRECD4CT, ORII4OA p
INSPECTOR: Masayko. Dorothy Poising puce• Cecil E. Bunn Lana. Orioda. aid 010"A N CedsoriMed
E., Demo,3791 Alhambra Way. PRECINCT. ORd3IDA 23 Phi place:MirHuth
JUDGE: Costanza. Jennie.and ORiNDA ZX Ceoseidaled School acuityy
lunchamonts
room. 750 1
Demo. VI RCINCT, ORdNDA 1 Polling Place: Marilyn Mc- Mor ttoa AHti gkkway.Orilla,
i CLERKS: Seder. Loudas E, and ORINDA 2 C;aswYdvted Laren serves. 39 Bates Bout- INSPECIBO Biont, Alice.
Demo.; Lacy. Ethel. Demo. Polling place:Airs.R.L-Smith vatd. Orinda. Rep.
T
29,02.
gr
JUDGE: Jenny. Margaret. Rep. CLERK: Dodds. Kathryn, Rep. INSPECTOR: Rasmussen. Sel-
CLERKS: Shutt. Jane. Rep.: PRECINCT. SARANAP 1 ma A.. Rep.
Le idFloraM. Demo. aBARAK"22 ConselWhmd JUDGE: Hansm. Ams R..
PRECINCT, ORtINDA 44 Poolplace: W. B. Ellis CLERK: Latletty. Dorothy N..
wCons aw war ORINDA 43 Schoollibrary.INQQuandt R Rep.
PoWfang place: Miramonte High Lafayette.CLE=K: Hanson. Zble. Demo.
School culty lunch room. 730 INSPECTOR: Brekas. Arlene V.. PRECINCT TASSMAKA 2 r r"
Moraga Highway. Olinda Demo. CensatidmW war TABB"ARA 1
3°
PRECINCT. ORINDA 41 JUDGE: Schuidt. Florence. Rep. PoW me place: OI& ?arsasara a
and ORINDA 49 CenselldatN CLERK: Jensen. Dorothy, Rep• School. Tinley Reed.
Polling place: William Hililngs CLERK: Roettadner. M Y r t 1 e. PRECINCT.?AtitiAJARA iq
ggaarraaggee. rt,Aspinwall CouDemo. CMOs"""seNCMOs""" sir TaseelaNn 1
vPRECINCTSan"" a Polling
INSPECTOR: Rasmussen• Helen ata&SARANAP 24 Consolidated Schoostn ey Rol%Ta?iWjaarra.r
E.. Rep. Polling place: Loa Zellman gin PRECINCT. .0 YJ. 1
JUDGE: Hudson. Jacqueline. rage. 114 Poaleresa Lane. Wal- Commagesled sir VINE IlR& 2
nut Pse]Polling place: Rom D. Del-
CLERKS: Billings. Mary F., SACTOR: KiliouW Betty M.. chid basement. 7S Morgan Ave-
Rep: Campbell. Gloria. Rep. Re .
PRECINCT. ORINDA 45 JUDGE:Akers, Edith G..Demo. PENT VIAE Elm a
and ORINDA 47 Commands" CLERK: Zellman. Loa. Rep aid VIME RIlJ. 1 Cemar&aMd
Polling place: Cynthia J. Hays CLERK:White.Doratby Y«Rep• Polling place: Roes D. Dd- yy
ss a r a g e, 4 Totlerdell C wl. PRECINCT BARAINA! la cb(d basement, 7B Mmeilo Ave- r
Olinda. aid SARANAP 23 CeaseN&afsi me. Marth"M
INSPECTOR: Purvis. Joan G« Polling place: Wanda Cao- INSPECTOR: Dolddd. Rae D.
Rep. moos, rumpus roan. 11M Juan- Demo.
JUDGE: Miller. Christine E.. its Drive. Walnut Creel.JUDGE: Smith. Catherine.
Demo. INSPECTOR: Carman. Wanda. Deaw-
CLERKS:
ayBsr,
own. Thelma M.. Rep.
Rep.
CLERK: Minerva, Pauline.
RepPiECINC?.Cynthia J_
Cf.ERK.
Kmawkt.
Lucille E, CI.ER lgetksra0. Ansa a
C MS@WS" wMk ORDNDA 45 Demo.
Polling place- Cynthia J. Hays CLERK-Polk.Kathleen G.Rep. pN:T. TM 19"3
arage 4 Totterdell Court. PRECINCT SARANA! 12 ling VINs EMM. i CenaoNiMed
Orinda. Polling place• Thomas C-Shur- Poling place:Vine Hill School.
PRECINCT.. ORIIDA M ley,garage,33W Freeman Road. Hall 3t1M Paeieeo Boule-
aid ORINDA M CoaseRYnd Walnut Creek.
Foiling place: Inland Valley INSPECTOR:Dotson.Myrtle M. I r e a e.
DewAL
Ivy da 1 library. 70
JUDGE. Carpenter. Marian H.. JUDGE: NeLon. Ann L.
INSPECTOR: Humphreys. Eliza- Rep Demo,
beth M.. Rep, CLERK: Brooks. Gladys 8. CLERK: FrWL Jens. Dano.
JUDGE: McCord, June N.. Repp. Demo. CLERK: Breoheam GNPs J..,
CLERKS: Mender. Marjoryry 13., CLERK: Shirley.Nssooccyy L, 10010. Rep.
Demo.: Rlchberger. Luella P« PRECINCT. BARANA! 14 PRECOICT, V= E"4
Demo. GaselYate& wUft SARANAP 1 and VINE R" i Comobdated
PRECINCT, ORINDA 49 Polling place: M o n t e c i t o Polling place• Las Juntas
Consolidated wilt ORINDA 45 School library,849 Leland Drive. School fie. 410 Pacheco
Polling place: William Billings Lafayette.Boulevard. Manana-
arage, g Aspinwall Court. PRECINCT BARANA! 21 INSPECTOR: Lewis. Gladys.
Orhmda. Polling place: Lillian Harman.
PRECINCT, ORINDA M residence, 1235 Del Arroyo Ct. JUDGE: DnesburY. Beatrice ft..
Consolidated wMk ORINDA nit Lafayette- Demo.
Polling place: Inland Valley INSPECTOR: Stanford. Merle CLERK: Foram. Jule. Demo.
Elementary School library. 70 B., Rep,CLERK• Ann U. Rep.
Ivy Drive. Orinda.JUDGE: Harman. Lillian 11-. VIME ons.S
PRECINCT. ORINDA 31 Rep CssreN&MM wok TIME HILL 4
Polling place: Vote Absentee- CLERK: Stevens, Barbara. Rep- Polling place: Las Juntas
PRECINCT, ORINDA 32 CLERK: Friend. Ora M.. Rep• School stage 4105 Pacheco z
Consolidated with Lafayette 7 PRECINCT SARANAP 22 Boulevard. 1li:ttnez•
Polling place: Robert Larsen Cossoodated walk SARANAP 3 ptgECIICT. VINE IIO.L 4
residence. IS Chapel Drive. La- Polling place: W. B, Ellis CaaseWawd walk VINE KILL 3
Layette. School library.1300 Quandt Road. Polling place: Vine Hill School.
PRECINCT, ORINDA lid Lafayette.hallway.3000 Pacheco Boulevard.
MconsolidatedwWORINDA7PRECINCT. ltAtktANA! 23 May
Polling place: Alex D. Konkln Consolidate wkk SARANAP le PRECINCT, VINE 11" n
bobby room, Il Honey HW Road, Polling place: Wanda Cormona CosuNMated with VINE RILL le
Orinda. rumpus r o o m. 1340 Juanita Polling place: Gilds Spencer
PRECINCT. Drive. Walnut Creek. garage. 3 Benita Way. Martinez
PLEASANT unx. 3s PRECINCT, SARANAP 24 PRECINCT.
Polling place: Vote Absentee. Cossori&ated with SARAINAP tl WALNUT CREEK 133
PRECINCT, Polling place: Loa Zellman ga- Polling place: Springhill School s+
PLEASANT MILL let rage. 114 Ponderosa Lane. Wal- kindergarten room. 3301 Spring-
and PLEASANT UHLI. 1M nut Creek. hill Road. Lafayette.
Consolidated PRECINCT SARANAP 27 INSPECTOR: libush. Dorothy.
Polling place: Howard Chris- Consolidated walk SARANAP Z< Ree,
tensen family room.3282 Withers Polling place: Katherine L. JUDGE: Ingram. Vomits. Rep.
Avenue. Lafayette.Connelly residence. 1338 Boule- CLERKS: D[acY. Iola C.. Demo.,
INSPECTOR: Christensen, Elea- vard Way. Walnut Creek. Dreyer, Calk -d= Rep-
nor J.. Demo. PRECINCT SAN RATION 1 PRECINCT.
JUDGE: Jacobsen. Maybelle. Polling place: San Ramon WALNUT CREEK 134
Memo. School. Crow Canyon Road and Consolidated with
CLERKS: Bruce. Margaret. Valley Boulevard. San Ramon. Walaet Creek 135
Rep.: Gallanthine. Shirley A. INSPECTOR: Smith. Thelma. Polling place: Madora Queen
Demo. Demo. family room. 3288 F a i r h o l m
PRECINCT. JUDGE: Robles. Guadalupe T.. Court. Lafayette.
PLEASANT MILL. let ReP. lRECINCT.
and PLEASANT RILL 111 CLERK: Henry. Ruth. Rep. WALNUT CREEK IN
Consolidated CLERK: Steer. Ada. Rep. and WALNUT CREEK 134
Polling pplace: Clifton C, White PRECIINCT BAN RAMON 3 Common"
sarage. 10M Mohawk Drive. PN7ollingplace: Mindoro QU n
Pleasant Hill. San R on family room. 3ne F a 1 r h o I m T
INSPECTOR: Kilkenny. EunicePollinCourt. Lafayette,
C.. Rep.Country
place:•
8430 Flrrsest• INSPECTOR: Crouch Vaun M..
DublJUDGE: White. Jeanne P,. Rep. INSPECTOR:Wilkie.A D.,RepCLERKS: Price. Carlene H, JUDGE: Betroth. Berths A« E: Hunt. Dorothy A. Rep.
Demo.: Glick. Patricia. Rep. CLERKS: Meecld. Blanche.ItPRECINCT. Demo.: moo.Madera.Deno.
PLEASANT " in CLE : Tripe. Bernice. Rep. INCT.
Ping Mace: Dorothy Fox CLERK, Boyd. Evelyn. Rea WALNUT CREEK iJi 4..
tamlly rooamye3354 ReliezHlghLM PRECINCT BAN RATIO 4
aid WALNUT CRISES 144 k
INSPECTOR-
place: "a Ramon
Evatrs.Marion E.. School. Crow CanyonRoad Polling piece: own Backe ssin
8e Valley Blvd.. San Ramon.
rage,
ng
foothill Pant trek.
JUDGE: Fox, Dorothy. Demo. INSPECTOR: Lenz. Patricia K
CLERKS: Hurt, Raaf, Demo.: JUDGE Johnson. Mrs. Sanford INSPECTOR: Lind. Carol M. a
Williams.Viola S..Rep. B« Rep.
Rep.
PLEASANT
ELIPRow"
ClJ. 10 Cf.
RE
R K: AubriSK Priscilla M«
CONSONdM"
D
tmoE;:
Bjersmm Margaret.
lLEABAN!Rap,
im CLERK: Lepret. Fred R.. Rep. Rep.: Backe. oaeJ Demo.
C.
Polklag place: Howard Chris. ]PRECINCT.BAN"MIS i PRECINCT.y,fi
teruen tams room.it0 Wilbets aM SAN RAMON g CsaselldMed WALNUT CREEL no
Avenue. Lotayege PolWmg place:Stmuy Gin Rec- Polling plate: Ernest G. Jo-
RE C!, mail=Center.9M Graydon Cir- sept garage. lw Pleasant Hill
PLEASANT KILL 111 cle San Ramon. Road Pleasant HW. a
BUZM1
INgSSeePppE.,CTOR: Brice. Wylma M. INSPECTOR: Whittkeld. Valise
Polling plane: Clifton T White JUDGE: Schaffer. Gladys O.. JUDGE: Dougherty. Margaret br
garage Egg Mohawk Drive, Rep G.. Demo.
Pleasant Hal. CLERK: Baubles. Ana V., CLERKS: Eulunmauu. Calhatne,
PRECINCT. !AC RCO 7 Demo. Rep.: Iiotre. INN. Joy" . now
AM PACRECO a Cenealldate& CLERK: Kmaee. Dolly. Rep, PR DICt
a
Po g place: Elva B Shaw. PRECINCT.YN RAIN1(& WALNUT CREEK M4
t
living roan. on Vine Hill Way. Commadeod wlr SAN RARNK S CoetssN AW srlr
Martinez. Falling place, Suagy Glint Ree- WALNUT CREEK no
INSPECTOR: Shaw. Elva B. reation Center. NM Croydon Poing Place: Joan Backe ga-
Rtp Circle. San Ramon. r aa{gee lads Form Park Circle.
JUDGE• Hunter. Eva V_ Nos PRECINCT. NLN RAMON 7 Lalo^ette-
CLERKS: Ahlstrom. Wilma W. CetleeN&atsd wNk Sia Rana 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED this
Rep.: Vanderlknden. Martha Polling place San Raman {ah day of October. I"L by the
A..Demo. Cody Club • SM Flrczat following vote of the r
PRECINCT. PANrECO g Lane. Dublin. AYES: Supervisors Allred M.
Cmeom&Med wYk racinwO 7 lRIICINCT. ILAN 11tA110M g Din. Jaaaea E. MwtwW.
Eng TOO
Polling Place: Elva
Vise
B.
Hill W
w aid BAN RAMON B CMaeN&MM
140mbTbamn
d
JaOR
ms p mKen- r
Way. Polling pnC!• Camtlut[Y Club
ner- e }
PRECINCT.PO RT COSTA 1Ramon
iN Blue Fore WaY. Ban NO Non.
POrud
Schoo4
Port Can I N-SPECPOR: Athan. Mary M.,r.Grammar Poet Costa. I that the teoorpey-
r,
is a in* and correctINSSPEeCTORR:
epHumphrey.
Mar- JUDGE: Fisher. Elsa M.. tum. oan order entered on the
J jorU D G $arrlegtan, Julia.
CLERK: R Ante M« am. ales of said Board of Supervisors
Demo. CER Vivian E. en the dalm 6atm& sadCLERKS: Berggrem. Mary M.• ISISCONCT. SAM RAMON ! the Seal of at Board ofDemoDemo,: Ligon, Kafbertme. cowmm&a1M sr BAN RAIrOM g Sugerviaom affixed this a
lRECINCl. B!. MARi 1 Country Club illi &aid of October. TNR
and Sr. MARYB 2 Censsilfattd 3choo1 Elmue Fos Way. San (SEAL)4,
Polilag *Nm: St Mary's Col- Op W. T. PAAltCH. Clerk
1s., St. s. PRECINCT. SAN RAMOM IS cc: Ailrn er Mail= De-
IIISPECTOR: McDevitt. Her. aid am RAMON n CesreNiaW
bert. Demo.Pollingplace: Audrey Willner 11U.M. t
JUDGE:
Reams. Joseph A« ryte. 74g1 Inverness Street.
o.
CLERK: Rubio.E d w a r d F,•
Dublin.
Willmar. Audrey.
Demo. Demo.
CLERK: 1 m m e 1. John J„ JUDGE: Shaun. Ula. Demo.
Demo. CLERK: Dourly. Alice D«
PRECINCT, at. LIAR!—g 2 Reepp. YCekssRdMMsirST. MARTS 1 CLERK: Wilcox. mu&,& Rep
lePollinge, g
St. Marys Col. PSUCIN 4 if•
inw
and BARANA! camemeno& PoLeg Piave- Audrey Wtlner x
Pouft place: Modedto School garage. 740 Inverness Street.
library. NO Leland Drive, La. Dublin
Lavelle, PRECIMCT. TABBYARA 1 k r
I12SPEC73)R: Cu1Nm, Barbara and TAWRARA 2 aid rE.. Demo.TASSAJARA 2 Cems@MdNW
JUDGE: Goodell. Reba. Rep. Polling place: ON ?assasara
CLERK: Saunders,Irma F« Rep. Sebool Thow Road. ?aaaajara
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jtR THE MATTER OF brook Elementary School-Library,3333 Precinct Concord 046 Consolidated elle Drive , Concord. Inspector, Soot. Precinct Concord,,0% and Co"WWAPPOINTMENTOFELECTIONRonaldWay - Concord. Inspector, with Concord 45. Polling place: Albert tcher. Marjorie, Demo.; Judge, Bar. 95 Consolidated. Polling,place-Ap*OFFICERS AND DESIGNATING Spindler. Renee, Demo.; Judge, Sieg- P. Azevedo•garage upstairs, 3207 Con- ant, Inez. Darn.; Clerk, Swain, Vir• othy M. Hash•rtsidellce 33{1POLLINGPLACESFORTHEmann. Pat. Rep.: Clerk. Krause. cord Blvd. - Concord, ginia. Rep.; Clerk, Mortensen, Pa- Court - Concord: InsptCtor
NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION Helen M., Rep.; Clerk, Flay, F'lor- Precinct Concord 047 ConscHdoted trivia P., Rep. Dorothy M,, Demo.' Jnalga, Gro
TOfBE HELD NOVEMBER 8. 1166
ence H., Rep,with Concord 50- Polling place: Paul. Precinct Concord 071 and Concord Ida' Demo.; Clark, Sordf, Alio=<p.•
I Precinct Concord 021 Consolidated ane Beck-garage. 18%Granada Drive-175 Consolidated. Polling place: pan- Rop.; Clerk,Csrzina,' EManOrOrienot:on of
is
Supervisor Coli, sec-
with Concord 20. Posing place Hof- Concord. Precinct Concord ON CarsefidNjipamountArms•Rtcrtation Room, 4160
ended by Supervisor alas, IT IS BY brook Elementary
ord.
School-library. 3333 Precinct Concord 048 and Concord Clayton, Road - Concord. Inspector. with Concord 94. Polling pisco;pairRenalsWay - Concord.
place: Wren Fare- Dorothy J., Otmp.: Judp, YTHEBOARDORDEREDthatthelot- 49 Consolidated. Pollingothy M. Mash-resldenct, 3381
lowin named electors be and they Precinct Concord 022 and Concord Avenue School•Multi•Use Room, 3339 Kendall] Illeltit L, Rep.: Clerk. Floyd, H Court- Concord. .
are >ereby appointed as Election Of- 27 Consolidated. Poling place: Jennie Wren Avenue - Concord. Inspector, Marssrst M., Rep.: Clerk, Vaught Precinct Concord-096 and'Ca1100ryfiverstoconducttheNovemberGen. M. Young-Living Room.3219 Es"ran. Ferreira. Josephine. Demo.; Judge. Wanda R., Rep. 103 Consolidated. Polling plc a:4 ,;A"
erali Election to be hoid on the 8th za Drive- Concord. Inspector, Young, Aifana. Mary Anna E., Demo.: Clark, Precinct Concord OM. Polling place: RYtat•Prs11111,106 Cordova Way'.`C_Vel-day of November. 1966.throughout the Jennie M.. Rep.; Judge. Royal, Vel- Schmidt. Freda W. Rep.; Clerk, Ri. Orlinda R. Farla-garage, 5155 Suthar• cord. lnspeetor,,TUornsbtrry"'Lour
County of Contra Costa; and the foi• me, Demo.: Clark. De Witt, Mar- der Mottle. Demo. land Drive - Concord. inspector, Far. Rep.; Judas. Porter, Rita O -" "'
lowing locations are hereby dssignat- cella, Dema.; Clerk. Underwood, Bar- to. Orlinds R., Demo.: Judge, David. Clerk,Ryles, Addis E., dtnto, C
w
ed as pollingb-n, Demo. Preefne! Concord 049 Consolidated
places in each Precinct with Concord 48. Pollingson, Jnanits, Demo.; Clark, Thom Tucker, Mavis I., Demo
for the conductingof said election, Precinct Concord 023 and Concord Placa: gran P
Avenue School•MWti-Use Roam, 3339 stn, Bernice, Dema.; Clerk, Reber- Precinct Concord 0!1`and Calioseito-wit- 42 Consolidated. Polling place: Sheila Wren Avenue - Concord. son, Ida L.. Demo. 98 Consolidated. Polling phacoJulmer-garage.2148 Rosketley Drive- Precinct Concord 050 and CancardsUPERVtSORiAtDISTRICT4 Precinct Concord 073 and Concord Vista Setaoi-Music EmsmMtConcord. Inspector, Williams, Dolores 74 Consolidated. Polling lace: R 1716 San Carlos Street;'- ConutoiMrhh"Prceinet Clayton 005, consolidated 47 Consolidated. Polling plata: Paul• g D oy
with!Ci^ on 10. Polling L., Demo.; Judge, Ulmer, Sheila J., H-wes-residence. 1375 Lupine Court - sytgPlaca: Ciar- ine Back-garage, 1896 Granada Drive- Pi peccant Vaughn,•Elizebstit R
ence Thompson-garage. Morgan Tar- C•_mo.; Clerk. Seals. Barbara. Rep.; Concord Inspoc,or. 4ee, Louise E.. Concord. Inspector. Barton, Iris, Judge, Kanuck,, Evelyn M +:Nwl
ritnry Road - Clayton.Clerk. Tate. Beira M. Rap Demo,: Judp, Back. Pauline, Demo.: Demo.;Judge,Foster,Doris M.,Rep.; Clerk. Vorgus, Dorothy:D
Precinct Clayton 010 and Clayton 5 Precinct Concord 024 and Concord mark. Smoke. Ann F„ Re • Clerk. Clerk, Emry, Pat., Demo.: Clark, Clerk, Jackson, Elala:R26Consolidated. Polling place: Dor- p"
Hewes. Rita, Rte'n f;Clayton 11 consolidated. Polling Barry, Beulah E., Rep, 4P• Precinct Corncord:OtXi CaIteOliialel
ce: Clarence Thom m ora
othy Parkhurst•garage, 2419 JerilynnppsoHget P-.t=ract Concord 051 and Concord Precinct Concord 074 Consolidated with Concord 97. Polling pI6W7,1 *
Mcr an Territory Road - Cla an. In Drive•Concord, inspector, Parkhurst.ry Dorothy. Rep.; Judge. Pinkston, Ver- e2 Cnnsolidatas. Potting Plato Monis with Concord 73. Polling place: Roy Vista School-music Ensemble fta"spec,ar, Thompson, Finn N., Rep.:
non, Rep.; Clerk, Bower. Marie. G'e'e^s Schaaf-Co+ferenee Roam.3812 Hawes residence, 1375 Lupine Court - 1716 San Carlon Street; anMsdr
1 dlie, Crawford. Elm& E.. Dema.; Concord. Precinct Concord 0!!`and C'''
am''
Clea !icon, Florence G.. Demo Demo.: Clerk. Clark, Johnnie M., Larkspt•r Drive - Concord. Inspector.
D-no. Reed. Velma R.. Demo.: Judge. Jan Precinct Concord OTS Consolidated I72 Consolidated.Polling Piave:..dii iMClerk, R+ulston, Marie, Demo.
precinct Concord 0?5 Consolidated Wings Pearl I-. Rep.; Clerk. Winn, with Concord 70. Polling place: Pa. ford village School Tsadlw i Y1
Precinct Concord 001 and Concord with Concord 28. Polling place: Noma S-r-h A.. P-m: Clark. McPherson, trivia P. Mortensen-garage, 4106 Jo- room. 1100 San Carlos'street ;a!-,
2 and Coarorl 529 Consolidated. Poll- O, S+rne l-garage. 3I90 Ida Drive - Pwlina C.. Rep. elle Drive - Concord, cord. Inspector, Earl," MigpnB C
irg p1-ce: D-ro'hy L. Ditiberto•Fam• Concord. r•reri^rt C^^c-•^n n12 Consolidated Precinct Concord 076 and Concord Demo.; Judp: 6ferpr. Elicit ;A.
sly Room. 2771 Bro+dmoor Avenue - w#th Cancard SI, Po!!i 77 Consolidated. Polling lace: Marie RPrernctConcord016Consolidatedngplace: Monte g P Rep.. Cltrk, Panton, Violet.
Concord. Inspsc'or..Skinnar, Batty L.. r,r•r^t Schnol•Coofarenen Room,3841 E. Raineyresidance, 4175 Pickwick Clark. Runswick, Gladys M, tib`,wi•h Concord 24, Pnlling pl-ce Dar- Drive - Concord. Inspector. RaiD.smo.: J+•.get Diliberto, Dorothy L. L-rkspur Drive - Concord. pa Rainey. Precinct Concord iq0;and C `r-:rTio.: Clerk. Perry. Billye, Demo.;
o'hy Parkhurst-gnraga. 2419 Jerilynn
rant.tract r.^scurf 053 end Concord
Maria E., Demo.: Judge, McElroy. 104 Consolidated. PoliDrive - Concord. ng pisp•,%10e1Cierk. Dougherty. Lenon F.. Rep, Precinct Concord 0?7 Consotid ted 152 Consolidated. Polling Placa Lois
Phyllis L.. Rep.; Clerk, Thomas, garst Drexo!-Living Roan, 12s2 CratePrecinctConcord002. Consolidated
ng plata. Jan, n Albrecht-Ir rage. Ira Elaerwond
Marilee- Rep.; Clerk, Mendelsohn, ford Strut Concord. Intpesf8ii•hl C^neon! 1. Foiling place: Dam- with Concord 22. Folli AIIce, Dema.
shy 'L. Ofliberto•Family Room. 2771 :>e bt. Young-Living Room. 3219 Es Drive
D„ DemoJud
Doctor. Albrecht. precinct ConetM 077 Consolidated HunY,
Smith
Alice MWno: COILieran-a Drive . Concord.
S., Demo.: Clark
Washe. ?
ecka,n.BettyEstleer with Concord 76 Potting puce: Maris MaCrnaimoorAvanue • Concord.
Precinct Cc-cord 0_8 and Concord rgerat, Demo Clerk. Ofiver. poloPrecinctConcord003andConcord
25 Coresoli'a`ad. Polling ata Name A.. Rap. Clerk, Hamernick. Dorothy,
E. Raineyresidenee, 4175 Pickwick ray, Demo. s'
4 Consolidated. Poling place. Wsrran g pt Drive - Concord.
O. Barnettg-age. 3190 Ida Drive - Rea. Precinct Concord 10I CarsNiiMM1Hampton-g-r.He. 2755 Argyll Avenue;
Concord. Ins Precinct Concord 0"4 Cossack!+tad Precinct Concord 078 and Concord with Concord-102. PollinInspector,Barnett. Noma O., g pisco"T_rrConcord. Inspector. Hampton, Lola
r-mo.: Judge. Noe. Dorothy, Rep.: with Concord 151. Polling place: Glor. 3 Consciidated. Polling place: Bar. va L. Caidsra•rasidgmc;s 2217" i,
u,H-, Demo.: Judge. Bolen, Marian H..
Clerk. S-nsaver-=a. Lydia, Demo.: Clerk, is Johnson-residence. 1820 Kenwood y,r H. Flosi•Living Room, 4140 Kan- Carlos Avenue.- ConcordDemo.: Clark, Adamo, Rosa. Demo.:
Wertz, Harriet S., Demo. D-ave - Concord. sington Court • Concord. Inspector. Precinct Concord.l02.and.Ctiiisif
Clerk. Herbert, Anne M., Demo.
Precinct Concord 055 and Concord
Flesher. Rebecca, Demo.; Judge, 101 Consolidated. Polling III T liPrecinctConcord001ConsolidatedPrecinctConcord0.9 and Concord Ftosi. Barbara H., Demo.; Clark, va L. Caldtra•residence 2217 =.c, 1
wlthj Concord 3. Polling place: War- 30 Consolidated. Posting place: Shin- `6 Consolidated. Polling Place Rich- Jones Vivian. Demo.: Clerk, ' Me- C~Nos Avenue __Cantpnt i
ren Hnmpton•ilarage. 2755 Argyll Ave. ley M.Soares residence. 2373 Gehring. aM D. Lowe•residenco. 3952 Bellwood Laughlin. Mary E„ Rep. Pitcock: Ma J., Dena•', JorDrive-Concord. Ins MWO - Concord. Inspector, Lowe.Mary oy1;Ce6
nue!- Concord,pecten.Soares.
Rich+rd D., Re Precinct CW1c01d 079 Consolidated den, Trove L.,:Deno.; Cisritr fires
Precinct Concord 005 Consolidated Shirley M. Demo.: Judge. Nutley,
Ruth M.. .. Rep.; JudClege. Hendon, with Concord 78. Polling place: Bar- del. Irene R.. R*p;•Clerk JebNiMtiil
wi:hl Concord 6. Polling place: Hilt- Margaret. Dema.: Clerk, Smith, Lois Ruth ..
G. Demo.; Clerk, Daniel- bar,, H. Ftosi-Living Room, 4140 Ken. Dorothy E:, Rep.
crest School-Teachor's Dining Room, E.. Rep.; Clerk, Boon, Margaret M., ington Court - Concord,
Demo. Virginia J., Demo. Precinct. Concord 103' Conlselida/ai2900
i
Avon Avenue • Concord.
Precinct Concorf 030 Consolidated Precinct Concord 056 Consolidated Precinct Concord 090 Consolidated with Concord 96. Polling,pisco"AilwPrleeinctConcord006andConcord
r with Concord 81. Polling place: Barn Rylarganp,.106 Cordova5Consolidated. Polling place: Hill- with Ccncord 29. Polling place: Shir• with Conce+ri 5. POIInR place: Rich- ban Lukanik-garage. 4371 Cheiten• cord.
WaY
ley M. So res•residenca.2373 Gehring. •M D. Lowe-residence. 3952 BNlwoedcrestSchool-Teacher's Dining Room, ham Court - Concord. Precitet! Concord lot Cane2000jAvonAvenue - Concord. In er Drive - Concord. Dri-•e - Concord.SpeC
Precinct Concord 057 and Concord Precinct Concord 011 and Concord with Concord 100, Polling plop."Nil!ter,sSri'h Wilma E» Demo.: Judp, Pr^c;re• Concord 031 and Concord
s 80 Consolidated. Polling place: Ban ret Dnxei-LivingWillis. Betty E., Rep.: Clerk. For- 32 Consolidates. Polling place: Mar. 8 Consolidated. Polling place: Joan bwra Lukanif•genge, 4371 Chttten• fqd Street - Con eon
ranso, Nina A., Rep.: Clerk, For. =orae N. W#W•g-trage. 2281 Hickory Walsh•garege, 1745 Lemonwco3 Drive. ham Court - Concord. Inspector. Lu. Precinct Concord ]Os:and CeMeillrants. Elizabeth J., Demo. r-:ive - Concord. Inspector. West. Concord.
Judge
eor.
rsAHJss1411,
Shirt
mQ'
kanik. Barb-". Demo.: Judge. Rotta, 106 Consolidated: Polling plser <11NPrecinctConcord007. Pollinglace:
tR-r;nr4 H, Rap; Judgu. Ca, Kiioko K.. Demo.: Clark, von Rajcs, Bran's Memorial Bulging,Cortier'O iJoeTonetti-garage, 1902 Randall Ave-
Pearl E., Demo.: Clerk, Rood. Ruth Clerk. L••mson. Eunice M» Rep.; Marvel. Rep.; Cierk, Conrad, Louls44 f-x and Willow Pace ROad--,Cp10MMC. Rep.: Clerk. Mann, Esther R.. Clerk, Baker. Pauline E., Demo. Reprarei. Concord. Inspector. Kolling Inspector, Barber,.Markt p 4Oemonsoltedn. Precinct Concord 058 Cid+ rfarence F,. Demo.: Judge, Rogers. Precinct Concord 082 and Concord Judge. Rock. Susie M:,'Otnks OlafParcetCo-cord 032 Consolidated with Concord S7, potting place: JeanLorn,lie R. Demo,: Clark. Duarte. 171 Consolidated. Polling place: Mil. Copterton, Rose B Rs0•• CIN4C
Sandra S.. Demo.; Clerk,Griffin, Son. with Cnr•cord 31. Polling phce: Mar- %V%1sh garage. 1745 Lemonwood Drive' dried Rediingtsh^fergange, 1263 Cape zon, Carmel. Demo
drag Demo. lorie N. West-garage. 2281 Hickory Concord. Cod Way Concord. i
y '`-
Orfve - Concord. Y selector. . tr, Precinct Concord`100 CotlsaliriNel
9 Ccren.otidated.
Pollingcinct
Concord 008 and Concord Proeinct Concord 033 and Concord 173 Consolidated Po lin end Canard Ethel, Dsmo.: Judge, Blackman, Eth- with Crncord toy. Polling piaswt<YlI1Pollingplace: Wast g place: Mar- at L.. Demo.; Clerk, Redlingsltafer, eon's Memorial Buildis&Co neo'fConcordBaptistChurch-Alt Purpose 16 to^<o'+!,ted- Foiling place: Wil- tan bt. Boston•geeage. 1777 Sharon Mildred, Rop.; Clerk, Smith, liam's Elementary School•Mulil-Use Drive • Concord. Inspector, Boston. G.. Demo. Ai K fzx aM Willow Paas Road COrIOMMRooth. 335 Ofivera Road - Concord.
Room. 2875 Est Street - Concord. M+Tien M.. Demo.: Jud Mor n,
Precinct Concord ConlMliMjInspector. Rodoni, Mary, Demo.. get 83 Precinct Concrrd 083 sed Concord with Concord 108. Poling pfaeM'iltllJudge. Allen. Jean. Demo.: Clark. Inspector. Lingentelter• Marls E.. M'•ry E.. Demo.: Clark. Musgrave, 87 Consolidated. Polling place, Lillian Terrace Apartments, 170'Pit"Wath. N•edin M.. Demo.: Clerk, Jae- "en.* J,'ge. Chorles.
Margaret M. Leama V.. Demo.: Clerk, Chapin, Cnppeiti•resid*nc*. 140 La Vista Ave. Concord.h;n
Rep.: Clerk. Bu Ma
peccant Cappelli,ger.;Winitred, Rep. melds F., Rep. rare - Concord. InsIDena.: Clerk, Ditmore. Etta M., Precinct Concord 100,and fsiisanPrecinctConcord009ConsolidatedDemo. Precinct Concord 060 and Concord Lrtti+n. Demo.: Judp, Randle, Min'-107 Consolidated: Polling plata,..- ,
with! Concord 8. Polling place: West 61 Consolidated. Polling place: Ange• We F., Demo.: Clerk, Moore, Mar. Terrace Apartments. 1T0,ItFM acini!Concord Baptist Church-All Purpose Precinct Concord 034 and Concord line E. Brix•garage. 40M Poplar Ave. guerite L,. Rep.; Cierk. Hartzell, Concord. Inspector,,show, Wihnrta alRoam. 345 Otivera Road • Concord.
35 Consolidated. Poising place: Joyce nue Concord. Inspector, Irvin. Bernice, Rep. R rgin e,,
4
k
r
Pr=ecinct Concord 010 and Concord M. McPh inspector M
rtg-
r-ste. 2624 Gill rive - ',,no P.. Demo.: Judge. Hanlon, Dor. Precinct Concord 084 and Concord Clerk,
Judge.
Gloddys,=Deno C'01 Consolidated. Polling place: Vic. Why. Demo.: Clerk, Whessner. Emma 85 Consolidated. poling Placa Clay- Cross, Blanches Rep,coria Mobilo Village-Recreation Room.
Demo.: Judge. Gates Phyllis F., J.. Rep.; Clerk, Wilson, Dorothy, non Vaflay Elementary School•Multi- Precinct Concord 109,and Colicin1968ArnoldIndustrialHiRep.: Clerk. McPhee, Joyce M., r•.ma. Clayton Ila Consoiidattd. PollingHighway- Can• Ilse Room, 4255 Cls on Road - Con-
card: inspector. Roberts, Shirley. Rep.: Clerk. M theron. Ct^y, Demo. Precinct Concord 061 Consolidated cord. Inspector. Lcomala, Saimi, riase House-Retread Raoltt -1MPrecinctConcord035ConsolidatedwithConcord60. Polling plata An g Joyce, Adelaide Street. Concord ilapttllili
Demo.: Judge, Horst. Clan. Demo.: ie Demo.: J r-' e, Woodsworth,
Clerk, Coppie, Lucille. Demo.; Clerk. with Concord 31.Polling place: Joyce line G. Brix•gorage,40M Poplar Ave. Demo,: Clerk. Riddle. Virginia L., Aebersold. Phronsia E.,:Rtp ''•J`ndg%lame Irene. Rep. Con
c Oe'gange, 2524 Gill Drive - nue - Concord. 4 Hill, Jean B., Rep..,C44; Nalt*1i1RFY•Rrp,; Clark, Geraidi, Jacqueline R.-
Precinct Concord 0I1 and Concord Precinct Concord 062 and Concord Rep, Judith A.,Re12Consclidated. Polling place: Norma Precinct Concord 036 Consolidated 154 Consolidated.Polling place: Marge Precinct Concord 085 Consolidated Demo.
p• Clerk, aglfitg,NNMsjYr,ytelsz-residence, 2201 Yukon Street with Concord 33. Polling place: Wil- L.Tait-residence.1637 Lynwood Drive- wl+h Concord 84. Polling place: Clay. Concord. Inspector. Weisz, Norma,
l'am's Elementary School-Multi-Use Concord- Inspector. Snyder, Louise ton Valley Elementary School-Multi. Precinct Concord 230„,Cateeiifif t
Rope; Judge. Concepcion, Maxine,
Ream. 2835 East Street - Concord. M•, Rep-: Judge. Tait. Marga L-, Use Roam, 4255 Clayton Road - Con with Concord 109. Polling place- -
Rep,_ Clerk. Quaver. Carole L_. Precinct Concord 037 and Concord Rep.; Clerk. Trautman, Mary E,- cord,
ring. Hansa RtcrtatFoe.Rteoew
Demo.; Clark. O'Connor. Vada Y,
Consolidated.
iPoling
fit ce: Alfred 'eP-; Clerk, Grenier, Anne L.. Preci^c Concord 486 and Concord Adelaide. Street • ConeoM.
Demo.
n Benade"!•basement, 2196 Grant Demo. 160 Consolidated. Polling plscfr Con. Precinct ConeoN ltl.'Coasoii fttal
Precinct Concord 012
ConsolidatedpStreet - Concord. inspector, Cuneo, Precinct Concord 063 and
place:
cord Methodist Church•Feitowship
wwith
Concord
ow Homes
112.*Alling
r' Me liMaii-
6
with!Concord 11. Folli Argelin, J.. Demo.; Judge. DeBen*• C8 Consolidated. Polling Hall, 1635 Wort Street - Concord. In.
Weisz residence. 2201 Yukon
leetti, Eliza. Rep.; Clerk, Williams, i-re J. Brinkerhoff Jr.•Family Room, Y P Judge. 235' Detroit Avenue - Concord -"I specter.Dingle.Batt C.,Re
Street - Concord. Marion H., Demo.; Clerk, Cancilla, 4208 lranning Court• Concord. Inspec• Press. Janice A.. Demo.; Clerk, Hit. Precinct Concord 112 snd Calitelt
Precinct Concord 013 and Concord
M ,% Rep. tor. Green. Margaret A.. Rep.: Judge, sentreak, Anna L.. Demo.; Clerk, Me. Ill Consolidated. Poling plaCtx:MM
14 Consolidated. Polling place: Nett
Precinct Concord 038 Consolidated Howard. Ada. Demo.; Clerk. Brinker. C,rthy, Julia. Rep. dow Homes School-All FU I IMfai i
Desmond•garage, 3161 Halifax Way
wn+h Concord 37. Potting of*ce: Alfred hoff. Carol L•, Rep.: Clerk, Marsh. 235'Detroit Avenue-'Concord IMpMaY . OeBereedetti-b-sement. 2195 Grant Dorothy. Demo. Precinct Concord 087 Consolidated
tor, Davis. Rose. Demo.: J Y„Concord. Fnspectar, Desmond, Judith, with Cancer,# 83. Poling place Lii.
Demo.; Judge. Cummings. Street - Concord.Precinct Concord 064 and Concord trv. Peggy L.. Demo.; Clerk,OwaatilgragsElinor. lien Capp
Concord.
140 La VistaPrecinctConcord039andConcord $5 Consolidated, Polling Avenue- Concord.Demo.; Clerk.Johnson, Helen,Demo.; g piece: Dor- Eileen F., Demo; Clerk, lietliitait
Clerk. Koontz. Betty L., Demo.
44 Consolidated. Polling place: Can. nthy C.Shaver•g3rap,4491 Crestwood Precinct Concord 098 and Concord K-thryn, Demo.
Precinct Concord 014 Consolidated
cord Elementary School-Multi-Use Circle - Concord. Inspector,, Shover. I55 Consolidated. Failing Plan Et Precinct Concord 113,and Col10Ml.
with Concord 13. Poling place: Nei!
Roam. 2730 Salvio Street - Concord. Dorothy C.. Demo.: Judge, Ross, Monts Sehoot•Teacher's Lunch Room, 114 Consolidated. Polling place• ;Yo
hes fond ganga, 3161 Halifax Way
nspector. Burr. Roy t» 'Dema.; 1111-r;orfs E.. Oemo.: Clark. Prather, 1+00 Dins Drive - Concord. Inspector
Skala E. Brown r*sldeeeut. S24 L`yili-=
Concord.
Y !"eget Hitchcock. Joyce L, Demo.; Patricia. Demo.; Clerk. Niemeier. Emery, Tatiths Y., Rep; Judp, Avenue - Concord. Inspector' •N .
Clerk, Sherwood. Frances J.. Rep.: Donna B.. Rep. Virginia E„ Deno.; tudga Ann!Precinct Concord 015 and Concord Clerk, Simpson, Elizabeth J., Rep
Burgess, Ruth W., Demo.; Clerk,
16 Consolidated. Potting place: Sun Precinct Concord 065 Consolidated Goldstein. Lily P., Demo.: Clerk, strong Shirley, Rep.: Clerk Mesas"Precinct Concord 040 Coesolidsted with Concord 64. Polling place: Dor- Hr wkins, Lydia L., Demo. Viola M., Demo .; Clark. McUlnlTerraceElementarySchool-Library. lap
with Concord 172448jF:oyd Lane-Concord. Inspector, Potting place: Janice achy C.Shoverg rage.4191 Crestwood Precinct Concord 089 Consolidated ty G., Rep.
Henderson, Ferns E.. Demo.; Judge.
Cabn!•garage,3554 Espennza Drive' Circle - Concord. with Concord 90..Polling piaci mLoisPrecinctConcord114Coeiid beConcord.Woodruff, Dorothy F., Dema.: Clerk. Precinct Concord a66 and Concord K. Kitchen, g,rago.3616 Bon Hommo with Concord, 113:'11"bllin,l 0i o'
Kuehl, Arrell M., Rep.; Clerk, Cook. Precinct Concord 041 and Concord 1:6 Consolidated. Polling place: Henri. Way - Concord. Rinia E: Brnxan-rtsidttnet 5211' L '
Betty W., Rep. 43 Consolidated. Patting place: St, e:•to S. Box garage, 1112 Hoover Court Precinct Concord 070 and Concord Avenue - Concord. v. r
Precinct Concord 016 Consolidated
Michael's Episcopal Church-Parish Concord. Inspector. Box, Henrietta 89 Consolidated. Polling place•. Lois Precinct Concord 116''ColtrWiNliiMHall. 2900 Bonifacio Street - Concord. R,• Pep.: Judge. Winslow, Ernest A. K. Kitchen-garap, 3686 Son Hamm* with Corcord 116. pblfing plae'Oiwith;Concord 15. Folling place: Sun
Terrace Elementary School-Library,
nspector, Molar, Fern M.. Demo.; Jr,. Rep.: Clerk, Russo, Patricia. Way Concord. Inspector. Kimball, able Mobile: Ledp Rtenstktnt rfiili
244VFloydFloyd Lane - Concord.
1•doe. Hoffman, Carolyn W.. Demo.; Demo.: Clerk, Firman, Fay. Rep. Priscilla A.. Rep.: Judge. Kitchen, ing. 150 Meadow'Lane Concord"
Precinct Concord 017 and Concord
Clerk, Barnett, Patricia C.. Osmo.; precinct Concord 867,and Concord Lois K.. Rep.: Clerk. Alessendnill, Precinct Concord 116and7l,
40 Consolidated. Polls
Clerk. Sullivan, Mildred. Dam*. 159 Consclidated. Poli lace Tom. M"ry, Re • Clark. Thomas. Dorothy, 115 Consolidated. Poling Places t'itlPollingplace: Janice P P•,
Cabral-garage.3554 Es Precinct Concord 042 Consolidated my Sowell•garage. 4384 Armand Drive Rep. ablo Mobil* Lodge•Recreation"MilliperanzaQrfve-
Concord. Ins
e ,.h Concord 23. Polling place: Sheila -Concord. inspector. Sowell, Betty L-., Precinct Concord 091 and Concord ing, 150 Meadow Lane - Comirdllilwpector, Cabral• Janice- Jutmer garage.2148 Roskellsy Drive• Demo.; Judge, Foster. Betty. Demo.: paetor, Hopkins: Goldie GDemo.: Judge. Hagan, Alta. Demo.: 274 Cossoildated. Polling place: Max.MIMP-.Concord• Clerk. Nelson. Ma rClerk. Baker. Mary F. Rep.. Clerk, rga iet P., Demo.; ine Bonzel•garage. 1231 Craig Drive . Judp, Filter, feSrtet#. WmiR C•
Gardiner. Samantha M., Rep. Precinct Concord 043 Consolidated Clerk, Peters, Ann, Rep Concord. inspector. BtnzN: Maxire4r, Silva, Judy. Non; ClerkSmes" p
with Concord 41. Poling place: St. frieda A Demo. r
Precinct Concord 018 and Concord Michael's Episcopal
Precinct Concord 061 Consolidated Demo.; Judge. Morin. Helen. Dena.; g>
19 Consolidated. Polling place: Dar.P scope! Church-Perish with Concord 63. Palling place, Mit- Clerk. Poofer. Amy C., Rep.; Clark, Precinct Concord i17..eted Cancels
othy!J. Brewer garage. 3442 Dormer
H.+11. 2900 Sonifacio Street . Concord. ford J. Brinkerhoff Jr:Family Room Stuckey, Betty P.. Rep. 122 ConsslidateIL Polling:place
Avenue - Concord. inspector, Brewer.
Precinct Concord 844 Consolidated 43Consolidated03HenningCourt - Concord. Precinct Concord 092 Colidated strand-Living,R31'cone; Gt1b'IWL=w1''
Dorothy J.. Demo„ Judge. Anderson,
with Concord 39. Polling, place: Con. Precinct Concord 069 and Concord with Concord 93. Polling place: Mar. Concord; Irespscto, strstelx 1,...
Helie DDemo.: Clerk, Hartford,
cord Elementary Schooi•Multi•Uso 158 Consolidated. Polling place: Mar. g*rat E. Tilcock•ganp. I310 Davis Demo.; Judge• 9rund4M MsHeiir.
Eleanore J.. Rep.; Clerk, McGovern,
Roam. 2730 Satvlo Street Concord, colla 0. Troadway-rosidenat, 41110 Avenue Concord. Demo.;' Clark, Jones*;
Nora M.. Demo.Precinct Concord 045 and Concord !trends Circle - Concord. Inspector. Precinct Concord 093,and Concord Clark, Martin. Elsls. ,Non y,
Precinct Concord 019 Consolidated
46 Consolidated, Poling plat o: Albert Treadway, Merutla B., Rep.; Judge. 92 Consolidated. Poling Platt Mar. Precinct Concord 121,;sad CalleaRl
with!Concord
c
Potting
Consolidated
lace: Dar-
P. Arevedo-garage upstairs, 3207 Con- Trued, Arlene. Rep.; Clark, Ryan. garet E- Tileock-garage, 1380 Davis,119 Consolidated. Palling plaer
withtcthyl J.
cord 1 . Polling
rage. 3442 dormer
cord Blvd.-Cop rd.inspector Schad. C.4roi. Rep-; Clerk. Happen. Donner. Avenue - Concord, inspector, Tiicock, Daft-g-rage, 420 Slackfieid Or"'
Avenue - Concord.
George E, Re Judge. Jones, Mar. Oamo, Margaret E., Demo.; Judge.Runnel!, Concord-lnaptctor.Jamison Lu 44,
orret A..Rep.: Clerk.Azevedo. Doris. Precinct Concord 870 and Concord Dorothy M.. Rep.: Clark. Hatcher, Pap.; Judge. Hanson, ElasnorPrecinctConcord020andConcordDemo.; Clerk. Quinting. Myrtle M.. 75 Consolidated. Polling placer Pa. M+rfan A.. Demo.; Clerk, Wrighl, Demo.; Clerk, Dale, Elva,, petila:
I Consolidated. Potting place Hot- Demo, trivia PL Mortensen-garage, 4M Jo. Edith C^ Rep.Clerk, Grimes:'Bernice
W„T, z a
294
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Precinct Concord 119 Consolidated Precinct Concord 149 and Concord Precinct Concord 506 and Concord Precinct Pleasant Hill 002 Consols• Precinct Pleasant Hill 025 Cid. hfS
with Concord 118. Polling place: Elva 150 Consolidated. Polling place: 507 Consolidated. Polling place: Conic• dated with Pleasant Hill 1. Polling ated with Pleasant Mill 24. rolling
Date garage. 420 Blackfield Drive - Juanita M. Scales-garage.3631 Village cord Methodist Church-hllowshiP hall. Piece: Nona Russon•garep. 1912 place: Faye 6 Mat Tavish---ppprrrap.
Concord. Road. Concord. Inspector. Scales. 1645 West Street. Concord. Inspector. Geary Road. Pleasant Hill. 207 Patterson Boulevard-
PrecinctPrecinct Concord 120 Consolidated Juanita M., Rep.: Judge• Burch. Melton. Martha. Demo.: Judge. Precinct Pleasant Mill 003. Polling Hill.
with Concord 121, Polling place: Jean Beverly. Demo.: Clerk. Helkes. Holds Clarke. Joanne E., Demo.; Clerk, piece: Bernice Poppeck-garage• 2952 Precinct Pleasant Hill 026. (ling
V. May-Solarium. 599 Mayotte Ave, - M.,Demo.: Clerk.Oyervides. Marilyn. B@Itrame. Alice F.. Rep.: Clerk. Ran. Hillsdale Drive. Pleasant Hilt. Inspec• place. Richard McManus -Ifamily
corner of Mayette Ave. 6 May Ct. - Rep. schen. Marian R.. Rep.tor. Poppeck. Bernice. Rap.: Judge. room, 55 Lishona Court Sant
Concord. Precinct Concord 150 Consolidated Precinct Concord 507 Consolidated Poppack,Alma M.. Rep.: Clerk. Nay. Hill. Inspector, Food, Fra M.,
Precinct Concord 121 and Concord with Concord 149. Polling place: with Concord SOi. Polling plate Con- Clara. Demo.: Clerk, Brubaker, Doris. Rep.; Judge, Schmitt Viols., Demo.; r
120 Consolidated. Polling place: Jean Juanita M.Scales-garage,3631 Village Methodist Church-fellowship Asll, Rep. Clerk.McMsnus,Jenet L R@P;Cks k, f
1645 Wast Street, Concord. Precinct Pleasant anea.inct Plt Hill 004 d Pies., Anderson, Irene, Demo
V. May-Solarium. 599 Mayette Ave: Road. Concord. ons
corner of Mayette Ave. 6 May Ct. - Precinct Concord 508. Polling place: s,nt Hilt S Consolidated. Polling Precinct Pleasant Hill 027 C#udid•
Y Y Precinct Concord 151 and Concord
Jean L. Carlson-garage. 3796 EI Place: Pleasant Mill Elementary ated with Pleasant Hill 23. ling YConcord. Inspector. May. Jean V,. 54 Consolidated. Polling place: Gloria School-teachers lunch rm., 2097 Oak a e. Diablo Vista SehcW--1 bury,Demo.; Judge. Carter. Janie.. Demo.: Johnson • residence. 7820 Kenwood Campo Court. Concord. Inspector, plc
F*'Bates.Jeanne L.. Demo.; Judge,Hall. Park Boulevard. Pleasant Hill, Inspec• 277 Boyd Road-Pleasant Hill.Clerk, Perkins, Mary. Demo.; Clerk. Drive, Concord. Inspector, Hill. z fi
Bower. Adeline B., Demo. Mildred FDemo.; JudgeLewis, Virginia M.. Rep.: Clark. Wittwer, for. Brown. Loleta E.. Rep.: Judge. Precinct Pleasant Hill 028 and..Pleas-
Precinct Concord 122 Consolidated Lenore. Rep.; Clerk. Carlson.Jean L.. Wolf. Nancy Rep.: Clerk. Morin, ant Hill 29 Consolidated.Pollingpiece:
Barbara, Demo.: Clerk. Dalton
Demo, Marian C.. Demo.; Clerk, Larson. John T. Parsons-garage.2447, Id-
with Concord 117. Polling place: Olive Beverly M., Rep.; Clerk. Johnson,
Shirley, Rep, free Drive-Pleasant Mill: I or,Strand-Living Room, 30 Gelbke Lane• Gloria M.. Demo.Precinct Concord 509 and Concord
Concord. Precinct Concord 152 Consolidated 510 Consolidated. Polling place: Mild- Precinct Pleasant Hilt 005 Consoli- Parsons,Mary F..Denbo.;Jud Bes-
Precinct Concord 123 Consolidated with Concord 53. Polling place: Lois red Sposito-gorage. 1741 Farm Bureau dated with Pleasant Hill 4. Polling seghini. Doris. Demo.; Clerk, Mart-
with Concord 127. Polling place: Val- O. Albrecht•prage, 1888 Elderwood Road. Concord. Inspector. McGinnis. Place: Pleasant Hill Elementary inez, Marie L.. Rep.; Clark, Dryer.
Brie V. Dumas-garage, 660 Aspen Drive. Concord.Catherine M., Rep.: Judge. Peter. Schoolteachers lunch rm.. 2097 Oak Eleanor F., Rep.
Drive , Concord.Precinct Concord 153. Polling place:
Verna M.. Rep.; Clerk. Sposito. Mild. Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hill. Precinct Pleasant Hill 02! solid.
Precinct Concord 121 and Concord
red. Demo.. Clerk. Stoner. Louise. Precinct Pleasant Mill 006 and Plea• ated with Pleasant' Mill 2LMing j
Mabel E. Krulish•tamily room. 1781 Rep, sant Hill 60 Consolidated. Polling place: John T. Parsons-tiara ,2M3
161 Consolidated. Polling place: Eliza- Grenada Drive. Concord, inspector, precinct Concord 510 Consolidated Pl-ce Hans F. Christensen-prep Geraldine Drive-Pleasant HillbethM. Anderson•garege, 1110 Carey Krulish. Mabel E.. Demo.: Judge,
with Concord 509. Polling place: 431 Derby Coirt. Pleasant Hill. In.110300K'
Drive - Concord. Inspector. Anderson, Precinct Pleasant HiPleas• Jtl
Lindberg. Ruth B., Rep.: Clerk, Tan- Mildred Sposito-garage.1741 Farm Bu. soector. Christensen. Marie E., ant Mill 31 Consolidated.Pullin place:Elizabeth M., Demo.; Judge, Bagger- ner. Dorothy. Demo.; Clerk. Clift• reau Road. Concord. neuro.: J,idae. Beck. Roberta. Rep.: f
ley. Nadine. Demo.; Clerk. Show. Joyce. Rep. Precinct Concord 514. Pollinglace: Clark. Ernst. Bertilts M., Demo.:
J, K, Grahamt Hill.I
2018 Janice
Bette H., Rep.: Clerk, Sullivan, Sally. P Drive-Pleasant'Nill. I Gra-
Demo. Precinct Concord 154 Consolidated Vote Absentee. Clerk. Ingram, Grace. Rep. ham,Aurelia B,R@P: Judge, sckin.
Precinct Concord 125. Polling place:
With Concord 62. Polling place: Marg precinct Con-art 515 Consolid+ted Precinct Pleasant Hill 007. Consols- Rose M.. DMw;,Clerk. Ba Ise-
The Trees Mobile Home Park. 115
L.Tait•residence, 1637 Lynwood Drive, with Concord 517. Polling place: Ayers dataA with Pleasant Mill 8 FL, bells, Rep.: Clerk.Pdsrtner. E.•
The Trees Drive- Concord. Inspector,
Concord. School-storeroom. 5120 Myrtle Drive, place: Gertrude F.Bonner-garage.707 Denbo,
Precinct Concord 155 Consolidated Concord. Hamilton Drive. Pleasant Hill.Hawbaker, Dorothy H., Demo.; Judge,
with Concord U. Polling place: EI Precinct Concord 516. Polling ace: Precinct Pleasant Hill 088 and Pleas-
Precinct PleasantmHl 031 lid-
Davis. Rose Ann. Demo.; Clerk,8 Pl clad with Plwawt Mill 30 Potline 3
Chappius. Bernice, Demo.; Clark,
Monte School teacher's lunch room. Carrie Shoenberpr-prep, 1 5 3 6 ant Hill 7 Consolidated. Po11inR plate
PIa47s: J. It. }i aMe -esldende pry1400DinaDrive. Concord. Bails Road. Concord. Inspector. Gertrude F.Bonner-garage.787 Man-Barker, Josephine, Re Y Janice Diiv-descent Hill• rRep. Precinct Concord 156 Consolidated Shoenberger. Carrie. Rep.: Judge. ilton Drive:Pleasant Hill. Inspector,1
Precinct Concord 126 and Concord with Concord 66. Polling place: Men- White. Della E.. Demo.: Clerk. Clark. HAARensen. Elva J.. Denbo.: Ptstinct Pines" H11111032lid
128 Consolidated. Polling place: Cam• rietta B. Box•garap• 1812 Hoover Carol C.. Rep.. Clerk. Coffman, Mar. Bonner, Gertrude F. ReP; Clark,:&W.with Pleas", Hill 39. Polling
bridge School-Teacher's Dining Room. Court. Concord.guerite A.. Demo. Lundgren. Jean D.. Demo.- Cork tomes:"w J. Terrey-r Co.on
999 Lacey Lane • Concord. Inspector, t>/4 Trsedsielr Lw_PI@assnt Nill.Precinct Concord 157 Consolidated Precinct Concord 517 and Concord r+.iscwl. Helen, Demo.Lieb. Mildred. Demo.; Judge. Ball. Plseklet Plexssnt Mill 033 lid-
with Concord 115. Polling place: Moun• 515 Consolidated. Polling place: Ayers Precinct Pleasant Mill 001. PMMI" Mill 34. Polling,Lorraine. Demo.: Clerk. Meredith. Iain View Elementary School-library, nt illb, 8"
Marjorie N., Rep.: Clerk, Dickey,
ry, ScShool-storeroom,5120 Myrtle Drive. ^iae: Evelyn Johnwn-family resew. Wc@: "Utic sR CenRreg•,ttonal church
1705 Thornewood Drive. Concord. Concord. Inspector. Castro. Ma B.. 194 Cortrxn Road-Pleasant Hili. Ins-Donna M.. Rep. pect Mary k111, 0 fill rown.484 Gregory Lane-'Precinct Concord 158 Consolidated Demo.: Judge. Jackson. Myrtle E.. Pector. Johnson. Brantley. Damm: plswrt Hill.Precinct Concord 127 and Concord with Concord 69. Polling place: Demo.: Clerk. Richelieu. Carolyn. Judge. J-cobs. Li,cille. Rep.: Clark.
123 Consolidated. Polling place: Val- Marcella B. Treadway-residence. 4668 Demo.: Clerk• Gillespie. Emma. Johnson. Evelyn, Demo.: Clerk, Sa• Hill 034 a Plans-
aria V. Dumas-garage, 660 Aspen Brenda Circle. Concord. int Mill 33 Consolidated. Polling sDemo. voy. Donna J.. Rep. Drive Concord. Inspector. Dumas, place: Hillcrest Congregational urcM relPrecinctConcord159ConsolidatedprecinctConcord518andConcordPrecinctPleasantHili010Consolid•Valerie V., Demo.: Judge. Archibald. Fellowship room,104 Gregory- Lane--
Hilda. Demo.: Clerk. Spruner, Gene.
with
Sowell-garage.
67. Polling place: Tom.
519olsteiConsolidated. Polling place Jessie 'tad with
char
ret Mill
o
Polling PBrsant. Hill. Inspector, Bu eiloid.
vieve R.. Rep.: Clerk. Clemens, Mar. my Sowell•garege, 4384 Armand J. Holstein•garep. 1980 Olive Drive, place Richard Murdock-family J Joan, Rep.: Judge, Miers. oxine
guerite L., Non.
Drive. Concord.Concord.Inspector.Holstein.Jessie J.. rror• 146 Valley View Drive-Pleas. Demo.: Clerk, O'Connor, canoe 5 -
Precinct Concord 160 Consolidated Demo.. Judge, Blocking. Beatrice L, ant Hitt M., Rep.; Clerk, Caryl. He F.,Precinct Concord 128 Consolidated with Concord 86. Polling peace: Con. Rep.: Clerk. Barr. Ruth V.. Demo.: Precinct Pie-sant Hill Oil and Pleas• remo.with Concord 126. Polling place: Cam- cord Methodist Church-fellowship halt. Clark. Larson. Hazel T., Demo. ant Hitt 10 Consolidated.Polling place. precinct Pleasant Hill 035 lid-bridge School Teacher's Dining Room, 1645 West Street, Concord, Precinct Concord 519 Consolidated
999 Lacey Lane • Concord. Richard Murdock-family room. 316
elect with Plass•nt Ni11 14. Polling
Precinct Concord 129 and Concord
Precinct Concord 161 Consolidated with Concord 518, Polling place: Valley View Drive-Pleasant Mill. Ins. place: Virginia C.Sister-gars 1969
184 Consolidated, Polling place: Fran•
with Concord 124. Polling place: Jessie J. Holstsin•garage. 49M Olive pecter. Little. Witliamette. Demo,: Wee er Driwe-Pleasant Hill. F •
Elizabeth M. Anderson•garage. 1110 Drive. Concord.Jud • Kinnard.Vivian, Demo.: Clerk.cis Sutton-residence. 1113 Apple
Carey Drive. Concord. precinct Concord 5:0 and Concord MiiMock. Dorothy Demo.: Clerk, Mac
Precinct Phar nt Hilt 036 an PI@as-
Drive - Concord. Inspector, Pangraz• ant Hill 37 Consolidated.Polls place•,
nzi. Elizabeth. Demo.; Judas, Hicks. Precinct Concord 162 Consolidated 521 Consolidated, Polling place: Mar. Alvay, Sylvia. Rep.Barbar. L. Sellen-prage. 1!!'Rose
Agalactia M., Rap.; Clerk. Moon. Val. with Concord 163. Polling place: Helen pret Ewing-residence. 5213 Lolato Precinct Prrs-nt Hill Ot. Con-olid
M sant Mill.Inspector.Sellers,
aria A., Demo.; Clerk. Millard. Mar. Emerick-residence 113 Ernst Way, Court. Concord. Inspector. Medcalf, ated with Plens,nt Hill 13. Polling Barb-re L. Damn.: Judge. 'Harr,
orie E.. Re Concord. Beatrice A,. Rep.: Judge, Ewing. place: Doro'hy L. Owen--garage. 112 a1P• Adrbeth, Demo.; Clark. Stiles, Pris-
Precinct Concord 163 and Concord Margaret. Demo.; Clerk, Vincent. Eva Mercury Way-Pleasant Hill. x
Precinct Concord 130. Polling place: aIle. Rep.; Clerk, Wros..Dol a M.,162 Consolidated. Polling place. Helen M.. Non.: Clark. Quill, Elsie. Rep. Precinct Pleas-nt Hill 013 and Ple-sAudistL. Turnquist•residanca. 87 Gil• Demo.
Emerick-residence, 113 Ernst Way. Precinct Concord 521 Consolidated ant Hill 12 Consolidated.Polling place. RardyDrive - Concord. Inspector. Concord. Inspector. Emerick. Helen, with Concord 520. Polling place: M,r• rorothv L. Owen-•ga aw,e. 112 Mr. Prrclnet Pleasant Hill 037 nWid•
Turnquist: Audist'L.. Demo.: Judge. Demo.. Judge. Reedy. Mildred 1., gent Ewing-residence. 5213 Lodato cert' Way-pleasant Mill. Inspector• ated with Pleasant Hill 36. Polling
Nash. Anna L.. Rep.: Clerk. O Brien.
Re Clark, Coyne. Julia, Demo.: Court. Concord. pNee:'Barbara L Sella rage
2elia M., Demo.; Clerk. Norma Pa- p" y Owen. Dorothy. L.. Roo.: Judge. Dan.
Clerk. Adams. Henrietta. Rep. Precinct Concord 522. Polling place: nil• Florence G..: Rep.: Clrk. Betts• 1919 Rose Una-Pleasant Milltriose, Demo. Thelma J. Jeter• arae 3160 Cowell Precinct Pleasant Hill 078 a Pleas-,Concord 164 Consolidated g g Helen. Demo.: Clerk. Thyfault, Verna
Precinct Concord 131 and Concord
with Concord 129. Polling place: Road. Concord. Inspector. Deter, V. Demo nt Hill 44 Consolidated.Pollin place:
167 Consolidated. Polling piece: Nor.
Francis Sutton-residence. 1113 le Thelm,. Demo.- Judge. Bears. Jane Pita St. Jean--g-rge, 1937 eanetteAPPPrecinctPies-n,Hill O!4 and gales• 5maJ. Johnson•prap, 1502 Bentley R., Demo.: Clerk. Terry, Mildred, Drive-Pleasvnt Hill. Inspector SLDrive, Concord.ant Hill 35 Consolidated.Polling ace.Street - Concord. Insoector. Reiter. Rep.: Clark. Mowery. Maral n. Rep. g Jean. Rita. Demo- Judge ewsrt.
Louise, Re Judge. Johnson• Norma
Precinct Concord 165 and Concord Y Virginia C. Sisler•g,rage. 1989 West- P•: 8 Made B.. Demo.: Clark,We Fran-136 Consolidated. Polling place: Precinct Concord 525. Polling place: over Orly*. Pleasant Hill. Inspector, g
i -J., Rep.; Clerk. Mays. Vivian J., les M.. Rep.: Clerk• And@ Vir•
Rep.; Clerk, Grubbs, Ruth C.: Demo.
Ygnicio Valley High School•multi•use ()utility Control-Building 1. Corner ^later. Virginia C Demo.: Judge. Os•
lose A.. Refoyer. 1865 Oak Grove Road. Concord. Cowell b Ypacio Valley Roads. goof, Lura O. Rep.• Clerk. Reeks.g P'
s4,Precinct Concord 132 and Concord Inspector. Graham. Edna S.. Demo.: Cowell. Inspector. Young. Mitered E,. Wnlen F.. Rep.; Clerk. Ingalls.Gerald- Precinct Pleasant Hill 039%*1 Ple-s-
133 Consolidated.Polling place: Carole Judge, Hurley. Martha J.. Demo.: Demo.: Judge, Johns. Rose J.. Demo, in* S,. Rep. ant Hill 32 Consolidated. Pollin place: ZI
E. Boone-Family Room. 564 Dar Clerk. Morseman. Ruth B.. Rep.; Clerk, Roskie. Dorothy J. Demo.: Thelma J. Torrey-resident . 19T4
Precir16 Pie-s-ret NUI
Po
and
lace:
Court - Concord. Inspector. Erickson. Clerk. Bepler, Nancy L., Demo. Demo.: Clerk. Roberts. Viola. Rap. Treadway Lane--Pleasant Hill. Inspec-
Esther,S.. Rep.; Judge. Boone, F. ret Hill 16 Consolidated,Polling place:8 for.Torrey,Thelma J.. Demo. J•+.•i.
W., Rep.: Clark. Basom• Edna, Rep.;
Precinct Concord 186. Polling place: Precinct Concord 526 Corisolid+ted Pleasant Hill Gnnp Hall, 600 Greg• n
Clerk, Bunte, Hilda K.. Rep. Mary Schoenthaler-garage. 604 Stimel with Concord 146. Polling place- Con. cry Lane-Pleasant Hill. Inspector.
McDon Id. Helen E.. Demo.; Clerk.
Precinct Concord 133 Consolidated Drive. Concord. Inspector. Ambrosoli, euro Mobile Country Club recreation W,ite,Stall, D,. Demo. Jndg1. Price• Chellew. Ju-ni Demo.; Cier Mc•
Charlotte. Rep.: Judge. Schoenth3ler, hall. 459 San Miguel Road. Concord. Gloria W„ Demo.: Clerk, Corelb, Kinzie. Nona. Rep. 41.
with Concord 132. Polling place:
Ma Demo.: Clerk. Davidson, Hazel Precinct Concord 529 Consolidated Precinct Pleasant Hill 010. Polling r
Carole E. Boone-family room. 561 Oar '' Lucy. Rep.; Clark. Granquist. Harold
fs
Court. Concord.M.. Rep.: Clerk, Lindquist. Dorothy, with Concord 1.Polling place: Dorothy E. Rep. niece: L. Homer Hazzard-gttage, 65
Rep. L. Uliberto-farrrily rcom. 2771 Broad- pr^ci,,. Pleasant Hill 0`5 CnMotir- r awn nri•,e- PIP-sant Hill.Jn neator.
Precinct Concord 134 and Concord moor Avenue. Concord.ted wl'h Pleasant Hill 15. Pollin /1-+zarA.Orielh D.. Rep.: Jud s Nor-
135 Consolidated. Polling place:
Precinct Concord 167 Consolidated 8 f '
Precinct Concord 533 and Concord -i-ce: Pte-sant Hill Gr-n-- Hall. 600 'nn. Lits:•.. . ,-,- clerk, rlaust.
with Concord 131. Polling place:
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Ygnacio Valley Elementary School- 534 and Concord 539 Consolidated. PoI• Grego Lane-Pla,sant Hill. P,utlne,Rep.: Clark.Norton,Johanna.
library. 575 Chalomar Road. Concord. Norma J. Johnson-glrage. 1502 Bent- rY
le Street. Concord. ling place: Marie L, Onesi•garage. IDS Prerlort Plaa-a-t Hill 017 ani PMas. Demo.Inspector. Aiello, Dealie M., Demo., y
Lee Lsne, Concord. Inspector. Onesi, Precinct Pie-sant Mill 041 - Pleas•
Judge, Davis, Lois B., Demo.: Clerk. Precinct Concord 168 Consolidated ret Hill 18 Consolidated.Polling place: 3
with Concord 139. PoltinR place: Clara Marie L.. Demo.; Judge. Stremel, C-+her;-e R,•nus- resilance 115 ant Hill 49 Consolidated.Pollin place:Davidson, Miriam B., Rep.; Clerk. Ra Demo.: Clerk, Gaylord.
Carroll, Donna J.. Demo. LMilmage•residence, 932 Santa Ana Y• y ord, Henriat- Bridge f o•d-Pleaeant Hill. Inspector. Lcwene Rogers -grrap, >i07 Beth
Lane. Concord.ta. Rep.; Clerk. Wheeler. Laura. Rep. mus. Catherine. CZmo.: Judge. Drive.--Pfwsant Hill. inspect r. Hall.
Precinct Concord 135 Consolidated Precinct Concord 534 Consolidated Maxine. ep. Jiidga. Jo,r Jean.
tip
Precinct Concord 169 Consolidated Devereux. Thelma. Demo.: Clerk,
with Concord 134. Polling place:
with Concord 170. Polling place: Jack. with Concord 533. Polling place: Marie no,o,,an. Nadia, Rep.: Clark. Osmer, Rep.; Clerk. Rogers• Lowen rmp.;
Ygnaeio Valley Elementary School-Li- lyn R. Mc Causland-garage. 975 Bar- L. Onesi-garage, 103 Lee Lane. Con, Vivian M. Rep.Clerk.Spencer.Gloria,J..De o.School-Li-
brary, 575 Chalomar Road. Concord.
rymore Drive. Concord. cord.
Precire Plrs,nt Hill 019 Con olid- Precinct Pte3sant Hill 042 onsolid-
Precinct Concord 136 Consolidated precinct Concord 170 and Concord Precinct Concord 535 Consolidated ated with Ple^sant Hill 17. Polling ,ted with Pleasant Hili 43 Potting
with Concord 165, Polling pbce: 169 Consolidated. Polling place. J,ck• with Concord 538. Polling place: ,r ee: C,therine Ramus-residence PI-cs- Jchn A. Walker-famine room, r
Ygnscio Valley High School-multiuse
lyn R. Mc Causland•garage. 975 Bar• Daniel A, Greenberg-garage. 3106 115 Bridge Road-Pleasant Hill. 1624 Marian Orly*. Pleasant Mill.
foyer. 1665 Oak Grove Road, Concord.
rvmore Drive.Concord. Inspector.Mc- Ebano Drive. Walnut Creak. Prac=nc•Pleasant Mill 019 and Pleas- Precinct Pleasant Hill 043 a Pleas-
Precinct Concord 137 Consolidated C,usland. Jackl n R., Demo.; Judge. Precinct Concord 536 Consolidated ,ret Hilt 20 Consolidated. Polling ace: -nt Hill 42 Consolidated. Pollin. .,Y 8 g PI gal.ee:
with Concord 138. Polling place: Wil- Wright. Barb,ra O.. Rep.: Clerk. Gil- with Concord 537. Polling place: Phyl- t,,,k P-rk Seho-1-multi use room.3108 John A. Walker-family room• 1624
Ham D. Taylor-residence, 1608 Tokola Its Man ini-residence. 55 North Gate R
Drive. Concord.
Her. Marie. Rep.: Clerk, Taylor, Pan- 8 Oak Park Boulevard-Pleasant Mill. Marian Drive-Pleasant Mitt. Insoec-
Precinct Concord 138 and Concord agiota. Demo. Road. Walnut Creak. Insnector. Merrvfiel•f. Emma. Demo.; for. Walker. Jean E., Demo. Judge.
Consolidated, Polling place: Wil- Precinct Concord 171 Consolidated Precinct Concord 537 and Concord cu lge. Luttrell,Marian,Demo.; Clark, McKay. Rose. Demo. Cie Gal-
137liam.D. Taylor-residence, 1608 Tokola with Concord 82. Polling place: Mild. 536 Consolidated. Polling place: Phyt• haw. Shirley. Rep.; Clerk. Peterson, lagher, Myrtle. Demo.: CleriWood,
Drive. Concord. Inspector. Taylor, red Redlingshafer-garage, 1263 Cape lis Mangini-residence. 55 North Gate Marion Y., Demo. Barbers. Rep.
Laura J.. Rep.: Judge. Johnson. Ruth Cnl W,y. Concord. Road. Walnut Creek. Inspector, Man- precinct Pleasant Hill 020 Consolid• Precinct Pleasint Hill 044 onsolid• i.
E., Demo., Clark, Doeckel, Elaine, precinct Concord 172 Consolidated gins, Phyllis Rep.: Judge. Shank elect with Pleasant Mill 19. Polling ated with Pleasant Hill 38, Polling
Rep.: Clerk, Lanfranco• Elma. Demo. with Concord 99.Polling place: Craw- Helen J.. Demo.: Clerk. Langley. Mace: Oak Park Schrol-multi use place, Rita St. Jean-garage, 1937
Precinct Concord 139 and Concord
ford Village School-teacher's lunch Jean. Demo.: Clerk. Luther. Teresa, room, 3103 Oak Park Boulevard- Jeanette Drive-Pleasant Hill.
w•
room. 1700 San Carlos Street.Concord. Demo. Pleasant Hill.
x3
168 Consolidated. Polling place: Clara Precinct Pless,nt Hill 04 and
Oulmage-residence, 932 Santa Ana Precinct Concord 173 Consolidated Precinct Concord 538 and Concord Precinct Pleasant Hill 021 and Pleas- pleasant Mill 46 Consolidated Polling
Lane. Concord. Inspector, Buscaglia, with Concord 59. Polling place: 535 Consolidated. Polling piace:Daniai ant Hill 22 Consolidated.Polling plan: place: Alice M. Fielding-189 ge, 1836
Helen. Rep.: Judge. Manning Barb- Marion M. Boston-garage. 1777 Sharon A. Greanberg•gerage, 3160 Ebano Mildred D. Carlson-front room. 1013 Roche Drive-Pleasant Hill. I spector,
era,Rep.: Clerk.Terry.June R.Rep.: Drive. Concord.Drive. Walnut Creek. Inspector. Ho-k Avenue-Pleasant Hill. Inspec- Connors. Juanita G.. Demo.- Judge,
t
Clerk. Oulmage, Clara, Demo. Precinct Concord 174 Consolidated Kruse. Christine T.. Demo.; Judge. for. Carlson. Mildred D., Rep.: Judge. Wright, Deloris M.. Demo.. .Clerk.
Precinct Concord 115 and Concord
with Concord 91. Polling place: Morrison. Helen J.. Demo.; Clerk. Chaney.Amelia B., Rep.: Clerk.Card• Milgendorf. Dolores, Rep.; Clerk.
157 Consolidated. Polling place: Moun- Maxine Senzel-garage. 1231 Craig Franz. Mary. Rep.. Clerk,Greenberg, ine. Freda• Demo.; Clark, Forney, Fielding. Alice, Demo.a ^:.
Drive, Concord.Faith L., Demo. Jessie L.. Demo.
fain View Elementary School•library. Precinct Concord 539 Consolidated Precinct Pleasant Hilt 0 Con. y'•
1705 Thornewood Drive, Concord. In. Precinct Concord 17S Consolidated Precinct Pleasant Mill 022 Consolid• s,IidateJ with Pleasant Hill 4' Polling
with Concord 71. Polling place: Para- with Concord 533. Polling place: ted with Ple,sant Hill 21. Polling place: Alice M. Field in pre e, Spector. Williams. Margret M.. Marie L. Onesi•garage. 105 Lea Lane lace: Mildred D.Carlson-front room
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Demo.: Judge, Carroll. Irene J., mount Arms-recreation room. 4860 P li'6 Rahe Crive-Pleasant H tl.
Demo.: Clerk, Hawkins. Edith A.. Clayton Road. Concord.
Concord. IOl3 Hook Avenue-Pleasant Niit.
Rep.: Clark. Logan, Virginia M., Rep.
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Precinct Pleasant Hill 047 onsolid•
Precinct Concord 501 Consolidated Precinct Concord SIO.Polling tate: Precinct Pleasant Mill 023 and Pleas-
Rep.:
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Precinct Concord 146 and Concord with Concord 10. Polling place: Vic- Tillie J. Kapawske Pimily room. 912 -ret Mill 27 Consolilwte•1.Polling plate: aced with Ple s,nt Hilt 48. Potiirg
526 Consolidated. Polling place: Con- toria Mobile Village-recreation room. H,w:horne Drive. W-Inut Creek. In- Diablo Vista SehooWibr3ry,277 Boyd Plate: George R. Steadman-glrage,
cord Mobile Country Club•recreation 1968 Arnold Industrial Highway. Con. =pector, Kanewski. Tillie J., Demo.; Rra4-Pleasant Hill. Inspector, Sloan• 173 Luella Drive-Pte,sant HIL
hall. 459 San Miguel Road, Concord.cord. Judge, Mc Intyre. Elsie H.. Demo.; irginh, Rep.; Judge. Stools. Precinct Pleasant Hili 078 a.d Pians•
Inspector.Gatl, RueyAnn. Demo.; Precinct Concord 503 and Concord Clerk, Vinther, Dagmar H.. Rep.: Mary S.. Demo.: Clerk. News-rd, not Hill 47 Cansch la'.*J Poflir place:
Judge, Corogliotti,Bernice. Demo. 504 Consolidated. Polling place: Mary
Clerk. Murphy. Eileen. Demo. Dorothy J., Rep.; Clark. Clift. Clara George R. Steadman-S. e• 173
Clerk. Williams. Marjorie L.. Rep.; Friese-garage. 3000 Euclid Avenue Precinct Concord 543. Polling place: H.. Rep. Luella Drive-Ple3slnt Hill. I spec:or,
Clerk, Chambers. Betty. Demo.Ccncord. Inspector. Mc Kean. EvelynVote Absentee. Precinct Pleasant Hill 021 and Pleas Steadman. George R. Dema. Judge.
Precinct Concord 148. Polling place: R., Rep: Judge, Burton, Jo Ann. Precinct Pleasant Hill 001 and Plea. ant Hill 25 Consolidated.Polling place, Sexauer. Stacy E. Rep.: Clerk McGui-
Barbara Lee Siskup•garage, 101 Son- Rep.; Clerk. Friese. Mary. Demo.: ant Hill 2 Consolidated. Polling place: Faye E. Mac Tavir-garap. 207 now. Phyllis. Demo.; Clerk, Fuller,
Lord Street, Concord. Inspector, Bis• Clerk, May, Renetta. Demo. Nona Russon-garage. 1912 . Geary Patterson Boulevard-Pleasant Milt. Barbara J. Demo.
heap. Barbara L.. Rep.: Judge. Egan, Precinct Concord 504 Consolidated Road. Plaeasant Hill. Inspector. Rus• 'nspector. Ma Tavish, Faye E.. Precinct Pleasant Hill 039 nsoltd•
Naoma, Damo.; Clerk. Shoop, Myrtle with Concord 503. Polling place: Mary son. Nona. Demo.: Judge. Sypriaro. Demo.; Judge.We no Isatiell. Rep.; aled with Pleasant Hill 41. Polling
K.. Demo.: Clerk. Mavis. Nita E., Friese-garage. 3000 Euclid Avenue. Hazel, Demo.. Clerk, Jones, Lois. Clerk. Thomson. Mary, Rep.: Clerk, pl-ce: Lowene Rogers-sarai e, 107
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Demo. Concord. Rep.: Clerk. Lloyd, Melba M.. Rep. Damg ard. Dorothea. Demo. Cath Drive-Pl -sant Hill.
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Precinct Pleasant Hill 050 Consolid• Precinct Saranap 006 Consolidator Multi-Purpose Room, 2355 San Juan. phine M., Demo.; Judge, Toomb, Spector,Williams, Etholmat M Rya
aced with Pleasant Hill 51. Polling with Saranrp 8. Polling place: G. Avenue - Walnut Creek. Inspector.'Carolyn R., Rep.: Clerk, Anderson, Judge, McVick•r, Paulin A,.000Ia;
place: Ellen S. Rossman - garage, Bruce Bentley-garage, 2236 Whyte Peterson. Virginia A.. Demo.: Judge. Ramona M., Rep.; Clerk, Maddock, Clerk,Overstreet,Claire Rap C
15844 Ruth Drive-Pleasant Hill.Park Avenue- Walnut Creek. Eaton. Katherine. Rep.: Clerk. Hilton. Margaret, Demo. Turner, Dorothy, Rep. y
Precinct Pleasant Hill 051 and Plans. Precinct Saranap 007 and Saranap Warrda, Rep.: Clerk. Altman, Flor- Precinct Walnut Creek 029 and Wal-Precinct.Walnut Cnah 007,CoWN
I
rent Hilt SO Consolidated. Polling place: 17 Consolidated. Polling place: Marie once. Demo. nut Creek S! Consolidated.. Polling dated with Walnut Crm* 50:"`R ''
Ellen S. Rossman--garage• 15114 Ruth Egli-Rumpus Room. 43 Norman Court Precinct Walnut Creek 009 Consols- place- San Miguel Womentsry School- place: Ethelmae M. William&Il erO
Drive-Pleasant Hill. Inspector. Ross. - Walnut Creek. Inspector. Bailey. dated with Walnut Creek & Polling Nurses Room. 245 EI Divissdtro 813 Wipe, Lane - Waleut;.CnOM.iyrb;
man. Ellen S.. Demo.; Judge. Thomp• Carrie M., Demo.; Judge. Egli.Marie, place: Buena Vista School•Stsg• and Street•Walnut Creek. Inspector.Win- Precinct Walnut:Crack iiss C; fwaN
son.; Rowena M.. Rep.: Clerk. Reals. Rep.: Clerk. Gillette. Caroline. Rep.: Multi-Purpose Room. 2355 San Jusn ter. Loretta M., Demo.; Judge, Bur- date with Walnut Cra•k.,30. pMlhl
Eleanor. Demo.; Clerk.Jackson,Mary Beatty. ton. Glad R Clerk. Shotw•ll• place: Rancho San Mipal:iclerk, Baat Lena M.. Rep. Avenue - Walnut Creek. p•%
E., Demo. Precinct Saranap ON and Saranap Precinct Walnut Creek Oto and Wel• Betty, Rep.; Clerk, Scudder, Eleanor, Club,2727 San Carlos Drive'-
Precinct Pleasant Hili 052 and Plans. S Consolidated. Polling place: G.nut Creek 63 Consolidated. Polling Rep. Creek.
ant Hill 53 Consolidated.Polling place: Bruce Bentley garage. 2236 Whyte place: SL Paul's Episcopal Church- Precinct Walnut Creek 030 and Wal. Precinct.Walnut'Crack 0091 COtt10Mi
Emily P. Decker--garage. 35 Bay. Perk Avenue - Walnut Crook. Inspec-
Parish Hall, 1924 Trinity Avenue • nut Creek S0 Consolidated. Polling dated with Walnut Croek;,29:
for Lane-Pte+sent Hill. Inspector. tor. Stretch, Alids M.. Rep.: Judge. Walnut Creek. Inspector. McFarland. place•. Rancho San Miguel Swim place: San.Migwl Eiow~nmtory i ciiiw
Decker. Emil P., R• Judge. Tre- Holloway. Ma L. Re • Clark. Esther A.. Rep.: Judge. Ticknor. Al. Club. 2727 San Carlos Drive - Walnut Nurses Roan. -245 EI DiviYM11EmilyP" Mary p"
ma B.. Rep.; Clark. Zimmerlin Creek. Inspector. Wallace. M. Wilma, t'
Croak-main, Fern W.. Demo.; Clerk, Mack- 3erdy. Betty Jo. Demo.; Clerk. Bent- g• nsp•c Street Walnut Creak
molar. Doris. Demo.: Clerk, Hyde, ley. Emilie. Rep.
Grrce Y.. Demo.: Clerk, Weant. He. Rep.: Judge. Eitzel. Simone, Demo.;- Precinct Walnut,Creak,s00"=cii6i
Elizabeth E,.. Demo. Precinct Saranap 011 and Saranap
zel P.. Demo. Clerk. Songey, Martha. Demo.; Clark, dated with,Walnut;Creek 47.;-
Precinct
7:
Precinct Walnut Creek 011 and Wai- Hoskinson,Josephine H., Demo. placeE: N. Mille prep 121PrecinctPleasantHill053Consoli. 19 Consolidated. Polling place: Ray- Precinct Walnut Creek 031 Comoli- nut Creek 12 Consolidated. Polling Conejo Way - Walnut Crrsek.dated with Pleasant Hill 52. Polling mons Wyllie-g+rage. 116 Springside g dated with Walnut Creek 20. Potlin Y
place: Emily P. Decker-garage. 35 wn„a • Walnut Creek. Inspector. Bies• place: Walnut Creek Presbyterian
pl*ce: Josephine M. Hartwig-Family
Familg
Precinct Walnut'Crack 001'.;Caann
Baylor In. - Pleasant Hill. broack. Anna, Demo.: Judge, Olson. Church-Room 1. 1720 Oakland Boole 000h g y dated with Walnut Creek 1!Y Ream. 227 Los Banos Avenue - Wal.
Lone". M., P-P.: Clerk. Ojala. M*rit
yard Walnut Creek. Inspector. place: Wanda.Homing prep x'{Precinct Pleasant Hill 054 and Klemm, Violet. Demo.: Judge• Con- nut Crook.
Hacienda Drive - Walnut.'CfeR4'Pleasant Hitt S5 Consolidated. Polling Demo.
Clerk. Malott. Dorothy,
over. Gertrude. Rep.: Clark. Gravem. Precinct Walnut Crook 032 Consols Precinct Walnut Cnolt 002 C NII
place: College Park High School. Mildred L„ Rep.: Clerk. Woodman. dated with Walnut Creek 27. Polling dated with Wainut Creek;10 Rr'-orn 6-2._201 Viking Drive - Pleas- Precinct Saranrp 012 and Saranap see. J. Jeannette, Demo. place: Oleta H. Johnson-garage,-421 lace. Count
ant Hilt. Inspector. Becker, Barbera, 18 Consolidated. Polling ret-car Park. Precinct Walnut Creek 012 Consoli- Walnut Avenut • Walnut Creek.
P Country' Sg25@,_
WparNllwly
nue
Roane,1250 Wa1kK Ar!Rep.: Judge, Morrison. Mil•1rei, meted Intermediate School-Library, dated with Walnut Creek 11. Polling Precinct Walnut Creek 033 Consols- nue - Walnut Creak. •" _
Demo.: Clerk. Lind. Sharon. Rep.; 1847 Newell Avenue - Walnut Creek dated with Walnut Creek 127. Polling
Clerk, Koeppler, Eleanor M.. Re •^spec'or. Bentz, M+ K.. Rep.:
PI
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Walnut Creek Presbyterian s. Precinct Walnut Crook
L;JC P"P• ry Church-Room 1. 1720 Oakland Bouh- Place: Theo Blebtrprage. 10 Kings- dated with Walnut Crook:,l0i>tzllMill
Precinct Ple^stent Hill 055 Conseil. Juege•Litton. Dolores I.. Rep.: Clerk, yard - Walnut Creek. ton Place - Walnut Creek. place St. Paul's Eph,,W"E CIIII/iePergesen. C+r'I. Rep.:• Clerk, Percell.Crt v.i•h Pleasant Hill 54. Polling Precinct Walnut Creek 013 and Wal- Precinct Walnut Crook 034 Conseiii. Pariah Hall, 1924 Trlm -Ararrk'Marr-nr• R.. Demo. ti'"
place: College Park High School• nut Creek 23 Consolidated. Polling dated with Walnut Creek 3. Polling Walnut Creak
Porin B•2.201 Viking Drive- Pleasant Precinct Sar.nap 015 Consolidated
Hill.' h Sar-nao 2. Polling -',cc: Mar.
gel-ce: Civic Arts Center-Student Place Larkey School-Library, 2721 precinct,Walnut Creak U6-;6"-
iorie Anaerso--K-rage. 12-3 Bonita Lounge. 14,115 Civic Drive - Walnut Larkey Lane - Walnut Creek.dated with Walnut"Creek 115:
Precinc• PIP-sant Hill 060 C^t-nli- L-ne - Walnut Creek. Creek. Inspector. Beeston. Catherine Precinct Walnut Creek 036 Conscli- place. Murwood School•Masie
dated wish Pleasant Hill 6. Polling V.. Rep.: Judge. Miller. Vaughan J.• dated with Alamo 1. Polling place: 2050 Vanderslice--Avenue
pt ce: H+ns F. Christensen•garege.
Precinct Saranrp 016. Polling place: Pep.: Clerk. Madsen. Shirley. Rep.: Sone Valley School-Multi•Use Room. Creeks xx
431 'Derby Court - Pleasant Hill, r^ntrN Contra Coda Sanitary D's' Clerk. Pohl, Frances V.. Demo. Miranda Avenue - Alamo. PrecinctWalnutCreekOq>CeOMI
Precinct Pleasant Hill 101. Polling trict Builling. 1250 Springbrook Road Precinct Walnut Creek 014 and Wal- Proeinet Walnut Creek 037 and Wsl- dated:with'WOlnut Cne11 15.
gel+t a W,Inut Creek Minor-Recrea- W-InusephIn Creek. inspector.
e.
Dea
Jo-
tion;Room. 81 M^vh••w Way - WiImd
seph'ne C. Demo.; Judge. DeNaan,
pipe*: The
CrseksrdrMultedlAolling"
polling-nut Creek 52 Consolidated- place:,Rossnroor LaundryReaw IL
Creek. Inspector.
Doro•hv M.. Pen• Clerk, Fanta. Hel• gel Purpose plies: M. R. Blankenship-g- near 1185 Leisure: Lane
pector. McFarland, Priscil- Room. 1450 Creekside Drive - Walnut Minert Road - Walnut Creek. Inspee- Creek.
In, Demo.: Judge. Kerr. Jacqueline an. Demo.: Clerk. Rogers. Dolores.e
Re Creek. Inspector. Ketels, Gladys. tor. Connelly. Frank P., Demo.; Precinct Walnut Cook Op snA tsN11
U., Rep.: Clerk. Bartholomew. Mar- p
Rep.: Judge. Wallenius. Inez E.. -Judge, McCollum, Barbara, Dena.; nut Creek 69 Consolidated:
iorie. Rep.; Clerk, Craig, Ruth H., Precinct Saranap 017 Consolidated Demo.: Clark. Brown. Gladys M.. Clark. Blankenship. Marvin R., place. Rommoor'Lou wNy.lbiiiwROaAA
Demo. wi•h Srranap 7. Polling place: Marie Rep.: Clerk. Brown. Milton D., Rep. Demo.; Clerk, Williams. Patricia, near 1100'Running{: Spittp:
Precine• Pleasant Hill 104. Polling Egli-Rompers Poom, 43 Norman Court ROP! _ Walnut Creek. 1
Walnut Creek. Precinct Walnut Crook 015 and Wal-,rtlpacter, OaN. CMM
gel+ca: Rcbart Branum-garage. 151 nut Creek 67 Consolidated. Polling. Precinct Walnut Creek 030 and Wal. les E.,.Rep:; Judge; Hutt 6l MgrPrecinctSaranap018Consolidated
place: Rossmoor Laundry Room 21-11, met Creek 51 Consolidated. Polling p• mak, Lyon,,ElisablM'' DeltM:F_lena Drive - WInut Creak. Inspec- R C
with Sar"nap 12. Polling place: Park-
mead
tor.;Hauner, Billie C., Demo.; Judge. near 1185 Leisure Lane - Walnut place: Eleanor_S. Enright-residence. Clerk, OI a.
Krome. Bernice E.. Rep.: Clerk, mead Intermediate School•Llbrary Precinct Walnut Crook 0M,<11147 Newell Avenue - WInut Creek. Creek. Inspector. Borden. Donna. 205 Dogwood Drive - Walnut Creek.Casein
Branum. . ilna.
Dem
Demo.; Clerk. Mury, Rep.: Judge. Vonderaho. Frank H., Inspector.Enright,Eleanor S.,Demo.: dated with Walnut Crree l'•W"
Helen W., Demo.Precinct Saranap 019 Consolidated
Rap: Clerk. Capri*. Ilah V., Demo.: Judge, McBee. Joyce. Rep.; Clark, place: Rossmoor•LauwdryRaea4i2L'LwithSarenp
ar
Polling gel
pri
Ray- near IIN Running,>[RM/
place: Elaine B. Johnson-office. 2970 Road - Walnut Creek. Precinct Walnut Creek 016 and Wal• Snyder. Mary. Demo. 1,
Del Hombre Lane - Walnut Creek.
nut Creek 17 Consolidated. Polling Precinct Walnut Creek 039 Consols- Precinct Walnut Crook 070 ialk"o
Inspector. Winter.-Unry. Rep.; Judge. Precinct S^ranap 025 Consolidated dated with Walnut Crook 123. Polling nut Creak: 71.
y.
with Saranap 4. Polling place. Park- *face: R. J. Hansen Family Room. g ConsofNa0M1
HelFisen Demo.: 'Clerk. Bartley. Patti- meads Elementary School•Library, speetorgeHll.ttDrendNLydle E. Demo;
place: John A Buster•Family Room, place Rossnloer=:Lauwtis INelll ell
1920 M+gnolia Way Walnut Creek.
30 Overlook Court Walnut Creek, near 1301- Reekiedes Lain'-.
cia E., Rep.
Precinct Sar,nap 026 and Saranap Judge. Mumford. A. Mildred. Demo.; Precinct Walnut Crook 012 and Wal. Creak. Inspector•--Easttrased, 00111ii
Precinct Pleasant Hill'106 and S and Sara-r-• 27 Consolidated. Poll. Clerk. Brooks. Mary L.. Rep.: Clerk, nut Crook SS Consolidated. Polling-H,, Non;-Judp,'ClandN;:WMilii
Pleasant Hill 107 Consolidated. Polling Page. Ina M.. Rep. pl-ce: Fred Finn•rsidence. 334 Clyde Rep.; Clark. Cameral 011ier;
place: Henry . Hanson-garage.
Ing place: Katherine L. Connelly-resi•
Clerk,.Hill,. eeatlNle, flaprYgrue• 3001
e•,ce. 1336 Boulevard Way-Walnut Precinct Walnut Crook 017 Consotl• Drive - Walnut Creek. Inspector.
Woo lawn Drive - Walnut Crook. In- Inspector. Connell Katherine dated with Walnut Crook 16. pollingFinn. Ruth S.. Rep.: Judge, Green, Precinct Walnut r F a;k 071->CM100i1Creek. Ins
Spector. C+ii, Verna. Demo.; Judge, t D-••+o. J••4qe, Siiigo. Lois C., nl-ce: R. J. H nsan•Family Room, Ann. R rgi dated with:Walnut-.Creek 70: OMNI?
Oourke, Elsie. Rt Clerk, Hanson. R
p'. Clerk. Masser. Virginia.
Place. RoswnO*r.
Lauf
Raeell 1,P" ep: Clerk. O'Neal. Frances. R 1961 Opsi Street - Walnut Crook. p•; Clerk. Richardson,Joel,, Demo.
near 110b RaekNd
ry
I a'%; Rep.; Clerk. Griesman. Marian p" M Lan
V., Demo.
Clerk. H•bull, Marge. Demo. Precinct W-lout Crook 010 ani Wal- Precinct Walnut Crook 043 Consols- Crook.
Precinct Vine Hill 007 and Vine nut Creek 62 Consolidated. Polling dated with Walnut Creek 44. Polling
Pipcinct Pleasant Hilt 407 Consoli.
H;tl 8 Cnnsnlidatad. Polling place Place. Country Squire Apartments Place: Kathryn M. Morton-garage,-
Precinct Walrus Creek 072 alldi l
dated with Pleasant Hilt I06. Polling Edith F. Lewis-Basement. IZ2S Arthur Recreation Room. 1250 Walker Avg. 3240 Rogers Avenue - Walnut Creek. nut Crook 73 Care0lNOlM.'
Once: Henry I. Hansen•garrge. 3031 "
a" . Martinez. Inspector. Lewis, nue - Walnut Crook. Inspector. Low- . Precinct Walnut Crook 044 and Wal- = Rosanaor LiYMry i0001w M
Woodlawn Drive - Walnut Crook. Edith F.. Demo.: Judge. Whittenburg, ler. Leslie S.. Rep.: Judge. Kreider, nut Crook 43 Consolidated. Polling Dee 1147 0•knrent Draw:
Precinct Pleasant Hitt 110. Polling Hattie U. Demo.. Clerk. Baird. Ruth. Lillirn. Rep.: Clark. Poznick, Ruby places Kathryn M. Morton-garage,.Crook. Inspector. Barth ileaea0r-Mt
place: Louis S. Davit-garage. 2941 Demo.; Clerk. Brotherton, Sue. Rep, H., Demo„ Clerk, save. Fannie. 3240 Rogers Avenue - Walnut Crook. Rep•:, Judge.' McCoy oM:
L ; _
Regi:
Hannan Drive • Pleasant Hill. Inspec- Precinct Vine Hill 009 Consolidated DoTe- Inspector.- Morton. Kathryn M.. .Clerk,.Burns, Ailing,C..C'
N.,..Rp.tor. ;Davis Jane M.. Demo.: Judge, with Vine Hill 7. PoMHunter. 'ratioplace: Edith Precinct Walnut Crook 019 and Wal- Rep.: Judge, Sherbourne.rnice N.,
Rohan. Dolores K.. Demo.; Clerk, F. I ewis•Basement. 4225 Arthur Road met Creek 61 Consolidated. PoIHng Clark, lark. Buk. Charlotte.
n Lucille, Rep.;Precinct
dated with Walnut Cnek072.0Hardy. Shirley. Rep.: Clerk. Sunda . Martinez. pl ee: Wands Homing•
ted.
1004
strain, Diana E., Rap. Precinct Vine Hill 003. Polling Hacienda Drive - Walnut Creek. In. Precinct Walnut Crook 045 Conseil- oearr1147 Oakmont Driryw%
MSM
Precinct Pacheco 001 Consolidated
place: Esher Martin-garage. 730 Mi. spector. Hewing. Wanda. Rep.; dated with Walnut Crook 46. Polling
with! Pacheco 4. Polling place: Pte-
thele Drive - Martinez. Inspector. Judge. Rale, Patricia. Rp.; Clerk. Dlact Walnut Crook Methodist.Crook
thee*School-Multi Purpose Room, 106
Martin. Esther. Demo.: Judge. Walk- Cornelius. Hazel M.. Deas.: Clark. Church. 1543 Sunnyvale Avenue-Wal- Precinct
I
Walnut:Creek 074
Deader Street - Pacheco.
ere Anne H„ C:mo.: Clerk. Jackson. Harty. Nancy Rep. nut Crook. place: Rowwroer".Lauwrry.:sl M
Precinct Pacheco 002. Polling place: Willie D., Demo.: Clerk. Martin, Dor- Precinct Walnut Crook 020. Polling Precinct Walnut Creek 046 and Wal- near 1109 Gol/ew l0ain Rech=ttl hlfl
1-1111 n Fisher•grrage.313 Ada Drive - othy M„ Rep, place: Virgil ParsNyprage. 203 ,nut Crook 45 Consolidated. Polling Crook. Inspedpr,;:llYiwtMMt/er,r
Pacheco. Inspector. Gasaway. Laura. I_ Rp:: Jud/* Smitltc E WaNO. At
Demo.: Jud e. Paske Evei n,
Precinct Vine Hill 010 and Vine Lakewood Read - Walnut Crook.'In• p ct: W+Inut Crook Methodist
g y' y Hill 11 and Vine HBI 12 Consolidated. Spector, Hatfield. Virginia, Rep.; Church, 1513 Sunnyvof*Avemu Wal- Clerk. Morison•.CMrklete eOE '_
Demo.: Clerk, Weaver. Ruth, Rep.; PoIU Jud • Stark. Florian J.. Re nut Cook. Inspector. Brown. Lou-
Clark,
aw Clerk, Matson. Makoal Reps
Ctsrk, Donovan. Flabella, Rep. ng place: Gilds Spencer•gerege, g p.. Clerk, nspect
i 3 Benita Way - Martinez. Inspector, flails, M+rgar•t L.. Rep.; Clerk, New-' roon T. Demo.; Judge• Davis. Enloe Precinct:Walnut Crank O7S?atMjrN
Precinct Pacheco 001 and Pacheco Marin. Frances E.. Demo.: Judge. kine. Lok L.. Demo. J.. Rep.: Clerk.Wisshack. Blanche J.. nut Crook 76 CalssligtM;
9 Consolidated. Polling place: Kay Spence:. Gilds. Demo.' Clerk. Smith. Precinct Walnut Crook 021 on-I Wal. Dena•: gaClerk. Hon• Dorothy. Rep.-Place:. Rossmaor LaundReeOl A
Florponce•residence.`112 Riley Drive - Patricia. Demo.; Clerk. merine. out Creek 110 Consolidated. polling Precinct Walnut Crook 047 aWel- near 1441 Oak "use Di -=ve
Martinez. Inspector. GaIr. Stella B.. Pansy, Demo. of+ce.. Marjorie H. Harcis garage. 130 nut Crook 60 Consolidated. 'Polling .Crack.,.Inspector. Allan ;Zaftz!c.
Demo.: Judge. Mann. Eula. Demo.; Sutherland Drive - Walnut Crook. In. place E. H. Miller-prep, 1320 .Raw;.JudgeSmith; NNaar'R Rye;
Clerk. Fiorance. Kay. Demo.; Clerk. Precinct Vine Hill 011 Consolidated
nueeor, Berndt. Erwin. Rep.; Judge, Conejo Way - Walnut Crook. Inspee- Clerk, Piper. Alison•C Rap W
Coker, Norms L., Demo. wRh Vine Hill 10. Polling pipe*: aims
Harris. Marjorie H.. Dema.; Clark. •or. Stone. Wiltirim, D.. Rp.;•Judp. Lausten,:Vera M..•Deiiw",r is a
Spencer-garage. 3 Bonita Way • Mar- BaKon. Eloise. Rep.; Clerk, Komper- Precinct Walnut.Creek 070 CaaaMiPrecinctPachecoONand.Pacheco tinez.
lehlschbeger, M+rjorse W„ Rea.;
1 Consolidated. Polling place: Pacheco precinct Walnut Crook 001 and Wal-Clerk, McIntosh. Louis• K.. Rap. On. P"ultne. Rep.;'Clerk• Files. Ruth• dated with Walnut Creek,75: plans 1-'
Schajol-Multi Purpose Room. 106 Ono. nut.Creek 2 Consolidated. Polling Precinct Walnut C oek 02Z. Polling Demo. place: Rossmoor Laundry ROe01s'air
dar Street- Pacheco. Inspector. Cobb. place: Walnut Crook Recreation Can- Precinct Walnut Creek Ori. Polling near 1441 Oakmont' Drive W;."
place: Dorothy Satter-Living Room. Crook. d?Lora L.. Demo.; Judge. Lujan. Flora. SSI Coralle Drive - Walnut Creek. in. ter-Office Meeting Rm.. 1395 Civic place: Lois Wintermantel•garep. 1540 .
Demo.; Clerk, Porter. Myrtle, Rep.; 'specter,Miller. Belle, H.. Rep.: Judge. Drive - Corner of North Broadway. Brentwood Court - Walnut Creek. In- Precinct Wallnrt Creek 077''aml
Clerk. Meyer. Bertha. Rep. Sager. Dorothy N.. Roo.: Clerk. Sat- Inspector. Miller- Ruth G.. Rep.: specter, Wintermultel. Lois. Rep.; ,nut..C ook 79, CaraOli/ala/; prBij
Precinct Pacheco 005. Polling place: ter. Dorothy. Rep: Clerk. Adams. Judge. Brown. Mollie A., Rep.: Clerk, Judge. Chase. Wanda. Rep.; Clark. placed Roamoor Laundry,•Roo 6,1'4
Wilfred O'Neill-Basement, 226 Paso Catherline. Demo. Osmundsen. Alice. Rep.; Clerk, Blan- Flares. Edn%. Rep.; Clark. Sawyer. near 2733.Pin.Knoll Drive.:- Malleo
Nogal • Concord. Inspector, O'Neill. chard. Bernice. Demo. Alison B.. Rep. Crook• inspector, Hawkiws,,CaMw i
Precinct Walnut Crook 002 Consoli•
precinct Walnut Crook 023 Consols- M. Demo:; Judge.,Hawkiwtl ,JOMrr,Faye E.. Rep.; Judge. Shaul, /1n1ta, dated with Walnut Creek 1. Polling P eclrrct Walnut Crook 049 and Wal-
Rep: Clerk. Money-Penny. laurette, dated with Walnut Crook 13. Polling nut Creek SO Consolidated. Polls Demo.: Clark. A•AbN Mhwae
place: Dorothy Satter-Living Room,
place: Civic Arts Center-Student Mace: Claire Bartlett-garage. 3340 Rep.: Clark. Hitch,'Marjorit;t"fAWDemo.: Clerk. Rasmussen.."Rose M., 551 Corals• Drive - Walnut Crook.
Rep Precinct Walnut Crook 003 and Wal.
Lounge. 1445 Civic Drive - Walnut peach illow Lane-Walnut Creek. In. . Precinct.Walnut.Vreek,070
Precinct Pacheco 006 and Pacheco nut Crook 3A Consolidated. Polling
Creek' Spector, Bartlett• Cisire, Demo.; .place Rossrrlo0r.1sIlrldry,100e111*iG
10 Consolidated.'Polling place: Manuel place: Lar4iey School-Library. 2721 Precinct Walnut Crook 024. Polling Jrrdge, Urbanisk. Helen E.. Demo.: near.2016 Gwen.Rain ROMP=
Medeiros-garage, 1027 Santa Cruz Larkey Lam • Walnut Creek. Inspec• Place: California Teachers Association Clerk. Thomas, Jo Anne V., Non; Crook. Inepa,'tor,HawkirtK,Q10001a't
Drive•Pleasant Hill. Inspector,Funk. tor. Gaines. Elizabeth. Rp.• Judge. Bldg:Conference Rm.. 2100 North Clerk, Thomas. Betty L.. Demo. Rep.; Judge.,Stillings. Mary;[. ;
house-. Joan• Oamo.: Judge, Stanger• Hartwell. Inez. Demo.: Clerk. Morrie California Blvd. • Walnut Crook. In. precinct Walnut trek OSO Corrs0li• Clerk. Von:_Seolhorst,' E iCl1;Rsj
Ethel. Rep.: Clerk. Gencer.'Maqutr• son• Florence E.. Demo.: Clerk, Do. specter, Schultz. Barbara P., Rep.; dated with Walnut Creek 49. Polllrg Clerk, Fitch;.Esther M., Dat110. t .
ite, !Rep.: Clerk. Garrard. Dorothy, len.Bertha M., Demo.Judge, Jessup. Norma. Dame.: Clark
place: Claire Bartlett-garage, 3340 Precinct Walnut Crank alsicPinola
Rep.; Stevens. Pearl. Rep.; Clerk. Nick- Pepchwiilow Lane - Walnut Crook. place. Rossmoor;Laundry;(Aeiiiii (%Precinct Walnut Crook ON and Wal- min. Suzanne. Rep.Precinct Pacheco 009 Consolidated nut Creek 5 Consolidated. Polling Precinct Walnut Crook 051 Consols- prat 2001,,Golden.Rain Reps:.-MaMll
with; Pacheco 3. Polling place: Kay place: Marjorie A. Swift-residence. Precinct Walnut Crook 025 and Wal- dated with Walnut Crook 38. Polling Creek. Inspector, Kemp• Rtd11 C«
Florence-residence. 212 Riley Drive - 2614 Buenos Aires Court - Walnut nut Crook 20 Consolidated. Polling place: Eleanor S. Enright-reoldence, .Demo: Judp,.,,Sayset Lowea R,
Martinez. Creek. inspector. Swift. Marjorie A.. pl-ce: Walnut Crook Intermediate 205 Dogweerf Drive - Walnut Crook. Rep.;,Clerk.,Cady,Doropth .•R teR •
Precinct Pacheco 010 Consolidated piece. Judge, Dodge. Clara. Rep.; Sch-ol-Library Room 7. 2,425 Walnut Precinct Walnut Crook OS2 Consoli• Clerk, Gillett, Deiwo ,{fig•
with;Pacheco 6. Polling place: Manuel Clerk. Case. Janet S.. Rep.: Clerk, ro••Ievord - Walnut Crook. Inspector• dated with Walnut Crook 37. Polling Precinct'Walnut '079 Ciljj"
Model ros•garage. 1027 Santa Cruz Davies. Alma. Demo. Pucher. Cecilia G.. Demo.; Judge, place: M. R. Blankenship-garage, 700 dated with;Walnut.Creek 77
Drive - Pleasant Hili. Precinct Walnut Crook 005 Consols. Brumfield. William C., Rep.: Clerk. Minert Road - Walnut Crook.place: Rossmoor:Laundry;R0es,4
Precinct Saranrp 002 and Sarcina dated with Walnut Crook 4. Polling Healy. Zelda. Rep.: Clerk. Bush. Ca- precinct Walnut Crook 053 and Wel• near 2733 Pine Knoll Or"'-P
1 ce: Marjorie A. Swift-residence.
mill* A., Rep. nut Crook 54 Consolidated. Polling
Crook.'
tISConsolidated. Polling place: Mar. P- 1
jorie Anderson-garage. 1253 Bonita 2614 Buenos Aires Court - Walnut Precinct Walnut Crook 026 Consoli- place: Russell Barney-residence, 1323 Precinct Walnut Creek 000. P
Lane -Walnut Creek. Inspector. Ram- Creek. dated with plalnut Crook 25. Polling T•rrebonne Drive- Walnut Crook_ In. Place: Phyllis Stepp•ge ap,;20170 Quip
sing: Lenore P.. Demo.: Judge. Lar- Precinct Walnut Creek 006 and Wal- place: Walnut Creek Intermediate specter. Barney. Jewel. Rep.; Judge, Place Drive-Walnut'Creek.;Inspe010
son,{Doris M.. Demo.: Clerk. Ander. nut Creek 7 Consolidated. Polling Schcoi•Library Room 7. 2425 Walnut Lippis, Evelyn. Demo.: Clerk,Spitzer, Stepp.Phyllis. Danes. Juttga. Facia
spn,,Marjorie. Demo.; Clark. Rowley, place: Bernadene W. Zimmerman. Boulevard Walnut Crook. Grace. Rep.: Clark, Eaton. Fern. Mary, Rep.; CN k, RIr lerAaaar
Lucille M.. Demo. residence. 2448 Casa Way - Walnut Precinct Walnut Crook 027 and Wal- Demo- R•p.; Clerk. Coutts; Marr;, -9
Precinct Saranap 004 and Saranap Crack- rek. Inspector, Zimmerman. Bea- nut Crook 32 Consolidated. Polling Precinct Walnut Crook OS4 Conseli• . Precinct Walnut'Creels 001: /heli
25 Consolidated. Polling place: Park. dene W.. Demo.: Judge. Lindsey. Re- place: Olets H. Johnson-garage. 421 dated with Walnut Crook 53. Polling 'Place:, Grace.E.L Rifaga ap0,;,. L
meads Elementary School-Library. va V., r-•amo.: Clerk. Larson. Evelyn. W-Inut Avenue - Walnut Crook. In- place: Russell Barney-residence, 1323 Jean Way - Walnut C aak..Inepm"
19201 Magnolia Way • Walnut Creek. Rep.: Clerk. Newman. Rachel. Demo. specter. Johnson. Oleta H., Dena.: Terrebonne Drive - Walmrt Crook. Rife, George.E. -Rep,..'Jwt,,e. Ryii
Inspector. Butterfield. Frances E. Precinct Walnut Crook 007 Conseil. Judge. Baird. Edith. Rep.: Clark. Precinct Walnut Crook OSS Consols- (race E.. Rep.; Clerk,.•Reys01g1.41r
Demo.: Judge. Tunison• Margery E., d"ted with Walnut Crook 6. Polling Hirt. Barbara. Rep.: Clerk. Elk - dated with Walnut Crook 42. Polling cillo. Rep.; Clerk.. Grieswra 6 tRpiw
Rep.- Clerk. Thompson. Elizabeth M., place: Bernadene W. Zimmerman• burg. June N„ Demo- plece. Fred Finn•residence. 334 Clyde V., Demo.
Demo: Clark. Luman• Gladys. Rep. residence. 2448 Casa Way - Walnut precinct Walnut Creek Ogg and Wal- Drive - Walnut Creak. Precinct Walnut Crook 1011,and .., V'-
Precinct Saranap 005 Consolidated Crack- nut Creek 31 Consolidated. Polling Precinct Walnut Crack 056 and Wal- nut Crook 102 Consolidated..Pis"hi
with Saranap 26. Polling place: Kath- Precinct Walnut Crook ON and Wal- place: Josephine M. Hartwig-Family nut Creek 57 Consolidated. Polling place: Patricia Trost-resiMnce;
rine L. Connelly-residence. 1336 nut Crook 9 Consolidated. Polling Rro n. 227 Los Banos Avenw - Wal- plait: Ethelmae M. Williams-gerage, Lombardi Circle- Walnut.':Cr*WL
I e*devard Way - Walnut Crook, place: Buena Vista School-Stage and nut Creek. Inspector. Hartwig, Jose- 013 Wise! Lane Walnut Crook. In- specter, Trost, Patricia. Rep JMj
i
h
96
v r'*
House. Sylvia J., Demo.: Clark, in- Precinct Walnut Creak 124 Consoll-
gels, Jean. Rep.: Clerk. Bandak, dated with Walnut Creek 123. Polling 1
Jane, Rep. place: John A. Buster-Family Room.
Precinct Walnut Creek 102 Consoli- 30 Overlook Court - Walnut Creak.
dated with Walnut Creek 101. Polling Precinct Walnut Creak 125 and Wai• f
place Patricia Trost-residence, 288 nut Creek 132 Consolidated. lolling
Lombardi Circle - Walnut Creek. place; Jean S. Pinelpraga. 20N Es-
Precinct Walnut Creek 103 and Wal. sensy Avenue-Walnut Creak. inspec-
nut Creek 140 Consolidated. Polling tor. Farrell, Clara L., Rep.; Judge.
place: Burt Hoover-garage, 121 Green- Geary. Marion T., Rep.; Clerk. Knoll.
way Drive - Walnut Creek. Inspector, Mary J., Demo.; Clerk. Nelson. Ver- L 3.
Hoover. Kathryn R., Rep.: Judge, na M.. Demo.
Stipe, Hazel, Rep.: Clerk. Estes. Eve. Precinct Walnut Creak 12L Polling
tvn M.. Demo.: Clerk. Kell, Nancy, place: Marianne H. Muswnila-Fam- 0, '
Rep. ily Room, 1457 S O S Drive-Walnut
Precinct Walnut Creek 104. Polling Creek. Inspector. Hampson, Leona.
place: Dorothy F. Morasch`Rumpus Rep.. Judge, Loera, Ramona. Demo.:
raj
Room, 44 Karen Lane-Walnut Creek. Clerk. Muscarella. Marianne, Demo.;
inspector, Morasch, Dorothy F., Rep.; Clerk, Smith, Ann. Rep.
Judge. Stringer. Katherine. Rep.; Precinct Walnut Creak 127 and Wal-
Clark. Marcella, Lucille K., Demo.; nut Creak 33 and Walnut Crook 145
Clerk. Denison, Florence R., Rep. Consolidated. Polling place: Thea Ble-
Precinct Walnut Creek 105 and Wal- ber-garage. 40 Kinston Place-Walnut
nut Creek 109 Consolidated. Palling Creek. Inspector, Grove. Jean, Rep.:
place: Mary Sumsion•garage, 20 Ke. Judge, Fink, Elizabeth, Rep.: Clerk,
vin Court - Walnut Creek. inspector. Augustine. Esther. Demo.; Clerk.
Begot. Edith, Rep.: Judge. Sumsion, Bieber. Mary A.. Rap.
r
Mary. Rep.: Clark, Waddell. Dolores Precinct Walnut Creek 128 and Wal-
M,. Rep.: Clerk. Smart. Madelyn, nut Creek 129 Consolidated. Polling
Demo. place: Ruth E. Schilling-Family
p'
Precinct Walnut Creek 106 and Wal. Room. 2700 Cherry Lane - Walnut
nut Creek 107 Consolidated. Polling Creek. inspector. Schilling, Ruth E.,
place: Betty M. Allen-Play Room, Demo.: Judge, Muldoon, Lavonne M..
2010 Biackwcod Drive-Walnut Crook. Rep.; Clerk. Cameron, Maxine L.
Inspector,Jamas,Claire, Rep.; Judge. Demo.: Clerk, Edwards.Mildred,Rep_
Metzger, Kathryn V., Rep.; Clerk, At. Precinct Walnut Crook 129 Consoll-
ten, Betty. Demo.; Clark, Wyman, dated with Walnut Creek 128. Polling
Mrs. La Rue. Demo. place: Ruth E. Schilling-Family
Precinct Walnut Creek 107 Consols- Room, 2700 Cherry Lane - Walnut
dated with Walnut Creek 106. Polling Creek.
place: Betty M. Allen-Play Room, Precinct Walnut Creek 130 and Wal-
s f'
2010 Blackwood Drive-Walnut Creek- nut Creek 131 Consolidated. Polling
Precinct Walnut Creek 108 and Wal- place: H. Robert Hommill-residence.
nut Creek 141 Consolidated. Polling 396 La Casa - Walnut Creek. Inspec-
4
plrce: Frances M. Anderson•gorage, tor, Courtney, Jim. Demo.; Judge,
2190 San Miguel Drive - Walnut Brooks, Wanda. Rep.; Clerk. Senav-
n
Creek. Inspector. Anderson. Frances sky,Joan. Rep.: Clerk, Miller. Elenor
M.. Rep.: Judge, Foster. Janice, J.. Demo.
Pop.: Clerk, Dawson, Vida M., Rep.: Precinct Walnut Creek 131 Consotl-
e
Clerk, McPherson, Ruth, Rep.dated with Walnut Creak I30. Polling
Precinct Walnut Creek 109 Consoli• place: H. Robert Hammill-residence.
dated with Walnut Creek 105. Polling 396 La Casa - Walnut Creek.
place: Mary Surnslon-garage, 20 Ki•
Court - Walnut Creek.
Precinct Walnut Creek 132 Consoli-
vinPollingdatedwithWalnutCrook125. Palling
Precinct Walnut Creek 110 Consoli` place: Jean S. Pine-garage, 2086 Es-
dated with Walnut Creek 21. Polling sanay Avenue - Walnut Creek.
place: Marjorie H. Harris-garage. 130 Precinct Walnut Creek 137 Consoil-
Sutherland Drive - Walnut Creek. dated with Walnut Creek 14. Polling
r
Precinct Walnut Creek 111 and Wal. place: The Creekside-Muitl Purpose
nut Creek 112 Consolidated. Polling Roam. 1450 Creekside Drive - Walnut
Y
place: Beatrice Spears-garage. 730 Creek.
Rosewood Drive • Walnut Creek. In•Precinct Walnut Crook I40 Consoil-
spector. Spears, Beatrice, Demo-; dated with Walnut Creek 103. Polling
Judge, Bowan, Florence D.. Rep.; place: Burt Hoover-garage.121 Green-
Clerk. Ferguson, Susan R., Demo.: way Drive - Walnut Creek.
Clerk, Leach, Ruth, Demo.
Precinct Walnut Creek 112 Consoli-
Precinct Walnut Crook I41 Consoli-
dated with Walnut Creek 108. Polling
dated with Walnut Creek 111. Polling lace: Frances M. Anderson-garage.
place: Beatrice Spears-garage, 730
2190 San Miguel Drive-Walnut Creek.
Iu'`
Rosewood Drive - Walnut Creek.
Precinct Walnut Creak 113 and Wal-
Precinct Walnut Creek 112 Consotl-
nut Creek 142 Consolidated. Polling place:
will: Walnut Creek 113. Polling
place: J. Donald McCormack•Fomily
place: J. Donald McCormack-Family Room. 116 Sylvan Road - Walnut
Roam. 116 Sylvan Road - Walnut Creek.
Creak. inspector. Laughland. Pearl J..
Demo.: Judge, Salonen. Gloria B.. Precinct Walnut Creek 143. Polling
Demo.; Glerk, Brown. Anna, Rep.; place: Vote Aosentes.
Clerk, Nummi. Virginia E., Demo. Precinct Walnut Creak 145 Consolh
Precinct Walnut Creek 114 and Wal- dated with Walnut Creek 127_ PollingnutGreek116Consolidated. Polling place: Theo Bieber-garage. 40 Kings-
place: Carl Garisen•garcge, 21 Gar-
ton Place - Walnut Creek.
ran Court - Walnut Creek. Inspector. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th
Greene. Bertha M.. Rep.; Judge, Hig• day of October, 1966.by the following
F
gins. Mildred E.. Demo.: Clerk, vote of the Board:
Burke, Edythe, Demo.; Clerk, McGee- AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias.
hon. Katherine B.. Rep. James E. Moriarty. Thomas John
Precinct Walnut Creek 115 and Wal- Coll, Edmund A. Linscheld. James
t%
nut Creek 64 Consolidated. Palling P. Kenny.
place: Murwood Schoot-Muslc Room. NOES: None.
2050 Vanderslice Avenue - Walnut ABSENT: None.
Creek, inspector. Casady. Mary A..
Rep.; Judge, Oswalt. Mary
is a true and correct co
F., Rep.; I hereby certify that the foregoing
Clerk, West, Frances, Rep.; Clerk, PY of an
McCullough. Dorothy V., Rep.order entered on the minutes of said
Precinct Walnut Creek 116 Consoli- Board of Supervisors on the date
dated with Walnut Creek 114. Polling aforesaid.
place: Carl Carlsen•garage, 21 Gar- Witness my hand and the Seal of
ron Court - Walnut Creek_the Board of Supervisors affixed
Precinct Walnut Creek 117 and Wal- this 4th day of October, 1966.
nut Creek 118 Consolidated. Polling
W. T. PAASCN, Clerk
place: Patricia A. Hart-residence, 35 cc: Administrator
Bishop Lane - Walnut Creek. inspee-Election Department
tor. Parker. Jeanne H.. Rep.; Judge,
Kuenzier. Betty L., Rep.: Clerk, Hart. Legal 101366—Pubtish Oct.20,27,1966-
Patricia A.. Rep.; Clerk. Kaufman, 25 c. 20 sl.
Louise, Dema,
r..
Precinct Walnut Creek 118 Consoli-
dated with Walnut Creek 117. Polling
place: Patricia A. Hart-residence, 35
Bishop Lane - Walnut Creek.
Precinct Walnut Creek 119 and Wal-
nut Greek 120 Consolidated. Palling
place: Grace Presbyterian Church-
nearest parking lot, 2100 Tice Valley
Boulevard • Walnut Creek. inspector,
Ebke. Weltha G.. Rep.; Judge. Wil-
Usms. Elizabeth H.. Rep.; Clerk, Os-
borne, Marguerite C.. Rep.; Clerk.
Galloway, Eileen F., Demo.
Precinct Walnut Creek 120 Consoli-
dated with Walnut Creek 119. Polling
place: Grace Presbyterian Church•
nearest parking lot. 2100 Tice Valley
Boulevard - Walnut Creek.
Precinct Walnut Creek 121 and Wai-
jud Creek 122 Consolidated. Polling
place: Dr. Richard Post-garage, 1630
Orchard Lane -Walnut Creek. Inspec-
tor,Leavitt. Lillian G.. Demo.; Judge.
Zimmerman. Ottris C., Now Clerk.
c
Lesker. Helen. Rep.; Clerk, Post. k
µMarylee A.,
Rep.Precinct Walnut Creek 122
Consoli-dated with Walnut Creek 121. Polling
xy place: Dr. Richard Post-garage,
1630 Orchard Lane - Walnut
Creek.Precinct Walnut Creek 123 and Wal-
fr nut Creek 124 and Walnut Creek
39 Consolidated. Polling place: John
A.Buster-Family Room, 30
Overlook Court - Walnut Creek,
Inspector.Barnes. Anne E., Rep.: Judge,
Ox-sort, Mary G.. Rep.. Clerk.
White,Frances J.. Rep.: Clark, Skene,
Mar.guerite.
Demo.
N
y
99 ..
AND ANTIOCH 46 Hoak, Residence, 4810 Belle Drive, And CLAYTON 2.CONSOLIOAT66""-
IN THE MATTER OF,APPOINT-
Damn
INSPECTOR: Boyd C r e n n a, ANTIOCH PRECINCT !134 POLLING PLACE: Bern(ce M-
POLLING PLACE: Cieyto En
MENT OF ELECTION OF- Antioch.
FICERS AND DESIGNATING JUDGE: Gartman Laura T•
POLLING PLACE:Ins McCor- ANTIOCH PRECINCT 054 deavor Hall,Oak BI Centsr,strtsl9.
POLLING PLACES FOR THE Demo. CONSOLIDATED WITH Clayton.
NOVEMBER £LECTION TO BE CLERKS: Kroishok John. Non: mtck,Garage,1908 Gleawood Drive,
ANTIOCH 27 INSPECTOR: Olafson'llurlel d»1 '.
HELD NOVEMBER S. 1916.Gallagher Genevieve L.. Demo- Antioch POLLING PLACE Mary A. Rep.
H
iutaNO
of Supervisor Coll,
ANTiOCH PRECINCT 017 INSPECTOR: Bartlett Lorraine
Beauregard, Residence, 3424 Clay- JUDGE: Galvin Ruth'E:.•-Dime,
seconded by Supervisor Dias. IT
CONSOLIDATED WITH M•• Demo. burn R:ad, Antioch. CLERKS: . Easton' ~1111"; C,
ANTIOCH t6 JUDGE: Gunter Edna M.. Demo.
ANTiOCH PRECINCT 063 Rep., Putman Jessie X. Dema
IS By THE BOARD ORDERED POLLING PLACE: Joh" Krei- CLERKS: Farrace L e t i t!a,
CONSOLIDATED WITH CLAYTON PRECINCT: s
that the following Hamad electors
ahok, Gauge, 12 Fest Madill Demo•• Davis Blanche R. Rep. ANTIOCH 26 CONSOLIDATED WITH
be and they ase hereby appointed Street. Antioch
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 035
POLLING PLACE: Lots J. Per- CLAYTON!
as Election Officers to conduct the ANTIOCH PRECINCT 013 AND AKTIOCH 38
due, Garage, 410 Shaddtck Drive, POLLING PLACE Claylta
November General Election to be POLLING PLACE: Cecil Hall. CONSOLIDATED
Antioch. ter.S.,*
on the Sth day of November. Gnnt e, 329 Texas Street. Antioch POLLING PLACE: B!d w a i I
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 056
deavor Hall.Oak-dc Canter Sisettsl,
196G, lthtoushout tits County of INSPECTOR: Spainhower Marle Scho4,l, Administration 'Wing Hail-
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Clayton.
CLAYTON PRECINCT, t1K
Contra Costa; and the following R Demo. way. 800 Gary Avenue, Antioch.
ANTIOCH 19 AND CLAYTON 14;
locations are hereby designated as JUDGE: Musetti Lavada. Demo. INSPECTOR: Cakebread Anna
POLLING PLACE: James R CONSOLIDATED- r
polling places in each Precinct for CLERKS: Rickett Helen. Dema-; M..Rep. Ledbetter. Garage, 18 Russell POLLING PLACE Contra Costa
the conducting of said election, Rayner Onita. Demo. JUDGE: Pheasants Willetts C.,
Drive. Antioch. County Farm Bureau Buli4lsS,rid,--
to-crit; ANTIOCH PRECINCT 014 Demo. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 057 5554 Clayton Road, ConCOtd-
s
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 5
CLERKS: Clark Elate, Demo.;
AND ANTIOCH 6i ICs LEnis Sue, Rap.
CONSOLIDATED WITH INSPECTOR: Holcomb 1tltDy,
POLLING PLACE AND CONSOLIDATED ANTiOCH 42 Rep,
EkI'cCT10N OFFICER LIST POLLING PLACE: James R. ANTIOCHtQATEPRECINCT 034 POLLING PLACE: Ilene COV- JUDGE: Gatti l[urlal D lttp
lECTIO
AL ELECTION Ledbetter. Garage, 18 Russell
ANTIOCH 35
ping,Garage.1122 East i3th Street. CLERKS: Handel Haien I+.
To be held on Tuesday. Novem- Drive, Antioch. Antioch. Demo. Gundershaug'Ines: R!0.
her S, 1966, Suparvisortat District INSPECTOR:Ledbetter Frances. POLLING PLACE: Bidwell BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT 00! CLAYTON, PRECINCT''t1Mp ,
005.
Demo.
school. Administration 'tying Hall- POLLING PLACE: Bethel Is- POLLING PLACEC Rat,Hambl,
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 001 JUDGE: Ehlrtch. Lillian' Demo way, S00 Gary Avenue. Antioch. land Improvement Club, 19 Stone Garage, 5806 Del Trigo Istte.Cos ;
CLERKS:Crawford Emma,Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT 037 Road.Bethel Island.
cord.
And ANTIOCH 2 CONSOLIDATED
Dousast Elizabeth. Reg. AND ANTIOCH 10 INSPECTOR: Hanley Ida J.. INSPECTOR: Hafnar.Site !.
POLLING PLACE: Marchettrs CONSOLIDATED Rep. Demo.
Surplus Dining Rooth, U6 I Street, ANTIOCH PRECINCT 020 POLLING PLACE:Laura F WI- JUDGE: Anderson Jeannette, z
between let & 2nd Streets. An- AND ANTIOCH 21
erg, Garage, Entrance on East Demo.
JUDGE: Hamb G Rae.Rey
HochJ
CONSOLIDATED Side. 46 East iGth Street. Antioch. CLERKS:Sellers Joyce ,Ht9., v
INSPECTOR:Stags Edith.Demo- POLLING PLACE: Thelma ]:
INSPECTOR: 'Wll,erg Laura F.
CLERKS: Du Shona Lots J., Share Thelma, Demo. .
JUDGE: Hein Antonnette C. Buffo, Ft y Room. 207 John Itep„ Dees Lola Z, Rep.
Glldi Avenue. Aatloch.
Dema. BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT OMA CLAYTON PRECINCT"tHi
ReP• i JUDGE: Scarson henna, Rep.POLLING PLACE: Scout Hall,CONSOLIDATED WtTl`iy
CLERKS: Grier Anne, Rep.; INSPECTOR: Buffo Thelma E.. CLERKS: Stewart Selene C.. 10 Ranch Lane, Bethel Island. CLAYTON 19
Brannan Madeline, Reg.
JUDGE: It-zapivin Dorothy M, Rep.; Stevens Netta V„ Demo.INSPECTOR:Peterson Maud M., POLLING PLACE* C 1 ase a e t ;
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 402 ANTIOCH PRECINCT 036 Rap, Thompson, Garage; Morgan
1. _,^
CONSOI-(DATED WITH
02 Demo. AND ANTIOCH 49 JUDGE: Walker Mina J.. Rep. tory Road, Clayton.
TIOCH 1
CLERKS: Fitzgerald Catherine CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Mary Dorothy A.. CLAYTON PRECINCT_Mit
POLLING PLACE; Marchett!'s
M•' Demo : Stoltz. Catherine P.. POLLING PLACE Ethel F. Luc. Demo.: Wlemer Dom L.. Non CONSOLIDATED,WITH
Rep. chl. Garage, 78 East 13th Street. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 001 CONCORD 14r-
Surplus
4r
Surplus Dining Room. 116 I Street, ANTiOCH PRECINCT 021 Antioch. AND LONE TREE 4 POLLING PLACE: John Halt•a
between 1st & 2nd Streets, An-CONSOLIDATED WITH INSPECTOR• Lucchl Ethel F., CONSOLIDATED mm, Playroom. 5275 Pine $oiiaw 4t
tioch ANTIOCH 20 Dema. POLLING PLACE: Pentecostal Road. Concord.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 003 POLLING PLACE: Thelma E- JUDGE: Kenfenberg June R. Church,Highway 4&Grant Street, CLAYTON PRECINCT:`$'$
And ANTIOCH 9 CONSOLIDATED Buffo, Family Room, 207 John Rep. Brentwood. POLLING PLACE:Barbar Asn
POLLING PLACE.• Veterans Gildt Avenue, Antioch. CLERKS: Ferenez Arleen G., INSPECTOR: Davies Lucille, Bottom. Garage, 2130 Lydia
Memorial Hall Committee. 6th & ANTIOCH PRECINCT 022 Demo.: Hardy 'Wanda J.. Rep. Rep, Concord.
E Sheets Antioch AND ANTIOCH 47 ANTtOCH PRECINCT QS9 JUDGE: Lyde Vem.Rep. INSPECTOR: Bottom Ha/bals
INSPECTOR: Canada L a n a. CONSOLIDATED AND ANTIOCH 40 CLERKS: Kutsch Undine u, A.. Demo.
Demo. POLLING PLACE:Lao Quesada. CONSOLIDATED Demo.• Glannint Mary Ann, Demo. JUDGE: Daugherty ArdJG
JUDGE: Doyle Carolyn. Demo. Garage, 929 San Carlos Drive. An-
POLLING PLACE: Lily A. Hit- BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 002 Rep.
CLERKS: Heindselman Theresa. tioch. chew,Garage.409 East 13th Street, AND BRENTWOOD S CLERKS: Scribanta. 'Pbasta.w'.
Rep.;' Duda Edith, Demo. INSPECTOR: Fredrickson Bar- Antioch.CONSOLIDATED Rep.: Foletta.Janet, Damn.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 004 nice. Demo. INSPECTOR: Hltshew Lily A. POLLING PLACE: Brentwood CLAYTON- PREWNC'T--'$14
N „
And ANTIOCH 0
ECINC 004 JUDGE' 'Tillman Elate. Rep. Rep.Library, 648 2nd Street. Brent-CONSOLIVATED WITH
POLLING PLACE: Veterans CLERICS: Buffo Aphle, Demo.. JUDGE: Smith Nancy C.. Demo, wood. CLAYTON $`. p
Memorial Hail Committee, 6th &
Quesada Frances. Demo. CLERKS: Price Elva A.. Rep.; INSPECTOR:McKay Herbert J.. POLLING P 1 AC -Contra CoattAr
E Streets. Antioch.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 023 Allison Geneva K.. Demo. Rep. County Farm Bureau Building,ffi41:
INSPECTOR: Ackerman Mary.
AND ANTIOCH 24 ANTIOCH PRECINCT 040 JUDGE: Wrhsten Geraldine Z, Clayton Road, Concord .•
Demo.
CONSOLiDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH Demo. CONCORD`•PRECINCT',!M
JUDGE: Swain Dorothy J,. Rep.
POLLING PLACE:Julia L.Mar- ANTIOCH 39 CLERKS: Knight Catharine D.. AND,CONCORD'ti7
CLERKS Jensen Margaret E.. quardt. Garage, 2754 D Street, An- POLLING PLACE: Lily A. Hit- Rep.; Doyle Carrie. Rep CONSOLIDATED"'
Demq.; Germain Emma F., Rag.
tioch. anew.Garage.409 East 13th Street. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT OU POLLING:PLACBh,;111a z
Q INSPECTOR: Marquardt Jutta Antioch. CONSOLIDATED WITH Garage, 5622 Michigan,Blvd., Con
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 005 L.. Demo. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 041 BRENTWOOD 2
cord.
And ANTIOCH 7 COLSOLIDATED JUDGE: Mays Mary D., Demo. POLLING PLACE: Shirley Alar- POLLING PLACE: Brentwood
POLLING PLACE: Albert Gori, CLERKS: Aiello Helga. Demo.: chettl, Residence, 1605 Bruce Library, 648 2nd Street, Brent-
INSPECTOR: •Radaetevlch
Rumpus Room, 818 West 4th Carroll Amelia M.. Dema
dine. Dema.
Street. Antioch. wood. JUDGE: Priest Vlvlari. Detn0.t
Street, Antloch. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 024 INSPECTOR: Marchetti Shirley. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 004 CLERKS; Ault Lots J., Dtma
INSPECTOR: Humphreys Har-CONSOLIDATED WITH Ik•mo. AND BRENTWOOD 7 Matusek Lois M, Rep.
riette, Rep. ANTIOCH 23 JUDGE: Allen Margarite A., CONSOLIDATED
JUDGE: Matlock Inez. Rep. POLLING PLACE:Julia L.Mar- hems. POLLING PLACE: Social Hail CONCORD PRECINCT 14t •
CLERICS: Gori Lana, Rep.: Mar- quardt. Garage• 2754 D Street.An- CLERKS:Cantrell Delma,Demo.; of Methodist Church Ent on AND:CONCOIID:'14$
tinez: Faye J. Demo.tioch. Anetsky Ruby. Demo.Dainty Ave.,809 2nd Street.Brent- GONI40LIOATEO:
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 006 ANTIOCH PRECINCT 042 wood
POLLING PLACE: D0041 AlI4M
And ANTIOCH PRECINCT 025 INSPECTOR: Pierce Rase AL. Brown, Garage, 5602 Alaska Drltr4y
ANTIOCH t10 CONSOLIDATED AND ANTIOCH 26 AND ANTIOCH 67 Concord, N•"
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED Dema. INSPECTOR: Dellhaat.Geofg4ss
POLLING PLACE: Al Fames JUDGE: Hobbs Christine AL,
r
Ford! Agency, Show Room. West POLLING PLACE: Aliene L !'
t?[.LING PLACE: Rana Cap- Rep. IZ., Demo.
ping Garage, 1112 East 13th Street, JUDGE: Bolleader Zona,•Rep.
10th!Street. Antioch. Missaklan, Garage. 33 Hillside Antbch.
CLERKS: ,
Demo.
Rose. Demo.:
CLERKS:' Reese Msrlrm 7!„_;;
INSPECTOR: Dougiaas Grace. Road. Antioch. INSPECTOR: Copping I 1 e n e•
Kl,xak Vesta Demo. y
Rep.' INSPECTOR: Deislgne Rose 3L. Demo.
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 003 Demo.: Brown Doris A, LIam0.
JUDGE; Holman Helga, Demo. Demo. AND BRENTWOOD 6 CONCORD PRECINCT 14! G
CZ.DGE: :Cassidy Goldie,Demo.; JUDGE: Shively Ruth, Demo.
JUDGE: Collins Eloise. Demo. CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WiTH `'"
CLERKS: Keltz 'Wanda, Demo.;
Anthony Kathleen. Demo. CLERK'S: Missakian Aliene L.. Trette Marybelle, Rep,POLLING PLACE: John G• CONCORD 141 T "
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 007 'lap.; Walborn Nalda J.. Demo. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 043 Moody, Residence, Route 2 Box POLLING PLACE I>beis AMMa•
jCONaOLIDATED WITH ANTIOCH PRECINCT 1126 AND ANTIOCH 61 346. Brentwood. Brawn, Garage, $502 Alaska Draft.`
INSPECTOR: Thembley Mildred, Concord. IANTIOCH6CONSOLIDATEDWITHCONSOLIDATEDAir-Demo. CONCORD PRECINCT 14$
POLLING PLACE: Albert Gorl. ANTIOCH 25 POLLING PLACE: Mary K.
JUDGE: Moody John G.. Rep. AND CONCORD /N
Rumpus Room,818 West 4th Street. POLLING PLACE: A11ene L dleppen, Residence. 2109 Kendree CLERKS: Alves Joan L., Rep.: CONSOLIDATEDMissakian. Garage. 33 Hillside Street. Antioch.Antioch. Mikkelsen Edith, Demo.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 009 tlaad, Antioch. INSPECTOR: Mapper Mary K,
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 006
POLLING PLACE: Joseph"
kvw ,
CONSOLIDATED WITH ANTIOCH PRECINCT 027' Demo. CONSOLIDATED WITH nue.
Garage. 5552 Indians ATI
ANTIOCH 4 AND ANTIOCH 54 JUDGE:Graham Mary A.,Demo. BRENTWOOD 5
nue, Canrn
O1INSPECTOR: A n,t r f to
POLLING PLACE: Veterans CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Dethke Wilma. Rep.: POLLING PLACE: John G
Memorial Hail Committee, 6th & POLLING PLACE: Mary A. Lloyd Ellen. Demo. Moody, Residence, Route 2 Box
Demo.
F. Streets, Antioch. Beauregard, Residence. 3424 Clay- ANTIOCH PRECINCT 044 345, Bentwood,
JUDGES SheCu ellch
A RtN
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 009 burn Road. Antioch.CONSOLIDATED WITH BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 007
CLERKS: Cworth Ch ,
sCON$OLIDATED WITH INSPECTOR: Beauregard Mary ANTIOCH 11 CONSOLIDATED WITH
Demo.: Hollingsworth Nelda, i,,.
A. POLLING PLACE: Antioch Ju-
CONCORD PRECINCT 1 .- 0
ANTIOCH 3 BRENTWOOD 4 CONSOLIDATED,WITN +
POLLING PLACE.• Veterans JUDGE: Dorn Rosalie F. Rep. nior High School, Faculty Lunch POLLING PLACE: Social Hall CONCORD-148':
Memorial Hall Committee, 6th &
CLERKS: McElroy Elea R. Room. 1500 D Street. Antioch.of Methodist Church. Ent on POLLING PLACE:Joseph Cum:r
E Streets. Antioch.
Demo.. Kovista Jacoba. Demo. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 045 Dainty Ave.,809 2nd Street,Brent- beilch, Garage, 5562'2ndiana Ate-;;I '
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 02B POLLING PLACE: Barbara J. wood. nue, Concord.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 010 AND ANTIOCH 55 Smith, Garage. 1540 Marshall BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 009 CONCORD PRECINCT 14T .IGONSOLIDATED WITH CONSOLIDATED Street. Antioch.POLLING PLACE: Brentwood AND CLAYTON''-1! 'ANTIOCH 37 INSPECTOR: Smith Barbaro J., School, 929 Second Street, Brent-
POLLING PLACE:Laum F.Wt- POLLING PLACE: Lots J. Par- Dema. woad.
CONSFOLIDATEO:
4
bars; Garage, Entrance on East due. Garage. 420 Shaddtck Drive, JIIDGE: Franklin 'Wanda J. INSPECTOR; Brown Eslie A, POLLING PLACE: Jobn Bret.;
Side; 118 West 15th Street. An- Antioch. Dentes. ram. Playroom, 5275 Pine BaHa1l
tlach. INSPECTOR: Perdue Lots J., CLERKS: Klnzler John M., JUDGE: Davis Nancy Demo. Road, Concord.-
Demo. Demo.; Vetrano Peggy J.Dema.CLERKS: Partridge Edna H•, INSPECTOR: Bertram 3faxtel,JUDGE: Gideon Elate M., Demo. C., Demo.
j And ANTIOCH 44 CLERKS: DaHart F r a n C e s, ANTIOCH PRECINCT 046 Rep.: Lyons Ruby. Demo.rJUDGE:Musser Virginia S
CONSOLIDATED Demo.: Stitt Dorothy, Rep. CONSOLIDATED WITH BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 010
CLERKS: Tomlin levelyn
POLLING PLACE: Antioch Ju- ANTIOCH 29 POLLING PLACE: Orwood Re-
nior j High School, Faculty Lunch ANTIOCH PRECINCT 029 POLLING PLACE: B e l s h a w sort Boat Shop. Route 1 Box 88, Demo.: Roblin Jocelyn. Rip,
Room. 1504 D Street, Antioch. AND ANTIOCH 46 AND School, Roam I8, 2801 Roosevelt Brentwood CONCORD 'PRECINCT til$
INSPECTOR: Fee Sallie, Rep. LONE TREE 1 CONSOLIDATED Lane, Antioch.
CON$OLIOAT[D'WITMINSPECTOR: Faltman Edna M,
JUDGE: Quick Ruth, Demo. POLLING PLACE: B e i a h a w ANTIOCH PRECINCT 047 Rep.
CONCORD.1M
CLERKS: Woolcott Carol. Rep.: School. Room 18, °_801 Roosevelt CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGE: Reddick Laura• Demo. POLLING PLACE: Revd-. kk
Karnbic Vista B.. Demo. Lane. Antioch. ANTiOCH 22 CLERKS: Bonds Agnea C.,Rep.; Garage, 6522 Michigan Bltd tbn r
INSPECTOR: Petko Norma IL. I'O1,L1NG PLACE: Leo Quesada. Pedersen Gladys, Rep.cord'
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 012
Demo. Garage. 929 San Carlos Drive. An- BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 011 KNIOHT$EN PRECINCT tiM
And ANTIOCH t3 AND KNIONTSEN 2
i CONSOLDIATEO JUDGE: Blllect Flom, Demo, Hoch CONSOLIDATED WiTH
CONSOLIDATED
POLLING PLACE: James Fen- CLERKS: Bonfield Helen D.. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 048 BRENTWOOD 12
POLLING PLACE:' Rsfghtssa
0llo,jGatage, 514 12th Street, An- Rep.; Hasenfus Frances D.. Demo CONSOLDIATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Pentecostal Farm Center, Delta Road,Kalght% .
tioch. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 010 ANTIOCH 34 Church.Highway 4&Grant Street,
sen.
INSPECTOR: Jones Ray. Rep. AND ANTIOCH 31 POLLING PLACE: Inez McCor- Brentwood. INSPECTOR: Somerhalder Aii%R
JUDGE: Weinzetl Donna V, CONSOLIDATED mick.Gamge,1908 Glenwood Drive, BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 012
Demo, POLLING PLACE: Helen Mar- Antioch. AND BRENTWOOD 11 that J.. Non.
CLERKS: Gibbs Mildred, Demo; quardt. Garage, 2405 Beasley Ave- ANTIOCH PRECINCT 049 CONSOLIDATED JUDGE: Ruddick O!1!e A.Demo
Glannotti Lorenzo J., Rep. nue. Antioch. CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Pentecostal CLERKS: Some.
F. Roo.
t7i#btet;
INSPECTOR: Marquardt Helen. ANTIOCH 36 Church.Highway 4&Grant Street, Nom. Duff 'Addle F.. Rep z}
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 013 KNIOHT$[N PRECINCT #W
Dema, POLLING PLACE: Ethel F. Brentwood.
CONSOLIDATED WITH
JUDGE: Dai as Frances I., Lucchl. Garage, 78 East 13th INSPECTOR: Kent Lola M.CONSOLIDATED'WITN
ANTIOCH 12 gSi KNIGHT$[N:•1:-
PALLING PLACE: James Fen- Dema. Street. Antioch, Demo.
POLLING PLACZ FidghtsaWi
ollo.tGarage, 514 12th Street, An- CLERKS: Cline Maida, Demo.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT 050 JUDGE: Swope Viva D., Demo Farm Center,Delta Road. Ssi t
tioclF. McComak Judith, Demo. CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS:Garner Beulah,Demo.;
sen.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 031 ANTIOCH 6 Geddes Beryl. Rep. LONE TREE PRECINCT 611!ANTIOCH PRECINCT 414 CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: At Eames BRENTWOOD PRECINCT 013
AND ANTIOCH 15 ANTIOCH so F1urd Agency Show Raom, West CONSOLIDATED WITH BVRQN 1'CON$OLIDATSD.wITN
CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Helen Mar- loth Street. Antioch. POLLING PLACE- IOOF Hail, ANTIOCH-29
POLLING PLACE: St. John's quardt, Garage. 2405 Beasley Ave- ANTIOCH PRECINCT 051 Byron. POLL!'-:G PLACE:•Belsbaili 1
Lutheran Church, Middle Building, true, Antioch. CONSOLIDATED WITH BYRON PRECINCT 001 School, Room 18, 29o1:.RoatttlC{ '•t,
18111 C Street, Antioch. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 032 ANTIOCH 43 AND BRENTWOOD 13 Lane, Antioch.
INSPECTOR: Woofter Mrytle, CONSOLIDATED LONE TREE PRECINCT
AND ANTIOCH 33 POLLING PLACE: Mary K. POLLING PLACE: Alemmal Ol•Dehio. CONSOLIDATED Meppen, Residence. 2109 Kendree POLLING PLACE: IOOF Hall,
veraGarage, 712 Wilbur Atantti;JUDGE: Provine Mabel, Demo. POLLING PLACE. Sam S. S•treet. Antioch. Byrall•
CLERKS: Davi Estelle, Demo.; Kates. Garage, 1915 Chestnut Ave- ANTiOCH PRECINCT 052 INSPECTOR: Kelso Lou!3e E., Antioch.
Wintzer Theresa M., Rep. INSPECTOR:Olveral7aye Damn
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 015
nue, Antioch. AND ANTIOCH 53 Rep.
INSPECTOR: Kates Nina A. E, CONSOLFDATED JUDGES Krnmiand Ism, Rep. JUDGE: Mezzavllia'L,ena. LtemO i .
iCON80LIDAT£D WITH Demo. POLLING PLACE: Bernice M. CLERKS: Gibson Alberta X. CLERKS= Mrud er ]label Cn
ANTIOCH 14 JUDGE: Rebstock, Beatrice E., Hoak. Residence, 4810 Belie Drive, Demo.: Pitau Levia S., Rep.Ran-= Hill Gertrude C- Rap
POLLING PLACE: SL John's Demo. Antioch. CLYDE PRECINCT 001 LONE TRE[ PRECINCT OM '
Luthemn Church, Middle Building, CLERKS:Blackwell Emily.Rep.• INSPECTOR: Houk Bernice M POLLING PLACE: Clyde Club POLLING PLACE: CaTolJn D * -
iS11 C Street, Antioch. Wrtsten. Edna S.. Demo. Demo. House. 101 Wellington Avenue, Pyle. Garage, Route 1-Box 26R t
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 016 ANTIOCH PRECINCT 033 JUKE: McCoy Ilene, Demo. :Next to Canteen, Clyde. Oakley Highway, Antioch ys
And ANTIOCH 17 CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Palmer 1%lary, Rep.: INSPECTOR: Evans Helen M.. INSPECTOR:Barnes Floreaae'A; t
CONSOLIDATED ANTIOCH 32 Mlsener Shirley, Ren. Rev. JUDGE August Armenda.Rema '
POLLING PLACE. John Kret- POLLING PLACE: Sam S. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 053 JUDGE: Lee Tressa M.. Demo.
CLERKS: Johnson"
ri
ted L; I r"."
shok, Garage, 12 West Madill Kates. Garage. 1915 Chestnut Ave-CONSOLIDATED WiTH CLERKS:White Gladys E•.Rep.: t
Street, Antioch, nue• Antioch, ANTIOCH 52 McCoy Eleanor M., Demo, Rap.: Somarhaider Esther, Rep.
l,se
s
1
na
r
NE TREE PRECINCT 004 JUDGE: Buffo Pearl, Demo. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 028 CLERKS: Hansen Lorna. Demo.; JUDGE: Stucky Pearl Demo.
LO Demo•;CONSOLIDATED WITH Russo Rose, Demo. CLERKS: Jones Jean Rep;CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Russo Sara.
PITTSBURG 19 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 051 Ambrose Martha, Demo.
BRENTWOOD 1 Banka Ethel, Rep.
POLLING PLACE: First Baptist And PITTSBURG M iy
POLLING PLACE: Pentecostal PITTSBURG PRECINCT 005 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 6M
Church,Highway 4&Grant Street, And PITTSBURG 48 Church, Social Hall, 204 Odessa CONSOLIDATED And PITTSBURG 51 r =
Brentwood. CONSOLIDATED
Street, Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE: Grant E CONSOLIDATED
NICHOLS PRECINCT 001 pOLLiNG PLACE:Jane Hughes, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 024 Lawrie, Family Room,34 Coronado POLLING PLACIS: PItttsburg
And NICHOLSNICHOLS 2 CONSOLIDATED
Court, Pittsburg. t
Garage, Side Entrance, 416 West And PITTSBURG Lt Baptist Church. 2586'Willow Par
POLLING PLACE: Club Marina 12th Street Pittsburg• CONSOLIDATED
INSPECTOR: White Loofas O, Road, Pittsburg. r
Demo. INSPECTOR:Dorsey
Mobile Park, 100 Driftwood Drive, INSPECTOR: Davi Evelyn B. POLLING PLACE: First Baptist Demo. rJUDGE: Dorman Judith. Demo. JUDGE: Anderson Antis
Pittsburg. Demo. Church. Social Hall, 204 Odessa
INSPECTOR: Wildes Earle E.
CLERKS: Tlacareno Ina L,Rep.;
JUDGE: Davi Frances A. Demo. Street. Pittsburg. Meza Lu M., Demo.
Demo.
Rep. CLERKS:Fisher Bernice,Deiao.: INSPECTOR: Calera Rosalie, pe CLERKS: Slaughter 1 J,
JUDGE: Felix Josephine M. Hughes Jane, Dema Demo. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 052 Demo.; Griner Mary E, i.
Demo• PITTSBURG PRECINCT 007 JUDGE: Carey Alvera, Rep. And PITTSBURG M PITTSBURG PRUCINCT-510' f°
CLERKS: McMillan Gladys M, And PITTSBURG 15 CLERKS: O r 1 a to d o Augusta. CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WI H
Demo.; McNulty Laura A. Demo. CONSOLIDATED Demo.. Hayden Lillian B. Demo. POLLING PLACE: Hlllvlew Jr. PITTSBURG M7
NICHOLS PRECINCT 002 POLLING PLACE: Boys Club. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 025 High School, Main Corridor. 333 POLLING PLACE: Am rose
CONSOLIDATED WITH 350 West 8th Street. And PITTSBURG 30 Yosemite Drive, Pittsburg. School. Auditorium. 3105 Willow
NICHOLS 1 Wood Shop, CONSOLIDATED
INSPECTOR: Leber Elisabeth Pasco Road, Pittsburg.
Pittsburg A., Demo.
POLLING PLACE: Club Marina
INSPECTOR: Davi M a y m e,
POLLL14G PLACE: Beth Israel PITTSBURG PRECIN 511
Mobile Park, 100 Driftwood Drive, Church, Meeting Room, 1210 Solari JUDGE: Ward Iva M. Rep. And PITTSBURG:SIB
Pittsburg.
Demo. CLERKS:Riso Frances A.Demo.; CONSOLIDATED
JUDGE: Botzbach Helen. Rep Street. Pittsburg. De Jesus Darlene L Demo.
NICHOLS PRECINCT 003 CLERKS,. Viscuso Anna, Demo.: INSPECTOR:Harper Marie.Rep.
POLLING PLACE: Shore AcresJUDGE: Perry Helena P. Rep.PITTSBURG PRECINCT 058
POLLING PLACE: Ba Point
Orlando Eva. Demo. Rod & Gun Club,. 6 Inlet Drive,
Elementary School, Multi - use CLERKS:Pera Resale M.Demo.:CONSOLIDATED WITH Pittsburg.
NT
Room, 351 Marina Road, Pitsaburg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 005 Coodbar Mildred. Rep. PITTSBURG ?• INSPECTOR: Townley )$
INSPECTOR: Stone Mary J, And PITTSBURG 11
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 026 POLLING PLACE: Clemmle Lee Demo.
Demo.
CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH Davis.Garage,808 Camino Avenue, JUDGE: Lessley Mil Demo
JUDGE: Houston Trinola B.Rep. POLLING PLACE: Juanita E
PITTSBURG 63 Pittsburg. CLERKS: Garrison Norms. 14
CLERKS: White Clara M, Rep.: Baker, Dining Room, 818 East 12th
POLLING PLACE:Edna L Gar- PITTSBURG PRECINCT 050 Non.; Drawhorn Louise *1 Demo.
Hakola Clara J, Rep Street, Pittsburg.
cta, Garage. 4267 Scenic Avenue, And PITTSBURG 59 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 512
OAKLEY PRECINCT 001 LvdSPECTOR: Baker Juanita E,
Pittsburg CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED WITH
And OAKLEY 5 CONSOLIDATED Rep.
POLLING PLACE: Community JUDGE: Hogan Eleanor, Rep. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 027 POLLING PLACE:Los Medanos PITTSBURG 5H T:
Avenue & CLERKS: Walton Susie. Demo.; And PITTSBURG 28 School, ]fain Corridor, 610 Crowley POLLING PLACE: BBBaaayy Point
Baptist Church, O'Hara
Bock MarAcme, Oakley. ie, Demo. CONSOLIDATED Avenue. Pittsburg Rod & Gun Club. 6 Pnl Drive,
OM POLLING PLACE:Olga Benottl, INSPECTOR: Bruno Vivian, Pittsburg.
INSPECTOR: Stonebarger Merle, PITTSBURG PRECINCTGarge. 123 Marks Blvd.. Pittsburg. Demo. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 6/
Demo.And PITTSBURG a
JUDGE: De Jesus Helen. Demo. CONSOLIDATED
INSPECTOR: Benottl O 1 g a. JUDGE:Correa Ramona 3,Demo. And PITTSBURG 512
i
CLERKS: Kennedy Freda M. POLLING PLACE: David Solari
Demo CLERKS:Gowans Emma,Demo.; CONSOLIDATED f
Demo.; Shellenberger Frank. Rep. post, American Legion, East & JUDGE: Nix Feeler W. Demo. Johnson Lorraine B. Demo. POLLING PLACE:Lady
OAKLEY PRECINCT 002
CLERKS: Mufrhead Blanche, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 050 Queen of the World Churc Pariah
9th Streets Pittsburg. a"
And OAKLEY 6 CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Milano Virginia Rep.: Owen Jean M. Rep. CONSOLIDATED WITH Hall, 62 Bella.Vista Avenu .Pitts-
POLLING PLACE: R WWight- R Demo• PITTSBURG PRECINCT 028 PITTSBURG SS burg. of
man, Garage, 120 Notcroas Street, JUDGE: Holleman Bttlee T,Rep.CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Loa Medanos INSPECTOR: Gaub Be e $
Oakley. CLERKS: Katanic Josephine. PITTSBURG 27 School, Main Corridor. 610 Crowley Demo.
INSPECTOR: Wightman Prim- Demo.; Kern Frances A. Demo. POLLING PLACE:Olga Benottt, Avenue, Pittsburg JUDGE: Howard n E. r..
sills, Demo. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 010
Gorge, 123 Marks Blvd.. Pittsburg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 060 Demo.
rr
JUDGE: Hamlin Beverly. Demo. And PITTSBURG 14 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 029 CONSOLIDATED WITH CLERKS: Branson ty J.
CLERKS: Knauss Wilma P, CONSOLIDATED And PITTSBURG 23 PITTSBURG 21 Demo.; Isakson Dorothy,
Demo.; Butler Alice, Demo. POLLING PLACE: Amelia Mar- CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Grace Luth- PITTSBURG PIiICINC 610
OAKLEY PRECINCT 008 tint, Garage, 555 Central Avenue. POLLING PLACE: Clemmie Lee Bran Church. 195 Alvarado Avenue.CONSOLIDATED WI H
And OAKLEY 10 CONSOLIDATED Pittsburg. Davis.Garage.608 Camino Avenue, Pittsburg. PITTSBURG MT r
POLLING PLACE:Ethel Bridges, INSPECTOR: Milani M a r y. Pittsburg.PITTSBURG PRECINCT 061 POLLING PLACE: E Ase-
Basement, Rt 1 Boz 246, Oakley. Demo. INSPECTOR: Holmes Katherine CONSOLIDATED WITH vedo, Patio, 130 Marys venue,
INSPECTOR: Sickenberger Bar- JUDGE: Belled Ruth, Demo. H, Demo. PITTSBURG 50 Pittsburg
bana,_16 Demo. CLERKS: Metra Josephine D, JUDGE:Davis Clemmle L,Demo. POLLING PLACE: Heights PITTSBURG PRICING !16
JUDGE: Maciel Louise, Demo. Demo.; Martini Amelia, Demo. CLERKS: Silno Rose M. Rep.. School. ]fain Corridor, 163 West CONSOLIDATED WI H
CLERKS: Bridges, Ethel N, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 011 Mims Octavio, Demo.Blvd, Pittsburg.PITTSBURG 5M-
Demo.; O'Neil Alta L, Demo. CONSOLIDATED WITH PITTSBURG PRECINCT 030 PITTSBURG PRECINCT Mt POLLING- PLACE: ttsburg
OAKLEY PRECINCT 004 PITTSBURG 0 CONSOLIDATED WITH a
POLLING PLACE: Juanita E PITTSBURG 25•
And PITTSBURG M Baptist Church. 8986 W w Pass c a
And OAKLEY 9 CONSOLIDATED
Baker, Dining Room, 813 East 12th POLLING PLACE: Beth Israel
CONSOLIDATED Road, Pittsburg. a =
POLLING PLACE:Oakley Wom- g POLLING PLACE: Edna LGar- PITTSBURG PRICING NS
an's Club, Second Street, Oakley. Street, Pittsburg Church, Meeting Room. 1210 Solari cia. Garage. 4267 Scenic Avenue, POLLING PLACE:W,
INSPECTOR: England Nellie. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 012 Street. Pittsburg. Pittsburg Elementary School, Main corridor,. r'
Demo. CONSOLIDATED WITH PITTSBURG PRECINCT 038 INSPECTOR: Garcia Edna L, 4141 Harbor Street, Pittsburg.
JUDGE: Jesse Johanna, Rep. PITTSBURG 9 And PITTSBURG 40 Demo. INSPECTOR: Bolin Demo. F
CLERKS: Kretschmer Lucille, POLLING PLACE David Solari CONSOLIDATED JUDGE:McKee Shirley J.Rep. JUDGE: Couch unA Le Detect tf
Rep.• Broderick Flora, Demo. POLLING PLACE: Stewarts CLERKS:Bassett Arlyne,Demo.: CLERKS: Mereurlo-. th
OAKLEY PRECINCT 006
Post, American Legion, East & eria*.
9th Streets. Pittsburg. Chapel Church, Education Bldg.. Davi Joan F. Rep. Demo.: Clawson E!ean Demo.
CONSOLIDATED WITH PITTSBURG PRECINCT 013 East Wing. MO Front Street. Pitts- PITTSBURG PRECINCT OM PITTSBURG PRICING STI
OAKLEY 1 POLLING PLACE: V I!1 a g e burg.CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: Vo Absen-
POLLING PLACE: Community School, 350 School Street. Pitts- INSPECTOR: Tiliis Magnolia, PITTSBURG 51 tee,
Baptist Church, O'Hara Avenue & burg• Demo• POLLING PLACE: Grant E PITTSBURG PRICING[6/S a '
Acme, Oakley. INSPECTOR: Wilde* Raymond. JUDGE: Graves Ruth. Rep.Lawrie, Family Room,34 Coronado CONSOLIDATED'WITH 1
OAKLEY PRECINCT OM Rep. CLERKS: Page Hattie, Demo.: Court, Pittsburg. PITTSBURG 6/s
CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGE: Syfret Helen. Demo. GrIWva Helen. Demo. PITTSBURG PRECINCT OM POLLING PLACE'
IST
Lady,
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OAKLEY 2 CLERKS: Pizzlmentl Grace M. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 085 CONSOLIDATED WITH Queen of the World ChPariahPOLLINGPLACE: R W Wight- Demo.; Beckstrom Ellie M, Non. And PITTSBURG 46 PITTSBURG 52 Hall. 62 Bella Vista AvPitts-
man, Garage, 120 Norcross Street, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 014 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Hl lvtew Jr.
Oakley. POLLING PLACE: National burg.
CONSOLIDATED WITH Nigh School, Main Corridor, 333
PITTSBURG-PRIC5MOAKLEYPRECINCT0APITTSBURG10Guard
Street.
Drill Room. 80 Yosemite Drive, Pittsburg CONSOLIDATEDH.And
POLLING
0 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Amelia Mar- Power Street, Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT 501 PITTSBURGPOLLINGPLACE: Evo Baldoc- tint. Garage, 555 Central Avenue, INSPECTOR: Madman Ruth, And PITTSBURG 614
chi, Laundry Room, gold 2 Boz Pittsburg. L>emo. CONSOLIDATEDPOLLING PLACE: - Air
187. Sellers Avenue, Oakley. JUDGE: Russo Janelyn, Rep School. Multi Use Room, $93 Canal
INSPECTOR: Hayes Viola M, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 016 CLERKS: Chari Jlinnle, Demo.: POLLING PLACE: Emella Ase- Road, Pittsburg I r `
Rep, CONSOLIDATED WITH Davl Rose C. Demo, vedo, Patio, 130 Mary's Ave,Pitts- PITTSBURG PRECINCT 5a0 t
JUDGE: Baidocchl Helen IL PITTSBURG 7 burg CONSOLIDATED W HPITTSBURGPRECINCT040
Demo. POLLING PLACE: Boys Club, INSPECTOR: Azevedo Emella, PITTSBURG !IN
CLERKS:Rogers Edna M.Demo.; Wood Shop, 350 West 8th Street.CONSOLIDATED WITH Demo. x
Lesch Ethel, Demo. Pittsburg. PITTSBURG :JUDGE: Gregory Jessie, Rep. POLLING PLACE:Amb EA- r
POLLING PLACE: Stewartsreen mentary School. Audltorl et. 3105
OAKLEY PRECINCT OM PITTSBURG
CONSOLIDATEDDATEDIW
WINCT
TH
Chapel Church, Education Bldg., Christofferson GAlice. Demo. Rep Willow Pass Road. Plttsb
CONSOLIDATED WITH East Wing,S80 Front Street.Pitta- PITTSBURG PRECINCT 021
OAKLEY 7 PITTSBURG 5 burg_ PITTSBURG PRECINCT 602 CONSOLIDATED W H
POLLING PLACE: Evo Baldoc- POLLING PLACE:Old City Hall
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 041
And PITTSBURG 505 POTTSBURG 9Mt " 1
chi, Laundry Room, Route 2 Boz Building, Council Chambers, 117 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE:Pae High
East 9th Street, Pittsburg.CONSOLIDATED WITH
187, Sellers Avenue, Oakley. POLLING PLACE: Church of School. Library,:205 Pacltks Ave-PITTSBURG Z< y iqOAKLEYPRECINCTOMPITTSBURGPRECINCT017POIJANGPLACE• First Baptist Pittsburg.
t ML View & Hanlon Way, nue. Pittsburg.
CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING PLACE: El Pueblo Church, Social Hall, 204 Odessa PittPORT CHICAGO PRECINCT M 4_
OAKLEY 4 School, Main Corridor, 950 El Street, Pittsburg.
INSPECTOR: Grasberg Thelma.
CONSOLIDATED WITH
POLLING PLACE:Oaksey Wom- pueblo Drive. Pittsburg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 042
Demo.
Davis Ethel E, Demo. PORT CHICAGO
ans Club. Second Street, Oakley. INSPECTOR: Stingily Hattye D. And Pittsburg 49 CLERKS:Draper Bernice,Demo.; POLLING PLACE:United Church rOAKLEYPRECINCT010Demo. CONSOLIDATED p Northeast trans,CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGE: Page L Carrie, Demo. POLLLNG PLACE: Paul Vienna,
Alice, Demo. of a Street. Por Ch1 i AoOAKLEY3CLERKS: Wise Allean, Demo.. Garage, Side Entrance.3820 Brook.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 603
PORT CHICAGO PREC118CT 0MPOLLINGPLACE:Ethel Bridges, Redac Cora, Demo.CONSOLIDATED WITH
Basement, Rt 1 Boz 246. Oakley. side Drive. Pittsburg. PITTSBURG 9112 And PORT CHICAGO s p--
OAKLEY PRECINCT Ott PITTSBURG PRECINCT 018 INSPECTOR:Vienna Rose,Demo. POLLING PLACE: Church of
CONSOLIDATED- r
And PITTSBURG 28 JUDGE: Lucido Nancy. Demo. POLLING PLACE Boy PointPOLLINGPLACE: Eagle City
Pittsburg.
ML View & Hanlon Way,
Mobile Home Park, Recreation CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Ericsson Betty M, PittsbSchool. Book Storage
ortl
Fleet
Hall, 89 Ottawa,POLLING PLACE: First Baptist Rep.: Costanza Slargaret, Demo. Eagle City, Oak- Church, Social Hall, 204 Odessa PITTSBURG PRECINCT 504 and Central Streets, PoK IChlesge.
ley'
Street, Pittsburg.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 048 POLLING PLACE: Concerted INSPECTOR: Nunes ! e G.
INSPECTOR: Cakebread Elliott CONSOLIDATED WITH Demo.
B. Demo.INSPECTOR: Newkirk Queenie PITTSBURG f
Services Center. Recreation Room.
JUDGE: Mattson Veld, Demo.
JUDGE: Cakebread B a r b a r a.
H. Demo. Columbia Circle, PittsburgPOLLINGPLACE:Jane Hughes. CLERKS:McJunkln La Rep.;
Demo.
Demo.
GE: Bastian Geraldine, Garage, Side Entrance, 416 West lette.
INSPECTOR: Eldridge Norve- Morton Jeal* A, DemHICAGOo.
CLERKS: Brumage Geraldine, CLERKS: Kirk Botha, Rep.;
12th Street, Pittsburg. JUDGE:Lightfoot Arvella,Demo. POR
CONSOLIDATED WITH r,Demo.; Davis Lorinda, Rep. Nilson Luvenia, Rep PITTSBURG PRECINCT 044 CLERKS: Tourvllle Sue, Demo.;PITTSBURG PRECINCT 001 PORT CHICAGO 2CONSOLIDATEDWITHWareHibernia, Demo, a sAndPITTSBURG47PITTSBURGPRECINCT019PITTSBURG22POLLINGPLACE: y Point
CONSOLIDATED And PITTSBURG 46 POLLING PLACE: M a s o n 1 c
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 6M
School, Book Storage R Final
POLLING PLACE: Parkside CONSOLIDATED And PITTSBURO 519Temple, 1690 Norton Street, Pftts- and Central Streets, PoKMChtcsgo
School, Main Corridor, 985 West POLLING PLACE: Pittsburg burgCONSOLIDATED PORT CHICAGO PRICI'ICT w6
17th Street, Pittsburg. Community Gym., 2120 Riverview PITTSBURG PRECINCT 045 POLLING PLACE: Bel - Air And PORT CHICAGO 1 Aad PORT
INSPECTOR: Cavallaro Dorothy Drive,Pittsburg. CONSOLIDATED WITH School. Multi Use Room, 663 Canal CHICAGO 5 CONSOLI"TID
J. Demo.INSPECTOR:Wilson Dorothy V. PITTSBURG 20 Road, Pittsburg,POLLING PLACE:United ChurchJUDGE:Collins Juanita P.Demo. Demo. POLLING PLACE:Mabel L Lar- INSPECTOR: Kutner Talleulah
of Christ. Northeast l ntranoe,
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CLERKS: Schlenner Sophie C. JUDGE: Miller Evelyn, Rep. sen, G F. Demo.
Kinzie Street, Port CblCLERKS: MeyerGarage, BS Manville Avenue,Rep.. Prado Jorcla S. Demo yer Mary L, Rep.; Pittsburg. JUDGE:Woodyard Eunice,Demo. cuO'
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PTTSBURG PRECINCT 002 Lozano Angeline B, Demo. CLERKS: Kaiser Margaret M. INSPECTOR: Arnold ( glia I.,
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 016ANDPITTSBURG3PITTSBURGPRECINCT020 Rep: Lynch Helen M, Rep. Demo.
CONSOLIDATED WITH sCONSOLIDATEDAndPITTSBURG45PITTSBURGPRECINCT606JUDGE:Foster Marion 11, xPITTSBURG19q„POLLING PLACE: Colonial Ina, CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE Pittsburg And PITTSBURG M CLERKS: Reece Bar ]8.Recreation Room, 457 Los Medanos POLLING PLACE:Mabel L Lar- Community CONSOLIDATED
Street, Pittsburg. e. Pittsburg.
Gym. 2120 Riverview Demo.; Tweedy.Norma, Rep.
rg• sen, Garage, 8b Manville Avenue, Drive. PitPOLLING PLACE:Pacifica High PORT CHICAGO PRECI CT M5INSPECTOR: Anderson Vera $, Pittsburg. School. Library, 205 Pacifica Ave-Rep• INSPECTOR: Mullen Jose blue, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 047 CONSOLIDATIO'WWITH ,Josephine,
CONSOLIDATED WITH
nue. Pittsburg PORT CHICAGOJUDGE: C
Meyerll
Ann, Rep. Demo.
PITTSBURG 1
INSPECTOR: Skvorsk Ruth E, POLLING PLACE:UnitldChurch.CLERKS: eyer Rosins, Demo.: JUDGE: Trezza Frances. Demo. Demo.
Bllleci Frances. Demo. CLERKS: Malmberg M a r!e, School.
OING PLACE:C : P a985 I d e JUDGE: Trahey Margaret E. K[nzlCe Street,
Northeast t M
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 003 Demo.: Nicholas Anne, Demo.Demo.17th Street, Pittsburg. PASSED AND ADOP'ED thisCONSOLIDATEDWITHPITTSBURGPRECINCT021CLERKS: Durbin Mildred, Rep.:
4th day of October. 1988] by, thePITTSBURG2AndPITTSBURGf0PITTSBURGPRECINCT010JohnsonFosC, Demo
CONSOLIDATED WITH following vote of the Board:POLLING PLACE: Colonial Inn, CONSOLIDATED PITTSBURG PRECINCT 607 a iPITTSBURG3SAYES: Supervisors 1LRecreationRoom, 457 Loa Medanos POLLING PLACE: Grace Luth- And Pittsburo 6t0Street, Pittsburg. OLLING PLACE: Nationaltional Dias, James E. Moriarty 'Thomasrc• Pian Church, 195 Alvarado Avenue, CONSOLIDATED
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 004 Pittsburg. Guard Armory, Drill Room, 99 John Coil. I.dmusd A. Id,
POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth A INSPECTOR: Logan Marie A. Power Street, Pittsburg.POLLING PLACE: Ambrose James P. Kenny.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 049 School. Auditorium, 3105 Willow NOES: Nona r_Border, Living Room,233 Rose Mn Demo.
CONSOLIDATED WITH P Road. Pittsburg. ABENT: NoneAvenue, Pittsburg. JUDGE: Borges Deana, Demo.
PITTSBURG 42 INSPECTOR:Britton Dorothy L I hereby certify that a fore-INSPECTOR: Border Elizabeth CLERKS: Stroup Leslie M, Rep.: Rep.A Demo. Tyler Hazel P. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Paul Vienna, going Is a true and correct copy
JUDGE: Nicoll Mildred, Demo.PITTSBURG PRECINCT 022
Garage, Side Entrance,3820 Brook- JUDGE:Campbell Vera C.Demo. of an order entered on the minutes
side Drive, Pittsburg. CLERKS:Healy Daniel J,Demo.. of said Board of Sopa ro onCLERKS: Shape Dorothy, Rep.; And PITTSBURG 44 Jerebok lone. Rep. the date aforesaid.Conklin Susan, Rep. CONSOLIDATED PITTSBURG PRECINCT 060
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 600 Witness my hand and thr Sial
PITTSBURG PRECINCT 005
And PITTSBURG N
And PITTSBURG 520 of the Board of Supervisors ofPOLLINGPLACE: M a a o n I c
And PITTSBURG ti Temple, 1690 Norton Street, Pitts- CONSOLIDATED
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CONSOLIDATED burg• POLLING PLACE: H e i g h t s CONSOLIDATED fixed this 4th day of Octo IML
POLLING PLACE:Old City Hall INSPECTOR: Caruso Azalea. School.
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PittsburgCorridor. 163 West
mentary SPOLLINchool.,, Auditorium. 3105 cc: Administrator
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Building, Council Chambers, 117 Demo. Willow Pan Road. Pittsburg. Eleotion.DepartmentINSPECTOR: Pankau Lillian V,
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East 9th Street, Pittsburg. JUDGE:
Brun
Mary, Rep k:
INSPECTOR: Cunnin CLERKS: Bruno Esther, Demo. Demo INSPECTOR: Parker Juanita,gal No. 66-186. Pub, OtK. 1T.
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Shadell Grace H. Rep. JUDGE: Vigil Mary M, Demo. Demo. 24, 1966.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 11, 1966, at 9 a.m., in
the Board chambers , Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION Y
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. I
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Ad jus tments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED it being understoa&_-
that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Health Department. Increase hours Physical Therapist, position
04, Salary Range 38 ($584-$710), from 24/40
to 40/40, effective October 12, 1966.' Y
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Probation Department. Advance effective date of one (1) Deputy
Probation Officer allocated by Resolution
Number 5480 from January 1, 1967 to November 1,,
1966 .
Social Service. Add two (2) Eli ibility Assistants, Salary
Range 25 ($425517) , and cancel two (2)
Economic Opportunity Community Aide Trainees,
Salary Range 16 ($341-$415) , effective
October 12, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Filling of One Vacant Position
of Deputy Marshal I, Y{
Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal
Court Judicial District.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS B3 THE 'BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for filling one vacant position of Deputy Marshal I_: `:•
in the Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court Judicial District, as required by Section'
73360.1 of the Government Code, to provide for the continued employment of the former,
Constable of the Danville Judicial District.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor. Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed, be and:
they are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
West Coast Regional Conference of the American Public Welfare Association, int °.
Portland, Oregon, from October 16, 1966 through October 19, 1966, will be attended
by the following Social Service Department employees : Mrs . Constance Rinne,
Miss June Larson, Miss Rosalie Rowsey, Miss Minnie O'Neal.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro-
priation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION Fund Account Sub. Acct. DECREASE INCREASE rte''
Main Object
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Flood Control District
Homelite XL Brushcutter 2505 2505-7754 008 250
Polaroid Land Camera #100 2505 2505-7750 Oil 160 z
Reserve for Contingencies 2505 2505-9970 90
Contra Costa County
Consolidated Fire District
Land Use Master Plan 2025 2025-7700 080 1)6,200
Gamewell Alarm Equip.2025 2025-7750 024 2) 310
Teletypewriter 2025 2025-7?50 081 3) 111
Reserve for Contingencies 2025 2025-9970 6,621
Martinez Buildings
Provide quarters in basement 1003 086-7710 515 3,975
of Court House for Justice
Court A
Various Alterations 1003 086-7710 603 3,975
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Additional 22 years carpeting 1003 086-7710 516 366
Various Alterations 1003 086-7710 603 366
Civil Service Department
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Capital Outlay Electric 32
Typewriter item 1#4
035-7751)
Capital Outlay item #2 32
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County Clerk
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Supplies 1003 240-2100 70
Capital outlay 1003 240-7751 03 70
County Recorder V
Supplies 1003 355-2100 150
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Capital Outlay 1003 355-7751 003 150 Y
Hospital
Misc Lab & Equip 540-7754 106 434 t
Repair & Sec. Equipment 540-2270 310w
Four Typewriters 540-7751 036 744 K
Probation-Childrens
Shelter #309
Rent of Real Property 1003 309-2260 8,000
Furnishing and Installation 1003 309- r :
of Draperies and Bedspreads 099-7711 607 8,000 1
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Bl ac khawk Road 1003 661-7600 815 1,500 s :
5. Canyon Road 1003 661-7601 387 17,000
5. Carryon Road 1003 661-7600 387 10,000
6. Danville Highway 1003 661-7601 364 8,000
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 16,500
7 . Appian Wadi A. D 1003 661-7600 202 24,800 3
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. Missouri Street 1003 662-7600 810 1,250
3. Gloria Terrace 1003 662-7600 809 2,200
7. Rincon Road 1003 662-7600 210 24,500
7. Rincon Road 1003 662-7601 210 300
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 3,450
AIRPORT
4. Golf Course Driveway 1003 130-7712 607 800
4. Pave Runway 1003 130-7712 601 800
Sheriff Communications
Car Radio 1003 650-7756 023 15,010
Mobile Radio 1003 255-7758 027 575
Transceiver 1003 256-7758 006 15,010
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Radio for Patrol Boat 1003 256-7758 007 575
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APPROPRIATION (Continued) Fund Account Sub. Acct. DECREASE INCREASE , . wok
Main Object
Social Service - 500
yLeaseholdImprovements100350022612,400
I Various Alterations 1003 086 7710 603 2,100
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Amending
Resolution No . 5422 of
August 16, 1966, increasing
Salary Range for Classification
of Communications Engineer.rf'M'
This Board having on August 16, 1966 adopted Resolution No. 5422, which fixed, the
salary of the position of Communications Engineer at Range 62 ($1,047-$1,273) ; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r
ORDERED that said resolution is amended to provide that recruitment may be at the third step
of the range ($1,154) subject to approval of the Civil Service Commission.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 '
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Cost of I
Hospital Care.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Justice Court by
the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost of Hospital
care:
Mr. Britt Adams 489.92
Mr. Robert M. Dickie 427.22
Mr . Howard Hundley 230.00
Mrs . Alice Lee Roberts 225.57 4
Passed and adopted on October 11, 1966 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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Suit to Recover Costs Owed
Contra Costa County. of
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court.,11L
b the Auditor-Controllerts Office against the following persons to recover the costs owedYg
Contra Costa County.
Mr. Joe P. Aven 21.20 Mr. Herbert Higgins 164.31
Ms. Elena Barrlucci 85.54 Mr. William A. Lewis 196.15
Mr. Lawrence Barngrover 78.77 Mr. Robert MCEuen 31.36
Mr. Manuel Barral 11.20 Mr. William Montgomery 20.32
Mr. Russell Beebe 33.04 Mr. William H. Morgan 29.20
Mr. Marvin Bischel 127.81 Mr. Edward Murphy 24.16
Mr. Zaydoc Bratton 43 .16 Mr. J. B. Richardson 171.97 a
Mr. William Cummings 24.00 Mr. Richard Snell 104.29
Mr. Stan Flohr 120.76 Mr. Robert Taylor 12.00
Mr. Archie Hakala 11.20 Mr. Aubry Tucker 152.55
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PASSED AND ADOPTED on October 11, 1966 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
F.ABSENT: None. W,
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor f
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and
she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mrs . Lucille O'Brien, Social Service Department -
Biennial Meeting of State and Local Staff Development Directors
in Washington, D.C . , from October 18, 1966 through October 21, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None,
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Attendance of Selected x
Personnel, Social Service
Department, at Symposium
on "Mental Health and the
Aging Process."
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted for attendance of selected personnel (Maximum of twelve)
of Social Service Department at symposium on "Mental Health and the Aging Process" to be
conducted at the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco Medical Center,
on Friday, October 21, 1966 and Saturday, October 22, 1966 with the understanding that the
registration fee of $10 will be reimbursed by the county and that county time will be utilized s L^at the Friday sessions only.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Amending
Board's Order of September 13,
1966, re Travel Authorization,t
Office of County Assessor.
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This Board having on September 13, 1966 authorized John Kizlin, Kenneth Chrisman
and M. E. Cook, Senior Auditor-Appraisers, Office of the County Assessor, to proceed to
New York City and other eastern cities in the period between September 11, 1966 and
October 1, 1966 for the purpose of auditing records of various corporations owning property
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that
said Board 's order of September 13, 1966 is amended to provide that the date of return is
October 14, 1966, rather than October 1, 1966. z
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: - Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Granting
permission to leave the
State of California.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that William L. Milano, Vice Chairman, Pla m i ng Commission, be and he is hereby
granted permission to leave the State of California during the period between October 13,
1966 and October 23, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller
to Make Refunds .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund balances to the following
individuals who have overpaid their accounts at the County Airport:
Parsons Automatic Scale Co. $12.00
Reynolds Partridge 10.00
Howard E. Reynolds 5.00
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
District Attorney to file
suit against Bernice E.
Helmich and Maurice R.
Helmich for damages to
county vehicle.
Upon the recommendation of the District Attorney,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized and directed
to file suit against Bernice E. Helmich and Maurice R. Helmich to recover the cost of damages
to the county resulting from an automobile accident on February 16, 1966 in which a vehicle
negligently driven by Bernice E. Helmich collided with a county vehicle.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
District Attorney to Initiate
Legal Action against M. and
E. Kotter.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to initiate legal action against Milton
and Evelyn Kotter and their surety, Pacific Employers Insurance Company, to obtain payment
of unpaid taxes, penalties and costs on Subdivision 3431, within thej City of Concord.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Treasurer-Tax CollectorF
to Solicit Quotations from
Various Financial Institutions.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Treasurer-Tax Collector is authorized to solicit quotations from
various financial institutions for short term borrowing of funds pursuant to Government
Code Sections 53850 through 53858.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement
with Abraham Amador for
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Translation Service to be
Provided to the Office of i
Economic Opportunity. r
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement
between Contra Costa County and Abraham Amador, under the terms of which translation
service (English and Spanish) will be provided to the Office of Economic Opportunity in the 5 v
period from October 15, 1966 to February 28, 1967 at a maximum cost of $1,000.
The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of Authorizing
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Chairman to execute Grant
Agreement covering Neighborhood
Youth Corps Project, and Y
Agreement with Contra Costa
County Board of Education. r
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD A.
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute grant agreement
covering Neighborhood Youth Corps Project for the 1966-1967 fiscal year, in the amount of
821,940 ($696,9aO in federal Binds and $125,030 in local funds , provided by participating Ya
agencies ) ; and
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agreement which provides that the Contra Costa County Board of Education is delegated the
responsibility for administration of the project (as a component of the Community Action
Program) .
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z{
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. N
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement
with Home Health and Counseling r
Services of Contra Costa County.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute agreement
between the County of Contra Costa and the Home Health and Counseling Services of Contra
Costa County, under the terms of which the Countwill make available to the Home Health q
and Counciling Services a sum not to exceed $15,840, furnished by the California State y
Department of Public Health, for home nursing care and counseling services for the period
from July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1967.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, fir.:
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. iv=
NOES: None. i
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Extension of Agreement with
Neighborhood House of
North Richmond.
The Board of Supervisors having considered extension of the agreement between
Contra Costa County and Neighborhood House of North Richmond for the provision of delinquency
prevention services;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that extension of the agreement between Contra Costa County and
Neighborhood House of North Richmond for the provision of delinquency prevention services
during the period October 12, 1966 through October 11, 1967 is APPROVED on the same terms
s and conditions that prevailed for the agreement terminating October 11, 1966; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Office of the District Attorney is DIRECTED to G,
prepare the extension of said agreement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the' Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Order to Show Cause,
Summons, and Petition for
Writ of Mandate in Court
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Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 11, 1966 , referred copy of Order to
Show Cause, Summons, and Petition for Writ of Mandate served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy _
Clerk, on October 11, 1966, in Action No. 102760 of the Superior Court of the State of`
California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, DONALD WEBB and THERAL NEILSON versus
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, to the Office of the District Attorney;,
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, j
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Appointing
Mr. William R. Higham to the
Office of Public Defender.
The Board on September 27, 1966 met in executive session to interview four appli
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by
eview
by a screening committee comprised of Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll, County Adminis
trator J. P. Mc Brien, and Personnel Director F. E. Emery; and l ,.
Chairman Kenny stated that the Board had unanimously selected as its choice
Mr. William R. Hi hams Attorney at Law, 423 Cumberland, Pittsburgs California;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. William R. Higham is APPOINTED to the Office of Public
Defender, effective November 1, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: T
AYE'S: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointments
to Aviation Liaison Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to the Aviation Liaison Committee:
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Mr. Joe B. Smoot, 1843 Parkside Drive, Walnut Creek, California.
Mr. Charles H. Matteson, 4640 Appian Way, E1 Sobrante, California.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Appointing N
Members to the Board of
Directors of the Concord
Hospital District.
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This Board having on July 5, 1966 authorized consolidation of Regular Hospital
District Election for Directors of the Concord Hospital District with the State General
Election to be held on November 8, 1966 ; and
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Said District having advised that the conditions of Section 32100.4 of the Health
and Safety Code of the State of California have been met, and having recommended the
appointment of William J. Keenan and Elmer C. Whalen to the office of member of the
Board of Directors of the Concord Hospital District for four year terms commencing the
first Tuesday in January, 1967;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said appointments are APPROVED, and the Board 's order of
July 5, 1966 be and the same is hereby CANCELED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Traffic
and Planning Studies
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Central Contra Costa
County.
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The Board having; received Resolution No. 107-66 from the City of Pleasant Hill
requesting Contra Costa County to undertake comprehensive traffic and planning studies
relating to a coordinated transportation system in Central Contra Costa County;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to Planning and Public Works Departments, representatives
of said Departments to arrange a meeting with the members of the Transit Coordinating Committe
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None . Fes_
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In the Matter of Communication
From Contra Costa Park and
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Recreation Council re
Open Space" Zoning.
A communication having been received from Patrick Whittle, President of the Contra
Costa Park and Recreation Council, reaffirming its endorsement of the proposal of Supervisor
J. E. Moriarty regarding "Open Space" zoning for East Bay Municipal Utility District lands,
which proposal was referred by the Board to the Open Space Study Committee, and inquiring
as to when the Committee might make its report; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said comnunication is REFERRED to its Public Education and Recreation Committee
Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. P. Kenny) , said Supervisors being the Co-chairmen of the
Open Space Study Committee.
i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.-
AYES:
oard:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging
report of the Planning Depart-
ment re setback on waterfront
lots, Bethel Island area.
The County Planning Department having this day presented a report on the request-
of certain organizations in the Bethel Island area that the 50-foot setback on waterfront
lots remain in the County R-R Ordinance;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE;
BOARD ORDERED that said report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Affidavits
of Publication of Ordinances .
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 2013 and 2022 and Affidavits
of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appear-
ing 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 Linscheid, 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 was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Rental Agreement with
August E. Silva for County
Property located at
180 Camino Pablo, Orinda.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to rent the.. F
county property at 180 Camino Pablo, Orinda, to former owner, August E. Silva, designated
as "tenant", until said tenant can move from the premises, rental to be on a month-to month
basis at $125 per month, is APPROVED.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director,
is authorized to execute rental agreement on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy.
NOES: None.W
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Preliminary Plans for
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the Moraga Fire Station,
Eastern Contra Costa County
Fire Protection District.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that preliminary plans for the Moraga Fire Station, Eastern Contra Costa County Fire
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Protection District, are hereby APPROVED and the project architect, Mr. Wayne A. Littlejohn,
A.I.A. , is AUTHORIZED to proceed with the preparation of the construction drawings and
specifications .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.fs
In the Matter of Proposed
Ordinance to Create a
Cultural Commission in the
County.
This being the time fixed for report to the Board by its Social Programs Committee
with reference to a proposed ordinance to create a Cultural Commission in Contra Costa County,
and it having been noted that the City of Richmond protested the passage of such a proposal
without first being given adequate time in which to study the ordinance to determine how it
would affect the City and the City's own art center; and r
On the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed
ordinance is referred jointly to the Contra Costa County Mayors ' Conference and to the City
Councils within the County, with the request that the City Councils study the proposal and
submit their findings to the Board of Supervisors, prior to November 9, 1966. k.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES : None.
ABSENT: None.w
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In the Matter of Letter from
Mayor Frank Cortese, Jr. ,
El Cerrito, re Animal Control
Service.
This Board having received a letter from Mayor Frank Cortese, Jr. , City of
El Cerrito, California, expressing dissatisfaction with animal control service in that t
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city and suggesting that representatives from both the city and the county meet to discuss t:
the situation; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Agricultural Commissioner, Animal Control Director,
and the County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Providing
Legal Defense for Sheriff
Walter F. Young.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD '
ORDERED that the County shall provide .legal defense for Sheriff Walter F. Young in the case(
of William Joseph Braze versus Contra Costa County et al. in accordance with provisions of
the California Government Code, Section 825 and 995•
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. F
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In the Matter of Recommendation
from the Contra Costa County
Water District re Authorization
of the Kellogg Unit, Central
Valley Project.
This Board having received a copy of resolution adopted by the Contra Costa County {
Water District, in which it recommends to the Secretary of the Interior and to the United
States Bureau of Reclamation that authorization of the Kellogg Unit be submitted to Congress
as soon as possible and separately from any other proposed water project, and said district
having requested that this Board support its resolution; and w
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, .IT IS BY THE- BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Water Agency.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kerry.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. T
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the County Clerk-Recorder
to Rent Space in the City
of Richmond Auditorium.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Clerk-Recorder is authorized to rent space in the City of Richmond:;
Auditorium for a period not to exceed two weeks for the purpose of storing and operating a
number of the Cubic vote counting devices in Richmond during the November, 1966 General
Election; and U
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED .that the Building Maintenance Department is
authorized to arrange for electrical connections for the Cubic machines at that location.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4k,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Amend Lease for Premises at
524 Main Street, Martinez.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to prepare
j amendment to lease between the County of Contra Costa and lessors of premises at 524 Main
Street, Martinez, presently occupied by the Office of the County Clerk for registration
and election operations, to provide for the lease of an additional 1025 square feet at
the same location for the storage and use of a number of Cubic vote counting devices; and
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Maintenance Department is
authorized to arrange for electrical connections for the Cubic machines at that location.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
the County Auditor-Controller
to Establish a New Property
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to establish a new fund (Property
Tax Reduction Fund) in which to deposit all additional revenues received by the county
under the provisions of AB 143, which was enacted into law in 1966 and which provides for
adjustments in various legal fees. Y
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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jAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 3
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Rental of
Slurry Seal Equipment for
use at Buchanan Field. j4
Work Order 5359.
WHEREAS pursuant to Board Order of September 20, 1966, authorizing the Public Works
Director to arrange rental of slurry seal mixing and placing equipment for maintenance use 4
on the runways at Buchanan Field, on October 5, 1966, bids for said ,rental of equipment
were received from California Fresno Asphalt Company and Bay Slurry Seal Company by the
Public Works Department; and
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WHEREAS the Public Works Director having advised this Board that California Fresno
Asphalt Company did submit the lowest responsible bid;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to notify the
California Fresno Asphalt Company that work will start on October 17, 1966.3
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
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In the Matter of Referring
Communication From Law ry _
Firm of Broad, Busterud
and Khourie, re Assessment
Procedures .
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The Board having received a communication signed by Douglas E. Lord, and by Royce H.
Schulz, on behalf of Broad, Busterud and Khourie, a law firm, making certain charges against
and demands of the County with respect to assessment procedures, and alleging that personal
property taxes have and are being lost to the County as a result of the Board's refusal to
share costs of the contract between the City of Richmond and the State Attorney General for
the local auditing program presently being conducted in said city; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee
of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll), the County Assessor, and the County
Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Consideration
of the Report of the County
Administrator re Proposed
Consolidation of Social Program t
Agencies .
This being the time fixed for the Board to consider the report received from the
County Administrator on October 4, 1966 concerning the alternative methods proposed by the
Bay Area Social Planning Council for conducting a study to determine the feasibility of gN
consolidating the four major social program agencies of the county government (Health,
Hospital, Social Service and Probation), in which report the County Administrator suggests t'=w
that , under the existing circumstances, the following action be taken:
1. Approval of a study by consultants and/or the Bay Area Social Planning
Council be withheld;
2. The Office of the County Administrator continue to apply financial
and personnel controls to the social program departments;
3, The Office of the County Administrator engage in greater depth in Vw.
program and project coordination with respect to social program
departments;
I 4. The provisions of Resolution Number 867 and Resolution Number 868
adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 1962) be reaffirmed to
insure full attention to social programs and projects by all concerned;
5. The Rodeo Neighborhood Center approach be given a fair trial as a
cooperative operational technique before social program organizational
adjustments are attempted; and
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The County Administrator having further reported that since major changes in pro-
visions
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visions for medical care are underway, the problems associated with such arrangements should
be solved without complicating the situation by concurrent studies of, and possible changes
in, existing organizational arrangements; and k
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Supervisor Moriarty, to clarify his original proposal for the conducting of the
study, presented his report in which he pointed out that one of the primary reasons for the *
study would be for the purpose of determining any areas of duplication of functions or
elimination of inefficiencies, consolidating departments or functions wherever feasible,
and recommending that the Planning Council be requested to continue with the portion of
the study to be paid for with the council's funds (the Non-Service Delivery System Approach), G"
their findings to be presented to the Board as soon as possible; and
Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Assocl
ation, stated that although the Association has not advocated the consolidation of the four
departments, it is in agreement with Mr. Moriarty's report for the most part and that
duplication such as exists in the Mental Health Program conducted by the hospital and the 11z .
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program conducted by the Health Department should be eliminated; and 5'11
Mr. Richard M. Sax, Contra Costa County Directors Bay Area Social Planning Councils
endorsed the recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty, advocated the use of an external study
and reaffirmed the council's position that it would like to conduct said study; and r
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study to an organization new in the field, stating that the Administrator has the background
and qualifications to conduct the study if given the personnel; and
Supervisor Kenny concurred with Supervisor Linscheid in that the Board should not
delegate the study to another agency; and
Supervisor Dias stated that he had not had sufficient time in which to evaluate
the report of the County Administrator; and r
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be held over to October 18, 1966. r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Claims Filed
by Hanna and Morton on Behalf
of Gulf Oil Corporation for
Refund of Taxes .
Hanna and Morton, Attorneys at Law, 523 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles, California,
having filed with this Board claims on behalf of Gulf Oil Corporation for refund of real
property taxes in the amounts of $227.04 and $329.13, which it alleges were erroneously
and/or illegally assessed to and collected from said company for the year July 1, 1965 through=` `.
June 30, 1966 under Parcel No. 032-270-826, Code 82-011 and Parcel No. 032-270-827, Code
82-011; and ate.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:fa
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r-
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Claim Filed
by Hanna and Morton on Behalf
of Standard Oil Company of
California for Refund of Taxes.
Hanna and Morton, Attorneys at Law, 523 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles, California, ',
having filed with this Board a claim on behalf of Standard Oil Company of California for
refund of real property taxes in the amount of $6,493.64, which it alleges were erroneously,
and/or illegally assessed to and collected from said company for the year July 1, 1965 r;;_
through June 30, 1966 under Parcel No. 026-100-808, Code No. 82-005; and M
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed b the following vote of the Board:g g P y g w
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Accepting
Deed to Real Property at
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705 Williams Drive, Richmond
and authorizing Payment to
Reinstate and Assume Existing
Loan.
Good cause appearing therefore IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That upon the condition that reinstatement and assumption of the mortgage indebted, .,..,;,
ness described below be accomplished, the County of Contra Costa hereby accepts that certain".:,.;],'-,.--
Grant
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Grant Deed dated October 6, 1966, from Neal Taylor and Wallace Taylor to that certain real
property described as
Lot 344 as shown on the map of Parchester Village Unit
No. 2, filed in Book 39 of Maps, page 34, in the Office
of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County
M commonly known as 705 Williams Drive, Richmond, California, and in consideration of which
the County hereby agrees to release Neal Taylor and Wallace Taylor of all obligation under l
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that certain Reimbursement Agreement and Lien dated July 13, 1960, and executed by Mrs . Neal
Taylor and that certain Reimbursement Agreement and Lien dated May 2, 1960, and executed
by Mrs . Neal S. Taylor.
Further, in connection with the acceptance of said real property, the Auditor
Controller is authorized and directed to pay not to exceed Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars
550.00) to Pacific States Mortgage Co. for the purpose of reinstating and assuming the
outstandingg indebtedness secured by that certain Deed of Trust to said real property r
dated May 8, 1961 and recorded June 7, 1951 in Book 1774 of Official Records page 531,
the beneficial interest of which was assigned to New York Life Insurance Company, a corporatic`
by an instrument dated May 8, 1951 and recorded June 7, 1951 in Book 1774 of Official
Records, page 535, and the County of Contra Costa does hereby agree to assume said indebtedne'"
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The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,3.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F'
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Requests
concerning salaries and
classification of certain r;
County Hospital personnel.
Mr. Henry L. Clarke, Business Manager of Contra Costa County Employees Association,
Local 1675 (as the representative of the Hospital Attendants-LVN's Negotiating Committee) ,
appeared before the Board to request that it open salary considerations at this time for
Hospital Attendants, and that it recognize the Licensed Vocational Nurses, who are now
classified as Hospital Attendants, by creating a new classification entitled "Licensed
Vocational Nurse" ; and
Mr. Clarke further requested a total salary increase since July 1, 1966, of 172%
for. the Licensed Vocational Nurses employed as Hospital Attendants, and a total salary increas
since July 1, 1966, of 15% for the non-licensed Hospital Attendants ; and
The Board havin considered the requests , noting that the matter of establishing a
classification entitled ' Licensed Vocational Nurse" had been referred to the Civil Service
Commission for recommendation; and calling attention to the Board's compensation policy
which states that requests for salary adjustments following adoption of the budget will be
considered only in emergent situations .
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the requests submitted by Mr. Clarke be and the same are herebyu
denied.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5609.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5609, in which the Board proclaims October 27, 1966 as "Navy
Day", is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board :
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, u
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. G
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution NO. 5610.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5610, in which the Board accepts as completed as of September 30,
1966, contract with Martin Brothers, Inc., for construction of a drainage channel and
intercepting ditches, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord area, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board :
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r--
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.p
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5612, 5613,
56114. and 5615.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS -BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions listed below in which the Board fixed November 22, at 10:00 a.m.
as the time for hearing reports on amended assessments, are APPROVED:
Resolution No. 5612 - Assessment District 1962-2 .
Resolution No. 5613 - Assessment District 1964-3, Amador Valley Water.
Resolution No. 5614 - Assessment District 1962-7.
Resolution No. 5615 - Gregory Meadows Assessment District No. 1.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Li ns the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No . 5618.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5618, in which the Board fixes November 9, 1966 , at 10:30 a.m r
for sale of $2,200,000 issue of 1966 Acalanes Union High School District Bonds, Series A;
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of t,
Resolutions Nos . 5619-56220 .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5619-5622, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
make correction of erroneous assessments , are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll'.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. e
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos . 5623 and 5624. 1
On motion of Supervisor Ooll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5623 and 5624, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Considering
Ordinance Amendment for Pay w.y
Differential for Employees
Teaching in a Vocational
Education Program.
The Board having considered the matter of an ordinance amendment to provide for a
five percent pay differential for employees teaching in an approved vocational education x
program requiring possession of a vocational education credential;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, z :
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to prepare said ordinance
for adoption by the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Z.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
Court Consolidation. yiz
This being the time fixed for the Board to receive a report from a special committee
heretofore designated to study the feasibility of lower court consolidations, it was noted
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that Supervisors T. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid had submitted individual written reports to
the Board members, Supervisor Coll recommending that the Antioch and Pittsburg Justice Courts
be consolidated into one which he believes will result in the establishment of a municipal
court through judicial decree (by the filing of an appropriate action beyond the jurisdiction
of a justice court) ; and Supervisor Linscheid recommending that instead of combining the
Pittsburg and Antioch courts at this time, a qualified individual be selected by the Board
to fill the vacant judgeship in the Pittsburg Court, and the Board direct the Office of the
County Administrator to conduct annual reviews of the population in the Pittsburg Judicial
Court District to determine whether its Judicial Court District boundaries should be revised
and whether certain judicial districts should be combined; and ti
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The following persons commented on the proposed consolidation:
Mr. James W. Schofield, Chairman of the Judicial Committee of the Grand Jury,
reported that his committee had arranged a meeting with the Contra Costa County Bar Association
and with the Judges , Marshals and Constables Association; that the Grand Jury reaffirms its
position to consolidate the Pittsburg and Antioch Justice Courts into one municipal court; c>
the Bar Association advises consolidation; James McFarland, President of the Central Contra s...
Costa Bar Association, expressed favor of the consolidation; and the Judges, Marshals and
Constables Association opposed the court consolidation; and
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Mr. ?den Larson, Vice President of the Contra Costa County Bar Association, advised
that the recommendation of the Association for consolidation concerned only the Antioch and
Pittsburg Justice Courts;
Mr. Floyd Miller, speaking as a taxpayer of the City of Pittsburg, expressed the
opinion that a master plan should be formulated to effect consolidation of courts throughout Fix...
the county, but until that time the Pittsburg and Antioch Courts be left as they are at
present;
Judge Sam Hall, President of the Judges, Marshals and Constables Association, stated
that the Association is against consolidation of the Pittsburg-Antioch Courts and would like
to see a new judge appointed in the Pittsburg Justice Court; and
Chairman Kenny noted that the District Attorney had furnished the Board Members
material concerning three alternatives available to the Board in light of the present vacancy
in the judgeship of the Pittsburg Justice Court: A) filling the Justice Court vacancy;
B) combining the Pittsburg and Antioch Justice Court Districts into a municipal court
district; C) combining the Pittsburg, Antioch, and other justice court districts into a
municipal court district;
County Administrator J. P. McBrien reported that in terms of economics , establish-
ment of a municipal court now would probably result in an increase in costs; however, it
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should be kept in mind that the Board now has the opportunity to establish such a court, s
whereas the opportunity may not exist at the time the population in the district may be
nearing 40,000; he concluded by stating that this is a policy matter which must be decided
by the Board; and
A copy of a resolution adopted by the City of Antioch requesting that the Board s F
make no change whatever in the Antioch Justice Court, by way of consolidation or otherwise.,u
and that a judge promptly be appointed to fill the vacancy in the Pittsburg Justice Court, rA.
was filed with the Clerk; and
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The Board being desirous of time in which to study the detailed alternatives con r
tained in the report of the District Attorney, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by
Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be continued to October 18; '
1966 for decision.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Adjournment
in Respect to the Memory of t;}
the Late E. P. "Slip" Madigan,
and the Late Claudio Garibotti.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that adjournment of this meeting is taken at 4&45 p.m. in respect to the
memory of the late E. P. "Slip" Madigan and in respect to the memory of the late Claudio
Garibotti.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Boards
AYESt Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES& None.
ABSENT& None. G
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 18, 1966, at 9 a.m. in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
James Ken Chairman
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1966 3
THE BOARD NET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
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PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,r
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS a'
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
XPRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
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In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor f
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required•.
District Attorney. Add one (1) Stenographer Clerk, Salary Range 4
21 ($385-$469), and cancel one (1) Typist
Clerk, Salary Range 18 ($358-$436), effective
October 19, 1966.
Health Department. Add one (1) Therapist Aide, Salary Range 23 f
405-$493), and cancel one (1) Physical
Therapist, position number 03, Salary Range 38 x
584-$710), effective October 19, 1966.
Planning Department. Cancel one (1) 16/40 Typist Clerk, Salary
Range 18 ($358-$436) , effective October 19,L
1966.
Probation Department. Decrease hours of Probation Trainee, position
number 02, from 40/40 to 24/40, effective
October 19, 1966.
Public Works. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
class of Junior Right of Way Agent, Salary
Range 35 ($543-$660), and reclassify one (1)
Appraiser's Aide position to Junior Right of
Way Agent, effective October 19, 1966.
Social Service.Reclassify Economic Opportunity Community Aide
Trainee positions number 01 through 09, Salary x
Range 16 ($341-$415), to Economic Opportunity
Community Aide, Salary Range 20 ($376-$458) ,
effective October 19, 1966. r
Social Service.Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk, position
number 39, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493), to
Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, Salary Range
26 ($436-$530) , effective October 19, 1966.
County Administrator. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the
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class of Data S stems Coordinator, Salary
Range 53 ($8411,022), effective October 19,
1966.
County Assessor. Add two (2) Appraiser Aides, Salary Range 35
543-$660) , and cancel two (2) Appraiser I,
positions number 02 and 07, Salary Range 39
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598-$727), effective October 19, 1966,
County Library.Increase hours of 20/40 Library Assistant
Grade I, position number 46, to 40/40, and
cancel Library Assistant Grade I 20/403 x4
position number 38, effective October 19, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linsche id, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Personnel Actions for Certain
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County Departments .
On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor" ,- ,.t
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that personnel actions for the,..-
departments
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departments indicated, are AUTHORIZED:
Health Department, appointment of Elaine Small in the class of
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Physical Therapist at the second step of Salary Range 38
598 per month) , effective October 17, 1966, as requested by
the Chief Assistant Health Officer; 4,
Social Service, re-employment of Mrs . Marion Baker in the class
of Child Welfare Worker at the third step of Salary Range 43
727 per month) , effective October 19, 1966, as requested by the
County Welfare Director;
Social Service, appointment of Mr. Ronald M. Lewis in the class of M
Social Work Supervisor Grade I at the fourth step of Salary Range 48
862 per month) , effective October 19, 1966, as requested by they.
County Welfare Director. 4.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the . recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE 1«'
MAIN OBJECT
Various Permanent
Salaries
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Salary Adjustment Reserve 1003 990 9978 95,342
Cost applied to sal. 1003 145 2281 11093
OASDI 1003 145 1042 2,439 . '
Retirement 1003 145 1044 8,954
Children 's Shelter 1003 309 1011 1,134 r
Children's Shelter 1003 309 1042
Children's Shelter 1003 309 1044 121
Juvenile Hall 1003 314 1011 807
Juvenile Hall 1003 314 1042 32
Juvenile Hall 1003 314 1044 91 I
Health Dept. 1003 450 1011 3S'439
i Health Dept. 1003 450 1042 815
Health Dept. 1003 450 1044 4 098
County Hospital 1003 540 1011 43,569 f"=-
County Hospital 1003 540 1042 1,543 i
County Hospital 1003 540 1044 4,644
District Attorney
Temporary Salaries 1003 242 1013 21000 _
Reserve for contingencies 990 9970 2,000
Sheriff Communications
Radio & Installation 256 7758 006 800
Reserve for Contingencies 800
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Land Use Master Plan 2025 2025 7700 080 1,634
Reserve for Contingencies 2025 2025 9970 1,634
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1. Port Chicago Hwy. CG 1003 6 • - -7600 535 1,200 F"
1. Mt . Diablo Blvd. CG 1003 661-7600
3. Danville Highway 1003 661-7600 313 2000
Design Engineering 1003 661-7600 595 5,700 41
5. Clayton Road 1003 661-7601 906 3,350
6. Dougherty Road 1003 661-7600 816 1,500 fl
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 4,850
AID TO CITIES
4. Antioch BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 105 22,10021
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Antioch 1003 685-3580 100 22,100
Brentwood BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 155 3,500 sBrentwood1003685 -3580 150 3,540 s
Clayton BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 205
Clayton 1003 685-3580 200
900 y
El Cerrito BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 305
900
21,600
El Cerrito 1003 685-3580 300 21,600
Hercules BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 355
Hercules 1003 685-3580 350 50200
5,200
Pittsburg BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 545 48,900
Pittsburg 1003 685-3580 500 48,900
Pleas Hill BF 66-67, 1003 685 -3580 555 1,300
Pleasant Hill 1003 685-3580 550 1,300
Richmond BF 66-67 1003 685-3580 605 146 500
Richmond 1003 685-3580 600 146,500 r
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. Dimm Way 1003 662-7600 105 1,500
Design Engineering 1003 662-7600 595 1,500
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Mt. Diablo Municipal Court
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2100 Office Expense 1003 210 2100 151
7751 Office Equipment 7751 003 15?
San Pablo Municipal Court
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Cabinet, 3 x 5, 12 drawer 213 7751 002 47
3x43/4 size 7 hm
Cabinet, 5 x 8, 8 Drawer 213 7751 003
Office Expense 213 2100
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The foregoing order was y gggpassedb - the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P . Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Amending
Board's Order of October 11,
1966, re Travel Authorizations,
Office of the County Assessor.
The Board having on October 11, 1966, authorized certain personnel from the Office
of the County Assessor to proceed to New York City and other eastern cities in the period
between September 11, 1966 and October lh-, 1966, for the purpose of auditing records of
various corporations owning property in Contra Costa County; and
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said order of October 11, 1966 is amended to provide that the date of return.:of
M. E. Cook, Senior Auditor-Appraiser, is October 28, 1966, rather than October 1L, 1966 , t
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meetings .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed, be and they
are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mrs . Marian Day, R. N., Supervising Nurse, Obstetrical Ward, to attend
conference on Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, sponsored
by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, in
Seattle, Washington, in the period from October 18, 1966 through
October 21, 1966;
Dr. Wilton Gleffe, Staff Physician, to attend seminar on Fractures
and Joint Injuries, sponsored by the University of Colorado School
of Medicine, in Denver, Colorado, in the period from November 1, 1966
through November 5, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Locate Space and Negotiate
Lease to Provide Office Quarters
for Staff of Neighborhood Youth
Corps Program.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to locate
space (approximately 1000 square feet) and negotiate lease to provide office quarters for.
the administrative staff carrying out the Neighborhood Youth Corps program.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Rental
Agreement with Mrs . W. E.
Bailey, for Property at f
1145 Thompson Street, Martinez.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute rental agreement:'
with Mrs . W. E. Bailey for county-owned property at 114.5 Thompson Street, Martinez, on a
month to month basis, beginning October 20, 1966, at a monthly rental of $120.00. 8
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, z.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Execution of Agreement with
Eastbay Chapter National
Safety Council for Public
Safety Education Programs .
Agreement dated October 18, 1966 between the County of Contra Costa and the Eastbay
L/thapter National Safety Council, which provides that during the period to June 30, 1967,
the Council will conduct public safety education programs in the County and the County will
pay to the Council from time to time the total sum of $4,000 upon billing from Council show-
ing services performed, is presented to this Board; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD v
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agree-
ment on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement
with the State Department of
Youth Authority.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute Agreement
between the State of California, Department of the Youth Authority, and the County of F nY
Contra Costa, under the terms of which the State will provide diagnostic and treatment QL
services and temporary detention of selected persons eligible for commitment to the State
in connection with operation of the Juvenile Court, the County to pay the State $140 for
each case, plus $5.76 per person per day for detention.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny. i
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Purchasing Division to s
Renew Agreement with Foreman's F
Industrial Photo Division.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Purchasing Division, Office of the County Auditor-Controller, is authorized p
to renew agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Foreman's Industrial Photo Division P
for lease of coin-operated duplicating machine for public use at Pleasant Hill Library.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, s
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Notifying
the City of Richmond re
Lease of Space Occupied by
Superior Court Department 1.
This Board having given consideration to notifying the City of Richmond that the
County will not renew the lease for space occupied by the Superior Court Department 1 in 1
the Richmond Hall of Justice, when the present lease expires on November 30, 1966; and
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Supervisor James P. Kenny having advised that objection has been expressed to
moving Superior Court Department 1;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued until October 25, 1966, to allow R
Supervisors James P. Kermy and Alfred M. Dias to discuss this matter with interested max;
parties .
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None
In the Matter of Approving
Actions Required to Enable
Head Start Programs for the
1966-1967 School Year to be
Initiated within the County. l
WHEREAS the Regional Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, San Francisco, ,
California, has authorized the borrowing of $48,555 from Central Administration component
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CAL CAP 66-375/4) to enable Head Start Programs for the 1966-1967 school year to be
initiated in the County without further delay;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that APPROVAL is given for said sum to be transferred from the
Central Administration component to an extension of a Summer Head Start Program (CAL CAP n
66-375/6) pending final processing and approval of the full year Head Start application.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board,
is AUTHORIZED to sign interim agreements with the following delegate agencies for adminis
tration of the component Head Start programs:
Richmond Unified School Component Project
District No. 7-8
John Swett Unified Component Project A =
School District No. 7-14;
Pittsburg Concerted Component Project
Services Project, Inc.No. 7-20.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.z
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Notice of Hearing of
Petition for- Relief from
Having to Present Claim, and
related documents in Court
Action to the Office of the i
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 14, 1966, referred copy of Notice of
Hearing of Petition for Relief from Having to Present Claim for Personal Injuries, and
related documents, served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on October 14, 1966, in
Action No. 102832 of the SITPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County,
of Contra Costa, CAROL HAMILTON, a minor, by WILLIAM 0. HAMILTON, her Guardian ad Litem
versus CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney;j
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's
Action in Referring Copy of
Summons and Complaint in Court
Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 13, 1966, referred copy of summons and
complaint served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on October 13, 1966, in Action No. 102733 of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
VALLEJO SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation versus THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, COUNTY
OF CONTRA COSTA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT A14D DOE ONE THROUGH DOE FIVE THOUSAND, to the Office F
f the District Attorney;
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk 's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
Dias James E Moriarty, Thomas John
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's
Action in Referring Copy of
Interrogatories in Court Action
to the Office of the District F
Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 13, 1966, referred copy of Interrogatories
served on Aileen Elder, Deputy Clerk, on October 13, 1966, in Action No. 102601 of the
SUPERIOR COURT Or THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
WILLIAM JOSEPH BRAZE versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al, to the Office of the District
Attorney;
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
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RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, rr
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's
Action in Referring Copy of Writ
of Mandate in Court Action to the
Office of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 18, 1966, referred copy of Writ of
Mandate served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on October 18, 1966 , in Action No. 100271 of
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
Leonard C. Hamilton versus Contra Costa County Civil Service Commission, et al, to the
Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. is
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In the Matter of Authorizing
District Attorney to appeal
and petition for a stay of
Superior Court Order in the
Leonard C. Hamilton case,
Superior Court No. 100,271) .
The Board having considered the Leonard C. Hamilton case (Superior Court No. 100 271_
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and the recommendation of the County Administrator that said case be appealed and that a
petition be filed for an order staying the order of the Superior 'Court pending appeal in said ix,
case;
NOW THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is DIRECTED to proceed with the appeal
of said case at the earliest practicable date and within the time limit during which said
case may be appealed.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is DIRECTED to C '
apply for a stay of the Order of the Superior Court pending the appeal in said case.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving a
recommendation of the Social
Programs Committee re County
participation in State Work
Furlough Program.
This Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors J. E, Y
Moriartv and A. M. Dias ) inquiries regarding Contra Costa County's participation in the
State Work Furlough Program; and
Said committee having recommended that the county not participate in the program,
at the present time due to the lack of sufficient facilities and the problems involved in
prisoner transporation;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee is APPROVID.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Recommendations of the
Administration and Finance
Committee of the Board.
The Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll)F"
having considered referrals made to it by the Board of Supervisors, reports as follows :
Referral
Item Date Recommendation
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Petition for representa-2/15/66 Refer to Office of the
tional election for County Administrator.
Field Service Series
Employees in the
Public Works Department.
Personnel and compensation 3/22/66 Establish Deputy Public
pertaining to staff of Defender positions, and
Office of the Public Defender.related supporting posi-
tions .
Provisions of the County 5/31/66 Obtain recommendation of r
Employees Retirement Law the full Retirement Board
of 1937 which permit on provisions of the
members of the system to Government Code allowing
purchase credit covering retirement credit for
employment by other service in other public
public agencies, and its agencies .
possible implementation
in Contra Costa County.
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Referral
Item Date Recommendation T
Resignation of Mr. W. J.5/31/66 Engage services of
O'Connell as consultant Mr. O'Connell in the
for the Contra Costa future as needed for
zACountyWaterAgency. specific jobs .
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Proposed amendment to Civil 6/8/66 Refer to Office of the
Service Ordinance on County Administrator for
Veterans Preference Credits . study.
Proposal by the Council of 7/19/66 Disapprove request for
Community Services for a allocation of county funds Fwd
project proposal in the to proposed project to E} ,
field of aging.avoid further property
tax burden.
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State Department of 8/2/66 Defer consideration pending
Public Health Program review of Health Depart-
for Medical Referral ment organization and y
Service to all Medical services .
Re jectees .
Report of County Administrator 8i9/66 Approve recommended five
on programming and financing year building programs
of county building projects . in principle and seek
voter sanction for
issuance of building bonds s
at election to be held fi
in April, 1967.
Proposed Ordinance to 8/9/66 This matter has beencon-
establish a Contra Costa and sidered by the Board of
County Human Relations 8/23/66 Supervisors and is now
Commission and letter under study by the Contra
from Secretary, Pittsburg Costa County Mayors
Human Relations Conference.Board Order
Commission on Contra Costa dated September 6, 1966. )
County Human Relations Remove from list of
Commission.referrals.
Notice of State Board of 8/23/66 In line with the budget
Equalization on AB 80. review determinations for
the 1966-1967 fiscal year,
remove from list of
referrals.
Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein 8/23/66 Monies deposited by
motel lease at Buchanan Dr. Bernstein and held by K'
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Field. the County to guarantee
performance in connection
with construction of pro-
posed motel have been
transferred to the County
General Fund. (Board Order
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dated September 27, 1966. )
Remove from list of re-
ferrals .
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ferrals .
Review matter of County 8/30/66 Refer to Office of the
Veterans Service Program. County Administrator for
study.
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid reports of the Administration and Finance
Committee be and the same are hereby APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Communication t
from Mr. William J. Kretzmer,
attorney representing Barbachano,
Ivanitsky and Associates, Inc.,
regarding architectural fees, s
remodeling of the County Court
House.II`1 1
This Board having received a letter from Mr. William J. Kretzmer, Attorney for
Barbachano, Ivanitsky and Associates, Inc., Architects, in regard to withholding of $5000
from architectural fees due said firm under their contract with Contra Costa County for
services rendered in connection with the remodeling of the County Court House;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee of the
Board (Supervisors James P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) , District Attorney, Public Works Director 4,
and County Administrator, for report October 25, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:I
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r ,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Home Health Aide Services
Program.
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This Board having on August 30, 1966 referred to its Administration and Finance
Committee ( Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) a report from Robert E. Jornlin, County:,: ._.
Welfare Director, with reference to the Attendant Care - Home Health Aide Services (one of
the types of service encompassed under the Medi-Cal program; and
Mr. Jornlin having this day reported that through the coordination of the school
districts , Health Department, and Social Service Department, the study of all recipients
of public welfare in need of Home Health Aide services has been completed, and having y •
proposed the following program for adoption by the Board:
1. Authorize the Health Department to become certified as a Home
Health Agency;
2. Authorize the Health Department to employ 16 Public Health
or Registered Nurses, 2 Supervising Public Health Nurses
Grade I, and 4 Clerks to administer the program;
3. Authorize the Civil Service Department to initiate whatever
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to the Health Department setting up a billing process to
secure total reimbursement through Medi-Cal for the salary
and administrative costs of this program; and
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The Board being desirous of time in which to study the program, on motion of
Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter is referred to the County Administrator, Administration and Finance Committee, Acting
Health Officer, and the County Welfare Director for study and review with all departments fir
involved, and to review the requirements of the State Department of Social Welfare,, report
to be made to the Board October 25, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.ji
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Communication
from State Board of Equalization r
regarding Assembly Bill 80.
The Board having received a letter from the State Board of Equalization with
reference to the requirement, under AB 80, that each county audit, at least every four f
years, the accounts of taxpayers owning a taxable tangible personal property with a full 3
value of $50,000 or more, said letter having advised that the State Board may assist counties
in meeting the auditing requirements through a contractual service under which the county wouldnr
reimburse the State for the cost of services provided; f
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and to the County
Assessor for report to the Board on November 1, 1966. J
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None . rrµ
In the Matter of Request for
Temporary Educational Facilities
at Juvenile Hall.
Mr. Kenneth Thollaug, Chairman of the 1966 Grand Jury and of the Grand Jury
Special Education Committee, appeared before the Board to request that the County provide 3
three portable classrooms at Juvenile Hall to be used as temporary educational facilities;
and to request that permanent school facilities be provided as aoon as possible, either throug ry
a bond issue or some other method of financing; and
Mr. Kempton Russell, Architect, provided the Board with an estimated figure of
63,427 for two classrooms plus an administration unit and stated that said figure does not z
include the cost of off-site work, on-site work, engineering and inspection fees, etc.; and
Mrs . Robert T. Adams, Chairman of the Juvenile Justice Commission, appeared in
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support of the request, adding that the provision of additional Juvenile Hall facilities had
been one of the programs recommended by the Commission in 1965; and
The Board desiring time in which to study the material presented, on motion of w
Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter be referred to the County Administrator, Probation Officer, and to the Administration
and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J: Coll) for study and
recommendation.
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, aka
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Petition to
set fixed limit on amount
of property tax.
The Board having received a letter from David R. Doerr, Committee Consultant of
the State Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation, regarding the circulation of an
initiative petition which would set a fixed limit on the amount. of property tax which would r
be levied against a parcel of property, and requesting that the Committee be furnished with
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certain information in order that it might make a report on the subject to alert the public rs
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John CollpsYs
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. I
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Alleged
violations by SFO Helicopter
Airlines .
The Board having received a letter from Clarence E. Rust, attorney for Sunset
Village Improvement Association, wherein he alleges that SFO Helicopter Airlines is in k.
violation of County Ordinance No. 2017; and
The Board being advised by the District Attorney of alternative courses of action F „
that may be taken in regard to the above;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and Public Works Committee tr;
of the Board (Supervisors T. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid) for recommendation to the Board on. i ;
October 25, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: As
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. I`>
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ABSTAINED: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
In the Matter of Giving t°.
Notice of Proposed
Condemnation of Certain
Property Adjacent to Sub-
division
ub-
division 3296, Lafayette
Area.
Mr. Edward M. Rowland, developer, appeared before the Board to request assistance
in obtaining a drainage easement across property owned by Mr. Joseph Schonitzler, 1310 Reliez - '.
Valley Road, Lafayette, California, said easement being required for the installation of
drainage pipe in Subdivision 3296, adjacent to Mr. Schonitzler's property; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney with the request that he
notify Mr. Schonitzler that the Board on October 25, 1966, will consider possible condemnation
action for the purpose of permitting installation of drainage pipe as recommended by .the
Contra Costa County Flood Control District, cost to be borne by Mr. Rowland.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. ky
NOES: None. 1_-
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication
regarding Civil Service
Appointments .
The Board having received a communication from Mrs . Kloh-Ann Amacher, Chairman, lr
Public Social Services Commission of the Golden Gate Chapter of the National Association
of Social Workers, Inc. , 1625 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California expressing
i opposition to delay in appointing applicants from eligible lists when an appeal has been
filed by a person failing to pass an oral examination, when there are a sufficient number
of positions available for a11_ persons on the list, as well as for the appellant(s) ; and E
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD :.
ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Civil Service Commission for report to 1.
the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorization
to Send Letters of Appreciation
to Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, w
Congressman Jerome R. Waldie
and Senator Carl Hayden.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is authorized to send letters of appreciatio
to Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, Congressman Jerome R. Waldie and Senator Carl Hayden for their
endeavors on behalf of Contra Costa County in protecting the County 's interests with regard to
the terminal point of the San Luis interceptor drain.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of "Notice of
Consideration of an Oil and
Gas Lease Offer by the State
Lands Commission, State of
California."
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The Board having received a copy of "Notice of Consideration of an Oil and Gas
Lease Offer by the State Lands Commission, State of California," giving notice that it
intends to consider offering leases for the extraction of oil and gas from certain tide and xj
submerged lands in Suisun Bay, and that the county may request that a hearing be held with
respect to the offering of the leases, said notice to be in writing and submitted prior to
November 13, 10,66; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the notice is referred to the Public Works Director for report .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Inquiry from
Mrs . Jean R. Strand as to
Family Planning Program in
the County. w
c fThisBoardhavingreceivedarequestfromMrs . Jean R. Strand, 411 Bonnie Drive,
El Cerrito, California, for information as to progress being made in the County in the field
of Family Planning; and
On motion. of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Chief Assistant Health Officer, with the a,
request that he reply to Mrs . Strand's inquiry.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a
NOES: None. 1'
ABSENT : None.
In the Matter of Authorization
to Attend Statewide Annual
Conference of the County Supervisors ' A:
Association of California.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that authorization for those Board members who wish to attend, at County
expense, the Statewide Annual Conference of the County Supervisors ' Association of California
at Bakersfield, on November 16, 17 and 18, 19663 is hereby GRANTED.
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Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorization
to Attend Statewide Tax Conference.
Chairman James P. Kenny advised the Board that the California State Chamber of
Commerce is conducting a Statewide Tax Conference at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel inNU
San Francisco n October 20 1966 and that AB80 will be one of the subjectFrancisco, California,s s s subjects
under discussion; r
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD c%
ORDERED that authorization to attend said conference by Chairman James P. Kenny, and those
Board members wishing to do so, is hereby GRANTED.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. f
In the Matter of Proceedings
of Governing Board of
ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT of Contra Costa County
regarding Bond Election Held on
Tuesday, September 20, 1966.
The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the pro-
ceedings of the Governing Board of the Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa ,
County, including a canvass of the election held on September 20, 1966, at which election
the electors of the District, by a two-thirds vote, approved the following: n..
Shall the Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County
incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Five Million Seven Hundred
Ninety Thousand Dollars ($5,790,000) ?
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Total 8,436
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.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on October 18, 1966 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, V
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Depredation
of Property by Wild Animals.
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid advised the Board of the problems arising from the
depredation of property in the County by wild aninals, including disposal of said animals
when killed; and requested that he be authorized to contact officials of the State Department'"_-
of Fish and Game for a possible solution and recommendation to the Board;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ..... _
ORDERED that said request is GRANTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5626 .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5626, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute
Cancellation of Lien taken against Bonnie Jean Jester, is APPROVED. L1 N
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None._
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5632.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5632, in which the Board fixes November 15, 1966 at 10:30 a.m.
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for sale of $325,000 issue of 1961 Walnut Creek School District Bonds, Series B, is APPROVED.
The .foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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Resolution No. 5633.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD h
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5633, in which the Board approves amendment to lease with
E. Dunivan et al, dated October 18, 1966, for additional space for County Clerk's Election
equipment, 524 Main Street, Martinez, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos . 5634 through
t5637.a.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5634, 5635, 5636 and 5637, in which the Board authorizes
the County Auditor to make corrections of certain erroneous assessments, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5639. E
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5639, in which the Board authorizes annexation of Concord Naval
Weapons Station to the City of Concord, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. l,Q
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In the Matter of Proposed Study
re Consolidation of the Major
Social Program Agencies in the
County.
This being the time fixed to again consider the matter of a proposed study on the: {
feasibility of consolidating the four major social program agencies in the County, Dr. Ernest y
Howard, representing the Bay Area Social Planning Council, advised the Board that he felt the
Council could conduct an objective study, pointed out that there has never been any contention;:_
in terms of the need for such a study in the County, and urged that the Board proceed to ry;
institute same even if the Planning Council is not selected for the job; and
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Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Associ }"
ation, echoed Dr. Howard's statement that there has been no dispute over the need for the
study and urged that if the Council was not selected to conduct the study, then the County.
Administrator be directed to find an outside agency to conduct same and proceed without
delay;
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty stated that he would prefer to have the study made at the
expense of the Bay Area Social Planning Council, using the Non-service Delivery System Appr.oaa
and he so moved; the motion was seconded by Supervisor Coll, and the vote on the motion was: .,
as follows :
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
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THE MOTION DID NOT CARRY.
Thereupon, Supervisor Linscheid moved that the matter be referred to the Contra
Costa County Taxpayers ' Association and the County Administrator for study, recommendation x
to be made to the Board on November 9, 1966.
The motion was seconded by Supervisor Dias and the order was adopted by the followi.ngY
vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Feasibility
of Lower Court Consolidations.
The Board on October 11, 1966 continued to this date consideration of the matter
concerning feasibility of lower court consolidations and County Administrator J. P. McBrien
a member of a special committee designated by Board Order of September 29, 1966 to. study
the matter) submitted a report outlining short and long range plans for the development of
an effective lower court system in the County; and
The Board members briefly discussed the report and noted that it had not had
sufficient time to study the plans suggested by the County Administrator; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT WAS BY THE BOARD r
ORDERED that action on the report be deferred until November 1, 1966 in order that .it might
be reviewed in complete detail by each member of the Board and by other parties concerned',
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYESs Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES&None.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of Mr. O. F. Fenstermacher as
Judge of the Pittsburg Justice
Court.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD-,
ORDERED that Mr. O. F. Fenstermacher, Attorney at Law, is APPOINTED Judge of the Justice- Cour,
of the Pittsburg Judicial District to fill the unexpired term of the late Judge Michael J.
Gatto (term ending the first Monday in January, 1971).
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Boards
AYESi Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Employment
of County Hearing Officer.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that David J. Levy, Attorney, of Pittsburg, is employed as the County Hearing
Officer on a temporary basis, subject to his consent; and
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that compensation is fixed at $25 an hour for n=
hearings, plus $15 an hour for work related to such hearings.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, k
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 25, 1966, at 9 a.m. in
the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966
THE BOARD MEF IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, t
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. t
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
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In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, ;,; „
seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that allocation of the following k =-
positions to staff the office of the Public Defender, effective November 1, 1966, be and
the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitute ,'•
approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Classification Salary Range
2 Deputy Public Defender III 62 0;1,04741,273)
1 Deputy Public Defender I 46 ($710- 862)
1 Investigator 47 ('3727 883)
1 Intermediate Steno Clerk 26 03436-$530)
1 Typist Clerk 18 ($358-$436)
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. ifa
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Accepting
Gifts and Donations to
the County Library System
During the Month of September,
1966 C.
The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations
to the County Library during the month of September, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on record filed in the Clerkts_
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Office, are hereby ACCEPTED.
The foregoing, order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None . 1°-
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging E
Receipt of Reports Prepared
by Office of the County
Administrator re Authorized
Travel by County Employees .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED;
that receipt of reports prepared by the Office of the County Administrator covering authorize
travel by county employees for the quarters ending June 30, 1966 and September 30, 19660
is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriatio
adjustments are
APPROVET) for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
14AIN OBJECT
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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3. Pinehurst Road 1003 661-7600 817 950
4. Newell Avenue 1003 661-7600 907 19700
5. Ki rker Pass Road 1003 661-7601 519 25,000 Y
5. Kirker Pass Road 1003 661-7601 503 25,000
6. San Ramon Valley Blvd.1003 661-7601 315 3,000
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 5,650
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Sonoma Avenue 1003 662-7600 704 2,300
2. Evelyn Court 1003 662-7600 811 29000
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 4,300 u'
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AIRPORT
11. Fill at Motel site 1003 130 7712 608 7,000
Pave runway 1003 130-7712 601 7,000
BUILDING PROJECTS
9. Overtime 1003 061-1014 24
Auto Mileage - Employees 1003 061-2301 24
PUBLIC WORKS
10. Disk Cartridge 1003 650-7751 026 94
10. Camera 1003 650-7750 002 94
SEWAGE, WASTE & WATER
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8. Overtime 1003 472-1014 2,000
Use of County Equipment 1003 472-2302 300
Cost Applied to Services 1003 02-8822 2,300
SO4AGE, WASTE & WATER-4
SERVICES SOLD
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12. Cost of Services Sold 1003 490-2481 2000 x
RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES-
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12 . Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 2000
Sheriff
Unappropriated Reserve 1003 17,550
Clothing and Personal Services 255-2160 12,510 r
it 256-2160 1,800 t.
n 300-2160 3,240
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Reserve for Contingencies 2520 2520-9970 18,000
Walnut Creek, Corps of Engineers2520 2520-7700 031 ter.
Project No. 7 (San Ramon) 18,000 1 ,
Grounds Maintenance 2505 2505-2282 75
Acme Visible Stand #10014 2505 2505-7751 012 75
EASTERN COUNTY FIRE
Reserve for contingencies 2010 2010-9970 1605
For purchase of: 4-1/2" Soft 2010 2010-7750 014 160
suction hose 15' long. With
long handle female swivel
couplings on both ends, and
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE =
MAIN OBJECT
004 Office of Economic Mj
Opportunity
Office Equipment 1003 004 7751 011 370
Office Expense 1003 004 2100 370
Public Works
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RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES-
GENERAL FUND
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Medium Electric Typewriter 1003 650-7751 027 242 #
Drafting Camera 1003 650-7750 728 228
Map Files 1003 650-7751 006 14
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
non-renewal of lease for
space occupied by Superior
Court Department 1, Richmond.
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Supervisor J. P. Kenny reported to the Board that he had talked with Honorable Irv.
Martin E. Rothenberg, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, with reference to retaining a
second department of the Superior Court in the City of Richmond, and requested that he be
granted a week's delay with reference to notifying the City of Richmond that the County will
not renew the lease for space occupied by the Superior Court Department 1, in the Richmond -
Hall of Justice, when the present lease expires on November 30, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to November 1, 1966. .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. t
In the matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Locate Space in Martinez to
Provide Quarters for Systems A=
Accounting Division, Office rt
of the County Auditor-Controller.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to locate
space in Martinez adjacent to the County Finance Building to provide quarters for the
Systems Accounting Division of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller, as space
presently occupied by this activity must be released to make room for certain accounting Ix
and payroll functions which are being transferred from the County Department of Education
and to provide needed additional space for expanding Data Processing activities .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Negotiate Lease with Wells
Fargo Bank, Martinez .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department is AUTHORIZED to negotiate
lease between the County of Contra Costa and Wells Fargo Bank for month to month rental of
space at 717 and 745 Las Juntas Street, Martinez, to provide quarters for the Office of
Economic Opportunity and the County Purchasing operations.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. p0
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Negotiate for Additional
Land, Las Trampas Youth
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate h
on a preliminary basis for acquisition of additional land at the Las Trampas Youth Village. RY
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acknowledging u
Receipt of Letter from the
United States Post Office
Department. r ,
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of letter from the United States Post Office Department, indicating
that Contra Costa County residents in the south central area of the county are now being
served from the San Ramon Post Office rather than from the Dublin Post Office in Alameda
County, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Report.a
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report prepared by the Office of the County Sheriff covering the
first twelve months of operation of the Work Furlough Program, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Designating
Members and Alternates on the
County Personnel Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 522 adopted by this Board on December 19, 1961 is amended to
provide that the following persons are designated as members and alternates on the County
Personnel Committee:
Members Alternates
Supervisor J. P. Kenny Supervisor E. A. Linscheid
Supervisor T. J. Coll Supervisor A. M. Dias t"
J. P. McBrien C. A. Hammond 11(2V
F. E. Emery C . J. Leonard
Henry L. Clarke M. Gentry
S. J. Aiello
Maxine Johnson Clifton Chaney
Don M. Skinner Clarence Gruessing
A. V. Streuli F. L. Golinveaux
Thayer Walker Larry Kruger
S. R. Russo G. D. Kelty
R. E. Jornlin R. S. .Wymer
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.f
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Hearing
on proposed formation
of County Service Area R-3,
Lafayette area.
This being the time fixed for public hearing on the proposed formation of County
Service Area R-3 to provide park and recreational facilities and services in the Lafayette
area, the Board proceeded with the hearing and the following persons appeared in support of
the proposal:
Mr. R. H. F. Variel, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Lafayette Community Center, ,>
Inc., P. 0. Box 673, Lafayette, who read a letter stating that said Board "will dedicate
its assets wholly to such a service area and cease to exist as a corporate entity as soon
as the service area develops a program of action which is designed to carry out the purposes :
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and objectives of the present Community Center organization with respect to community
recreational activities";
Mr. Dave Hobbs , member of the Lafayette Youth Council and student of Diablo Valley
College;
Mrs . Robert Adams, Chairman of the Lafayette Youth Council;
Mr. Joseph Van Overveen, representing the Lafayette Design Project;
Mr. Robert McFarland, representing the Lafayette Improvement Association;A ..
Mr. John Kennedy, who reported on behalf of Dr. Clifford L. Feiler, Chairman of the -. ' :
Cultural Center Committee, and stated that the committee had worked with the East Bay
Municipal Utility District and an agreement had been reached for use of eleven acres at the Yk
bottom of the Lafayette Reservoir Dam for recreational purposes, and that said District has 4
indicated its willingness to extend negotiations for lease of lance to .the county service i
area;
Mr. William W. Seroy, President of the Lafayette Little League;
Mrs . Dolores Green, Sunset Improvement Association; and
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from the Lafayette-Orinda United Presbyterian Church and the Lafayette Methodist Church;
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Mrs . R. J. Littell, resident of Lafayette, who expressed the opinion that this
matter should be submitted to the vote of the people, and stated that she is concerned with `...
the fact that formation of the service area might cause an increase in taxes; and
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It was noted that a letter had been received from Mr. Anthony Lagiss requesting
exclusion of his property from the proposed service area;
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Supervisor J. E. Moriarty commented that if and when the service area is formed,
the county would not be committed to undertake any of the programs mentioned by the r.
proponents, the hearing being strictly for the purpose of determining whether or not to
establish the service area, fix boundary lines, etc. ; and he reported that he had received
a number of teelphone calls from residents of the Reliez Valley area expressing opposition,
and requested that the hearing be continued to allow him time to check with residents of
said area to ascertain their views;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is continued to November 1, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. k
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. u .
In the Matter of Request from
the Economic Opportunity r
Council to Meet With an
Appropriate Committee to
Discuss Relationships of the
Council with the Board.
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This Board having received a letter from Mr. Primo Ruiz, Chairman of the Economic
Opportunity Council, requesting the opportunity to meet with an appropriate committee of the
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Board, on either Monday or Wednesday evening, for the purpose of discussing relationships of
the Council, acting through its Executive Committee, and the Board of Supervisors;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance
Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) and to the County Administrator..,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Ordinances .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2018 which rezones land in the West Pittsburg area, request of the
Contra Costa County Housing Authority (1103-RZ) ;
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No. 2019 which rezones land in the Bethel Island area, request of
J. Rivers (1071-RZ) ;
No. 2020 which rezones land in the North Richmond area, request of W
Boyd Wilson (1035-RZ) ;
No. 2021 which rezones land in the Oakley area, request of Tony Cutino
1105-RZ) .
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHRR 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 : u'
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No. 2018 in the "Pittsburg Post Dispatch"
No. 2019 in The Brentwood News ' i rk
No. 2020 in The Independent"
No. 2021 in the "Antioch Daily Ledger."
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: k
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinances . Nos . 2023 and
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2024
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2023 affecting non-civil service positions, amends the County Ordinance
Code by changing Section 2413( j ) to read the "County Hearing Officer,"
and deletes from Section 2432(a) the line concerning "Building Design
Coordinator," providing at the end thereof compensation for the County
Hearing Officer.
No. 2024, which establishes the office of County Hearing Officer by
adding Section 2190 et seq. to the County Ordinance Code, providing
for his appointment, compensation, staff and duties.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHM ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be 1
published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulativc
printed and published in the County "of Contra Costa as follows :
No. 2023 in the "Pinole-Hercules News." .
No. 2024 in the "Pinole-Hercules News"
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board :i
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 7
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In the Matter of Affidavit
of Publication of Ordinance h
No. 2014.
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This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2014, 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 Dias, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. I -
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Notice
µ.From the U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers re
Application of Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company
for Permit to Lay Submarine
y£Cable in San Francisco
Bay. This Board having received a notice from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, dated
r'October 18, 1966, regarding Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company's application for a
Y.permit to lay a submarine cable on the natural bottom of San Francisco Bay, between
Point .San Quentin in Marin County and a point northerly of Castro Point in Contra Costa
County,, .and advising that interested parties may submit in writing, any objections to the
proposed work, to be received by that office not later than thirty days from date of
notice;NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor
Linscheid,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works
Department..The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
l §Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.
E.NOES:
None.
a.ABSENT:
None.
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In the Matter of Notice of
hearing before the State
Public Utilities Commission
on Application No. 48772,r
Bay Water Company and Southern
California Water Company.
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This Board having received notice of hearing to be held on November 7,1966
before the State Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, on Application No. 48772 for
an order authorizing the sale of the public utility water system property of Bay Water
Company to Southern California Water Company, and related orders; v
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Copy of Stop
Notice Filed on Behalf of
Sierra Lime Products, Inc. ,
regarding Contract for
Certain Street Improvements in
San Ramon Valley Subdivision.
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This Board having received a copy of Stop Notice filed by James K. Norman, Attorney
for claimant, Sierra Lime Products, Inc. , to withhold funds in the amount of $23,274.10 for
materials supplied to subcontractor Metradone, Inc., under a contract between the County
and L. C . Smith for certain street improvements in San Ramon Village subdivision;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS r
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the Public
Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
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Mr. R. Raines, Jr., regarding
fencing of Clayton Valley
drain adjacent to Hillcrest i
Elementary School, Concord
area.
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This Board having received a letter from Mr. Rodney Raines, Jr., President of the
Hillcrest Parents ' Club, regarding what it considers to be inadequate fencing of the Clayton t
Valley drain adjacent to Hillcrest Elementary School, Concord area, and asking that some f .
action be taken to ensure better fencing before this project is completed;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Flood r
Control District and to the Public !,forks Department for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.Y
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
Mrs . E. S. Barg With Reference k
to Statement of Unsecured
Property Taxes .si*s.
This Board having received a letter from Mrs . Emily S. Barg of Continental Vendors
regarding a statement of unsecured property taxes - second notice in the amount of $111.2.82,
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stating that she was unaware of having received an unsecured property tax bill nor did she
know of a closing date of appeal; and therefore asks consideration be given at this time for T-
overpayment of taxes;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Tax Collector and the
District Attorney for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Exoneration
of bonds of the late Michael J.
Gatto, Pittsburg Judicial
District; and of Richard P.
Calhoun as Judge of the
Justice Court, Danville
Judicial District.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following bonds be and the same are hereby EXONERATED:
Amount` of
Principal Bond Number Surety Company Bond
Michael J. 371491 Royal Indemnity Company 2,000
Gatto (late
Judge of the
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Pittsburg
Justice Court)
Richard P. 0-R-6127128 National Surety 2,000
Calhoun (former Corporation
Judge of the 1
Danville
Judicial District)
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Cancellation
of taxes and penalty on
unsecured roll and discharge
of further accountability for
collection of tax.
The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in the
amount of $14.27 from John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents a first and
final dividend of 6.61 covering taxes on the following:
Fiscal Year 1965 - 66
Code 2002 Assessment 2223
Hersh, Arthur
DBA: Arthur Hersh Furniture
925 Monument Boulevard
Concord, California
Inventory - Equipment-Money
Personal Property 1980
Money 10
Total 1990
Tax: $215.81
Penalty: 17.26
Total 233,07
and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested that
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1. Authorization be granted for cancellation of the penalty as provided
under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; N
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2. the Tax Collector be discharged of further accountability for collection
of the unpaid balance, thereby reducing the tax to $14.27 pursuant to
Sections 2923 and 2925, as amended of the Revenue and Taxation Code; Kn
and said requests having been approved by the office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor
Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said requests be and the same are hereby granted.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Denying
Application of Marvin G.
Chatman for Card Room
License.
This being the time fixed for hearing on application of Mr. Marvin G. Chatman for
license to operate a card room at Recals Tavern, 5816 Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco, California,
it was noted that the County Sheriff recommended that approval of the application be withheld M
at this time pending; physical construction of the card room, at which time the inspection
could be accomplished to insure compliance with the standards set forth in the County
Ordinance Code; and a,t
Mr. Marvin G. Chatman, the applicant, appeared before the Board and stated that
he did not wish to expend money on constructing a card room until he was assured of obtaining
a permit to operate same; and
The Board desiring clarification of this matter, on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be closed, decision
to be made later in the day. t`y
The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
The matter having again come before the Board, Mr . A. W. Walenta, Jr., Deputy
District Attorney, advised that the County Sheriff recommended that the application not
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be granted for the reason that there are no card room facilities to be inspected, the
applicant has not submitted a design for the card room and it is not the applicant's intentions
to errect same within the immediate future.
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NOIl, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, s econded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Mr. Marvin G. Chatman for a card room
license be and the same is hereby denied.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acceptance r
of Resignation of Ernest C.
Burroughs , Trustee,
Reclamation District No. 799.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Ernest C. Burroughs as Trustee of Reclamation District
No. 799, is ACCEPTED, effective November 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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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. r$
The Clerk of this Board having on October 20, 1966, referred copy of Complaint for
Wrongful Death and Summons served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk, on October 20, 1966, in Action.
No . 102240 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of k
Contra Costa, DENISE ANN AMARAL, by and through her guardian, DOROTHY AMARAL, and DOROTHY
AMARAL 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 is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Suuervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. Eq
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint,
with related documents attached, 1
in Court Action to the Office t
of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 212 1966, referred copy of Summons and.a
Complaint, together with related documents, served on G. Russell , Deputy Clerk, on
October 21, 1966, in Action No. 100274 of the Superior Court of the State of California, t`
in and for the County of Contra Costa, CITY OF ANTIOCH, a Municipal Corporation, versus
NELS H. AKESON and 0. M. AKESON, his wife, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, et al, to the Office of
the District Attorney;
N014, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. y
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Claim for
Damages .
Kathleen M. Poehnelt, aka Kathleen M. Keller, a minor, 1078 Lindell Drive, El Sobranp"
California, through her mother, Harriet Poehnelt, (Attorney, Harold I. Moore, 14895 East
Fourteenth Street, San Leandro) having filed with this Board on October 21, 1966, claim for
damages in the amount of $250,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that sai-I claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Complaint
Against Operation of Animal
Control Center.
Mr. Bruce Berner, Business Representative of Contra Costa County Employees Union,
Local 302, appeared before the Board and read a letter dated October 13, 1966, expressing
dissatisfaction in the operations of the Animal Control Center and concurring with Frank
Cortese, Mayor of the City of E1 Cerrito, that an investigation of the Administration of E
the Department be undertaken, etc. Mr. Benner requested that the Board refer this matter to
µone of its
Committees .
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Supervisor Linscheid advised Mr. Benner that a meeting with a representative of
the City of El Cerrito, the Agricultural Commissioner and the County Administrator has been r
arranged . He suggested that if the allegations were submitted to him, as Chairman of the
Public Protection. and Public Services Enterprises Committee, he would call a meeting of the ,
Committee and bring a recommendation to the Board ; he emphasized, however, that he wouldAE#
not consider the allegations without supporting evidence.
Chairman Kenny advised Mr. Benner that if he wishes to pursue the matter, he
should do so by letter to Supervisor Linscheid.
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Supervisor Dias coranented that he, too, had received complaints and had called a
meeting in his office with representatives from various cities to discuss the complaints. y'
T-TERE WAS NO FORMAL BOARD ORDER.
dIntheMatterofAuthorizing
Appropriation Adjustments . fi
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropria-
tion adjustment is APPROVED for the following county department, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE t
MAIN OBJECT
Walnut Creek-Danville
Municipal Court
Office Expense 1003 214-2100 1,160
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 1,460
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, N
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. Jy
In the Matter of Request
for Additional Police
Protection, North Richmond
Area.
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Mrs . Margie McGee, Secretary of the North Richmond Neighborhood Council, appearedl
before the Board to discuss the matter of law enforcement in the North Richmond area and
advised the Board that the Council feels that there is a definite need in the community for
more police protection; and
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Mrs . McGee also commented on a previous suggestion that an assessment district be
formed in the area to provide additional law enforcement services , stating that the sug-
gestion bears little merit because of the proverty in the area; and
Appearing in support of Mrs . McGee were Mr. Jesse Hollomon, President of the
Council, and Mrs . Scott ;
Following discussion, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT 14AS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be referred to its Public Protection and Public
Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) , the County
Sheriff, and the County Administrator for report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, K
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. s
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving a
Recommendations of the
Social Programs Committee
of the Board.
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following recommendations of the Social Programs Committee of the Board are M,
APPROVED:
Item Referral Date Recommendation r
Communication from 3/1/66 Remove from list of referrals
District Attorney re as these problems emanated-
problems manatedproblemsconcerningfromananimalshelterinf"
the operation of pro- Lafayette which is no longer
viding animal shelters in existence.
in the County.
Presentation of 9/13/66 Remove from list of referrals t°
Mrs . Ionia M. White re as the changes alleged by
Concerned Taxpayers for Mrs . White were found to have
the Prevention of no basis and she has been so
Juvenile Delinquency. advised by Supervisor Moriarty
and Mrs . Robert Adams of
Juvenile Justice Commission.E
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: 1
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication,,
from Mr. M. Graham re his f' UG ;
Property, Oak Springs Unit ##2
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Orinda area.i
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to communication received ,Supervisor James E. Moriarty called the Board's attentioniniontoaco
from Mr. M. F. Graham, 3931 Aberdeen Way, Sacramento, California, regarding an encroachment
problem of Public and Private ownership concerning his property consisting of a house at
No. 5 Lucille Way (Lot ##28) and Lots 29 and 4.5, Oak Springs Unit ##2, in the Orinda Area; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director and to the District Attorney` s
for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Copy of
Letter from Mr. H. Bourell
Regarding Civil Service
Procedure.
This Board having received a copy of a letter to the Contra Costa Times from
Mr. H. R. Bourell, P. 0. Box 176, Danville, California, commenting with respect to his dis- Itt
satisfaction with the manner in which recruitment and hiring procedures of Civil Service are
conducted; and expressing opposition to the proposed merger of the Probation, Welf are,
Hospital and Health Departments on the basis that no real relationship exists between these
departments;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator.
The foregoing order wasp assed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Establishing
Position of County Hearing
Officer.
This Board having on October 18, 1966 adopted an order authorizing employment of
attorney David J. Levy of Pittsburg as County Hearing Officer; and fi
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The District Attorney having recommended that this position be established by an
ordinance to be presented to the Board for its consideration;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that its order adopted on October 18, 1966 be rescinded, vacated and set aside; and
in lieu thereof, appropriate action be taken by ordinance to establish the office of County
Hearing Officer.
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Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny. y
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In the Matter of Proposed
Condemnation of Certain
Property Adjacent to
Subdivision 3296,
Lafayette area. a;
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This being the time fixed by the Board to consider possible condemnation action
for the purpose of obtaining; a drainage easement on property owned by Mr. Joseph Schnitzler,
F1310ReliezValleyRoad, Lafayette, said easement being required by Mr.. Edward M. Rowland,
developer of Subdivision 3296, Lafayette area; and
Mr . Rowland and attorney Francis W. Collins, representing Mr. Joseph Schnitzler,
appeared and requested that this matter be removed from the Board calendar; and
Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by
Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is granted and the matter is
considered closed.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Proposed
Ordinance to Create a
Cultural Commission in the
County.
This Board having on October 11, 1966 referred jointly to the Contra Costa County
Mayors ' Conference and to City Councils within the County the proposed ordinance to create a
Cultural Commission in Contra Costa County, requesting that their findings be submitted to
the Board of Supervisors Prior to November 9, 1966; and
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Supervisor Moriarty having advised the Board that the Mayors ' Conference .will not
have time to act on this matter prior to November 9 and therefore requests that the Board's
order of October 11, 1966 be amended to provide that the matter be continued until a report
is received from the Mayors ' Conference;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,z
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is granted and action is deferred until the
Mayors ' Conference makes its report to the Board .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,'
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES : None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the 1-latter of Authorizing
Sanitary* Sewer Connection to
Boys ' Ranch Swimming Pool,
Byron, Work Order 5346.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED.T.
that authorization is granted for sanitary= sewer connection to the Boys ' Ranch swimming
pool subject to the following changes and conditions .as set forth by the Byron Sanitary j
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District •
1. If there is a noticeable bacteria drop in the county's ponds, the r
Byron Sanitary District retains the option to request the Boys '
Ranch to make other arrangements for the disposal of the swimming
pool backwash, at no expense to the District.
2. The backwash is to be done at approximately 2:00 p .m.
3. Service charge to be determined by the Byron Sanitary District
as soon as possible.
4. The usual connection fee for improvement, $181.58 plus standard
hookup fee for swimming pools of $.02 per surface square foot
36.00) , will be charged and is payable before hookup and
before inspection by the Sanitary District Inspector.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Termination
of Services of Charles
Bradshaw, architectural
representative employed by
Frederick Confer and
Associates , Supervising
Architect .
Pursuant to provisions of the agreement dated February 13, 1963 for supervisory
architectural services which provides for the employment of Frederick Confer and Associates
and reimbursement of costs for architectural representatives as required for current building _-
projects ;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED-,,
that the services of Charles Bradshaw, employed by Frederick Confer and Associates pursuant
to Resolution No . 1901 adopted by the Board of Supervisors on April 23, 1963, are terminated
effective October 7, 1966 .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
execution of contract
construction supervision
services, Richmond Healtr
Center and Medical Clinic.
Work Order No . 5334-
The Board having considered an Engineering Services Contract with Mr. Charles Bradsha l
Civil Engineer, in which it is agreed among other things that Mr. Bradshaw will perform con-
tinuous construction supervision services at the Richmond Health Center and Medical Clinic at
an hourly rate of $6.85, based on a forty hour work week; and 4
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED<a-
that said contract is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to
execute same on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Fixing
Time to Consider Alleged
Violations of Ordinance
No. 2017 by SFO Helicopter
Airlines .
The Board having on October 18, 1966 referred to the District Attorney and to its y,
Public Works Committee (Supervisors T. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid) a letter received from
Clarence E. Rust, attorney representing the Sunset Village Improvement Association, alleging
certain violation by the SPO Helicopter Airlines of County Ordinance No. 2017, for recommen-
dation to the Board; and
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action to compel obedience to the ordinance by SFO Helicopter Airlines, the Board must
determine the course of action from among various courses open to it; and
The Public Works Committee having expressed the opinion that some action should
be taken, but not on one side of the question only;
NONT, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,1
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a -representative of SFO Helicopter Airlines is requested to PbepresentattheBoardmeetingtobeheldonNovember9, 1966 at 11 a.m. in the Chambers of i
the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, at which
time the Board will consider the alleged violations.
The foregoing order wasgg passed by the following vote of the Board:4
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
ABSTAINED: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Employment of Elevator
Consultant by Frederick Confer 4_
and Associates, Supervising
Architect . Proposed Hall of
A;Justice .
On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and the Superintendent of I
Buildings, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Frederick Confer and Associates, Supervising Architect for the county, is
AUTHORIZED to employ Charles W. Larch, elevator consultant, of Denver, Colorado, to perform h
architectural services for the proposed Hall of Justice, pursuant to Article 12, Item 9 of
the agreement for architectural services dated June 28, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. j
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Preparation of Preliminary
Studies and Graphic Renderings ,
Proposed Boys ' Detention Units
at Juvenile Hall .4
Work Order No. 5365.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Ftp`
ORDERED that the firm of Frederick Confer and Associates, Supervising Architect, is authorized
to prepare preliminary studies and graphic renderings for the proposed additional boys '
detention units at Juvenile Hall , the work to be done under the existing contract dated
February 13, 1963 with said firm, with the unlerstanding that the cost is not to exceed
2,500. 5
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of A h
Resolution No. 5644-
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5644, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute cancellati'
7 of lien taken against Leonard W. Davidson, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No . 5647.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5647, in which the Board accepts bid of United California Bank
for $915,000 1963 Series B Antioch Unified School District Bonds , at a net interest of
406,747 to the District, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board :
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5650.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5650, in which the Board authorizes abatement of buildings
located at Route 1, Box 445, Antioch, California; property of the heirs of Ruth C . and
Ray S. Wightman, deceased, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5652•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5652, in which the Board fixes December 6, 1966 at 10:15 a.m.
as time for hearing on proposed dissolution of the Southwest Contra Costa County Water
District, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. F
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5653-5654• b
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5653-5654, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel",".
County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
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Resolution No. 5655-5657.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5655-5657 in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make Al,
correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rc
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT : None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5659.
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 45659, in which the Board proclaims the period from November 13
to November 24, 1966 as National Retarded Children's Week, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. G
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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Resolution No. 5660. ray
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5660, in which the Board provides for the borrowing of funds
and the issuance and sale of temporary notes therefor, for the fiscal year 1966-1967, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to install safety
lighting; in County Service
Area L-43, West Pittsburg.
At the request of the local citizens, in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install P=
and energize nine (9) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 3407, County
Service Area L-43, Nest Pittsburg area, said lights to be installed in accordance with the
drawing entitled "County Service Area L-43 - Sub. 3407," dated October 20, 1966, which is
on file in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department; and
IT IS Ft_tRTHFR ORDERED that said Pacific Gas and Electric Company is further
AUTHORIZED to install and energize one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light on the
east side of Compton Avenue five poles south of Port Chicago Highway (between existing
lights No. 314 and No. 315) , County Service Area L-43, West Pittsburg area.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, and by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
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memorial to the late t :
Judge Michael J. Gatto. 4=
During the Board meeting held this day it was proposed that arrangements be made
for a placque or other suitable memorial to honor the late Judge Michael J. Gatto, and it nam
i was informally determined that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid and Supervisor T. J. Coll be
designated as a committee to suggest an appropriate tribute to Judge Gatto's memory.
In the Matter of Copy of t
Stop Notice Filed on
Behalf of Sierra Lime
Products , Inc . , regarding
Contract for Certain
Street Improvements in
San Ramon Valley Subdivision.
This Board having received a copy of Stop Notice filed by James K. Norman, Attorney
for claimant, Sierra Lime Products , Inc. , to withhold funds in the amount of $23,274,10 for
materials supplied to subcontractor Metradone, Inc., under a contract between the County
4 and L. C . Smith for certain street improvements in San Ramon Village subdivision;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY TIME BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the Public _
Works Department.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Recommendations of the
Public Protection and
Public Service Enterprises
Committee of the Board.
The Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee of the Board s'
Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) having considered referrals to it, reports
as follows :
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Item Referral Date Recommendation
Proposal of Joe Guevera, 4/19/66 This matter will be con
Jr. , for leasing land at sidered along with other
z Buchanan Field for the proposals when specifications':_'X
erection of aircraft for invitation to bidders .
hangers .are prepared by Public
Works Department upon com-
pletion of Walnut Creek
Channel widening project.
Notice from the San Francisco 9/20/66 No objection to the Citys
Office of the Federal Aviation of Richmond's proposal.
Agency of proposed establish-
ment of an airport by the
City of Richmond.
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, `;`
IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid reports of the Public Protection and Public
Service Enterprises Committee be and the same are hereby APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.p
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In the Matter of Approval of
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Resolution No. 5661.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5661, in which the Board authorizes execution of a quitclaim 1
deed to eliminate
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power line easement to the County Airport property at Buchanan Field,
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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And the -Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 1, 1966, at 9:10 a.m.,
in the Board 'Chambers, Administration Building, Mar i ez, Californi
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i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE EDMUND A. LINSCAEID.,
VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS, '
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY. yVABSENT: SUPERVIS ORS'JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, THOMAS. JOHN COLL.
PRESENT: W. T . PAASCH, CLERK.
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In the Matter of Rescinding
Resolution No. 5618 Fixing
November 9, 1966 for Sale
of $2,2009000 Acalanes Union
High School District, 1966
Series A School Bonds.
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On advice of Bond Counsel and good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisorx
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution Number,
5618 adopted by the Board on October 11, 1966 fixing November 9, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. as the
i time for receiving bids for the sale of $2,200,000 Acalanes Union High School District, 1966- 1.
Series A School Bonds, be and the same is hereby rescinded;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to give notice of
the cancellation to all potential bidders.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: X _.i
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. . Linscheid.
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t ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
In the Matter of Communication
re noise caused by addition y$
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to Shell Oil Company facilities,
Martinez.
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The Board having received a letter from Mr. Robert M. Brown, 1385 Palm Avenue,
Martinez, California, registering a complaint with reference to the excessive noise being,
caused by the recently completed addition to the facilities at Shell Oil Company;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
F ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator, District Attorney, Health
Department and Public Works Department for report to the Board on November 15, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote o f the Board:I
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Request that fy
East Bay Municipal Utility
District prepare a,coordinated
plan for opening San Pablo
Reservoir to limited recreational
use.
The Board having received a communication from F. H. Eastman, Secretary, East Bay
Municipal Utility District, regarding the development of a coordinated plan for. opening
San Pablo Reservoir to limited recreation use, advising in accordance with Section 447,0.1;'of t
the Health and Safety Code that the cost of preparing the plan will exceed $2,500 and static.
that it will proceed with preparation of the coordinated plan upon receipt from the 'county 6'
4 the sum of $2,506;
f On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD '
ff ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Auditor-Controller, progress report to be
made November 9, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Communication
re increase in taxes on
property located in Pittsburg
area (Bella Vista Subdivision) .
The Board havingreceived a communication from Mrs. Joe Possanza No. 2 East Rose r $
Avenue, Pittsburg, Califoria,regarding the increase in taxes for the fiscal year 1966-1967 V.
on property identified as Bella Vista Subdivision, portion of Lot 8, Block AC, noting that
no improvements have been made on the property;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator to answer.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: None.
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SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN r
AND THOMAS JOHN COLL ARRIVED AT 9:20 A.M.
In the Matter of Proceedings
of the Board during month of
October, 1966.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4`.
ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board -for the month of
October, 1966 was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the y
Chairman authorized to sign said minutes .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. d
NOES: None. rg
ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said
approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Reclassify one (1) T ist Clerk position number 13Assessor.y p
Salary Range 18 ($358-$436), to Intermediate Typist
Clerk, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493) , effective November 1,
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Assessor. Add one (1) Auditor-Appraiser, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821),
and cancel one (1) Senior Auditor-Appraiser, Salary Range 50
782-$950), effective November 1, 1966.
District Attorney. Reclassify one (1) Typist Clerk, position number 03, Salary
Range 18 ( 358- 436), to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary
Range 23 ($405-$493), effective Novemter 1, 1966.
Planning. Reclassify all positions in the class of Associate Planner,.
Salary Range 56 ($90541,099), to Planner IV, Salary Range
56 ($905-$1,099), and remove the class of Associate Planner
from the Basic Salary Schedule, effective November 1, 1966.
County Hospital.Add one (1) Social Worker I, Salary Range 32 ($505-$613),
effective November 1, 1966.
County Hospital.Add one (1) Clinical Psychologist, Salary Range 54
862-$1,047), effective November 1, 1966.
Civil Service. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Director
of General Services, Salary Range 72 ($19337-$1,625) ,
effective November 1, 1966.
County Administrator. Reclassione (1) Typist Clerk, position number 01, Salary
Range 1813584436), to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary 4 =:
effective November 1Range23 ($405- 493}, 1966.
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Sheriff. Reclassify one (1) Stenographer Clerk, position number
Salary Range 21 ($385-$169), to Intermediate Stenographer
Clerk, Salary Range 26 ($436-$530), effective November. 1 1966;--
Social Service.Add one {1} Social Worker II, Salary Range 38 1$584 $710}, W
and cancel one (1) Social Worker III, position number 13 kr,
Salary Range 42 ($644-$782) ,, effective November 1, 1966.
Social Service. Add one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, Salary Range 26 '
436-$530), and cancel one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk,,
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position number 36, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493), effective
November 1, 1966.
Social Service. Add one (1) Economic Opportunity Community Aide, Salary
Range 20 ($3?6-$458), and cancel one (1) Eligibility 'Assistan*Rpositionnumber02, Salary Range 25 ($42545174 effective.
November 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
in the Matter of Authorizing
re-employment of Mrs . Brigitte
Bazelle in the class of
Psychiatric Social Worker.r
On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission,, and on motion of Supervisor
t Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is: GRANTED
for re-employment of Mrs . Brigitte Bazelle in the class of Psychiatric Social Worker (permanent
intermittent) at the third step of Salary Range 45 ($763 per month), as requested by the,
County Medical Director, effective October 26, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, .
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriatie~
adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: s,.=
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREAS$ 3
MArVOBJECT r.
Auditor-Controller 010
Temporary Salaries 1003 010 1013 8,225 'M'•.Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 225
Martinez Administration a :
Buildings
Building Department - 1003 065 2283 445
Building Repairs 425
Various Alterations 1003 086 7710 603
Martinez Buildings X
Jury Commissioner
Metal Shelving 1003 237 7751 002 57 .M1'
Various Alterations 086 7710 603 57
Local Agency Formation
Commission
5-Drawer Legal File 1003 356 7751 001 125
Professional & Personal Services 1003 356 2310 125
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Shelter 309
Various Alterations 086 7710 603 1,500 fi
Install Interoom System 309 7758 756 1,500
Public Works
Various Alterations 1003 086 7710 603 1,500
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Storage Facilities 1003 086 7710 505 1,500 y
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. Newell Avenue 1003 661 7600 908 1,700
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3. Moraga Way 1003 661 7600 818 19500 5 '
4. Rheem Blvd. 1003 661 7600 819 . 1,200
5 Happy Valley Road 1003 661 7601 820 500 y ''
Betterments 1003 661 7600 590 4,900
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Morgan Territory Road 1003 662 7600 903 20 5o0
Betterments 1003 662 7600 590 2:500
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7. Trench Cross Over Pad 1003 652 7754 007 12200
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7. Trench Cross Over Pad 1003 650 7754 020 1,200 h
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6. Loader 1003 063 7756 018 154
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1. Stone Valley Road 1003 661 7601 304 250
Stone Valley Road 1003 661 7600 30250
2. Glorietta Boulevard 1003 661 7600 34W 992
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3. Pacheco Boulevard 1003 bbl 7601 314 674
4 Clayton Road 1003 661 7601 904 5,887
5• San Pablo Dam Road 1003 661 7600 232 7,810
5. Canyon Road 1003 661 76ol 397 8,752
8006. Balfour Road 1003 661 7600 555
6. Dainty Avenue 1003 661 7600 556 800
7. Buchanan Field Road 1003 661 7600 . 466 22000
Design Engineering 1003 661 7600 595 1,136
Betterments 1003 661 7600 590 29865
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. Martha Road 1003 662 7600 322 992
5. Legion Court 1003 662 7600 8o6 1,100
5 Legion Court 1003 bbl 7600 812 13,100
SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
6. Walnut Boulevard 1003 663 7600 557 soo
6. Sellars Avenue 1003 663 7600 558 800
6. Byron Highway 1003 663 7600 559 Boa
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. Del Amigo Drive 1003 661 7600 318 22200
3 Hough Avenue 1003 661 7601 373 90
3. Hough Avenue 1003 661 7600 373 760
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4. Olympic Boulevard 1003 661 7601 418 50509 r
1 0005. Willow Pass Road AD 1003 661 7600 551 s
Betterments 1003 661 7600 590 80559
Design Engineering 1003 661 7600 595 10000
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Railroad Avenue 1003 662 7600 206 520
6. Smith Lane 1003 662 7601 402 294 Y
Betterments 1003 662 7600 590 814 u
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SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
7. Walden Road Bridge 1003 663 760o 467 250
7. Geary Road Bridge 1003 663 7600 464 10250
7. Walden Road Bridge RW 1003 663 7601 467 1,000
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, , Ery:
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 0
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting. ice:
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and he
is AUTHORIZED to attend the following:
Marion M. Mazur, Program Developer and Coordinator, Office of Economic
Opportunity, to attend Federal OEO Conference on Head Start Programs
in Denver, Colorado in the period from November 13, 1966 through
November 18, 1966, all expenses to be borne by the federal government.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: bh-
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas ,John Coll, t .
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Assignment
of Delinquent Accounts to
the Retailers Collection
Association of Contra Costa
County.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent
accounts totaling $4,476.80, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the county
and the particular department of the county from which said accounts emanated, and having
recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa:
County;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD V`
ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $4,476.80 are hereby-ASSIGNED to the Retailers
Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current contract, the
Auditor-Controllerts department to handle the actual transfer.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance ,at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be
and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Anna Humphrey, R. N. Director of Nursing .Service, County Hospital,
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to attend Institute on Personnel Utilization-Staffing and Scheduling,
being conducted by the American Hospital -Association in Chicago,
Illinois, November 6 through November 12, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of Delinquent
Accounts.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in
the amount of $11,839.97, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the county,
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and having recommended that said accounts be written off;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said Fri
delinquent accounts in the amount of $11,839.97.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:41,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
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Suit to Recover Costs Owed r.
Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court
by the Auditor-Controller Is Office against the following persons to recover the cost of
services owed Contra Costa County.
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F. Fulmore 11.20 Mr. Jack Newberry 30.48
Mr. C. C. Gates 11.20 Mr. Joseph Page 76.03
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Mr. Lucien Judge 192.36 Ms . Barbara Roberts 16.23
Mr. Dale Lavin 11.55 Mr. Allen Robinson 11.55
Bill Lawson 87.85 Mrs. Schofield 21.10 R
Mr. R. Long 131.25 Mrs . Pat Scotto 11.20
Mr. Julius Lumford 12.00 Ms . Barbara Shoults 200.00
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Miss Kathleen Marchini 164.31 Ms. Beverly Steele 189.57 e'
Ms . Rosie Marie Mills 54.77 Mrs. Eva Woods 12.00
PASSED AND ADOPTED on November 1, 1966, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. h„
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing r
Suit to Recover Cost of
Hospital Care.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT legal action be initiated in the Small Claims M
Court by the Auditor-Controllers Office against the following persons to recover the cost sr
of Hospital care:
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Mr. Leon Bowen 75.29 Mr. Rafael Misquez 15.00
Mr. Franklin Browne 32.16 Mr. Ed Munroe 22.80
Mr. Paul Davis 59.27 Mr. Forest Murray 43.60
Mr. David P. Decoteau 28.88 Mr. William Netherland 54.77
Mr. John Desmond 133.99 Mr. Elvis Parks 50.80 Z,.
Mr. Fred Garcia 80.85 Ms . Margaret Paulk 20.32
Mr. William Greene 46.09 Mr. Benjamin Platt 127.08 T '
Mr. Frank Hernandez 56.40 Guadalupe Rodriguez 46.80
Mr. Denver Jonest 2.46 Emmitt Smith, Jr. 69 .00
Mr. Louis Lawson 9.54 Jimmie Smith 39.14
Mr. Paul Melton 101.70 Mr. Donald Snider 197.36y.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on November 1, 1966, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. x
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller
to make Refund.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r..
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $6.00 to
Nathalea P. Roush for jury duty service.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None, L .
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Settlement
of the Action by James Walker 1
against the County of Contra
Costa, Richmond Municipal
Court No. 25364.
Upon the recommendation of the county lien committee, f
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:
That in connection with the settlement of Action No. 25364 in .the Richmond-
cipal Court by James Walker against the County of Contra Costa, the Auditor is authorized
to draw a county warrant in the sum of $20.50 for the plaintiff's costs to be delivered by
the District Attorney to Mr. Walker upon his dismissal of the said action with prejudice.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisory
Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing r-
Right of Way Division to of
negotiate new lease with
D. M. Kramer, Rodeo. 5"
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD,
ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate new
lease between the County of Contra Costa and Delmar M. Kramer for lease of space at s
207 Pacific Avenue, Rodeo, to provide quarters for the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial Distrtr
Court.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. s
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement
with State Department of a
Public Health re Therapy Services
under Cerebral Palsy Program. Y.,.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute .agreement'
between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Public Health,} yw
under the terms of which the County will provide physical and occupational therapy services "
under the Cerebral Palsy Program during the fiscal year 1966-1967, the State to reimburse;'
the County to a maximum amount of $57,558 for these services . z
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James, P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to execute Head
Start Program Application,
Component 7-16, sponsored by
Martinez Unified School District.q-
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE .BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for submission of a Head Start Program application in
the amount of $13,908 ($12,408 federal funds and $1,500 local funds) to be sponsored by the n
Martinez Unified School District, covering a twenty-week program commencing January 9, 1967
for fifteen children, as approved and recommended by the Economic Opportunity Council; and 3W
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kermy, Chairman of this Board,
is AUTHORIZED to execute the necessary application forms .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. Y
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Extension of Agreement
with Neighborhood House of
North Richmond.
This Board having heretofore directed the Office of the District Attorney to
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prepare Extension of Agreement with Neighborhood House of North Richmond (for delinquency
prevention services) , incorporating certain amendments approved by this Board on October 13,
1965, and said document having been presented this day;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
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BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute
said Extension of Agreement on behalf of the County.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Report.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report prepared by the Office of the County Administrator regarding
the offer by the California State Board of Equalization to assist counties with the auditing
of business personal property, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, f
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT': None.
In the Matter of Continuing
the hearing re change in f>
organization to armex
Mt. View Fire Protection
District to Contra Costa
County Fire Protection
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District.
This being the time fixed for. hearing on proposed change in organization to
annex Mt. View Fire Protection District territory to Contra Costa County Fire Protection
District, Mr. Joseph Connery, Administrative Analyst, Office of the County Administrator,
advised the Board that subsequent to October 4, 1966 when the Board fixed this date for
public hearing, it has been determined that various terms and conditions should have been
set forth to make for an orderly transition; therefore, he would recommend that the hearing rv ;.
be continued to November 9, 1966 at 10:15 a.m., prior to which time the Local Agency Formation
Commission will consider amending its resolution to include the aforementioned conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on this matter is continued to said date.
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November 1, 1966 - continued -
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Requests
for land to be set asidej c
for camping areas .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE B6ARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to make letter request
to East Bay Municipal Utility District and East Bay Regional Park District to set aside<land _
adjacent to the Briones Dam site as a camping area J;or youth projects; and
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to .
make a similar letter request to the Contra Costa County Water District to set aside camping.
areas in connection with the development of the Contra Loma Lake site.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication
from the Suburban Advisory
Committee on Housing re
Progress of its activities .
Mr. Herbert W. Martin, Chairman, Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing, having
addressed a communication to the Board citing various reasons for dissatisfaction with the
progress being made in the Committee's activities, and advising that a decision has been Y
reached to hold future planned meetings in abeyance until called by the Chairman, pending suehY_
action as may be taken by the Board;
Supervisor Coll moved that the communication be referred to the Social Programs
Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) ; the motion was seconded
by Supervisor Kenny;
The vote on the motion was as follows :
AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
Supervisor Dias then stated that the members of the Social Programs Committee.-have
given consideration to certain of the Advisory Committee's matters in the past and expressed
the opinion that it might be well to refer this to another of the Board's Committees, xhch
would then allow four of the Board members to familiarize themselves with the problem;.
Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY;
THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee`'t;
of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for study.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll'
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Ratifying i
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint s,
in Court Action to the Office t .
of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on October 31, 1966, referred copy of Summons a.nd
Complaint served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on October 31, 1966, in Action No. C 6029
µof the Municipal Court of the Walnut Creek-Danville Judicial District, in and for the
County of Contra Costa, Gertrude Cook versus The County of Contra Costa, et al, to the Office of
IF the District
Attorney;NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is
hereby
RATIFIED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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mow-AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A.
Linscheid.
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s In the Matter of
Ratifying Clerk's Action in
Referring Copy of Summons, First
Amended Complaint for Declaratoryf:Relief and attached
documents in Court Action to the
Office of the District
Attorney.The Clerk of this Board having on October 25, 1966, referred copy of
Summons,
r.First Amended Complaint for Declaratory Relief and attached documents served on Aileen
wY Elder, Deputy Clerk on October 25, 1966, in Action No. 102442 of the Superior Court of
the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, A1amo.Improvement
Association,et al versus County of Contra Costa, and Intervenors et al., to the Office of the
District
Attorney;NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is
hereby
RATIFIED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:h.,
r,..AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas JohnCollP Ys
4'James P. ,
Kenny. NOES:
None.S
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p In the Matter of
Ratifying Clerk's Action in
Referring Copy of Summons and
Complaint in Court Action to the
Office of the District
Attorney.
L The Clerk of this Board having on October 25, 1966, referred copy of Summons
n and Complaint served on H. G. Estes, Assistant County Clerk, on October 25, 1966, in
Action No. 102197 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the. County
of Contra Costa, OZELL POPE versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, DOES ONE through TEN, to the
Office of the District
Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is
hereby
RATIFIED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Y James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A.
Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of Mrs . Ruth M. Burns to the
Office of Trustee, Reclamation
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District No. 799.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mrs . Ruth M. Burns is appointed to the office of Trustee of Reclamation District ",-
No. 799 for the unexpired term of Ernest C. Burroughs, whose resignation became effective
November 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
j ABSENT: None. t
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In the Matter of Reappointing
Dr. Forrest E. Lane as
Commissioner of the Park and
Recreation Commission of
Contra Costa County.
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The term of office of Dr. Forrest E. Lane, member of the Contra Costa County:Park k
and Recreation Commission, having expired on October 18, 1966;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor'Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD sus
ORDERED that said Dr. Forrest E. Lane is reappointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County
Park and Recreation Commission until March 31, 1967•
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John. Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. a
In the Matter of Notice of
j Hearings on Study of
San Francisco Bay, Including
San Pablo and Suisun Bays re
Water Quality Control.
Notice of a series of public hearings to be held on San Francisco Bay, Sacramento ,
San Joaquin Delta, California, regarding water quality and waste disposal, having been re
ceived from the District Engineer, Department of the Army, Corps of Ergineers, including 'a
public hearing to be held on December 5, 1966 at 8 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors f Chambers,
County Administration Building, Martinez, California;
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said notice is referred to Jack Port, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa
County Water Agency.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll., -
Edmund
oll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. j-
the Matter of Authorizing t.
incre in total expendi-
ture fo r tra Costa County
Fire Protectio istrict
Consolidated Geary d Fire
Station and Training S
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Concord.
WHEREAS the Board on Augus 1966 , a owed an agreement for architectural
services between Contra Costa County and Kerr & Associates, Engineering and Archi-
tectural firm, 1620 North Main Street, W ut ek, California, for design and constructions
of the Contra Costa County Fire Prot ion Distric nsolidated Geary Road Fire Station and .
Training Site, Concord, Californ' ,
NOW, THEREFOR n motion of Supervisor Coll, seconde Supervisor Dias, IT. 'IS'.
BY THE BOARD ORDERED at said Farnum Kerr & Associates is AUTHORIZE continue to. perform -
master planning said Fire Station and Training Site; and
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T IS FURTHER ORDERED that an increase in the total expenditure from an unt not
to e ed $5,000 as stipulated in the Architectural Agreement dated AuPg gust 2, 196E , to
enditure not to exceed $7,000, is AUTHORIZED.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
increase in total expenditure
for Contra Costa County Fire
Protection District Consolidated
Geary Road Fire Station and
Training Site, Concord.
WHEREAS the Board on August 2 1966 approvedpproved an agreement for architectural ser-
vices between Contra Costa County and Farnum Kerr & Associates, Engineering and Architectural
firm, 1620 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, California, for design and construction of the
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated Geary Road Fire Station and g.
Training Site, Concord, California; r==
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Farnum Kerr & Associates is AUTHORIZED to continue to perform
master planning for said Fire Station and Training Site; and
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an increase in the total expenditure from an amount
not to exceed $5,000, as stipulated in the Architectural Agreement dated August 2, 1966,
to an expenditure not to exceed $7,000, is AUTHORIZED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of Fk
Rental Agreement with Mr. and
Mrs . Albert R. Williams and
authorizing Public Works
Director to execute said
Agreement. (County property
at 4300 Garden Road,
El Sobrante.)
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the rental agreement dated October 20, 1966, with Mr. and Mrs . Albert R.
Williams for rental of county-owned property located at 4300 Garden Road, El Sobrante, on
a month-to-month basis at $125.00 per month, is APPROVED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director,
is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of "Notice of
Consideration of an Oil and
Gas Lease Offer by the State
Lands Commission, State of
California." 7
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This Board, by Order dated October 18, 1966, having requested the Public Works
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Director to report on the matter of a "Notice of Consideration of an Oil and Gas Lease Offer
by the State Lands Commission, State of California;" and
The Public Works Director having found no objections to said proposal providingw,:.
there are no surface operations which will interfere with the proposed channel dredging or
disposal of dredging material;
On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a letter setting forth iL""
said provision, prepared by the County Administrator's office, be sent in response to said
notice.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Application
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of Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company for Permit
to Lay Submarine Cable in
San Francisco Bay.
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WHEREAS this Board, by Order dated October 25, 1966 , having referred to the Public ' 4
Works Department for a report, a notification from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers that
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company had applied for a permit to lay a submarine cable in
San Francisco Bay from a point northerly of Castro Point in Contra Costa County to Point
San Quentin in Marin County; and
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WHEREAS the County Administrator having eviewed the matter with respect to, the
effect on the county responsibility for cost of relocation of utilities for the proposed
channel deepening project;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion,
of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the county
request that any permit granted by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for this or other: wor.lt
within the proposed channel should be made subject to the condition that the applicant pay,
any costs for relocation required because of future channel construction work.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Hearing on n
Proposed Formation of County
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Service Area R-3, Lafayette
Area.
This being the time for continuation of hearing on the proposed formation of County
Service Area R-3 to provide park and recreational facilities in the Lafayette area, the Board
proceeded with saidbearing; and
Mr. Joseph Connery of the County Administrator's Office explained that the Board
may deny the proposed formation, approve it as petitioned or approve with any agreed to-r'-
changes in exterior boundaries, indicating on a map that the small area in red is within
the Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District and suggesting that this be excluded from the.
proposed Service Area; z,
The following persons appeared in support of the proposal:
Mrs . Kay Hallstone of Lafayette Elementary School, appeared on r
behalf of Mrs . Robert Adams, who had polled the School Boards
of Acalanes Union High and Lafayette Elementary and reported
both to be unanimously in favor of formation and willing to
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extend the use of school facilities if the proposed Service
Area is established;
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Mr. Robert Variel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Lafayette Community Center, Inc.;
Mr. Jack L. Schneider, 3354 Springhill Road, Lafayette;
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Mrs . R. J. Littell of Lafayette who presented a petition,
bearing 139 signatures of persons residing in the vicinity
of Acalanes Union High School, requesting exclusion from 2='"
the proposed Service Area;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY_ THE
BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be closed and the petitions for exclusion of certain parcel"s
of land be referred to the County Assessor in order that he might delineate said parcels '
on a map for the Board's information in determining the boundaries of the proposed Service-
Area, decision to be made on November 9, 1966 at 10:30 a.m.
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Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Cancellation
of taxes and penalty on
unsecured roll and discharge
of further accountability
for collection of tax.
The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance from
John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, representing a priority tax claim covering the following
Fiscal Year 1962-63
Code 3000 Assessment 2288
McAdam Bell Creamery, Inc.
165 El Cerrito Plaza
El Cerrito, California
Merchandise - Fixturesr
Personal Property - $3100
Money 20u
Total Value 3120
Total Tax: $265.79
Penalty: 21.26 k:
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Bell, McAdam Creamery Inc.
165 El Cerrito Plaza H`
El Cerrito, California
Merchandise - Equipment
Personal Property - $1740
Money 20
TotalValue 1760
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Total Tax: $150.49
Penalty: 12.03
Fiscal Year 1964-65
Code 3000 Assessment 2324
McAdam Bell Creamery, Inc.
165 El Cerrito Plaza
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Personal Property - $1740 A
Money 10
Total Value 1750
Total Tax: $151.70
Penalty 12.13
and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested that
1. authorization be granted for cancellation of the penalty as provided
under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; ty
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ID
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby granted.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Communication
re animal control complaint,s`
Moraga area.
The Board having received a copy of a letter from Mr. W. Larsen, 675 Carroll
Drive, Moraga, California, addressed to the Animal Control Center in Pinole, California,
with reference to the lack of control exercised over a dog by "the Johnson family," No. 1
Laird Drive, Moraga, California, requesting that the existing law be enforced;
On motion of Supervisor, Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this complaint is referred to Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner
and to the Director of the Animal Control Center.f..
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Petition
for Enforcement of County
Leash Law in the Martinez
Area.iy
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having presented a letter from Mr. and -Mrs . Robert E.
Hominda, 4605 Tahoe Drive, Martinez, California, with reference to a letter addressed to
the Animal Control Center in Martinez, attached to which is a copy of petition signed by
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five immediate neighbors of Mr. and Mrs . Leo Stanghelini, 4602 Tahoe Drive, Martinez,
declaring that two dogs belonging to Mr. Stanghelini are a constant and continuing neighbor.- _
hood nuisance; the petition urges enforcement of the County's Leash Law;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT-IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the County Administrator for report tothe
Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Non-renewal of Lease for
Space Occupied by Superior
Court Department 1, Richmond.
The Board having heretofore continued to this date the matter of giving notice to
the City of Richmond that the County will not renew its lease for space occupied by Superior. x
Court Department 1 in the Richmond Hall of Justice when the current lease expires (November``30T,
1966 ) ; and
Supervisor Dias moved that this matter be held in abeyance for two weeks;c
The motion was seconded by Supervisor Kenny;
The vote on the motion was as follows :
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
Thereupon Supervisor Coll moved that the City of Richmond be notified that the
lease shall be terminated, effective November 30, 1966;
The motion was seconded by Supervisor Moriarty;
The vote on the mot ion was as follows
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. 1 '
NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
THERE WAS NO FORMAL ORDER. The Clerk, however, was directed to relist the matter,
on the Board's calendar for November 15, 1966.
In the Matter of Proposed
Lower Court Consolidation.
Mr. James W. Schofield, Chairman of the Judicial Committee of the Grand Jury,
presented a statement regarding lower court consolidation, stating that the Board should
announce its stand on this matter and recommending that it either adopt the plan set forth
by the Grand Jury on October 4, 1966, or the plan submitted by the County Administrator on"
October 18, 1966.
It was determined that this matter would be placed on the Board's agenda of
November 9, 1966 , at 2:00 p.m. for discussion.
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In the Matter of Requests
Concerning Salaries and
Classifications of Certain
County Hospital Personnel.
Mr. H. L. Clarke, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association,
Local 1675, appeared before the Board to again request that salary negotiations be reopened
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for Hospital Attendants and Licensed Vocational Nurses, and to advise the Board that the
majority of the Local's Hospital Attendant members have voted to strike unless negotiations
on their wages are reopened; he noted that the Executive Board of the Contra Costa County eY_.
Central Labor Council has also urged that negotiations be reopened; and
Mr. Clarke also requested that certain classifications in the Public Health Depart-
ment be granted a adjustment in order to maintain the same steps Within the salary ranges
which have been maintained in the past, with the Public Health Nursing series, those classi-
fications being Sanitarians, Microbiologists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists,
and Public Health-Social Workers;
The Board reiterated that the County's compensation policy states that salary
adjustments will be considered by the Board only in emergency situations once the Budget has
been adopted;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 'IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that any and all salary negotiations for the current fiscal year be closed.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,a
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.R`
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
Thereupon, Supervisor Linscheid moved that the County Medical Director and the
County Administrator be directed to look into the matter of action required with respect to
the proper care of pa tients in the County Hospital in the event that strike action is taken
as indicated by Mr. Clarke;
The motion was seconded by Supervisor Dias and was passed by the following vote of
the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. k .
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In the Matter of Endorsement
of Proposition No. 30 Relating
to Open Space Conservation.
The Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission having recommended that the
Board endorse Proposition No. 3, which relates to open space conservation, stating that the
passage of the proposition will enable the State Legislature to define open space land and
P proper y productionprovideraerassessmentguidelineswhensuchlandsarerestrictedsolelytothe
of food and fibre, and to assure the use and enjoyment of natural resources and scenic beauty
for the economic and social well-being of the State and its citizens; and
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ENDORSES Proposition No. 3 as
recommended by said Commission.
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
In the Matter of Approval of f _
Settlement in Condemnation
Action No. 101522 for Acquisi-
tion of Real Property from
Montgomery Ward Realty Corporation
µfor Richmond County
Building. On recommendation of the District Attorney, County Administrator and Right of
Way Agent that a settlement as contained in the Stipulation for Judgment to be made in
Condemna-tion Action No . 101522, Contra Costa County vs . Montgomery Ward Realty Corporation, et
al,pursuant to said stipulation; and
x =.On motion of Supervisor Coil, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED and DIRECTED to prepare the
necessary papers between the County of Contra Costa and the defendants for the acquisition of
real property in said action;
and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller be and
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is hereby DIRECTED to deposit with the Court the sum of $83,730 for the property which is the
i subject of the aforesaid condemnation action for payment to the defendants upon conveying
to the County of Contra Costa clear title for the real property described in the aforesaid
condemnation action, and all costs incurred in this transaction as contained in the. aforesaid , a
i condemnation action, as consideration for this settlement. fi
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John -Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
revisions to House Moving
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD;
ORDERED that December 6, 1966 at 10 a.m. is the time fixed for hearing on proposed revisions,
to the House Moving Ordinance (Ordinance No. 1003) , amending the fee schedule and bonding"::, ,-;,,
procedure.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Inspector is DIRECTED to give„
notice of the date of hearing to all interested persons.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Home Health
Aide Program.
The Administration and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny ,
T. J. Coll) having reported that it had met on the Board referral concerning the proposed
Home Health Aide Program and had discussed the matter with the County Welfare Director, the•
i Acting County Health Officer and the County Administrator, and that in its opinion it was
necessary, in terms of service and financial benefit to the county, to proceed with the
proposed program; and E
The Board having called upon the County Welfare Director to explain various facets.
of the proposed program; and
The County Welfare Director having pointed out that it was necessary to have the
County Health Department certified as a Home Health Agency by the California State Department-,,:z,,
of Public Health to train personnel as Home Health Aides, or in lieu thereof, to continue
to assign attendants to welfare families with medical problems and make payment to them attgPP9m
County expense (approximately $25,000 per month), effective January 1, 1967; and
The Board members having queried the County Welfare Director as to the need for Y
Civil Service status for Home Health Aides, the additional staff required by theCounty
Health Department to supervise Home Health Aides, the bases of payment of compensation to
Home Health Aides, and the possibility of placing the Home Health Aide Program under the
jurisdiction of the Home Visiting and Family Counseling Service (a private agency with the
required license) ; and the County Welfare Director having indicated that the matter of Civil .
Service status for Home Health Aides had not been resolved, that the County Health Department.,,-'',.
would require 8 additional employees to supervise the Home Health Aides , that it was contem-
plated that the cost of payments to Home Health Aides and supervision of them would be made,- s{
from subvented funds, that the supervision of Home Health Aides might be transferred to. the „
Home Visiting and Counseling Service on a gradual basis as said Agency became geared to cope f
with an expanded program and that some features of the program were not as yet clearly- resolved'
and
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll having stated that in their opinion arrange-
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ments should be made to gradually transfer jurisdiction of the Home Health Aide Program to k
the Home Visiting and Counseling Service; f
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, BE IT' BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Department be authorized to proceed immediately Frith
the necessary action to have said Department certified as a Home Health Agency.
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BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of the establishment of the Home
Health Aide Program be referred to the Social Programs Committee of the Board (Supervisors
J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) , the County Administrator, the County Welfare Director and
the Personnel Director for review in terms of the employment status of Home Health Aides r
Civil Service or otherwise) and in -terms of the total staffing required for said Programa 11.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:k ..
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5663.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDx
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5663, in which the Board grants a non-exclusive license to
Cable Vision, Lafayette, California, to provide community antenna television service to
certain unincorporated areas in central Contra Costa County, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos . 5664-5669.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5664-5669, in which the Board fixes December 6, 1966 at
10 a.m. for hearing on proposed annexations to County Service Areas, are APPROVED: w."
Resolution No. 5664 - Subdivision 3543 to County Service Area L-18,
Reliez Valley area;x
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Resolution No. 5665 - Subdivision 3542 to County Service Area L-20,
Moraga area;
Resolution No. 5666 - Subdivision 3487 to County Service Area L-41, w
El Sobrante area;
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Resolution No. 5667 - Subdivision 3613 to County Service Area L-43,z
West Pittsburg area;
Resolution No. 5668 - Filper Corporation Territory to County Service Area L-45
Danville area;
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Resolution No. 5669 - Subdivisions 3464, 3465, 3284, 3471 and other territory to
County Service Area M-4, San Ramon area.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, h
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of yResolutionNo. 5670.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD rs.
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5670, in which the Board fixes December 13, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. Y
for sale of $2,200,000 issue of 1966 , Series A. Acalanes Union High School District Bonds,
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid.
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ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5671.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5671, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease ,
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with Karl J. and Josephine D. Weber for rental of premises to be used by the Social Service..,-'...l
Department at 3431 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, for a term of five years at $1800 per month,
is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None."
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5672.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5672, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease
with John F. Kennedy University for rental of space at 1124 Ferry Street, Martinez, for
use of Social Service Department, at $85 per month, is APPROVED. 0
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Y +
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5673. t
On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD 'P y P
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5673, in which the Board fixes January 10, 1967 at 11 a.m. as
the time for opening bids on lease of 2-1/3 acre portion of airport property, Buchanan Field"
for construction of aircraft storage hangars, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: h
AYES: Supervisors Alfred MDias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, -James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval i...
of Resolution No. 5674-
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5674, in' which the Board approves renewal for one year 'of lease
with Robert M. and Anne H. Barrett, for use of premises at 1180 Brown Avenue, Lafayette,,
for radio transmitter site, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. irr G.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5677.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No.5677, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor- to cancelCountytaxliensoncertainpropertyacquiredbypublicagencies, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.aY
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos.
5678-5681.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5678-5681, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
MJamesP. Kenny. s.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5682.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5682, in which the Board commends Mr. Sundar S. Shadi for his
direction of the program on appropriate ceremonies on United Nations Day in the City ofElCerrito, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
a*of Resolution No. 5685.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, ITIS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5685, in which the Board extends to Brother U. Albert Rahill,F.S.G., its appreciation for his outstanding contributions to the objectives of higher
education and four decades of devoted service to St. Mary's College, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5686.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5686, in which the Board endorses the Master Plan of City ofPinoleforPinoleValleyPark, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 9, 1966, at 9 a.m., in
the Board Chambers , Administration Building, Martinez, lifornia.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1966
fTHEBOARDMETINREGULARSESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
tv,CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M . DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .y.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that
said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
WINContraCostaCountyFireProtectionDistrict. Reclassify Fireman, position
number 43, Salary Range 39
598-$727) , to Senior Fireman,
Salary Range 41 ($628-$763) ,
effective November 10, 1966.
fContraCostaCountyFireProtectionDistrict. Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range w
39 ($598-$727) , and cancel one (1)
Senior Fireman, position number 38,
Salary Range 41 ($628-$763),
effective November 10, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Y
appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments,, to wit: F
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
Marshall - Richmond
Temporary Salary 1003 262-1013 37
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Overtime 1003 262-1014 300 m
General Fund 1003
Reserve for Contingencies 337
Planning
Temporary Salaries 1003 357-1013 4,520
Reserve for Contingencies 990-9970 4,520 w
Electric Typewriter - 13” 357 7751 002 20
Manual Typewriter - 16" 357 7751 001 20
Public Works
RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES -
General Fund
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 35,000
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Civic Drive Extension1003 661-7600 46$ 35,000
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General Fund
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970- 1,500
SHERIFFtS COMMUNICATIONS
Repair Kregor Peak Road 1003 256-2282 19500
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAA OBJECT
Hospital
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Washer & Dryer (Electric) 540-7750 115 1,100
Miscellaneous Equipment 540-?754 106 450
Ice Making Machine 540-7750 105 650 r
County Recorder
Office Equipment 1003 355-7751 001 302
Microfilm Processor
Recordak Prostar Film Proces-
sor, Model DVR, including
Accessory Processing Rack,
Model VRU, and Basic Installa-
tion Operation Kit. Also,
additional Accessory Process-
ing Rack and Thermo Mixing
Valve.r
Office Equipment 1003 355-7751 008 280
Microfilm File Cabinets 4
Typewriter 007 22
Probation Boys Ranch 313
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Household Expense 313-2170 304
Boys ' Ranch Warning System098-7710 702 3p4ti
Public Defender
Desk 60 x 30 1003 243 7752 006 35 j
Typewriter elec 17 in 243 7751 001 35
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. Fairview Avenue 1003 661-7600 543 5,000
3. San Pablo Avenue Tara 1003 661-7600 206 46
3. San Pablo Avenue Tara 1003 E61-7601 206 2,500 ="
2. Oil Canyon Road 1003 661-7600 533 224 sr
4. Somersville Road 1003 661-7601 004 500
5. Crow Canyon Road 1003 661-7601 806 500T
6. Happy Valley Road 1003 661-7600 804
10. Pacheco Blvd. PE 1003 661-7601 802 500
11. Alves Lane 1003 661-7600 005 1,000
X12. Concord Boulevard 1003 661-7601 902 382
6. Port Chicago Highway 1003 661-7600 508 871}
6. Willow Pass Road 1003 661-7600 510 874
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 2,002"
3. San Pablo @ Atlas 1003 661-7600 203 23,786
3. San Pablo Avenue Hercules 1003 661-7600 228 9,000 . a
SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
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3. San Pablo Avenue Bridge 1003 663-7600 206 30,240 fF..
13. Concord Boulevard Bridge RW 1003 663-7601 402 416_ , •
13- Concord Boulevard Bridge 1003 663-7600 402 416
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION b
1. Morgan Territory Road 1003 662-7600 403 4,986
2. Minnesota Avenue 1003 662-7600 503 59000
6. Robinsdale Court 1003 662-7600 803 680....:.,;
7. Prospect Avenue 1003 662-7600 813 706 'l
8. Front Street 1003 662-7601 806 250
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9. Hampton Road 1003 662-7600 814 2;996
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
11. Second Street 1003 662-7600 702 800
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE Y
MAIN OBJECT
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Market Avenue 1003 661-7600 110 1,169
1. Fordham Street 1003 661-7600 235 30885
1. Tara Hills Drive 1003 661-7600 236 29695
1. Rheem Boulevard 1003 661-7600 316 25065
1. Upper Happy Valley Road 1003 661-7600 317 11
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1. Happy Valley Road 1003 661-7600 399 2,055
1. Mt. View Boulevard 1003 661-7600 462 178
1. Mayhew way 1003 661-7600 463 2, 02
1. Farm Bureau Road 1003 661-7600 465 X380 r{
1. Bethel Island Road 1003 661-7600 545 2,424
1. Byron Highway 1003 661-7600 546 8,885
1. Bethel Island Road 1003 661-7600 554 18,000 r
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Pittsburg Avenue 1003 662-7600 104 4
1. Flannery Road 1003 662-7600 201 10,007
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1. Magnolia Way 1003 661-7600 909 1,500
5 valley View Road 1003 661-7600 704 3,800r
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 5,300 rQ
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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2. Old Milestone Lane 1003 662-7600 815 700 ass
3. Cassandra Place 1003 662-7600 816 80o s-
4. Selby Road 1003 662-7600 705 1,800
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 3,300
COUNTY GARAGE & YARD
6. Walkie Talkies 1003 652-7758 009 480
6. Leveling Rods 1003 652-7?54 008 250
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6. Walkie Talkies 1003 650-7758 022 480
6. Builders Levels 1003 650-7754 019 250
7. Table 1003 650-7752 028 80
7. Storage Cabinets 1003 650-?751 009 80
Sheriff Is Department
Professional and Personal 256-2310 444
One file - 12 drawer 5 x 3 255-7751 009 19
Clothing and personal supplies 255-2160 425
Security screen doors 1003 097-7710 501 1s 500
Professional - Personal 256-2310 270
Replace cell door locks 097-7710 503 1,280
Provide hammock bars , enlarge 097-7710 506 2,400 a
feeding port. Install viewing
port, install curved mirzars,urr
division of closet shelves
all at jail
Trailer Port 097-7711 507 650
Sheriff
Professional and Personal 1003 256-2310 200
Services
1 Electric Typewriter (SCM-Comp) 255-7751 004 160
l Typewriters (1 I .B.M. ) 255-7751 005 40
Treasurer-Tax Collector 015
Typewriter-015-7751-004 24
Desk - 015-7752-001 16
Automatic Cashier - 40 G.
015-7751-006
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT.DECREASE INCREASE
MATW $WEC T
Various
County Library:
Chair childrens 1206 620-7752 027 84
Drape 40 x 48 1206 620-7752 028 110
Chair 1206 620-7752 030 1,244
Household Expense 1206 620-2170 1,438
District Attorney:
Chair side 1003 242-7752 016 175
Household Expense 1003 242-2170 175 ,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheld, James P. Kenny.
rNOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Report r`
on study of the feasibility
of consolidating the four
major social program
agencies .
The County Administrator and the Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County '
Taxpayers Association, Inc., having submitted a report to this Board recommending that a
preliminary administrative survey of County Social Program Agencies be made;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscb91d;,. 1
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED, and the County
Administrator is directed to obtain quotations from established management consultant firms
on the cost of such a survey.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Y
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.f
NOES: None. w
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons, Complaint in
Eminent Domain and Order for
Possession and attached t=`
documents in Court Action to the
Office of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on November 2, 1966, referred copy of Summons,
Complaint in Eminent Domain and Order for Possession and attached documents served on -
H. G. Estes, Assistant County Clerk on November 2, 1966 , in Action No. 102837 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
KAZUSHIGE HAYASHI, et al., to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's
Action in Referring Copy of Summons
and Complaint of Harry R. Turchie
versus Barrett Construction Company,
Contra Costa County, et alb in Court
Action to the Office of the District
Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on November 4, 1966, referred copy of summons and
comlaint served on Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk, on November 4, 1966 , in Action No.
102986 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra
Costa, Harry R. Turchie versus Barrett Construction Company, Contra Costa County, et al.,
to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication
from The Orinda Association Tey_
re "Open Space Zoning Ordinance."
This Board having received a communication from Mr. Holman D. Pettibone, President
of The Orinda Association, P. 0. Box 97, Orinda, California, expressing concern over the
fact that no positive action has been taken in regard to a proposed "open space zoning
ordinance"; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Education and Recreation Committee of the
Board (Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. P. Kenny) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Affidavit
of publication of Ordinance
No. 2018.w
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2018 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 Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly
published.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. v
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In the Matter of Letter from G
Dr. R. J. Rihn, M.D., repre-
senting Brookside Hospital s
Medical Staff re Open Staff
Membership Policy at County x r
Hospital.
This Board having received a letter from Dr. Richard J. Rihn, representing
Brookside Hospital Medical Staff, requesting an open staff membership policy at the County off:
Hospital, expressing the belief that this would partially alleviate the critical bed shortage 3
presently existing at Brookside Hospital; and x
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Medical Director for comments.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: zf "`
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
C. T. Carnahan, State Regional
Water Quality Control Board,
re Beneficial Uses of Delta
Waters .
This Board having received letter from Mr. Charles T. Carnahan of the State Regional`'
Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, enclosing copy of a tentative resolution identifying <_ .
the existing beneficial uses of San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta Waters, -to be presented to the.
Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board at its meeting on November 18, 1966, and
asking that any comments or suggestions concerning this resolution be submitted to his office,
or the aforementioned Board; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY' THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and Mr. Jack Port, for;
report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty; Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
S. Y. Ma, re Property on
Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette.
This Board having received a letter from S. Y. Ma, 13918 Cypress Avenue, Chino, _
regarding a structure which he alleges was unlawfully constructed on his property at
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3564-3570 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Building Inspector, Planning Director and the
District Attorney.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
s ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
the State's Joint Committee on 5
Tidelands re Inventory of
Geothermal Lands within the
State.
This Board having received a letter from Charles L. Baldwin, Committee Consultant
of the State's Joint Committee on Tidelands, requesting certain information with regard to
geothermal development in this County for inclusion in an inventory being made by the State;
and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from f
Donald G. McFadden, County
Employee, re Union Dues
Deduction.
This Board having received a letter from Donald G. McFadden, with attached copy of
letter sent to Local 1675, Contra Costa County Employees Association, regarding the erroneous
payment of dues to said Local and its lack of response in making*a refund; and memorandum from
the Auditor-Controller stating that the incorrect dues deduction occurred due to the fact that
Mr. McFadden had filed with said Auditor an authorization card for the wrong union; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the County Auditor-Controller. r
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Ma
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
David Fogel, President,
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National Association of
Social Workers , Inc. , re Aid
to Families with Dependent
Children.
The Board having received a letter from David Fogel, President of National Associa-
tion of Social Workers, Inc., urging the Board to join with San Francisco County Board of
Supervisors in pressing for state legislation to increase the maximum participation in Aid
to Families with Dependent Children to provide a reasonable rental allowance; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD k
ORDERED that this matter is referred to thettea-ef- e-Bcerrd
the County Welfare Director and the County
Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Possible
Dissolution of Advisory
Committee to Study Water
Service to County Rehabili-
tation Center and other
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Portions of Clayton. K :
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator review the possible dissolution of the Advisory
Committee, appointed September 50 1961, to study water service to the County Rehabilitation
Center and other portions of Clayton.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:AF
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Extending fry`
congratulations to successful
candidates for State Office
in the November General
Election.t.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED to send telegrams
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to the following extending congratulations on their election to State offices in the
November 8, 1966 General Election:
Governor-elect Ronald Reagan
Lt. Governor-elect Robert H. Finch
Secretary of State 'Frank M. Jordan ti
State Controller-elect Houston I. Flournoy
Treasurer-elect Ivy Baker Priest
Attorney General Thomas C. Lynch.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Request for 1
Legal Opinion on Proposal
that Office Space be Furnished
to Member of Democratic Central
Committee.
Mr. Warren Smith, Democratic Central Committeeman, appeared before the Board to
request that consideration be given to furnishing him with office space in Supervisorial
District IV for use in his capacity as a member of the Democratic Central Committee; 'and' T
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Office of the District Attorney be REQUESTED to furnish it with an opinion
as to whether or not the furnishing of such space is '(a) legal, and (b) required.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report of
County Flood Control District
re fencing along Clayton Valley
Drain, Concord.
This Board having referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control District and
the Public Works Department, a letter from Hillcrest Parents ' Club with reference to fencing ='t'
of the Clayton Valley drain adjacent to Hillcrest Elementary School, Concord; and
The County Flood Control District having reported that it has requested the U. 3.
Army Corps of Engineers to provide chain link fencing along the south side of the drain in
lieu of the barbed wire included in the contract plans, which request the Corps of Engineers
has approved;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED. r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Public Works Director to
perform materials testing t
services for Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to furnish materials testing services
during 1966-1967 fiscal year for Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, as per their
Purchase Order No. 17727 dated October 26, 19662 with costs plus appropriate overheads to be `
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reimbursed to the county, in accordance with Board Resolution No. 1077, adopted July 24, 1962.1
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid; James P. Kenny. w
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Agreement
with A. MacKenzie Cantin and
Associates re remodeling of
the cantonment area, Las Trampas
Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon
Phase II) . Work Order 5357.
This Board having considered an agreement with the architectural firm of A. MacKenzie
Cantin and Associates of Walnut Creek, California, for preparation of plans, specifications
and documents pertaining to the remodeling of the cantonment area (former Nike Site) , z
Las Trampas Youth Village, Phase II, Bollinger Canyon, said agreement providing for an Marchitecturalfeeof83/8% of the construction contract cost, the preliminary estimate of r
said cost being between $400,000 and $500,000;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r
ORDERED that said agreement withA. MacKenzie Cantin and Associates is APPROVED 'and
James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
i^xAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Agreement t
with Thomas & Wolverton,
Architects, for remodeling
a portion of Juvenile Hall
into a Girls' Treatment
Facility, Martinez.
Work Order 5352•
This Board having considered an agreement with the architectural firm of Thomas &
Wolverton, Walnut Creek, California, for preparation of plans, specifications and documents
pertaining to the remodeling of a portion of Juvenile Hall into a Girls ' Treatment Facility,
said agreement providing for a fee of 9 3/8% of an estimated construction contract cost Vin,
of $150,000;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement with Thomas & Wolverton, architects, is APPROVED and James P.
Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Agreement
with Contra Costa County Water 4
District re construction of
water main, Sheriff's Rehabili-
tation Center, Marsh Creek
Canyon. Work Order 5344. ry
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This Board having considered an agreement with the Contra Costa County Water District
providing for the construction of an 8-inch water main at the Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center,
said line to carry water from the newly placed main in Marsh Creek Canyon Road to the Jail
Farm complex (heretofore supplied by two wells) , estimated cost of construction being $25,126;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement with Contra Costa County Water District is APPROVED and James P.
Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
sAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Accepting
Gifts and Donations to the
County Library System
During the Month of October,
1966•
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The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations
to the County Library during the month of October, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, ;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on recor4 filed in the Lti.
Clerk's Office, are hereby ACCEPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board;
AYES: Supervisors. Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acceptance
of Gifts . u
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The County Administrator having notified this Board that agift of $200 to the
County Probation Department Boys ' Fund has been received from the Brentwood Lions Club;
i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said gift in the amount of $200 is hereby ACCEPTED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred `M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
j attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Co,
seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and y
he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: G_
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Peter C. Rank, Deputy District Attorney, to attend conference on Uniform
Reciprocal Enforcement of Support being conducted by the Council of
State Governments in El Paso, Texas, in the period from November 14, 1966,
through November 17, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Increase
in Sheriff's Revolving Fund.
On the recommendation of the* County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor c
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an increase in the
County Sheriff 's revolving fund, so that the fund total is set at $2500, is AUTHORIZED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Negotiate Lease with Messrs .i"
Bart Bisio, Gilbert Travers
and Earl Dunivan for Election
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Department Space in Martinez.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate
lease between the County of Contra Costa and Messrs . Bart Bisio, Gilbert Travers and Earl
Dunivan for the rental of property at 524 Main Street, Martinez, California, which is s
presently utilized by the County Clerk-Recorder for election and registration activities.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,x.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Providing
Legal Defense for Louie F.
Girtman, M. D.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County shall provide defense for Louie F. Girtman, M. D., in the case of
Amaral versus Contra Costa County, et al, in accordance with provisions of the California
Government Code, Sections 825 and 995•
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES:None.
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ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Endorsing
Project Application for the 3t :
Contra Costa County Junior
College (PL 89-329) .
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that project application of the Contra Costa County Junior College, under the Federal
Higher Education Act of 1965 (PL 89-329) is ENDORSED as recommended by the Economic
Opportunity
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Council, said proposal providing for a program to encourage financially deprived persons to
attend the Contra Costa County Junior College,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of the Proposed
Amendment to the Civil Service
Ordinance with regard to Veterans
Preference Credits .
The Board on June 8, 1966 referred to its Administration and Finance Committee
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) the proposal of the Civil Service Commission to u}
amend the Civil Service Ordinance as codified in the County Ordinance Cade, Section 241 . (i),
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to conform with Federal provisions for veterans preference credits; and
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Following its review of said proposal, the Committee recommended that the matter
be referred to the County Administrator for further study; and
This being the time for the Board to consider the proposed amendment and being
advised by the Personnel Director of the liberal provisions of the Federal regulations,
which also extends benefits to wives, mothers and widows of ex-servicement, the question
arose as to the Commission's intent in its proposal to substitute the language of the
Veterans ' Readjustment Benefit Act of 1966 for the present language of the Ordinance provisions ;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred back to the Civil Service Commission for a more specific
recommendation as to changes in said Ordinance with reference to veterans preference credits.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointment
of Directors of the Green
Valley Recreation and Park
District.
WHEREAS, petitions were filed with the Secretary of the Green Valley Recreation and„1
Park District nominating the five hereinafter listed persons for membership on the Distr c0i
Board of Directors; and
WHEREAS, the petition signed by five percent of the voters requesting that the;
election be held was not presented to the District 's Board by the fortieth day prior to
November 8, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed as Directors of the
Green Valley Recreation and Park District to take office January 1, 1967;
Mr. Chester Vincent, 161 Plaza Circle, Danville, California;
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Mr. William Henderson, 131 Plaza Circle, Danville, California;
Mr. Gerald Bailie, 366 Cameo Drive, Danville, California;
Mrs. Diane Kissick, 237 Valle Vista Drive, Danville, California;
Mrs. Carol Foster, 180 Montana Drive, Danville, California.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Chairman of the District's Board of:.
Directors is instructed to call a meeting of said Board within thirty days from this date
and at said meeting to select by lot three of the Directors to serve for a term of four yearg;x
the remaining two Directors to serve for a term of two years;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Secretary of the District is directed to rep ort `to
the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by December 13, 1966, the selection, of Directors or
the four and two year terms in order that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors may issue
certificates of appointment for said Directors.
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Fj
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. E'a
ABSENT: None.
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Merchants in the County to
Thefts of Checks.
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid noted that there had been a considerable number of thefts
of welfare checks in his district and he expressed the opinion that merchants in the County
should be alerted to this fact and cautioned to demand positive identification from persons
cashing welfare checks; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE.BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the County Welfare Director, County Administrator,
and County Sheriff for implementation.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Amendment to Joint Powers Agree-
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and San Pablo Sanitary District z
re Assessment District No. 33-
Amendment to the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement dated May 18, 1965, between
the County of Contra Costa and the San Pablo Sanitary District, relative to the district ”s
Assessment District No. 33, having been presented to this Board;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said Amendment to Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement be and the same is hereby F
APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf Kta
of the county.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Lots 11 and 12 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF PING E
in the Block "K""Map of Addition PINOLE TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND s
No. 2 of Villa Sites" Addition to STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY.
the City of Pinole.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1955, ka
passed and adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in
areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and
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WHEREAS, the Lots 11 and 12 in Block "K", "Map of Addition No. 2 of Villa Sites"
Addition to the City of Pinole is in the process of annexation to said City, and said annex-
ation 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
October 31, 1966, 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 an
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 Lots 11 and 12 in Block "K", "Map of Addition
No. 2 of Villa Sites" Addition to said City to be inspected by City forces, and all fees
payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City.
The foregoing order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board November 9, 1966. L.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5687.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD k
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5687, in which the Board accepts as completed as of November 9, z
1966, contract with William Dahn Construction for remodeling of Group Homes at Las Trampas
Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon, is APPROVED. v
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5688.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDz
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5688, in which the Board accepts as completed as of November 4,
1966 , contract with Martin Brothers, Inc., for construction of Runway 1R - 19L, Buchanan
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Field, Concord, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None. 5±
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5690.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a`
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5690, in which the Board fixes December 6, 1966 at 11 a.m. a'
the time for receiving bids on the Sheriff Is Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County::
Phase I, Marsh Creek Canyon, is APPROVED.r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r.
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NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5694•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded •by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE'BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5694, in which the Board fixes December 209 1966 at 10 a.m. -Pow
public hearing on proposed formation of County Service Area LIB-9, Pittsburg Area, is APPROVED
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5695. r .
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5695, in which the Board fixes December 200 1966 at 10 8m.,,s¢
for public hearing on proposed formation of County Service Area LIB-10, Pinole Area : is Y°
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 5'
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5697.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ','
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5697, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of lien taken
against Edith E. Everhart, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i k-
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. a
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5698.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,-
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5698, in which the Board establishes November 1, 1966 as the
beginning date of lease with Elsie Maderious for premises at 206 Parker Street, 'Rodeo, I :
occupied by the Rodeo Neighborhood Center, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5699. y ..
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED ,that Resolution No. 5699, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel
County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5700-5702.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5700-5702, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of h
Resolution No. 5703.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5703, in which the Board approves change in organization to
annex Mt. View County Fire Protection District territory to Contra Costa County Fire Pro- J
tection District, effective December 1, 1966, subject to certain conditions specified by
the Local Agency Formation Commission, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. sy
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5704.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5704, in which the Board approves formation of County. Service
Area R-3 to provide park and recreational facilities in the Lafayette Area, is ADOPTED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval ofPP
Resolution No. 5705.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5705, in which the Board approves Annexation No. 166 to b
San Pablo Sanitary District, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.G
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5706.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5706 in which the Board appoints, in lieu of election thesPPss
following persons as Directors of Rollingwood-Wilart Recreation and Park District for four=
i year terms commencing January 1, 1967, is APPROVED:
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Ernest Schappell
Jack M. Hill.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None._
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In the Matter of Approval -of
Resolution No. 5707.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD .
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5707, in which the Board approves purchase of portion of pro-
from B. D. Gaynor, et al, for $50,000 and a two year option to purchase remaining portion
for fire station site on Orinda Way for Orinda County Fire Protection District, is-APPROVEp. {
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Execution of
Purchase Agreement and Option
with Benjamin D. Gaynor, et al.,
for Purchase of Real Property
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Protection District) .
On recommendation of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Orinda County Fire
Protection District, County Administrator and Right of Way Agent a Purchase Agreement and
Option dated November 9, 1966, between Benjamin D. Gaynor, Jean Stack Brown and Roy R Brom, `
referred to as SELLERS, and Contra Costa County, for and on behalf of the Orinda County,
Fire Protection District, referred to as BUYER, has been presented to this Board for, the
acquisition of real property pursuant to Section 25350 of the Government Code.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that said Purchase Agreement and Option is HEREBY APPROVED, and the Chairman of: thiw,
Board, is AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED to execute said agreement between the County of Contra
Costa and Benjamin D. Gaynor, et al., for the immediate purchase of a portion of the real
property described therein and a two-year option on the remainder, as described in said 1
instrument, for and on behalf of the Orinda County Fire Protection District; and. 0
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller be and' he
is hereby DIRECTED to draw a warrant in favor of Escrow No. Mz-111202, Title Insurance &
Trust Co., Martinez, California, in the sum of $50,000.00 for the property which is the sub- k;
ject of the aforesaid agreement for payment to the Sellers in said agreement, upon their,
conveying to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed for the real property described in_ the
aforesaid agreement, and all costs incurred in this transaction as contained in the afores'aidk
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agreement as consideration for this purchase.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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Resolution No. 5708. rx ,.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD a ..
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5708, in which the Board grants license to Televents of
California, Inc. for construction, operation and maintenance of a community antenna television
system in the Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Lafayette and Orinda areas, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5709.
On -motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5709, in which the Board confirms list of unpaid assessments in
Assessment District No. 1961 -9, Kensington, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5711.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5711, in which the Board adjourns its November 9, 1966
meeting at 3 p.m. in respect to the memory of the late Archie V. McFaul, Sr., former r ,
f Mayor of the City of Pittsburg, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Appointing
Committee to Review Operation
of SFO Helicopter Airlines,
Inc., and Provisions of
Ordinance No. 2017.
Mr. Kenneth Nagel, attorney representing SFO Helicopter Airlines, Inc., appeared
before the Board in response to its request, to explain charges that said company was vio-
lating provisions of County Ordinance No. 2017; andw
The District Attorney stated that he had furnished the Board members with a memo
citing particular instances in which the company would be in violation if it followed a
published flight schedule which became effective October 30, 1966; and r
Mr. Nagel advised the Board that the change from Daylight Saving Time to Standard
Time necessitated minor adjustments in the flight schedule of SFO in order to service the
airlines in San Francisco, California; and
Mr. Clarence- Rust, attorney representing the Sunset Village Improvement Association,
stated that he had personally observed and recorded violations with respect to times of
arrival and departure and instances where the helicopter remained on the landing pad with s
the engine running for more than 5 minutes; and
The Board having discussed the matter, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by
Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board,
appoint a committee to meet with officials of SFO Helicopter Airlines, Inc., said committee
to recommend to the Board on November 22, 196E at 11 a.m., the course of action it should
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisor. Thomas John Coll.
ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. L-
ABSENT: None.
The Chairman then indicated .to all .present that the committee would consist of
the following: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, Attorney Clarence E. Rust, Attorney Kenneth Nagel
and District Attorney John A. Nejedly.
In the Matt er of Proposed
E Lower Court Consolidations
in Contra Costa County. a.r
The Board of Supervisors having set 2:00 p.m. on November 9, 1966 as the time and
date to hear recommendations on the matter of lower court consolidation in Contra Costa
County; and
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Mr. James W. Schofield, member of the 1966 Contra Costa County Grand Jury, having 4
appeared and proposed that the Board adopt both short and long range plans for lower court
consolidation with the ultimate objective of having only three municipal court districts
and no judicial court districts in the county; and
Mr. Bill D. Horne, Executive Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' 'Association,
Inc., having appeared arra stated that his organization had consulted with the Grand 'Jury .on
the proposal made by Mr. Schofield, that the Board should adopt a plan of action on lower `.
court consolidation, that the ultimate plan of a three municipal court system shouldbe
accepted in principle by the Board, and that at a future date the Board should hold. a'public
hearing on lower court consolidation to obtain the views of all concerned; and g
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Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, in response to the inquiry of Supervisor
A. M. Dias, having stated that the consolidation proposal of Mr. Schofield and Mr. Horne,..was
practically identical to that proposed by him in his October 179 1966 court consolidation.,'
s report to the Board of Supervisors, that in his opinion the Board should seek the passage. F
of legislation during the 1967 session of the California Legislature so that the Richmond
Municipal Court District and the San Pablo Municipal Court District might be combined, into
a four judge consolidated municipal court district and so that the Mt. Diablo Municipal .
i Court District and the Martinez Judicial Court District might be combined into a two judge r
consolidated municipal court district; and r:
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Members of the Board of Supervisors having commented individually on the court
consolidation, with .Supervisor J. E. Moriarty arra Supervisor T. J. Coll favoring _immediate
steps to implement the two initial lower court consolidations suggested by the County
Administrator, and Supervisor Dias, Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, and Supervisor J. P. Kenny
favoring hearings on lower court consolidation prior to implementing action by the-Board—
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County Administrator McBrien having stated, in response to the inquiry of Super—
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visor Moriarty, that provisions for the continued employment of lower court personnel- other
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than judges could be made pending adoption of legislation, but that the establishment of
judgeships required legislative action; and
Supervisor Kenny, Supervisor Dias , and Supervisor Moriarty having indicated that
parties concerned, particularly city officials and the bar, associations, should :be furnished _
with information on the suggested lower court consolidation arra having indicated further that
such inf ormat ion should be disseminated by the County Administrator; j.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a public hearing be held on December 1.3, 1966 at 2•:00 p.m.
for the purpose of discussing the consolidation of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court-'District r=
r and the Martinez Judicial Court District; and
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
FURTHER ORDERED that all other lower court consolidation proposals are referred to the
Administration and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll)
for review and report to the Board.
The foregoing orders were passed by the following vote of the Board: r
i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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Resolution No. 5711.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY Tom
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5711, in which the Board adjourns its November 9, 1966 F
meeting at 3 P.M. in respect to the memory of the late Archie V. McFaul, Sr., former
Mayor of the City of Pittsburg, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ar
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 15, 1966 , at 9 a.m., in
the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, C i ornia.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION s
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,gfi.Y_
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND .A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said
approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
County Auditor-Controller. Reclassify Programmer Trainee positions number
03 and 04, Salary Range 33 ($517-$628) , to
Programmer I, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745),
effective November 16, 1966.
Civil Service. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class 5'
of Land Use and Transportation Study Coordinator,.
Salary Range 68($1,212-$1,474), effective
November 160 1966.s
County Hospital. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class rP _
of Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker, Salary
Range 50 ($782-$950), and reclassify one (1)
Psgchiatric Coordinator, Salary Range 53
81.}.1-$1,022), to Supervising Psychiatric Social Via}
Worker, effective November 16, 1966. Cancel the
class of Psychiatric Coordinator.
County Library. Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class
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of Library Trainee, Salary Range 14 ($325-$395),
effective November 16, 1966.y
Sheriff. Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of
Chief of Communications, Salary Range 58
950-$1,154), effective November 16, 1966. 3A
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. m
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Bridging Service Break of
Mrs . Loretta M. Rich, County ti
School Department.
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On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Supervisor. rt
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization -is . f
granted for bridging service break of Mrs . Loretta M. Rich, Intermediate Typist Clerk,
County Schools Department, from June 30, 1966 to October 17, 1966. u
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: o
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Limiting
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of Senior Fireman.
The classification of Senior Fireman having been approved by the Civil Service
Commission and the Board of Supervisors for County Fire Protection Districts; and ra
The Board having previously established a policy limiting the number, of positions ,
in Senior classifications in the case of the County Health Department, County Pr.,obation
Department, and County Social Service Department to 50% of the total authorized positions; dr
in the affected classifications;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias 10110
BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the 50% limitation previously established as the.-county 41
policy shall apply to each County Fire Protection District, and the number of Senior ,Ffremat
authorized in any one County Fire Protection District shall not exceed 50% of the total x
number of authorized firemen.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,, , r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.a
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.F
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor "' F*7
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed-,
be and he is AUTHORIZEDto attend the following:
Hugh Wang, M. D., Staff Physician, County Hospital (Pittsburg Clinic) f
to attend American Medical Association convention in Las Vegas, Nevada,
in the period from November 27, 1966 through November 30, 1966.
No travel expense is involved.
The foregoing order was passed by .the following vote of the Board:rel
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. R
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
County Clerk
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Temporary Salaries 1003 240 1013 5,000
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 2,200
Labor Provided 240 1082 2,800
Clerk of the Board
Labor received 1003 002 1081 2,800 v
Temporary Salaries 1003 002 1013 39000
Overtime 1003 002 1014 350
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 6,150 xf5
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Heavy Duty Toro Reel type mower 540 7754 003 30
Ice making machine 540 7750 105 30
X-ray Film Viewer 0 7754 054 120
Misc. Capital Outlay 540 7754 106 120 max'
Data Processing
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Time Clock 1003 011 7751 001 50
Printing Calculator 1003 011 7751 003 50
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Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Newell Avenue 1003 661 7600 910 10100
6. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661 7601 228 5000
2286. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661 7600 5,000 r
10. Appian way AD 1003 661 7600 202 2,300
Betterments 1003 661 7600 590 1,100
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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2. Hamlin Road 1003 662 7600 818 2 700
23. Loring Avenue 1003 662 7600 817 , 800 t
4. Colgate Avenue 1003 662 7600 707 3,000
5. Garretson Avenue 1003 662 7600 706 2,300
10. Rincon Road 1003 662 7601 210 2000
Betterments 1003 662 7600 590 10,8003._...
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Via:
7. Drafting Machine 1003 650 7751 007 130
7. File 5 drawer-legal 1003 650 7751 004 130
8. Sieve Shaker 1003 650 77% 014 8-
8. Temperature Indicator 1003 650 7754 018 100
7. Water Burettes 1003 650 7754 012 100
9. 8" Sieve Set 1003 650 7754 017 120
9. Laboratory Supplies 1003 650 2140 120
SUPERIOR COURTS
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Male Posture Chair 1003 200 7752 705 68
Bailiffs Chair 1003 200 7752 707 51
Exec. Swivel Chair 1003 200 7752 706 119
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Cost of iy
Hospital Care. R,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated '
j by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost of F
Hospital care:
Mr. George A. Black 880.60
Mr. Mitch Piona 348.94 s
Mr. Raymond W. Smith 505.83
Mr. Walter Smith 569.34
PASSED AND ADOPTED on November 15, 1966 by the following vote:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of Uncollectible
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Accounts.
The Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District Court having by.letter dated1ovember3
1966 requested the write-off of accounts receivable regarded as uncollectible, and the"he do, uat
Auditor-Controller having reviewed said request and having recommended that it be approved`;
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dies;,
i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the PinoleHRodef Judicial District ,Court is
APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing r
County Auditor-Controller to y5
Provide Collection Services
for Contra Costa Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to y
Animals .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, .seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Central Collections Division, Office of the County Auditor-Controller+,
authorized to provide collection services in the case of delinquent accounts- owed to -the
Contra Costa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for services performed, bythe
society; such services, however, shall not exceed the total sum which is legally allowed to
be paid to said society by the county, pursuant to California Civil Code, Section 607
The foregoing order was passed by the following note of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
Make Refund.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD {
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ORDERED' that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $46.96 to 9
Otto C. Lawrence, which sum was paid to the County in error.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board. t
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging p
Receipt of Report With Reference
to Property Tax Limitation
4ProposalofLosAngelesCounty
Assessor. x
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report of the County Administrator on Property Tax Limitation Proposal
of County Assessor of Los Angeles County,is ACKNOWLEDGED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is DIRECTED to send a copy of
ysaidreporttotheStateAssemblyCommitteeonRevenueandTaxationasareplytotheCommitte ,ts
request of October 13, 1966 for comments on the tax limitation proposal.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, L.-
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
participation by Contra Costa
County Government in National
Civil Defense Exercise.
On the recommendation of the Director, Contra Costa County Disaster Office, and the
County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that participation by the Contra Costa County Government in the
National Civil Defense Exercise of November 30, 1966, plus participation in limited briefing
sessions prior to that date, is AUTHORIZED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Re-employment of Emmy Bardos
by the Social Service Department.
On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor r
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service
Department is authorized to re-employ Emmy Bardos, Social Worker II, at the fourth step
676) of the salary range effective November 22, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appointment of James M. Lewis
to Clinical Psychologist,
County Hospital. s
On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor
µMoriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization
is granted for the appointment of James M. Lewis to the position of Clinical Psychologist
at the County Hospital at the third step ($950) of the salary range effective November 1,
1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
4 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES: None.
per:ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of 1967 Office
j of Economic Opportunity xis
j Summer Headstart Proposal.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY' THE BOARD{
ORDERED that endorsement of a 1967 Office of Economic Opportunity Summer Headstart Proposal
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with a guarantee of county financial support is deferred for a period of two weeks (until
i the Board meeting of November 29, 1966), so that Board members may examine said proposal in>
further detail.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, . Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x -
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Granting fs
permission to leave the
State of California.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS_BY .THE `BOARDx
ORDERED that Judge Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn, Walnut Creek Municipal Court, be and she is. hereby *
granted permission to leave the State of California in the period from December 5, -1966 -'
through December 29, 1966. v
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
salary level for Alcoholic
Rehabilitation Coordinator,
County Health Department.
j On the recommendation of the Acting Health Officer and the. County Administrator,
and on the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the salary level for the position of Alcoholic Rehabilitation Coordinator,
County Health Department, is set at Range 57 ($927 - $1,126) , effective November 16j,. 1q66
to permit effective recruitment action to fill said nL'..p position which is vacant. j .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
iµf AYES:
Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.::Edmund
A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES:
None.y
ABSENT:
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In
the Matter of Fixing Rates
for Professional Dental
Services Rendered r
to
the County Hospital.On
the recommendation of the County Medical Director, and on motion of Supervisor.Moriarty,
seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rate of $10.00 _per
hour is established, effective November 1, 1966, for professional services rendered :,,the
County Hospital by dentists.IT
IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the rate previously ,established for
the payment of said personnel is hereby RESCINDED. r
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foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:t
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund
A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. w
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None.ABSENT:
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Increase in Revolving Fund r
for the Brentwood-Byron Judicial
District Court.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that an increase in the Brentwood-Byron Judicial District Court revolving fund from
25 to $50 is AUTHORIZED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. U
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Claim for
Damages .
Eloise Bandy, 501 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, (and•her attorney
John A. Bohn, P. 0. Box 884, Walnut Creek) having filed with this Board on November 9, 1966,
claim for damages in the amount of $150,000;
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NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Dias seconded b Supervisor Coll IT Y
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x
NOES: None. Jr
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Petition for
Establishment of a County
Service Area, Oakley Area.
The Board being advised of the filing of a petition for establishment of a county
service area for the purpose of providing a study to determine the extend of need for, and 3z'.
feasibility of, constructing a sanitary sewerage system to serve the Oakley area; and x
The Clerk having advised that said petition has been referred to the County Election
Officer to determine if it bears a sufficient number of signatures of registered voters
residing within the boundaries of the proposed service area; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in referring said petition is hereby RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.Via.
In the Matter of Letter from r :
Mr. G. W. Thorne, re Soil
Erosion at 3646 Madrone Drive,
Lafayette.
The Board having again considered the matter of .soil erosion occurring on property Y,
belonging to Mr. Guy W. Thornes 3646 Madrone Drives Lafayette, Californias which condition
Mr. Thorne alleges is due to inadequate protection from a County drainage pipe; and
Mr. Thorne having suggested that a personal inspection of the problem be made by x
the Board; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Public Works Director and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Flood
Control and Water Conservation District are requested to report to the Board on this matter
at its meeting of November 22, 1966 in order that the Board might determine if a personal
inspection by the Board is indicated.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Affidavit
of Publication of Ordinances 5
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Nos . 2019, 2020, 2021.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances 2019, 2020, 2021 and Affidavits' 'r
of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearngj
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 Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll . IT IS:,
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published.'
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
E AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John doll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Request for
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Upgrading of Lights on
Northern Portion of Bethel Island
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Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of the Board a.coimnun
cation from T. L. Davis et al, requesting the upgrading of lights on the northern portion
of Bethel Island Road, Bethel Island area, and asking that this matter be referred to the
proper authorities as soon as possible; anda
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator.w
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the" Board:
i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Sk
NOES: None.a .
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In the Matter of Authorizing
C. C. Rich to Arrange for AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM
Relocation of Utilities re DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10
Construction of Line B, Love x.
Lane (Project No. 35-10-3) .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,, IT IS BY T$E
BOARD ORDERED that C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage "Di striet,t
is AUTHORIZED to arrange for relocation of utilities and to proceed with necessary acqui 8"
sition of rights- of way for the construction of Line B in Love Lane from San Ramon Creek
to Verona Avenue (Project 35-10-3) in Drainage Zone 10, cost of which is to be borne W .
said Drainage Zone.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4v
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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C. C. Rich to Arrange for DISTRICT ZONE 16
Relocation of Utilities re
Construction of Line A.
Grayson Creek to Kahrs Avenue r
Extended (Project No. 35-16-.5) .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage
District, is AUTHORIZED to arrange for relocation of utilities and to proceed with necessary
acquisition of rights of way for the construction of Line A from Grayson Creek to Kahrs Y.
Avenue Extended (Project 35-16-5) in Drainage Zone 16, cost of which is to be borne by said f
Drainage Zone. r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L ,
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In the Matter of Amending
Resolution No. 5 .80 re il
Effective Date for Addition
of Supervising Pharmacist,
County Hospital.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDG
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5480 adopted September 6, 1966, authorizing new positions for g,.
County departments for the fiscal year 1966-1967 be and the s ame is hereby amended to provide
that the effective date for the addition of one Supervising Pharmacist to the County Hospital
staff is November 16, 1966 rather than January 1, 1967, said authorization being subject
to Civil Service classification review and approval.R:
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Lease with
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Wells Fargo Bank for Property
at 717, 729, and 745 Las Juntas
Street, Martinez.
This Board having on August 30; 1966 authorized Right of Way Division, Public Works
Department, to notify Wells Fargo Bank of termination of lease between the County of
Contra Costa and Wells Fargo Bank; and
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said Board Order be and the same is hereby rescinded; and
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works
Department, is authorized to notify Wells Fargo Bank that the County will continue hold-over fes'
tenancy on a month to month rental basis of the property at 717, 729 and" 745 Las Juntas x
Street, Martinez, to provide quarters for the Office of Economic Opportunity and County
Purchasing operations, said rental to continue at the rate of $600 per month.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
zEdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r5r
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by-Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:x
No. 2030 which establishes County Hospital exempt position of Mental
Health Program Chief at Salary Range 80 ($1,665 to $29024) .
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published_°for
j the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and t
published in the County of Contra Costa as follows:
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No. 2030 in the MORNING NEWS GAZETTE lr
The foregoing order wasgg passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
i NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
i In the Matter of Review of raj
1966 Grand Jury Committee
Reports . R
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD sou
ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to review all Committee Reports of the:`
1966 Grand Jury and to submit his comments to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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In the Matter of Sponsorship
of a Head Start Workshop. R
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Mrs . Jewell Ford, Chairman of the Economic Opportunity Council Program Review-
Evaluation Sub-Committee on Head Start, outlined the program for the Head Start Works*
to be held at College Park High School on January 21, 1967; and invited the Board to join
with the Economic Opportunity Council -and the County Schools Department in sponsoring said
Workshop;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE HOARD
ORDERED that the program outlined by Mrs . Ford be endorsed.
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Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Position of County Redirection N
Director at Clayton Rehabili-
tation Center.z
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the proposal of Mr. Joseph E. Spott for the creation of 'a position to be known
as County Redirection Director to be exempt from civil service status, appointed by and
directly responsible to the Board, and to have full and complete charge of the Clayton Y
Rehabilitation Center, is referred to the County Sheriff and County Administrator for review.''
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The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Hoard:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s
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In the Matter of Park and
Recreation Projects to
receive remaining Park Bond
Acquisition Funds . 1 .
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The Board having received a communication from Fred L. Jones, Director of the
State Department of Parks and Recreation, alerting said Board to the meeting of the
California State Park Commission in Sacramento on November 17, 1966, at which time said
Commission is expected to make its recommendations on the park and recreation projects to
receive the remaining Park Bond acquisition funds;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, secondedbySupervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Com- s
mission, East Bay Regional Park District and the County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Acknowledging
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Receipt of Notice of Intention r
to Circulate Petition for
Incorporation of Orinda.
This Board being advised of the filing on November 9, 1966 of a Notice of Intention
to Circulate Petition for Incorporation of Orinda; and
Being further advised that the County Assessor on November 10, 1966 had certified
with respect to compliance of requirements of Government Code Section 34302.5 (thirty-eight
owners in fee of land situated within the limits of the city proposed to be incorporated x
having signed the Notice) , and that the Clerk of the Board had so notified the proponent as
well as the Cities of Richmond and E1 Cerrito, whose territorial limits are within threes
miles of the boundaries of the territory proposed for incorporation; f
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said Notice of Intention is acknowledged and
the Clerk of the Board is directed to furnish copies of the Board's acknowledgement to the
proponent, Mr. Bruce R. Geernaert, Chairman of The Orinda Incorporation Committee, and to
the Cities of Richmond and El Cerrito.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:_
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5717.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5717, in which the Board fixes December 27, 1966 at 10:00 a.m.
as time for public hearing on proposed annexation of Tract 3605 to County Service Area L-18, c
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Moraga Area, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.wo
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5718.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE 'BOARD '
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5718, in which the Board accepts bid of Bank of America N.T. & ,S.'*
and Associates for $325,000 1961 Series B, Walnut Creek School District Bonds, at a net.—
interest etinterestof $163,560.50 to the District, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.3kn
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5719.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5719, in which the Board fixes December. 20, 1966 at 10 a.m. as.
the time for hearing on proposed Sewer Farm annexation to the City of Brentwood, 'is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, F
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5720.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5720, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute proposed
agreement between the County and the Contra Costa Council of Community Services, to provider '
i planning promotion, and coordination of services to the mentally retarded in the; county,
pursuant to agreement of June 24, 1966 between the State of California and the Contra Costa.
County Mental Health Services, is APPROVED.
i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny,
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5721.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD '
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5721, in which the Board authorizes the District Attorney to
defend Contra Costa Count and Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation
District in the "Saratoga drainage matter, Vallejo Savings & Loan Association VS.r Contra r
Costa County, et al, and to incur the necessary filing fees and expenses in connection with '
such defense, IS APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F...
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolutions Nos. 5722- J
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5724. s
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions 'Nos. 5722-5724, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f .
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5725•
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5725, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel
County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Res olut ion No. 5726. r
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5726, in which the Board approves, contract with Ron Rawson, M
Inc. for construction of a 32-foot fishing boat, and authorizes the County Auditor to K_
return the $2,000 check which accompanied the bid, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Y
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of Approval
ofResolution No. 5729.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT. IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5729, in which the Board authorizes County Tax Collector to
fix claims in the appropriate courts having jurisdiction for collection of taxes and delin-
quencies on certain unsecured personal property assessments, is APPROVED. rk}
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:a
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,fir.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. w
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5730.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution- No. 5730, in which the Board proclaims the week of November 18-24,
1966 as Farm-City Week, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: e-
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. a
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In the Matter of Approval of
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Resolution No. 5731.7
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE .BOARD f•._
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5731, in which the Board accepts bid offered by S. C. Pohlman
Company dated July 25, 1966, for purchase of improvement bonds, Assessment District No. _1966-1}
Stanwell Industrial Park), is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, p?_
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.
This being the time fixed for public hearing on the proposed amendment to the .
Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County for revisions in the R-20, R-40, R-65 and R-100'
i Zoning Districts relating to keeping of livestock, Mr. A. A. Dehaesus of the Planning -Dep art
ment staff explained the proposed amendment; and
There being no one present in opposition, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded' '
by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance ho. 2033, which provides fors' r+
revisions in the R-20, R-40, R-65 and R-100 Zoning Districts relating .to keeping of livestock
be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publish(d-
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the time and in the manner required by law in the "Pinole Progress" a newspaper of general..
circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, y.
Edmund A. Linsche id, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of County Hospital
Pharmacy Inventory Shortage and
County Hospital Personnel
Authorizations.
Dr . George Degnan, County Medical Director, having appeared before the Board. of
Supervisors to discuss County Hospital drug inventory shortages and County Hospital personnel =° -"-
authorizations; and
Dr. Degnan having asserted that there was a discrepancy for the fiscal year 1965'-
1966 in drug inventories in excess of $20,000; that such shortages have been a. continuing;
problem; that he felt the matter was one of accounting involving receipts, issues and ,pricing•` "
that the County Administrator had been asked some years ago to consider the matter and .perhapaeti
provide some different system of control; and that the Board had authorized the employment'
of a consultant to survey the County Hospital pharmacy operation; and that the Board had
also authorized the employment of an inventory specialist to check up on the drug inventory
at the same time that the 1966 Grand Jury inventory audit was made; and
Supervisor T. J. Coll having inquired about the recommendations made by the Cori-t
sultant and Dr. Degnan having asserted that the report of the consultant had been received
and that an addendum to the report was to be made; and
Mr. H. D. Funk, County Auditor-Controller having stated that a member of his staff,
was engaged in developing a system at the County Hospital for drug inventory control; that
his personnel shortages had precluded earlier attention to the matter by his office; that
in response to the inquiry of Supervisor Coll) the system study would give an indication of
drug inventory control personnel needs ; and that his recommendations would be available .soon :a
for review by all concerned; and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having asked Dr. Degnan about protection of drugs
against theft and Dr. Degnan having replied that he did not believe that theft was a-problem N
and that other factors (underpricing for example) caused the difficulty; and
Supervisor J. P. Kenny having pointed out that the 1966 Grand Jury through. :
Mr. James W. Schofield, Grand Jury member, had presented a November 14, 1966 letter report'
on hospital drug inventory control and hospital accounting; and
Supervisor Coll having inquired about the present status of the "standard" versus
the optional plan of reimbursement from the State o£ California for medicalcare; and
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Dr, Degnan having stated that he was strongly in favor of adopting the "optional"
plan as he had previously recommended and having presented information on his estimate ofCountyHospitalpersonnelneedsforbillingundertheMedi-Cal and Medicare programs; and
Mr. Funk having stated that the difference between the "standard" and "optional"
methods of billing was about $17.5,000 to $200,000 as best as -could -be determined from
criteria furnished to date by the State of California and that in the next two months
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information should be available on which to base more specific discussions and from which
more definite conclusions could be drawn; and
Supervisors E. A. Linscheid .and A. M. Dias having made suggestions as to appropriate
referrals of the personnel requests of Dr. Degnan and of the matter of choosing between the
standard" and "optional" methods;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel request of Dr. Degnan is referred to the 3
Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll), Dr. Degnan.,
and the County Administrator for report to the Board on December 15, 1966 (Thursday) at
9:00 a.m. and that the matter of using the "standard" or "optional" method for medical care
reimbursements is referred to the same persons plus the County Auditor-Controller for reporttotheBoardonthesamedateandtime,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. VV
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 22, 1966, at 9 a.m. , in
the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. Wit....
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1966
I THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
1 IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION I
t BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
i CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
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ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK .
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being under
stood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification.,
j required:
East Contra Costa Count ReclassifyFireman osition number 0 Salary-'
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Range 39 $598-$727PtoSeniorFireman,Protection District.
Salary Range 41 ($626-$763) , effective
November 23, 1966.
Marshal - Walnut Creek-Danville Authorize filling of vacant Deputy Marshal I
Municipal Court District.position, Salary Range 39 ($598-$ 727), effect.ive.
j November 23, 1966 (position established in ',
1 Government Code Section 73358) •
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. y'
I ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro=
j priation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
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APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE,
MAIN OBJECT SUB. ACCT.
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500 - Social Service
Temporary Salaries 1003 500-1013 25,000
Overtime 500-101.4. 2,500
Reserve for Contingencies 990-9970 27,500
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Marshal - Mt . Diablo
1 Judicial District
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Adding Machine 1003 260-7751 005 450
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 450
j Sheriffs Department #256
I Unappropriated Reserve 6,000
General Fund
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Temporary Salaries 256-1013 6,.000:
Communications Division)
I County Library
1 Tichometer 1206 620 7751 004 140
Reserve for contingencies -1206 991 9970 _ 140
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Auditor-Controller Office
Services - Central Services
Temporary Salaries 1003 149 1013 2,310
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970
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General Fund 2,310 s
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT SUB . ACCT.
El Sobrante Fire
Department #2011
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2 - Forestry nozzles 2011 2011-7750 004 186
2 - Elder Demand Valves for 2011 2011-7750 005 264.
Resuscitators
Reserve for Contingencies 2011 2011-9970 450
San Pablo Fire District
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Fixed Assets - Prior Year 2021 2021 7790 176
Carport 2021 2021 7711 001 654
Reserve for Contingencies 2021 2021 9970 830
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Sheriff's Communications
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Communications Test Equipment
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Tube Tester 256-7758 001 235
Frequency Monitor 256-?758 002 280-
Signal
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Signal Generator 256-7758 003 115 F
Microwave Calibrator 256-7758 004 100
Additional
oltohmeter, Eico Mdl 565-K 256-2130 25
AC Voltmeter, Solid State #S1051C 256-7758 008 235 b
Sheriff #256 y
Professional and Personal 256-2310 410
063-7753 741 410
500 - Social Service z
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Adding Machine 1003 500-7751 020 70
Rotary printing calculator 023 770
500 - Social Service
Negotiated property damage 500-3550 25
Shelving unit 500-7751 704 101
Potential Self-support Blind
State aid 514-2392 4,75014"County aid basic 2393 950
Aid Needy Blind y k
County Aid Basic 512-2393 5,826
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Public Works
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SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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2. Treat Boulevard 1003 661-7600
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911 6503. Danville Highway 1003 661-7601 319 10000 a
4. Treat Boulevard 1003 661-7600 409 6,000 t>t
5. First Street 1003 661-7601 320
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590.
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Design Engineering 1003 661-7600 595 8,7266. Diablo Road 1003 661-7600 334 22,0456. Diablo Road 1003 661-7601 334 2220457. Pacheco Boulevard 1003 661-7601 314 6 48. Danville Boulevard 1003 661-7601 364 1,500
9. Camino Pablo 1003 661-7601 369 300
12. San Pablo Dam Road 1003 661-7600 101 25,500
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION T
10. Ambrose Avenue 1003 66 2-76 00 004 2,6OO r11. Deerfield Drive 1003 662-7600 819 10000
12. Dimm Way 1003 662-7600 105 23,500
12. Dimm Way RW . 1003 662-7601 105 2 000
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 -3,600
PLANT ACQUISITION-BOLLINGER
CANYON
L,13. Remodel Boys Facilities 1003 110-7710 601 131,930
13. Combined with 601 1003 110-7710 702 131,930
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APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
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Public Defender
Temporary Salaries 1003 243-1013 2,650
Overtime 243-1014 500
Office Expense 243-2100 3,300
Communications 243-2110 19500
Rent of Equipment 243-2250 300
Auto Mileage - Employees 243-2301 600
1 Use of County Equipment 243-2302 800
Pistol 243-7750 010 60` .
Professional & Personal Service 243-2310 9,710-
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1003 001-1044876
002-1011 1,307
t 003-1011 59500)4.-1042 977
70:
010-2315 14000
010-8822 10190
011-7752 002 14
011-8822 22,122
015-1011 24
016-1042 1X 766
035-2100 533
043-1082 20,000
043-2310 3,
4 4043-8822
044-1081 14,725
044-2465 1959000 f
044-2473 17,679
044-2490 195,000
o46-1081 5,000
046-8822 1,690
062-8822 2,750
063-2272 4,760
063-8822 21,114
o65-2283 69885.
065-8822 21,607
066-2260 412
I 1003 067-1011 247
067-8822 694
079-1011 246
o8o-2283 47,834
Administration Building 086-7710 613 12218
Vent ilat io n 097-7712 706 789
o98-7712 502 1
108-7710 506 4,065
lo8-7710 704 12
1o8-7712 514 73-
130-7712 1130-7712 013 234
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145-1042 33080
145-1044 35,630
145-2281 2,640
146-1060 369105 x
146-2281 349,880
149-1042 616
149-8822 17,459'
15 0-2361 47,060
213-2100 18
214-2120 362
224-2101 47
226-1081 731
227-1081 4
228-8822 ii5
229-1011 12
j 230-1042 2
1003 230-2101 28
233-1042
8233-2101 5
235-1042
296235-2350
i 237-1011 8,192
240-2310 3,860
242-1042 2 522`
242-2310 42 110
255 62-2302 5,7
262-1044 567
263-2302 132
271-2100 30
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MAIN OBJECT SUB. ACCT. r
276-2302 59
ter
277-2302 68
278-1060 60 x
27 8-1082 150
279-2100 72
280-2302 47
285-2100 20
290-2310 6'
313-1013 975
313-1081 1003
315-2476 X121
330-2282 48,470 r
335-2302 1 005
335-8822 2,600
1003 340-1042 789
340 2100 170
356-1042 30
356-2310 2,053
366-1042 798
450-8822
472-1011 368
490-2481 3#560
515-3580 47
516-2391 8,1o3
540-1081 979
540-7750 501 60
540-7752 033 36
572-2390 36,Soo
579-1011 53 wT
601-1011 81
601-2315 5,681
601-8822 100
630-2100 84
650-2310 29217
650-7752 009
650-8822 255
652-2490 692 t
659-1013 19,330 s ...
659-8821 16,027
661-7600 330 26,655
661-7600 410 1,416
1003 661-7601 330 26,637
661-7601 373 120
662-7600 314 2v962 g
662-7601 314 20979
662-7601 344 250
66 2-8801 4s562
663-7600 410 538
673-2290 369
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r
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In the Matter of Satisfaction
of Lien and Satisfaction of
Judgment No. 7355 against
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Lester Ladd.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD F
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction of n
Lien and Satisfaction of Judgment (No. 7355 ) in the Justice Court for the Martinez Judicial f
District, recorded against Lester Ladd, said judgment having been paid in full . f
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ry
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Extension of Agreement with
Mt. Diablo Unified School
District re Vocational
Training and Rehabilitation
at County Rehabilitation
Center.
This Board having on October 26, 1965 entered into an agreement with Mt. Diablo
Unified School District for maintenance and supervision by the school district of classes
for vocational training and rehabilitation at the County Rehabilitation Center at a cost
not to exceed $500 for the 1965-1966 fiscal year; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD'
ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby extended for the fiscal year 1966-1967. ' `
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Li ns the id, James P. Kenny. 1,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Negotiate Amendment of
Existing Lease with Housing
Authority of the County of
Contra Costa.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS .BY THE .BOARD`, ,--
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate: f
amendment of existing lease between Contra Costa County and the Housing Authority of .the
County of Contra Costa to provide space for student nurses in the same building presently,
housing the Contra Costa County Health Department district nursing office, and clinic, located =;-'
in the Bayo Vista Housing Project in Rodeo .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.-
AYES:
oard:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to execute agreement
with County of Alameda covering
services under the Police
Information Network (P.I .N. )
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system.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD;
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to'execute agreement
between the County of Contra Costa and County of Alameda, covering services to be rendered .
by the County of Alameda under the Police Information Network (P.I.N. ) system.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None . l}
In the Matter of Authorizing A
v Acceptance of Deed for
Walnut Creek Public Library.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE .BOARD.;'
ORDERED that the following listed deed be accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to
certify to said acceptance on said deed:
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Grant or Deed Date
The Board of Retirement October 28, 1966 Walnut Creek
of the Contra Costa County Public Library
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r.-
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing s
Acceptance of Deed for
Lafayette Public Library.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following listed deed be accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to
certify to said acceptance on said deed: 4.:.
Grantor Deed Date
The Board of Retirement October 26, 1966 Lafayette
of the Contra Costa County Public Library
Employees Retirement
Association 3
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. 4
In the Matter of Authorizing
Acceptance of Deed for Chronic
Illness Hospital Ward.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following listed deed be accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to
certify to said acceptance on said deed:
Grantor Deed Date
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The Board of Retirement October 27, 1966 Chronic Illness
of the Contra Costa County Hospital Ward
Employees Retirement
Association au
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed K1
Ordinance Regulating Public
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Dances.
The Board having this day considered a proposed ordinance to regulate public dances,
which ordinance has been recommended by the Office of the County- Sheriff; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that December 15, 1966 , at 10 a.m. is fixed as the time for a public hearing on the
proposed ordinance, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to give notice of hearing by pub-
lishing same in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Sheriff is requested to be in attendance at said
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hearing.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenn y. u,
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division, Public s
Works Department, to Locate
and Negotiate Lease of
additional office space for
Social Service Department, xi
Richmond .area.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to locate ,andL a*
negotiate lease of office space in the Richmond area, in addition to space already, leased;: Y
or in use in that area, to provide office quarters for the Social Service Department, pursuant
to case load and space standards established by the Federal and State Governments .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, z
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Accepting
Federal Community Action
Program grant No. 375/9,
and authorizing Chairman to r5
execute grant acceptance forms .
On the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Federal Community Action Program Grant No. 375/9 in the amount of
289,686 . inclusive of conditions specified in notice of grant dated November 17, 1966, is'
ACCEPTED, with the understanding that the allocation is made for the period October 1, ;1966 »- --
through June 30, 1967 from Title II-A funds earmarked for Headstart purposes, said grant is
for the purpose of carrying out school year Headstart programs in the county and grant., funds
will also provide for repayment of monies recently borrowed from another community action:
component.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FIORTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board,.; r
is AUTHORIZED to execute required grant acceptance forms .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
f;ABSENT: None.
In the Matte: of Cancellation
of Penalty on Unsecured Roll .
The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance 'fr-om _
Robert L. Hughes, Trustee in Bankruptcy, representing a priority tax claim covering the
ffollowing:
Fiscal Year 1965-1966 t:
Code ?9096 Assessment 2080
Lago, Jon K.
Lago, Diana R.
DBA: Clayton Valley House & Garden
4680 Clayton Road
Concord, California
Improvements 230
Personal Property 680
Total Valuewiu
Inventory - Furniture - Machinery
Equipment - Improvements
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Total Tax: 88.42 x
Penalty: 7.07
and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested that authorization be granted for cancel-
lation of the penalty as provided under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, 4
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be- and the same is hereby granted.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: . None.
In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Report From County
Administrator with Reference
to County Leash Law. t u
On motion of Supervisor Lins the id, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report from the County Administrator with reference to a letter from
Mr. and Mrs . Robert E. Hominda, 4605 Tahoe Drive, Martinez, California, regarding a stated
nuisance caused by neighborhood dogs, and to enactment of a leash law in urbanized areas
within the County, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to
furnish Mr. and Mrs. Hominda with a copy of said report.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheids
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Proposal for Y .
Street Name Change, Crockett Al
area.
This Board having received a letter from Mrs. Erma Brosamer, 253 Pomona Avenue,
Crockett, California, proposing that a street in Crockett be named for Dr. Sam Eldridge in a
appreciation for his services, and suggesting that Gartley Avenue be so named;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Public Works Director and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty .
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Lirscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. K,
ABSENT : Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Letter with
Reference to an Apparent Need
for Additional Regulations to
Control Hunting and the Use of
Weapons in Certain Areas of
theCounty.
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This Board having received a letter from S. Emanuelson, 130 Fig Tree Lane, Martinez,
California, requesting that it consider an apparent need for additional regulations to control
hunting and the use of weapons in and near the unincorporated residential areas of the County;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Sheriff for report.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 8,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, a
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Communication
from Chairman of Brentwood 's
Joint City and Chamber of
Commerce Committee re Proposed
Public Parking.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. Nathan Fisher,, Chairman of the
Brentwood Joint City and Chamber of Commerce Committee, stating that said Committee is '
studying the possibility of providing public parking within the downtown area of Brentwood
it encompassing three county owned parcels) , and inquiring as to the County's policy with,
regard to parking assessment districts where county property is located within the benefit.,
area;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to reply to Mr. Fisher's
letter. f
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT : Supervisor Thomas John Coll .
In the Matter of Communication
from the East Bay Regional Park
District re Camp Sites in the
County.
This Board having received a letter from William Penn Mott, Jr., General Manager.
of the East Bay mrair-,io1 Park District, replying to an inquiry from Supervisor Kenny as to
a County Youth said letter stating that discussions have been held concerning camp
sites and as soon as details have been firmed up, the District will be prepared to assist in
j specific planning for such developments;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this communication is referred to the County Administrator
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for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
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James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll . F
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In the Matter of Communication tF
from Signal Oil and Gas Company
re Hotchkiss Reclamation District
No. ?99 Assessment.
This Board having received a letter from Signal Oil and Gas Company, Los Angeles,` ,
California, objecting to Hotchkiss Reclamation District No. 799 assessment on. four parcels
of property in the total amount of $20,283.60 of said Company, alleging that such assessment 'rz'
is illegal and unconstitutional under the California Water Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, x
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Assessor and District `
Attorney.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,.;
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Communication
from Mrs. H. M. Lyster re 1966-
1967 Property Tax Statement.
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This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to the County Tax Collector
Treasurer, from Mrs . Helen M. Lyster, 14.1 Sullivan Drive, Moraga, California, expressing
strong disapproval to the fact that her property tax statement for 1966-1967 had been sent
to a mortgage company without her knowledge or consent;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs . Lyster 's letter is referred to the County Tax Collector-
Treasurer for reply.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:It,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Notice from
State Department of Parks and
Recreation of Hearing re State
Riding and Hiking Trails.
The State Department of Parks and Recreation having invited the County to send
representatives to a hearing to be held by the California Riding and Hiking Trails Advisory W4.
Committee on December 1, 1966 at 9 a.m. in the Resources Building, 1416 Ninth Street.,
Sacramento, California, on legislation proposed for 1967 which will affect development 'of
State riding and hiking trails;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a representative from the County Administrator's Office is v
requested to attend said hearing on behalf of the County.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, r
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r
In the Matter of Request from
Mr. and Mrs . E. Rowland for 1
Relief on Current Tax Statement.
This Board having received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowland, 2259 Blackwood
Drive, Walnut Creek, California, requesting consideration for relief on their current tax
statement, stating that a parcel of property was divided without their approval, resulting
in receipt of two tax bills involving an increase of $185.92 over last year's taxes;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, E .
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor is requested to reply to said communication.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 1
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In the Matter of Approval of R-
extension of contract time to AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM
BEPCO, Inc. (Project No. 35-10-2) . DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10 r
On the recommendation of Mr. C. C . Rich, Chief Engineer for Storm Drainage District Y:
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Zone 10, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that a twelve (12) day extension of contract time due to shortage of material
causing a delay in pipe delivery to the site is hereby GRANTED to BEPCO, Inc. for construe
tion of portion of Line "E" (Del Amigo and Calmar Vista Roads) from Harper Lane to Camino
Encanto, Danville, California, Project No. 35-10-2) .
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that, of an additional ten (10) days in contract
time exceeded by BEPCO, Inc., charges for eight (8) calendar days be and the same are hereby
waived, as recommended by Mr. Rich, the contractor to be charged liquidated damages for the
remaining two (2) days at the rate of $50 per day.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. y
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ABSENT: None.
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Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to bill County Service
Area L-20 for three lights,
Tracts 3289 and 3051, Rheem
Valley.
At the request of the Rheem Land Company, in conformance with the policy on street
lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to bill
County Service Area L-20, Rheem Valley, for three 7500 lumen mercury vapor lights as- follows: —
Tract No. 3289 j
1. On the west side of Crossbrook Drive between
Lots 1 and 2;
2. On the west side of Cros sbrook Drive between
Lots 28 and 29;
Tract No. 3051
3. On the west side of Ascot Drive in the vicinity
of Lot 13 .
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Super
visor Dias , and by the following vote of the Board: Y
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
t Pacific Gas and Electric
Company to energize three
lights, Tract 3118, Danville
area and to bill County
Service Area L-45.
At the request of local citizens, in conformance with the policy on street lghting,
Resolution No. 1091, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE'_
BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Com any is AUTHORIZED to energize three
7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Tract 311 , Danville area, as follows and to bill'
County Service Area L-45 for same:
1. On the north side of Paraiso Drive between
Lots 5 and 6;
2. On the north side of Paraiso Drive between
Lots 8 and 9;
3. On the north side of Paraiso Drive between
Lots 10 and 11. t
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor.
Dias , and by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Affidavits
of publication of Ordinances
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This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 2023 and 2024 and Affidavits
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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 ands* ,
in the manner required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly YAf
published.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, fix,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny. 7
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinances .
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
4 ...No. 2031 which amends Section 8119 of the Ordinance Code providing for off-street
par ing regulations;
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No. 2032 which amends Section 8103 of the Ordinance Code and provides for repeal
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ofSection 8147 (R-A District) .
IT IS BY TIE 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:
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No. 2031 in the SAN PABLO DEMOCRAT
No. 2032 in the PITTSBURG POST DISPATCH.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance. a.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2036 which repeals Section 2415 of the County Ordinance Code regulating a
political activities of county civil service personnel.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORLERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for YP
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: n
No. 2036 in THE WALNUT KERNEL
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of
Approving Ordinances . Tw
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT ,IS BY" THE:-
ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2034 which becomes operative on January 1, 1967 and amends Ordinance Code
Section 2441 (e) and repeals Section 2441 (m), on shift differential pay
Sheriff Is Department) ;
No. 2035 which amends Section 2441 (n) of Ordinance Code by providing 5%
differential pay for employees teaching in approved vocational education
programs .
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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. 2034 in the TRI-CITY NEWS J
No. 2035 in THE VALLEY PIONEER
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Request
from the Rodeo Chamber of
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Commerce re Business Area
Study of the Township of 47
Rodeo.
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A communication having been received from the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce requesting f
that the Board submit a letter to the Department of Housing and Community Development,;
1100 K Street, Sacramento, California, specifying that said department work with the -Rode
Chamber of Commerce in carrying out a business area study for the Township of -Rodeo"'th .:
Chamber of Commerce to assume full res paymentnt o f the study in an amouresponsibilityyforpnt
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not to exceed $500;
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator for report on
November 29, 1966.
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The foregoing order wasgg passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None .
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Authorizing k
attendance at meeting.a
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor -Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and
he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, and a member of the Social
Programs Committee of the Board of Supervisors, to attend National Welfare
Conference to create better coordination between Government levels and
agencies concerned with human problems, sponsored by the National Association 4...
of County Officials, to be held in Washington, D. C. in the, period from
December 7-9, 1966. Mr. Jornlin will be a panel leader during the conference '
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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November 22, 1966 - continued -
In the Matter of Communication
from Postmaster, Moraga, re q
Flood Problem at Munster Drive
and School Street.
This Board having received a communication from Mrs. Elinor W. Dickenson, Postmaster,
Moraga, California, with reference to a flood problem at Munster Drive and School Street,
which Mrs . Dickenson states may cause a serious accident; and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director and the Contra .Costa County
Flood Control arra Conservation District.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Keary.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Extending
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Sauer on Election to Office yr
of Vice President of County
Engineers Association of
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that r .
this Board EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Victor W. Sauer on his election to the office
of Vice President of the County Engineers Association of California.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. yr
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ABSENT : Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Congratulations x
to E. F. Wanaka on Election to
Officeof President of State
Association of County Assessors .
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On motion of -Su ervisor Moriarty,y, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that
this Board EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. E. F. Wanaka, County Assessor, on his election to
Office of President of the State Association of County Assessors.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: M1 `
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriart Edmund LinscheidPsysdAs w_..
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Requesting r
Legal Opinion re Determining
Terms of Office for Com- 4 ,
missioners of County Fire
Protection Districts .
The Board having heretofore approved the reorganization of County Fire Protection a
Districts under provisions of the Fire Protection District Act of 1961, stipulating that
the commissioners then serving as Boards of Director of the -districts would serve at the
pleasure of the Board of Supervisors until January 1, 1967; x _
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to render a legal opinion on the validity
of commissioners of said County Fire Protection Districts determining by the drawing of lots
their terms of office beginning January 1, 1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Communication
from Mr. W. B. Freeman with
reference to vandalism and
general disturbances at the
upper end of Happy Valley Road,
Lafayette.
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having advised the Board of a letter received from
Mr. William B. Freeman, 3905 Happy Valley Road, Lafayette, relating incidents of vandalism,
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property damage, and thefts occurring in the vicinity of his home; and K;
Mr. Freeman having expressed the belief that the major source of the problem- stems
from the gathering of juveniles on vacant lots at the upper end of Happy Valley Road, and
suggesting that the nuisance inadvertently created by the developer of the lots might be'
abated if he could be required to install a chain across the road thereby cutting off'access
to the undeveloped sites; 1,
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, Ye
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director, .
District Attorney and Sheriff for report to the Board.s
The fo re going order was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, tx
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Formation
of Committee to Study Animal
Control Operations.
Supervisors A. M. Dias and ,J. P. Kenny having advised the Board that at a recent
meeting with City Managers and Police Chiefs of El Cerrito, Pinole, Richmond and San Pablo,
recurrent problems relative to animal control operations were discussed and it was determined<<
that a county-wide committee should be formed to study this matter, recommending that the r,
following persons be appointed to said committee: r
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J. P. McBrien, County Administrator;
A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner;
David Higgins, City Manager, Richmond;
Walter Pedretti, Chief of Police, San Pablo
Robert Bowers, Chief of Police, E1 Cerrito; n
Lee Walton, City Manager, Pleasant Hill;
Ernest Marriner, City Manager, Pittsburg;
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Sal P. Jimno, Chief of Police, Pittsburg; t -
William E. Horne, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa
County Taxpayers Association; and
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Having further recommended that Supervisors J. E. Moriarty, T. J. Coll ands
E. A. Linscheid each appoint a member to serve on said committee;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD, `'h
ORDERED that the above recommendations are approved. at;
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Complaint 611
concerning depreciation
of property values in a
development located near
Reliez Valley Road, Lafayette
area.
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty called the Board's attention to a communication received
from Mr. L. 0. Heilesen, 2506 Pebble Beach Loop, Lafayette, expressing great concern over-;
decreased property values in a development located off Reliez Valley Road in a supposedly :-,y
prime residential area, and noting that the development was started approximately five yearn ,N,
ago by a corporation known as Glencourt Homes, which subsequently encountered construction r
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and financial difficulties resulting eventually in a majority of the homes being taken. over m
for rental purposed by firms that have allowed the property to deteriorate rapidly, thereb`y "
causing.the homeowners in the development to suffer depreciation in the value of their homes;,P
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD t
ORDERED that said communication is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and to the District
Attorney for review, report to be made to the Board as to any possible action the county
might initiate to alleviate the conditions outlined.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Accepting
gift of $5,,000 to be applied
toward cost of construction
of swimming pool, Byron Boys
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Mrs. Marge West, President of the Juvenile Hall Auxiliary, appeared before the
Board to present two checks totaling $5,000 ($4,402.37 from the Auxiliary, $597.63 earned by
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the boys -at Byron Boys Ranch) which amount had been raised for the express purpose of applying r
same toward the cost of constructing •a swimming pool at the Byron Boys Ranch; and
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor ,Dias, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said gift be ACCEPTED. Y
IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to deliver theT F
checks to the County Auditor who shall deposit same in the General Fund.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t,
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Via:
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Hearing
re proposed consolidation RN.,
of Mt. Diablo Municipal
Court District and the
Martinez Judicial Court
District.
This Board having on November 9, 1966 fixed December 13, 1966 at 2 :00 p.m. as
tr NthetimeforapublichearingtodiscussthemeritsofconsolidatingtheMt. Diablo
Municipal Court District and the Martinez Judicial Court District; arra
Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded
by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing date is changed to
December 15, 1966 at 11:15 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Recommendations
on Foster Care Facilities by Social
Welfare Committee of 1966 Grand
Jury.
Mrs . Virginia Sammann, Chairman of the Social Welfare Committee of the 1966 Contra
Costa County Grand Jury, appeared before the Board to report on foster care facilities in
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the County and to make certain recommendations which the Committee believes would result in
a more efficient placement system without additional cost to the County;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said report be referred to Honorable S. C. Masterson, Judge of the Juvenile
Court; Juvenile Justice Commission; Social Programs Committee of the Board (Supervisors
J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias ) ; County Administrator and the Social Welfare Director.
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The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas 'John doll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
1 report of Public Education
and Recreation Committee
re status of proposed
Open Space" zoning
ordinance.
The Board having on November 9, 1966 referred to its Public Education and Recreation_
Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. P. Kenny) a communication from Mr. Holman D. Pett'. on
President of the arinda Association, regarding the status of a proposed "Open Space"' zoning
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copy of a progress report dated October 11, 1966 from the Open Space Study Committee, whichA..
f report (on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board) indicates that the Study Comaittee
will make its recommendation to the Board as soon as all data submitted has been compiled:;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT- IS-
BY
T I3BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatthereportofthePublicEducationandRecreationCommitteeis
hereby APPROVED. A
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamas E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of so;
Resolution No. 5733. E
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Q\ :. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5733, in which the Board accepts as completed as of November
1966, contract with Orinda Pools, Inc., dba Aquatech En nee ring Company, for construction
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of the swimming pool at the Boys Rehabilitation Center Boys Ranch) Byron, is APPROVED..
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. M
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In the Matter of Approval of r%
Resolution No. 5734•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
j ORDERED that Resolution No. 5734, in which the Board fixes December 27, 1966 at 10 a.m. . .
as time for public hearing on proposed formation of County Service Area LIB-11, Oakley area,
is APPROVED, w
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. Irr
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Resolution No. 5735•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5735, in which the Board fixes December 27, 1966 at 10 a.m. as
the time for public hearing on proposed establishment of County Service Area S-2, Oakley Y
area, is APPROVED.x,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, f
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5736.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5736, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of liens taken.
against-the following persons, is APPROVED:
Randolph A. Powell t tK
Willa Mae Daniels
Beulah Bernice Hughes )
Beulah B. Hughes
IThe foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.v
All NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5738.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5738, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute deed
conveying title to the Walnut Creek Public Library to the City of Walnut Creek, is APPROVED
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i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5739.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, •IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5739, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease
with Wilshire Company for rental ($200 per month) of space at 1916 Oak Park Boulevard,
Pleasant Hill, to provide quarters for Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, is APPROVED.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. L
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5740.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE'BOARD "
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5740, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease
with Delmar M. Kramer for rental of premises at 207 Pacific Avenue, Rodeo, at $135 per month,
to provide quarters for the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District Court and Constable,
is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos . 5741-5744-
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following resolutions in which the .Board confirms amended assessments £or
the assessment districts indicated, are APPROVED:
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No. 5741, 1962-2 (Round Hill Estates Unit No. 2) ;
No. 5742, 1964-3 (Amador Valley) ;
No. 5743, 1962-7 (Mt. Diablo Boulevard);
No. 5744, Gregory Meadows Assessment District No. 1.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
1 Resolution No. 5750•
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On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5750, in which the Board approves preliminary plans far-Girls!;"
Treatment Facility at Juvenile Hall , Martinez, and authorizes Thomas & Wolverton, Architects,
to prepare construction plans and specifications for said work, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5751-52•
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 5751-52, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to ry
correct certain erroneous assessments, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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James P. Kenny. T;
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll .
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In the Matter of Approval of
eResolutionNo. 5753.
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BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5753, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to Y.
cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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In. the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5754.
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ORDERED that Resolution No. 5754, in which the Board congratulates the Children's Home N;
Society of California upon its 75th anniversary on December 10, 1966, commands it for its m
adoption services to children arra parents, and encourages the Society to continue its good
work, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Fn '
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5755 and 5756. F
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ray
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5755 and 5756 in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to
make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,, Edmund A. Linscheid, x
James P. Kenny. of
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ABSENT: . Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM
z...Resolution No. 5749. DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5749, in which the Board accepts as completed as of November 17,X
1966, contract with BEPCO, Inc., for construction of portion of Line "E" (Del Amigo and
Calmar Vista Roads ) from Harper Lane to Camino Encanto, Danville, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Pacific Gas and Electric t
Company to energize streeta
light in Tract 3303, County
Service Area L-18,
Walnut Creek.
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At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy for street
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lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
IT I.5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize
one 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in Tract 3303, County Service Area L-18,
Walnut Creek; said light being located on the north side of Cedarbrook Court between lots
1 and 2.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval u:
of Resolutions No. 5757
and 5758.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY
BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions, in which the Board amends resolutions indicated'
pertaining to school bonds, are APPROVED:
No. 5757, amending Resolutions No. 5632 and 5718 to correct errors
in dates on which semi-annual interest is to be paid (1961 Series B,
Walnut Creek School District Bonds); and
No. 5758, amending Resolution No. 5647 to denote the denomination
of bonds ani to correct error in bond number (1963 Series B, Antioch
Unified School District Bonds) .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A.'Linsaheid,`
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
i In the Matter of Recommendation
of Committee with Regard to
Operation of SFO Helicopter
Airlines, Inc.a_r
This being the time fixed for report to the Board by a special committee appointed,
by Chairman J. P. Kenny for the purpose of reviewing operations of SFO Helicopter Airlines =
F Inc. , together with the provisions of Ordinance No. 2017; and
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Supervisor Dias, as spokesman for the committee, advised that the following courses ,of action are open to the Board:
1. Enforce the heliport ordinance as itp presently stands,
2. Enact provisions making violation of the ordinance a misdemeanor,
3. Modify the ordinance to accommodate present SFO operations,
4. Rescind the ordinance amendment enacted on August 30, 1966 s
and the Board Order adopted July 19, 1966,
5. Delay action; and
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Supervisor Dias further advised that the committee had agreed to recommend to the
Board that it delay action for 60 days "prior to which time the comnittee would again meet,- '
it being anticipated that by that time SFO Helicopter Airlines, Inc, will be in a posiaion, f
to furnish more definite information as to its expected phase-out date; and
The Board Board having discussed the various alternatives, on motion of Supervisor Dias;
seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the committee's recom=
mendation be approved and any further action by this Board be delayed until January 21 1967A.,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisor Thomas John Coll
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Salaries u
and Classification of Certain xABY
County Hospital Personnel .
Mr. Henry L. Clarke , Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association,
Local 1675, appeared before the Board to again request that it reopen. salary negotiations on
behalf of Hospital Attendants, both licensed and non-licensed, asking that the Administration s_
and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) meet with
representatives of Local 1675 in order to settle this matter; and
Mr. Clarke advised the Board that if it refused to negotiate, the next step to be
taken by the Association will be to request strike sanction from the Central Labor Council;
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In addition to the salary increase matter, he requested that the Board give
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recognition to Hospital Attendants who hold Vocational Nurse licenses, and direct the Civil
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Service Commission and the Civil Service Department to prepare a job description and
specifications for the title of Licensed Vocational Nurse; and
Mrs. Clara Wood and Mrs . Willie Denham appeared in support of Mr. Clarke's request
for recognition of the licensed Hospital Attendants ; and 31,
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Following discussion by the Board, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by A,
Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request to reopen salary negotiations, 4 .
as well as any future wage discussions for any categories, BE DENIED in accordance with the
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of giving recognition to Hospital Attendants holding Voca-
tional Nurse licenses BE REFERRED back to the Civil Service Commission for study and
recommendation.g=
The foregoing orders were passed by the following vote of the Board: d
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias-, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, s;r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. G.
NOES: None..
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Ad j our nment
in Memory of the Late President
John F. Kennedy.
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This being the third anniversary of the day on which the late President John F.
Kennedy was assassinated;
On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE .BOARD
ORDERED that adjournment of this meeting is taken at 3:10 p.m. in respect to his memory.x
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: x
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California raw,
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SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
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PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN C OLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. x
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor~
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
personnel adjustments be and the s ame are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being under-
stood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification
required:
Office of Economic Opportunity. Add one (1) Economic Opportunity Program
Specialist III, Salary Range 53 ($841-$1,022) ; r
and cancel one (1) Economic Opportunity
Program Specialist II, Salary Range 50
782- $950) , effective December 1, 1966. rx
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Department of Agriculture. Reclassify Agricultural Inspector I position
number 04, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), to
A ricultural Inspector II, Salary Range 40
613-$745), effective December 1, 1966.
County Auditor-Controller. Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk, position z
number 06, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493) , to
Account Clerk, Salary Range 26 ($436-$530) ,
eff ective December 1, 1966.
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Constable-Port Chicago Judicial Add one (1) Typist Clerk 5/40, Salary Range 18
District. 358-$436) , effective December 1, 1966.
County Library. Add one (1) Library Clerk 20/40, Salary
Range 16 ($341-$415), effective December 1,
1966.
Social Service. Reclassify Typist Clerk, position number 379
Salary Range 18 ($358-$436) , to Intermediates
Typist Clerk, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493)19
effective December 1 , 1966.
Social Service. Add one (1) Vocational Services Supervisor I,
Salary Range 47 ($727-$883), and cancel one
1) Social Worker III, position number 04, trg_
Salary Range 42 ($644-$782), effective
December 1, 1966.
Social Service . Add one (1) Administrative Analyst I, Salary
Range 37 ($570-$693), and cancel one (1) A
Social Work Supervisor I, osit ion number
38, Salary Range 48 ($7454905) , eff ectiveIM
December 1, 1966.
Contra Costa County Flood Add one (1) Laborer, Salary Range 128 x
Control and Water Conservation 505-$556), effective December 1, 1966.
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Protection District. 727-$883) ; two (2 Senior Firemen, Salary
Range 41 ($628-$763) ; and three (3), Firemen,
Salary Range 39 ($598-$727), effective
December 1, 1966.
Mt. View County Fire Cancel one (1) Assistant Fire Chief Group III, t
Protection District. Salary Range 51 ($801-$973) ; two (2) Senior f '
Firemen, Salary Range 41 ($628-$763) ; and three
3) Firemen, Salary Range 39 ($598-$727) ,
effective December 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll ,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing x
Appointment of Winslow Rouse, z
Psychiatric Social Worker.
On the Recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and on motion of Supervisor-
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is
granted for the appointment of Winslow Rouse in the class of Psychiatric-Social Worker At ,r` 4
the third step of Salary Range 45 ($763 per month), effective October 28, 1966, as requested;`,Vin_by the County Medical Director.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Transfer of Twelve Positions
from Various Cost Centers r
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD } {
ORDERED that approval is granted for the transfer of twelve (12) positions (ten Counsellors;
and two Senior Counsellors) from various cost centers in the Probation Department to the
Contra Costa County Childrens Shelter (Cost Center 309), effective December 1, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. L ins c he id, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.Y'
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor r
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend the following:r
Jame s R. Lynch, County Hospital Staff Physician, X
to attend conference being conducted by the
New York Academy of Sciences (Section of
Biological and Medical Sciences, Division of
Biochemistry and Division of Microbiology) in
New York, New York in the period from
December 11, 1966 through December 14, 1966 .
Travel expenses will be paid by the New York
Academy of Sciences.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s#
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor ti
Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation
adjustments are APPROVED for the following caznty departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE
Elections-Primary-General MAIN OBJECT SUB. ACCT.
Iemporary a arses 1003 0w 101 2,070
Labor Received 1003 044 1081 4,000 x
Office Expense 1003 044 2100 4,500
Household Expense 1003 044. 2170 650 t
Publication of Notices 1003 044 2190 400
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
Rent of Equipment 1003 044 2250 174,800
Rent of Real Property 1003 044 2260 5,500
Leasehold Improvements 1003 044 2261 2,010
Auto Mileage Employees 1003 044 2301 340
Use of County Equipment 1003 044 2302 100'
Freight Drayage Express 1003 044 2305 250
Professional & Personnal 1003 044 2310 1,650
Insurance - Other 1003 044 2360 3750
Election Officers 1003 044 24.65 124,500
Building Department Repairs :1003 044 2470: 3,500
Specialized Printing 1003 044 2473
Other Special Department 1003 044 2479 35,100
35,000r
Miscl. Services and Suppliesl003 044 2490 5
Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 58,225
Data Processing Service 1003 044 2315 3,700
Labor Provided 1003 043 1082 4,000
Auditor-Controllers
Data Processing Division
Overtime 1003 011-1014 3,0007
Rent of Equipment 1003 011-2250
Freight Drayage Express 1003 Oil-2305 250 t
Costs Applied to Service 1003 Olt-8822 3,700
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
1ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro-
priation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASEf;
MAIN OBJECT
Martinez Judicial
District ##221
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File, 5 drawer legal 1003 221-7751 002 405 1
Shelving set (steel ) 751 003 11
Desk, typist 7752 004 175
Chair, Steno 7752 005 65
Household Expenses 2170 144k ..
2 side chairs $64.00
1 arm chair 48.00
1 office valet 32.00
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Reserve for Contingencies 990-9970 904
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Martinez Constable
Desk, 30x60 Double Pedestal 1003 271 7752 001 150
File, 5 Drawer 751 002 135
Storage Cabinet with doors 7751 003 90 r "
Temporary Salaries 1013 325
Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 700
Marshal - San Pablo
Marshal, San Pablo 263=1013 600 rr
Temporary Salaries - Labor Received 263 1081 14.2
Constable, Pinole-Rodeo
Labor Provided (Zellers) 279 1082 142
Overtime 2?9 1014 120
Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 720
County Department of f.
Agriculture XA.
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Tank Testing Equipment 335-7754. 005 25 z
Repair and Service of 335-2270 25 L
Equipment
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APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
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Flexoline tables - 2 242 7751 019 266
Inter Com System 242 7758 706 260 s r
Probation Department
Children's Shelter)
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Furnishing and installation 1003 099-7711 607 1,500
i of Draperies and 4
Bedspreads
Rent of Real Property 1003 309 2260 1,500
Special Vehicle 1003 63-7753 027 32900.
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Reliez Station Road 1003 661-7600 385 29,250 E
2. Acalanes Road 1003 661-7601 315
2. Acalanes Road 1003 661-7600 315 500 tf
3. Willow Pass Road 1003 661-7601 006 500
4 Valley View Road 1003 661-7660 209 800 y:
Design Engineering 1003 661-7600 595 30s,050
Betterme nts 1003 661-7600 590 500
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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5 Belgian Court 1003 662-7600 820 300
6. Fircrest Court 1003 662-7600 821 400;"
Betterments 1003 662-7600 595 700
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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j 7. Medium Electric Typewriter 1003 650-7751 027 20 Std
7. Recording Device 1003 650-7750 001 43
I Drafting Camera 728 23 4
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Reliez Valley Road 1003 661-7600 803 660
1. San `Ramon Valley Boulevard 1003 661-7601 553 3,000
1. Crow Canyon Road 1003 661-7601 806 500
1. Crow Canyon Road 1003 661-7601 807 500 f
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590. 2,400 ".
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION r
1. Second Street 1003 662-7600 702 80o
Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 800
SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
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1. Geary Road 1003 663-7600 464 500
1. Walden Road 1003 b63-7600 467 500,k
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Sheriff #255 t
15 Riot Shotguns 12 ga. 255-7750 002
quantitative change from
15 to 19)
File - 5 drawer legal 1003 255-7751 010 52
Reversible Adapter (Camera) 1003 255-7750 028 52
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Adding Machine 255-7751 006 15
Desk 60 x 30 255-7752 02 15" l T
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r,..
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. i
NOES : None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said:
approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Probation Department
Childrens ' Shelter
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Add one (1) Group Counsellor, SalaryRang e 36 ($556-$676), to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group -Counsellor, position number 16, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, 1966. R
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsellor, position number 18, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, . 1966.
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsellor, position number 12, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, 1966.
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsellor, position number 10, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, 1966.
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsellor, position number 05, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, 1966.
Add one (1) Senior Group Counsellor, Salary Range 42 ($644-$782) , to Cost
Center 309, and cancel one (1) Senior Group Counse ll or, position number 07,
in Cost Center 314, effective December 1, 1966.
Add one (1) Senior Group Counsellor, Salary Range 42 ($644-$782) , to Cost
Center 309, and cancel one (1) Senior Group Counsellor, position number 01, ry
in Cost Center 322, effective December 1, 1966.
Add two (2) Group Counsellors, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , to Cost Center 309,
and cancel two (2) Group Counsellors, positions number Ol and 02, in Cost
Center 322, effective December 1, 1966.
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsell or, position number 32, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, 1966.w"
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsellor, position number 29, in Cost Center 314,
effective December 1, 1966.
Add one (1) Group Counsellor, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), to Cost Center 309,
and cancel one (1) Group Counsellor, position number 29, in Cost Center 314, effecti e 4
December 1, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.D
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Assignment x
of Delinquent Accounts to
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the Retailers Collection
Association of Contra Costa
County.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent kk
accounts totaling $4,238.55, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the county
and the particular departments of the county from which said accounts emanated, and having
recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa K
County;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $4,238.55 are hereby ASSIGNED to the Retailers
Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current contract, C
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the Auditor-Controller Is department to handle the actual transfer. a
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of Delinquent
h..
Accounts.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in
the amount of $6,346.89, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the county, k:
and having recommended that said accounts be.written off;
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said
delinquent accounts in the amount of $6,346.89.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred. M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of $640 for Services
Rendered by County Hospital
to S. Reasoner.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to write off the sum of $640 for.
services rendered by the County Hospital to Stephen Reasoner, a blind patient at Napa State:,
Hospital.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is herebyMPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2037 which amends Ordinance Code Sec. 2190.1 concerning contracts
for Hearing Officer and repealing Sec. 2175 concerning Building Design
Coordinator.
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. 2037 in the LAFAYETTE SUN.
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j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. yft.
NOES: None. X .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreements k ;
With Certain Cities in the A„
County, re Police Information
Network (P.I .N.) System.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements
between the County of Contra Costa and the Cities of Richmond, San Pablo, Martinez, Antioch
and Pittsburg to provide the means whereby said cities may use and participate in the operatio
of the Police Information Network located in the Data Processing Center, Alameda County
Administration Building, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland, California, effective December 1, 1966. sem:
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. G
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement
With Council of Community
Services .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD x .
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement
between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa Council of Community Services,
2717 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, California, under the terms of which five "New
Careerists" will be assigned to the Probation Department to assist citizens in dealing with a .
problems related to activities of the Probation Department; the County will be paid $5000
for administrative and supervis ory services and reimbursed for the cost of program materials,
travel and other necessary expenses incurred in connection with the program.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll ,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.aY
NOES: None.
ABSENT : None.
In the Matter of Ambulance
Agreement with Wayne Estes 5
dba Concord Central Ambulance a
Service.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreementA 14
between the County of Contra Costa and Wayne Estes dba Concord Central Ambulance Service,
under the terms of which the County will provide and maintain radio equipment for this
ambulance operator with the understanding that all costs will be borne by the operator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. Q'
ABSENT: None. X.
In the Matter of Affidavit
µ,of Publication of
Ordinance No. 2033.
s This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2033 and Affidavit of
Publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit that
s.said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by
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law;NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
3.IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly
published, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
J NOES:
None.ABSENT:
None .
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In the Matter of Approving
Agreement Between the County
Office of Economic Opportunity
i and Mr. J. N. Sampson, Con-
sultant.
The Program Evaluation Committee of the Economic Opportunity Council having requested.
approval of an agreement with Mr. Jason N. Sampson, Consultant, under the terms of Which the ' ,
Consultant will make a preliminary review of the Economic Opportunity Program in Contra Costa
County in relation to the needs of the community and federal requirements ; and
Mr. William Horne, Executive, Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, . a'
having requested that the Consultant 's report be filed with the Board of Supervisors and r°
that payment for said report be withheld until the requirement of filing has been fulfilled;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT:
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement with Mr. Sampson is APPROVED, subject to_the
stipulation suggested by Mr. Horne, and subject further to the understanding that expenditures
pursuant to the agreement shall not exceed $625.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board;. .
is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the Contra Costa County Office of
Economic Opportunity, an agency of the Board.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
the Matter of Continuing
He 'ng on Request for
Extens' n of Time to File
Final Map Subdivision
3505, Pache co 4rea.
The Boar aving continued to this date the hearing on the request of Frumenti
Brothers for extension f time within which to file final map of Subdivision 3505, Pacheco_ :
area, for the purpose of owing said Frumenti Brothers time to submit a revised map of.
said subdivision in the inte st of effecting a compromise with .the opposition; and
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i Supervisor Linscheid hav advised that additional time will be required and that
I all parties concerned have agreed to continuance;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of ervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing i continued to December 20, 1966 at 10:30 a.m.,
the Board to- retain jurisdiction in this matter.
The foregoing order was passed by the follow vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas Jo Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias .
In the Matter of Non-
renewal of Lease for
Space Occupied by
Superior Court Depart- t _
ment 1, Richmond.
j On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to notify the r
City of Richmond that the County will not renew the lease for space occupied by the Superior
Court Dep artment 1 in the Richmond Hall of Justice when the present lease expires on
November 30, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,
Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: Supervisor James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Authorizing
County Auditor-Controller to
issue a replacement warrants .
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Pursuant to Section 29802 of the Government Code and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Audi tor-Controllex
is AUTHORIZED to reissue warrant in the amount of $8.00 drawn in favor of Pleasant Hill
Professional Building, 70 Doray Drive, Pleasant Hill, California.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll ,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Submission
of name of Supervisor
Thomas John Coll for member-
ship on the Board of Directors
of the County Supervisors j'..
Association of California.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARDPyP
ORDERED that the name of Supervisor Thomas John Coll is submitted to the County Supervisors
Association of California, with the request that he be designated as this County's memberYaz
of the Board of Directors of the County Supervisors Association of California for the ensuing
year,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication
re increase of property taxes.
This Board having received a communication from Mr. and Mrs . Frank Cavagnaro, Y
2425 Concord Avenue, Concord, California, requesting that consideration be given to what
they feel to be an unfair increase in their property taxes;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD z
ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator to answer. p`4
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L
NOES: None. Q
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ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Communicationzm
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re incidents of vandalism and
injury on Halloween, Lafayette
area.
The Board having considered a communication dated November 16, 1966 from
Mr. William McCormack, 408 Read Drive, Lafayette, California, citing incidents of vandalism y
and injury on Halloween and urging the formation of an investigating committee to survey sr
complaints and injuries resulting from such activities;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD rte_
ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Sheriff for comment.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Request
of F. J. Vaughn for
Cancellation of Liability
for Support. sF
Mr. Frank J. Vaughn, 2301 Lucerne Drive, San Diego, California, having requested.:
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the Board by letter to cancel any liability to pay support money to his mother on the grounds ;'
that he is financially unable to .do so, and claiming abandonment by his parents when a ch ld,f
documents being furnished to support his claim; and
The Board having considered t his matter;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD i
ORDERED that this matter, together with the related documents, is referred to the District` y ..
Attorney.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 4
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matt er of Referral F
of Juvenile Justice
Commission Rep ort Re
Neglected and Delinquent
Children to Superintendent x
of Schools.
This Board on November 22, 1966, having received from the Juvenile Justice Commissic'
its report on "Requirements for Essential Services for Neglected and Delinquent .Children,.in Vis_
Contra Costa County" which included certain references to educational facilities at .Juven..
Hall; r
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE -BOARD
ORDERED that this report be referred to the County Superintendent of Schools for his comments,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter
from Contra Costa County
Employees Union, Local 302,
re Animal Control Operations .
This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to the Public Protection,
and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid arra J. E. Moriarty)
from Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager of the Contra Costa County Employees Union, 'Local` 302
pertaining to animal control operations of the county, specifically relating to dog licensing
and hazards from rabies exposure; and
On the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the committee appointed on November 22,- 1966 to
study county-wide animal control operations.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.y <
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In the Matter of Appointing
additional members to
Committee to study County-wide
Animal Control Operations.
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The Board having on November 22, 1966 established a committee .to study the recurring 2problemsrelatedtoanimalcontroloperations, and having recommended that additional members
be appointed by Supervisors J. E. Moriarty, T. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid; and
Supervisors Moriarty and Linscheid having requested that Mr. Paul Hughey, City
Manager of the City of Martinez, and Mr. Frank Arata be designated as their respective
appointees to said committee;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Hughey and Mr. Arata are hereby APPOINTED to the
committee to study animal control operations in the county.fes,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
vNOES: None,f
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ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of Appointment
to the Contra Costa County
Planning Commission.
The Director of Planning having advised the Board that the t erm of Office of
Boone Robinson as County Planning Commissioner will expire on November 30, 1966; h .
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Andrew H. Young is appointed (as the representative of
Supervisorial District No. III) to serve as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Planning
Commission for an interim term commencing November 30, 1966 and expiring on August 31, 1970,
pursuant to Section 2201.12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 7
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Rule on
n`.
Announcement of Assessment
Ratio adopted by State
Vie"
Board of Equalization, and
notice of hearing with
respect to said rule.
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This Board having received a copy of a rule on the announcement of an assessmentw
ratio which was adopted by the State Board of Equalization on an emergency basis, and .notice
of public hearing with respect to said rule scheduled for January 3, 1967, at 10:00 a.m.,
in Room 102, 1020 N Street, Sacramento, at which time statements, arguments and contentions
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regarding the rule and suggestions for its revision will be heard; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll , IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Assessor for report, w,u
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Cancellation
of Penalty on Unsecured Roll.
The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance from - :.
Robert L. Hughes, Trustee in Bankruptcy, representing a priority tax claim covering the F
following:
Fiscal Year 1966-67 s.4
Code 2002 Assessment 2551
Ross, Frank P. (Dockett #90527)
DBA: Contra Costa Paint Company
c/o RobertRobert L. Hughes, Trustee
1537 Webster Street
Oakland, California
Inventory - Fixtures F,e
Personal Property $290
Total Value 290
Tax:33.00
Penalty: 1.98
and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested that authorization be granted for cancel
lation of the penalty as provided under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby granted.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint
in Court Action to the Office
of the District Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on November 25, 1966, referred copy of Summons
and Complaint served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on November 25, 1966, in Action..
No. 103219 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra
Costa SIERRA LIME PRODUCTS CORPORATION versus METRADON COUNTY OF CONTRA, COSTA etsINC . , s s
to the Office of the District Attorney; zt
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kerry.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Amending
Resolution No. 5690, which r,
approved Plans and Speci-
fications for Rehabilitation
Center for Contra Costa County-
Phase I, Marsh Creek Canyon,
Clayton area. Work Order 5335•
In order to meet legal requirements in regard to publication, and on motion of, a_..
Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Board
Resolution No. 5690 dated November 9, 1966, approving plans and specifications f or Rehabili t_-
tation Center for Contra Costa County - Phase I, Marsh Creek Canyon, is hereby amended to
change the date upon which bids will be received from December 6, 1966 at 11 a.m. to
December 13, 1966 at 11 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Amending
Resolution No. 5739
approving lease with
Wilshire Company for
premises at 1916 Oak Park
Boulevard, Pleasant Hill,
for Neighborhood Youth
Corps Program.
This Board having on November 22, 1966 adopted Resolution No. 5739 approving lease j <
with Wilshire Company for premises at 1916 Oak Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hill, for Neighborhood
Youth Corps Program, at a monthly rental of $200; and
On the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE i
BOARD ORDERED that said resolution be and the same is hereby AMENDED to include payment of K
2 .50 per month for water in addition to $200 monthly rental.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, pp
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4'
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Submission of an Application
for Economic Opportunity Act
Funds to Provide Migrant
Housing Facilities in the
Brentwood Area.
The Board having heretofore considered the matter of authorizing submission of an
application for Economic Opportunity Act funds to be used for construction of facilities for
migrant workers, and referred said matter to the County Administrator, County Health Depart-
ment, East Contra Costa Citizens Committee for Migrants, and the Social Programs Committee of
the Board ( Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) ; and
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Reverend Wayne Martin, a member of the Committee for Migrants having come before
the Board this day to request that the County proceed with construction of a seasonal farm
labor camp on County owned property (Delta Road site) , to be funded under the Economic
Opportunity Act and operated by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa; and
Mrs . Jewell Ford, a member of the Economic Opportunity Council, having suggested
that the proposal be submitted to the Council; and
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, having indicated that the matter had been considered
intermittently for two years and that the deadline for submission of the application is 3
December 31, 1966, therefore, action is required although addit io nal information on the
matter will be furnished to the Economic Opportunity Council; and y
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Mr. Roger B. Spaulding, Executive Director of the Housing Authority, having a
reported that the Housing Authority Commissioners had agreed to assume responsibility for i=
operation and management of the camp following its completion; arra
Chairman J. P. Kenny having asked the County Administrator for his recommendation,
and Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, having reported that the local contribution
requirement is more than met by funds expended by the County for acquisition of the site, f
and that he therefore recommends submission of the application; r
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll ,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Glen D. Kent, Acting County Health Officer, is AUTHORIZED
to submit an application for Economic Opportunity Act funds in the amount of $134,558 to beQ- x
used for construction of migrant housing facilities.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund. A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. r
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorization
for Chairman of the Advisory
Committee of Social Welfare
to Attend Meeting to Replace
Member of Social .Programs
Committee of the Board.
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The Board on November 22, 1966 having authorized attendance by a member of its" .
Social Programs Committee at the National Welfare Conference sponsored by the National
Association of County Officials to be held in Washington, D. C. in the period from
December 7-9, 1966; and
The Social Programs Committee having advised that neither member can attend said. . ` ^
meeting and recommending that Mr. Gordon Lindsey, Chairman of the Social Services Advisory..t
Committee, be authorized to attend in lieu thereof;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is approved.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Formulating
a Policy with Regard to
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Regional Home Rule of the
Bay Area Proposal (ABAG) .
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Chairman J. P. Kenny having advised the Board that a special session of the. General ;ii,..
Assembly of the Association of Bay Area Governments will be held on December 16, 1966,, in
Berkeley, California, at which time consideration will be given to the Goals and Organization
Committee proposal for Regional Home Rule of the Bay Area, and suggesting that prior to, that '=-
time the Board hold a meeting for the purpose of formulating a policy with regard to the
Regional Home Rule proposal;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD
ORDERED that December 15, 1966 at 2:00 p.m. be fixed as the time for formulating said policy;
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHF,R ORDERED that Chairman Kenny is requested to invite
representatives from each of the thirteen cities within the County to attend the Boards
meeting on December 15, 1966 and to invite any other persons he deems desirable. alc
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: E`
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Consent
to Equipment Loan Agreement
between Shell Oil Company
and Diablo Aviation Services
for Fueling Facilities at
1 Shell Service Station,
Buchanan Field, Concord.
On January 8, 1963, the Board of Supervisors approved a lease agreement dated r
December 21, 1962, between the County of Contra Costa, referred to as Lessor, and Shelli`
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Oil Company, referred to as Lessee, for the maintenance and operation of an aircraft service
F station on Buchanan Field, a County Airport; and
Said Lessee, Shell Oil Company, having entered into an Equipment Loan Agreement Ck
with Diablo Aviation Services, Inc., a fixed based operator on the County Airport, for the:
operation of said airport service station, now requests the consent of said Lessor, County;.,
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS EY THE BOARD.
ORDERED that said consent be and is hereby granted and said Equipment Loan Agreement is, c
approved, and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf
of the County. r
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r
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of County Hearing Officer.k
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mr. David J. Levy, attorney, residing at 8 Wanda Way, Martinez, California,
with law offices at 423 Cumberland Street, Pittsburg, California, is appointed County 1
Hearing Officer, effective December 1, 1966, in line with the provisions of Ordinance
No. 2023 and Ordinance No. 2024, with the understanding that said appointment is made on a
preliminary basis for a reasonable trial period.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
4-AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Submission
of a 1967 Summer Headstart
Application.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that submission of a 1967 Summer Headstart application with a c omitment of County
funds not to exceed $2000, if necessary, to obtain all Federal funds available to the
county for this program IS APPROVED, and Chairman J. P. Kenny IS AUTHORIZED to sign said
application; and
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a delegate agency (or delegate agencies) `
will be designated at a later date.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: u_
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenay.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None .
In the Matter of A proval of
Resolution No. 576 .
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 76 , in which the Board authorizes Will H.5 4 Perry, Jr., Director,
Civil Defense; R. E. Nelson, Assistant Director, Civil Defense; and Joseph P. Mc Brien,
County Administrator, as representatives of the County, to sign for and accept surplus Federal
Property, both under and over $2500, is APPROVED. n +
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.y411
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5765.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5765, in which the Board authorizes Will H. Perry, Jr.,
Director, Civil Defense, to sign applications and documents for the purpose of obtaining
financial assistance under the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, in behalf of the County;
and authorizes R. E. Nelson, Assistant Director of Civil Defense, and J. P. McBrien, County
Administrator, as alternate signers, is APPROVED. raw
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, 'James P. Kenny.L—
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5766. 4
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE- BOARD 4
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5766, in which the Board approves schedule of fees for Trar spor .
tation Permits and House Moving Permits, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Boards
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5768.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE;BOARD •
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5768, in which the Board approves preliminary plans for Cora truc
tion at Las Trampas Youth Village - Phase II, Bollinger Canyon, subject to minor corrections,
total estimated cost of construction for said Phase II being $455,554, is ADOPTED,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
i Resolution No. 5769.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD '
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5769, in which the Board approves preliminary plans for develop
ment at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated Geary Road Fire Station
and Training Site - Phase I, Concord, estimated cost being $200,000, and authorizes Architect t:
to prepare construction plans and specifications, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5770•
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor 'Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5770, in which the Board approves general site development plan,
with certain minor conditions as submitted by Flood Control and the County Supervising
Architect, for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated Geary Road' Fire
Station and Training Site, Concord, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: v
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. rr
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r
In the Matt er of Approval of
Resolution No. 5771.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5771, in which the Board approves easement to Pacific Gas &
Electric Company for gas line to serve Industrial Area of Buchanan Field Airport, Concord,
and AUTHORIZES Chairman of the Board to execute same on behalf of the County, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5772. N
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5772, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel
County Tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.z
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos . 5773, 5774 and 5775.
On motion of Supervisor Con , seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5773, 5774 and 5775 in which the Board authorizes County Auditor
to make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. C
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
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Resolution No. 5776.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ..
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5776, in which the Board approves assignment of franchise of
Bay Water Company to Southern California Water Company, as authorized by the Public Utilities
Commission of California, is ADOPTED. r.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. G
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .f1
In the Matter of Work Experience
Project in Flood Control.Yr-
The Board having fixed this time to again consider the matter of the "Work Experienc
Project" conducted by the County Welfare Department, which provides for employment of
welfare recipients on flood control projects ; to consider a report to be submitted by the
Community Work and Training Advisory Committee, in accordance with this Board's order of
October 4, 1966; and to hear the views of the Welfare Rights Organization and other organ-
izations expressing opposition to the project;
The following persons were heard:
Mr. Fred Kracke, Chairman of the Community Work and Training Advisory Committee,
who refuted charges made• by- the Welfare Rights Organization that the project zF
is a "slave labor" program, explaining that it is a work experience program
rather than a specific job training program;
Mr. Cleophas Brown, representing the Welfare Directors Committee on Vocational
Rehabilitation, who read a minority report and requested a- discontinuance of
the program, stating that no conclusive facts indicating positive rehabilitative
success had been presented;
Rabbi Stephen Forstein, representing the Greater Richmond Interfaith Pro ram,
who presented its statement in which the objection is expressed because ' the
present manual labor work experience program includes neither education or
training
Mrs . Kloh Ann Amacher, Secretary of the National Association of Social Workers
Inc. , who stated that the Association does not believe that people are going
to be trained simply by being forced to work and referred to a letter addressed
to the Board by Lawrence Grossman, Public Social Services of the National
Association, in which Mr. Grossman expressed the opinion that there is strong
doubt that work habits as such can ever be the critical factor in transforming
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Mr. Shafer of the Richmond Community Development Project, who expressed
opposition to the program on the basis that a man does not require more
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than an hour of training to do the type of work being conducted under
the Work Experience Project;
Mrs . Katherine Rimes, representing the We if are Rights Organization, who
stated that the Organization has not been opposed to the project, as
such, but only to the fact that the recipients employed on the project
are not being paid; she asked that the Board discontinue the program
and replace it with something better, specifically requesting that jobs
be created for welfare recipients;
Robert E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, who presented a report entitled
Work Experience Project Assignment" which outlined three basic types of
projects to provide services designed to return recipients to employment
rolls , (i.e., develop new or improved skills; improv a or conserve existing
skills; precondition persons who do not have a recent work history) .
Mr. Jornlin stated that the program under discussion was started with the a_intention of motivating men so that following training they could go on
to other work; work training and •edudational programs are being continued;
due to weather conditions, no work experience project is being conducted
at this time; however, if flood control projects are discontinued, other
projects involving menial type labor must be instituted; and
Reverend Palmer Watson of the MacArthur Community Baptist Church,
2301 Rumrill Boulevard, San Pablo, California, who stated that he was very
much in favor of the project; and
The Board being desirous of time in which to study the material presented
this day;
NOW, TIMEFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,
IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be continued to December 6, 1966
at 11:15 a.m., decision to be made.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 5
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
Jame s P. Kenn y.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.
In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5777.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDf
that Resolution No. 5777, in which the Board adjourned its meeting of November 29, 1966,
at 4:15 p.m. in respect to the memory of Mr. William J. O'Connell, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:k
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 6, 1966, at 9 am., in the
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, Califewnia. a•
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ATTEST:
W. T. PAASCH, CLERK
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION rs
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY r:
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS r
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Proceedings
of the Board during month of
November, 1966. r
cOnmotionofSupervisorDias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the readingof the minutes and gproceedings of this Board for the month of gNovember, 1966 was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and
the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes.
The fore oin order was by gggpassedthefollowing vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy. w>
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.f.
In the Matter of Personnel f ..
Adjustments .
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On the recomme ndation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Dias, seconded by ;Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel
ad justme nts be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said
approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:
Social Service. Add one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 38
584-$710), effective December 7, 1966. This
position will be cancelled upon return of
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Social Worker III position number 15 from
stipendiary leave.
County Hospital . Establish exempt position of Mental Health
Program Chief, Salary Range 80 ' ($1,665-$2,024) ,
effective December 16, 1966 (classification and
a in line with thepay provisions of Ordinance
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Number 2030), and cancel vacant position of
Clinical Physician II, Salary Range 4
1,404-$1,706), effective December 16, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamas E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments .
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro-
priation ad jus tmen is are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
District Attorney 212
Overtime 1003 242
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1,300 rGeneralFundReserve990997069300
Temporary Salaries 242 1013 5,000
The Municipal Court Richmond 212
Temporary Salary 1003 212 1013 1,500
Unappro. reserve 990 9970 1,500
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APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT.DECREASE INCREASE;
MAI JECT
Marshal Richmond
Judicial District
Temporary Salaries 1003262-1013 29000
Overtime 1003 262-1014300''.
General Fund 1003 2,300
Reserve for Contingencies
579 Veterans Service
Officer
Temporary Salaries 1003 579 1013 1,800
Unappropriated reserves 990 9970 1,800
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Civil Service 035
Capital Outlay 1003 035 7751 006
Electric Typewriter
item #6 (035-7751) 80
Capital Outlay item #3 003 80
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Chair-, Side 7752 019 65
Household Expense 2170 65:.
285 Constable General
Expense
J. D. Gen - Other Travel 1003 235 2303 65
Mileage 285 2301 55
Other Travel 285 2303 10
Election Administration
i Capital Outlay Key Punch Desk 1003 043 7752 010 21
Capital Outlay File IBM Card 1003 043 7751 Oil 76 ' -_
Office expense 1003 043 2100 97
County Hospital
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CSV BOVIE 540-7754 077 120::
Misc. Lab. Equip.540-7754 106 120
Conference Tables 540-7752 103 456
Addressograph Imprinters,540-7751 093 456
Model 12-19 F"
8 ea. at $57.00 each
Public Defender
Professional & Personal 1003 243-2310 874
Services
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Uher 4000-L Tape Recorder 1003 7751 Oil 503
Uher 5000 Tape Recorder 1003 012
Dictating Machine-Transcriber 371
Public Works
SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION r
1. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661-7600 206 812
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5. Marsh Creek Road 1003 661-7600 507 691
6. Valley View Road 1003 661-7600 209 800 _
10. Danville Blvd. 1003 661-7601 801 297
10. Monument Blvd. 1003 661-7601 905 956
10. Camino Pablo 1003 661-7600 812 572
12. First Street 1003 661-7601 320 600
12. Camino Pablo 1003 661-7601 369 300
12 . Camino Pablo 1003 661-7600 369 300
13. Camino Pablo 1003 661-7600 823 3,000.
14. Danville Hwy. 1003 661-7601 320 700
15. Wiget Lane 1003 661-7600 912 700 f
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 2,566
Design Engineering 1003 661-7600 595 2,312
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
2. E1 Sobrante Area 1003 662-7600 211 2,000
3. Rollingwood Area 1003 662-7600 212 1,200
4 Railroad Avenue 1003 662-7600 206 39800
10. Jackson Way 1003 662-7600 804 169
10. Greenwood Drive 1003 662-?6 00 701 539
11. Palm Avenue 1003 66 2-j600 801 149
10. Orange Street 1003 662-7600 903 52
11. Pueblo Avenue 1003 662-7600 001 272
i10. Burgess Street 1003 662-7600 002 534
Al. Medanos Avenue North 1003 662-7600 003 153
12. First Street 1003 662-7601 303 600 t ±'
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APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
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Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 3,080
Design engineering 1003 662-7600 595 3,200
PUBLIC WORKS
7. Warming pot 1003 650-7754 029 100
7. Sieve shaker 1003 650-7754 014 85 z7. Water burettes 1003 650-7754 012 15 t8. Negotiated Property Damage 1003 650-3550 258. Auto mileage 1003 650-2302 25
AIRPORT
9. Aerial photos 1003 800-7750 001 50
9. Typewriter 1003 800-7751 001 50
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Install sewer line 2380 2380-?712 001 397
Repair & Service Equipment 2380 2380-2270 397
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500-Social Service
Leasehold improvements 500-2261 2,400 . j
Various Alterations 086-7710 603 2,400
Superior Court 200
Office Expense 1003 200 2100 68 Y
Office Files 200 7751 002 68
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Office Equipment 1003 214 7751 006 60
Office Equipment 1003 214 7751 003 60
Judicial Dist . Danville #4 1003 224 loll 8,257
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1042 380x;
10 680159
2101 279
Walnut Creek-Danville Muni Court
214 1011 8,257
1013 122
1042 380
1044 685
lo6o 159
2100 279
Marshal Walnut Creek-Danville
Constable Danville
1003 274 1011 6,836
1013 140
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1044 558
1060 85
2110 58
2260 90
2301 658
Marshal Walnut Creek-Danville
264 1011 6,836
1013 14010237
1044 558 -
1060 85
2100 90
2110 58
2301 658
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins c he id, James P. Kenny. r .
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Amending
Board Order of November 29,
1966, re Attendance at
Conference.
This Board having on November 29, 1966 authorized attendance of James R. Lynch,
County Hospital Staff Physician, at conference being conducted by the New York Academy of
Sciences in New York, New York in the period from December 11, 1966 through December 749*
1966 (travel expenses to be borne by the New York Academy of Sciences ) ; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE- BOARD
ORDERED that said Board Order of November 29, 1966 is amended to cover attendance of Walter,-
Carr,
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Carr, Jr., M.D. in lieu of James R. Lynch. r
The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Suit to Recover Costs Owed
Contra Costa County .
IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED THAT legal action be initiated in the Small Claims :'Court,`
by the Auditor Controller's Office against the following p ers ons to recover the cost cw ed
Contra Costa County:
Mrs. Maria Baca $ 20.48 Mr. Thomas Katusich 20 .32
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Mr. Robert Blake 50.85 Mr. Donald Neith 30.76
Mr. James Chapple 50.85 Mr. Juan Pastrana 58 .96
Mr. James Crowe 180.00 Mr. Frank Roasio 34.16 r.:.
H. Davis 27 .50 Mr. Jose A. Salinas 54.77
Mr. David Dustin 65.29 Mr. Joseph R. Sanchez 20.00
Mr. Roy Eide 33.86 Mr. John D. Scanlon 64.04
Ms . Patricia Eudy 35.36 Mr. Jerry Smith 125.00
Mr. Henry Gaestel 27.60 Mr. Michael Stoffan 179.46
A. D. Hunter 10.00 Mr. Mason Todd 148.00
Mr. Alvin Jones 31.71 Clementine Worthman hh .11
PASSED AND ADOPTED on December 6, 1966 by the following vote: F"
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. 4
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing t
the District Attorney to
Institute Action against
David N. Johnson to Recover
Cost of Damages to County
Vehicle.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute fir
legal action against David Norman Johnson to recover the cost of damages to a county vehicle
sustained when it was struck by a vehicle driven by David Norman Johnson.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor `.
Moriarty, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.l
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreements
with the Cities of Walnut Creek
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and Concord, re Police Information
Network (P.I .N. ) System.
On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements
between the County of Contra Costa and the Cities of Walnut Creek and Concord to provide the
means whereby said cities may use and participate in the operation of the Police Information
Network located in the Data Processing Center, Alameda County Administration Building, m-
1221 Oak Street, Oakland, California, effective December 1 , 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to Execute Agreement t-
with the State of California
for purchase by the State of
property acquired because of
non-payment of taxes.
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Pursuant to provisions of Section 3791 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code,
and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED y
that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement .between
the County of Contra Costa and the State of California under the terms of which the State
will purchase for $620 property acquired by the County for non-payment of taxes, said
property being described .as follows :
Rancho El Sobrante portion Lot 1 bound N by Lots 33 and 34
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Tract 2065 E by East Altarinda Drive S by State Highway W
by land of EBMUD less one-half interest MR reserved less
portion to State in File No. 317306 3/57 and less .27 acre
as described in File No. 32485 6/258 by Seg. No. 18-D-62
98 AC.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, L
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Report by County
Agricultural Commissioner and
Sealer of Weights and Measures
re Confiscated Devices which
were Destroyed.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that receipt of report by the County Agricultural Commissioner and Sealer of Weights
and Measures listing confiscated weighing and measuring devices which were destroyed in
accordance with the requirements of Section 12507 of the California Business and Professions
Code, is ACKNOWLEDGED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. I5
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In the Matter of Authorizing
James F. Angliss, Communica-
tions Engineer, Office of
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County Sheriff, to act in
tibehalfoftheCountyon
i^matters relating to radio
station license applications.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that James F. Angliss , Communications Engineer, Office of the County Sheriff, is .
AUTHORIZED to sign applications and otherwise act on behalf of the County of Contra Costa
and all County agencies in the matter of radio station license applications and related-
Federal Communications matters; and
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Federal Communications Commission is
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requested to refrain from acting on the basis of submittals signed by persons other than I
Mr. James F. Angliss arra/or the Chairman of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:t
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing t
Central Service Division, a
Office of the County Auditor-
Controller to Provide Copies
of Publications to the
University of California,
Los Angeles .
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD,. . . a
ORDERED that the Central Service Division, Office of the County Auditor-Controller is
AUTHORIZED to provide without charge one copy of the County Ordinance Code and supplements
thereto to the Law Library, School of Law, University of California at Los Angeles .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acquisition
of Property for Fire Station
in the El Sobrante County Fire
Protection District. r
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Right of Way Division of Public Works Department is authorized to proceed
with necessary action to acquire property for the site of a fire station in the El Sobrante
County Fire Protection District.
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: t
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Negotiation t
for Lease of Parking Area
in Proximity to Richmond
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Health Center.
On the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE :
BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division of the Public Works Department is authorized
to negotiate for lease of parking area in proximity to the Richmond Health Center, on a
preliminary basis, it being understood that the maximum of fifty parking spaces is required
for county employee use.
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Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Lins the i d, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
State Dep artme nt of Public
Health re Health Referral
Service Program Pertaining y .
to "Medical Rejectees." 3.
The Board having received a letter from Harry E. Howard, M. D., Head of.the Health
Referral Service for Medical Re jectees, State Department of Public Health, regarding the
State's program to provide counseling, referral and follow-up services to men rejected by
the Armed Forces for medical reasons; and
The Board having 'indicated that the matter had previously been considered, both
by the Board as a whole and on a Board Committee basis, and approval having been withheld;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the County Administrator
for review and report under current circumstances .
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT : None.
In the Matter of Amending
Board Order of October 27,
1959, re Fees for Removal
of Bodies .
This Board having on October 27, 1959 adopted an order fixing fees for removal of
bodies for both Coroner's cases and others; and
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On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said order is AMENDED to provide as follows :
Ten dollars ($10) for removal of a body where the distance which the body mss=
is transported does not exceed three miles; and1.
Ten dollars ($10) for investigation of a death where the distance traveled
to the point of investigation does not exceed three miles; and t
Where the distance in either of the above cases does exceed three miles,
the same fee is allowed, but there is allowed in addition the sum of 25 cents 3
per mile one way for such additional distance.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, .James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. D
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In the Matter of Amended
Plans for Community Mental
a
Health Services for the
Fiscal Year 1966-1967.
On the recommendation of the County Mental Health Director, and on motion of
Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P.
Kenny, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is AUTHORIZED to approve on behalf of said
Board the amended Contra Costa County plans for community mental health services, pursuant
to the provision of the Short-Doyle Act, for the fiscal year 1966-1967, with the understanding
that the estimated funding is as follows :
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State Share 1,393,917
County Share 524,565
Revenues from Fees for Service 162,695H
Total Costs TZ,Obl,177
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid approval is to include local contracts K
as amended with Ronoh Preschool Rehabilitation Day Treatment Center for Disturbed Children
and the Contra Costa County Association for Mentally Retarded, Inc.; and
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Mental Health Director is a
AUTHORIZED to submit said plans to the Department of Mental Hygiene, State of California,,
requesting approval.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. r
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of "Report
to Phillips Petroleum
Company upon Effluent
Diffusion Through a
Multi-Port Diffuser.,
from State Regional Water
Quality Control Board.
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This Board havin received a letter from the State Regional Water Quality Control
Board enclosing a copy of Report to Phillips Petroleum Company upon Effluent Diffusion;
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through a Multi-Port Diffuser, October, 1966," and advising that any comments with reference
to the report are to be filed by December 9, 1966 ; and rI .
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Notice
of Hearing Before the
State Water Rights Board
re Proposed Auburn Dam
and Reservoir, Central
Valley Project.
The Board having received a notice of hearing before the State Water Rights Board
on January 12, 1967 at 9:30 a.m. in the Resources Building, Room 1131, 1416 Ninth Street, r
Sacramento, California, with reference to a proposed Auburn dam and reservoir, Auburn-Folsom
South Unit, Central Valley Project;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS
s BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the
Contra Costa County Water Agency. rjl}
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Notice
of Proposed Changes in
Regulations of the Health
and Welfare Agency, State
t of California. (California
Medical Assistance Program) . y.
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This Board having received notice that the State Health and Welfare Agency proposes -"
to adopt, amend or repeal certain regulations pertaining to Medi-Cal and that a hearing will '``
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be held on this matter in the Motor Vehicle Building (East) Auditorium, 2415 First Avenue,,,:
s Sacramento, California, at 9:00 a.m., on December 15, 1966, at which time any person inter-
ested
nter
ested may present statements or arguments, orally or in writing, relevant to the actions T
proposed; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that this notice is referred to the County Welfare Director, Acting County Health
Officer, County Medical Director, County Auditor-Controller and County Administrator for ,
report to the Board on December 20, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:s
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, fr--
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Communication 1F
re Old Alamo School proper ty,
Danville Boulevard, Alamo.
The Board having received a communication from the Valley Beautiful Association
of Danville, inquiring as to the County's plans for the Old Alamo School property on Danville
Boulevard, Alamo, which has allegedly become a prominent eyesore in downtown Alamo, due to
its present status as a dumping ground, and requesting the County to clean said property up as
soon as possible;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT k
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this communication is referred to the Public Works Director,
County Administrator and Planning Department. rf1;
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:PkkI
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll ,K
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Letter from
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Realtors, re Acquiring Drainage
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This Board having received a letter. from Ron Monroe and Wally Smith, Realtors,
1428 Locust Street, Walnut Creek, California, advising that they have been unable to acquire
a drainage easement from Mr. Charles Arkalian, owner of property adjacent to Tract 3479,
Walnut Creek area, and requesting the Board to set a hearing date with regard to said drainage
easement, noting that all requirements for the subdivision, with the exception of those
pertaining to flood control have been met • and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director and the District a
Attorney.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4-
AYES:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. y.
NOES: None.
ABSENT : Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Letter from
Attorney James G. Maguire re
application for Land Use/ f
Variance Permit application.MGA
This Board having received a letter from Attorney James G. Maguire, 200 Gregory
Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, "appealing the decision of the Planning Commission in
turning down B. P. Wolfe 's application for a Land Use/Variance Permit"; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Planning Department for report,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, tet'
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. G
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Request
for Extension of One Year
on Building Permits.
This Board having received a request from John L. Hopkins for an extension of one
year on building p emits Nos . 86440, 86441, 86442 and 86443, Alamanor Court, Lafayette,
who advised that these permits expired on November 8, 1966, and the loss of the permit and
plan check fees was considerable; and
The District Attorney having advised that this subject is presently under considertion;
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0n motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY "IHE BOARD .-;,;. _
ORDERED that Mr. Hopkin's request is referred to the County Building Inspector and theDistrictAttorneyforreporttotheBoardonDecember13, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Presentation
of Data Pertaining to Clifton
Court Forebay Development.
At the request of District Attorney John A. Nejedly, and on motion of Supervisor
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that December 13,
1966, at 11:00 a.m. is set as the time for Mr. Nejedly to present data pertaining to the
proposed Clifton Court Forebay development so that this Board may have information on which,,-,
to make a policy decision with respect to said development.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Urging
Reduction in Toll Charge ti
i on the Richmond-San Rafael
Bridge.
This Board being advised that Senator Randolph Collier has announced that a hearingKL'of the Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities will be held
December 9, 1966 at 10:00 a.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Richmond, California,,'"
at which time one of the items scheduled for discussion will be `future reduction in the
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge toll";
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor'Kenn ,.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it go on record as being in favor of a reduction, from .75 l*
to $.25, in the toll charge on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Senator George Miller , Jr., Assemblyman
John T. Knox, and Assemblyman-elect James W. Dent are respectfully requested to support
this Board in its position and urged to pursue the matter with vigor.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, K3
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Communication r
from J. L. Davis to Keep Certain r•
Establishment Open Beyond 2:00
a.m. Curfew, re Public Dances,r
on New Year's Eve, December 31,
1966.
This Board having received a communication from Mr. John L. Davis, 821 Seventh Stree ,
Richmond, California, requesting consideration for a permit to keep the establishment known
as The Savoy Club, 217 Chesley Avenue, San Pablo, California, open for dancing all night on
New Year's Eve, December 31, 1966;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ys"
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ORDERED that this communication is referred to the Sheriff for recommendation to the Board
on December 13, 1966 .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny. rry
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In the Matter of
Ratifyingzr
Clerk's Action in Referring t `
Copy of Summons and Complaint 4
in Court Action to the Office y:.
of the District Attorney. a•
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The Clerk of this Board having on December 2, 1966, referred copy of Summons and
Com lain served on Dorothy Lazzarini Deputy Clerk on December 2 1966 in Action No.p Y P y
102832 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra
of
Costa, CAROL HAMILTON, a minor, by WILLIAM 0. HAMILTON, her Guardian ad Litem, versus
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby
RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Application
for Leave to Present Late
Claim.
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Mr. George E. Rink, 2060 Arnold Industrial Highway, Martinez, California, and his
attorney Maurice S. Marcus, Marcus and Bresnahan, 70 Doray Drive, Pleasant Hili, California,
having filed with this Board on December 2, 1966, Application for Leave to Present Late
Claim for personal injuries in the amount of $39,800 (proposed) ;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Application for Leave to Present Late Claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Appointments
i to Committee to Study Animal
Control Operations in the
County.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mrs. Aileen Gosslin, 950 Diablo Road, Danville, California, is hereby appointed
to serve on the committee, established on November 22, 1966, to study animal control opera
tions in the County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid is also appoint,edY
to said committee.
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, .
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. F .
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In the Matter of Approving
Ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE < '
BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:
No. 2025 which rezones land in Danville,
initiated by the Planning Comniss ion (933-RZ) .
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published' for.
the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed
and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows :
No. 2025 in THE VAIL EY PIONEER.C =
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Affidavits
of Publication of Ordinances
Nos . 2030, 2032, 2034 and 2035.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 2030, 2032, 2034 and 2035,
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 C
for the time and in the manner required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly pub-
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
payment of Architectural Fees
Contra Costa County Finance
Building Remodeling. tea'
Work Order 5330.
Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment to Fisk and Hodgkinson, Architect
in the amount of $5,924.76, which represents 65% of the architectural fees for services
required in connection with the remodeling of the Contra Costa County Finance Building,
is AUTHORIZED as recommended by the Public Works Director. R
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Baldwin
Memorial Addition to the f
Pleasant Hill Library. L
Work Order 5368.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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ORDERED that authorization is granted the architectural firm of Corlett & Spackman to proceed
with preliminary studies for the Baldwin Memorial addition to the Pleasant Hill Library,
said architect to be aid .on an hourly basis of 17. 0 per hour, not to exceed $3,000; allPY5P v
fees paid by this authorization to be deducted in proportion to the project work authorized
at such time as a percentage fee contract is effected with said architect.K
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Px:
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Project Architect to do
Additional Work in Re-designing
the Air Conditioning System-
Proposed Antioch Library.
On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor .Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Ian Mackinlay and Associates, Project Architect, is AUTHORIZED to do additional
work in re-designing the air conditioning system for the proposed Antioch Library, total s .
cost of the design work not to exceed $350. r
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:wr=f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Addendum No. 1 to the plans
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and specifications for the
Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center
for Contra Costa County - Phase
I, Marsh Creek Canyon, Clayton
Area. Work Order 5335.
At the request of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll ,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum No. 1 to the plans and
specifications for construction of the Sheriff 's Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa
County - Phase I. providing for various needed technical clarifications and changing the
date for receiving bids from December 6, 1966 at 11 a.m. to December 13, 1966 at 11 a.m.,
is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r
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In the Matter of Approving
Addendum No. 2 to Construe-
tion Plans and Specifications
for the Sheriff's Rehabilitation At,
Center, Marsh Creek Canyon, y
Clayton area. Phase I.
Work Order 5335.
At the request of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll,
seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum No. 2 to construction ,
plans and specifications for the Sheriff Is Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County.-,_ :-,-,
Phase I, eliminating a minor discrepancy between the plans and the specifications, is
APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kemy.
NOES: None. t
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
revision of ordinance to
provide that temporary or
non-permanent employees be
paid time and one-half for r
overtime worked.
Mr. Henry L. Clarke, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association,
Local 1675, appeared before the Board to urge it to change the present provisions regarding
the payment of time and one-half for all work over eight hours a day or forty hours per
week, to provide that any temporary or non-permanent employee be paid such time and one-half{r
when he is required to work overtime; and
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Super-
visors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for review and to bring back a recommendation to the;.
Board .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None. t,
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Rental Agreement with
R. B. Morehead, for Storage
Building at corner of Center
Avenue and Pacheco Boulevard,y
Pacheco.
Rental Agreement dated November 15, 1966 , between the County of Contra Costa,
hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and R. B. Morehead, hereinafter referred to as Lessee,
wherein Lessor agrees, among other things, to lease to Lessee a storage building to be
used for storage purposes only, located on c ounty property at t he corn r of Center Avenue
and Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco, and wherein Lessee agrees, among other things, to pay a.
rental. fee of $50 per month effective December 7, 1966, on a month-to-month basis,. is
presented to this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer,,.-
Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.t
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of Approval of Vx
Rental Agreement with Mr. and
Mrs . William B. Schreeder, Jr. ,
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for Residence and attached Storage
Building at corner of Center
Avenue and Pacheco Boulevard,
Pacheco.
On March 26, 1963, the Board of Supervisors approved a Rental Agreement dated
March 20, 1963, between the county and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schreeder, Jr. , for county-
owned house at Center Street in Pacheco, at a rental of $65 per month; and
A new Rental Agreement dated November 17, 1966, between the County of Contra Costa,
hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and said tenants, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schreeder, Jr.,
hereinafter referred to as Lessee, wherein Lessor agrees, among other things, to lease to
Lessee said residence with attached storage building located on county property at 101 Center
Avenue, Pacheco, and wherein Lessee agrees, among other things, to pay a rental fee of $80 per
month effective January 1, 1967, on a month-to-month basis, is presented to this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 9
ORDERED that said previous Rental Agreement dated March 20, 1963 be TERMINATED as ofti
December 31, 1966, and the new Rental Agreement dated November 17, 1966, effective h
January 1, 1967, be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public
Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, T
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Future
Procedure With Regard to
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Printing of Election r
Material .
The Board this day considered the vote tabulating equipment used in the November,
1966 General Election, and in the ensuing discussion Supervisor E. A. Linscheid asked if
there was any reason why future ballot printing should not be put out to bid; and
Walter T. Paasch, County Clerk, advised the Hoard that the printing of material
required for an election is a matter coming under the jurisdiction of the County Clerk,
in accordance with provisions of the California Elections Code; and M
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the matter of putting out for bid ballot printing required for the yYo
next election be referred to the District Attorney, County Clerk and County Administrator
for report to the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Affirming
Agreements With Cubic
Corporation for Vote
Tabulating Equipment :
This being the time fixed for final decision by the Board on proposed acquisition
from Cubic Corporation of vote tabulating equipment, R
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NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,
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IT IS BY THF, BOARD ORDERED that the County affirms the modified Lease Agreement (with
Option to Purchase) between the County of Contra Costa, as Lessee, and Cubic Corporation,
as Lessor, for Votronics Vote Counter equipment, and the modified Service Agreement for said
equipment with Cubic Corporation, upon the condition that the Lessor shall pay any addi-
tional insurance premium, to a maximum of $5,000, which may be required in connection with
the Lessee's agreement to hold the Lessor harmless and provide insurance coverage in favor
of the Lessor as provided in said Lease Agreement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Referring Y
Certain Municipal Court
Actions to the Office
of the District Attorney.
On motion of Supervisor Linschei d, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following Richmond Municipal Court Actions are referred to the Offices
of the District Attorney:
No. 24827, James R. Ricks versus County of
Contra Costa, et al;
t YNo. 24826, Esther Spencer versus County of
Contra Costa, et al.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rs
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,<
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll .
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to request State
Department of Housing and
Community Development to s "
make a study of the Rodeo
business area.
The Board of Supervisors having received a November 16, 1966 communication from.
the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce in which the Board is requested in behalf of the Community
of Rodeo to ask the Department of Housing and Community Development, State of Californias
to make a study of the Rodeo business area with the objective of improving the local r etail `
business climate; and
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The Board having on November 22, 1966 referred this matter to the County Adminis
trator for a report, and the County Administrator having recommended that the study be made
pursuant to the provisions of Sections 37000 through 37113 of the California Health and
Safety Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor
T. J. Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, is AUTHORIZED
to request the Department of Housing and Community Development, State of California, to make ,
the study with the understanding that the full cost, estimated to be *approximately,
shall be borne by the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
R AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. i:en v.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Agreement
between the County and
Knightsen Garden Club,
Library Quarters and Library
Services .
The Board having on May 4, 1965, executed a lease agreement between the County
Contra Costa and the Knightsen Garden Club with the objective of providing library quarters
and library service for the community of Knightsen; and
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It having been determined that effective service requires that the County provide =`
one library clerk on a half time basis and that the scheduling of library hours be the
responsibility of the County Librarian;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor i
A. M. Dias, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said required arrangements are approved and r
that Section 3 of said agreement is amended to read
3. Charges; Staff. Club will furnish the said quarters to the County free o f
charges and provide a volunteer staff to operate and keep the library open to the public r
pursuant to a schedule established by the County Librarian except that the County may provide,4-'----
one half time library clerk to assist with the operation of the library"; and
BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to pre"
pare the amendment to said lease agreement to be effective November 30, 1966
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: k.
AWES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Hearing on
Proposed Revisions to House f-
Moving Ordinance.
This being the time fixed for public hearing on proposed revisions to the County
ordinance regulating house moving for the purpose of amending the fee schedule and bonding
procedure, the Board proceeded with the hearing and the following persons appeared:
Mr. Robert H. Meyers , 644 South 14th Street, Richmond, expressing opposition lF,
to Subsection (3) of Section 7302, pertaining to submission of plans with
application, stating that it is ambiguous; and to the fee schedule, remarking AL
that the occupancy fee increased to 100 is unjust to house movers; and
Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, explained that the increase
was necessary to offset mounting costs which his department has been absorbing; k
and
The Board being desirous of time to review the proposed revisions and to consider
the statements presented;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the hearing be closed and the matter be referred to the Public Protection and
Public Service Enterprises Committee of the Board (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid, and f :
J. E. Moriarty) for its review and recommendation on December 20, 1966.
IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Myers and Mr. Krair_tz be requested X
to submit their comments in writing to said Committee members prior to December 20, 1966.
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Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, y '
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES : None.
ABSENT: None.1 ,
In the Matter of A proval ofy
Resolution No.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5778, in which the Board extends sincere thanks to the Pinole
Point Works of Bethlehem Steel for outstanding public service and dedicated efforts in
offering employment opportunities to welfare recipients, thereby contributing to the general h
welfare of the total community, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was pass ed by the following vote of the Board: R
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of t
Resolution No. 5779.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5779, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute cancel-
lation of liens taken against Frankie D. and Lore A. Tolson, and Pearl Wiser, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES : None. 4
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5780.
i On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5780, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute
Partial Release of Lien taken against Harry H. Hugal, Sr., and Edna May Hugal, is APPROVED. 'L a`
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5782.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5782 in which the Board aassignmentS wapprovesofFixedBase
Operators Lease to Garry Grover (formerly Garry Grover and Kermit L. Lincoln, copartners ) ,:
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Buchanan Field, is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5783.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5783, in which the Board accepts as completed as of December 5, .-
1966, contract with Cen-Cal Company for construction of Building Maintenance Paint Shop
Addition, Martinez, California, is APPROVED.
t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
ani AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Aproval of
Resolutions Nos. 57894-5789.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5784-5789, in which the Board approves the following
annexations, are ADOPTED:
No. 5784, annexing Subdivision 3543 to County Service Area L-18,
Reliez Valley area;
No. 5785, annexing Subdivision 3542 to County Service Area L-20, w.
Moraga area;
No. 5786, annexing Subdivision 3487 to County Service Area L-41,
El Sob rante area; fes
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No. 5787, annexing Subdivision 3613 to County Service Area L-43,
West Pittsburg area;
No. 5788, annexing Filper Corporation Territory to County Service 4'
area L-45, Danville area;
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No. 5789, annexing Subdivisions 3464, 3465, 3284, 3471 and other territory
to County Service Area M-4, San Ramon area.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid James P. Kenn Y• A
NOES: None. f
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of Y} .
Res olut ion No. 5791.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5791, in which the Board orders the dissolution, without election,
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effective immediately upon date of recordation with County Recorder, of the Southwest Contra
Costa County Water District, and designates the City of Richmond as the successor to the
WDistrict, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5792-5796.
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f
iORDEREDthatResolutionsNos. 5792-5796, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to r=.
make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos . 5797 and 5798.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5797 and 5798, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor
to cancel county tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, are APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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Resolution No. 5799.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5799, in which the Board expresses appreciation to the commissioners Vis.
of the Mountain View County Fire Protection District for their service to the District and
to the County of Contra Costa, is APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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In the Matter of
Reports of Consultants.
The Board having given attention to the matter of reports of consultants engaged by the County
to make surveys and studies of particular functions and operations; and
Mr. B. D. Horne, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, Inc., having
stated that in his opinion final payment to such a consultant should not be made until a copy of the report
involved has been officially filed with the Board of Supervisors;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said report filing and payment procedure is approved as a matter of County policy.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty., Thomas John Coll Edmund A. Li.nscheidPesYs r cw-
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of the
Assignment of Welfare
Clients to Work Projects.
December 6, 1966 at 11:15 a.m. being the time set to.consider action to be taken on the assign-
ment of welfare clients to a flood control work project on which complaints had been received and on which e
a November 29, 1966 hearing had been held; and
It having been indicated that said flood control work project had been suspended because of
operating difficulties during the wet weather winter months; and
Mr. R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director having stated that the flood control work project
was conducted in a manner conforming to rules and regulations of the California State Department of Social
Welfare, that projects to provide work motivation as well as specific training were authorized and were s--
desirable, and that no complaints had been received from the welfare clients who had been assigned to the
flood control work project; and
Supervisor J. P. Kenny having commented that in his opinion the flood control work project should,
not be resumed until the Social Programs Committee of the Board of Supervisors or the entire Board had
reviewed the matter of work training with the Social Service Department, the Welfare Rights Organization,
and representatives of organized labor; and having commented further that complaints were on the grounds
that direct payments were not being made for work performed and that care should be taken not to take
advantage of people with misfortune; and
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having commented that the flood control work project should be held
in abeyance but not abandoned until more specific determinations with respect to it had been made, that if
it was found to serve a useful purpose and permit people to leave welfare rolls it should be continued later, w
and that the entire Board should carefully study the matter; and
Supervisor T. J. Coll having commented that the workers were being paid but that the method of
payment was to determine the number of hours a welfare client should work by dividing his welfare grant by rµ
the rate for laborers that the basic issue was whether projects to provide work motivation as distinguishedshed :d,:-1-'-
from work training should be conducted, and that the Board should meet with all interested parties to
resolve the matter; and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having commented that the flood control work project did in fact pro-,
vide motivation, that said project involved work which would not be done except to provide employment, that r
in his opinion most welfare clients would prefer to work in return for public assistance rather than to be
paid a dole, and that any study of the situation should be comprehensive in terms ofdetermining whether all
employable welfare clients should work in return for receiving public assistance; and
Supervisor A. M. Dias having commented that he was in agreement that the basic question was the T
matter of motivation as indicated by Supervisor Coll and Supervisor Moriarty; F "
NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, BE IT BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County Welfare Director meet with representatives of labor, the Contra Costa County-
Taxpayers'ountyTaxpayers' Association, Inc., and other interested parties and that he report to the Board on December 20'
1966 at 2:00 p.m.; and E :..•
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On the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER
ORDERED that the matter of providing employment on work projects for all able-bodied welfare clients be u''z
referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisor Moriarty and Supervisor Dias) and the County Welfare
Director for study and report to the Board.
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The foregoing orders were passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION s
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. 4"
PRESENT : HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY
CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS F
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A . LINSCF.E'ID.
PRESENT: W. T . PAASCH, CLERK. 3
In the Matter of Accepting
1y,
Gifts and Donations to the
County Library System During
the Month of November, 1966.01
The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations to
the County Library during the month of November, 1966;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, s
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts aril donations, as noted on record filed in the x
Clerk's Office, are hereby accepted.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Boaz-d:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: None. d
ABSENT: None. f
In the Matter of Authorizing
Attendance of Certain Social E
Service Department Personnel
at University of California
Extension Course in Super-
vision.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for six supervisory personnel in the class of Social
Work Supervisor I, Social Service Department, to attend a University of California Extension 1
course in supervision, with the understanding that the $30 enrollment fee is subject to full
reimbursement and with the further understanding that county time may be utilized during g
the hours of 3:45 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. for attendance at said course which will meet once a 1
week for ten weeks (4:30 P.M. to 6:30 p.m.) .y
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AWES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a_
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r;
In the Matter of Authorizing f
Attendance of Designated
Supervisory Departmental fk
Personnel at a University of
California Course in Supervision. jy
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for designated supervisory departmental personnel
not to exceed six) to attend a University of California course in supervision, with the
understanding that county time may be utilized for attendance at the one week class which will
be given during working hours and with the further understanding that the $50 enrollment fee will
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seeanded;
by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed, be and they are AUTHORIZED to,attend,
at County expense, the following:
D. J. Ludwig, Hospital Administrator; James R. Lynch, M.D., Staff Physician; and Etta May
Majors, Medical Records Librarian, to attend a two day Tutorial Session on Modern Medical
Report Practices at Ann Arbor, Michigan during March or April, 1967, the sessions being
conducted under the sponsorship of the Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:.,
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. .Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, t `
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded;: 5 4.
i by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED, for
the following county departments, to wit:
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APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE U
MAIN OBJECT
Auditor-Controller
Data Processing as
Professional Services 1003 011-2310 10p000-
Costs Applied to Services 1003 011-8822 10,000 s
Supplies
Disaster Office
Building Department
Building Repairs 362 2283 375
Table 362 7752 011 375 r
Probation
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2 Metal Bookcases 1003 308 7751 017 130
Remodel 11th floor 1003 086 7710 512 130
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SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1. Mt. Diablo Blvd. 1003 661-7600 372 500
2. Appian Way 1003 661-7601 202 2,408
2. Appian Way 1003 661-7600 202 2,408
3. San Pablo @ Tara 1003 661-7600 203 3.9284.
3. San Pablo @ Tara 1003 661-7601 203 2,000
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3. San Pablo @ Sequoia 1003 661-7600 228 2,284
4. Oak Grove-Treat RW 1003 661-7601 453 1,000
4. Oak Grove-Treat 1003 661-7600 453 12,500-
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4. Geary Road Extension 1003 661-7600 401 13,500 rV
5. Appian Way 1003 661-7601 702 345
7. Port Chicago Hwy. 1003 661-7600 535 1,000
8. Road 20 1003 661-8801 332
8. Solan Way 1003 661-8801 8o t
9. Willow Pass Road 1003 661-7600 504 3,500
Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 345
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10. Mt. Diablo Boulevard 1003 661-7600 309 4,984
MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
6. Silversprings Drive 1003 662-7600 802 214
Minor Betterments 1003 662-7600 590 214
AID TO CITIES
3. Richmond-San Pablo Avenue 1003 685 3580 053 1,000,,
SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
10. Diablo Road Bridge 1003 663-7600 305 4,984
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APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
MAIN OBJECT
Flood Control District
Pinole Creek,jCorps of Eng. 2533 2533-7712 001 300
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Deficiencies
Pinole Creek, Above Freeway 2533 2533-7712 002 5000
Middle & Upper Marsh Creek 2521 2521-7700 017 15,000
h Grounds Maintenance 2521 2521 2282 15,000
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Professional and Personal 1150 2310 10,000
Services
Data Processing Services 1150 2315 10,000
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,. Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. x
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Refund of $148 to Thelma
Davidson. 5'
On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by
Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund $148
to Thelma Davidson which amount was paid to the county in connection with the repayment of a county lien invol-
ving the former husband of Mrs. Davidson; the amount of said refund represents services rendered by the county
to the former husband after an interlocutory decree of divorce had been granted.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. nG
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In the Matter of Approvingk
specifications for providing
collection services to the
county, and fixing date for
receiving quotations.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
specifications for furnishing collection services to the County of Contra Costa, are APPROVED and the County
Administrator is AUTHORIZED to solicit quotations on the following basis:
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The county to be divided into two separate geographic areas for the provision of said services,
Area I being the western portion of the county including the communities of E1 Cerrito.,
Richmond, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Pinole, Hercules, Rodeo, and Crockett; Area II to include
the remainder of the county; the county to select a collection agency with an operating office
located within each geographic area to provide collection services within that area. r
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that quotations are to be submitted to the Clerk of the Board,
Room 103, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, and opened by the Board on December 27, 1966
at 11:00 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Bond Filed by Board of
Trustees, Reclamation District
No. 2036.
Pursuant to Section 50658 of the California Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid,
seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that bond filed by the Board of Trustees of recla-
mation District No. 2036 is APPROVED, as security for the safety and proper disbursement of a revolving
fund in the amount of $5,000 created by the Board of Trustees of the District.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. t.
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In the Matter of Approving
Agreement with Mr. Lloyd
Street, Consultant.
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The Executive Committee of the Economic Opportunity Council having approved the recommendation
of the Program Evaluation Committee that an agreement with Mr. Lloyd Street, Consultant, be authorized;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the proposed agreement for a preliminary review of the Economic Opportunity Program in Contra Costa County. .
in relation to the needs of the corm unity and federal requirements, is APPROVED, subject to the understanding'
that expenditures pursuant to the agreement shall not exceed $500;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, is AUTHOR. 47,-'- o_
IZED to execute said agreement.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.1 -
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In the Matter of Rescinding
Board Order Approving Agree-
ment with Mr. Jerome N. Sampson
for review of Economic
Opportunity Program.
This Board having on November 29, 1966 approved Agreement with Mr. Jerome N. Sampson, Consultant,
j for preliminary review of the Economic Opportunity Program in Contra Costa County in relation to the needs
of the community and federal requirements; and
Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order be and the same is hereby rescinded.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thome John Coll, r`*.
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Signing
Contracts with Delegate
Agencies to Administer the
1966.67 Full Year Head Start
Program in Contra Costa County. 4
WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors-on November 22, 1966, accepted a Federal
OEO Grant (CAL CAP 66-375A/9) for a Full Year 1966-67 Head Start Program in the County;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY -THE
BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the signing of contracts with the Delegate Agencies listed herein
to develop and administer the Full Year 1966-67 Head Start Program in Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to
execute the contracts with the following Delegate Agencies for the administration of the component Head
Start programs: Richmond Unified School District, Component 7-8; John Swett Unified School District,
Component 7-1h; Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Component 7-19; and Pittsburg Concerted Services Project'
I Inc., First Neighborhood Council, Component 7-20.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. 51
In the Matter of Report of r
County Sheriff re Incidents ti t.pi
of Vandalism on Halloween
in the Lafayette Area.
This Board having on November 29, 1966 referred to the County Sheriff for comment a communication it
from Mr. William McCormack, 108 Read Drive, Lafayette, with reference to incidents of vandalism and injury on
Halloween; and
The County Sheriff having reported that all Sheriff's services were increased by maximum effort and
strict county curfew was enforced on said night, and having further agreed with Mr. McCormack's recommendation e'4"•.
that a safety campaign be conducted through school facilities; and
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded.by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the report and recommendation of the County Sheriff is acknowledged and approved, and the Clerk
of the Board is directed to send a letter to the 'County Superintendent of Schools urging that such a program be yy.
initiated.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Application
for Leave to Present Late
Claim.
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Claimant in Intervention, represented by Edward J. Rothman, Attorney
for said company, 216 Pine Street, San Francisco, California, having filed with this Board on December 5, 1966,
Application for Leave to Present Late Claim in the amount of $1,794.25 as of date of presentation;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that said Application for Leave to Present Late Claim is hereby DENIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Y^^
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. fYY.FE_
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ABSENT: None. z "
In the Matter of Ratifying
Clerk's Action in Referring
Copies of Summons and Related
Documents in Court Action to
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the Office of the District
Attorney.
The Clerk of this Board having on December 9, 1966, referred copies of Summons and Related Documents
served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on December 9, 1966, in Action No. 103511 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, WILLIAM SIRI, .et al versus THE COUNTY OF CONTRA
COSTA, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; y
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIED.ter..
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.Al
ABSENT: None. a
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In the Matter of Providing f
Legal Defense for Lieutenant t
Delmer Masters, County
Sheriff's Department. is
j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the County shall provide legal defense for Lieutenant Delmer. Masters, County Sheriff's Department employee,
in the case of William Joseph Braze versus Contra Costa County, et al., in accordance with provisions of
the California Governemtn Code, Sections 825 and 995.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Providing
Legal Defense for George
Cornelius, Public Works
Department Employee.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
County shall provide legal defense for George Cornelius, Public Works Department employee, in the case of
James R. Ricks versus Contra Costa County, et al., and in the case of.Esther Spencer versus Contra Costa tr,
County, et al., in accordance with provisions of the California Government Code, Sections 825 and 995•r
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
t AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Providing
Legal Defense for H. Donald
Flank, County Auditor-Controller.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
i County shall provide legal defense for H. Donald Rank, County Auditor-Controller in the case of Sierra Lime
Products Corporation versus Metradon, Inc., et al., in accordance with provisions of the California Govern
merit Code, Sections 825 and 995.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Affidavit
of Publication of Ordinance.
No. 2036.
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2036 and Affidavit of Publication of said t'
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; y.
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE r;
I BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid , ,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
i ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approving
Rezoning Ordinances.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following ordinances, rezoning property in the areas indicated, are APPROVED and a ropy of each shall be
published in the newspaper indicated for the time and in the manner required by law:
No. 2026, Ygnacio Valley, request of Madison & Frybarger, (1101-RZ);
Contra Costa Times;
tts'No. 2027, Pleasant Hill area, request of M. Bushati, (1127-RZ);
T z-T e Da Iy Transcript;
No. 2028 Bethel Island area request of B. Randallsq 1075-Rz);
The Brentwood News;
No. 2029, Knightsen area, request of W. B. Cox, (1110-RZ);
Antioch Daily Ledger.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.ar
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Specifications
on Vehicles to be Purchased by
the County.
Mr. R. D. Broatch, Deputy Director of Public Works, having advised the Board that complaints have been
received from local automobile dealers registering dissatisfaction with the specifications on vehicles to be
purchased by the County, and because of these complaints bids have been held unopened by the Purchasing Agent; an
Representatives of various automobile dealers and manufacturers having voiced opposition to alleged
discriminatory provisions of said specifications; and
The Board having discussed the matter, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors
J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for study and recommendation on Thursday, December 15, 1966, with the understanding
that the bids received will remain sealed pending decision of the Board.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i((2-1A
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Referral
to Board's Public Protection
and Public Service Enterprises
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Committee re Sign Installed at
Buchanan Field by General Air r
Services, Inc.
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This Board being advised that General Air Services, Inc., without approval from the County Building
Inspector or the Airport Manager, has installed a sign on property leased from the County at Buchanan Field;
and
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter be referred to the Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee of the Board (Supervisors
E. A. Linscheid, and J. E. Moriarty) for investigation and report to the 7Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 'd;dmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Communication
re Alleged Inadequate Care of
the Mentally and Alcoholic
Indi entzIndigent. n
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The Board having considered a communication received from Miss Nancy Stinnett; 121 Neptune Place,'
San Ramon, California, regarding what she considers to be inadequate care of the meritally and alcoholic
indigent;
IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the County Administrator for. X
reply.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Reappointment
of Trustee to Contra Costa
Mosquito Abatement District h=
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1 This Board having received a notice from Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement. District No. l that the
term of Trustee Jack Hageman expires on Jan 2 1967 and that reappointment should be for the term JangPJanuarysPP Y r
1967 and that reappointment should be for the term January 2, 1967 to January 2, 1969; andR
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter is referred to the District Attorney for report on December 20, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid'
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In the Matter of Request that
the Board Support the Appointment
of J. K. Mace as State Director
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of Conservation.
i This Board having received a letter from Mr. Paul J. Anderson, member of the Board of Supervisors.
I of Riverside County, proposing that James K. Mace be appointed to the position of Director of Conservation `
j for the State of California, and urging that this Board support his appointment by writing a letter to
I Governor-elect Ronald Reagan; and
IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District Attorney and to
the Public Works Department, Sewage, Waste and Water Division, Attention Mr. Jack Port, for report to the
Board December 20, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
Mrs. Ruth Faulkner, Walnut Creek,
re Dissatisfaction with Animal
Control Center Operations. rt
This Board having received a letter from Mrs. Ruth Faulkner, 3209 McNutt Avenue, Walnut Creek,
expressing dissatisfaction with the failure of the Animal Control Center to remove her injured dog from the
street; and r
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by.Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter is referred to the Agricultural Commissioner for report to the Board.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, FAuuid A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.t
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Acknowledging
Receipt of Letter Pertaining
to Delegation of Local 302
Representative to the Insurance
Committee.
The Board having received a communication from Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa
County Employees Union, Local 302, AFL-CIO, advising that Mrs. Maxine Johnson has been delegated.to serve as
said Local's representative on the Insurance Committee, in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 2215;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED Y
that receipt of said notice is acknowledged.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alf-ed M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll Edmund A. LinscheidPYss
James P. Kenny.A..
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report of
County Sheriff re Regulations
Controlling Hunting and Use
of Weapons in Certain Areas
of the County.
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This Board having on November 22, 1966 referred to the County Sheriff for report a letter received
from S. Emanuelson, 130 Fig Tree Lane, Martinez, California, with reference to an apparent need for additionalr
regulations to c ontrol hunting and the use of weapons in and near the unincorporated residential areas of the
county; and
The County Sheriff having reported that there are a number of existing laws prohibiting shooting
under certain circumstances, but enforcement of same requires an officer to be present when the offense occurs;
and therefore it may be necessary for County or State legislation to be considered in the near future for more
adequate control of the problem; and y
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt
of the report of the County Sheriff is ACKNOWLEDGED and APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
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In the Matter of Report of E.
County Sheriff re Possible
Need for Additional Police
Protection, Danville Area.
This Board having received a letter from Al Kaplan, President of San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce,
hOl S. Hartz Avenue, Danville, California, requesting special patrol by Sheriff's Deputies during the evening
hours in the Danville area, to replace services formerly provided by the Constable; and
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Sheriff Young having advised that additional services would be desirable and that a special enforcement p
group has been formed and efforts made to surpress burglaries in the Danville area, stating that expanded use
of these forces is expected when current Deputy Sheriff vacancies are filled;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said report is acknowledged and approved.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, I
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Report of
County Sheriff re Vandalism
and Disturbances at Upper
End of Happy Valley Road.,
Lafayette.r
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This Board having on November 22, 1966 referred to the Public Works Director, District Attorney
and County Sheriff for report a letter from Mr. W. B. Freeman, 3905 Happy Valley Road, Lafayette, California,
relating incidents of vandalism, property damage and thefts occurring in the vicinity of his home; and
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1 The County Sheriff having reported that he concurred with Mr. Freeman's suggestion that a barricade: "Njoftheroadwouldbethebestsolution;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the report of the County Sheriff is acknowledged and approved and said report is referred to
the Public Works Director for implementation.
jThe foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: K
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. 'Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.f
i In the Matter of Report of
County Building Inspector re
I Request of J. L. Hopkins for
Extension of One Year on
j Building Permits.
This Board having on December 6, 1966 referredto the County Building Inspector and.the District
1 Attorney for report this day a request from John L. Hopkins for an extension of one year on building, 6rmits rn,
Nos. 86L40, 86LL1, 86LL2 and 86LL3, Almanor Court, Lafayette, said permits having expired on November 8,
1966; and r
The County Building Inspector having reported and recaamnended that, since a verbal request was xx
made prior to the end of one year's time, $186 (one-half the total amount of the building permit fees) .be
refunded, in accordance with provisions of the County Ordinance Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE:BOARD
j ORDERED that the recommendation of the County Building Inspector is APPROVED,. and the Clerk is directed to
send copies of said report to the parties involved.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,,
James P. Kenny.15
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Report of
County Building Inspector re
letter from S. Y. Ma, concerning y
i structure on his property,
Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette.
This Board having on November 9, 1966 referred to the County Building Inspector, Planning Director .',,_;,.
and District Attorney, a letter from S. Y. Ma, 13918 Cypress Avenue, Chino, regarding a structure:which.-he
4 alleged was unlawfully constructed on his property at 356L-3570 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette;; and
The County Building Inspector having reported that his office has investigated this matter and- x
has determined that Mr. Ma's complaint is of a civil nature and would have to,be handled privately;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
4 ORDERED that the report of the County Building Inspector is APPROVED, and the Clerk is directed to sendcopies
of same to the parties involved.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A._Linscheid
i James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Letter from
Commissioner, Lafayette Fire
District, re County Loan for
the Purchase of Fire Station
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This Board having received a letter from James 0. Ring, Commissioner of the Lafayette Fire District,
advising that said District has entered into an agreement to purchase property which is located East of the
center of Lafayette on Mt. Diablo Boulevard, for the purpose of erecting a new fire station, and requesting
that the County loan the Lafayette Fire District $100,000 for said purchase; and
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter is referred to the County Administrator and the District Attorney for review and report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Fdmund A. Linscheid,
James P. KennyT.
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In the Matter of Land Use
and Circulation Plan for
Lafayette.
The Board having heretofore fixed this date for a report by the Planning Department with reference
to the study of projected land use in and around the interchange of the Mt. Diablo Freeway and Pleasant Hill iYh
Road, Lafayette area; and
Mr. H. Russell Griffith, Principal Planner, having submitted a status report on the study and expressed
the opinion that at least sixty (60) additional days will be required to complete hearings and submit the
recommendations of the Planning Commission to the Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that an extension of time (to February U, 1967) is granted for the completion of said study and
report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:`
AYES:Supervisors ,Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. E,..
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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proposed addition to the
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Orinda Library.
On the recommendation of the County Architectural Selection Committee and on motion of Supervisor u
Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the firm of Aitken &Collin of Berkeley.,
California, is appointed as project architect for the proposed addition to the Orinda library, subject to
satisfactory agreement between the county and the architect in amending or revising his existing agreement
with the Orinda Library Board, Inc., and the agreement for payment of fees for work done to date.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
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NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Addendum No. 3 to Con-
struction Plans and Speci-
fications for the Sheriff's
Rehabilitation Center,
Marsh Creek Canyon, Clayton t:
area. Phase I. Work Order
5335. r
At the request of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by
Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum No. 3 to construction plans and specifications
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clarification in the scope of work, is APPROVED.
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j AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Pacific Gas and Electric
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Lighting and Install Lights
in County Service Area L-36,
North Richmond.
In conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, after an engineering study,
I and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the- Pacific Gas: and-._
Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to upgrade the street lighting in County Service Area L-36, North Richmond,
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as follows:
3 A. Convert 103 - hOOO lumen incandescent lights to 7500 lumen mercury vapor lights;
B. Convert 9 - 1000 lumen incandescent lights to 21,000 lumen mercury vapor lights, sr
said lights to be installed with 12-foot arms; z
C. Install one additional 7500 lumen mercury vapor light on Seventh Street.,
said lights to be upgraded and installed in accordance with the drawing entitled :"County Service Area L=36,
North Richmond area dated December 5, 1966, which is on file in the Traffic Division of the Public WorksY
Department.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor. Dias, and ;
by the following vote of the Board:
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Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of "Pay Disparity"
between County Fire Fighters and
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Mr. Don Skinner, President of United Professional Fire Fighters of Contra Costa County, Local
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county fire fighters and deputy sheriffs, noting that the Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association, '
Contra Costa County Fire Commissioners AFsoci7ttion, and the County Fire Liaison Committee established'by
the Board, ha,e gone on record in support of pay parity for the county fire fighters; and
In discussing the matter Supervisor Lins,;heid stated that in his opinion an emergency does" not r
exist winch would requi-e immediate action by the Botrd and, +_herefore] this ratter should not be considered;
until budget hoarings are held next year; other Boani members expressed the opinion that action on the ,lues
tion of "pay disparity" should be deferred until the position of the Boards of Commissioners of the indivi.
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the x:
matter be REFERRED to its Administration and r'r'nance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll). r=^
IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEe ED- ti.st each Supervisor contact those county fire district
Boards of Commissioners in their supervisorial district to determine their opinions with regard to this matter
and report to the Board on December 27, 1966 at 3 p.m.
Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5801,.
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Resolution No. 5804, in which the Board accepts bid of $183,900, submitted by Ralph E. Carlsen, for
Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County - Phase I, Marsh Creek Canyon, Clayton area, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5805.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Resolution No. 5805, in which the Board acceptsbid of Crocker-Citizens National Bank for $2,200,000 1966 t-.
Series A, Acalanes Union High School District Bonds, at a net interest cost of $990,945 to the District,
is APPROVED.
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James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5809.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that Resolution No. 5809, in which the Board approves confirmation of statement of expenses incurred in 1 jt
abatement proceedings, Russell & Hufft, building located at 3203 Lucas Circle, Lafayette area, is ADOPTED. y »
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.4
ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.Al
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Resolution No. 5811.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Y
Resolution No. 5811, in which the Board dedicates county acquired property near Knightsen, California, for
migrant camp and housing purposes for a period of five years, is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Jot
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t} =
Thomas John Coll.
NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolutions Nos. 5812 and 5813.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Resolutions Nos. 5812 and 5813 in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correction of erroneous
assessments, are APPROVED.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
Thomas John Coll.
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In the Matter of Approving
Schematic Drawings and r;.
Estimates, Authorizing
Payment to Architect, and
Approving Preparation of
Preliminary Plans, for
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Justice at Martinez,
California (Work Order 5353) .
F. L. R. Confer of F. L. R. Confer 'and Associates, Project Architect, appeared Fx
before the Board and presented schematic drawings for a proposed County Hall of Justice,
and briefly described the project, advising the Board that the estimated cost of construction
for said project is $8,765,122.50;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT,5.
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that drawings presented by the architect, as well as the estimated
cost of construction, are APPROVED.
IT IS BY TIE BOARD ALSO ORDERED that, in accordance with the terms of the Archi
tectural Agreement entered into on the 28th day of June, 1966, a fee payment in the amount
of $70,120.98 is AUTHORIZED. z
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AUTHORIZED to proceed with preparation of preliminary plans subject to payment arrangements
to be prepared by the Office of the County Administrator and approved by the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Li ris the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5806.
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t v Resolution No. 5806, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute cancellation of liens taken against
Carl Morphy, Kenneth Valance Fordyce, and Elizabeth Meny, is APPROVED.
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
I NOES:None.
ABSENT: None. f:
In the Matter of Meetings r
to be Conducted by Congressman rl
Jerome R. Waldie and Senator
George Miller Regarding Clifton
Court Project.
The Board being advised by Congressman Jerome R. Waldie that he and Senator George
Miller will conduct a meeting in the Board Chambers on Friday, December 16, 1966, at 10 a.m.
for the purpose of discussing the Clifton Court Forebay project with agencies and persons
concerned with the water problems of this County, and expressing the hope that this will be
first in a series of meetings at which additional problems affecting the County can be
studied; and
The Board having been invited to participate in said meeting, either in person or Y.
representative;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that this
Board extends its congratulations to Congressman Jerome R. Waldie and Senator George R. Neill ;
on their foresight in calling said meeting.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. '
NOES: None.
i ABSENT: None.
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Court Forebay.
The Board of Supervisors having been given a position statement with reference to
the Clifton Court Forebay by District Attorney John A. Nejedly, and comments thereon having
been made by Congressman Waldie, Senator Miller, and other interested citizens; P
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors adopts the statement and the folio
ing recommendations contained therein, as the position of the Board at this time: Era
A. That the Board of Supervisors take a firm position in opposition
to the condemnation of lands to be occupied by the Clifton Court Forebay,
and to participation of the East Bay Regional Park District in the planning
and funding of a questionable recreational development; and
B. That -the California Water Commission be informed of this position
and that the position be maintained until such time as the Department of
Water Resources has furnished data or information which could convince the
Board that the position is not warranted.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:j
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, December 15, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the
Board Chambers , Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN TIE BOARD CHAMBERS ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. y.
PRESENT: HONORABLE. JAMS P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. ,MORIARTY.,
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THOMAS JOHN LOLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
In the Matter of Providing
Legal Defense for James P. 6
Kenny, Supervisor, District
No. I, and certain personnel
of the Richmond Municipal Court.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal
defense be provided by the county in the case of John Gillibeau and Doris Gillibeau versus City of Richmond,
et al. No. 46034, in accordance with provisions of the California Government Code, Sections 825 and 995, for
the following persons:
James P. Kenny Supervisor, District No. I• P
Elmer S. Evans, Marshal, Richmond Municipal -Court;
Ervin R. Martin, Deputy Marshal, Richmond Municipal=Court;
William H. Zeiler, Deputy Marshal, Richmond Municipal Court.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Report
of County Sheriff re
request of John L. Davis
for after hours dancer: ..
permit at Savoy Club,
North Richmond.
This Board having referred to the County Sheriff for recommendation, request of Mr. John L. Davis to
keep The Savoy Club, 217 Chesley Avenue, San Pablo, California, open for dancing all,night on New Year's Eve,
December 31, 1966; and
The County Sheriff having reported that his office has inspected the premises and discussed the
current operation of the Savoy Club with Mr. Davis, and having recommended that said request be approved;
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NOW THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Kenn seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARDPeY, Y P
ORDERED that a permit be GRANTED for The Savoy Club to remain open for dancing all night on New Year's Eve.,
December 31, 1966 and the morning of New Year's day, January 1, 1967. A
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linsdieid.,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Ordinance No. 2042.
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This being the time fixed for public hearing on proposed amendment to County Ordinance Code Section
5240 which pertains to regulating public dances, Undersheriff Harry Ramsey briefly outlined the provisions
of the ordinance;
No one appeared in opposition;
On the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and
A. M. Dias), and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that Ordinance No. 2042 which amends Section 5240 of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County to allow the
County Sheriff to summarily abate any public dance whenever there is a clear and immediate danger to the health.,
safety and welfare of a neighborhood or any considerable number of persons, is APPRDVED.
IT IS BY'THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 20h2 be published once with
the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the ANTIOCH DAILY LEDGER, a newspaper published in this r
county.n y
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty., Thomas John Coll Edmund A. Linscheid
James P. Kenny. C.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Preparation
of Dertain Documents for Board
Review with Regard to Consolidation
of Mt. Diablo Municipal Court
District and the Martinez j
Judicial Court District. R
This being the time fixed for public hearing on proposal to consolidate the Mt. Diablo Municipal
Court District and the Martinez Judicial Court District, the County Administrator noted that on December
1966 he had submitted to the individual Board members his report with regard to the proposal, which report
states that since an additional municipal court judgeship is needed for the Mt.-,Diablo and Martinez areas..
and the consolidation of the Mt. Diablo and Martinez courts would resolve the problem and, at the,same
i avoid the necessity for adding one additional judgeship to the inferior court system in Contra Costa County,
it is his recommendation that the Board direct the County Administrator and the District Attorney:to prepare;` u
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appropriate legislation for submission to the 1967 session- of the California State Legislature providing
for a second judgeship in the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District; and
f Further, it is his rec(raendation that the Board direct the District Attorney to prepare an
j ordinance consolidating the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District and the Martinez:.Judicial Court District,
such consolidation to become operative only if the California State Legislature during..1967 provides for_ 3 .
1 more than one judge in the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District, the operativeness thereof to be simultaneous ' f.
i with the effective date of said statute so that the incumbent judge in the Martinez Judicial Court will;'
succeed to the newly provided second judgeship in the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District; and
The following persons advised the Board that they favored the consolidation of said courts:
Honorable Wroy F. Renaghan, Judge of the Municipal Court of the Mt. Diablo. Judicial
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Honorable Samuel W. Hall, Judge of the Martinez Judicial Court District,. who expressed
satisfaction with. the consolidation it having. been.noted that the combination of the
courts will provide Martinez with municipal court status, broadening court services in
general, and serve to fulfill requirements of an ever-expanding population in the
Martinez community;
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Mr. Paul Hughey, City Manager of Martinez;
j No opposition was expressed; and
The Board members then discussed the matter and-Supervisor Coll noted that the Administration
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and Finance Committee concurs with the recommendations of the County Administrator; and iy
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the hearing be closed, the County Administrator and the District Attorney be directed to prepare appropriate :
I legislation for submission to the 1967 session of the California:State Legislature, and that the District
Attorney be directed to prepare an ordinance to implement the consolidation, as outlined, and submit same
to the Board for its review on December 20, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll., Edmund A. Linscheid,Z.
James P. Kenny.
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I ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Specifications
for Automotive Equipment.
This being the time fixed for the Board to receive a report from its Administration and Finance
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) with regard to certain provisions of specifications used
in calling for bids on automotive equipment, opposition having been expressed to same, Supervisor Kenny a.
reported for the Committee and recommended the following:
a. That thedate for opening the bids (Bid Request No. 6660) be extended from December 13
1966 to January 12, 1967, with the bids previously received to remain sealed until
January 12, 1967, at which time all bids be opened by the County Purchasing Agent; and
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b. That Item No. 1 (forth 1967 four-door sedans) be canceled from said Bid Request
No. 6660; and
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c. That Item No. 1 be replaced with Item No. 1-A using State of California specifications
for bids; and
A discussion of the recommendations of the Committee ensued, following which Supervisor Linscheid-
moved that the Board proceed to open the bids, refer them to the Public. Works Department for staff evaluation, Y
report to be made to the Board December 20, 1966; there was no second to the motion;
Thereupon, Supervisor Kenny moved that the recommendations of the Administration and Finance
Committee be approved; the motion was seconded by Suprvisor Coll;Nrr
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motion, and he urged that the bids now being held be opened today and the contract awarded;
Deputy District Attorney A. W. Walenta suggested that the Board refer this matter, including the
recommendations of the Administration and Finance Committee, to the Office of the District Attorney for
review prior to final action;
Supervisors Kenny and Coll then withdrew the motion for acceptance of the Committee's recommendations; 4 ,
and
IOnmotionofSupervisorKenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY .THE BOARD ORDERED that this
matter be referred to the Office of the District Attorney for report to the Board December 20, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny. h.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Policy Pertaining to the
Association of Bay Area
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Governments Regional Home
Rule Plan.
This beingthe time fixed for the Board to consider formulating ag . policy with regard, t# y .
the plan proposed by the Goals and Organization Committee of the Association of Bay Area
Governments. concerning Regional Home Rule, a public hearing was held and the following persons
appeared befcre the Board: s
Mr. Robert Miller, Vice President of the Association of Bay Area Governments
and Chairman of its Goals and Organization Committee, and Mr. Warren Schmidt,
Executive Director of the Association, outlined the planus proposed at the
present time and answered questions put to them by Board members and persons
in attendance, affirming that now is the time to request the 1967 State Legis- 3
lature to begin the work of developing a plan whereby an agency would be created
to assume the responsibility for a limited number of local governmental functions
of regional significance. A letter from Assemblyman John T. Knox in support of
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this position was read by Mr. Miller; and
A letter signed by the Presidents of the Richmond and Diablo Valley Leagues
of Women Voters urging the Board to support the regional government concept was
read by the Clerk;
Geraldine Larsen, representing the Richmond Citizens Planning Association,
presented its proposal for a different approach to regional government and summa-
rized same; w
Opposition was expressed and statements filed by the following persons:
Mr. John Weiss, Vice President, American Taxpayers Union, Local 112;
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Mr. Edward Beasley, Lafayette, read statement signed by Mr. Arthur J. F.
McCarthy, Chairman of the American Taxpayers Union;
Mrs . Dorothy Westgard, 790 Rincon Road, E1 Sobrante;
Mr. R. D. Compton, Orinda;
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Pin. Sherwood Knight, 1341 Juanita Drive, Walnut Creek; and
Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers n
Association, expressed the opinion that there had been insufficient time for the
Board to consider and study the matter and he therefore suggested that the
position of the Board's delegate at the meeting of the General Assembly to be
held on Friday, December 16, 1966, in Berkeley, California, be to' request that
action be deferred until such time as the proposal has beenpp presented to all
concerned and sufficient time allowed for study; and
The Board members having obtained specific answers from the Association representatives,
and following discussion, Supervisor Linscheid moved that the delegate of the Board (Super-
visor J. P. Kenny) be instructed to cast his vote in favor of an extension of time to consider
the plan, the hearing be continued to January 10, 1967, at 3 p.m. , that the City Councils and
the Contra Costa County Mayors ' Conference be requested to advise the Board of their official
position taken with regard to this matter prior to said hearing date (January 10, 1967) , and
that the Board make its decision concerning the formulation of a policy for the County on
January 17, 1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 1=
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES : Supervisor James P. Kenny.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of County Hospital t
Inventory Shortage and Selection
of "Standard" or "Optional" Plans
for State Reimbursement of Medical
Care Costs.
This being the time fixed for consideration of the matter of County Hospital
inventory shortages and the matter of selection of the "Standard" or "Optional" methods
of state reimbursement of medical care costs; and
County Administrator J. P. - McBrien having stated that the Office of the County , '{
Auditor-Controller had partially completed its reports on the County Hospital pharmacy and
medical care billing, that copies of these reports had been furnished to the members of
the Board of Supervisors and to the County Hospital, and that in his opinion the recommenda
tions of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller insofar as completed should be accepted;"":*'-.-
and
County Auditor-Controller H. D. Funk having stated that the report of his office
on medical care billing had indicated personnel needs, that the report of his office on
the pharmacy was incomplete but to date indicated the need to assign one full-time clerk
to the pharmacy rather than one temporary part-time clerical employeeas at present; and
County Medical Director Dr. George Degnan having stated that it was his understands`n
that the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board of Supervisors, the County
Administrator and he were to meet on the pharmacy matter pursuant to a Board order
November 15, 1966) , that this meeting had not been held, that the matter of the pharmacy
was not much of a problem, that the other matter ("Standard" versus "Optional" method of
state reimbursement of the cost of medical care) was extremely important and should be
discussed fully, that the issue of discrepancy in the pharmacy inventory at the County
Hospital was of minimum importance, that many years back the County Hospital had tried to
extend its inventory to include items on the shelves, that now it has come out that there
has been a discrepancy in what was dispensed and what was the inventory, that a survey of
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other hospitals has shown that there is no effort to make an appraisal or inventory of
what is on the shelves, that it was interesting to note that such questions had not been
brought up by any office except that he had brought up the matter in terms of personnel
actions , that no facts had been revealed that he had not already known, that he had a
survey of Bay Area Hospitals which he would like to submit to the Board, that pharmacy
controls at the County Hospital were above the average, and that no inventories were being
kept in Richmond and Pittsburg (at the County Hospital Clinics ) ; and
Supervisor T. J. Coll having asked Dr. Degnan if other hospitals had the same
pharmacy inventory loss as the County Hospital and Dr. Degnan having stated that other
hospitals did not try to adjust; and
Supervisor A. M. Dias having inquired as to whether the meeting between the
Administration and Finance Committee of the Board, the County Administrator, the County
Auditor-Controller, and the County Medical Director had been held and Dr. Degnan having
replied that no joint meetings had been held and that he thought the recommendations of the
Office of the County Auditor-Controller were a minor part of the matter described in the Y
Board Order (November 15, 1966 ) ; and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having inquired if Dr. Degnan objected to the thirteen ff
recommendations of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller and Dr. Degnan having
stated that he objected to the thirteen recommendations, that the County Hospital method
of accounting in handling inventories was quite satisfactory, that among other things the r
survey of Bay Area hospitals showed that the County Hospital pharmacy was dispersing
twoce as much as any in the Bay Area, and that his recommendation was that the inventory r
issue was a superficial and minor matter; and
Supervisor Coll having advised Dr. Degnan to give the Board the figures (Bay,Area
Hospital survey) ; and
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that before action to implement any of the { "
pharmacy proposals be taken a meeting with the County Medical Director and the County
Auditor-Controller and the County Administrator be held, and that the matter involved only
a half-time clerk; and
Mr. Funk having stated that his office believed everything in its report and the y
re ort stands but that his impression was the meeting of today was to be a committee meetingp
and not an item on the Board agenda; and
Mr. B. D. Horne, Executive Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Association,
Inc . , having stated that no action should be taken until there is better agreement among r.
those concerned, that the County Hospital request for positions had not been adequately z
justified, that he was glad to see the Board have the County Auditor-Controller look into the. ' -
pharmacy function, that Dr. Degnan did not know everything to be known about the matter unless. s,:
he was a C .P.A. , and that too many surveys are shelved with nothing done; and t1
Supervisor Coll having suggested that the whole matter be held up for three weeks
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until the County Auditor-Controller had finalized his recommendations, that then a meeting
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be held with Dr. Degnan, and that in the meantime Dr. Degnan should submit the survey of
Bay Area Hospitals to the Board; and
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In the Matter of Approving
Schematic Drawings and
Estimates, Authorizing
Payment to Architect, and L"
Approving Preparation of
Preliminary Plans, for
proposed County Hall of
Justice at Martinez,
California (Work Order 5353) .
F. L. R. Confer of F. L. R. Confer and Associates, Project Architect, appeared 4
before the Board and presented schematic drawings for proposed County Hall of Justice,
and briefly described the project, advising the -Board that the estimated cost of construction `
for said project is $8,765,122.50;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT !
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that drawings presented by the architect, as well as the estimated . '
cost of construction, are APPROVED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ALSO ORDERED that, in accordance with the terms of the Archi-
tectural Agreement entered into on the 28th day of June, 1966 , .a fee payment in the amount
of $70,120.98 is AUTHORIZED.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said F. L. R. Confer and Associates is
AUTHORIZED to proceed with preparation of preliminary plans subject to payment arrangements
to be prepared by the Office of the County Administrator and approved by the Board.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Li ns the id, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5806.
3 On motion of Supervisor Ldnscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Resolution No. 5806, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute cancellation of liens taken against
Carl Morphy, Kenneth Valance Fordyce, and Elizabeth Meny, is APPROVED. x
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid.., L
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.ys3
In the Matter of Meetings
to be Conducted by Congressman a
Jerome R. Waldie and Senator
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George Miller Regarding Clifton
Court Project.
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j The Board being advised by Congressman Jerome R. Waldie that he and Senator George
Miller will conduct a meeting in the Board Chambers on Friday, December 16, 1966, at 10 a.m.
for the purpose of discussing the Clifton Court Forebay project with agencies and persons..Y
concerned with the water problems of this County, and expressing the hope that this will be
j first in a series of meetings at which additional problems affecting the County can be
studied; and
The Board having been invited to participate in said meeting, either in person or bys
representative;
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that thfs ,4'
Board extends its congratulations to Congressman Jerome R. Waldie and Senator George R. Millea __
on their foresight in calling said meeting.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r%
j AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. '
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Clifton
Court Forebay.
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The Board of Supervisors having been given a position statement with reference to:
the. Clifton Court Forebay by District Attorney John A. Nejedly, and comments thereon having<
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been made by Congressman Waldie, Senator Miller, and other interested citizens;
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i NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,, .
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors adopts the statement and the follow'
ing recommendations contained therein, as the position of the Board at this time: s
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A. That the Board of Supervisors take a firm position in opposition
to the condemnation of lands to be occupied by the Clifton Court Forebay,
and to participation of the East Bay Regional Park District in the planning
and funding of a questionable recreational development; and
B. That -the California Water Commission be informed of this position
and that the position be maintained until such time as the Department of
Water Resources has furnished data or information which could convince the
Board that the position is not warranted.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x
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AYES: Si:parvisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, y
j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, December 15, 1966, at 9 a.m., in tfie
Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED k,
SESSION AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, AD14INISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. r „
PRESENT: HONORABLE. JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS 5tm
ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E..MORIARTY, f _
THOMAS JOHN LOLL, ELMUND A. LIlJSCHEID.
PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.
rIntheMatterofProviding
Legal Defense for James P.
Kenny, Supervisor, District
No. I, and certain personnel
of the Richmond Municipal Court.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal
defense be provided by the county in the case of John Gillibeau and Doris Gillibeau versus City of Richmond,
et al, No. L6034, in accordance with provisions of the California Government Code, Sections 825 and 995, for
dthefollowingpersons:
James P. Kenny, Supervisor, District No. I;
Elmer S. Evans, Marshal, Richmond Municipal court;
Ervin R. Martin, Deputy Marshal, Richmond Municipal Court;
William H. Zeiler, Deputy Marshal, Richmond Municipal Court.
TTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Report
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of County Sheriff re
request of John L. Davis z ..
for after hours dance
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North Richmond. r
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This Board having referred to the County Sheriff for recommendation, request of Mr. John L. Davis to
keep The Savoy Club, 217 Chesley Avenue, San Pablo, California, open for dancing all,night on New Year's Eve,
December 31, 1966; and
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The County Sheriff having reported that his office has inspected the premises and discussed the
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current operation of the Savo Club with Mr. Davis and haPeyhaving recommended that said request be approved,
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD fORDEREDthatapermitbeGRANTEDforTheSavoyClubtoremainopenfordancingallnightonNewYear's Eve, g .
December 31, 1966 and the morning of New Year's day, January 1., 1967ter,
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linsdieid,
James P. Kenny. r
NOES:None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval
of Ordinance No. 2042.
This being the time fixed for public hearing on proposed amendment to County Ordinance Code Section 3
5240 which pertains to regulating public dances, Undersheriff Harry Ramsey briefly outlined the provisions
of the ordinance;
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No one appeared in opposition;
On the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee of the Board Su ugr' Supervisors J. E. Moriarty. and
A. M. Dias), and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that Ordinance No. 2042 which amends Section 52LO of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County to allow the
County Sheriff to summarily abate any public dance whenever there is a clear and immediate danger to the healthy
safety and welfare of a neighborhood or any considerable number of persons, is APPROVED.
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IT IS BY'THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 20L2 be published once with t E
the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the ANTIOCH DAILY LEDGER, a newspaper published in this
County.k
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y ',
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,Y
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Preparation
of Certain Documents for Board
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Review with Regard to Consolidation
of Mt. Diablo Municipal Court
District and the Martinez
Judicial Court District.
This being the time fixed for public hearing on proposal to consolidate the Mt. Diablo Municipal
i Court District and the Martinez Judicial Court District, the County Administrator noted that on:;December 12, :.
M 1966 he had submitted to the individual Board members his report with regard to the proposal, which report-
states that since an additional municipal court judgeship is needed for the Mt.:Diablo and Martinez areas,
and the consolidation of the Mt. Diablo and Martinez courts would resolve the problem and, at the same time,.
avoid the necessity for adding one additional judgeship to the inferior court system in Contra Costa County,
it is his recommendation that the Board direct the County Administrator and the District Attorney to prepare;`,
appropriate legislation for submission to the 1967 session of the California State Legislature providing
for a second judgeship in the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District; and
Further, it is his recommendation that the Board direct the District Attorney to prepare an
ordinance consolidating the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. District and the Martinez Judicial 'Court District,
such consolidation to become operative only if the California State Legislature during 1967 provides for
s more than one judge in the Mt. )Diablo Municipal Court District, the operativeness thereof to be simultaneousx°
with the effective date of said statute so that the incumbent judge in the Martinez Judicial Court..-wi11
succeed to the newlyprovided second judgeship in the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District; andPj P P s
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The following persons advised the Board that they favored the consolidation of said courts:
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Honorable Wroy F. Renaghan, Judge of the Municipal Court of the Mt. Diablo Judicial M
District; r'
Honorable Samuel W. Hall, Judge of the Martinez Judicial Court District, who expressed
satisfaction with the consolidation it having. been- noted that the combination of the E
courts will provide Martinez with municipal court status, broadening court services ina
general, and serve to fulfill requirements of an ever-expanding population in the h
Martinez community;
Attorney David Dolgin, representing the Contra Costa County Bar Association;
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Mr. Paul Hughey, City Manager of Martinez;
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The Board members then discussed the matter and Supervisor Coll noted that the Administration r ^
I and Finance Committee concurs with the recommendations of the County Administrator; and 1$
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the hearing be closed, the County Administrator and the District Attorney be directed to prepare appropriate v
j legislation for submission to the 1967 session of the California State Legislature, and that the District
Attorney be directed to prepare an ordinance to implement the consolidation, as outlined, and submit same
to the Board for its review on December 20, 1966.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
s NOES:None.
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In the Matter of Specifications
for Automotive Equipment.
I This being the time fixed for the Board to receive a report from its Administration and Finance
Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) with regard to certain provisions of specifications used.
t in calling for bids on automotive equipment, opposition having been expressed to same, Supervisor Kenny
reported for the Committee and recommended the following: 39
a. That thedate for opening the bids (Bid Request No. 6660) be extended from December 13,
1966 to January 12, 1967, with the bids previously received to remain sealed until
January 12, 1967, at which time all bids be opened by the County Purchasing Agent; and r'
b. That Item No. 1 (forth- 1967 four-door sedans) be canceled from said Bid Request Yg
No. 6660, and
a I c. That Item No. 1 be replaced with Item No. 1-A using State of California specifications
for bids; and
A discussion of the recommendations of the Committee ensued, following which Supervisor Linscheid
moved that the Board proceed to open the bids, refer them. to the Public.Works Department for staff-evaluations =fig
report to be made to the Board December 20, 1966; there was no second to the motion;
jThereupon, Supervisor Kenny moved that the reccomendati.ons of the Administration and Finance
Committee be approved; the motion was seconded by Suprvisor Coll;
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Mr. Glen Sorenson, a Dodge dealer in Antioch, asked that he be allowed to address the Board on the
motion, and he urged that the bids now being held be opened today and the contract awarded;
Deputy District Attorney A. W. Walenta suggested that the Board refer this matter, including the ri
recommendations of the Administration and Finance Committee, to the Office of the District Attorney for
review prior to final action;
Supervisors Kennyenrmyy and Coll then withdrew the motion for acceptance of the Committee's recommendations;
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On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT .WAS BY:TBE BOARD ORDERED that.this .
matter be referred to the Office of the District Attorney-for report to the .Board December 20 1966.
The foregoing order wasp assed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriart Thomas John Coll Edmund A. LinscheidPYss s yJamesP. Kenny. L r
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In the Matter of Proposed
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Policy Pertaining to the
Association of Bay Area
Governments Regional Home
Rule Plan.
This being the time fixed for the Board to consider formulating a policy with regard to r .
the plan proposed by the Goals and Organization Committee of the Association. of Bay Arear -
Governments concerning Regional Home Rule, a public hearing was held and the following persons a a,
appeared before the Board:
Mr. Robert Miller, Vice President of the Association of Bay Area Governments
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and Chairman of its Goals and Organization Committee, and Mr. Warren Schmidt, m
Executive Director of the Association, outlined the plan as proposed at the
present time aril answered questions put to them by Board members and persons
in attendance, affirming that now is the time to request the 1967 State Legis-
lature to begin the work of developing a plan whereby an agency would be created
to assume the responsibility for a limited number of local governmental functions
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of regional significance. A letter from Assemblyman John T. Knox in support of
this position was read by Mr. Miller; and
A letter signed by the Presidents of the Richmond and Diablo Valley Leagues r
of Women Voters urging the Board to support the regional government concept was
read by the Clerk;
Geraldine Larsen, representing the Richmond Citizens Planning Association, s
resented its proposal for a different a Y .p p p approach to regional government atxi summa-
rized same;
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Opposition was expressed and statements filed by the following persons:
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Mr. John Weiss, Vice President, American Taxpayers Union, Local 112; r
Mr. Edward Beasley, Lafayette, read statement signed by Mr. Arthur J. F.
McCarthy, Chairman of the American Taxpayers Union;
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Mrs . Dorothy West and 790 Rincon Road E1 Sobrante•
Mr. R. D. Compton, Orinda; r
Mr. Sherwood Knight, 1341 Juanita Drive, Walnut Creek; and rti
Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers
Association expressed the opinion that there had been insufficient time ,for the
Board to consider and study the matter and he therefore suggested that the Y
position of the Board's delegate at the meeting of the General Assembly to be
held on Friday, December 16, 1966, in Berkeley, California, be to request that
action be deferred until such time as the proposal has been presented to all
concerned and sufficient time allowed for study; and Y7
The Board members having obtained specific answers from the Association representative
and following discussion, Supervisor Linscheid moved that the delegate of the Board (Super-
visor J. P. Kenny) be instructed to cast his vote in favor of an extension of time to consider
the plan, the hearing be continued to January 10, 1967, at 3 p.m., that the City Councils and
the Contra Costa County Mayors ' Conference be requested to advise the Board of their official
position taken with regard to this matter prior to said hearing date (January 10, 1967), and
that the Board make its decision concerning the formulation of a policy for the County on
January 17, 1967.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES : Supervisor James P. Kenny. k
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of County Hospital
Inventory Shortage and Selection
of "Standard" or "Optional" Plans
for State Reimbursement of Medical
Care Costs.
This being the time fixed for consideration of the matter of County Hospital
inventory shortages and the matter of selection of the "Standard" or "Optional" methods
of state reimbursement of medical care costs; and
County Administrator J. P. McBrien having stated that the Office of the County
Auditor-Controller had partially completed its reports on the County Hospital pharmacy and
medical care billing, that copies of these reports had been furnished to the members of
the Board of Supervisors and to the County Hospital; and that in his opinion the recommenda
tions of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller insofar as completed should be accepted;; fi
and
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County Auditor-Controller H. D. Funk having stated that the report of his office :
on medical care billing had indicated personnel needs, that the report of his office on
the pharmacy was incomplete but to date indicated the need to assign one full-time clerk
to the pharmacy rather than one temporary part-time clerical employeeas at present; and r-
County Medical Director Dr. George Degnan having stated that it was his understandirth
that the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board of Supervisors, the County
Administrator and he were to meet on the pharmacy matter pursuant to a Board order
November 15, 1966) , that this meeting had not been held, that the matter of the pharmacy,
was not much of a problem, that the other matter ("Standard" versus "Optional" method of
state reimbursement of the cost of medical care) was extremely important and should be
discussed fully, that the issue of discrepancy in the pharmacy inventory at the County
Hospital was of minimum importance, that many years back the County Hospital had tried to
extend its inventory to include items on the shelves, that now it has come out that there
has been a discrepancy in what was dispensed and what was the inventory, that a survey of
other hospitals has shown that there is no effort to make an appraisal or inventory of
what is on the shelves, that it was interesting to note that such questions had not been
brought up by any office except that he had brought up the matter in terms of personnel
actions, that no facts had been revealed that he had not already known, that he had a
survey of Bay Area Hospitals which he would like to submit to the Board, that pharmacy
controls at the County Hospital were above the average, and that no inventories were being
kept in Richmond and Pittsburg (at the County Hospital Clinics) ; and
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Supervisor T. J. Coll having asked Dr. Degnan if other hospitals had the same
a pharmacy inventory loss as the County Hospital and Dr. Degnan having stated that other
hospitals did not try to adjust; and
Supervisor A. M. Dias having inquired as to whether the meeting between the
Administration and Finance Committee of the Board, the County Administrator, the County
Auditor-Controller, and the County Medical Director had been held and Dr. Degnan having
replied that no joint meetings had been held and that he thought the recommendations of` the
Office of the County Auditor-Controller were a minor part of the matter described in the.
Board Order (November 15, 1966 ) ; and
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Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having inquired if Dr. Degnan objected to the thirteen. .
recommendations of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller and Dr. Degnan having,
stated that he objected to the thirteen recommendations, that the County Hospital method
of accounting in handling inventories was quite satisfactory, that among other things the
survey of Bay Area hospitals showed that the County Hospital pharmacy was dispensing
twoce as much as any in the Bay Area, and that his recommendation was that the inventory .
issue was a superficial and minor matter; and
Supervisor Coll having advised Dr. Degnan to give the Board the figures (Bay, -Area
Hospital survey) ; and
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that before action to implement any of theU:-_
pharmacy proposals be taken a meeting with the County Medical Director and the County
Auditor-Controller and the County Administrator be held, and that the matter involved only ;
a half-time clerk; and I4
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Mr. Funk having stated that his office believed everything in its report and the
report stands but that his impression was the meeting of today was to be a committee meeting.
and not an item on the Board agenda; and
Mr. B. D. Horne, Executive Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Association,ff.
Inc., having stated that no action should be taken until there is better agreement among
those concerned, that the County Hospital request for positions had not been adequately
justified, that he was glad to see the Board have the County Auditor-Controller look into -the
pharmacy function, that Dr. Degnan did not know everything to be known about the matter .unl'e.sv-
he was a C .P.A. , and that too many surveys are shelved with nothing done; and
Supervisor Coll having suggested that the whole matter be held up for three weeks:`:
until the County Auditor-Controller had finalized his recommendations, that then a meeting
be held with Dr. Degnan, and that in the meantime Dr. Degnan should submit the survey of
Bay Area Hospitals to the Board; and
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Dr. Degnan having stated that further discussions would clarify the situation for
the Board, that he had the facts for the Board, and that he did not need to be a C .P.A. to mss.
be the County Hospital Administrator; and
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Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that the whole matter was controversial i
and that he suggested that Mr. Horne be included in discussion of the situation;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
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BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the whole matter be held over for report to the Board on January 10,
1967 at 2:00 p.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None .
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERMORS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20.. 1966
THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION
j AT 9 A.M.
IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING, SUPERVISORS f
i ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY,
THOMAS JOHN COLE EDMUND A. LIMCHEID.
PF,ESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.t
In the Matter of Personnel
Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded r
by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are-.'
hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for ttie personnel , w
jand budget modification required:
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County Administrator. Add one (1) Administrative Analyst I, Salary Range 37 ($570-$693),
t and cancel one (1) Administrative Analyst II, Salary Range,-45 n
693-$841), efective December 21, 1966.
ICounty Assessor. Add one (1) Appraiser Aide, Salary Range 35 ($543-$660), and cancel
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one (1) Appraiser I, position number 04, Salary Range 39
y I 598-$727), effective December 21, 1966.
County Clerk. Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493)'s
and cancel one (1) Legal Clerk Trainee, effective January 1,, 1967;,;
District Attorney. Reclassify Deputy District Attorney Grade I osition number 01YPYYP s
Salary Range 46 ($701-$862), to Deputy District Attorney Grade
S e effective December 21 1966.salary Rang 54 ($862-$1,047),.
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EI Cerrito-Kensington Add one (1) Typist Clerk 10/40, Salary Range 18 ($358-$136),
Judicial District Court. effective December 21, 1966.
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I Social Service. Add ten (10) Social Worker I, Salary Range 32, ($505-$613); and
cancel ten (10) Social Worker II, Salary Range 38 ($58G-$710),
effective December 21, 1966.
Social Service. Add two (2) Child Welfare Workers 20/40, Salary Range 43 ($660-$801) _-
and cancel one (1) Child Welfare Worker 40/40, position number,'
42, effective December 21, 1966.7
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Social Service.Add one (1) Eligibility Assistant, Salary Range 25 y
425-$517), and cancel one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk,
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position number 38, Salary Range 23 ($405-$493), effective
December 21, 1966. x.
Contra Costa County Fire Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range 39 ($5984727), and cancel
Protection District.one (1) Fire Chief, Salary Range 65 ($1,12641370), effective
December 21, 1966.
Auditor-Controller (Data Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Data-
Processing). Processing Production Supervisor, Salary Range 54 ($862-
1,047), and cancel the class of Data Processor, Salary
Range 54 ($862-$1,0117), and reclassify all positions of
Data Processor to Data Processing Production Supervisor
effective December 21, 1966. 1MTJt-
Auditor-Controller (Data Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Assistant. A
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Processing). Data Processing Production Supervisor, Salary Range 44
676-$821), and cancel the class of Assistant Data Processor,
Salary Range 44 ($676-$821), and reclassify all positions of
Assistant Data Processor to Assistant Data Processing Produc-
tion Supervisor, effective December 21, 1966.
Auditor=Controller (Data Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Data isw „
Processing). Processing Equipment Operator III, Salary Range 40
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6134745)• Add one (1) Data Processing Equipment Operator
III *and cancel one (1) Data Processing Shift Supervisor.,
effective December 21, 1966.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,
James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Appropriation Adjustments.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded
by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for
the following county departments, to wit:
APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT SUB. ACCT. DECREASE INCREASE
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Appropriable New Revenue 1003 990-9970 5,000 a
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Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 5,000
Swimming Pool 1003 098-7712 703 5,000
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Office Expense 1003 003-2100 90
Adding Machine 1003 003-7751 003 90 t _
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Plant Acquisition)t
1. Rehabilitation Center r
Dormitory #4 1003 097-7711 601 10,000
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Mess Hall - Administration' 1003 097-7711 602 4,000
Building Plan
Install Water Line 1003 097-7712 604 6
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2. Las Trampas Youth Village
Land Acquisition 1003 110-7700 603 12000'ht+
Remodel Boys' Facilities 1003 110-7710 601 1,000
3. County Hospital
Concord Center for Mentally 1003 108-7711 610 1,000
Retarded
Richmond Center for Mentally 1003 108-7711 611 1,000
Retarded
Extend X-Ray Area 1003 108-7710 701 2,000
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li. Juvenile Hall Lr ,
Boys' Detention Units 1003 099-7711 606 2500
Juvenile Hall - Girls 1003 099-7710 603 2,500
Election Administration
Office Expense 1003 00-2100 311
Capital Outlay - Stenorette 1003 043-7751 012 311
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i Sundry Equipment h50 7750 001 20
Furniture and Furnishings h50 7752 029 20
Las Trampas Group Homes #319 A
1 Combination-Dictaphone 1003 319 7751 022
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Overtime Salaries 101E L75
Public Works
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2. Danville Highway 1003 661-7601 321 500
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Storage Cabinet 1003 650-7751 009 748
500 - Social Service
Table 60x30 1003 500-7752 015 900'"'::'
j Open shelf file 500-7751 012 1.9
Office Expense 500-2100 2,100
iLeasehold Improvements, 1003 500-2261300.
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i Leasehold improvements, 1003 500-2261 2,750
Pittsburg
Various alterations 086-7710 603 3,050 F3
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James P. Kenny
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In the Matter of Authorizing
j Attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, =
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be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following:
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Elizabeth H. Lockhart, Supervising Librarian of Childrens Services, to attend
i an American Library Association conference in New Orleans, Louisiana in the
i period from January 8, 1967 through January 13, 1967. H
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing 3
Payment of Travel Expensesx
for Out of State Applicants,
Position of Mental Health
Program Chief.
N.-On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for payment of travel expenses for out of state
applicants for the exempt position of Mental Health Program Chief in connection with screening
process to fill this position, with the understanding that approval of the County Medical Dir-
ector and County Administrator is required in each case,
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. r
In the Matter of Authorizing
paym of Travel Expenses
for Out o tate Applicants,
Position of Me 1PHealth
Program Chief.
On motion of Super or Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TIM BOARD
ORDERED that authorization is GR for payment of travel expenses for out of state
applicants for the exempt position o tat HealthPPPP Program Chief in connection with
screening process to fill this position, w the understanding that approval of the. Countyn
Medical Director and County Administrator is re 'red in each case.
The foregoing order was passed by the followin to of the Board: t
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,mas John Coll, F
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Assignment
of Delinquent Accounts to 1{
the Retailers Collection ter
Association of Contra Costa o :
County.
The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent
accounts totaling $6,282.61, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the county
and the particular departments of the county from which said accounts emanated,, and having
recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa
County;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $6,282.61 are hereby ASSIGNED to the
Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current
contract, the Auditor-Controller's department to handle the actual transfer.
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The foregoing order was epassedbythefollowingvoteofth., Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll;
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-off of Delinquent r
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The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in
the amount of $5,882.82, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the county;
and having recommended that said accounts be written off; rte`
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD G
ORDERED that authorization is granted to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said
delinquent accounts in the amount of $5,882.82.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.xsm
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Write-Off of $50 Loan from
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Fund.
On the recommendation of the Count Probation concurred in b the PresdiCountyy ng=
Judge of the Superior Court and the County Auditor-Controller) and on motion of Supervisor.
Linscheid, seconded by Su ervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is
granted for write-off of $50 loan from Probation Officer's Revolving Fund to Everett A.:
I Dorsey, a probationer, in accordance with a Superior Court order of January 7, 1965, and. the;k
account is hereby declared uncollectible, as Mr. Dorsey cannot be located. rc
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board
IAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r
J Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. *Kenny.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Compromise of County Claim
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Against John Cottier.
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On recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid
seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller .
is AUTHORIZED to accept the sum of $1,667.54 ,in full settlement of county claim against
John Cotier for services rendered by the county in the amount of $2,667.54, and the Chairman •--
of the Board is authorized to execute a release and satisfaction of,the county lien against,
John C o tt i er .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, v
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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1 In the Matter of Authorizing
Settlement of Suit and
Release of County Lien
against Edna McGill.
Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 3'
j That the Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept One Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars}
1,800.00) in settlement of the County's claims against Edna McGill; in consideration of
such payment the District Attorney is authorized to dismiss Action 09319 in the Mt. 'Diablo
Municipal Court, being the County, etc. v. Edna McGill; and the Chairman of the Board is
authorized to execute a release and satisfaction of the County lien against Edna McGill..
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The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by
Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.zw:
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to
Negotiate Lease for Additional lir•
Sp.t;ce in Richmond Mental Health
Ce.zter Building to Provide Day
Service Treatment for the
Retarded.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate
lease of additional space in the building where the present Richmond Mental Health Center
is located, giving the county an opportunity to work cooperatively with the Department of fin
Mental Hygiene in following up on discharges from the State Hospital.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
Right of Way Division to T }
negotiate lease of new
location for Pinole-Hercules-
Rodeo Judicial District
Court.NIL
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to
negotiate lease of new location for the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District Court, the
present location being no longer suitable for the effective operation of this Court. tri
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. w ..
NOES: None.
µABSENT:
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Authorizing issuance of a letter of
3 .welcome from the Board
of
Supervisors .On the motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that issuance of a letter of welcome from the Board of Supervisors
is AUTHORIZED, said letter and copies of the Annual Report to be distributed by Welcome
Wagon
International.The foregoingorderg g was passed by the following vote of the
Board.AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,
D Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES : None. r
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None.
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Authorizing County Medical Director
to Execute Patient Care
Transfer
Agreements .
sir On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County Medical Director is AUTHORIZED to execute patient care
transfer agreements, in form approved by the District Attorney, with extended care facilities
onL.behalf of the Contra Costa County Hospital. 4
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Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.
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None.
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None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing
attendance at meeting.
On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor
Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed,
i be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: . A
A member of the staff of the County Administrator at a one ,week institute
on computers to be held in San Francisco, California in the period from r
January 22, 1967 through January 26, 1967, said institute being sponsored
by the International City Managers Association, registration fee $160-0
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,• r
i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None. fh
I ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Authorizing r
Chairman to Execute Agreement
with San Francisco State
College.
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On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE f
t BOARD ORDERED that Chairman James P. Kenny is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement between
County of Contra Costa and San Francisco State College, under the terms of which the Social
Service Department will make field instruction and experience in counselling available to ` k
not more than three students per training period of one semester.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John-Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.v
i NOES: None.
ABSENT: . None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
Chairman to execute agreements
with Contra Costa County Junior
College District for work-study
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program in Probation Department,
under Economic Opportunity Act. tia .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS::BY THE, BOARD a
ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of- this Board of Supervisors, is AUTHORIZED to executefir`
agreements with the Contra Costa County Junior College District under Title I-C of. thee.
I Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, covering placement of Junior Co llege .students. in th6--
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Probation Department in a work-study program during the period October 31 1966 to June 30r -,
1967, with the understanding that the county share will be approximately 128:=f or the. agree
ment with Diablo-Valley College and approximately $768 for the agreement with. Contra :Costa
College.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John-Coll,
j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
i Clerk's Action in Referring
Copy of Summons and Complaint
to Quiet Title in Court
j Action to the Office of the
District Attorney.
i The Clerk of this Board having on December 16, 1966, referred copy of Summons ands ',
Complaint to Quiet Title served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk, on December 15, 1966 , in Action Noa{
102581 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra..*..Coster `
Dorothy Johnston, a widow, Plaintiff, versus Carl S. Brown, et al. , Defendants, to the.
Office of the District Attorney; r€
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby ti
RATIFIED.
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Th.-, foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
I AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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11n the Matter of Affidavit
of Publication of Ordinance
No. 2037. r
This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2037 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 Dias, 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 was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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f 5+lIn the Matter of Meeting a .
with all County Department
Heads .
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Wednesday, December 28, 1966, at 11 a.m. is the time fixed for meeting of all
County Department Heads with the Board of Supervisors .
1 ; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
IIn the Matter of Rescinding
Board Order of November 15,
1966, authorizing Write-off
of Uncollectible Accounts,
Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial
District Court.
This Board having on November 15, 1966 adopted an order approving the request of
the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District Court for write-off of accounts receivable regarded t ,
as uncollectible; and
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Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by
Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said .Board order is hereby RESCINDED. F r-
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
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ABSENT: None.
jIn the Matter of Authorizing x
placement of Michael Scott
at the Aycock Ranch.
The County Probation Officer having recommended placement of Michael. Scott, age 14, 7MR
at the Aycock Ranch;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD -.
ORDERED that authorization is granted for said placement at a rate of $300 per month with the,
understanding that the child's parents will reimburse the county at the rate of $50 per month r
to partially offset the cost of said placement.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Designating
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Alternate for Board Member
serving on the Economicz
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Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having advised the Board that he has been unable to attenc ,
meetings of the Economic Opportunity Council, and having requested that Mrs . George- Deeds, ";r£.,
3940 St Marys Drive, Martinez, California, be designated as his alternate;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is GRANTED, and Mrs . Deeds is designated as
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alternate for Supervisor Moriarty, as representative of the Board of Supervisors on their
Economic Opportunity Council, subject to approval of the District Attorney.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Z
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Meeting
with all County Department x t:
Heads.
On motion-of Supervisor Dias, seconded by up"ervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Wednesday, December 28; 1966, at 11 . . is the time fixed for meeting of all r
County Department Heads with the Board of Su isors. t .
The foregoing order was p by the following vote of the Board
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Ed A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Approval
of Sublease with State of
California for Office Space
in Grover Leased Premises T
Buchanan Field) .
A request to sublease space to the State of California for State Assemblyman- 0
was made by Garry Grover, Lessee under that certain airport lease for fixed base operations ;.
on Buchanan Field dated October 6, 1964; and
Good cause appearing therefor, said use and subletting is hereby APPROVED under the
terms of said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 Y-
PASSED AND ADOPTED on December 20, 1966 , by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid,• James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
Request for Cancellation
of Bond, Televents of
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California, Inc., Martinez.
The Board having received a request for cancellation of Faithful Performance Bond
1 No. 3187268, issued on behalf of Televents of California, Inc., 714 Main Street, Martinez, = jam
t California, said bond having been replaced by Bond No. 3904361 which has been approved as to -
form and is now on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
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The foregoing order was passed by the following rote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisorsors Alfred M. Dias J'a."".. a E. Moriarty, Thomas John CollP7ry7 7
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving 5y
Revised Specifications for
Automotive Equipment.
The Board on December 15, 1966, having referred the matter of specifications for
automotive equipment including the recommendations of its Administration and Finance Committee
Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) to the Office of the District Attorney for review
and report on this date; and
Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor
Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Administration and
Finance Committee submitted to the Board on December 15, 1966, be approved except that the
date for opening the bids (Bid Repuest No. 6660) be extended to January 19, 1967 rather than
January 12, 1967, with the bids previously received to remain sealed until said date, at which
time all bids shall be opened by the County Purchasing Agent.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x^ .
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing
placement of Michael Scott Lu.
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at the Aycock Ranch.
The County Probation Officer having recommended placement of Michael Scot ge 14s °
4 at the Aycock Ranch;
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor G 1, IT IS BY THE BOARD. '
ORDERED that authorization is granted for said placement at a e of $300 per month with
the understanding that the child's parents will reimburse--the county at the rate of $50
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per month to partially offset the cost of said placement.
The foregoing order was passe the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervi Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Ed A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Application
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of Frank J. Vaughn, Jr.,
for order freeing him from
responsibility for the
support of his parent (Civil
Code Section 206.7) .
The application of Frank J. Vaughn, Jr., for order freeing him from responsibility
for the support of his parent, Alice Vaughn, having been received and considered by the
Board and the same being supported by „the Declaration of Mrs . Mary Johnston, and good k
cause appearing therefore: F
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that pursuant to Civil Code Section 206.7, Frank J.
Vaughn, Jr. , is hereby freed from responsibility for the support of his parent, Alice Vaughn.
The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Super-
visor Dias, and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a;
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None. Y
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In the Matter of Proposeds;-
Formation of County Service
Area LIB-9, Pittsburg Area.
j This being the time fixed for public hearing on the proposed formation of County y..
I Service Area LIB-9, Pittsburg area, the following persons appeared in support of the`
proposal:
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Mr. E. C . Marriner, City Manager, City of Pittsburg, who stated that the r,v
intent of the City was to have the library services for one year only, which
would be sufficient time to obtain the additional revenue approximately
40,000) required for construction of the library building, which amount
would be raised by property taxes to be levied for 1967-1968; andyz'.,.
Mr. Bill Kramer; and
The following persons appeared in opposition to the proposed establishment of the 't
Service Area:
Mr. George Hutchinson, 32 North Broadway, West Pittsburg, California, who
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presented a petition signed by citizens and homeowners of the West Pittsburg
area, expressing opposition to the formation on the grounds that the residents.`
I in the area were not given sufficient notice of the hearing, and that establish '
ment of the Service Area will cause an increase in property taxes; and N
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Mrs . Opal Roberts; Mrs . John-Kunstal• Mr. George Britton; Mr. Charles Wall'P g s
Mrs. George Hutchinson; Mr. Chris Emes; and
The matter having been considered, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded b,
Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the petition filed by Mr Hutchinson bei ..
REFERRED to the County Assessor for the purpose of delineating on a map, the parcels•'be1--
ing to property owners signing said petition, for report on December 27, 19660
IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the hearing be CONTINUED to December 27,r,
1966 at 3:00 p.m.
j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: u _
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll.,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
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In the Matter of Ratifying
f Clerk's Action in Referring
Communication From State
I Department of Public Health
to County Health Department.
The Clerk of the Board having on December 19, 1966 referred to the County Health
Department a copy of a communication received by the Board from the State Department 'of
Public Health, with reference to redeclaration of Contra Costa County as a rabies area; acid
requesting the Health Department to complete "Statement of Enforcement" and return it
the State Department of Public Health on or before December 30, 1966;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Providing
Legal Defense for Civil T
a Service Commission, et al.
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County shall provide legal defense for the Civil Service Commission, the
Commissioners individually, and F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, in connection. with
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Alternate Writ of Mandate secured in behalf of Donald Terrill.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Cancellation
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of Taxes and Penalty on
Unsecured Roll and Discharge r
of Further Account ability for f
Collection of Tax.
The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in
the amount of $420.12 from Mr. Robert L. Hughes, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents
a first and final dividend of 69.25642% of a priority tax claim covering the following:
Fiscal Year 1963-64
Code 2002 Assessment 2242
Lorber, Emma M.
Teike, Jean
DBA: Colfax TV and Appliance
1843 Colfax Street
Concord, California"
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Merchandise - Equipment - Solvent Credits
Assessed valuation, personal property $6280 w«
money 50
Total 6330 r '
Assessed valuation, solvent credits $4320
Tax, tangible property $602.29
solvent credits 4.32
Total 606.61
Penalty 48.52
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and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested that authorization be granted f or cancellati n g
of the penalty as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; and
The Tax Collector-Treasurer having further requested that he be discharged from z.
further accountability for collection of the unpaid balance, thereby reducing the tax to
420.12, pursuant to Sections 2923 and 2925, as amended, of the Revenue and Taxation Code,
State of California;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT s ;
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said requests be and the same are hereby GRANTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s
UNOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Amended
Claim for Damages .
Donna Colleen McNinch, a minor, et al., 312 Western Avenue, Petaluma, California
and attorney Leo V. Killion, 1330 Lincoln Avenue, San Rafael, California) having filed with Y
this Board on December 13, 1966, amended claim for damages in the amount of $300,000;
NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, x
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended claim is hereby DENIED. x N
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, L '
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approving
recommendations of the
Social Programs Committee
of the Board. c.
On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following recommendations of the Social Programs Committee are
APPROVED: 3
Item Referral Date Recommendation
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Civil Service status 1/4/66 Remove from list ofr
fay
of the County referrals as the need
Probation Officer.for this investigation
is no longer necessary.
Establishment of Home 11/1/66 Remove from list of
Health Aide Program.g referrals as this matter
will be delayed for Wim"
approximately one year.
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Item Referral Date Recommendation
Report of Social Wel- 11/22/66 This matter is being
fare Committee of the reviewed by the Office
Grand Jury on Foster of the County Adminis
Care Facilities. trator and a report will
be made in two or three
months - remove from
list of referrals.
z The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
l AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny,
Thomas John Coll Edmund A. Linscheid.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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for Permission to Erect a
t Sign at Buchanan Field.
The Board having received a letter from Garry Grover, Pacheco, California, reques ' =
I ing permission for his tenant, Frank Patmon, operator of Pat's Airport Restaurant, Buchanan;
Field, to erect a sign approximately thirty-one feet in height for the purpose of advertisi' "
the restaurant, which is located within the airport but off the leased area, in the vz.cinity=
i of the intersection of John Glenn_ Drive and Concord Avenue;
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On motion
of Su Coll seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD;Supervisor
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises `
Committee of the Board (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) and to the Public
Works Department. e
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John _Coll, ray
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Request
for Appropriate Action
to Effect Transfer of
1 Property Between East
Contra Costa County Fire
Protection District and
Orinda County Fire Pro
taction District. z .
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The Board having received a letter from S. M. Haslett, President of the .Board ;of
j Commissioners, Orinda County Fire Protection District, requesting the Board to take appro k
priate action to effect transfer of property between the East Contra Costa County Fire
Protection District (Moraga Division) and the Orinda CountyFire Protection District, to Fp.
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fprovide more direct accessibility to the areas to be transferred, and to make boundary linest
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On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John CollPya a
j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
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In the Matter of Letter rte-s
from J. Lindquist re
Architectural Services
i Provided the County.
The Board having received a letter from Joyce Lindquist, 120 Collins Drive,
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Pleasant Hill, California, requesting information pertaining to architectural services
provided the County;
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On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD R
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,rr
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
T:•ABSEN None. a
In the Matter of Letter
From Board of Fire
Commissioners, E1 Sobrante
Fire Protection District,f
re Proposed Entrance to
Kennedy Grove.
The Board having received a letter from J. R. Brusie, Chairman of the Board of ry`
Fire Commissioners, El Sobrante Fire Protection District, advising that it is not in favor
of any entrance to Kennedy Grove from Patra Drive, E1 Sobrante area, if it is to be. made
available for any use other than an emergency entrance; z .
NOW, THERE-PORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT
IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to ,:the Public Works Director for report.
Thforegoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L
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NOES: None. dye
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Request
from N. Jones for Abatement
of Jay Forni, Inc., Concord
Area. r
The Board having received a letter from.Nathalie Jones, Winton Jones Development
Company, 1949 Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord, California, requesting the abatement of
Jay Forni, Inc., located on Arnold Industrial Highway, Concord, and stating that this company
is a heavy industrial operation, allegedly operating without a permit in a light industrial
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Zone;
On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Office of the District Attorney for report.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: .
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. ,Diss , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Expressing
Appreciation to Orrick,
Dahlquist, Herrington &
Sutcliffe for Advice and
Assistance in Connection
with Plans for Issuance of
Temporary Notes .
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WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors on October 25, 1966 adopted Resolution No. 5660
providing for the borrowing of funds and issuance and sale of temporary notes; and
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WHEREAS Emmett Hitchcock, County Tax Collector-Treasurer has informed the Board y;
I :that none of the above notes were tendered to a bank because sufficient funds became available
to the county; and nI
WHEREAS the legal firm of Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington & Sutcliffeprovidedadviceandassistancewithoutchargeinconnectionwithplansforissuanceofsaidtemporarynotes;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, the
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby express its appreciation to the legal G-
firm of Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
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The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the .Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coil,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.J
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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in the Matter of Proposed
Policy Pertaining to the E`
Association of Bay Area
Governments Regional
50HomeRulePlan.
The Board having on December 15, 1966, held a public hearing with reference to
consideration of the proposal of the Goals and Organization Committee of the Association
of Bay Area Governments, for regional home rule in the Bay Area and the Board having s
instructed its delegate on the Association of Bay Area Governments to seek-a delay with
reference to said matter at the December 16, 1966 meeting of the General Assembly of -saidq_..
Association; and
The Board having continued said hearing until January 10, 1967 at 3:,00 p.m., and:
having instructed its Clerk to contact the cities in the County as well as the Contra- Costar.,.".
County Mayors Conference to determine the official positions taken by the Cities on the - '
regional home rule of the Bay Area proposal; and having further fixed January.'17 1967 as
a date for Board decision on the matter; and
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The General Assembly of the Association of Bay Area Governments having on Deaember`1'
1966, voted in favor of the submission of legislation for Regional Home Rule in.,the Bay Ac s
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, ,,,,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing and decision dates are deferred, -to be .reset ;
at later dates when the Board has available, copies of the proposed legislation to be.-
introduced by the Association of Bay Area Governments .
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: J..
AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.
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NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid,
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Work
Experience (Flood
Control) Project.
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This being the time set for a discussion of the Social Service Department work 'J r'.
experience (Flood Control) project; and
Mr. R. E. Jorrlin, County Welfare Director, having submitted a written r sport to
the Board setting forth the results of his December 19, 1966 meeting .with representatives Y _
of groups interested in said project, and having read excerpts from said report,,: and Navin
placed a copy of said report with the Assistant Clerk of the Board for record purposes`; a_W,.1:
Supervisor T. J. Coll having asked Mr. Jornlin if he felt said project should be' ,rMY+
continued and Mr. Jornlin having responded in the affirmative and Supervisor. Coll having
stated that efforts should be made to obtain a waiver for the project under Section 1115, _
Title XI, of the Social Security Act so that wages could be paid to the workers in lieu of
a welfare grant, that the project should be continued with a wage rate comparable to -the Rv
rate of construction laborers as recommended by a number of the parties concerned; and
Supervisor J. P. Kenny having read letters from the Contra Costa County Central y , .
Labor Council and the Contra Costa County Employees Association Local 1675 both expressing,_
opposition to the project as operated, and Supervisor Kenny having also advised that,
petition submitted by Mr. Jack D. Kilerease, 1210 Salida Way, El Sobrante California;;
contained signatures of 208 people who favored the project, and Supervisor Kenny having rte
stated that the project had been discontinued due to rainy weather, that there was
feeling that the project was adverse to labor interests, and that the Board should study a ,
the situation and arrive at a solution within two or three months; and
Supervisor A. M. Dias having requested Mr. Jornlin to state if he felt the: same ,
way about the project as when it was initiated and Mr. Jornlin having. responded• that- he
did, and Supervisor Dias having asked Mr. Jornlin if anyone had been forced to work on' the >
project and Mr. Jornlin having responded in the negative, and Supervisor Dias having ;. h
commented that the people assigned to the project were apparently satisfied and. felt bettera
for having the opportunity to work, that the Social Service Department had checked an& wwv-.
complying with State laws and regulations on the project, that the Public Works .Department>
staff in charge of the project was satisfied with the work, that he felt the project .was Akw_
good one and should be continued, that the Social Service Department staff should be commeiw
for its efforts in connection with the project, and the workers on the project should have:6 .
their hours of work computed using the union scale for laborers; and
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Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having asked Mr. Jornlin if any welfare clients had refused
to work on the project and Mr. Jornlin having stated that welfare clients who were screened
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out for work on the project were urged to accept the assignments but none had been d ropped a "
from the welfare rolls, and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that welfare clients had not
objected to the project work as indicated by information furnished by the Public Works
Department, that the project did not result in the unemployment of any union worker and that1
the work of the project would not be done at all if the job were not set up for welfare
clients , and that the project was apparently successful but that it should be checked again
for approval of the State Department of Social Welfare; and
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having stated that he was strongly in favor of the project
but that the workers on the project should have their hours of work computed using the scale ti
of wages which would be paid in private employment; and
Mr. Cleophus Brown having appeared and stated that he had no objection to welfare
clients working but that they should be paid at the prevailing rate of wages because federal
funds were involved and he cited the Bacon-Davis Act; and
Mr. Hugh Caudel representing the Central Labor Council having appeared and stated that r
he agreed with the statements of Mr. Cleophus Brown, that the Central Labor Council did not
object to training programs, that the project was aimed at motivation and not training, that
the project was replacing prisoners with welfare recipients, and that meaningful training
and incentive were needed; and
Mr. Robert McLane, representing the Contra Costa County Employees Association Local'
1675, having appeared and stated that he had hoped the meeting called by Mr. Jornlin would
have resulted in more agreement, and indicated that he was in favor of a moritorium on the
project as had been suggested by the Greater Richmond Interfaith Council; and
Pastor Robert Leman of the Greater Richmond Interfaith Council having appeared and
stated that he wished to commend the Social Service Department for most of its job training
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programs, that the ultimate goal is to get people off the welfare rolls, that welfare
clients should have opportunities for support in ways that are more socially acceptable,
and that the basic motivations for getting off welfare rolls were that (1) grants were. small-,
2) welfare clients were subject to .personal supervision and (3) that there was community .,S
disapproval of people on welfare; and ,
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Mr . David Williams having appeared and stated that there was no evidence that the
project was successful and further indicated that there was a possibility of public agency
action to utilize free labor rather than to appropriate funds for project financing; and
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Mrs . Louise Morrison and Mrs. Katherine Himes, representing the Welfare Rights Organi-
zation having appeared and expressed strong opposition to the project; and
Mr. Ernest Salwen, Job Recruiter, Richmond Office, Social Service Department, having
appeared and described the project and explained that he was directly responsible for inter-
viewing and screening welfare clients for assignment to the project, that placement on the
project was intended to give welfare clients work experience useful in obtaining private
employment for them, that he counseled welfare recipients who did not wish to be assigned .to
the project but that some had refused, and that hours of work were computed by dividing the
welfare grant allowance of the welfare recipient by the approved hourly rate for the project;
and
Mr. B. D. Horne, Executive Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Association, Inc.,
having appeared and stated that public agencies do not have the resources to put all unem-
ployed people to work, that the total unemployment problem could not be solved by the Board
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of Supervisors, that the Social Service Department should be complimented for its project
efforts and that the program should be continued and extended so that every welfare recipient2
who can work is employed in some kind of useful occupation in return for his welfare assis-
tance; and
Mr. Fred Kracke, representing the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Social Service
Department, having appeared and stated that he wished to reiterate his support of the con-
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tinuance of the project and that the hourly rate used in computing the hours of project
work for each welfare recipient should be the construction_ laborers rate of $3.92 per hour;
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NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
IBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the work experience (flood control) pro ect is continued in
operation with the applicable rate to be the labor scale rate of 3.92 per hour.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.G
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In the Matter of Amending
Board Order of November 15,
1966 re Clifton Court Forebay,U4_
Peripheral Canal and San Joaquin
Master Drain.
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The Board having on November 15, 1966, adopted an order providing for a presentation'"
by Congressman Jerome R. Waldie and Senator George Miller, Jr., on the subject of Clifton ,fes
a Court Forebay, Peripheral Canal and San Joaquin Master Drain; y
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT ISf_
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of November 15, 1966 is amended to provide that the
services of a reporter shall be furnished to take minutes at the hearing scheduled by
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Congressman Waldie and Senator Miller, at the expense of the CountyWater Agency.
BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said minutes shall be transcribed in part
or whole as determined to be necessary by Congressman Waldie and Senator Miller at. the a
expense of the County Water Agency. X
The foregoing order was passed by the "following vote of the Board; Y
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Selection
of the "Standard" or
Optional" Method of
State Reimbursement for cvir
sMedicalCareCosts .
The County Administrator having stated that consideration of selection of the
Standard" or "Optional" method of State reimbursement for medical care costs was a matter.
of great importance, that the County Auditor-Controller now had as accurate statistic-
the reimbursement situation as could be expected to be made available, that in his opinion ,
the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T'. J.`.
Coll ) should meet on the matter with the County Medical Director a nd the County .Auditory
Controller and the County Administrator prior to December 27, 1966, and ,that a report on,
the selection should be made to the Board at its December 27, 1966 meeting rather than
its January 10, 1967 meeting as previously scheduled;
NOW THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS'P Y P
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the suggestions of the County Administrator are approved` and
3:30 p.m. on December 27, 1966 is set as the time for report to the Board on said ,matter
and for consideration of selection by the Board of one of said methods of reimbursement. "
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board-
AYES:
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. q.r,
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ABSENT: None,
In the Matter of County Hospital
Inventory Shortage and Selection te
of "Standard" or "Optional" Plans
for State Reimbursement of Medical
Care Costs .
This being the time fixed for consideration of the matter of County Hospital
inventory shortages and the matter of selection of the "Standard" or "Optional" methods
of state reimbursement of medical care costs; and
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County Administrator J. P. Mc Brien having stated that the Office of the County
Auditor-Controller had partially completed its reports on the County Hospital pharmacy. and ` `
medical care billing, that copies of these reports had been furnished to the members of t
the Board of Supervisors and to the County Hospital, and that in his opinion the recommends _
tions of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller insofar as completed should' "be- Accepted; .
yt,tand
County Auditor-Controller H. D. Funk having stated that the report of his ,offi.ce- rid.
on medical care billing had indicated personnel needs, that the report' of his off ice`'on t .:
the pharmacy was incomplete but to date indicated the need to assign one full-time clerk
to the pharmacy rather than one temporary part-time clerical employee as at present; and
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County Medical Director Dr. George Degnan having stated that it was his understandingthr_ the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board of Supervisors, the CountyAdministratorandheweretomeetonthepharmacymatterpursuanttoaBoardorder
November 15, 1966 ) , that this meeting had not been held, that the matter of the pharmacy ywasnotmuchofaproblem, that the other matter ("Standard" versus "Opt conal" method of
state reimbursement of the cost of medical care) was extremely important and should be
discussed fully, that the issue of discrepancy in the pharmacy inventory at the CountyHospitalwasofminimumimportance, that• many years back the County Hospital had tried to
extend its inventory to include items on the shelves, that now it has come out that therehasbeenadiscrepancyinwhatwasdispensedandwhatwastheinventory, that a survey ofotherhospitalshasshownthatthereisnoefforttomakeanappraisalorinventoryofwhatisontheshelves, that it was interesting to note that such questions had not been 2broughtupbyanyofficeexceptthathehadbroughtupthematterintermsofpersonnel
actions, that no facts had been revealed that he had not already known, that he had a
survey= of Bay Area Hospitals which he would like to submit to the Board, that pharmacy f
controls at the County Hospital were above the average, and that no inventories were beingkeptinRichmondandPittsburg (at the County Hospital Clinics) ; and
Supervisor T. J. Coll having asked Dr. Degnan if other hospitals had the same pharmacyinventorylossastheCountyHospitalandDr. Dc-gran having stated that other hospitalsdidnottrytoadjust; and
Supervisor A. M. Dias having inquired as to whether the meeting between the Adminis-tration and Finance Committee of the Board, the County Administrator, the County Auditor-Controller, and the County Medical Director had been held and Dr. Degnan having replied zr
that no joint meetings had been held and that be thought the recommendations of the Office
of the County Auditor-Controller were a minor part of the matter described in the Board A`Order (November 15, 1966) ; anda3
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having inquired if Dr. Degnan objected to the thirteen
recommendations of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller. and Dr. Degnan havingstatedthatheobjectedtothethirteenrecommendations, that the County Hospital method
of accounting in handling inventories was quite satisfactory, that among other things the n'
survey of Bay Area hospitals showed that the County Hospital pharmacy wai dispensingtwiceasmuchasanyiritheBayArea, and that his recommendation was that the inventoryissuewasasuperficialandminormatter; and
Supervisor Coll having advised Dr. Degnan to give the Board the figures (Bay AreaHospitalsurvey) ; and 5t
Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that before action to implement any of the
pharmacy proposals be taken a meeting with the County Medical Director and the CountyAuditor-Controller and the County Administrator be held, and that the matter involved only
a half-time clerk; and j
A._Mr. Funk having stated that his office believed everything in its report and the
report stands but that his impression was the meeting of today was to be a committee
tmeetingandnotanitemontheBoardagenda; and
Mr. B. D. Horne, Executive Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Association,
Inc., having stated that no action should be taken until there is better agreement amongthoseconcerned, that the County Hospital request for positions had not been adequatelyjustified, that he was glad to see the Board have the Codnty Auditor-Controller look into
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the pharmacy function, that Dr. Degnan did not know everything to be known about the matter xy,
unless he was a C.P.A., and that too many surveys are shelved with nothing done; and
Supervisor Call having suggested that the whole matter be held up for three weeks KuntiltheCountyAuditor-Controller had finalized his recommendations, that then a meetingbeheldwithDr. Degnan, and that in the meantime Dr. Degnan should submit the survey ofBayAreaHospitalstotheBoard; and
Dr. Degnan having stated that further discussions would clarify the situation fortheBoard, that he had the facts for the Board, and that he did not need to be a C.P.A.
to be the County Hospital Administrator; and
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Supervisor E. A. Linscheid hazing stated that the whole matter was controversiali" and that he suggested that Mr. .Horne be included in discussion of the situation;
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the whole matter be held over for report to the Board on
January 10, 1967 at 2:00 p.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board;
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. G/
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
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In the Matter of Proposed
Revisions to the House
Moving Ordinance.
The Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee of the Board
Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) having reviewed the proposed revisions
to the house moving ordinance and considered the statements made by R. H. Myers, house
moving contractor, and R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector; and-
The Committee having recommended to the Board that decision in this matter be
delayed pending a meeting between the Building Inspector and persons concerned; and
Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by
Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision is deferred to January 17.9
1967, at 10:00 a.m.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of A proval of
Resolution No. 58 .
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY F{.
THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5814, in which the Board declares building located 4
at 215 Messenger Street, Port Chicago, California, to be a public nuisance, and orders
the owners, Arthur Greene, et al. to abate said nuisance within 30 days, is APPROVED, q ..
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5815.
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5815, in which the Board approves the formation of County
Service Area LIB-10, Pinole area, is ADOPTED.
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AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid , James P. Kenny.
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ABSENT: None. r'
In the Matter of Approval of
Resolution No. 5816.
On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No.
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noncontiguous territory to the City of Brentwood (sewer farm annexation) , is ADOPTED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: k
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.C:
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.e`
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In the Matter of Approval
of Resolution No. 5817. t :
On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Resolution No. 5817, in which the Board endorses the "Open House" arrangements
of the Superior Court Judges and urges the public to take advantage of the opportunity made P
available to view the renovated County Courthouse on Wednesday, December 28, 1966 between
9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. , is APPROVED.
The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:i
AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, µ -f
ti Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.
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None.ABSENT:
None.In the Matter of
Approval of Resolution No . 5820.
yIf On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5820, in which the Board accepts as completed as of December 20,
r 1966, contract with Ron Rawson, Inc., for construction of a 32-foot fishing boat, is
F APPROVED.
x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board: AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John
Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT: None.
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ApprovAl of Resolution No. 5822. i
z`On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5822, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of County
tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies for public purposes, is
APPROVED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the
Board:AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,
A,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES:
None.ABSENT: None.
t In the Matter of
Hourly Wage Rate to Apply
to Flood Control Work
Training
Project.w
L The Board having further considered the construction laborers ' hourly wage rate
to be applicable to the current Flood Control Work Training Project for welfare clients, taking
f into account the relationship between said rate and the compensation paid to
maintenance personnel of the Public Works
Department;NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by
Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator and the Personnel
E Director are directed to make comparative analyses (taking into account fringe benefits ) of
the{ construction laborers ' wage rate and the caapensation paid to maintenance laborers of
the Public Works Department ani report thereon to the
Board.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:
N AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i
r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.
Kenny.NOES :Vons.3 ,
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None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 27, 1966, at 9 a.m., in
the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS.
I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to
be a full; true and correct copy of the original documents, r.
records, instruments; books: papers; maps and transcripts in
actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or
otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law.
I further certify that the foregoing records were micro-
filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions
of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code.
witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors
affixed this 13th day of February i 19 73
W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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