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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 01111966 - Sup Rec Vol 86SUPE R5.vlORS RECORDS VOLUME COVERING a t0 28 1 / 6 ! 1+ BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1966 THE BOARD PNET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION 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. M, In the Matter of Report by County Administrator on Emergency Power Facilities . This Board having on November 30, 1965 directed the County Administrator's Office to furnish information in regard to public facilities and their ability to operate with emergency power in the event of a massive power failure; and the County Administrator having filed with this Board his report dated January 5, 1966; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is referred to the Board's Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) for report to the Board on January 25, 1966 at 10 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, Ci i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. P. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r x. w In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. si j The County Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of $150 to the County Probation Department has been received from the Brentwood Lions Club; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift in the amount of $150 is hereby ACCEPTED. ly The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Co11, Y : Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of County Administrator on authorized overnight travel by county employees during the quarter ending December 31, 1965, 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.t NOES: None. t ABSENT: None. S4 qtk" 4 r Aa January 11, 1966 - continued - x 7IntheMatterofAuthorizing Appropriation Adjustments .aw 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 adjustment is approved for the following county department, . to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Flood Control District Zone 1 a s Lower Marsh Creek Construction 252123 9,385 ate 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 eP. Kenny. 1W! NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Via. Appropriation Adjustments . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are approved for the following county departments , to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Jury Commissioner i 237 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 875 Temporary Salaries 875 Sheriff #255 Roflex Camera gl Brief Case Tape Recorder 81 s Contra Costa County Fire District kF 4 door sedan 2025 58 Box Springs 2025 58 r na 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. 1 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing bridge of service during a period of separation of Mrs . R. Evelyn Kasik. At the request of Mrs . Evelyn Kasik, and as recommended by the Director of Personnel J? under the provisions of Section 2461 of the County Ordinance Code, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the period of Mrs . Kasik's separation from May 31, 1960 to October 31, 1960, be bridged, and that for length of service award and allied purposes Mrs . Kasik's County employment be considered as continuous from September 20, 1954• The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, 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. X January 11, 1966 - continued - r; In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost Owed Contra Costa County. 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims T Court by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost owed Contra Costa County. j Major Clark 55.00 Mr. J. McClain 12.00 Cathlean Edenburg 22.78 Mr. Walter McGonigle 16.65 Michael Edwards 131.69 Mr. Meyers 10.00 Mr. D. Freeman 10.40 Joe Olgardt 22.20 Mr. Goodrum 10.40 E. Skinner 14.40 y Mr. T S. Gunn 10.40 Mr. Robert Stinson 39.20 Cleophas Lawson 200.00 Mr. Sol Tyroler 64.67 3 Mrs . Charlotte Lester 20.00 Mr. James White 16.53 Mr. Michael A. Lopez 70.00 Mr. Ervin Wilder 12.05 r Mr. Kenneth Lyons 10.00 Mr. Benton Wright 31.14 PASSED AND ADOPTED on January 11, 1966 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ryx Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing placement of Michael Andrew i Metz in the Nancy Nutting Nursery, South San Francisco. 1 a On the recommendation of the County Welfare Director, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for placement of Michael Andrew Metz, a three ear old retarded child, in the Nancy Nutting Nursery, South San Francisco, at a cost of 260 per month. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,a Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. j Y j ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing z payment for rental of one typewriter and payment of telephone bills for Pittsburg Concerted Services Project. s The Social Service Department having requested that authorization be granted for payment of telephone charges and for rental of one typewriter for the Pittsburg Concerted Services Project, pending approval of an application for Economic Opportunity Act funds; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Office of the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to make payment for telephone charges and for rental of one typewriter for the Pittsburg Concerted Services Project through the period April 30, 1966, on submission of properly rendered demands or invoices, such items to be a charge against the appropriate Administration i account of the Contra Costa County Social Service Department. s The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y, 3 f y p s n C a ia yi i r. January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Acquisition of a training and station site for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. The Board having considered the acquisition of a training and station site (11.76 acres ) for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, located on the north side of Geary Road extension, westerly of Oak Grove Road, which acquisition has been approved by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the District; and Mr . William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, having questioned the need for the size of the area involved and the purchase price; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that .s aid matter is referred to the Public Works Committee ( Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) for report in one week. 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. L NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Contract and Agreement with delegate agencies to carry out r U. S. Department of Labor Neighborhood Youth Corps tir Project No. R7-6242-05- On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Contract and Agreement with the Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools, Contra Costa County Library, John Swett Unified School District, Liberty Union High School District, Neighborhood House, Inc. , and Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, delegating to these agencies as subcontractors, responsibility for execution of United States Department of Labor Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number R7-6242-059 involving an estimated expenditures C of $144,394.33 in Federal funds and local contributions of $20,003.70. 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.Q" NOES: None. ABSENT: None.r Ir_ the Matter of Approving AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Right of Entry to Flood STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 16 Control District for j installation of storm drain. On the recommendation of the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Entry tendered to the Board this date granting permission to Storm Drainage District Zone No. 16 to enter on property of r the Mt . Diablo Unified School District (as shown on plat attached to the permit ) for Aft installation of storm drain, is APPROVED, and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Right of Entry. The foregoing order was passed 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. r r JIY 5. January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Granting T Right of Entry to Flood Control District to place t 4+3 fill material on County Airport (Buchanan Field Airport, Concord) . On recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Right of Entry tendered to the Board this date granting permission to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, their agents, contractors , and assigns, to enter on County property at Buchanan Field Airport, Concord (as shown on map attached to the permit) for the purpose of disposing of excavated earth material from the widening of Walnut Creek channel, is APPROVED with the following conditions : 1. Permission is to be temporary and in effect only during the period of construction. rxr 2. Fill material will be spread and graded to drain. Premises will be left in a clean and orderly condition. K1 . Permit is applicable only to Walnut Creek Project, Corps of Engineers Contract 3. k The foregoing order was passed b the following x'g g p y ng vote of the Board: ry h.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 Fixing a time for discussion of j Report presented to the Board by Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer. Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, filed with the Board a communication dated January 6, 1966 with reference to activities within the department: the various programs r conducted and the services provided. Dr. Blum recommends filling the Assistant Health Officer position (there has been a vacancy for some time in that particular classification) , i and requests that the Administrator be asked to review the possibilities for a major study of the County's four Health and Welfare agencies . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WASBY THE BOARD ORDERED that January 25, 1966 at 3 p.m. be fixed for discussion of Dr. Blum's report. M 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. F L NOES: None . ABSENT: None. jIn the Matter of Vacancy I in class of Assistant County Health Officer in the County Health Department. s This Board having heretofore referred the matter of whether an existing vacancy in j the class of Assistant County Health Officer in the County Health Department should be filled, i to the Social Programs Committee for report, and at the request of said Committee and I f On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that said Committee is granted additional time, to January 25, 1966 at 11 a.m., to report on said matter. 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. vZ ABSENT: None. t s y 1 S. January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Park Sites to be acquired with State Bond Grant Funds . This Board having or. January 4, !0,66 referred the matter of whether ownership of property being acquired for park purposes within the County with State Bond Grant Funds should be vested in the. name of the County or in the name of the East Bay Regional Park District, ro the Public Word_. Department, attention Park Director, and to the Board's Public Educ.tion ani ion Committee (Supervisors Dias and Kenny) for report this day; rt On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Committee is granted additional time, to January 18, 1966 at 10 a.m., to report. 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 Postponing r time for report by committee appointed to consider appli- cation of Southern Pacific Company to relocate certain facilities, Richmond. x a This Board having on December 7, 1965 fixed this time for committee appointed on that date to report on the application of the Southern Pacific Company to the Public Utilities Commission for authority to relocate certain facilities, abandon existing y buildings and to discontinue passenger service at Richmond, Milepost 15.0; and On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said committee is granted additional time, to February 15, 1966 at 10 a.m., to report on said matter. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a y 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 approval of dues ' deduction, C. V. Forry, member of Local 1675. This Board having on December 21, 1965 referred the matter of the appeal presented by Mr. Jerome R. Waldie, attorney at law, representing Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, from the denial by the County Auditor-Controller of the signed authorization of Mr. C. V. Forry, member of Local 1675, for deduction of $10.84 monthly to said Local, to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) and to the District Attorney for report on January 11, 1966 at 10:30 a.m.; and the District w Attorney having on January 10, 1966 filed his report; and At the request of the Social Programs Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Committee is granted additional time, to January 18, 1966 at 10:30 a.m., to report on said 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. u January 11, 1966 - continued - l In the Matter of Reappointment i of Frank Dal Porto and Ray Walker as members of the Board of Trustees of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District. On recommendation of the Board of Trustees of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERZD that Frank Dal Porto and Ray Walker are reappointed Trustees of the Diablo j Valley Mosquito Abatement District for two-year terms, commencing January 2, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r:w. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. j NOES: None. r ` ABSENT: None. g:-- In the Matter of Communication from Mr. George Pyatt re drainage and flooding in Oakley area. r. George S P att Route 2 Box 301AcommunicationhavingbeenreceivedfromMr. g y , Oakley, regarding drainage and flood conditions in the Oakley area, on Sand Mound Boulevard a and south of Cypress Road; and r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Public Works Department for report to the Board at the earliest date 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. 4 i t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. A In the Matter of Project to evaluate certain services rendered children by the 1 Health Department. Rw. Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, having requested authorization for the Health Department to assist the Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association in its project to evaluate the efficiency and quality of services to so-called "well children" when done 1 in the offices of a practitioner of a family's choice for all the child's care as compared to the same services given in a Health Department Well Baby Clinic, with the understanding that the Health Department will not expend funds beyond those already authorized; and 4 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors 3 Moriarty and Dias) for report to the Board. j 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. f it NOES: None. 1 Y ABSENT: None. E In the Matter of Amended Claim for Damages. Ardella Pleasanton, represented by her attorney, Mr. William P. Moses, Law Offices, Pelletreau, Gowen, Moses & Porlier, 2090 Twenty-Third Street, San Pablo, California, having filed with this Board on January 5, 1966, amended claim for damages in the amount of $100,000; I NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended 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. r ti 1 January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Amended Claim for Damages. Elbert D. Freeman, represented by his attorney, Mr. William P. Moses, Law Offices, Pelletreau, Gowen, Moses & Porlier, 2090 Twenty-Third Street, San Pablo, California, having f filed with this Board on January 5, 1966, amended claim for damages in the amount of 10,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended claim is hereby DENIED. 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. t ABSENT: None. 4 In the Matter of Amended Claim for Damages . George Pleasanton, represented by his attorney, Mr. William P. Moses, Law Offices, Pelletreau, Gowen, Moses & Porlier, 2090 Twenty-Third Street, San Pablo, California, having filed with this Board on January 5, 1966, amended claim for damages in the amount of $25,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended claim is hereby DENIED. F The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:F i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Claim for Damages . David Massey, 1167 Raymond Drive, Pacheco, California, having filed with this Board on January 4, 1966, claim for damages, the amount not stated; 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: ry 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 investigation of the Y= Las Trampas area for R' regional park purposes land acquisition) . The Board of Directors of the East Bay Regional Park District having advised this f : Board that it is not financially possible to acquire a regional park in the Las Juntas area and recommending that further exploration to acquire property for that purpose in the Las Juntas area be discontinued; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the District is APPROVED and the District is urged to proceed with an investigation of the Las Trampas area and report to this Board on a land acquisition plan for development of a regional park in the Las Trampas C area. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. January 11, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Communication received from Mr. Tony Miranda regarding amount of rent paid for home occupied by welfare recipient. A communication having been received from Mr. Tony Miranda, 2120 Bush Avenue San Pablo, protesting the amount of rent received for a home rented to an individual who is presently receiving County aid; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the District Attorney, County Welfare Director, . < and to the Board's Social Programs Committee ( Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) for report H January 25, 1966. F 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. f ABSENT: None. Y s In the Matter of Providing legal defense for certain 4; County employees. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County shall provide legal defense in the following actions respectively, w filed against the employees in the Office of *the Sheriff, as indicated: Employee Plaintiff Action Sgt. Louis J. Skuce Glidewell 96614-97170 JDeputySheriffRonnieL. Willis Glidewell 97170-96614IDeputySheriffRoyH. Wallis Kinney 96679 Deputy Sheriff Eugene Freitas Martineau 23534 Deputy Sheriff James A. Schulz Martineau Deputy Sheriff Don Sills Sewell Superior Court) 98013 Civil) W,3o6 Deputy Sheriff Stan R. Kamrud Sewell Superior Court) 98013 Civil) 44306 Deputy Sheriff Elmore Hayes Sewell Superior Court) 98013 Civil) 44306 Deputy Sheriff J. J. DeGraef Sewell Superior Court) 98013 Civil) 44306 Deputy Sheriff Jerry Zeller Sewell Superior Court) 98013 Civil) 44306 i Sgt. Joseph Walsh West 355334 z7 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. G ABSENT: None. Y In the Matter of Reappointment of Daniel E. Boatwright as a Commissioner of the Contra 1 Costa County Fire Protection District for a term of four years . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARDjORDEREDthatDanielE. Boatwright, 1765 Danesta Drive, Concord, California, is reappointed as a Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for a term of four years, commencing January 1, 1966 and ending January 1, 1970. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, h Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 4 ABSENT: None. 10 January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Reappointment of Antone W. Pereira, Jr. as Commissioner of Briones County Fire Protection District for a four-year term. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Antone E. Pereira, Jr. is reappointed as a Commissioner of Briones County Fire Protection District for a four-year term, commencing retroactively on January 1, 1965. 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. In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. Robert Cooper to office of Trustee of the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Robert Cooper, 3215 Palomares Avenue, Lafayette, California, is appointed to the office of Trustee of the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District for a term ending October 17, 1967, filling the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Johnson A. Thomas, Jr. on December 14, 1965. 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. G" ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances . 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. 1946 which rezones land in the Concord Area, request of Mr. Joe Smoot; 1059-RZ) No. 1947 which rezones land in the Walnut Creek Area, initiated by Plannin Commission; (687-RZ) No. 1948 which rezones land in the E1 Sobrante Area, request of Mr. Joe Micheles; Y 1057-RZ) No. 1949 which rezones land in the Oakley Area, request of Mr. Robert Campbell; 1044-RZ) No. 1950 which rezones land in the San Ramon Area, (1052-RZ and 1064-RZ) requests of Mr. 0. C. Scott and Mrs . Viola Bates, et al; No. 1951 which rezones land in the San Ramon Area, request of Kaiser Sand and Gravel; (1060-RZ) No. 1952 which rezones land in the Pleasant Hill Area, request of Mr. Robert Eshleman. (1062-RZ) IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circu- lation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows : No. 1946 in the "DIABLO BEACON" t ` No. 1947 in the "CONTRA COSTA TIMES" No. 1948 in the "EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS" No. 1949 in the "ANTIOCH DAILY LEDGER" No. 1950 in THE VALLEY PIONEER" No. 1951 in THE VALLEY PIONEER" No. 1952 in THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT" 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. 1 C ABSENT: None. l January 11, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Request from IN,V Antioch City Council for inclusion of portion of "H" Street in City-County Thorough- fare System. This Board having heretofore referred the requEst of the City of Antioch relative to proposed addition of "H' Street, Antioch, to the City-County Thoroughfare System, to 3 the Public Works Director for report; n On recommendation of Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request, as supported by Mr. Maynard's letter is re-referred to the City County Engineering Advisory Committee and z City-County Planners for review and recommendation to the Highway Advisory Committee pursuant `. to normal procedure for processing such requests. 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. In the Matter of Request from the City of Richmond for certain additions and deletions to the City-County Thoroughfare System.f This Board having heretofore referred the request of City of Richmond dated December 21, 1965 for certain additions and deletions to the City-County Thoroughfare System, to the Public Works Department for report; 1 On recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on m3tion of Supervisor Coll, j seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the City-County Engineering Advisory Committee and City-County Planners for review and recom- mendation to the Highway Advisory Committee pursuant to normal procedure for processing such =A requests . t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Mori9rty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1941 and 1942. s This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1941 and 1942 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 k and in the manner required by law; r; r 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 published. t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r' NOES: None. L ABSENT: None. s t r: 1? F January 11, 1966 - continued - z In the Matter of Legislation Proposing Changes in the Administration of the Social Welfare Program. Supervisor James E. Moriarty having reported for the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) on referrals to the committee concerning legislation proposing changes in the administration of the Social Welfare Program, and having indicated that the Social Programs Committee concurs in the recommendations of the County Supervisors Association of California Relief Committee, made to the Board of Directors of the County Supervisors Association of California at its annual meeting in Eureka, California on October 20, 1965, which recommendations were as follows : 1. That the Board of Directors go on record as rejecting the turning over to a the State, county responsibility for the administration of welfare programs in California; and 2. That the Board of Directors create a Relief Ad Hoc Committee for the purpose and constructive count program in the welfareofdevelopingapositiveypg m field and to make specific recommendations for the implementation of such a program; and t Having also indicated that the Social Programs Committee feels that any major change in the administration of the Social Welfare Program must have the backing of at least the majority of counties, the committee recommends that no action be taken by Contra Costa County until the County Supervisors Association of California Relief Ad Hoc Committee submits a report on its findings; and z.r The District Attorney having reported on the need for local control of welfare programs as indicated by activities of the District Attorney's Family Support Division; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Social Programs Committee, including the report of the District Attorney which is made a part of the Social Programs Committee report, ' K is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FTTRTHER ORDERED that a copy of said report shall be furnished to the Board of Supervisors of Solano County and to the Solano County Taxpayers Association. { IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the report shall be furnished to the County Supervisors Association of California for consideration by its Relief and Relief Ad Hoc Committees . The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Proposed YEy7. establishment of a combined Public Defender and Legal Aid Program. Mr. Robert Sanford, President of the Contra Costa County Bar Association, appeared before the Board and requested that the County submit an application under the Economic Opportunity Program for the establishment of a combined Public Defender and Legal Aid Program, said program to be under the auspices of a non-profit corporation to be known as the Contra Costa Legal Services Foundation. Others who spoke in favor of the proposal were: Mr. Al Engelking, President of the Central County Bar Association; Mr. Douglas Cowan, Attorney at Law; Mr. William Hoffman, President of the Richmond Bar Association; Mr. Henry Ramsey, Attorney at Law; Honorable Martin Rothenberg, Judge of the Superior Court; Mr. William Lucey on behalf of Local 1675; Mrs . Iona White; Mr. Jim Lipari; Mr. Dave Bortin, Attorney at Law; Mr. Primo Ruis, Chairman of the Economic Opportunity Council; Reverend Nelum, s President of the E1 Cerrito Branch of the Economic Opportunity Y Council. Mr. Gene Brusatori, Development Director of the Economic Opportunity Program, answered questions with reference to cost of the program and the amount which will be paid through the Federal Government. Mr. Art Robson, Attorney at Law, noted that the practical aspects had not been r discussed. r x ij r` a a January 11, 1966 - continued - I Mr. Allan Williams and Mr. Paul Geary, Attorneys at Law, spoke in opposition. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed and the matter is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for report to the Board on February 1, 1966 at 2 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,4 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Affirming acceptance of bids by County Building Inspector for demolition of buildings s on property ordered abated.z Mr. Marvin Taylor of the County Building Inspector's Office reported that one bid had been received for demolition of building on property of Serafim Jesus which building the : F Board had ordered abated, said bid being from Pacific Excavators, 707 Cleveland Avenue, Albany, in the amount of $900, and said bid has been accepted by the County Building Inspector and Mr. Taylor also reported that three bids were received from the following: Built-Rite Construction Company .. . .500 Winton Jones Construction Company. . . 380 Pacific Excavators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 and said County Building Inspector accepted the bid of Pacific Excavators, the lowest bid, for the 44 demolition of building on property of Daniel and Minnie Arnold heretofore ordered abated; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the acceptance of said bids by the County Building Inspector is affirmed and j approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s. 51 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. xV ABSENT: None. tib In the Matter of Proposed s Project for Migrant Health Campsite Program. The Public Works Committee requested County Administrator McBrien to comment on they proposed project for the Migrant Health Campsite Program; and Mr. McBrien recommended that f any structures which would be acquired for said campsite should be acquired at a nominal r j cost and should be the type which could be easily dismantled. There are no specified standard 1 for said structures as of this date. Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, urged that the paving of area for the housing structures and the installation of sanitary facilities be taken care of as soon as possible. He noted that action on determining the type of structures could be deferred until j a later time. On the recommendation of the Public Works Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be referred s to the Public Works Director, the County Administrator, and to the County Health Officer to review the scope components of the work involved and make recommendations to the Board in one week. The foregoing order was passed 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. e 14 1 y 14 January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing 14 Public Works Director to approve recommendations to Board of Retirement for approval of contract Change Orders . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to approve, on behalf of the Board of Supervisors, recommendations to the Board of Retirement for approval of Change Orders on R; contracts let by the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association up to $500 on contracts under $50,000, and up to l% of contracts over $50,000, but in no event to exceed the amount of $4,500. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Board Order dated January 4, 1966 authorizingthePublicWorksDirectortoapproveChangeOrdersoncontractsletbytheBoardofRetirement is hereby RESCINDED. n r 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. n NOES: None./ ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to make certain revisions in street lighting in County Service Area L-32, Kensington. At the request of the City of E1 Cerrito and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is x AUTHORIZED to install and make the following revisions in County Service Area L-32; 1. Change light Nos. 32, 76, 77, and 157 from 2500 lumen incandescent to 7500 lumen mercury vapor lights. r 2. Add one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor light on the west side of Santa Fe Avenue one pole south of existing light No. 157. y# 3. Add one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor light on the west side of Colusa Avenue one pole north of existing light No. 32. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 116ABSENT: None. G In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4736. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOA RD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4736, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute V cancellation of lien against Jacqueline C. Sadler, 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. 7 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. l ti 1~ January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Aproval 4 of Resolution No. 9737. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4737, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute subordination of lien against Velma Alsobrook, is APPROVED. I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:xr' AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f f. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Vc T- In the- Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4738. a On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4738, in which the Board authorizes extension of termination date of lease with MB Associates (Bollinger Canyon, Nike Site) to February 28, 1966, is iZ 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. cy NOES: None. rk ABSENT: None. z, a„ In the Matter ofr', proval J of Resolution No. 4741. i On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coli, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4741, in which the Board orders abatement of nuisance at 310 Grove Street, Richmond, property of Roosevelt and Tecora Whittington, is APPROVED. 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. e ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM y of Resolution No. 742. 94DRAINAGEDISTRICTSONE N0. 16 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD 1 ORDERED that Resolution No. 4742 in which the Board a grovesagreement with BEPCO INC dated January 4, 1966, for construction of portion of Line "A from east of Helen Road to Strandwood Elementary School, Pleasant Hill, and authorizes Chairman to execute same, is APPROVED. w 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. h' ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4743• r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4743, in which the Board accepts the bid of Taylor and Company for purchase of $131,696 Improvement Bonds, Assessment District No. 1964-2, Buena Vista l Area, for par value thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery and plus a premium of $3,637, is APPROVED. The foregoing order wasgg 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. Ali NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Yµ 1 t) January 11, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Aproval of Resolutions Nos . 47&5-4748• On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos 4745-4748, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correction of certain 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, f Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z NOES: None. I: ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4750 t hs On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4750, in which the Board endorses legislation which would authorize the county and cities to obtain insurance in punitive damage situations, is APPROVED. 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4751. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4751 in which the Board commends Deborah Crouse, Mrs . Coleen r Gengler and Mrs . Loraine Schillinger for their heroism in rescuing the Clarence Johnson family from their gas filled home in .El Sobrante, 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. q NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4752. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4752, in which the Board accepts a deed dated December 21, 1965 u from City of Antioch for Lots 21 and 23 on 19th Street and "F" Street in Antioch for the proposed Antioch Library in County Service Area LIB-7, is APPROVED. 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. x ABSENT: None. t r k: X: 17 tet h January 11, 1966 - continued - z j, I In the Matter of The j appointment of Mr. B. 0. Russell, Administrative Assistant, Public Works Department, to the Hospitals and Related Health Facilities and Services Planning Committee. a The Board having been advised of the appointment of Mr. B. 0. Russell, Adminis- trative Assistant, Public Works Department, (as one of the representatives of the public as consumers of hospital services) on the Hospitals and Related Health Facilities and M Services Planning Committee, which committee is established in compliance with the provisions of Senate Bill 543 of the 1965 Legislature (Chapter 12?5 of the California Statutes of 1965) ; and i The Board having been advised that the expenses of Mr. Russell for service on said committee will be paid by the committee, and having been advised further that Mr. Russell ` has an "exempt" status (payment of overtime not authorized) ; X x NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Russell is authorized to serve on said committee with the understanding; that he is not an official county representative while so serving and because his "exempt" status permits him to perform his official county duties without conflict with committee work. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Utilizing the Services of the County Supervising Architect as a Project Architect. v yt The Board having referred to its Public Works Committee (Supervisors T. J. Coll and E. A. Linscheid) , for report and recommendation, the matter of the commissioning of the County Supervising Architect as Project Architect on particular building projects; and The Public Works Committee having made on this date the following recommendations: 1. The county continue to utilize the services of F. L. R. Confer h and Associates as Supervising Architect; and t 2. The composition of the County Architectural Selection Committee comprised of the Public Works Director, the Building Mainte- nance Superintendent, and the County Supervising Architect) be modified so that the County Administrator shall personally serve on said Selection Committee in lieu of the County Supervising Architect; and w 3. In those cases where the County Supervising Architect is selected as Project Architect there be deducted from his architectural fee an amount equivalent' to five-eighthsof one percent (0.6250) of the percentage fee which would otherwise be paid to him, such amount to bee utilized at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors to t Pay for architectural and/or engineering services to review the work of the County Supervising Architect serving as Project Architect; r NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Public Works Committee are approved --A.' and BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of the selection of a project J architect for the proposed new County Hall of Justice (inclusive of new jail facilities ) is referred back to the County Architectural Selection Committee, as reorganized in the- afore- said manner, for recommendation to the Board. 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. ABSENT: None. G wA 8 January 11, 1966 - continued - And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 18, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers , Administration Building, Martinez, California. es P. Ke y,fi rman ATTEST: W.W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk 1 ey" BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1966 THE BOARD MEP IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M . DIAS, JAMES E. F MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. xr PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. r On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followingv 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 Library. Add one (1) Librarian II, Salary Range 39 ($598-$727) , and cancel one (1) Supervising Librarian Technical Services, Salary Range 46 ($710-$862), effective Y' January 19, 1966. Also delete the class of Supervising Librarian Technical Services . Health Department. Add one (1) Assistant Sanitarian, Salary Range 34 530-$644) , and cancel one (1) Sanitarian, Salary Range 38 ($584-$710), effective January 19, 1966. Probation Department. Reclassify one (1) Typist Clerk, position number 09,t< Salary Range 17 ($349-$425) , to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481) , effective January 19, 1966. Social Service. Add one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 556-$676), and cancel one (1) Social Worker I, Salary Range 30 ($481-$584) , effective January 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. Pr I January 18, 1966 - continued - j In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor a Dias, 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 DECREASE INCREASE Board of Supervisors Professional Services 1003 3,500 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 39500 Oakley Justice Court x#234 M Temporary Salaries 1003 200 Reserve for Contingencies 200 x Planning 357 Reserve for contingencies 1003 3,100 Temporary Salaries TAO Overtime 2,700; Public Works C O?STT RA COSTA COUNTY WATER r AGENCY F Miscellaneous Services 2825 1000000 Office Ebcpense 2825 2,500 Other Travel-Employees 2825 500 Professional Services 282521,000 Water Line 2825 47,000 Reserve for Contingencies 2825 299000 Sheriff's Department 256 r' i 2 Mobile Radios - Transister type 2fT/R, 30 watt, @975.00 + 78.00 tax 2,028 3 Mobile Radios -1 Transistor type 1fT/R, 30 watt f n- @850,00 + 102.00 2,652 1 Mobile Radio, Transistor type 15r Citizens Band r @ 250.00 + 10.00 tax 260 Antennas for above u grouped) n 150.00 + 6.00 tax 156 r 1 Power Supply to include following: 2 group II 12V batteries 1 meter switch panel r composite) 1 battery charger, variable 1 power converter 12V DC to 120V AC @300.00 + 12.00 tax 312 1 Telephone System installed to include following: 3 Telephone Instruments+ Switching to select either of 2 trunks est. @150.00 + 6.00 tax 156 1 Used Trailer approx. 20' Est. @1,800.00 + 72.00 10872 K tet II r n ct O January 18, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND DECREASE INCREASE Transister Amplifier for sound system less speakers @150.00 + 6.00 tax 156 Labor and material for cabinet work and electrical over and above that performed outside communications. Est. @500.00 500 Reserve for Contingencies 8,092 Hospital Misc. Capital Outlay 100 PH Meter 100 Public Works SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 1. Waterfront Road Bridge 1003 198 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2. Beloit Avenue 1003 650 3. Appian ,,Tay 1003 1,134. 3. Appian Way 1003 800 4. Hillside Drive 1003 1,750 Betterments 1003 243 A o MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2. Van Tassel Lane 1003 1,185 F 5. Terrace Way 1003 860- 6. Cedro Lane 1003 1,600 PUBLIC WORKS 1. Recording Device 1003 358 Drafting Machine 1003 144. Calculator 1003 27 Stacktube unit 1003 85 Drafting Table 1003 14 Walkie-Talkies 1003 88 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2. Green Valley Road 1003 2,000 3. Mt . Diablo Blvd. 1003 1,800 4. Port Chicago Highway 1003 500 5. Concord Blvd.1003 500 6. No. Main Street 1003 500 7. Pittsburg-Antioch Highway 1003 500 8. Willow Pass Road 1003 500 9. Danville Blvd. 1003 500 Design Engineering 1003 6,800 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 10. Morgan Territory Road 1003 700 r 10. Morgan Territory Road 1003 700 Judicial Dist. General Expense #235 Superior Court 1003 Wq Jury & Witness Expense 6,000 Temporary Salaries 5,750 Fed Old Age Sury Insur 250 Constable, Port Chicago Judicial District Shotgun (Mounted)1003 100 Motor Police - Professional & Personal 1003 100 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. fti iJanuary 18, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller to Make Refund. 3 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 $20 to Charles K. Hannon, which sum was paid to the county in error. s The foregoing; order was passed by the following; vote of the Boapd: AYES:Supervisors James P. Kenny, Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES:None. S ABSEFT: None. 75 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller toAt Transfer Unclaimed duplicate itax payments for fiscal year 1961-1962 to the County General Fund. 3 Pursuant to Section 5102 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to transfer unclaimed duplicate tax payments in the amount of $3,935.75 for the fiscal year 1961-1962 to the County General Fund. rra.i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board : FTS AYES :Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. 5 rM ABSENT: None. s In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division to negotiate lease of vacant lot in Martinez, to provide parking ii facilities for county employees. 11 ti On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THEY BOARD ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to z negotiate lease of vacant lot in Martinez, in vicinity of Election and Registration temporary quarters, to provide parking facilities for county employees. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the board : AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSE;IT: None.5AlC y. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to transmit letter to the State Lands Commission. 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 transmit letter to the State Lands Commission regarding notice of consideration of lease (TL 0. 5047) for extraction of oil and gas from certain tide and submerged lands in the counties of Contra Costa and Sacramento, requesting the staff of the State Lands Commission to consult t with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers prior to offering said lands for lease to determine if any conflict exists in connection with channel deepening proposals. 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. S January 18, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Shift Differential for certain County Employees. This Board having received a request dated January 4, 1966 from Contra Costa h, County Employees Union, Local 302, for clarification of Ordinance 2411, Section (E), Paragraph 1, as it applies to five per cent shift differential ; and Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager for said Local, having appeared this day with reference to said matter, and having referred specifically to the hours of Mrs. Norma Glass who works at the Byron Boys ' Ranch and whom Mr. Walker believes should be entitled to the five per cent shift differential , On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Board 's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) and to Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, and to Mr. F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, for recommendation to this Board on February 1, 1966 at 10 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. S ABSENT: Mone. C In the Matter of Application for approval of dues' deduction, C. V. Forry, member of Local 1675. At the request of the Board's Social Programs Committee and on motion of x Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Committee is granted additional time (to January 25, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. ) to report on appeal presented by Mr. Jerome R. Waldie, attorney at law, representing Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, from the denial by the County Auditor-Controller of the signed authorization of Mr. C. V. Forry, member of Local 1675, for deduction of 010.84 monthly to said Local. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board : f l' 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 Frederick L. R. Confer and Associates as Project Architect for Proposed Hall of Justice. This Board having referred to the Architectural Selection Committee the matter of selection of architect for construction of the proposed Hall of Justice (Jail Building) for recommendation to this Board ; and said . Committee, consistin7 of Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, Mr. E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings, and Mr. R. M. Rygh of the Public Works Department, having filed with this Board its recommendation that Frederick L. R. Confer and Associates be appointed as project architect for the proposed Hall of Justice ;1 NO`S', THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TFF BOARD O?DERED that Frederick L. R. Confer and Associates are appointed as project architect for the proposed Hall of Justice. The foregoing order was passed by the followinr, 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. Ad,;,P 4, January 18, 1966 _-vContinued In the Matter of Approval of sr, Specifications for installs- tion of a Central Vacuum t System, Contra Costa County hospital. i t Ei Specifications for installation of a Central Vacuum System at the Contra Costa 1, County hospital, Alhambra Avenue and B Street, Martinez, California, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day be E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings ; Y w On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said specifications for said work are APPROVED. IT IS BY THE POARD FURTHER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are APPROVED by this Board. 1 j IT IS Fr1JTRTE R ORDERED that ",,, rch ?, ic66 at 11 m. is the time fixed for j receiving bids. iX IT IS FURTFFR ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board 1:3 directed to publish Notice r to Contractors inviting bids for said work, in the manner and for the time required by law, in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:d AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4a u NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Scheduling January 25, 1966 for Board 's Social Programs Committee to report on proposed purchase of property in Richmond for Contra Costa Community Workshops, Inc. y On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ORDERED that January 25, 1966 at 10 a.m. is fixed as the time for the Board's Social sF i Programs Committee to report on proposed purchase of property in Richmond for the Contra r; Costa Community Workshops, Inc. The foregoing order was passed by the following; vote of the Board : AYES:Supervisors Dias, Moriarty, Coll, Linscheid, Kenny. y NOES:None. S G ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Continuing time for consideration of voting equipment. Y< j This Board having on December 28 1965 fixed Januar 18 1966 at 2January , p.m. for E consideration of voting equipment; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor "ias, IT IS BY TIT, BOARD ORDERED that the time for consideration of said matter is continued to January 25, 1966 at 3 :15 p.m. u 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. Ss ABSENT: None.4 S 5 Wts. v. 9: January 1S, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Affidavit of Publication of Ordinance No. 1954 r This B oard having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1954 and Affidavit of Publica- tion of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said i affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, TYEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS Gt 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: J AWES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Report re Probation Department Facilities and Financing. This Board of Supervisors having again considered comments made about its support of Probation Department activities ; pY. y NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to prepare and submit to this Board within one week a concise report indicating actions taken during the past several years in terms of facilities and financing for probation purposes. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. frF, In the Matter of Communication from Walnut Heights Property Owners Association, Inc. re Master Road Plan for areas south and southeast of Walnut Creek. The Board having received a communication from Claude M. McPhee, Jr. , Secretary of the Walnut Heights Property Owners Association, Inc. , 2242 San Miguel Drive, Walnut Creek, requesting; that the City of Walnut Creek and the County work together toward uniformity in K areas of overlapping planning jurisdiction, ,and in particular, refers to a Master Road Plan u3 for the area south and southeast of Walnut reek, and the Walnut Heights area ; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Planning; Department and to the Public Works Department for an up-to-date General Plan for circulation in the Walnut Creek area, for report to the Board on January 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, dames P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None.MWW. L 4 a. t r 2 X January 18, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Opposing Contract Award re Oakland Subway System of San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it opposes the awarding of a contract by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District for construction of the Oakland subway system until the members of this i Board have had an opportunity to discuss the matter with Mr. F:. L. Cummings, Mr. Joseph S. James P. Doherty, who represent Contra Costa Count onSilva, Mr. Newell B. Case and Mr.y, p y Ls the District's Board of Directors. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said representatives and representatives of the District's engineering staff are requested to appear at the meeting of this Board on S January 25, 1966 at 9:30 a.m. to discuss the bids for construction of the Oakland subway k: system. The foregoing order was passed b-T the following rote of the Board: rhr AYE'S:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES :None. w ABSENT: None. s r In the Matter of Claim for Damages. Mr. Frank Iszak, represented by his Attorney, William H. Hoogs, 2131 University Avenue, Berkeley, California, having filed with this Board on January 17, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $1,500; r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE HOARD 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. NOES:None. y u ABSENT : None. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint for Personal Injuries and Summons in Court Action to the Office of the District attorney.s a* The Clerk of this Board having on January 17, 1966, referred copy of Complaint for Personal Injuries and Summons served on W. T. PAASCH, CLERK on January 17, 1966, in Action No. 98765 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, ISOLDE DEHLINGER versus RUSSELL BILINSKI, MITCHELL S. ROSENTFAL, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al to the Office of the District Attorney; NOW THF-FREPOT?, TT IS R" TFIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby j 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. S t L b2 a i F January 18, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Communication from the State Reclamation Board re problem in maintaining and protecting levees . WHEREAS this Board has received a communication from Mr. A. E. McCollam, General Manager, State Reclamation Board, with reference to the problem of maintaining and protecting : levees on the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, and stating that while maintenance, etc. is the responsibility of the State agency, it is of the opinion that it would be mutually advantageous for counties and the State to solve the problem; and i WHEREAS, the Reclamation Board recommends that a procedure be established between ` said public agencies wherein the counties would transmit to the State a copy of all tentative subdivision plans of those lands adjacent to rivers whose waters are a part of or drain into the Sacramento or San Joaquin Rivers; ry NOW, TEEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,z IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director r attention Mr. Jack Port) , to Mr. Duane Mattison, Park Director, and to the Planning Department for report. x 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 Accepting gifts and donations to the County Library System during the month of December, 1965. The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations to the County Library during the month of December, 1965; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, 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. rj The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the- Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.n In the Matter of Assignment of delinquent accounts to the Retailers Collection Associ- ation of Contra Costa County. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts totaling $9,285.74, 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 Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $9,285.74 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, L Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 3 2?rY: January 18, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing write-off of delinquent n accounts. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts in the amount of $14,726.79 showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and having recommended that said accounts be written off; I F On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted the Auditor-Controller to write off said delinquent accounts in the amount of $14,726.79. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. z NOES: None. S nABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Satisfaction of Judgment (No. 8282) against William A. Gabriel. 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 Satis- faction of Judgment (No. 8282) in the Justice Court for the Martinez Judicial District, recorded against William A. Gabriel, said judgment having been paid in full. 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.tea, NOES: None. ABSENT: None. t In the Matter of Settlement of County Claim, Estate of Luada Anderson. 4i On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept the sum of $3,716 in full settlement of County 1 claim in the estate of Luada Anderson in the amount of $1 ,362; I The foregoing order was passed on 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.5 ABSENT: None. gk In the Matter of Considering building alterations and construction of a swimming j pool at Byron Boys Ranch. This Board having considered the matter of authorizing building alterations and construction of a swimming pool at Byron Boys Ranch; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors I Moriarty and Dias ) for report. 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. ti 4 ABSENT: None. a f. 43 January 18, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to forward telegram to Community Action Program Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D. C. , re Project No. 7-13. 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 forward telegram to e Community Action Program Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D. C., urging prompt approval of Contra Costa County application for funds to conduct Central Administration and Program Development Project Number 7-13. 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. 4 C NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Ownership of Property in Contra Costa County being acquired for park purposes . The Board having heretofore fixed this time for its Public Education and Recreation Committee ( Supervisors Dias and Kenny) to report on the matter of whether ownership of property being acquired within the County of Contra Costa for park purposes (using State Bond Grant Finds ) should be vested in the name of the County or in the name of the East Bay Regional Parki District; and Said Committee having reported and recommending that ownership of said properties bel vested in the East Bay Regional Park District; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Public Education and Recreation Committee 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, Y Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. L h ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Request from Danville Baptist Church for permission for Directional Signs . R: This Board having received a communication from Dr. Leonard Gittings, Pastor of the Danville Baptist Church, P. 0. Box 824, Danville, requesting permission to erect two signs, one located on the Southwest corner of Diablo Road and Front Street, the other located at the intersection of South Hartz Avenue and San Ramon Valley Boulevard, said signs being for the purpose of indicating the location of the place where church services are held; e On the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Planning 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. Rx,my. S NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 2 January 18, 1966 - continued - r. r In the Matter of Proposed consolidation of Walnut Creek Municipal and Danville Judicial x District Courts . Yt Supervisor Coll having suggested that the matter of the proposed consolidation of th Danville Judicial District Court with the Walnut Creek Municipal Court be referred to the Board's Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) , its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll.), and y to the County Administrator; a; pOnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Committees named and the County Administrator, for report to the Board February 1, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:X AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. u ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Communication from Mr. Guy W. Thorne re soil erosion endangering his property in Lafayette. The Board having received a communication from Mr. Guy W. Thorne, 3646 Madrone Drive,, Lafayette, expressing his concern for the safety of his home and property, which Mr. Thorne states is due to critical soil erosion caused by improper protection from a county drainage pipe; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Public Works Department and to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. F The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, y Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. x NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Ordinance regulating peddling and z soliciting. This being the time set for hearing on an ordinance regulating peddling and solicit- ing (amending Sections 6220 through 6234 and enacting Section 6235 of the Ordinance Code of u Contra Costa County), the Board proceeded with the hearing and Mr . Tony Panagos, 5503 Kelrose Court, Concord, spoke in favor of said ordinance; and The Board desiring further time to consider the ordinance, on motion of Supervisor Yry Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS ORDERED that said matter is continued to February 1, 1966, at 11 a.m. xLL The foregoing order was passed 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. r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Migrant Health Campsite Program. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that additional time to January 25, 1966 is GRANTED to the Public Works Director, County Administrator, and Health Officer for report and program outline and estimates on the Migrant Health Campsite Program after specific information on State requirements regarding standards of construction is obtained. µ< f 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. 30 January 18, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of damages to County 7ehicle. t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against the following persons to recover the cost of damages to County vehicle resulting from collision: tF k' PHYLISS POPOVICH FRAN M. POPOVICH The foregoing order is 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. S NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to 4 Institute Action to Recover Cost of Damage to Light Standard. h IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District attorney is authorized to institute legal action against the following persons to recover the cost of damages to a county light standard: David A. Karlson Clarence W. Browns Parker-Robb Chevrolet Doe One through Doe Five. The foregoing order is passed 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. l S ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to defend Auditor-Controller and Tax Collector in Action No. 99515• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to defend H. Don Funk, Auditor-Controller, h and Emmett Hitchcock, Tax Collector, in Superior Court Case No. 99515- The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Accepting resignation of John McCormick, Jr. , Commissioner of the Civil Service Commission of Contra Costa County. This Board having received notice dated January 1, 1966 from Mr. John McCormick, Jr. that he does not intend to continue to serve as a member of the Civil Service Commission of Contra Costa County; T: On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE 1: BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Commissioner McCormick is accepted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board is directed to issue a certificate of appreciation to Commissioner McCormic(i for his conscientious services on the Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, LThomasJohnColl, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. a ABSENT: None. 31a January 18, 1966 - continued j In the Matter of Reappointment of William G. Ellis to the Civil Service Commission of Contra Costa County. s On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that Mr. William G. Ellis is reappointed as Civil Service Commissioner for the term ending January 15, 1970. s 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. NOES: None. aw ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners in Certain County Fire Protection Districts . On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons are appointed to serve as Commissioners of the indicated County Fire Protection Districts for four year terms, commencing January' l, 1966: AppointeepPointee Brentwood County Fire Protection District Russell Partridge Byron County Fire Protection District A. M. French Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection Robert A. Foskett District El Sobrante County Fire Protection District James R. Brusie Oakley County Fire Protection District Frank Dal Porto 1 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. Linscbeid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. M rye ABSENT: None. F In the Matter of Approval of 4 s Resolution No. 4753. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4753, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of liens against the following, is hereby approved: f i Roger R. Rains Joseph B. Jenkins s Mary D. Lynch Harold J. and Joan A. Fitman 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. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4754. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD n ORDERED that Resolution No. 4754, in which the Board approves Engineer's Report, orders the construction of improvements and acquisition of property, and confirms Second Supplement Assessment in Assessment District No. 1960-3, Orinda Crest Manor, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:v- AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. F s r January 18, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4755. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4755, in which the Board authorizes the sale of bonds for Assessment District No. 1960-3, Orinda Crest Manor, not to exceed $11,500, plus accrued inter st, bonds to be dated March 2, 1966 and bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum, 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,5 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.A In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4756• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4756 in which the Board approves the annexation of property referred to as Los Medanos Tank Farm, to the Island County Fire Protection District, is approved.r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, S Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L NOES: None. ABSENT: None-. In the ratter of Approval of Resolution No. 4757. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4757, in which the Board authorizes District Attorney to institute proceedings in eminent domain, if necessary, concerning Hoey Property at 1, 114h Green Street, Martinez, required for County Civic Center. 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. In the Matter of A proval of Resolution No- 4758. On the recommendation of the Public Works Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4758, in which the Board declares its intention to purchase property from Richard G. and Beryl Nourse required for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Station site in Ygnacio Valley, and fixes February 15, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time to consummate said purchase, 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. U" J1: ABSENT: None. 3 3= r. January 18, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of y t Resolution No. 4759. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE x BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4759 in which the Board declares the result of the votes f cast on ratification of County Service Area R-2 held on January 11, 1966 was as follows : YES: 169; NO: 434; and declaring the Area not established, is approved. 1 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. xr° NOES: None. G 4 ABSENT: None. j In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4760. Y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4760, in which the Board declares its intention to form Contra z' Costa County Sanitation District No. 11 and fixes Tuesday, March 1, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing, is APPROVED. 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. In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Nos . 4761-67. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions, in which the Board fixes March 1, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time for hearings on proposed reorganization of the following County Fire Protection Districts, are APPROVED: f No. 4761 - Bethel Island County Fire Protection District 3 I s 4762 - Brentwood County Fire Protection District 4763 - Byron County Fire Protection District 4764 - Contra Costa County Fire Protection District 4765 - Crockett-Carquinez Fire Protection District V 4766 - Eastern Contra Costa Fire Protection District 4767 - Oakley County Fire Protection District 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 Approval of Resolutions Nos. 4775-4777• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6{ ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 4775-4777, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor to make correction of certain 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. 4a ABSENT: None. z W w f t, January 18, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4778• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4778, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor to cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, 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. Lins the id, James P. Kenny. bb v s NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4782.4 tr. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4782, in which the Board approves an Amendment to the Lease dated III July 7, 1964 with Paul Hensley to cover Lease requirement for the construction of a second building on the industrial plot for which the Board approved plans on November 2, 1965, 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. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 25, 1966, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. x Chairman sw ATTEST: W . T. PAASCH, CLERK z: B r y Deputy Clerk t z? 3xS y F rc 9 3 J k 1 1.. TY 3 A i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMS P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMS E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. y LINSCEEID. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor nColl, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood q that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: County Department of Agriculture. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Senior Weights and ass Measures Inspector at Salary Range 38 584-$710) , effective January 26, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: vi .2'S AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z NOES: None. z ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, ` n 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: Mrs . Lucille Mauzy, member of the County Board of Education, to attend annual convention of the National School Boards Association in Minneapolis, f Minnesota in the period from April 22, 1966 through April 27, 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. 7`` m ABSENT: None. n 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 DECREASE INCREASE i County Recorder Reserve for Contingencies 1003 1,990 f Capital outlay 1003 10990 f Mt . Diablo Municipal 4' Court 64 C-35 Side Arm Chairs 1003 3,26 4 CT7838 Conference Table 660 2 Podiums 290 2 "Judge Instructing Jury" 204 Ped. Sign 4 Male Posture Chairs 360 42294-LC exec. swivel 1,040 chairs h. s i January 25, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Mt. Diablo Municipal Court - conti.nued. 2 2300 Exec . swivel chairs 285 26 2268-J Jury swivel chairs 4,425 2 ? CLT 4530 Metal Table (Bailiff) 220 v: 2 60 x 36 Typist desks 470. s 2 69 x 36 470 2 2292 Exec. swivel chairs 660 2 Jury Selctor Boxes 210 2 Magnetic Chalkboards 250 3= 1 12018 Metal Conf. Table 2 783$0 Exec . Desks X70 2 6936 Metal Conf. Tables 410 2 Record Cabinets 1,250 4 6716-6 Hi-Point Benches 520 112 11-156 Opera Chairs 2,800 20 Sections of Shelving 12900 - 4 Flag Poles w/stands 172 4 3U12 Place Office Valets 175 4 3U6 Place 120 _ 4 TTA2418 Telephone Stands 180 1. Unappropriated Reserve 21,105 Contra Costa County Fire Land - Sta. 10 2025 52,870 w 8000 ft 21 in hose 2025 175 3000 ft 12 in hose 2026 lOb 1000 ft 3/4 in hose 2025 257 Relocate Sta. 10 2025 125,000 Reserve for Contingencies 2025 72,154 Crockett-Carquinez Fire District soft Suction Hose 2028,170 Contingency res. 202$170 Flood Cc.itrol District w£ Electric Typewriter 2505 3 5 Drawer Files 2505 3 Easements Purchased 2520 50 Marsh Creek Dam 2520 118 Middle ani Upper Marsh Creek 2520 21,222 Reserve for Contingencies 2520 21,390 Fixed Assets Prior Year 2521 30,722 Lower Marsh Creek 2521 30,722 Flood Control 'Zone 9A Reserve for Contingencies 2533 133,000 Pinole Creek C. of E. project 2533 133,000 Probation Desk back units 1003 28 Bookcases 1003 28 _ Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION t: 1. Byron Highway 1003 412 2. Pacifica Avenue 1003 22267 1. Magnolia Way 1003 192 1. Diablo Road 1003 292 1. Cypress Road 1003 233 1. Clark Road 1003 86 1. Camino Pablo 1003 2 r 1. Bollinger Canyon 1003 1,500 3. Reliez Valley Road 1003 10100 4! Buena Vista Avenue 1003 1,800 w Camino Pablo 1003 102000 6. Balfour Road 1003 32,373 6. Marsh Creek Road 1003 3,681 6. Byron Highway 1003 1,419 6. Delta Road 1003 21,324 N'• 6. Eden Plains Road 1003 10,077 8. Mt. Diablo Boulevard 1003 1,000 8. Design Engineering 1003 2,339 A= 9. Valley View Road 1003 50. 0 10. Appian Way 1003 10,000 10. Appian Way 1003 10,000 Betterments 1003 7,976 S January 25, 1966 - continued - jV APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Public Works (continued) MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Gloria Terrace 1003 32 1. Van Tassel Lane 1003 394. 6. Bixler Road 1003 1,047 6. Byers Road 1003 2,291 6. Point of Timber 1003 684 7. Morgan Territory Road 1003 80150 13. Waterfront Road 1003 839 PUBLIC WORKS 11 . Professional Services 1003 4,000 SEWAGE, WASTE & WATER A 11. Specialized Printing 1003 4,000' EQUIPMENT OPERATION 12. Backhoe Bucket 1003 200' 12. Asphalt Cutter 1003 200 . y Oakley County Fire District Fire Truck 2017 669 Mobile Radio 2017 70 w Addition to Oakley Station 2017 1,239. Orinda County Fire Protection District Federal TG8-D Tone Generator f Tone A y 1300 cy. Tone B 1400 cy 2018 103 st Federal 10-10 Dual tone n receiver 2018 102 Two ton Floor Jack-Hydraulic 2018 205 d The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 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 Acknowledging Receipt of report of DirectorP of Personnel. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of Director of Personnel on firefighters holiday provisions, is ACKNOWLEDGED.gin: 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. ABSENT: None. I Y: In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of Annual Report of Contra Costa County Medical Services, 1964-1965. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of Annual Report of the Contra Costa County Medical• Services for the fiscal year 1964-1965 (Part I, Statistical Report; Part II, Summary; and Analysis of Survey of California County Hospitals, prepared by California Taxpayers ' Association) , is ACKNOWLEDG *', u nt tea` V _ J. January 25, 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. 5 NOES: None. ABSENT: None, In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of California Youth Authority Report. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of California Youth Authority inspection report on Probation DepartmentDayCareCenterforGirls , is ACKNOWLEDGED. The fore going order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jams E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coil, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. A In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of Report of County Administrator. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD k # ORDERED that receipt of report of County Administrator on county government support ofProbationfunctions, 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.r. . NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s In the Matter of Considering zincreaseinhourlyratesfor4 attending Physicians whose x services are required by the County Hospital and the County Health Department. r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of increasing hourly rates for attending physicians whose services are required by the County Hospital and the County Health Department from $8,50 per hour f > to x:10.00 per hour, is referred to the Board 's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors r Moriarty and Dias ) for report on February 15, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ei5JF' AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. G t ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Declaration 4 of an Emergency, Flood Control Zone 9A, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an emergency is hereby DECLARED, pursuant to Section 29127 of the Government Code, in Flood Control Zone 9A to provide for relocation of utilities and the acquisition of rights of way required for construction by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers of drainage improvements needed for the protection of life and property. 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. i ABSENT: None, 3 i r w January 25, 1966 - continued - r sr In the Matter of Report of County Administrator on K E County Government Support 1 of Probation Functions . 4 1 This Board having on January 18, 1966 directed the County Administrator to prepare a concise report indicating actions taken during the past several years in terms of facilities and financing for probation purposes; and i The County Administrator having this date filed his report on County Government Support of Probation Functions; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT u IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a copy of said report be forwarded to each of the Superior Court Judges . 1 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. t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Designating Acting County Auditor-Controller as Countv Purchasing Agent. N On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that acting County Auditor-Controller H. D. Funk is designated as County Purchasing Agent, effective January 1, 1966, to replace H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller, yJ retired. i 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. x 4 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing refund of $150 deposit to Mr. &. Mrs . Neil Christensen, Danville. This Board having received a request from Mr. and Mrs . Neil Christensen, 320 Marks Road, Danville for abandonment of a portion of Via Cima Court, together with deposit in the amount of 150 to cover the costs of processing said requested abandonment; and The Public Works Director having advised that the applicants had also applied for reversion of the property to acreage, thereby making the abandonment proceedings unnecessary; . NOY THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion r. of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the $150 deposit (D.P . #47820, January 13, 1966) to the applicants . h, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r F f, w S 4 40 January 25, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Ambulance agreement with Gloria E. Wilson (Brentwood Ambulance Service) . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 3 ORD ?RED that James P. Benny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement y between the County of Contra osta and Gloria E. Wilson (Brentwood Ambulance Service), 7 Brentwood, California, for the provision of ambulance service to the County. E The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Denny. NOES: None. r. i$ ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Denying Claim for Damages, Including Amendments Thereto. Mr. Joseph Amaral, Jr., represented by Donald MacLeod, Attorney at Law, 77 Jack London Square, Oakland, California, filed with this Board on December 29, 1965 a claim for damages in the amount of $150,000, and on December 30, 1965 filed an amendment to said claim, and on January 19, 1966 filed a second amendment to said claim; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim filed December 29, 1965 and the first and second amendments filed December 30, 1965 and January 19, 1966 respectively, are 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. 4 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copies of Notice of Hearing and Petition to allow filing of late claim in Court action to the Office of the District 4^ Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on January 20, 1966, referred copies of Notice of y' Hearing and Petition for Order to Allow Filing of a Late Claim Against the County of Contra Costa served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk on January20, 1966 , in Action No. 99568 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF TH STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, VIRGINIA ANDERSON ti 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 foregoing order was passed by the 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 In the Matter of Report from Agricultural Commissioner with reference to animal control. This Board having heretofore referred to Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner , t the matter of a letter signed by fifteen residents of Merritt Street, San Pablo, protesting s the "running at large" of a large dog; and Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, having reported to the Board with reference to said letter; yr January 25, 1966 continued NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is acknowledged and the Clerk is directed to send copies of the Agricultural Commissioners report to those persons signing the letter y} of protest. The foregoing order was passed 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. s9 In the Matter of Pheasant Raising Program. Mr. Sam Cook, Chairman of the Pheasant Committee of the Concord Sportsmen Club, Inc. , appeared before the Board with reference to the Pheasant Raising Program which has r been conducted in Contra Costa County. Mr. Cook reported that the pheasants are released on property of the Old River Land Company. y,s4 Supervisor Linscheid questioned the lack of publicity concerning the location and the days upon which the pheasants are released for the hunters . y ` F On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of the pheasant raising program is referred to the Social Programs Committee for report to this Board on February 1, 1966 at 10 a.m. , said committee to make recommendations as to how the program can be implemented and publicized. 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. In the Matter of Proposed Creation of a Conciliation Court in Contra Costa County.s, Supervisor James E. Moriarty reported that he had received a letter from Mr. Donald Fibush, Public Affairs . Chairman of the Contra Costa County Mental Health Association, addressed to Supervisor Moriarty as chairman of the Board's Social Programs Committee, 7 urging that he request this Board to instruct said committee to instigate a hearing at an early date to explore the feasibility and desirability of creating a Conciliation Court in Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: z;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 Communication from Judge Betsy Rahn, Judge, Walnut Creek Municipal Court, regarding creation of a Second Department. Judge Betsy Rahn, Walnut Creek Municipal Court, having requested that the Board rfimmediatelyconsiderthenecessityofrecommendingtotheLegislaturecreationofasecond judgeship in the Walnut Creek Municipal Court; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor 'Moriarty, IT IS BY TIS' BOARD . 4 ORDERED that sai communication is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) . i r: 1 J January 25, 1966 - continued - 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. J None.ABSENT: k. r In the Matter of Extending time for Public Works Committee to report on Administrator's report on Emergency Power Facilities . This Board having on January 11, 1966 referred the report dated January 5, 1966 r prepared by the County Administrator on Emergency Power Facilities, to its Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) for report on January 25, 1966 at 10 a.m.; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that said committee is granted an additional week to February 1, 1966 at 10 a.m. to make its 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Resignation of Mr. Clifford Pierce, Commissioner of the Brentwood County Fire Protection District, and the Appointment of Mr. James Watson. This Board having received the resignation of Mr. Clifford Pierce, Commissioner of the Brentwood County Fire Protection District; wu. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. James Watson, Concord Avenue, Brentwood, is appointed for the unexpired term (to January 1, 1969) of Mr. Pierce. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. U ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointment of Reverend Booker T. Anderson to the County Civil Service Commission. j On the recommendation of Chairman Kenny, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid,N seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Reverend Booker T. Anderson, 1131 South 55th Street, Richmond, is hereby appointed to the Contra Costa County Civil Service Commission for the term ending January 15, 1970. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, C " Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ti ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointments to the Economic Opportunity Council. On the recommendation of the Economic Opportunity Council and on motion of s Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that appointment 4r yx zs January 25, 1966 - continued F 1, q of the following persons to the Economic Opportunity Council, is APPROVED: Name Group Represented Mr. Lloyd Curry El Cerrito Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People f. F, Mr. Lloyd Conner Martinez Community Action Association f Mrs . Marion Love Volunteer Bureau of Contra Costa County The Rev. William Smith Council of Churches of Central Contra Costa County Mrs . June Pachote Neighbors United Mrs . Betty Chacone Tiny Tots Parent Cooperative Nursery 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. L ABSENT: None. p<.. wry N In the Matt er of Proposal14 to consolidate Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. The County Administrator having submitted to this Board a January 19, 1966 report R; on the proposed annexation of Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, and the County Administrator having recommended as a preliminary step in connection with said proposal that representatives of the Contra n Costa, Eastern Contra Costa, and Orinda County Fire Protection Districts, and the Office of the County Administrator, meet to delineate a more satisfactory boundary line between the Eastern and Orinda County Fire Protection Districts, and report back to the Board; NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, r j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said annexation report is ACKNOWLEDGED and the recommendation pertaining to the meeting of aforesaid representatives 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, Ct Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. F ABSENT: None. q In the Matter of Authorizing Union dues deduction requested by C. V. Forry, member of Local 1675. The Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) the matter of increased deductions as Union dues as requested by Mr. C. V. Forry, county employee, and the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, AFL-CIO; and the Social Programs Committee having recommended that said deductions be authorized; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Social Programs Committee is r approved; and BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is directed to work out appropriate procedures for making said deductions. 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. l I NOES: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. s January 25, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Policy on E Use of Space in County Buildings for Meetings of k Private Organizations. WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors is from time to time requested to provide space in county buildings for use by Private groups, including county employee unions, for h meeting purposes; and WHEREAS it has been the past policy to prohibit such use except on a restricted basis by county employee groups; and WHEREAS review of the situation indicates that there are seldom, if ever, circumstances under which use of county space for meeting purposes can be allowed without cost to the county government and to the taxpayers; NOW, THP3REFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the use of space in county owned buildings by private groups, including county employee unions, be DENIED except that such use may be authorized under special circumstances and subject to a determination that the cost to the county governmentisnominal; and t BE IT ALSO ORDERED that requests for the use of space in county owned buildings shall be submitted to the Building Maintenance Superintendent, who shall check each specific request and make appropriate recommendations to the County Administrator who shall be responsible for approval or disapproval of such requests after reviewing all facets of the situation. 1 BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the July 15, 1952 order of the Board of Supervisors and its informal August 3, 1965 confirmation of said order on this matter, are RESCINDED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f' v. 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 Cancellation of 8% penalty on unsecured roll. The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in the amount of $29.41 from John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents a priority tax claim covering the following: Fiscal Year 1962-63 Y Code 2002 Assessment 670 Noel Jean Rickerson A 1597 Glazier Drive Concord, California Boat r1# CF 8018 AC Assessed value: $310 Tax:29.41 Penalty: 2.35 r and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested authorization to cancel the 8% penalty s as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for cancellation of the8,%A penalty. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: b AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. k. s NOES: None. ABSENT: None.4 Sys f F y January 25, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Vacancy y in Class of Assistant County Health Officer in the County Health Department. IThis Board having on January 11, 1966 granted its Social Programs Committee additional time, to January 25, 1966 at 11 a.m., to report on whether or not the existing vacancy in the class of Assistant County Health Officer in the County Health Department should be filled, and at the request of said committee; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that said matter is continued indefinitely. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES:Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. s ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Various Programs conducted In the County Health Department.f m This Board having on January 11, 1966 fixed January 25, 1966 at 3 p.m. for discussio ' _ of report filed with the Board on January 6, 1966 by Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer with references to activities within his department; and ti On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued indefinitely. 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. In the Matter of Increase in revolving fund of County Health Department. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an increase in revolving fund of the County Health Department from $25 to $50, is AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Yf 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 Project for Migrant Health i Camp Site Program. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Report on the proposed Project for Migrant Health Camp Site Program consisti of Section 1--Construction (Prepared by the Public Works Department) ; Section 2--Operation Prepared by the County Health Department); and Section 3--Recommendations by the County Administrator, is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Health Department is AUTHORIZED to submit an application under the Economic Opportunity Act for construction of the facilitio specified in the report by the Public Works Department and for operation of the facilities as specified by the County Health 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. s NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 46 January 25, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Acquisition k. of Property for Subsequent Lease to Contra Costa County Community Workshops, Inc. The Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors J. E. Moriar y Ff,] and A. M. Dias) the matter of the acquisit ion. of property owned by the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Childred and Adults of Contra Costa County, Inc., in Richmond, California, for i subsequent lease to the Contra Costa County Community Workshops, Inc; and The Social Programs Committee having recommended the acquisition of the property for subsequent lease to the Contra Costa County Community Workshops, Inc., subject to certain conditions as follows : 1. The premises be leased at a rental rate and for a term fixed by the Right of Way Division of our Public Works Department; 2. The lessee be responsible for all operating and maintenance costs without financial assistance from the county; s 3. The lessee obtain insurance coverage of the types and with the limits prescribed by the county with the county named as coinsured and without cost to the county; x 4. The lessee obtain from the City of Richmond the necessary use permit and any other permits required by the City of Richmond without cost to the county; 5. The lessee continue to accept referrals of cases from the county at rates fixed by the Board of Supervisors; r! p^. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, CJ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Social Programs Committee are APPROVED and the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTFORIZED to negotiate with the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Contra costa County, Inc. to acquire the property at the most favorable possible cost to 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 Approving F certain exempt position personnel actions for the County Hospital. The County Medical Director having recommended that the following exempt position personnel actions be made effective February 1, 1966: 1. Appoint Norman Leubkeman, M.D. in the class of Clinical Physician I at the second step of Salary Range 70 ($1,337 per month) ; 2. Appoint Louis Davis, M.D. in the class of Clinical Physician I at the second step of Salary Range 70 ($1,337 per month) ; r 3. Advance Ronald Fujimoto, M.D., Clinical Physician I, from the second step of Range 70 ($1,337 per month) to the top step of Range 70 1,548 per month) ; and The County Medical Director having advised that the salary increase for Ronald Fujimoto, M.D. is required to properly compensate him for services as an Anesthesiologist; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TffE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the County Medical Director are APPROVED with the understanding that the costs incurred in connection with said personnel actions will be paid by transfers from the County Hospital professional services account. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: U AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. 2foriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.1rsy. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r January 25, 1966 - continued - n In the Matter of Com;r.iunication received from Mr. Tony Miranda regarding amount of rent paid for home occupied by welfare recipient. The Board having heretofore referred a communication received from Mr. Tony Miranda, 2320 Bush Avenue, San Pablo, protesting the amount of rent received for a home rented to an individual who is presently receiving County aid, to its Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) , District Attorney, and County Welfare Director; and k Supervisor Moriarty having reported for said Committee and recommending that the matter be referred to the County Welfare Director for reply to Mr. Miranda; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Committee's recommendation is APPROVED, and the County Welfare Director is requested to answer said communication. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On the recommendation of the Board's Administration and Finance Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1958 which amends the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County to provide r salary increases for elected officials for the terms of office beginning in January, 1967• i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for Gr i the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and pbulished in the County of Contra Costa as follows : No. 1958 in the "Morning News-Gazette." 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.ka NOES: None. g ABSENT: None. u In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. fy r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDE that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1959 which enacts Chapter 3 of Division 2 of Title 2, of the Ordinance Code, to establish a Delinquency Prevention Commission of Contra Costa County to coordinate work to prevent juvenile delinquency.FG 4 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows : No. 1959 in "The Daily Transcript." Y 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. 48 January 25, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances ix Nos. 1947 and 10,48. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 1947 and 1948, 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; t 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. Y 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.f; In the Matter of Proposed Formation of Assessment District No. 1965-5 (Camino Del Sol) . Mr. Robert Brunsell, Attorney at Law, appeared before this Board with reference to proposed Assessment District No. 1965-5 (Camino Del Sol) . Mr. Brunsell reported that the matter had come before the Board's Screening Committee which had recommended that the district not be formed; however, Mr. Robert Woodsmall, the developer of the area involved, had expressed an interest in presenting the matter to the Board of Supervisors. Mr. Woodsmall stated that the total cost of improvement of the area referred to and upon which four houses are located, will amount to 15,800.00. Mr. Woodsmall has only recently acquired the property. ry On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE r t BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the Board's Screening Committee and to the County Administrator for report to this Board on February 1, 1966 at 11:30 a.m. 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. I In the Matter of Authorizing reimbursement to non-County members of Selection Committee for consulting engineer re County Service Area S-1. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that reimbursement is AUTHORIZED to the extent of one meal to non-County members of Selection Committee for consulting engineer in connection with sewerage service program a for County Service Area S-1. Members of the Committee are donating one day of personal time to assist in the selection. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. u 4 T-"i January 25, 1966 - continued - Y In the Matter of Anproval of Report from Public Education and Recreation Committee with reference to Assembly Bill 1150. This Board's Public Education and Recreation Committee (Supervisors Dias and Kenny) having filed a report with reference to Assembly Bill 1150, in which said Committee notes that several major items will require careful study; for example: a. The drafting and adoption of an ordinance; b. The inclusion of standards in determining what the dedication requirements will consist of; c. How such a program should be administered; and Y On the recommendation of said Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator, the District '7 Attorney, the Public Works Director, the Park Director, the Planning Director, and a n representative of each of the following: 7 Home Builders Association of Contra Costa County Contra Costa Board of Realtors f 1343 Locust Street, Walnut Creeks- West Contra Costa Board of Realtors, 46th and Nevin Streets, Richmond Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County are appointed as a committee to make a thorough study of the legislation referred x to in Assembly Bill 1150. k: The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: trAYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Delta Master. Recreation Plan. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD T ORDERED that the Public Works Department, attention Park Director, is directed to request the Resources Agency, State of California, to submit to the County any further revisions, i if any, of the preliminary draft of the proposed chapter on debris and snag removal to be incorporated in the Delta Master Recreation Plan developed by the Resources 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. s NOES: None. Frl A BSENT: None. kr M: In the Matter of Bid on Proposed Broadway Subway in Oakland, BARTD. F This Board having heretofore requested that Mr. H. L. Cummings, Mr. Joseph Silva, Mr. Newell B. Case and Mr. James P. Doherty, who represent Contra Costa County on the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and representatives of the District 's engineering staff, appear before the Board of Supervisors to answer questions concerning bids received for construction of the Oakland Subway system; and f h Mr. H. L. Cummings and Mr. Joseph S. Silva, Directors of BARTD, and Mr. Harry Moses of the engineering staff of said District, having appeared this day, the Board members j proceeded to ask Mr. Cummings and Mr. Moses questions with reference to the bids and the Yz future plans of the District in the event the bids are rejected; and both Mr. Cummings and Mr. Moses spoke in favor of rejecting the bids . Thereupon Mr. W. H. Sparling of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Alfred Allen, Vice President of the Perini Corporation, Mr. Louis Kelso, and Mr. Reginald Beggs, appeared and urged the Board to recommend to its representatives on the Board of Directors of BARTD that they vote for the acceptance of the bid of the Perini Corporation, Morrison-Knudsen Company and the Utah Construction Company. Mr. Beggs commented on a telegram he had received <Y f from Mr. Weaver, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Department, with reference to the availability of Federal funds for rapid transit. f January 25, 1966 - continued - After considerable discussion and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded bySupervisorKenny, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board recommends to Mr. Cummings, Mr. Silva, Mr. Case and Mr. Doherty that they vote in favor of accepting the bid submitted by the Perini Corporation, Morrison-Knudsen Company and the .Utah Construction Company,the lower bid submitted for construction of the Oakland subway system; and for the application of Federal funds to assist in the cost of the project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. s 4 In the Matter of Property of East Bay Municipal Utility District. x The Board having referred to its Public Education and Recreation Committee Supervisors Dias and Kenny) the matter of the recommendation of Supervisor J. E. MoriartythatpropertiesownedbytheEastBayMunicipalUtilityDistrict (outside of its district boundaries) be zoned "open space", and the Public Education and Recreation Committee havingconcludedthattheopenspaceproposalhasmeritbutrequiresmoreintensivestudyintermsoflegal, planning, and taxx implications; and the Committee having recommended that the Board of Supervisors request the East Bay Municipal Utility District to declare a moratorium on sales of its lands during the period of the proposed study; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Call, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Public Education and Recreation Committee is approved, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to forward a letter to the East BayMunicipalUtilityDistrictrequestingthatsaidDistrictconcurwiththeaforesaidproposal and recommendation; and The Com*nittee havingindicated that,, subject to the concurrence of the East BayMunicipalUtilityDistrictwithitsrecommendation, it will recommend that a Study Committee !! comprised of the Public Education and Recreation Committee, the County Administrator, the County Assessor, the District Attorney, the Planning Director, the Park Director, the Right- of-Way Agent, the Property Planner from East Bay Municipal Utility District, and a 71 representative from the General Manager's Office of the District, be appointed to study theentirematterindepth. 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. In the Matter of Lafayette Heliport Operation. This Board having on December 28, 1965 requested the Public Works Director and the District Attorney to report on procedure for phasing out the operation of the Lafayette Heliport in Lafayette, the Public Works Director to also report on what problems, if any, there would be in relocating the heliport to Buchanan Field; and fir. V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, having filed his report this day with reference to the problem of accommodating the helicopter operations at Buchanan Field; and Mr. John A. Nejedly, District Attorney, having filed a report as to procedures which the Board may follow with reference to the Heliport, and having suggested that the report ybeforwardedtotheCountyPlanningCommissionforitsconsiderationatitshearingcommencingx February 1, 1966 concerning the Heliport; 1+ fid On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the District Attorney be forwarded to the Planning Commission and that no further action be taken by the Board until report has been received from the Planning Commission concerning the Heliport. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias,Thomas Jahn Coll,U..: Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.4;.Tr NOES: None. ABSENT: None. t ABSTAINED: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. January 25, 196E - continued In the Platter of Condition z' i of Alamo Cemetery. f This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to the Board of Commissioner- " of the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District from Mrs . Edward G. Romley, 2780 Camino Diablo, Walnut Creek, with reference to the condition of the Alamo Cemetery; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDk ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Board of Trustees of said Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District 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. F. NOES: None. Ali ABSENT: None.f In the Matter of Committee Appointed to Study Voting Machines and Equipment. This being the time fixed for consideration of voting equipment, the Board heard a proposal made by the International Business Machines Corporation for use of IBM Votomatic voting devices in the 1966 June Primary Election, considered the offer, and comments made pertinent thereto; and X After full discussion of the matter, Supervisor Kenny recommended that a committee f . comprised of one citizen from each supervisorial district and one representative each from the County Democratic Central Committee and the County Republican Central Committee be I appointed; and t On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation be approved and the committee established. IT WAS BY Tui. BOARD F7?RTHER ORDERED that the committee be instructed to investigate and review voting and vote counting devices and make a written report of its recommendations to this Board on June 28, 1966 as to use of the devices in Contra Costa County. wx IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED that a committee comprised of Supervisors Linscheid and t Moriarty appointed by this Board on August 3, 1965 to make a study of automatic voting machines and equipment, be discharged. 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. t G NOES: None. aw ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acknowledging report of County Administrator on the 1964-1965 Grand Jury Judicial Needs Committee Report. fps This Board having received a memorandum report dated January 5, 1966 from the County Administrator on the Judicial Needs Committee Report of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury; and fThe County Administrator having advised that said Committee had indicated in its report the procedure which it used in determining that an additional department of the Sunerior Court in and for the County of Contra Costa was required, and having also advised i that no action on the part of the Board was necessary; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Dias IT ISPYP BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the report of the County Administrator is ACKNO' LEDGED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the report of the County Administrator and a copy of the Judicial Needs Committee Report of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury be placed on file in the Office of the County Clerk, and that a copy of said reports also be transmitted to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Judge of the Superior Court, who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury. x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Gfa Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. x January 25, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval of o EResolutionNo. 4783. r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4783, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of lien against N Charles H. Steelman, is APPROVED.w 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 Approval of Resolution No . 4784.r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4784, in which the Board declares its intention to purchase Jfor $22,000 certain property from Margaret Hoey Collins for County Oivic Center, Martinez, fi and fixes February 23, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time to consummate purchase, is APPROVED. p The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board : v AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 41 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4785. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4785, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease with Forrest J. Simoni et ux and Clarence J. Garibotti for remises at 12220 San Pablo Avenue, Richmond, for a term of three years at a total rental of 955 per month, with an a option of two additional years at $600 per month, 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.t ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4789. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD d ORDERED that Resolution No. 4789, in which the Board accepts as completed on January 21, 1966, contract with Gil Construction Company for Animal Control Center Building Addition, 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. 4 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No . 4791. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4791, in which the Board commends Colonel, Robert H. Allan, r+; San Francisco District Chief, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, for especially meritorious service during emergency and recovery operations at the time of the floods last winter in JNorthernCalifornia, 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. 7tixN n January 25, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of q PP Resolution No. 1}.793• On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No- 4793, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute application for submission to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for a public works planning advance (P.L. 83-560) for preliminary planning of the proposed CounttPPgPyPgPP y Rall of Justice, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:r rr, 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 Approving AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA Change Orders on Storm COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Drain Maintenance District and Drainage Zone contracts . j Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, is AUTHORIZED to approve change orders on Storm Drain Maintenance District and Drainage Zone contracts up to a limit of 10 per cent st of the contract total, or $2,000, whichever is the lesser amount, with the understanding Ithat all such approvals shall be reported in writing by the Chief Engineer to 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 1 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Requesting zt Alameda County to Appoint2911 Committee to Work with Boardts Public Education and Recreation j Committee Regarding Regional Park Program. kay j On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD R ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to sign a letter to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors requesting that said Board appoint two of its members to work with this Board's Public Education and Recreation Committee (Supervisors Alfred M. r f Dias and James P. Kenny) in coordinating planning of the East Bay Regional Park program in the two counties. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. February 1, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the 3 Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California Chairman ATTEST: 1 W. T. PAP_SCH, CLERK By y; i a' 7i2 Deputy Clerk Ho-u i r+; S f Ma an`rye, BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CFA:VBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDIi3G, riARTIP:EZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, ALFRED M. DIAS, j JAMES E. MORIARTY, EDMUND A. LINSC F.-'ID. y ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN C OLL. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4; In the Matter of Personnel Ad jus tments . 4 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: County Assessor. Add two (2) Senior auditor-Appraisers, Salary Range 47 ($727-$883) , and cancel two (2) Auditor- Appraisers, Salary Range 42 ($644-$782) , established by Resolution Number 4323, effective January 1, 1966. County Hospital. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class h of Morgue Attendant at Salary Range 23 ($405-$493), s effective February 1, 1966. t District AttorneReclassify Deputy District Attorney Grade I, positions number 01 and 04, Salary Range 44 676-$821) , to Deputy District Attorney Grade II, Salary Range 52 ($821-$997) , effective February 1, 1966. iy Health Department. Add one (1) Supervising Clinic Nurse, Salary 1 Range 36 ($5561$676), and cancel two (2) 20A0 Staff Nurses, Salary Ran$a 28 ($458-$556) , effective February 1, 1966. Probation Department. Reclassify Deputy Probation Officers, positions number 09, 10, 11, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30 and 31 y in Probation, Cost Center 308, and position number Ol in Boys Ranch, Cost Center 313, t Salary Range 40 ($613-$745) , to Senior De uty p Probation Officer, Salary Range 44 ($676-Ml) , effective February 1, 1966. Social Service.Reclassify Typist Clerk, position number 40, Salary Range 17 (3494425) , to Intermediate r Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481), n effective February 1, 1966. Walnut Creek Municipal Court. Add one (1) Deputy Clerk Grade II, Salary Range y 22 ($395-$481) , and cancel one (1) Deputy Clerk Grade I, Salary Range 17 ($349-$425) , effective February 1, 1966. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t r r 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 certain exempt position ar 9v' personnel actions for the County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel actions for the County Hospital are APPROVED, effective February 1, 1966 : Canceled one (1) exempt position Clincial Physician II, Salary Range 74 1,404-$1,706), and established one (1) exempt position Clinical Physician I, Salary Range 70 ($1,273-$1,548) . 2 4 3. n'f A February 1, 1966 - continued - q'S 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.a NOES: None. L ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.S In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during month of January, 1966. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of j January, 1966, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the k' Chairman authorized to sign said minutes . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:z AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. w NOBS: None. Sa ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 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, all travel and per diem expenses being reimbursable, the following: Kathryn Smick, M. D., Staff Physician at the County Hospital, to attend tuberculosis course to be conducted by the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare at the National Jewish Hospital in Denver, 1 Colorado in the period from January 30, 1966 through February 12, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, y James P. Kenny. A: NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.S In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments . On the recormegdation 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:t s APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASEu i Y 4fEasternContraCostax County Fire Protection District r Reserve for contingency 2011 91.00 Galvanize tank for air- compressor 2011 91.00' Flood Control District Zone 3B t Walnut Creek Corps of Engineers No. 1 2520 270,000.00 Walnut Creek Corps of r Engineers No. 3 2520 70,000.00 Reserve for Contingencies 2520 2002000.00 FT` 1 t 4:_ February 1, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION(continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Auditor-Controller k 1003 7.00 1003 7.00 1003 1.00 1003 1.00 1003 3.00 1003 3.00 1003 9.00 ti 1003 9.00 1003 5.00 1003 2.00 1003 3.00 1003 1.00 1003 1.00 LF 1003 3.00 5 1003 3.00 1003 1.00 1003 1.00 1003 4.00 1003 4.00 1206 3.00 1206 3.00 540 Medical Services Hospital) Typewriter 25.00 71-00 44.00 Bookcases 24.00 Victor Printing Calculator Model 73-85-54) 164.00 Medical Services 60 ea. Dormitory beds 6,600 1,000.00 k 60 ea. Dormitory dressers 6,000 1,000.00 5 ea. Sofa 2,000 500.00 Other furniture items to be purchased: ) k 079 8 ea. End tables $640 080 1 ea. carpet 18x21 $450 081 1 ea. Television 23" 400 t 082 1 ea. HiFi radio 600 Decorator fees 2,500.00 Building Maintenance Temporary Help 1003 119000.00 Y Cost Applied 11,000.00 Sheriff - Communications Div. 256 1 Loud Hailer 74.15 356-7758-011 1003 No Change ------------ Request to use balance of appropriation to purchase a third loud hailer County Administrator x Y Other Travel Employees 1003 160.00 x 5-drawer Legal File 1003 160.00 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 fes', February 1, 196E - continued - 1 x In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Costs Owed Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BO!11RD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the costs owed Contra Costa County. Richard E. McNeil dba 1 Alamo Pools, Inc.157.2!; Mr. James Huff 139.08 Mrs . Terry Archuleta 76.00 Mr. Ralph Martin 149.84 Mr. Harold Baldwin 42.46 PPIr. Rowland Miller 60.00 Mr. David Best 71.66 Mr. Clifford Neal 42.46 Kelly Boyer 75.60 Mr. Raymond E. Peerson 61.66 Mr. Nick Burcher 10.40 Mr. Francis Simmons 143.76 I Mr. Gerald Coffee 150.00 Ms. Cecelia Taber 50.00 s z i Mr. Allen Crowell 150.18 Mr. Leroy Temple 53.64 Mr. Max Curtis 70.40 Mrs . Doris Torpacka 35.47 Mr. Earl Lanes 58.22 P rs . Rae Tulloc k 1:114..12 SNS n Dn. e t, .PAS:.. AND A_.•FT D o 1 :r.,cr q •J z, 1966 by the following vee,.. , AYES: Supervisors Alfred X. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Col_ . In the hatter of Authorizing Y Suit to Recover Costs Owed Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initia-t.sd in the appropriate Court by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover costs owed Contra Costa County: Por. Denzal Hathcoat 268.20 Mr.Jones 1,113.82 Mrs . Joan Parsons 298.00 Mr. William Marlow 750.90 f Mr. Stanley Strauss 297.22 Mc. Stephen Reasoner 640.00 PASSED AND ADOPTED ON February 1, 1966 by the following vote : r p Dias, James E. Moi Tarty,AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. C ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Authorizing t enrollment of one representative of Public Works Department at 1966 Public Works Management Seminar. i On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is authorized to enroll one of its representatives F. R. Brown, Chief Deputy Public Works Director) in the 1966 Public Works Management Seminar to be conducted by the American Public Works Association at Tahoe City, California in the period from March 20, 1966 through March 26, 1966, with the understanding that the expenses of the representative (including enrollment fee of $250) will be at the expense r of the county. rd 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. v m . r- J x Febrr.ary 1, 1966 - continued - In the 'Matter of Authorizing County Hospital Operating Engineers to make Emergency Repairs to Certain Respiratory 1 Equipment, Subject to Conditions . On the recommendation of the County Medical Director, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Hospital F=_ operating engineers are AUTHORIZED to make emergency repairs to respiratory equipment in the possession of post polio patients residing in Contra Costa County, on a reimbursable z basis, as reqursted by the National Foundation - March of Dimes , provided that the National Foundation obtains insurance coverage of the type and with the limits specified by the county, so that the county is held harmless in connection with said emergency repairs . 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. hj µ r5IntheMatterof Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with the University of California for employment of six Counselor Deputy Aides by the Probation Department.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 agreement with the University of California for employment of six Counselor DeputyAides by they Probation Department in the period from January 31, 1966 through June 9, 1966 under Title I-C of the Economic Opportunity Act, at a maximum cost to the county of $480. F The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: j Y AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, y Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y NOES: None.ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. v z In the Matter of Authorizing Building Maintenance Department to perform emergency alteration work at County Hospital. x;1 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Building Maintenance Department is authorized to perform emergency alteration work at the County Hospital (special emergency exit hardware and special exit sign lights ), estimated cost of the work being $6,300. 1:The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None. n Y ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. Y In the Matter of Approving G Ordinance.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. 1960 which amends Subsection (e) of Section 2502 of the Ordinance Code relating to contracts for work on public roads .IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a co of said ordinancebe copy 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 :z No. 1960 in the "CONTRA COSTA 9. k February 1, 1966 - continued - 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 Withdrawal of request of Concord Sportsmen, Inc. for allocation of funds to assist in pheasant raising program.F j This Board having on January 25, 1966 referred the matter of the pheasant raising program in Contra Costa County to its Social Programs Committee; and Supervisor Moriarty, Chairman of said committee, having referred to a communication X addressed to the Board of Supervisors by Mr. Sam Cook on behalf of the Concord Sportsmen, Inc. cancelling the request for fine mony allocation to assist in the pheasant raising program ` A for the reason that the Concord Sportsmen have decided to discontinue itzi pheasant raising program because of difficulty in locating sufficient acreage; and k On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be dropped and the Concord Sportsmen authorized to withdraw its request for funds . v, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, f Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 5 NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.41 In the Matter of Emergency Power Facilities . This Board having heretofore referred to its Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) report of the County Administrator on emergency power facilities; and On the recommendation of said committee and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in order to insure proper and effective operations of the emergency power facilities at the public works corporation yards which serve as base stations for the operation of county mobile units and for com- f munication to the primary public works control point during emergencies or disasters, the following appropriations are authorized to carry out the following actions : 1. Purchase and install a new 12 K!11 air cooled automatic 220-110 V single-phase weather-proof generator at the shell Avenue garage W in Martinez (approximate cost, $3,950) . 2. Transfer the portable 3.5 KW generator presently at the Shellj14 Avenue garage to the Brentwood corporation yard. 3. Purchase and install a new 5 KJ manual operated switch-over enerator a t the Lafayette corporation yard (approximate cost 1,500) .. y IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that review shall be made for possible inclusion of necessary funds in 1966-1967 budget of the following: 1. Installation of an emergency generator in the sewage plant in j Tara Hills , (Sanitation District No. 3) . 2. Installation of auxiliary power for the operation of lights at e Buchanan Field. U 3. Installation of an emergency lighting system in the County health Building. j hj=. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y AYES: Supervisors Alfred X. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. R 60 4. n February 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Communication from County Health Officer with Y reference to Armed Forces Medical Rejectees Health Referral Services . This Board having received a communication from Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, with reference to the Armed Forces Medical Rejectees Health Referral Service and in which he makes certain recommendations; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) for study and report. 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. tt NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. ttr In the Matter of Request for Adult Crossing Guard, Market F and Ciaramita to streets north to North Richmond. This Board 'Having received a communication dated January 24, 1966 from Mrs . Gloria Rice, Verde School PTA President, Claude Hill, Verde School Principal, Leon Green, President of North Richmond Neighborhood Council, and Mrs. Ivy Lewis , New Careerists of Community Action Program, North Richmond, requesting consideration for the providing of f persons from the community to be Adult Crossing Guards to assist the 621 elementary school children enrolled in Verde School; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Director, the County Administrator, and the Student Protection Committee for an assessment of the crossing guard problem in the area referred to in the communication and report to the Board. 14 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. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 3; In the Matter of Proposed consolidation of Walnut Creek Municipal and Danville Judicial District Courts. r This Board having referred the matter of the-proposed consolidation of the Danville Judicial District Court with the Walnut Creek Municipal Court to its Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee and to its Administration Committee and to the County Administrator, for report this first day of February, 1966 ; and because of the illness of Supervisor Coll (member of the Administration and Finance Committee) and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS EY THE BOARD ORDERED that the time for report on said :natter is continued to February 15, 1966 at 10 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r v y f3 Tfl rR 2 r February 12 1966 continued In the Matter of Authorizing County Probation Department to apply for federal funds to operate two Community Day r Treatment Centers for boys . r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Probation Department is hereby AUTHORIZED to submit application to the United States Department of Health Education and Welfare for federal assistance under Public Law 87-274, as amended, with the understanding that the proposed programs are to consist of a Work Oriented Day Treatment Center for delinquent boys and a Community Day I Treatment Center for delinquent boys . 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. tn NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.Y y F# In the Matter of Denial of request pertaining to animal control. a. Mr. Frank Pinto, 1648 Balboa Court, Pleasant Hill, California, appeared before the Board to .request the assistance of the county in the removal of a skunk from beneath his home; and Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, appeared and stated that skunk removal p iunder such circumstances was not a function of his department, that the service requested did not conform with that for which his department is responsible, and that in the absence F of an emergency health problem it was his recommendation that the Board of Supervisors refuse to deviate from its past policy; and Following discussion by the Board it was determined that county assistance in this matter would be contrary to county policy, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request be denied. f 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. E y In the Matter of Shift Y Differential for certain 5 County Employees . A This Board having on January 18, 1966 referred request dated January 4, 1966 from Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, for clarification of Ordinance 2441, Section (E) , Paragraph 1, as it applies to five per cent shift differential, to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , to Mr. J. P. Mc Brien, the County Administrator, and to Mr. F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, for recommendation j to the Board this first day of February, 1966; and Chairman Kenny directed that the matter be continued to February 15, 1966 at E 10 a.m. for the reason that Supervisor Coll (member of the Administration and Finance Committee) is ill. In the Matter of Denying request for formation of k proposed Assessment District No. 1965-5 (Camino Del Sol) . This Board having on January 25, 1966 referred the matter of the proposed formation of Assessment District No. 1965-5 (Camino Del Sol) to the Board's Screening Committee and to the County Administrator for report this first day of February, 1966; and the County Administrator having reported to this Board that the Screening Committee, after carefully reviewing the matter, recommends that the request for formation of the proposed assessment rpt district be denied in that the improvements proposed to be financed by the assessment I district will not be accepted by the county as they will not be constructed to county standards and that the proposed district includes acquisition of improvements constructed previous to initiation of proceedings; r v x February 1, 1966 - continued - NOW,THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request for formation of the proposed assessment district is DENIED. 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. s f ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Authorizing County's membership in the F Eel River Flood Control and dater Conservation Association as an Associate Member.Ra tt y The Public Works Director having today presented to the Board a report concerning te advisability of the County's joining the Eel River Flood Control and Water Conservation Association in an attempt to intensify their efforts in preserving the Delta's offshore water supply by concentrated efforts toward influencing the design of northcoastal projects for upstream storage to be !Wade available for salinity repulsion in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and to assist the Eel River people in protecting their water resources; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to accept the invitation to join the Eel River Flood Control and ?Nater Conservation Association as an Associate Member, for a j membership fee of $500. IT IS BY THS BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisors Edmund A. Linscheid and X Thomas John Coll, and the District Attorney, County Administrator, and Public Works Director are officially designated as the representatives to said Association; and the responsibility for participation in the meetings and activities of this Association is hereby assigned to the Contra Costa County Water Agency.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. die nny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. i In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division, to negotiate lease of temporary office space in Pittsburg. F On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate lease of temporary office space in Pittsburg area to be used by the County Assessor as a field office for the purpose of holding hearings with taxpayers in regard to properties t, reappraised during the past year. x; 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. y In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install street lights in County Service Area L-43, Shore Acres . At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street 1. lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install two (2) 7500 Mercury Vapor street lights in County Service Area L-43 4 Shore Acres ) as follows A. On the north side of Levee Road, three poles east of existing light No. 94- B. On the north side of Shore Road, two poles east of existing light No . 95 (opposite Sail Court) . February 1, 1966 - continued - The foregoiiag order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, A` James P. Kenny. NOES: None. H ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Authorizing payment to Floyd B. Comstock and qg Associates re Geary Road Com- munications Building, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Consolidated. On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ORDERED that payment is A JTHORIZED to Floyd B. Comstock, Architects and Associates, P. 0. Box 346, 1822 Mt . Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, in the amount of: 90 x 8o% x 7-3/8 of $20,222 = $1,073.79 for design work which was abandoned when the architect was directed to proceed with plans for Emergency Operating Center in lieu of the Communications Building. rSr 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. z,.r. t'3' NtT. In the Matter of Authorizing f execution of Agreement with Eastbay Chapter National Safety Council for public safety education programs. Agreement dated February 1, 1966 between the County of Contra Costa and the Eastbay Chapter National Safety Council, which provides that during the period to June 30, 1966 the Council will conduct public safety education programs in the County and the County f will pay to the Counc it from time to time the total sum of $4,000 upon billing from Council showing services performed, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Boand, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County.t` The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:5 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 111 In the Matter of Approving fees proposed by the Byron i Sanitary District for sanitary sewer services provided for the Byron a Boys ' Ranch.v, F The Byron Sanitary District having notified the county that it desires to renegotiat the fees for sewer services provided for the Byron Boys ' Ranch in accordance with the agree- ment dated July 13, 1959; and The sewer service fees proposed by the Byron Sanitary District are $3.50 per capita i per year for each boy and $1.50 per capita per year for each attendant; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed sewer service fees are approved, effective January 1, 1966, with the understanding that all other provisions of the agreement shall remain unchanged. y x sf r t E x•7 tj i rk February 1, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:z° AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, s James P. Kenny. W v'yl NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Authorizing Ftp County Auditor to issue warrants for membership dues in the North Bay Water Advisory s Council. r On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is Ab to issue warrants in favor of North Bay Water Advisory Council, 13956 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California, Paul C. Soltow, Secretary- air Treasurer, representing membership dues for calerd ar year 1966, as follows From Contra Costa County 25.00 x From Contra Costa County Sanitation 25.00 y District No. 3 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. 5 ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. F In the Matter of Communication from California Aeronautics Division with reference to final date for filing Certificates for Airport Assistance Revolving Funds . M This Board having received communication from the California .Aeronautics Division, A, State Department of Public Works , with reference to the final date (March 1, 1966) for filing CERTIFICATES FOR AIRPORT ASSISTANCE REVOLVING FUNDS with said Division; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Department and to the County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, d .. James P. Kenny. x; tl NOES: None. r ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 4: In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send a letter to the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors requesting a meeting with reference to the Peripheral Canal and water quality negotiations. 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 send a letter on behalf of the County, requesting a meeting with the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County regarding the Peripheral Canal and water quality negotiations . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Su-oervisors Alfred I. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, w, u James P. Kenny. NOES: None. J. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r 651- February 1, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Proposed implementation of establishment of position of Civil Service Commission Hearing Officer. Mr. Henry L. Clarke, Business Representative, Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, AFL-CIO, appeared before the Board and discussed implementation of the position of a Civil Service Commission Hearing Officer to hear appeals on suspensions, demotions, and all other disciplinary action in addition to appeals against illegal, discriminatory, or erroneous decisions involving oral and written examinations. I On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , the County Administrator, and to Mr. William Horne, Executive 4 Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association. 4 I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: V" j AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid . NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. k In the Matter of Proposed establishment of a combined Public Defender and Legal Aid Program. This being the time fixed for the Board's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) to report on the proposed establishment of a combined Public x Defender and Legal Aid Program, the Chairman announced that no report would be presented in view of the illness of Supe-visor Coll, but persons interested in the proposed program would be heard; and the following persons appeared and commented: Mr. Leland Reaves who urged a plebisite by members of the Bar Association and K questioned how the program would be financed; Mr. Francis =Matson who opposed the proposed program but approved establishment of the office of Public Defender; Mr. William Moses and fir. Allan Williams who expressed opposition to the proposed program. a. I r. Ralph Johnson representing the Council of Richmond Industries requested post- ponement of at least one month and questioned the effect on the courts; Mr. Bill Horne r of the Taxpayers ' Association expressed vigorous opposition to the legal aid program but spoke in favor of the Public Defender office establishment.K Mr. Kenneth Larson, member of the Executive Committee of the County Bar Association, Mr. William Hoffman, President of the Richmond Bar Association, Mr. Dave Dolgin, Vice l President of the County Bar Association, and Hr. Robert Sanford, President of the County Bar Association, spoke in favor of the proposed legal aid program. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the proposed establishment of the legal aid program is continued . to March 10, 1966 at 9 a.m. ; and IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED that the Board's Administration and uT Finance Committee be granted additional time (to :March 1, 1966 ) to present its report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. IMoriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. k NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. xis In the Matter of Agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company re service riser pipe for Pleasant Hill Fire House, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute the 1 Agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company covering installation, maintenance and t use of equipment, consisting of a service riser pipe and wires and appliances connected Y: therewith, on riser pole located on the north side of Geary Road, east of Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill Fire House, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. v H 66 Y , ri a February 1, 1966 - continued - f 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. v NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. C- In the Matter of Claim for Damages . James Walker, represented by his attorney, Phillip M. Millspaugh, 2562 MacDonald Avenue, Richmond, California, having filed with this Board on January 26, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $226.43; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY TIE 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, 4 1YJamesP. Kenny. NOES: None. N ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.Y In the Matter of ratifying Clerkis 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 January 27, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint (Eminent Domain) served on M. A.- Smith, Deputy Clerk, on January 27, 1966, in fActionNo. 92117 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, CITY OF ANTIOCH, a Municipal Corporation 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f K NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Appointment s of Commissioners in Certain fYCountyFireProtectionDistricts . r On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons are appointed to serve as Commissioners of the indicated County Fire Protection Districts for four year terms, commencing January 1,1966. District Appointee Briones County Fire Protection District Frank E. Pereira, Jr. Route 2, Box 267 Martinez, California Mountain View County Fire Protection District Dr. Vernon V. Edwards 909 Main Street Martinez, California Orinda County Fire Protection District Charles W. Langridge 670 Moraga Way Orinda, California Pinole County Fire Protection District John Phillip Henson 4500 Pinole Valley Road Pinole, California San Pablo County Fire Protection District Henry C. Soito 2100 Wilcox Avenue San Pablo, California February 1, 1966 - continued - 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. r ABSENT: Sunervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Reappointment of Russell Kibler as Commissioner of the Pinole County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE y BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Russell Kibler, 2712 Flannery Road, San Pablo, whose term expired January 1, 1965, is reappointed as Commissioner of the Pinole County Fire Protection District for a four year term (to January 1, 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Appointment of Director of Oakley County Water District. The Oakley County Water District having notified this Board of the resignation of Director Raymond Johnson, and having recommended that Mr. Howard Hoy, 429 Main Street, Oakley, California, be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Director Johnson; NOW, TIEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Raymond Johnson is accepted and Mr. Howard Hoy is appointed Director of said District for the unexpired term ending A March, 1969. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ra AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. K. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1961 which amends Ordinance Code Section regulating peddling and f soliciting is APPROVED. 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. 1961 in the "Morning News-Gazette." 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. n ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. ro c' ZM, r s 4' l 68 February 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances Nos . 1950, 1951 and 1952• This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1950, 1951 and 1952 and A Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and E 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 Linscheid, 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. r' ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Appointment of Mrs . Maxine Johnson to Insurance Committee. The Board having received a communication from Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, AFL-CIO, requesting the appointment of Mrs . Maxine Johnson as the delegate representing said Local on the Insurance Committee; NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Maxine Johnson is hereby appointed to theWA Insurance Committee as delegate of said Union, replacing Mr. Alan Pezaro. 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. r. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. hex In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4795• 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- 4795, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of lien against Luada Anderson, deceased, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, t= James P. Ke my. NOES: None. s ABSENT: Sunervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4797. r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE A BOARD ORDER-ED that Resolution No. 4797, in which the Board confirms allocation of personnel to county departments (as of December 31, 1965) , is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2" AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. sr w; w February 1, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Nos. 4798-4801- On motion of Supervisor Linscheid seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, ITIS BY THE 1 1 BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 4798-4801, 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: Vg A s. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,. James P. Kenny. IN NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Approval of b Resolution No. 4802. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4802 in which abatement of structures on, property owned by Mary Lloyd and located at the northeast corner of Fifth and Verde Streets, North Richmond, is authorized, 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Approval of r Resolution No. 4803. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No- 4803, in which the Board declares its intention to purchase property from William P. Hart, et ux, for the amount of X38,750, located at 1157 Thompson Street, Martinez, and fixes March 8, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time to consummate purchase of property (required for Oivic Center) , 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.eft. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. Zr In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4804. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4804, in which the Board declares its intention to purchase property from the Easter Seal Society, for the amount of $14,000, for leasing to Contra Costa County Community Workshops, Inc., being all that real property, together with improvements located thereon, known and designated as 240 South Sixth Street, Richmond, and fixes March 8, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time to consummate purchase, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. I r NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. z; P fz} xy r r t t y. f February 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 480$. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4808, in which the Board fixes March 8, 1966 at 11 a.m. p as the time for receiving bids for installation of Stanley "Magic" Doors at the Contra Costa County Hospital, is APPROVED.h The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,3 abf James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. V In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 48o9. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4809 in which the Board approves the purchase of the Crocker property and of the Firpo property for the site of a migrant health camp near Brentwood, is approved. So a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, 2, T NOES: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. s ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Fixing Fees for Anesthesiologists serving the County Hospital. On the recommendation of the County Medical Director, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following schedule r of payments for Anesthesiologists rendering service for the County Hospital, is APPROVED: Monday through Friday a Hourly fee 10.00 Minimum payment for each prior scheduled session 40.00 Hourly fee for first hour of an unscheduled night call (from k 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. )25.00 Payment for on call" at night from 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. ) 15.00 Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays Payment for Saturday "on call" from 8:00 A.M. Saturday to 8:00 A.M. M Sunday)30.00 a Payment for Sunday "on call" (from 8:00 A.M. Sunday to 8:00 A.M. Monday) 30.00 u p?4 Payment for holiday on call" (from t 8:00 A.M. on holiday to 8:00 A.M. the following day) 30.00 Hourly fee for first hour of an unscheduled call $25.00 Hourly fee thereafter 10.00 IT IS BY THE BOARD ALSO ORDERED that demands presented to cover payments for Anesthesiologists shall show the time during which the doctors were on call and show the time during which anesthesiology services were rendered. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that its October 13, 1964 order fixing fees for Anesthesiologists serving the County Hospital, is CANCELED, effective February 1, 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. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, February 3, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. ATTEST: W. T. EAASCH, CLERK Chairman By epu y Clerky i t. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1966 THE B=ID ML T IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONCRABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR THOMAS JOHN COLL. PRESENT: W . T. PAASCH, CLERK. P§ r r In the Matter of Communication from California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation with reference to proposed abandon- ment of four small park sites . Supervisor James Moriarty having presented to this Board a communication dated i January 26, 1966 from California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Crockett-, with reference to the proposed abandonment of four parcels of unimproved property used as parks; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney, Planning Department, x and County Administrator for report back to the Board in two weeks . 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. v In the Matter of Sewerage Service a Program for the Delta Area. This Board, on December 7, 1965, ordered the Public Works Director, along with other interested County Departments, the Citizens ' Advisory Committee for County Service f Area S-1 (Sandmound Slough Area), and representatives of adjacent territory, Bethel Island, j Dutch Slough, and Holland Tract, to recommend a consulting engineering firm, which firm would be responsible for development of a sewerage service program for the areas mentioned Y above. The Board further ordered that the Public Works Director investigate and report upon the advantages and disadvantages of financing a Preliminary Engineering Report by means of Federal grants and/or "advance financing" on the part of County government. The above named met on January 28, 1966, as a "Selection Committee" and interviewed nine consulting firms . On February 2, 1966, the Committee met and decided to recommend that the Board of Supervisors request a proposal from the firm of M. C. Yoder Associates and Uniconsult, Inc. (a Joint Venture) , outlining a scope of work and setting forth fees under which a preliminary engineering report. would be prepared. The Committee further recommended that inasmuch as Federal financing of the Report is a loan which will have to be repaid and is time consuming and costly, taking approximately six months to process, and since the citizens in the area are anxious to proceed with the program as soon as possible, the Board consider "advance financing" the Preliminary Engineerir.4 , Report mentioned herein. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is hereby AUTHORIZED to request a proposal from the firm of M. C. Yoder Associates and Uniconsult, Inc., (a joint venture) . IT IS BY THL BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of "advance financing", as fi discussed above, be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors i Coll and Kenny) for report back as soon asyp possible. tis The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:J AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. s rr,E 3 Y;. February 3, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Storm Drainage District, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE Zone 16, to participate in the DISTRICT, ZONE 16. immediate construction of an outlet waterway in the vicinity of Helen Road, Pleasant Hill area. On the recommendation of 11r. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zone 16, is AUTHORIZED to participate, to the maximum extent of $400, in the immediate constructio ' a by Pleasant Hill Land Corporation, or its contractors , of an outlet waterway for the Zone's pipe presently under construction in the vicinity of Helen Road, Pleasant Hill. The cost to the Zone represents the estimated excess cost to the developer for constructing the waterway now instead of waiting for more favorable site conditions . y,s 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.f NOES: None. j a• ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.r n'. In the Matter of Adjournment of Meeting in Respect to the Memory of the late Mrs . Jeanette S. Russell.Y . M WHEREAS this Board has learned with sorrow of the death of the late Mrs . Jeanette S. Russell; and r WHERFSS Mrs . Russell was the wife of Mr. Wilfred W. Russell; and WHEREAS Mr. Russell has served as District Design Engineer with the State Division of Highways , District IV, since 1946, and this Board holds hire in high esteem; yk NOW, THEEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that deepest sympathy is expressed to Mr. Russell and his daughter, Ruth May, and this Board adjourns its meeting at the hour of 12 :30 p .m. in I s x respect to the memory of the late Airs . Jeanette S. Russell. 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 . ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. n And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 8, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. Ch irman f? ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 4 By Deputy Clerk MEx a S j, riq BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966H , THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, THOMAS. JOHN C OLL. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. x b In the Matter of Personnel Ad jus tments. 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 following personnel adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that r 1 said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: A Probation Department. Add one (1) Deputy Probation Officer, Salary1Range40 ($613-745), and cancel one (1) Senior Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range 44 676-821), effective February 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, y Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. J iABSENT: None. In the Matter of Personnel Ad- justment for Office of Jury Commissioner. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel action is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for report on February 15, 1966: za_ t Jury Commissioner. Amend Section 2432 (a) of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County to provide for the classification of Secretary to the Superior Court and Jury Com- missioner at a salary range of $973-1183 per month and to provide for the classification of Assistant Secretary to the Superior Court at a salary range of $447-543 per month. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:r1 r, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. r,. ABSENT: None. w 0 In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor n Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following aappropriationadjustmentsareapprovedforthefollowingcountydepartments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE C4 County Clerk Office Supplies 1003 156 Capital Outlay 1003 126 Capital outlay 1003 30 Martinez Buildings Temporary Help 1003 9000 w Overtime 1003 2,500 Reloc. Green house 1003 6,800 Kj t yam: r eet a; February 8, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION FUND _ DECREASE INCREASE r; Orinda County Fire Protection District F = Desk, Sierra Model 660300-TW, pf left side, Desert Sage 2018 24TwoTonFloorJack-Hydraulic 2018 24 Public Works r BUILDING PROJECTS j41. Professional Services 1003 400 PUBLIC WORKS 1. Costs Applied to Services 1003 400 MOTOR POOL GARAGE 2. Utilities 1003 50 2. Temporary Salaries 1003 50 SE:IAGE, WASTE & WATER 3. Memberships 1003 3. Overtime 1003 375 375 BRENTWOOD GARAGE 4. Maintenance of Buildings 1003 100 3?4. Grounds Maintenance 1003 100 RICHMOND GARAGEx 4- Use of County Equipment 1003 4- Personal Clothing 1003 100 EQUIPMENT OPERATION Depreciation 1003 49 7705CostsAppliedtoServices100346,733 5. Repair & Service Equipment 1003 3037 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION fa_ 1. Waterfront Road 1003 620 3. Appian Way 1003 500 5. Port Chicago Highway 1003 500 4- Clayton Road 1003 500 6. Hough Avenue 1003 21,775 P, s Design Engineering 1003 2,000 Betterments 1003 620 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION ria 2. La Bonita Way 1003 500 6. Hough Avenue 1003 21,775 PUBLIC WORKS 7. Theodolite 1003 165 7. Auxiliary Drawer 1003 26 PLANT ACQUISITION PUBLIC WORKS 7. Dust Collection 1003Systemy 191 MOTOR POOL GARAGE 8. Brake Drum Lathe 1003 200 8. Air Jack Lift 1003 200 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ay: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 3 y s- k i T4 February 8, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Acceptance Y of Gift. r i The County Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of $122 to the County Probation Department Boys ' Fund has been received from the Diablo Women's Garden Club for use in landscaping at the Contra Costa County Boys ' Ranch; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift in the amount of $122 is 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. s t In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Costs Owed Contra Costa County. 3 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated, in the Small Claims f Court by ' the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover costs owed Contra Costa County. Mr. Robert Burnett 48.54 Mr. George Manica 54.6o Mr. A. L. Cassell 11.20 Mr. William Margison 198.62 Mr. Clayton Daugherty 11.20 Mr. Ronald Marglon 185.16 Mr. John Duke 47.69 Mr. Arthur S. Marsh 70.00 Mr. David Hardister 35.47 Mrs . Rosemarie Martinez 146.46 Mr. Luther James 30.19 Mr. Ronald Mattson, Sr. 118.30 P'ir. William Lindsay 59.95 Mr. Carl McCoy 144.04 Mr. Poyner Lowe 72.92 Mr. Michael E. McGee 130.00 Mr. Timothy Manchester 58.62 Mr. James McKissock 54.77 a Mr. Sammy Mack, Jr.120.00 Mr. Robert McLellan 89.14 t PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 8, 1966 by the following vote: ter.` 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 Authorizing County Medical Director to z i execute Statement of Hospital Services form, Arkansas Department of Public Welfare. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted the County Medical Director to execute Statement of Hospital Services form, Arkansas Department of Public Welfare, for amount which State of Arkansas will legally pay to Contra Costa County for medical services rendered by the County Hospital to Zack T. King. u' 3 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisorsisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,. sfi' Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. jIn the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department to extend lease with Earl E. i and Alberta McKinney for property used by the Probation Department. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD =. ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate renewal of lease between Contra Costa County and Earl E. and Alberta McKinney for lease a_-y of premises at 1005 Prospect Avenue, Concord, presently being utilized by the Probation Department as a group home for boys. i ib u February 8, 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. Kerry. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of Report. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report on current functions of the Park Division, Public Works N. Department, is ACKNOWLEDGED. 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. sNOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving AS EX OFFICIO TAE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM DRAIN_ . Joint Exercise of Powers MAINTENANCE•DISTRICT NO. 1 Agreement with City of r Concord for improvements on Minert Road, Concord. The- Board having considered a joint exercise of powers agreement dated February 1, r 196E between the Boar of Su ervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex officio the Governing Board of Storm Drain/ al t*?Ef No. 1, and the City of Concord, wherein it is mutually agreed that the District shall construct certain improvements including the extension of an existing box culvert on Minert Road, near Concord, and the City shall reimburse the District for said improvements , as more particularly set forth in the agreement; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 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: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. g ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Authorizing AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM DRAIN: Acceptance of Easement (s ) MAINTENANCE•DISTRICT NO. 1 for Drainage Purposes . 3 On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 3" ORDERED that the following listed easement be accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said easement: Grantor Easement Date District or Zone Erich Weber and February 7, 1966 Storm Drain Sara Weber Maintenance 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. C- NOES: None.4" ABSENT: None. 3 45 1 r; February 8, 1966 - continued - a In the Matter of Planning, Research and Development Project Proposal for the County Social Service 1 Department. 3 Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Social Service Department, having reported to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) regarding the Planning, Research and Development Project, and having advised that the project had been given a 1 comprehensive study by the Citizens ' Advisory Committee on Public Welfare, which Committee j requests that the Social Programs Committee recommend submission of the project to the State Department of Social Welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BO4RD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator for i report on February 15, 1966. 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 Recommendations of Administration and Finance r Committee re City-County Thorough- fare System Financing. The Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) presented its recommendation on proposed aid-to-cities funds for 1966-1967; and at the request of Chairman Kenny and Mr. Dave Higgins, Assistant to theCity Manager of Richmond, x and r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision on saidrecommendation be deferred until February 15, 1966 at 4 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. t ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Revised Application for VaccinationY Assistance Project Grant. r ` 3 The Board having considered authorizing its Chairman to execute a revised applicati n for a Vaccination Assistance Project Grant for the period April 20, 1965 to March 31, 1967, r the amount requested being $239,317; f! r1f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,y IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to its Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) for report on February 15, 1966. l 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. tia NOES: None. ABSENT: None. J tA.. 1 r.. .:.. a 5• t its' s µFebruary 8, 1966 - continued -In the Matter of Proposal to renew for one year the Richmond Community Development x Demonstration Project (Title II-A, r Section 207 of the Economic a Opportunity Act) .The Board having considered the approval of the Richmond Community DevelopmentaDemonstrationProjectforrenewalforoneyearunderTitleII-A, Section 207 of the Economic Opportunity Act in line with the application (for 100 percent federal funding in the amount of $268,695) of the applicant agency, the Contra Costa Council of Community Services as recommended b the Contra Costa CountEconomicy y Opportunity Council with the understanding that adequate provisions will be made by the applicant agency for project coordination with, and evaluation by, the Contra Costa County Economic Opportunity Council and the Contra Costa County Community Action Agen^. y; x NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor M' ,riarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on this mattor is deferred until February 15, 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, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: None.In the Matter of Approving Ordinances . 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: r n{D"No. 1955 which rezones land in the Mountain View area. Request of Shell Oil Company. (1065-RZ) . Y Zi No. 1956 which rezones land in the E1 Sobrante area. Request of Dean Bailey. (913- RZ) .No. 1957 which rezones land in Alamo. Request of Bryan and Murphy.1067- RZ) .IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows :No. 1955 in the MORNING NEWS- GAZETTE No. 1956 in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS a No. 1957 in the WALNUT KERNEL, C 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.In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance No.1958. r.This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1958 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 z law; i NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the sane is hereby declared duly published. i F The foregoing order was passed by the 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: t 1 February 8, 1966 - continued r In the Matter of Claim for Damages . Albert Toombs, No. 2 Evans Circle, Concord, California, having filed with this Board on February 2, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $154.94 160.60 t3 estimates . it NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED.i i 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. Y ABSENT: None. x In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Notice of Proceedings in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on February 3, 1966, referred copy of Notice of I Proceedings served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on February 3, 1966, in Action No. 99669 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, DENNIS POOLS, INC., dba SIERRA GUNITE COMPANY versus PIOMBO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, et al,e 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. arx NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of second amended complaint and summons on second amended complaint in Court action to the Office j of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on February 4, 1966, referred copy of second amended complaint and summons on second amended complaint served on Mary Smith on February 4,. 1966, in Action No. 348,949 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for t the County of Alameda, MARY KATHERINE WHITFIELD, a minor, by PEGGY WHITFIELD CHANDLER, guardian ad litem, et al versus ARTHUR ROTH, M. D., 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 i RATIFIED. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for damages . Mr. Heber James Brown, Attorne at Law, having filed with this Board on February 1, Y 1966, claim for damages in the amount of s000 on behalf of Eric Duane Wright, a minor E by Bennie F. Wright, father of Eric), 5843 Arlington Boulevard, Richmond, California; and The District Attorney having advised the Board that the claim fails to comply substantially with the requirements of the Government Code for the reason that said claim fails to state a cause of action against the County of Contra Costa or against any employee of the County of Contra Costa; R. s. w x.80 u February 8, 1966 - continued - NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk shall give written notice of the insufficiency of said claim. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 3 Ct NOES: None. ABSENT: None. u .. In the Matter of Recommendations of the Social Programs Committee on Certain Items . k The Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Dias and Moriarty) having reported its recommendations with reference to certain matters heretofore referred to said committee as K follows : Date of Item Referral Recommendation T ' Salaries and job 6-15-65 Include in general review classifications of salaries to be made for for clinical the 1966-1967 fiscal year. psychologists and psychiatric social workers . (Report of subcommittee Mental e' Health Advisory Board. ) New classification in 10-26-65 Defer action until Civil the County Hospital, Service Commission recommend- Licensed Vocational ation has been received. r' Nurse. Legislation creating 1-4-66 File proposed "rules, regu- state-county partner- lations, and standards of ship in establishing performance for special special supervision supervision programs" as a nprogramsincountymatterofinformation. Matter probation departments.of special supervision pro- x Director Stark of the grams is under study by the State Department of Juvenile Justice Commission, j Youth Authority) . Probation Department, and i County Administrator. Building alterations 1-18-66 Adopt resolution signifying z and construction of a intent to provide additional swimming pool at Byron beds and a swimming pool at Boys Ranch. the Byron Boys Ranch. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Social Programs Committee are approved. 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. r In the Matter of Claim for damages . Richard W. Hoover, 1243 3rd Street, Rodeo, California, by Condon, Dolgin and Kully, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board on February 1, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $20,100 (estimated as of date of presentation); and The District Attorney having advised that the claim fails to comply substantially with the requirements of the Government Code for the reason that said claim fails to state a cause of action against the County of Contra Costa or against any employee of the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk shall give written notice of the insufficiency of said } claim. f February 8, 1966 - continued - f The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Hall of Records (Contra Costa County Court House) remodeling. The Public Works Director having today advised this Board that provision for additional automatic control devices in conjunction with emergency power operation for the x elevator at the Contra Costa County Court House was omitted from the plans and specifications; f for the remodeling of the Hall of Records; j On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation is made that the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association contract with Otis Elevator Company for the installation r of automatic control devices in conjunction with emergency power operation for the elevator j at the County Court House building at a cost of $950; which cost is understood to be part of the costs for the remodeling of the building as provided in the agreement between the Board of Retirement and the County of Contra Costa which became effective on October 26, 1965. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Agreement with Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation 1 District re Marsh, Sand and Deer Creeks (W. O. 4073) . Mme` Agreement dated February 8, 1966, superseding Agreement dated June 8, 1965, between ; Contra Costa County and Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Yh. i relative to the construction of certain general channel improvements at the Sand Creek and Deer Creek crossings on Fairview and Minnesota Avenues in the Brentwood area, and providing for the sharing of the costs as set forth therein, County to deposit with the t j District $22,362.52 on or before July 15, 1966 , is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and James P. Kenny, s Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the County. s_,4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: IAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, Jamas P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Referring communication concerning r Fleur du Lac Academy to the County Probation Department. The District Attorney having filed with this Board a communication dated February 71 , 1966 addressed to him by Mr. Arthur Lyle Robson on behalf of the Lafayette Kiwanis Club who have been assisting a boy who is a ward of the court and who is attending Fleur du Lac Academy on Lake Tahoe; and I Mr. Robson having inquired as to the possibility of having said school included 0; on the approved list to which the County can make payments by virtue of a ward being sent there; v xs; X. S February 8, 1966 - continued - z 7 i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Probation Department to answer and for report to this Board. 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. Y ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Communication received by Supervisor Dias concerning a burglary incident. Supervisor Dias reported to this Board that he had received a communication from kfia a resident within his supervisorial district, with reference to an incident which occurred on October 31, 1965 when two teen-aged boys entered his mother's home and stole $825, and to efforts to secure restitution of said amount; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman address a letter to Mrs . Robert Adams, Chairman of the Juvenile Justice Commission, forwarding a copy of the communication received by Supervisor Dias, and requesting a report, in so far as appropriate within the limitations of the Juvenile Q Justice proceedings . 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. ria NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s= In the Matter of Proposed abatement of Building known as the BYRON TIMES BUILDING. ft Mr. Lee Mason of the County Building Inspector's Office reported that there are twenty significent deficiencies in the Byron Times building and he recommended abatement of the structure; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board concurs with the findings of the Building Inspector's Office f and directs said Department to proceed with abatement proceedings . The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Resignation from and Appointment to the T Mental Health Advisory Board. r` Dr. Howard G. Preece having requested that the Board accept his resignation from a the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board;xytE NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation of Dr. Preece is accepted and the Chairman is authorized to send a letter to Dr. Preece expressing appreciation for his services. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, is appointed as a member of the Mental Health Advisory Board to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Preece (to January 28, 1967) . 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. i NOES: None. s ABSENT: None. QQ „ February 8, 1966 - continued - AK In the Matter of Resignation from and Appointment to the State College Site Selection Committee The Board having been advised by the Contra Costa County Mayors ' Conference that y its official representative on the State College Site Selection Committee, Mayor Leo Lopez, has resigned from the Pittsburg City Council and that the Conference desires his successor as Mayor of Pittsburg, Mr. Alfred Affinito, be appointed to succeed Mr. Lopez on said Committee; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Mayors ' Conference, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Alfred Affinito is appointed as the official representative of the Contra Costa County Mayors ' Conference on the State College Site Selection Committee. 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. In the Matter of Meals served at County Hospital. fix On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE M BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to review the matter of the cost t: of meals served at the County Hospital and the number of complimentary meals served, the Administrator to determine whether the cost is comparable with those in comparable institutions in other counties . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 54 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 NOES: None. e ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No- 4811. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4811, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of Liens against the following, is APPROVED: Dora L. Smith; and M. S. Jones, also known as Mary Spurrier Jones. 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.s NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4812. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4812, in which the Board fixes March 15, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. as the time to receive bids for sale of $2,7659000 Mt. Diablo Unified School District 1964 School Bonds, Series B, is APPROVED. y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: nfw_ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, N Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. F J ABSENT: None. L mo 84 Y N February 8, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of A proval of Resolution No- 481 . f On the'recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Sup ervis or Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No- 4814, in which the Board authorizes Office of District Attorney to stipulate as to ex parte court hearing in the matter involving the recovery by Contra Costa County of an amount I not to exceed $12,000 from E. Marie Clary for medical services rendered in the amount of 4 13,183.10, 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 Approval of Resolutions Nos. 4817-4820. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that resolutions Nos. 4817-4820, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to Hake 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., x Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4821. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor- Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD N ORDERED that Resolution No. 4821, 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, a Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4823. On m»tion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4823, in which the Board signifies its intent to increase capacity of the Byron Boys Ranch, construct a swimming pool at said ranch; and r requests the California Youth Authority to reserve funds in the 1966-1967 budget to finance the state share of said project, 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. r_ 1. t c a' r. Ls; yr tYy?• February $, 1966 - continued - Ms In the Matter of Request I of certain firemen regarding minimum require- ments established for tSeniorFiremanexamination. rg The Board having referred to its Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises :< I Committee (Supervisors 'Linscheid and Moriarty) the request of Fireman Henry R. Nielson, presented in behalf of himself and four other firemen, with respect to the minimum require- ments for Senior Fireman; and qThisCommitteehavingreportedthattheminimumrequirementsforallCivil Service Classes are' under the jurisdiction of the Civil Service Commission and, accordingly, 7 that the request of Fireman Nielsen is not one which can be properly considered by theBoardofSupervisors; and i This Committee having recommended further that the Board of Supervisors take noiactiononthematterandnotifyFiremanNielsenthattheremedy, if any, is a matter fortheCivilServiceCommission; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the conclusions and recommendations of the Public JF and Public Service Enterprises 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.S NOES: None. rr ABSENT: None. Y v..In the Matter of Written Communication from Mrs. Ionia M. White with j reference to Juvenile Hall. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatcopyofcomplaintdatedJanuary21, 1966, received by the Board fromMrs . Ionia M. White and referred to conditions at Juvenile Hall, be forwarded to Mrs. Adams,,Chairman of the Juvenile Justice Commission and to the Honorable S. C. Masterson, Juvenile Judge. rTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Complaint by Mrs. Ionia White, with reference to Juvenile Hall. Mrs . Ionia White appeared. before the Board with reference to the operation of Juvenile Hall and questioned disposition of clothes and food donated, criticized the diet, asked for an investigation as to why the cost of maintaining a child at Juvenile Hall amounts to $600 per month, asked that budget funds be withheld, and asked for abolishment of the Therapeutic Community. The Chairman of the Board referred the matter to Social Programs Committee i Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) . In the Matter of Study to determine types of employment in which county I prisoners might be used. This Board having°received a copy of a letter to the East Bay Regional ParkDistrictfromtheCentralLaborCouncilofContraCostaCounty, AFL-CIO, in which the Council expresses opposition to using county prisoners on work for the Park# District. . and the Board having considered same; E On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Committee established by the Board to t study employment and rehabilitation of prisoners, for consideration by its Sub-Committee established for the purpose of screening projects on which county prisoners might be employed. c r i r y 86 Tlit February $, 1966 - continued - IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said comnittees are requested to make a study of the types of employment in which county prisoners might be used, considered appropriate to the labor unions . yY The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. W2 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed 4 Purchase of Property for k Use of the County Social Service Department. The Administration and Finance Committee recommended that the Board submit a bid for purchase of certain property (former Safeway Store building) located on Monument Boulevard, Concord, to provide space required by the County Social Service Department, and 3 the following persons appeared -and commented on the proposal: Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, Social Service Director, who spoke of the urgent need of office space because of new Federal legislation which will require additional personnel in his department, and of efforts made to secure space for said personnel; Mr. Rodney Larson, Local 1675, asked that a public hearing be held on the proposal; Mr. Tony Cannata, President of the Central Labor Council and representing the United Steelworkers , expressed opposition and asked for a hearing; Mr. Bob Anderson, representing Local 302, expressed opposition to moving personnel from the Pittsburg office of the Social Service Department. Coll On motion of Supervisor seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the entire Board of Supervisors, County Administrator, County Purchasing Agent, Public Works Director, Social Service Director, to determine the amount of the bid to be submitted for the property. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, (because he believes there is a need for the space), Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny, NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. m. Later in the day, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that February 10, 1966 at 2 P.M. be fixed as the time to P . determine the amount of bid to be submitted and on any future action with reference to the proposed purchase of the property above referred to. K F 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 Requesting Social Service Director to w r report with reference to space for additional personnel. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Social Service Director_Jornlin is requested to report to this Board on whalt his plans are in the matter of providing space for additional personnel in his department in the event the Board of Supervisors is not successful in acquiring the property (former Safeway building) located on Monument Boulevard, Concord, on which they intend to submit a bid. The foregoing order was passed 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. 5 ABSENT: None. r M c Y YFebruary8, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of County Departments who will be involved in Medicare Program. ire' f lw Supervisor Moriarty read excerpts from the minutes of the meeting of the County Supervisors Association of California held December 16, 1965 with reference to the two options available to every county in the matter of the State Medicare Program. r Supervisor Moriarty stressed the need for cooperation among the various county , departments which will be involved in the program, and to attain such cooperation he recommended that the County Welfare Director be named an Assistant County Administrator X to be responsible to the County Administrator for coordinating the efforts of the Social X Service Department, the County Hospital, the County Health Department and the Probation Department, to the extent practicable in connection with the Medicare Program. Supervisor r` Moriarty also expressed the opinion that such Departments should ultimately be consolidated into one agency to insure accomplishment of county objectives and avoid duplication of effort; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT SAID IIATTER IS REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. yj". ABSENT: None. s In the Matter of Designating member of the Board of Supervisors to serve on the L Executive Committee of the L, Economic Opportunity Council.1b A request having been received from Mr. Primo Ruiz, Chairman of the Economic Opportunity Council, that one member of the Board of Supervisors be designated to serve as ex officio member of the Council's Executive Committee, which recommendation has beenV endorsed by said Council for implementation as soon as the by-laws of the Council can be changed to include additional membership on the Executive Committee; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, is hereby designated as this Board's representative to serve on said Executive Committee.ty The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4w AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. x ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Res olut ion No- 4826. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4826, in which the Board urges its representatives in Washington, D. C. and Sacramento to support the channel clearing program in the Delta area, and assist the Sacramento District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, in obtaining Congressional :: j approval for additional monies in order to implement an expanded program, 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. VQA ABSENT: None. c 14 s. Y 8 S v 4 Yom. February 8, 1966 - continued - rM ate.,..r y. x+, 4aIntheMatterofSidewalks1. re in Rollingwood area. 1. This Board having received a petition from residents in the Rollingwood area, 11 requesting that the Board of Supervisors not undertake assessment proceedings to installsidewalksonGreenwood, Clarendon, ani Carlton Courts in the RollingWood area; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARDGRDEREDthatsaidpetitionisreferredtotheAssessmentDistrictScreeningCommitteeforreporttotheBoard. 7 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jarias E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.G ABSENT: None. k And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, February 10, 1966, at 2 p.m., in k the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez Califo rnia. k>, t _.,. jam// J J i Pte. hai an a ATTEST: 49r:62 r; W. T. PAASCH, CLERK T:- k By Zai' fj' ' .J Deputy erk 11 I 11 Ce¢, N` ySH) r.M w '- * w ry w. - -. 4:. 4 if fX y c_" 1 ri5 2. n Vii, 4 j y kY 11 I Te v t 1S 7.? I ,. ::.,."'. :,' I :"- - I I- -- " I',-- 11 '. 1. ` I I I 11 - ' ' -' ;"----"-' . It . 11 I I ,,,"%".' 3s I-"e'T yi i E J1 L J GS 1 i ' x f,'t I N AY L T rte 4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1966 THE BOARD YwT IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 2 P.M. IN THE BOARD CHAFERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. FENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. 4* ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proposed submission of sealed bid i for vacant Safeway store on Monument Boulevard near rY Concord. 1 a The Board considered submission of a sealed bid for property (former SafewayStore) on Monument Boulevard near Concord, and the District Attorney discussed the legal i procedure involved in the purchase by the County of property; and Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, Social Welfare Director, answered questions with reference to the need for additional space for personnel in the Social Service Department. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board adjourn. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll.. R Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. f ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. y:. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 15, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. hairm t ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH CLERK to By . Deputy clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1966 THE BOARD REGULAR SESSION .MET I N REG AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, r; CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. FENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. GMORIARTY. THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. e. x: In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understoodE- that said approval consistutes approval for the personn6l and budget modification required:- r= Auditor-Controller Data Processing) , Add one (1) Programmer Trainee, Salary Range 34 t 530-$644) , effective February 16, 1966. Probation Department. Reclassify Deputy Probation Officers, position t,r; number 07 and 14, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745), q4 to Senior Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range !Fly. 676-$821), effective March 2, 1966. f u: eJ v t February 15, 1966 - continued - sfi Personnel Adjustments (continued) Social Service. Add 'one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 556-$676), and cancel one (1) Social Worker t- III, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745) , effective March 1, 1966. s Contra Costa County Fire r Protection District. Add one (1) Fire Inspector, Salary Range 43 660-$801) , and cancel one (1) unclassified position of Fire Marshal, Salary Range 51 801-$973), effective February 16, 1966. Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Reclassify all Assistant Fire Chiefs, Salary X Range 53 ($841-$1,022), to Assistant Fire Chief Group I, Salary R„nge 53 ($841-$1,022) , effective February 16, 1966. 33 r Contra Costa County Fire N Protection District. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Fire District Communications Clerk, Salary Range 28 ($458-$556) , and classify J.: two (2) Dispatcher Clerks as Fire District Communications Clerk, effective February 16, 1966. t" Contra Costa County Flood Control and Dater Conserva- tion District. Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk, position number 02, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481) , to Account Clerk, Salary Range 24 ($415-$505), effective February 16, 1966. 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. r : ABSENT: None. Y In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Mrs . Lynn Verdone, r' Psychiatric Social Worker. jos On recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment is AUTHORIZED to Mrs . Lynn Verdone, Psychiatric Social Worker, at the third step ($727 per zah' month) of Salary Range 43, effective February 16, 1966, as requested by the County Medical Director. 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. 4,r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Dean Clair, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist . 10 F On recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and on motion of Supervisor µLinscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that gyment is AUTHORIZED for Dean Clair, Ph.D. , Clinical Psychologist, at the third step ( 62 per month)of Salary Range 50, effective February 16, 1966, as requested 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: None. s s N a: 9 ma 4 February 15, 1966 - continued -v°r In the Matter of Accepting x gifts and donations to the County Library System during the month of January, r 19660 The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations to the County Library during the month of January, 1966; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on record filed 1 in the Clerk's Office, are hereby accepted. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ti AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, aw Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. S ` ABSENT: None.s' f AuthorizingIntheMaterto attendance at meeting. y On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: Miss Etta May Majors, R.R.L., Medical Record Librarian, County Hospital, to attend Institute for Medical Record Librarians to be conducted by the Association of Western Hospitals in Seattle, Washington, in the i1 period from March 9, 1966 through March 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ice ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Ad justments . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor 1 ' Linscheid,secmdedby Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are approved for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Oakley Justice Court 234 E Temporary Salaries 1003 200 Reserve for Contingencies 200 County Flood Control, Zone 1 Lower Marsh Creak Con- 2521 72,918 struction Hospital R CSV Bovie Machine Misc. Tools & Lab Equip-30 mento District Attorney 1 steno chair 1003 63,. Typewriter desk 34 Typewriter 33 CL A3:. n. to February 15, 1966 - continued Appropriation Adjustments (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Lilac Drive 1003 29370 2. Appian Way 1003 19000 2. Appian Way 1003 1,000 u 4. Cypress Road 1003 109623 4. Balfour Road 1003 10,623 Betterments 1003 4,02044 r MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 3. Coral Drive 1003 1,650 h W ROAD MAINTENANCE rs 5. Flood Damage Repair 1003 8,000 Maintenance Roads & Bridges 1003 8,000 SANITATION DISTRICT 3 j 6. Land Purchase 2363 133 6. Plant Expansion 2363 133 WATER AGENCY p 7. Water Line 2825 478000 7. Water Line 2825 L{7,000 PUBLIC WORKS 8. Rolatape Measure 1003 12 8. Walkie-Talkie Equipment 1003 9 z 8. Chair Steno 1003 3 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, max Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Assignment of F delinquent accounts to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County. The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts totaling $3,840.41, 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;t On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE f: BOARD ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $3,840.41 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. y ABSENT: None. G I Y lYeJ R, 4 fat t s r< February 15, 1966 continued In the Matter of Authorizing write-off of delinquent accounts . The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts in the amount of $9,777 .50, showing names of debtors and amount due and owing to the County, and having recommended that said accounts be written off; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted the Acting County Auditor-Controller to write off said delinquent accounts in the amount of $9,777.50. e The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:ha. fAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Authorizing y Agreement and Lien and Dismissal of Action No. 98094, County v. Imelda A. Davis . rr i Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County accepts the agreement and lien between the County and Imelda A. Davis dated February 7, 1966, and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute the same on the part of the County. In connection therewith 4 1 the District Attorney is authorized to dismiss with prejudice Action No. 98094 in the G f . Superior Court, entitled "County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the Stata of California, plaintiff, vs. Imelda A. Davis, defendant."tiN 3 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 15, 1966 by the following vote: I AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,u Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. Y,- ABSENT: None. r5 In the Matter of Authorizing Acting County Auditor- Controller to make refund in the amount of $209.43. I On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE r: BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund the sum of 209.43 to Sergeant Jack Berrett, who overpaid his account with the county. 1 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. a 5 Gr ABSENT: None. t In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Welfare Director is authorized to approve attendance of five county employees at University of California Extension Division of School of Social Welfare seminar on "Social Work with Children in Crises" in the period from February 28, 1966 through March 4, 1966, attendance at said meeting to be on County time but with the understandingjthatallexpensesaretobebornebyemployees. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. rF of February 15, 1966-continued - In the Matter of Proposal to renew for one year the Richmond Community Develop- ment Demonstration Project Title II-A, Section 207 of the Economic Opportunity Act) . The Board having considered approval of the Richmond Community Development Demon- stration Project for renewal for one year under Title II-A, Section 207 of the Economic OpportunitAct in line with the application (for 100 per cent federal funding in the amount of 268,695) of the applicant agency, the Contra Costa Council of Community Services, and as recommended by the Contra Costa County Economic Opportunity Council, with the understanding that adequate provisions will be made by the applicant agency for project coordination with, and evaluation by, the Contra Costa County Economic Opportunity Council and the Contra Costa County Community Action Agency; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS f BY THE BOARD ORDERED that renewal of said project as outlined, 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. w In the Matter of Authorizing z . Chairman to execute agreement with the University of California for the employment of two students in the Office of the County Sheriff. F sxF On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement with the University of California for the continued employment of two students from the School of Criminology in the Office of the County Sheriff on a work-training basis during h the spring semester, under Title I-C of the Economic Opportunity Act. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to advance the sum of $117.33 to the Regents of the University of California to cover the b county's portion of program costs, subject to the understanding that any unused balance will be returned to the county.Jr=. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 1 In the Matter of Approving program outlined in the preliminary application for State subvention under the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Y Program. yG WHEREAS on December 28, 1965 the Board of Supervisors AUTHORIZED the County Health Officer to submit the preliminary application required to obtain State subvention for an Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program (under the provisions of SB 1279 as implemented by Chapter 6, Title 17, California Administrative Code) ; and WHEREAS the Social Programs Committee of the Board of Supervisors (J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias ) has recommended that the proposed HealthDepartment Alcoholism Rehabilitation and Information Program for the Fiscal Year 1966-1967 be approved; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the program outlined in the preliminary application for State subvention under the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program, is hereby APPROVED and submission of the application is confirmed. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. i, l r' 4F QQ J'c fd J February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approving revised Application to the State Department of Health, 1 Education and Welfare for Vaccination Assistance i Project Grant. The Board having on February 8, 1966 referred to its Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) the matter of a revised application for a Vaccination Y: j Assistance Project Grant for the period April 20, 1965 to March 31, 1967, the amount requested being $239,317; and lik. On the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said revised appli- cation 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. ilk,_ NOES: None. r ABSENT: None. F In the Matter of Proposal to combine the Health, Probation and Social Service operations in Rodeo into one Neighborhood Center. Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Social Walfare Director, reported on the proposal to combine the Health, Probation and Social Service operations in Rodeo into one Neighborhood Center for demonstration purposes; and Supervisor Dias stated that the matter had been studied by the Social Programs Committee and the Committee recommends an of the proposal; and This Board having considered same, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , and to the County Administrator, for review, taking into consideration the Social Program Committee's fi recommendation for approval, and report to the Board on February 23, 1966 at 10 a.m. ij The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Sr NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Requesting Grand Jury to select one of its members to serve on Board's Voting Machine and Equipment M Committee. t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the 196E Contra Costa County Grand Jury be requested to select one of its members to serve on a committee to be appointed by the Board of Supervisors to study voting machines and equipment. 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. ABSENT: None. Y } s r M s:0 w av F 9t February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Proposed increase in hourly rates for attending physicians whose services are required by the County Hospital and the County Health Department. This Board having referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee the matter of increasing hourly rates for attending physicians whose services are required by the County Hospital and the County Health Department from $8.50 per hour to $10.00 per hour, and the Social Programs Committee having recommended that the matter be discussed during study of the 41g budget for 1966-1967; and the Board having considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD rrti ORDERED that it be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for discussion with Dr. Degnan, 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed Assessment District No. 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard.x Mr. Robert Brunsell, attorney at law, appears before the Board with reference to the proposed formation of an assessment district to be known as Assessment District No. 1 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard, and on the recommendation of the District Attorney; and tY On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred back to the Board's Assessment District Screening F Committee for report to the Board on February 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 Resignation of Mr. L. J. Jansse, a Director of Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District. Mr. L. J. Jansse having tendered his resignation as a member of the Board of Directors of the Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mir. Jansse's resignation is accepted, effective March 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. a` ABSENT: None. Al y- r h: g. r r February 15, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute amended y agreement with the State Department of Public Health. ROn motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute amended I agreement (No. 103) between the State of California, Department of Public Health, and the j County of Contra Costa, which provides for a total state subvention in the amount of 79,863 to the county for the operation of the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program, the term I of the agreement being from July 1, 1965 through 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,f.. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. S ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. C. William Lance, Sr., as Commissioner of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. C. William Lance, Sr., Camino Pablo, Moraga, is appointed Commissioner of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for the unexpired term (to January 1, 1968) of Harry L. Rohrer. 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. S M . ABSENT: None. 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 $685.63 from John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents a f dividend of 73.43 on a priority tax claim covering the following: Fiscal Year 1961-62 j Code 10012 Assessment 2002 Walnut Creek Pipe Distributors, Inc. P. 0. Box 652 sok Walnut Creek, California Improvements 170.00 Personal Property 10,110.00 A: t Money 10.00 FTotal100290.00 Tax:933.61 8% Penalty: 74.68 and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested authorization to cancel the 8% penalty, 1 as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, and also, pursuant to Sections 2923 and 2925 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as amended, having requested that he be discharged of further accountability for collection of the unpaid balance, thereby reducing the tax to 685.63; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said requests be and the same are hereby GRANTED. K The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 3 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. L.ya qq 98 x^y` February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Cancellation of taxes and penalty on unsecured roll and discharge of further accountability r for collection of tax. i4• The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in the amount of $713.74 from John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents a first and final dividend of 73.43% on a priority tax claim covering the following: 4i Fiscal Year 1962-63 Code 98012 Assessment 2001 4 Walnut Creek Pipe Distributors, Inc. c/o John Costello 1220 Franklin Street Oakland, California y, r Improvements 170.00 Personal Property 102110.00 y+Money 10.00 Total 109290.00 Tax 971.89 8% Penalty 77.75 and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested authorization to cancel the 8% penalty, as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, and also, pursuant to Sections 2923 and 2925 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as amended, having requested that he be discharged of further accountability for collection of the unpaid balance, thereby reducing the tax to 713.7 ., NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT 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: k J„ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t- NOES: None. 4 ABSENT: None. T In the Matter of Notice that no election will be held for Directors of the Walnut County Water District. Pursuant to Section 30816 of the Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is directed to publish notice in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES stating that no election will be held to fill the two vacant positions of Directors of the Walnut County Water District and that the Board will, on March 8, 1966, appoint qualified persons to fill said vacancies. t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,N. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. Kofi rN ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Notice that no election will be held 41 for Directors of Pleasant Hill County Water District. Pursuant to Section 30816 of the Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is directed to publish notice in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES stating that no election will be held to fill the three vacant positions of Directors of the Pleasant Hill County plater District and that the Board will, on March 8, 1966, appoint qualified persons to fill said vacancies . 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. E wWFA February 15, 1966 - continued - 4s In the Matter of Notice that no election will be held for Directors of the San Ramon Valley County Water District. Pursuant to Section 30816 of the Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board i is directed to publish notice in THE VALLEY PIONEER stating that no election will be held j and that the Board of Supervisors will appoint the following nominees to the positions of j Directors of the San Ramon Valley County Water District on March 8, 1966: H Joseph D. Cappa Raymond L. Donahoe. The foregoing order was passed 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. W In the Matter of Notice that no election will be held for Directors of the Contra Costa County Water District. Pursuant to Section 30816 of the Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is directed to publish notice in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES stating that no election will be held i and that the Board of Supervisors will, on March 8, 1966, appoint the following nominees to the positions of Directors of the Contra Costa County Water District: Division 1 Thomas W. Thompson Division 2 Paul C. Tuft. The foregoing order was passed 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 f NOES: None. ABSENT: None. b` In the Matter of Proposed consolidation of Walnut Creek Y Municipal and Danville Judicial District Courts . The Board considered the matter of the proposed consolidation of Walnut Creek Municipal and Danville Judicial District Courts; and f Supervisor Coll of the Administration and Finance Committee urged approval and also recommended that the Board determine from its legislative representatives whether r the proposed consolidation can be calendared for the present session of the Legislature; and i' . Honorable Betsy Rahn of the Walnut Creek Municipal Court spoke of the need for expediting the proposed establishment of another judgeship. Judge Rahn reported that Judges,' "', Marshals and Constables Association is opposed to any plan which would consolidate all of the justice and municipal courts into a countywide system; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that March 1, 1966 at 2:30 p.m. is fixed as the time for public hearing on the F proposed consolidation of the Walnut Creek Municipal and Danville Judicial District Courts. The foregoing order was passed 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. x . ABSENT: None. x t s - 100 r February 15, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Request from Lafayette Chamber of Commerce with reference to Lafayette r Reservoir. This Board having received a communication dated January 22, 1966 from the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce in which the Board is requested to authorize Duane Mattison, Park Director, to assist the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce to develop a study and potential funding by Federal, State and County Agencies in the development of the eleven acre East Bay Municipal Utility District Lafayette Reservoir parcel for park purposes; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Director, attention Mr. Mattiso , SF Park Director, for report to the Board on February 23, 1966. t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Mattison be requested to report at the same time regarding the status of the Reservoir property in view of the decision of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to go into the public recreation business. 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. r In the Matter of Additional personnel authorized since s July 1, 1965• R On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to report to this Board on additional personnel authorized for the various county department from July 1, 1965 to the present 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, James P. Kerney. NOES: None . ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1965• x The Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Coll and Kenny) 4 recommended that the Ordinance Code be amended to provide for the classification of Secretary to the Superior Court and Jury Commissioner at a salary range of $973-1183 per month and to provide for the classification of Assistant Secretary to the Superior Court at a salary range of $447-543 per month; and Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager for Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, AFL-CIO, protested the proposal; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 1965 which will provide for the classifications above referred to, IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 1965 be s published for the time ani in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa: the MORNING NEWS GAZETTE. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4.21.E AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. M _ ABSENT: None. x r. fr3%S 2 r tis 33. February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1946, 1949 and 1960. 1 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 1946, 1949 and 1960 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; I and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; til 1 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, 1, 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. z.- ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointing ti a Human Relations Study r Committee. I On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed as a study committee to make recommendations "4 on the need for, and the appropriate functions of, a Human Relations Committee: County Administrator District Attorney Y? Supervisorial District Number I: r Reverend Darrel McCorkell Pastor, Church of the Good Shepherd 5838 McBryde Avenue Richmond, CaliforniaI Olt Reverend Richard Chavez F w. Assistant Pastor, St. Cornelius Church A_ 225 - 28th Street Ri chmond, California Livingston E. Beane Consultant, Fair Employment Practices Commission 2425 San Joaquin Richmond, California Supervisorial District Number II : Paul C. Maier 321 Vasser Avenue Kensington, California x Charles E. Wilson 1159 King Court El Cerrito, California Reverend Palmer Watson 2210 Brookhaven Court San Pablo, California Supervisorial District Number III: E e. Mrs . Donald J. Huenink lQ Diablo, California a.: James A. Collins, Assistant Superintendent Educational Services Lafayette School District 849 Broadmoor Court Lafayette, California Y F February 15, 1966 - continued - ifi irk Supervisorial District Number IV: Reverend William 0. Smith 4112 Wilson Lane Concord, California Joseph Dabes 2602 Saratoga Avenue Concord, California Arr William Walsh 3683 Edmonton Way w Concord, California Supervisorial District Number V: Judge Ted Ohmstede 210 O'Hara Avenue Oakley, California Mr. Bruce Diefenbacher a 1 Winifred Court Antioch, California w Mrs . Alice Latimer 4238 Heights Avenue F Pittsburg, California The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Y x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Pw NOES: None. ABSENT: None. c In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of complaint in condemnation and order for delivery of possession, P' in Court Action to the Office of the District Attorney. k The Clerk of this Board having on February 15, 1966, referred copy of complaint in condemnation and order for delivery of possession served on Miss M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on February 14, 1966, in Action No. 44754 of the United States District Court, in and for the northern district of California, southern division versus County of Contra Costa, et al., to the Office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the C1e kla 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 Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Installation of street light in County Service Area L-41, El Sobrante. s'41a At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy for street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director; on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company be authorized to install one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in County Service Area L-41 (Tract No. 2862) as follows : s r rTheOnthenorthsideofFranklinLane, one pole west of Argyle Road. 01- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. MIMI- NOES: None. ABSENT: None. TY T i February 15, 1966 - continued - j In the Matter of Authorizing the Pacific Gas and Electric t Company to energize street lights in County Service Area ac: L-20 - Moraga. i 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 four (4) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in County Service Area L-20 as follows : s Minor Subdivision 22 L.S.M. 21 1. On the east side of Moraga Road, opposite Ascot Drive. 2. On the south side of Ascot Drive, one pole west of Moraga Road. 3. On the south side of Ascot Drive, three poles west of Moraga Road. 4. On the south side of Ascot Drive, five poles west of Moraga Road. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that since these lights have already been installed by the developer, in accordance with previous agreements, they may be billed by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to County Service Area L-20 as of March 1, 1966. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Sup ervisor.=::arr. Dias, and by the following vote of the Board: 7 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, I,k. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report on communi- cation from General Communi- cations Engineering re use permit for radio transmitter facilities. i This Board, through its Chairman, having received a communication dated January 27, "- 1966 from General Communications Engineering, 670 Ninth Street, Oakland, California, with respect to the placement of radio transmitter facilities on property near Bald Peak in Contra Costa County; and This Board having on February 8, 1966 referred said matter to the Planning Depart- ment and the Office of the County Administrator; and i The Planning Department and the Office of the County Administrator having reportedIthatthematteristobeheardbythePlanningCommissiononFebruary23, 1966; NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY TFC BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED. 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. u S I NOES: None.lilc ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa County Employees Association Local 1675 with reference to CPS Health Plan. Erb Mr. Ron Larson representing Contra Costa County Employees Association Local 16759 j AFL-CIO, appeared before the Board and protested the method of administering the California Physicians ' Health Plan for county employees . Mr. Larson asked for a review of the plan and that the Board direct the Personnel Committee to meet and to open the CPS coverage to all health plan carriers for bidding to determine whether the County and the county employees, are receiving the "best Buy" for their money. He also requested the Board to instruct the W ` t Personnel Director to furnish at least one cooy of the Master Contract for CPS and the a Kaiser Health Plan to each employee organization which requests it, and that Mr. Chelbay, the= Consultant, be instructed to discuss with any recognized official or officer in any of the employee organizations any problems or any features of the CPS Plan. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all of the questions raised by Mr. Larson are referred to the Personnel Committee for review and report to the Board and, further, that the review and report of the Personnel Committee shall include the Kaiser, as well as the CPS Plana FRI o F tFebruary15, 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. 3 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Communication from The Reclamation Board, State of California. This Board having received a communication dated February !, 1966 from The Reclamation Board, State of California, with reference to advice from the Corps of Engineers, rSacramentoDistrict, that the Corps has initiated an investigation for flood control and Itf allied purposes of the Walnut Creek Basin and that engineering studies have begun; WA On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Flood Control District 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.r NOES: None. 4 ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Shift f Differential for certain County Employees. This Board having on February 12 1966 continued until this date the matter of consideration of the request dated January 4. 1966 from Contra Costa County Employees Union,yLocal302, for clarification of Ordinance 2441, Section (E), Paragraph 1, as it applies to r, five per cent shift differential and in particular to the case of Mrs . Norma Glass who works at the Byron Boys ' Ranch; and the Board's Administration and Finance Committee having recommended that this matter be considered during the study of salaries for county employees; OU. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Board's Administration and Finance f 1 Committee 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. kF ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Designating County Flood Control and dater Conservation District as liaison organization to x: the Reclamation Board. WHEREAS this Board on January 18, 1966 referred a communication received from the State Reclamation Board, with reference to the problem of maintaining and protecting levees on the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers , to the Public Works Director, attention Mr. Jack x Port, Mr. Duane Mattison, Park Director, and the Planning Department for report, and said a. persons having reported on this matter; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS x BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is designated as the County's liaison organization to the Reclamation Board, to be responsible for forwarding to that Board tentative subdivision maps proposing works which would come under the direct jurisdiction of the Reclamation Board. 7X.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: J. a AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None . ABSENT: None. z. xr r February 15, 1966 - cont inued - 311 f Wyk In the Matter of Communications Y> from Office of the Attorney General j with reference to concrete and steel water pipe antitrust cases. is This Board having received communications dated February 7, 1966 from the Office of the Attorney General addressed to Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District and Contra Costa County Sanitation Districts Nos. 3, 5, 7-A, 7-B, with reference to concrete and i steel water pipe antitrust cases; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Flood Control Dis trict for conference with the District Attorney, and report to this 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." f} NOES: None. r , jj ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Application of Southern Pacific Company to relocate certain facilities, Richmond. This Board having on January 11, 1966 granted the committee composed of the County r Administrator, District Attorney, and Supervisors Kenny and Dias additional time (to this t 15th day of February, 1966 at 10 a.m. ) to report on what position this Board should take on the application of the Southern Pacific Company to the Public Utilities Commission for authority to relocate certain facilities, abandon existing buildings, and discontinue i passenger service at Richmond, Milepost 15.0; NOW, THEREFORE, after consideration of the matter, on the recommendation of i Supervisor Kenny, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board go on record as being neutral insofar as the applica- tion of Southern Pacific Company is concerned. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ns AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll. NO: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. c In the Matter of Communication from Dr. Loewenstein with reference to swimming pool inspection. YY This Board having received a communication dated February 7, 1966 from Dr. Hansa George Loewenstein, 401 East 12th Street, Pittsburg, inquiring about swimming pool JN inspection; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Building Inspector and to the County Health Department. r- ki 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: E s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. k ABSENT: None. G f r Y ri z " t 1ra0 OC) f. February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Communication a from Colonel William C. Braly SSS with reference to fluoridation. This Board having received a communication dated February 7, 1966 from Colonel k= William C. Braly, 16 Sanborn Road, Orinda, protesting the County Health Officer's active promotion" with regard to fluoridation; v On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDN, ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Health Department for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 70. 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 Revised Schedule of Rates for Truck Rental. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE?ED that revised schedule of rates for rental of hired equipment (trucks) , effective January 22, 1966 in conformance with the latest City Carriers Tariff No. 7 (Correction No. 1150, December 14, 1965) issued by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: N 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 Approval of Resolution No. 4827. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by- Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4827, in which the Board establishes County election precincts in Antioch, Concord, El Cerrito, Martinez, Pittsburg, Pinole and Walnut Creek, is APPROVED. 4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: L AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. v y NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Approval of a2 Resolution No. 4828. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No- 4828, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of lien against William E. and Theola Hubbard, is APPROVED. x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYE'S: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moifarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Sol NOES: None. ABSENT: None.s x sM 9 F Y 5E e f g 10 t February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of r Resolution No. 4829. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4829, in which the Board commends Miss Joyce Wallen, Parish Librarian from Jamaica British West Indies for her effective work in the Contra t Costa County Library system, 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. Ir In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4830. F On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4830, in which the Board urges prompt site selection j for, and development of, the Contra Costa County State College, and directs county departments to furnish all information required by State authorities in this connection, 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. i ABSENT: None. Aw In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4831. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded, by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDP ORDERED that Resolution No- 4831, in which the Board assigns to the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Retirement Association the County's contracts and all rights thereunder for the remodeling and construction of buildings known as the County Court House and Juvenile Hall pursuant to Section 4 of Deeds and Leases with Options to purchase fwhichbecameeffectiveonOctober26, 1965, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: u AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.e_' L NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No- 4832. E On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4832, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease with the Trustees of Crockett War Veterans for use of Memorial Building in Crockett, j is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty., Thomas John CollPsYs s i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No- 4833.r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4833, in which the Board approves map of Tract No. 3473 within z the city limits of the City of Brentwood, is APPROVED. NY The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ry" Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. t:. C f x L Ota J February 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Aroval of Resolution No. 35• On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4835 approving the purchase from Richard G. Nourse and Beryl R Nourse at a price of $141,120 for the 11.76 acre parcel of vacant land located on the north mak, side of Geary Road Extension, 588 feet west of Oak Grove Road, which is required as a station site for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, IS APPROVED. 3 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. p NOES: None. I xr ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4836. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4836, in which the Board canvasses votes cast, declares the ti, Crockett-Valona County Water District formed, and directs the Clerk to issue certificates v of election for Directors, 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. f r NOES: None.A ABSENT: None.. In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Nos. 4837-4839. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 4837-4839, 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,r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. kP ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4845. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD x. ORDERED that Resolution No. 4845, in which the Board proclaims the week of Washington's Y,= birthday, February 20-26, 1966, as "Engineers Week" in honor of the Engineering Profession and in recognition of its achievements, 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 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4847• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4847, in which the Board authorizes transfer of matters referred to the Board's 1965 Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Coll and r Linscheid) and which have not been acted upon, to the Administration and Finance Committee appointed for 1966 (Supervisors Kenny and Coll), is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Boas-d:Y AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y 1 f. t. a4• February 15, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval l of the Richmond Community Development Demonstra- i tion Project Under the Community Action Program Title II-A) of the Economic Opportunity Act i of 1964. This Board having considered approval of the Richmond Community Development Demonstration Project for renewal for one year under Title II-A of Section 207 of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, in the amount of $268,695 with 100 per cent Federal funding; and w 1 Supervisor Kenny having expressed concern about coordination of the project with z other Community Action Programs; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD F ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to prepare a letter with respect to coordination and evaluation of the Contra Costa Council of Community Services, Richmond Community Development Demonstration Project, by the Economic Opportunity It., Council on behalf of the Community Action Agency. 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. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 23, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. ames P. Kenny, 17 a rman a ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Deputy Clerk hh,4 AV xq VIVO CAN; :0000 C t MGj N v r. 01 n"A own All Am re ter. i i s v r n t.• i ice 110 5:• BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.rPRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. 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 ilkandheisAUTHORIZEDtoattend, at County expense, the following: Will H. Perry, Jr., Director, Disaster Office, to attend Mid-Year Conference of the United States Civil Defense Council and related meetings in Washington, D. C., in the period from March 20, 1966 through March 25, 1966 to discuss civil defense and disaster programs . The foregoing foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred Ni. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a< NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 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 appropriations s : adjustments are approved for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Yy V264 - Walnut Creek Marshals Office2 Double Pedestal Desk with 1003 165 center drawer and lock Arm Chair 1003 80 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 245 General Fund k, Auto Mileage 1003 334 Reserve for Contingencies, 1003 334 General Fund 2.: Crockett-Carquinez Fire District Resuscitator 7750 2028 350 d 1 - 4 wheel drive pickup truck 5,000 7753 500 ft- fire hose - 12" 7750 460 1000 ft. fire hose - 22" 7750 1,320 Fire Truck 7753 599 Contingency Res . 9970 2,971 a Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Taylor Boulevard 1003 605 1. Moraga Road 1003 1,42 1. Hillcrest Road 1003 13 x 2. Glenside Drive 1003 722 N 2. Port Chicago Highway 1003 1,088 Y' 2. Clayton Road 1003 822 2. Clayton Road 1003 5814 3. Appian way 1003 515 3. Appian way 1003 515 4- Crow Canyon Road 1003 2,500 k 7. Moraga Road 1003 700 F mn Betterments 1003 2,154 shy tM1 w, u. Woo February 23, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Rodeo Avenue 1003 131 1. La Vuelta 1003 356 1. Brook Way 1003 1672. First Street 1003 490 2. Renfrew Road 1003 233 r 1. Morgan Territory Road 1003 1 2 5. Alexander Street 1003 2,006. Claremont Avenue 1003 1,500 a Betterments 1003 k,955 MOTOR POOL GARAGE 1. Labor Received 1003 39000 C OUNTY GARAGE 1. Labor Provided 1003 3;000 SEWAGE, WASTE & WATERE 3. Labor Received 1003 100 2. Labor Provided 1003 90 AIRPORT 2. Labor Received 1003 u r 100 PARK ADMINISTRATION C 3.3. Labor Provided 1003 1,400 PUBLIC WORKS 3. Labor Received 1003 1"0490 4. Labor Received 1003 1,034 j UNDISTRIBUTED LABOR COSTS 4 Labor Provided 1003 SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION s. 1. Diablo Road 1003 16,834 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 4 1. Diablo Road 1003 8,255 1. Danville Highway 1003 8,579 2. Diablo Road 1003 99900 2. Diablo Road 1003 9,900 4. Pacheco Blvd. 1003 12,500 4. Pacheco Blvd. 1003 12 500 7. Hartz Avenue 1003 555 7. Glorietta Road 1003 871 7. Design Engineering 1003 926 8. Diablo Road 1003 500 10. Reliez Valley Road 1003 - 1,100 9. Betterments 1003 22900 4 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 3. Carmel Avenue 1003 82020 3. Carmel Avenue 1003 8,020 9. Prospect Avenue 1003 3,400 9. Design Engineering 1003 500 10. Reliez Valley Road 1003 1,100 EQUIPMENT OPP-RATION 5. Backhoe Bucket 1003 80 Af 5. Chain Saw 1003 80 tt' ROAD MAINTENANCE i 6. Maintenance Roads & Bridges 1003 8,000 r. 7, t February 23, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE BRIDGE MAINTENANCE 6. Maintenance Roads & Bridges 1003 8,000 w SEWAGE, WASTE & WATER 11. Copy Machine 1003 8I} 11. Specialized Printing 1003 84 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. C. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor-Controller to pay attorney fees to Marcus and Bresnahan, Attorneys at Law. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to pay the sum of $7.00 in attorney . fees to Marcus and Bresnahan, Attorneys at Law, in connection with the collection of the sum of $20.32 owed to the County by Ronald Moss. The foregoing order was passed 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.r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report of County Sheriff. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 5 ORDERED that receipt of report of County Sheriff indicating reimbursement of $3,204 from the Peace Officer Training Fund, State of California, is ACKNOULEDGED. This amount represents one-half of the cost of training conducted pursuant to the standards prescribed by the State Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid James P.sKenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. A' In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report on proposed assessment districts, prepared by the Assessment District Screening Committee, is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: n AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. V, NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r 4. d Si r=f r February 23, 1966 - continued -w In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with Contra Costa Junior College District for the use I of facilities . 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 execute in behalf i of the County Medical Services an agreement between the County and the Contra Costa Junior College District for the use of district facilities for a rehabilitation workshop to be conducted on April 26, 1966, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 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. f NOES: None. F ABSENT: None. N In the Matter of Authorizing z Chairman to execute agreement with State Department of Public Health re funds for i follow-up program of the 1 current dog licensing canvass .z., On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement j between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Public Health,q*1 under the terms of which the State will provide the sum of $6,000 for a follow-up program of the current dog licensing canvass being conducted by the County Animal Control Division to provide the county and state with information concerning the county dog population. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:Eif AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. S In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division to notify California Financial Corporation re termination of lease. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD y 11 ORDERED that Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to notify pa jCalifornia Financial Corporation of termination of lease between the County and the corporation for property on Castle Hill for communications equipment operated by the Sheriff. The Sheriff has removed the equipment and the site is no longer being used.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 Authorizing County Health Department to loan mobile X-ray unit to Butte County to be used for chest X-ray survey. On the recommendation of the County Health Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Department is AUTHORIZED to loan its mobile X-ray unit with operator to Butte County inr the period from March 17, 1966 through March 19, 1966 for the purpose of assisting Butte County with its chest X-ray survey, subject to the understanding that the County of Contra Costa will be reimbursed pursaunt to the provisions of Board Resolution No. 1077. J 33m t, February 23, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y=. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 7 T 4 In the Matter of Authorizing 4 Chairman to sign application for Economic Opportunity Act Title V Project Renewal, for the 1966-1967 fiscal year, Social Service Department. 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 application for Economic Opportunity Act Title V Project Renewal for the 1966-1967 fiscal year in the amount r of $518,646, to be submitted by the County Welfare Director to provide training in work a project assignments for 100 relief recipients and to provide for additional education for 200 relief recipients . 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 x{r In the Matter of Authorizing Y County Probation Officer to approve attendance at yG meeting. On the motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 3 , ORDERED that County Probation Officer is AUTHORIZED to approve attendance of two county n. employees at University of California Extension Division of School of Social Welfare seminar on "Social Work with Children in Crises" in the period from February 28, 1966 through March 4, 1966, attendance at said meeting to be on county time but with the understanding that all expenses are to be borne by employees. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 3y. NOES: None. 5' r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to prepare ordinance providing for the creation of position of County Hearing Officer. 4 On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to prepare an ordinance providing for the creation of position of County Hearing Officer, in line with statutory provisions and x containingthe stipulation that the Hearin Officer is to bepg appointed by the - Board of Supervisors and the basis and smount of the compensation for the position is to be fixed `by th s Board of Supervisors . r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:5GAS 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 Authorizing District Attorney to appeal the Erma Long case (SC 198583) . The Board having considered the Erma Long case (SC #98583), and the recommendation 10 ot the County Administrator that said case be appealed; C rJ{: fi as February 23, 1966 continued - c 5W NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll,u 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 j case may be appealed. rrt' 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. ny NOES: None. T`: ABSENT: None. 5 In the Matter of Water Supply Line to Sheriff's Rehabilitation i Center. t This Board having been apprised by the Public Works Director that the Contra Costa County Water District, Treated Water Division, has let a contract to extend their main to the location of the entrance to the Rehabilitation Center, said water line to be in service within the near future; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to prepare plans and specifications for a new water line to serve the County Rehabilitation Center at Clayton. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r I j AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, x _ Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. C , ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Application for Federal Grant for Sewage t Treatment Works , Contra Costa County Service Area S-1. kJ2 1 3 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, County Public Works Director, is appointed as Engineer . y Ex Officio of Contra Costa County Service Area S-1; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, as Engineer Ex Officio y 111, of said Service Area, is authorized to file an "APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL GRANT FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS UNDER 33 U. S. C. 166 et seq.," sign all official papers and documents I necessary for the successful procurement of the Grant, and sign all official papers and documents necessary for the successful procurement of other Federal grants or loans recently made available under new Federal legislation. 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. 5'. In the Matter of Granting Mr. Dreyer additional time to remove structures from his property which is located on the Crockett waterfront. This Board having on December 28, 1965 granted Mr. Clinton W. Dreyer, 711 Hancock Way, E1 Cerrito, until February 23, 1966 to remove building structures from his property on the Crockett waterfront; and Supervisor Moriarty having reported that Mr. Dreyer has removed several structures i from the property and will require additional time to remove the remainder of the structures; iNi NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Dreyer is granted until June 30, 1966 to remove said x structures, and July 5, 1966 at 10:45 a.m. is fixed for report on said 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s a qua 16 February 23, 1966 - continued - 1 In the Matter of Designating p' County Administrator as Coordinator in connection with w the county departments involved in the implementation of the new Medicare Program. u On the recommendation of the Board's Administration and Finance Committee and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is designated to coordinate the efforts of the Countyp Social Service Department, the County Hospital, the County Health Department, and other county agencies involved in the implementation of the new Medicare Program. 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. NO: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. ABSENT: None . y= In the Matter of Denying application of Mr. Wolfe for reduction of assessment on his boat. A This Board having received an application from Mr. Fred G. Wolfe, 2521 Grove Way, Castro Valley, for reduction on his boat (Code 82034, Assessment No. 1802 Boat CF 4704 AN) ; and no one having appeared on Mr. Wolfe's behalf although he was notified by the Assessor's Office that the application would be considered this day by the Board of Supervisors; and y the Board having considered said matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is DENIM. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959 and 1961. N This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959 and 1961 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. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. sf_ ABSENT: None. t T In the Matter of Establishment t of a Neighborhood Center in Rodeo to Render Combined Health, Probation, and Welfare Services . The Board of Supervisors having considered the establishment of a Neighborhood Center in Rodeo to render, in combination, health, probation, and welfare services; and 5s 1 S y fes', 1 February 23, 1966 - continued - F _ The Social Programs Committee and the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board having recommended that said center be established and placed in operation on a pilot basis; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Social Service Department, the County Health Department, ' and the County Probation Department are AUTHORIZED to proceed with the establishment of said Neighborhood Center as soon as practicable, with the understanding that cost and statistical data will be carefully recorded so that the effectiveness of this new basis of a operation may be readily determined. 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. s ABSENT: None. All, Tn the Matter of Considering approval of increase in ITb rates for ambulance service. r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of increase in rates for ambulance service is referred to they Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for report to the Board on :March 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,. t Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1 NOES: None. i ABSENT: None. I;t In the Matter of Proposed Study of Properties of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. This Board having received a letter dated February 17, 1966 from the East Bay Municipal Utility District notifying the Board that the District welcomes the opportunity l for a joint study such as proposed by the Board's Public Education and Recreation CommitteeE Supervisors Dias and Kenny) and that the District is willing to defer sale of any portion- of ortion of its land during the period of the proposed study with the understanding that routine property transfers having no affect upon such a study will continue to be processed as f necessary and, further, that public sales such as the recently consummated sale to the Y Acalanes Union High School District will be processed to conclusion; and The District having recommended in said letter that its representatives on the said committee be as follows : 4 1. H. J. Wickman, Land Agent k 2. Harold Raines, Attorney 3. John T. Malloy, Director of Property Planning. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter from the District is acknowledged and the appointment of its suggested representatives on the said committee is approved; and BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following committee members, in x . addition to the representatives of the District, are hereby named to the study committee: Public Education and Recreation Committee (Supervisors Dias and Kenny) N J. P. McBrien, County Administrator E. F. Wanaka, County Assessor gar. J. A. Nejedly, District Attorney T. G. Heaton, Planning Director Duane Mattison, Park Director G. T. Derana, Right of Way Agent; and A•7 rF2 i r° L l 4. 3 February 23, 1966 - continued BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the East Bay Regional Park District be requested by the Clerk of the Board to name one representative to serve on the study committee; and x BE IT BY TIE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the official name of said study committee 5 shall be "THE OPER' SPACE STUDY COMMITTEE" and the two members of the Public Education and Recreation Committee (Supervisors Dias and Kenny) shall serve as co-chairmen of said Open Space Study Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamus E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.f NOES: None. c. h.. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of additional payment to Project Architect for design work in the remodeling of the County Courthouse. w• 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 the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to issue warrant in the amount of $1,965.10 to Project Architect, Barbachano- Ivanitsky & Associates, pursuant to Article II of the Agreement for Architectural Services dated October 29, 1963, as an additional payment for design work in the remodeling of the y' Contra Costa County Courthouse, based on the following statement: Architectural 1,096.15 Mechanical and Electrical Engineers 730.00 Structural Engineer 139.2-5 T1,965-40 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x` AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ys Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r?. In the Matter of Approving submission of application for State funds to finance Planning, Research and Development Project for the County Social Service Department. This Board having referred to the County Administrator proposal of the County gym Welfare Director to submit an application for State funds to finance a Planning, Research y and Development Project for the County Social Service Department; and va The County Administrator having recommended that said application be submitted in accordance with the recommendation of the County Welfare Director and, further, that the results obtained from the operation of said project be carefully reviewed periodically; NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the County Welfare Director and the County Administrator are APPROVED, and authorization is GRANTED to submit said applica- G!f'tion with the understanding that periodic reports be submitted to the Board through the County Administrator to reflect the project results obtained. 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. e ABSENT: None. y br ta 7- 3 y 3 t Y yy F JL11 n T R' February 23, 1966 - continued - t In the Matter of Denying k appeal of Local 302 on behalf of Anthony Censaplano. Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager of Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local I 302, AFL-CIO, appeared before the Board on behalf of Anthony Censaplano, a county employees with reference to a grievance matter. i Mr. Walker stated that Mr. E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, had intimidated Mr. Censaplano and had transferred him to duty to a county building in Pleasant Hill, and had accused Mr. Censaplano of abusing the 'sick leave privileges" i accorded county employees . Mr. Walker reported that he had followed the procedure outlined ' in Administrative Bulletin 303.1 and had appealed first to Mr. Lawrence, and then to the County Administrator, and now to the Board of Supervisors, on Mr. Censaplano's behalf. Mr. Walker insisted that Mr. Censaplano had actually been ill on occasions when he had so reported. a Mr. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, explained his reasons for transferring Mr. Censaplano and reported that in view of the transferring of him to the j county building in Pleasant Hill, Mr. Censaplano is closely supervised and is doing satisfactory work. Mr. Lawrence denied that he had threatened or intimidated Mr. Censaplano. ' . t Mr. Mc Brien, County Administrator, reported that he had reviewed the case and 1 had recommended denial of the appeal. Mr. Mc Brien stated a department head has the right to transfer his employee in a situation such as Mr. Lawrence referred to. (The reassignment was within the same work classification. ) The Board considered the matter and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appeal be DENIED. 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. IVIM ABSENT: None. jIn the Matter of Proposed Development of Recreational x, Facilities at the Lafayette Reservoir by East Bay Municipal Utility District. Mr. John W. McFarland, General Manager, East Bay Municipal Utility District, a appeared before the Board with reference to the intention of the District to open Lafayette I} Reservoir for limited recreation. Mr. McFarland was accompanied by Mr. W. D. Mc Nevin, President of the Board of Directors, and other officials of the District. Mr. Clarence Wilson and Mr. Ellis Shamp of the Associated Sportsmen of California Y endorsed the District 's proposed program on the development of the reservoir. They referred to their interest in park development as quickly as possible and reviewed efforts made in fthepast. Mr. Fred Blumberg, Director of the East Bay Regional Park District, urged a meeting between the East Bay Municipal Utility District and the Park District to discuss the development of the area referred to by Mr . McFarland. Mr. McFarland stated that meetings had been held and it was not possible to effect an agreement with the Park District. He stated that the Utility District has determined to proceed with the Lafayette Reservoir project. t' Mrs . Sally Germaine of the Park and Recreation Council expressed concern as to the final disposition of the Utility District property. She spoke in favor of development of i the Reservoir property for park purposes by the Park District rather than by the Utility District. r'Af Supervisor Dias moved that the Board suggest to the East Bay Municipal Utility E District and to the East Bay Regional Park Directors that they meet and discuss the proposed f park development again, and that the Park District be informed of the Board of Supervisors' r interest in the purchase of park sites heretofore approved as quickly as possible. Superviso Moriarty seconded the motion. a discussion followed. G The motion was withdrawn. Via: r a3< M 6 February 23, 1966 - continued 1 Supervisor Linscheid moved that the Board endorse the proposed development of4 the Lafayette Reservoir as proposed by the East Bay Municipal Utility District, and that the tea.two Boards (Utility District and Park District) be requested to meet and discuss future recre - xtionallanddevelopment. Supervisor Coll seconded the motion. A discussion followed. Supervisor Coll then moved that the motion be amended to provide that the matter be held over until March 1, 1966. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Moriarty. s A discussion followed. z Supervisor Moriarty opposed the proposal of the Utility District 's development of the Lafayette Reservoir and stated that the development ofyp parks should be done by the Park District. Mr. Percy Whitten of Lafayette called attention to the fact that the PG&E has recreational areas and spoke of the interest of the people in getting parks started. After further discussion, the motion was withdrawn. r No formal action was taken by the Board on the matter.v In the Matter of Communication from Lafayette Design Project re maintaining freeway loops as "open space." This Board having received a communication from Lafayette Design Project dated February 16, 1966 reaffirming the original stand of the Lafayette Design Project, Lafayette v- Chamber of Commerce and the Lafayette Improvement Association, in urging that the residential character of the area north, east and west of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Station be maintains and that the proposed freeway loops be "open space," suitably landscaped to enhance the appearance of the area; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Bay Area Rapid Transit District and to the Planning Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, y James P. Kenny. NOES: None. e lw•.-.,. yam ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Designating Members of Committee Appointed to Study Voting Machines and Equipment. w This Board having on January 25, 1966 determined that it would establish a committee to study voting machines and equipment, said committee to be comprised of one citizen from each supervisorial district and one representative each from the County Democratic Central Committee and the County Republican Central Committee; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following are appointed to serve on said committee: Member Address Representing F' Mr. William P. Moses 5691 San Pablo Dam Road Republican Central San Pablo Committee) Mr. David M. Pierce 75 Belvedere Avenue Democratic Central aF-Richmond Committee) Mr. John F. Galvin222 Barrett Avenue5 Supervisorial Richmond District I) Mr. Glen H. Whalen 6773 Kenilworth Supervisorial El Cerrito District II) Mr. A. D. Byrone 1019 Buchanan Drive Supervisorial Lafayette District III) Mr. James E. Doyle 1785 Montrose Drive Supervisorial Concord District IV) t . Mr. Robert Beswick 401 G Street Supervisorial Antioch District V) 44. Representative yet 1966 Grand Jury) to be designated r February 23, 1966 - continued K. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James Olsson, Registration and Election Z, Supervisor, and J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, are appointed to serve as Exofficio Y;t members on said committee. IE IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the committee is requested to investigate g and review voting and vote counting devices and make a written report of its recommendations to the Board on June 28, 1966 as to use of the devices 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, d Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of A roval of Resolution No. 484 . On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD Imo„ ORDERED that Resolution8 in which the Board authorizes cancellation of liens takenNo. 484 , against the following, is APPROVED: Donald L. Bates Audrey L. Carey. ry1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: o S AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, V" Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 4 r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of g Resolution No. 4849. IN On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4849, 1 ,4"l in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute subordination of lien taken against s Roscoe B. and Dorothy Robinson, 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, Q Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4851. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4851, in which the Board fixes March 22, 1966 at 11 a.m. as the time for receiving bids for construction of garage addition to the San Pablo Fire House, 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, h ;- Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4853. x On motion of Supervisor Dias seconded b Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARDPyP t. ORDERED that Resolution No. 4853, in which the Board declares its support in principle of the proposed library legislation (Library Development Act) to be considered in the bt a a February 23, 1966 - continued - 1966 session of the Legislature, and requests that copies of this resolution be sent to the Countyls representatives in the Legislature, 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. w In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution No . 485v. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a ORDERED that Resolution No. 4854, in which the Board authorizes purchase of real property from Francis Hoey and others for $22,000 and which is required for Civic Center purposes, q r' is APPROVED. Y z The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: d'g g AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. k ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4855• ti.. r On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4855, in which the Board declares its intention to abandon fourG. small park sites in Crockett as requested by the California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation and fixes March 29, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing on said abandonment, is 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. A ABSENT: None. In the Matter of A proval of Resolution No. 4856. On the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 48562 in which the Board appoints members to serve as the Fire Advisory Committee for the calendar year 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. G ABSENT: None. r A ry R a Y 2 r' e. s y,r T. s f. 3.F tf r 33 d' R i. i4 February 23, 1966 - Continued In the clatter of 1 Claim for Damages. Ozell Pope, represented by Attorneys at Law, Strom, Bluer, & Weiser, Penthouse y Suite A - 1924 Broadway, Oakland, California, having filed with this Board on February 14, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $75,000; 1 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: C AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. I4] In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copies of Summons and Complaint in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on February 21, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk, on February 18, 1966, in Action No. 25364 of the Municipal Court of the Judicial District of the City of Richmond, in and for the County of i Contra Costa, JAMES WALKER versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, to the Office of the District 1 Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIED. Y I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s NOES: None. r ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. 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 February 150 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint for Money served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on February 15, 1966, in Action No. 99863 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County. of Contra Costa, NORTHBAY PIPELINE COMPANY, a corporation, versus CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 13, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the Clerk's action is hereby j RATIFIED. l a L The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t tt i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons; Application for Order for Service of Summons, etc. in Court action to the Office of the j District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on February 15, 1966, referred copy of Complaint and Summons; Application for Order for Service of Summons on Domestic Corporation by Delivery of Papers to Secretary of State, served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk on February 15, 1966, in Action No. 355938 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, CHARLES MARTIN and DONALD BISSELL dba MARTIN & BISSELL versus DOUGLAS SPENCER & ASSOCIATES, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; Lys NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby r RATIFIED.y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES:Supervisors James Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. M ABSENT: None. a9, 194 February 23, 1966 - Continued 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 February 16, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint 6erved on Mary Smith, Deputy Clerk on February 16, 1966, in Action No. 540952 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Francisco, t JOSEPH FUNDERBURG, by FLORENCE FUNDERBURG and BRYAN W. FUNDERBURG, his Guardian ad Litem versus RONALD DAHL, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; R 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 James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Items referred to Board's 1965 Public Works Committee and which have not s been reported upon. fE This Board having during 1965 referred to its 1965 Public Works Committee (Super— w, visors Kenny and Coll) the following items which are still in committee: 1. Letter from Edward Johannessen re weeds on Danville Highway Referred on July 6, 1965) 2. Request from City of Richmond with reference to long-range plans for joint cooperation re Water Pollution,San Francisco and San Pablo Bays (September 7, 1965 and on October 5, 1965 -- deferred until later date) k. 3. Request from San Bernardino Board of Supervisors expressing opposition to proposed change of route for Inter-State 40 (referred on September 21, 1965) 4 Operation of SFO Helicopter in Lafayette area for review and report at earliest possible date (November 16, 1965) 5. Study of Bidding Procedures (November 30, 1965); On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matters are transferred to the Board's 1966 Public Works Committee Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. yam NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing increase in hourly rates for attending physicians whose services are required by the County Hospital and the County Health Department. On the recommendation of the Board's Administration-and Finance Committee and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the L rates for attending physicians whose services are required by the County Hospital and then County Health Department, are increased from $8.50 per hour to $10.00 per hour, effective March 1, 1966. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. February 23, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Proclaiming March 1, 1966 to April 10, 1966 as EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN TIME IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. On motion of Su ervisor. MoriartP y, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD tjORDEREDthatChairmanKennyisauthorizedtosignthefollowingproclamation: I Wit: Let it be recognized that I, as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, ltoi salute Wanda for her courage in overcoming a major physical handicap, for her determination, for her ever-present smile, and for representing the Easter Seal Society so graciously. I hereby proclaim Tuesday, March 1 1966 as Wanda 's Da and furtherDay proclaim March 1 to April 10 as Easter Seal Campaign time in Contra Costa County and urge all citizens to fully support this campaign to aid crippled children and adults." s The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James L. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. fIN In the Matter of Report of Aviation Liaison Committee.Y The Aviation Liaison Committee having submitted a report dated January 150 1966 on the subject "Capital Improvements of Immediate Urgency Affecting the Current and Future Revenue' ,1-K Producing Capability Growth Potential, Utility and Future Adequacy of Buchanan Field"; On motion of Supervisor. Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is referred to its Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises i Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty), and Public Works Department for report to the , t I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. y NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting of the Walnut Creek Planning Commission.4 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD VxORDEREDthatCrichtonSchachtofthePlanningDepartmentandMarkKermit, Traffic Engineer,. Public Works Department, are AUTHORIZED to attend a meeting of the Planning Commission of the Cit of Walnut Creek on February 23, 1966 for the purpose o£City y presenting the County's position with reference to the Shelmont development currently under consideration by said rk> City's Planning Commission, giving particular attention to the impact of the development on the road patterns, and the need for reduction in the density and number of units planned. e` The foregoing order was passee by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Providing f legal defense for certain county employees. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County shall provide legal defense for the Board of Supervisors, the Acting County Auditor-Controller and the County Tax Collector-Treasurer in Action No. 99863 filed by Northbay Pipeline Company. f , y As Directors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zone 13, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County shall also provide legal defense for the District in connection with said action. c The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. 5 ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. y 126 r 7 February 23, 1966 - Continued k . w In the Matter of Application for funds for preliminary planning of the proposed Hall of Justice. A communication having been received from the Department of Housing and Urban r# Development, Community Facilities Division, acknowledging receipt of the County's application for a planning advance in the amount of $78,625 for the proposed Hall of Justice (said application now being identified as P-Calif-3$28) and advising that it is now necessary for r applications to be accompanied by certain information; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication and the enclosed forms are referred to the County Adminis- trator. The foregoing order was,passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid., James P. Kenny. NOES: None. x"n ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. Y; In the Matter of Refuse Disposal Sites. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought up the matter of refuse disposal sites and the need to again review the situation, including the question of where such sites might be located and the amount of fee ($1,000) required to make application for the establishment of a refuse disposal site; and The Board having discussed the matter in terms of the scope and type of stud required, and the District Attorney and County Administrator having commented on the situation NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the disposal site and related fee question is referred to U' 4YotheBoard's Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid), the County Administrator, and the Planning Department for report to the Board at the earliest practicable date. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Leonard Hamilton Appeal. The Board having received a communication from Maurice S. Marcus of the Law Offices of Marcus & Breshahan, 70 Doray Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, relating to an appeal presented in behalf of Leonard Hamilton under the provisions of Administrative Bulletin 303.1; and Said appeal having previously been denied by the County Sheriff and the County Administrator on the grounds that Mr. Hamilton had lost his status as a county employee OF and that the appeal case was under consideration by, and is properly under the jurisdiction u of, the County Civil Service Commission; C. rc NOW THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Moriarty,p y, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Marcus in behalf of Mr. Hamilton is DENIED for the same reasons cited by the County Sheriff and the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. 5 f h. v dip S` ti• Y 1 r 4+ QFC wF: February 23, 1966 - continued - K- In the Matter of Proposal for County Building Inspector to remove improve- 1 ments on certain real property. The County Building Inspector having requested Board authorization to submit a i letter to the California State Controller, Tax Deeded Land Division, offering to remove r improvements on certain real property known as 2605 Merle Avenue, Martinez, California; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Administrator for report in one week. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid., w James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Proposal from Mr. Harold L. Albertsen regarding litter control ff program. b<w Supervisor Moriarty having presented to this Board a communication dated fid_ February 14, 1966 from Mr. Harold L. Albertsen, 22 Pettit Lane, Martinez, proposing expansion of the County's litter control program; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r. NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Request for consolidation of Bond Election in Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District with Direct Primary Election. jThe Board having received a communication from Mr. Rock La Fleche, Superintendent o 1 Schools, County of Alameda, requesting the Board to authorize consolidation of the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Bond Election, Apportionment Authorization Election, fc,r and Assumption of Bonded Indebtedness Election with the Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1966; and Mr. La Fleche having also requested that the Board canvass the returns of said I election and certify the results of the canvass to him; andX.,.. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County,.. the County Clerk, County Administrator and District Attorney for report in one week. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. Z ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. R z+ 1.4 P n, s' 4 February 23, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Application for Television Franchise from B & R Electronics Company. An application for a television franchise having been received from B & R Electronics ti Company, 1520 10th Street, Berkeley, California; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is referred to the District Attorney and County Administrator for report to the Board.p The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Additional appointment to the Human Relations Study Committee. F On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Carl Hopkins, 3071 Hampton Road, Martinez, California, is appointed to the Human Relations Study Committee as the third member representing Supervisorial District No. III; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:A.. AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. q4 In the Matter of a meeting of the California Flood Control Conferences A notice having been received from California Flood Control Conference of meeting rn, to be held March 3, 1966 in Water Rights Board Hearing Room, Resources Building, Sacramento, at 10 a.m. ;t. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ; ORDERED that said notice is referred to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Con- servation District. a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rye AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Je NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. L ter. In the Matter of Considering actions necessary to implement Medicare Program under Assembly Bill 5 and Public Law 89-97• The Board having reviewed the actions necessary to implement the new Medicare Program under Assembly Bill 5 and Public Law 89-97 in terms of matters such as staffing, eligibility determination, fee arrangements, and scope of services; NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll), the County Administrator, County Welfare Director, County Medical Director, County Health Officer, and Acting County Auditor- v}" Controller for review and report to the Board; x IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Committee and said county officials are directed to meet at the earliest possible date to consider the situation. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4"' NOES: None. S ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. n t i f February 23, 1966 - continued - rte, In the Matter of Establishment of Property Lines in connection with T Pinole Creek Project of the County Flood Control District.y7 This Board, through its Chairman, having received a communication from Mr. Roy F. Clark, 1131 Tennent Avenue, Pinole, California, objecting to the property lines established by the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in connection with . . its project along Pinole Creek, which lines have resulted in the loss by Mr. Clark of both property and improvements made thereon; and T On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to Mr. C. C. Rich, .Chief Engineer,. Contra Costa County Flood Control District, for report to the Board. y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, HJamesP. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias: In the Matter of ofAprovalp Resolutions Nos. 4857-4862. On recommendation of the Assessment District Screening Committee and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Resolutions are APPROVED for Assessment District No. 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard: No. 4857 approving map showing the boundaries of Assessment District No. 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard; No. 4858 approving agreement appointing San Ramon Village Engineers I `t as Engineer of Work for all necessary engineering work and exercising all of the engineering functions provided for under Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 in connection rx with construction of improvements and acquisition of rights-of-way, easements and property; No. 4859 approving agreement appointing Sturgis, Den-Dulk, Douglass & Anderson, Attorneys at Law, Oakland, Special Bond Counsel; No. 4860 declaring intention to order the construction of certain improvements and acquisition of rights-of-way, easements F . and property to be made in said Assessment District No. 1966-1; No. 4861 preliminarily adopting report of San Ramon Village Engineers, Engineer of Work; ordering publication of Notice of Improvement pursuant to Section 6066 of the State Government Code and setting March 22, 1966 at 10 a.m. for hearing of protests with relation to the proposed improvements and acquisitions described in said report; and fixing March 8, 1966 at 11 a.m. as the time for receiving bids for the doing of said work. No. 4862 adopting scale of Prevailing Wage Rates for each type of craft of workman needed to execute or perform the necessary Es work or improvements . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r" AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . 4 In the Matter of Approval of rye Resolution No . 4863P On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4863, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. hABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . r 3C a x r February 23, 1966 - continued - a j_. In the Matter of Appproval of Resolutions Nos. 1864-i 86b. rte F ; On motion of jupervisor Moriartg, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. l 86L{-l 866, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to . T '. make correction of erroneous assessments, are APPROVED. r-:. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.W ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . I - In. P, In the Matter of Adjournment in Respect to the Memorg of the late Chester W. Nimitz, N Fleet Admiral. µOn motion of Supervisor Moriartg, seconded ,by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD1 . ORDERED that adjournment of this meeting is taken at !} :20 p.m. in respect to the memory of the late Chester W. Nimitz, Fleet Admiral of the United States Navy.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: u .AYES: Supervisors James E. i ioriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, o James P. Kenny. I - I ,` l4 NOES: None.4r z ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias.And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 1, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. A airman I . - C/ ATTEST: nx W. T. PAASCH.1 CLERK By i !/ l eputg a f1 i w::. x f A i C_.x.. w I S1-7 t 1. r S W i w1ex. k' c, a 1. z r a. y ris t t r.: 3 r. c cV. a iy-a.* F%. N. y,vw" V. - 3 ." t I - fin. q t Y; fi 13 i}'A BEFORE THE 30ARD OF SUPERVISORS SITTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1966 1t THE' BOARD METIN REGULAR SESSION I G. AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATIONr BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. p PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, 3 ` CIiAIRMAN , PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIART THOMAS JOhN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK, y In the Matters of Appeal of William F. Hackett from levying of "escaped assess- ment on Parcel No. 534-242-006, r Mr. William F. Hackett, 82 Evergreen Drive, Orinda, appeared before the Board, was sworn, and testified regarding his appeal from Escaped Assessment 1964-65 (Improvements) 1470 and Escaped Assessment 1965-66 (Improvements) 1470. He also protested the amount of the assessment because of- the age of the prefabricated building on which the assessment was made. r Mr. Fred Wanaka, County Assessor, explained that the building had been overlooked in making the assessment on the land, and was not discovered until this year. He also gave 3 reasons for the amount of the assessment placed on the building by his Office. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll , IT WAS ORDERED that the hearing be continued to March 15, 1966 at 9 a.m. 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. µABSENT: None. 5' ;.•.In the clatter of Appeal of Hans Wuttke on behalf of Delta NoldingCompany, Inc. with reference to assess-ment of property.Air. Hans Wuttke on behalf of Delta Molding Company, appeared before the Board,was sworn and testifiedregarding g g a ppeal for reduction of assessment re Parcel Number 79040-2037. Air. Wuttke stated the equipment is being leased from Americar Leasing Corporation. ,,;and it is his belief that the assessment should be against the Corporation instead of against i `,the Delta Molding Company, Inc, Mr. Wuttke also prot-ested the value placed on the equipment Mr. Harlan Roden of the Assessor's Office reported that the equipment is under a . five-year lease arrangement with option to buy, and he explained the reasons for the value placed upon the equipment, 11r1 The Board considered said protest and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS ORDERED that the hearing be continued to Larch 15, 1966 at 2 p. m. ,and the County Assessor was directed to notify the Americar Leasing Corporation of the time rl,of the hearing, 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. f i ABSENT: None. Oilt And the Board adjourns as a Board ofEqualization and reconvenes as a Boa:rd'. of Supervisors at 9:30 A.M. with the following members 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. 3 x b r SMR Yz March 1 , 1966 - continued - In the Mutter of Proceedings of the Board during month of February , 1966. On motion of Supervisor Coll, . seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of February, 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: Y 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 Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Board of Supervisors.Cancel one( 1) 14termeediate Typist Clerk, Salary Rang 22 ( , 395- 81) , ffecti e March 2, 1966. Building Maintenance.Add one ( 1) Custodian, Salary Range 122 ( p436-$481) , effective March 2, 1966. County Hospital. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Cytotechnologist, Salary Range 35 0543-;660) , and add one ( 1) position to the staff of the County Hospital, effective March 2, 1966. Sheriff. Reclassify Stenographer Clerk, position number 01 , ' Salary Range 19 (5367-: 447) , to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 (.$395-$481) , effective Miarch 1 , 1966. Contra Costa County vire Protection District. Add two (2) Firemen, Salary Range 37 ($5704693) , and cancel two (2) Fire Engineers, Salary Range 39 59$-P*727) , effective March 2, 1966. Orinda County Fire Protection District. Reclassify one (1) 24/40 Dispatcher Clerk, Salary3r Range 28 (? 458->556) , to 24/40 Fire District Communications Clerk, Salary Range 28 (4458-: 556) , effective March 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,x NOES:None. ABSENT: None. n In the Matter of Accepting Sifts and donations to the County Hospital. The County Hospital having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations c to the County Hospital during the period February 1, 1965 through January 31, 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: s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. w ' JL. March 1,. 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Ire"" 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 appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE sig Contra Costa County fl Consolidated. Fire District 2025 1i.. Improvements other than l Building Alterations Gas Tank Installation 2025 X225 Reserve for contingencies 2025 4225 El Sobrante Fire Protection District E;? P 2011 3OverheadProjectorector & Rolls 16 Thermofax Copying machine Stand :Model 45 CG 2011 437 Reserve for contingency 2011 600 I` The foregoing order eas pasled by the following vote of the Board: Ih L AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, l . NOES:None. 1H ABSENT: None. r, In the batter of the Claim of 1eIU Contra Costa County against the Estate of SARAH S. HATCHER, deceased. Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:a I ,= That the Auditor-Controller is authorizedand directed to accept $500 in full settlement of the claim and judgment o7f the County of Contra Costa against Olivia May Elling, as Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah S. Hatcher, deceased; And the District Attorney is authorized and directed to execute, file, and record a Satisfaction of the 4-=r said judgment. 7, w... 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. ts. In the Matter of Proposed Legal Aid Program. This being the time fixed for, the Board's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) to report on the proposed Legal Aid Program, Supervisor Coll i reported that he and Supervisor Kenny will further discuss the matter during the week and will have a written report for the Board by March 10, 1966 There was no formal order by the Board with regard to the report, K 1 In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with Byron Sanitary District, revising fees for sewer services provided for the Byron Boys' Ranch. 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`:-n between the County of Contra Costa and the Byron Sanitary District, revising fees for 'sewer i services provided for the Byron Boys' Ranch, such agreement to be effective October 1, 1965:, ' =x`' IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that its order of February 1 , 1966, pertaining to said sewer servi-le fees, is hereby CANCELED. t 4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors AlfredM. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s NOES:None. Y ABSENT: None. 1=4 34 ws March 1 , 1966, continued In the Matter of Hearing on proposed formation of County Sanitation District No. 11. r This being the time fixed for hearing on the proposed formation of County fir. Sanitation District No. 11 , the Board proceeded with the hearing and the following persons appeared: Mr. Lawrence W. Mehaffey, Chairman of the Citizens Advisory Committee for proposed Sanitation District No. 11 for Eastern Contra Costa County, who spoke of the need for such a district; and Mr. Jack Port of the Public Works Department and .r. ped Gerow of the County Health Department, who explained the purpose for such a district.4N? Mr. Gordon Turner, attorney, who presented petitions signed by more than three hundred personsp.. protesting and requesting exclusion; and the Clerk noted that there were other protests on file. The Board considered the matter and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS ORDERED that the date for filing protests and requests for exclusion be extended to March 22, 1966, and that the protests filed and to be filed be referred to the County Assessor's Office for a determination as to whether they are signed by owners of property constituting fifty-one percent of the total assessed valuation of land within the proposed district; and IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED that the hearing on the proposed formation of a.. County Sanitation District No. 11 is continued to March 22, 1966 at 10 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, S Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. r., In the Matter of Authorizingtv Suit to Recover Cost Owed Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court' X by the Auditor-Controller' s Office against the following persons to recover cost owed Contra Costa County: Ms. Gladys Aday 1130 00 Mr. Wilfred McMahon p 89.11 Patti Lee Anderson 32.46 Mr. James McNeil 150.00 Colette Armon 20.32 G. Mullins 12,00 Euna 1M Aue 50.00 Mrs. Barbara Walker 174.34 V Mr. James Barnes 125.00 Mr. Joe R. Wall 76.7$ Mrs. Jeanne Bedell 17.82 Mr. Sam Wallace 190.00 Nr. William Bell 127.38 Pyr. Hugh Watts 24.00 Mr. Earl Biersdorff 118.58 Mr. Nyle West 49.62 A Mr. James Brown 30.00 Mr. John Westbrook 45.00 u Mr. Alex Longoria 18.82 Mr. Jack Willis 11.20 PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 1, 1966 by the following vote: k: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. fr NOES:None. K. ABSENT: None k , In the ?Matter of AppointingPg n Additional Member to Open Space Study Committee. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4- ORDERED that Mr. William H. Horne, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, is appointed to the Open Space Study Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the fallowing vote of the Board: sN AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. p ABSENT: None. F:h P aig s p. N.. 1 13, March 1, 1966, continued In the Matter of Resignation from and Appointment to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water v3 Conservation District Commission. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD'. TK ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Ivan T. Goyak as Commissioner of the Contra Costa rrr' County Flood Control and Water Conse2vation District, is accepted.t ' IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. John Mitchell , Mayor of the City of Pinole, is appointed Commissioner of said District for the unexpired term of Mr. Goyak a, to September 21 , 1968) . 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. Linscheldl James P. Kenny.r NOES:None. a ABSENT: None. Ell In the Matter of Addendum to t specifications for installa- tion of Stanley Magic Doors, County Hospital. This Board having on February 1, 1966 approved the specifications for installation of Stanley Magic Doors at the County Hospital; and I On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD .:'_ ORDERED that an addendum to said specifications, recommended by Mr. E. A. Lawrence, t; Superintendent of Buildings, and which will result in a savings to the county, be- and the same is hereby 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. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for damages. Mrs. Katherine Potter, 4030 Hillcrest Road, El Sobrante, California, having filed with this Board on February 4, 1966, claim for damages; and The District Attorney having advised that the Claim fails to comply substantially with the requirements of the Government Code for the reason that said claim fails to state the amount claimed as of the date of presentation; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk shall give written notice of the insufficiency of said claim. The foregoing order was passed 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. iSTM. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Directing; Public x Works Director and planning Director to prepare resume -ind report on pending developments of road and highway beautifica- tion. 1 On the recommendation of the Boards Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and:.,.-.'... S Linscheid) , and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director and the Planning Director are directed to prepare a resume and present to the Board a report on pending developments of road and highway beautification. The 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'reid, James P. Kenny. KA NOES:None. ABSENT: None. i I f. z r March 1 , 1966, continued In the Matter of Approval F of report of Board' s Public Works Committee. This Board having referred to its Public Works Committee (Supervisors Linscheid t and Coll) the matter of communication received from Mr. Edward Johannessen with reference to need for beautification of the Danville Highway area, and said committee having recommended that the Public Works Department and County Planning Department are directed to review and prepare a resume of all past correspondence received from Mr. Johannessen by the Board of Supervisors, the County Administrator, the Flood Control District, and the Public Works Department, with regard to the need for beautification; s NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: V AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. k a NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Recommendations of the Public Works Committee. This Board having heretofore referred the following matters to the Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) , and said Committee having presented its recom- mendations to this Board; s NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations are APPROVED: Item Recommendation x r- Complaint from Mr. Charles Abar of Pinole with reference In view of the fact that map of Subdivision to final abandonment of Tyler 3493 has been approved and a center line for Avenue. Tyler Avenue established, and in view of the fact that said subdivision does not abut Mr. Abar' s property, the matter is completed and the item removed from the list of y Committee referrals. a Operation of SFO Helicopter No report required by the Public Works in Lafayette area. Committee as the matter is now under con- sideration by the Planning Department. Remove the matter from list of items under study by Public Works Committee. Study of bidding ,procedures. Maintain present status for the time being. Direct Public ?,forks Director and Flood 5.. Control District to investigate and report to this Board on this matter, including the use of standard specifications and direct said departments to check with contractor groups and unions and other jurisdictions for present practices. Remove from Public Works Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. 4 sv G ak L t n.s S a 4" R. f9 March 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Claim for Damages . X Eric DuaneE"fright, represented by Heber James Brown, Attorney at Law, Tribune Tower Building, Oakland, California, having filed with this Board on February 1, 1966, claim , for damages in the amount of $44,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,I I^ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. 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. k ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for Damages. y Richard W. Hoover, represented by Condon, Dolgin and Kully, Attorneys at Law, 821 Escobar, Martinez, California, having filed with this Board on February 1, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of 20 100 as of date ofg presentation of claim; r„ NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. Cz The foregoing order was passed by the 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. t=} rx In the Matter of Claim for Damages . Mr. Louis L. Greer, 67W Hagen Boulevard, E1 Cerrito, California (his attorney, y jNeal Garrison, c/o California State Automobile Association Inter-Insurance Bureau, 150 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California) having filed with this Board on February 25, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $400.00; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias., 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. maxpDias, Jams E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Petition for Leave to File Claim and Notice of Claim. Mr. Herbert Glenn Cox, represented by his attorney LeRoy Hersh, Hersh & Hadfield., 1255 Post Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, California 94104, having filed with this Board 1 on February 23, 1966, Petition for Leave to File Claim and Notice of Claim in the amount of r.300,000; y: NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Petition for Leave to File Claim and Notice of Claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order wasgg passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Ss. Edmurd A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. y. NOES: None. s ABSENT: None. T _ wky yam 44 r March 1, 1966 - continued - rJ In the Matter of Claim for Damages . Betty Martin, Dwight Martin, and Tamara Martin, a minor 225 Cherry Drive, Lodi, California (their attorney, Robert J. Mertz, 404 West Pine Street, Lodi, California)1 having filed with this Board on February 21, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of 8,1o9.50; w NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. k yy'f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r+ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, S Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.all NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for damages . Mr. Stephen C. Leonoudakis, Attorney at Law, having filed with this Board on February 21, 1966 , claim for damages in the amount of $15,000 on behalf of Lois C. Siligo, 12 Calvin Court, Walnut Creek, California; and A. The District Attorney having advised the Board that the claim fails to comply y . substantially with the requirements of the Government Code for the reason that said claim fails to state a cause of action against the County or any employee of the County; t„ NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, b IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk shallive written notice of the insufficientg y of said claim. a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: n, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for Damages . x 4 Mr. Robert R. Davis, 4268 Orangewood Court, Concord, California having filed with this Board on February 23, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of 24.95; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, w. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. rX i$y 4 In the Matter of ratifying x Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons and Complaint, in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. 4 The Clerk of this Board having on February 28, 1966, referred copy of Summons E and Complaint served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk on February 28, 1966, in Action No. 08557 of the Municipal Court of the Judicial District of Mt . Diablo, State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Doreen Goheen 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:zx AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. AT NOES: None. ABSENT: None. M 6 March 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Notice of Condemnation and Order for Delivery of w. Possession in Court action to the Office of the ry District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on March 1, 1966, referred copy of Notice of Condemnation and Order for Deliver served on M. A. Smith Deputy Clerk on February 28 1966NysPyys s W.&I in Action No. 44800 of the United States District Court in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, United States of America versus Rosa Bettencourt, et al. to t the Office of the District Attorney; K ' NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIED. 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. NOES: None. t , ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Communication from District Attorney re problems concerning operation of providing animal shelters i in Contra Costa County. r On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that communication from Mr. John A. Nejedly, District Attorney with reference 4- to problems concerning operation of providing animal shelters in Contra Costa County, is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4 p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, vAYES: Supervisorsors Alfred M. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. :fenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Plambeck RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO Annexation to the City of HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED Concord. BY CITY. N lWHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, j 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings f in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and t WHEREAS, the Plambeck Annexation to the City of Concord, is in the process of annexation to said City, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which j has passed resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of n public hearing thereon; and Z WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on February 14, 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 and structures in said territory subject to annexation by said City, and that t fees payable be collected by the City; QE's NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said City is authorized and directed to cause A all buildings and structures erected in the Plambeck Annexation to said City to be inspected =. 4 by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City. a The foregoing order is adopted by the following vote of the Board:5 { AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. h ABSENT: None. V 1 P 1 F u y Y i jIC 140 x{. March 1, 1966 - continued - . In the Matter of Communication from Mr. F. F. Mautz re certain conditions in the Kensington area. WHEREAS this Board has received a communication from Mr. F. F. Mautz, 213 Arlington Avenue, Kensington, concerning certain conditions in the Kensington area, notably inadequate street lighting, poor condition of streets and roads, lack of maintenance services, etc.; and 4^- WETEREAS Mr. Mautz also expresses concern regarding police and fire protection Y services in the area, and suggests that there might be some advantage in a merger of the Kensington area with the City of El Cerrito;t NOW, TITREFORE, 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 and to Supervisor A. M. Dias, for report to the Board March 15, 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 , Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.z ra In the Matter of meeting of California Toll Bridge Authority. This Board having received notice of a meeting of the California Toll Bridge Authority to be held on March 3, 1966, in the Public Works Building, 1120 N Street, Sacramento, California; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to designate a member of his staff to attend said meeting. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: C- 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. IF NOES: None. fAE.. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Communication J from Mr. John P. Bacciglieri with reference to sewer line in the Mt. View Sanitary District. A communication from Mr. John P. Bacciglieri of 4602 Pacheco Boulevard, Martinez, with reference to sewer line to a store building on Mr. Bacciglieri's property in the Mt. Vie, Sanitary District, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE v BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Public Works Department, attention F.. of Mr. Jack Port, Sewage, Waste, and Water Division, 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. yam Jy L w. e, i S Fx6 4/' rias March 1, 1966 continued In the Matter of Approval of recommendations of Board's Public Education and Recreation Committee re use of Point Pinole industrial r land for park purposes . This Board having heretofore referred a communication from the United Steelworkers of America, Local 14.40, AFL-CIO, expressing opposition to the condemning of industrial s. land at Point Pinole for park purposes , to its Public Education and Recreation Committee; and • Said Committee having reported that the Point Pinole shoreline was included in the ,. County's master park plan studies, it having been recognized as desirable park property and over the years, has been considered for such purposes; and said Committee having further tr reported that the use of this area as a park has always been contingent upon full cooperation and approval of the property owners involved, and that at no time would this Board consider condemning the Bethlehem Steel Corporation's property (Point Pinole) for park purposes; and The Public Education and Recreation Committee having recommended that the Board reaffirm its position in answer to the opposition expressed by the United Steelworkers of J America; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of said Committee be and the same are hereby APPROVED. f r 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. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Mr. Jack Port to attend r. meeting in Stockton on March 10, 1966 with reference Y t to County's position on operation of proposed Federal- State Peripheral Canal. 4 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Sewage, Waste and Water Division of the Public Works Department is directed to prepare a statement with reference to this County's position with reference to the operation of the proposed Federal-State Peripheral Canal in meeting water quality objectives in the Delta, said statement to be reviewed by this Board and upon approval by the Board, said statement shall be presented by Mr. Jack Port at a meeting called by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors for March 10, 1966 at 11:45 a.m., Seventh Floor, Courthouse, Stockton.F f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: la n. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, f Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. A; ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Resignations and Appointments of Trustees f of Reclamation District No. 800. This Board having been notified by Mr. William R. Baldwin, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 800, of the resignations of two Trustees, Mr. Fred Pezzi and Mr. Sil Nogare; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignations of the above named Trustees are accepted; and t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following are appointed Trustees of said District , .*- i Sf a' March 1, 1966 - continued to fill the vacancies, as requested by the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 800: Mr. Joseph R. Cecchini k Delta Road moi- Knightsen, California x Mr. E. C . Harter 2415 Campbell Street Oakland 7, California. 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 Communication rr. from Mrs . Roger H. Weiss lid: regarding air pollution control a" regulations . The Board, through Supervisor James E. Moriarty, having considered a communication tY from Mrs . Roger H. Weiss , 3156 Mars Court, Lafayette, with reference to air pollution control regulations as they affect residential trash burning; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, and to Supervisor James P. Kenny, as the appointee of this Board to the District's Board of Directors . 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.Al, r` tt NOES: None. ABSENT: None. YE. e In the Matter of Authorizing the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize one mercury vapor light in n. County Service Area L-20, x. Moraga. 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 33 ` BY TF?E BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize F one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor light in County Service Area L-20 as follows : 1 At the intersection of Ascot Drive and Ascot Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that since this light has already been installed by the developer, in accordance with previous agreements , it may be billed by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to County Service Area L-20 as of March 1, 1966. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, and 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. 1v9 r t C5[ 5. yf. March 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send letter to Duane Mattison, County Park A Director. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD is ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to send a letter of commendation to Duane Mattison, County Park Director, in appreciation of his past services. 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Copy, 0 11, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ts ABSENT: None. Ixu. In the Matter of Proposal s regarding control of outdoor advertising along the route t of the Bay Area Rapid Transit System.r_ 3 J This Board having received a communication from the California Roadside Council, 2636 Ocean Avenue, San Francisco, urging that immediate consideration be given to the matter of establishing effective sign control along the route of the Bay Area Rapid Transit .- ' . line; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Planning Department for report to the Board as to how such control might best be accomplished. 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. R NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Approval of Memoranda of Understanding with the cities of Concord ti and Walnut Creek with reference to Land Use and Transportation r i Study. WHEREAS a prospectus for a land use and transporation planning program for Contra Costa County was prepared by Alam M. Voorhees and Associates, Inc. of Washington, D. C., X l approved by the staffs of the Planning Department, Office of the County Administrator, t and Public Works Department, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors on January 25, 1966; and WHEREAS this Board, on January 25, 1966, designated Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, as Study Coordinator to contact with cities in Contra Costa County, the Association of Bay Area Governments, and the Bay Area Transportation Study Commission to obtain Memoranda of Understanding with reference to comprehensive planning for urban development, as required ' by the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS Memoranda of Understanding between the County and the cities of Walnut Cree and Concord have been presented to the Board this day; r NOW, TF.EREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, ff IT IS BY THF. BOARD ORDERED that said Memoranda of Understanding are hereby APPROVED and 1 James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreements on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, n Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. y ABSENT: None. a f. rsaa y Y 144 March 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Acknowledging f and approving recommendations of the County Administrator on report of Social Welfare Committee of 1964-1965 Grand Jury. y On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE w BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the County Administrator. on the report of the Social Welfare Committee of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury, are APPROVED; and xy'n IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the recommendations of the County Administrator be forwarded to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Superior Court Judge, who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the recommendations of the County Administrator be placed on file by the Clerk of the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:3 Yi3q AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, n Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. uk NOES: None. n ABSENT: None. n< n In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Senior Probation Ta.. Officer at Juvenile Officers ' Institute. F On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Marshall B. Thomas, Senior Probation Officer, is AUTHORIZED to attend an eight-week Juvenile Officers ' Institute to be held at the University of Minnesota, f St. Paul, Minnesota, in the period from June 20, 1966 to August 12, 1966, subject to the understanding that travel, tuition, and living expenses will be defrayed by a National y Institute on Mental Health grant, and subject to the further understanding that two weeks of the total institute time of eight weeks will be a charge against vacation time of F Mr. Thomas, and that during six weeks of the total institute time of eight weeks Mr. Thomas ws will be carried in his regular payroll status. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:S.%s3 AYES: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4Rf. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointing member of the 1966 Grand Y Jury to serve on Committee to Study Voting Machines and Equipment. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Miss Mary Lowden, 250 - 26th Street, Richmond, is APPOINTED to serve on the Committee to Study Voting Machines and Equipment, as a representative of the Contra Costa County 1966 Grand Jury. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said committee is INSTRUCTED to hold an organizational meeting at the earliest practicable 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. u. 411 ryK rt n. S rY V March 1, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of County Administrator on consolidation of the Justice: r i Court of the Danville Judicial District with the Municipal Court of the Walnut Creek Judicial-, District, is ACKNOWLEDGED. J_° The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: N 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 Approval ttri of Recommendations of the 1t' Public Works Committee. x... On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Board's Public Works Committee (Supervisors Linscheid. ` IandColl) concerning the following matter heretofore referred to said committee, is APPROVED . ' Item Recommendation iw. Request from San Bernardino Request the California State I Board of Supervisors that Highway Commission to carefullyP, opposition be expressed to review proposed change of route proposed change of route for for Interstate Route 40 (US 66) between Kin man Arizona andInterstate40. Kingmans Wheaton Springs, County of San Bernardino; and the impact of such proposed change of T routing upon California com- munities. 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. rA ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Recommendation of the s Public Works Committee. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following recommendation of the Boardfs Public Works Committee (Supervisors Coll and Linscheid) , is APPROVED: Item Recommendation Request from City of Richmond This matter should be removed14 with reference to long-range from Public Works Committee plans for joint cooperation referrals in view of the fact with reference to water pol- that a report was made to the lution, San Francisco and Board on February 23, 1966 San Pablo Bays. through the Public Works Depart- ment, and referred to Supervisors Kenny and Dias , the County Administrator and the Public Works Director to pursue and report to the Board in the event that definitive conclusions are reached at future 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, James P. Kenny. t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. µ V_ lR r W Y 1146 March 1, 1966 - continued z; In the clatter of Request from Lafayette Chamber of Commerce with reference to Lafayette Reservoir. This Board having referred communication dated January 22, 1966 from the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce to the Public Works Director, attention Mr. Duane Mattison, Park Director, for report to this Board; and The public Works Director having reported with reference to the interest of Lafayette citizens, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, in acquiring approximately 11 acres below the dam at the Lafayette Reservoir; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director, attention Park Director, is DIRECTED to outline whatever assistance his Department can furnish the Lafayette Chamber of 5 Commerce to develop a study and potential funding by Federal, State and County agencies in the development of the eleven acre East Bay Municipal Utility District Lafayette Reservoir parcel for park purposes . Fn The foregoing order was passed by the 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 . r In the Matter of Report a concerning park access at t Hillside Drive, El Sobrante. This Board having on February 15, 1966 referred petition from residents in the vicinity of Hillside Drive, E1 Sobrante, to the Public Works Director, Park Director, ande Planning Department, and the Public Works Director having recommended that the Board take no action at this time in connection with the petition for Hillside Drive to be closed until the Regional Park District study of alternate access is completed), and that Contra Costa County offer full cooperation to the Regional Park District in its study; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations are approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John CollPYs s v Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 1867. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No-• 4867, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of lien taken against Belle Phillips, 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. x4r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y 3 c r d t 8 4 March 1, 1966 - continued In the Matter of App•-oval . of Resolutions Nos. 4869-70. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor- Linscheid, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions. Nos. 4869-70, in which the - Board fixes April 123 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing on proposed annexations to the following County Service Areas'= . are APPROVED: No. 4869 - Tract 3283 to L-41, El Sobrante area No- 4870 - Tract 3386 to L-4 45, Alamo area. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: PS. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, .Thomas John Coll, t Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. a V In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4872. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by .Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4872, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of y}Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Bond Election, Apportionment Authorization Election, and Assumption of Bonded Indebtedness Election with June 7, 1966 Direct PrimaryElection, the District to reimburse the County for its share of the election costs, is. APPROVED. j{ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i y 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 rw Resolution No. 4873. i s On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No- 4873, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of $16,900 submitted by Lescure Co., 3667 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, California, for installation ` _ '-_ of a Central Vacuum System at the County Hospital, Martinez, California, 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. V-`._ ABSENT: None. In the batter of Approval of f Resolutions Nos- 4874-4880. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE "41` BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 4874-4680, in which the Board determines to reorganize under the Fire Protection District Law of 1961) the following County Fire Protection Districts, with the present fire commissioners of the districts completing their present respective terms, are APPROVED; said reorganization to become effective July 1, 1966 . R No. 4874 - Bethel Island No. 48?7 - Contra Costa No. 4875 - Brentwood No. 4878 - Crockett-Carquinez No. 4876 - Byron No. 4879 - Eastern Contra Costa 1A No. 4880 - 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. r may. a s c 1 March 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4881.tip.. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4881, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease with the City of San Pablo for continued use of quarters in the San Pablo City Hall for the San Pablo Municipal Court at a rental of $618 per month, 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, 4EdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. t ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4882. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4882, in which the Board authorizes extension of lease with MB Associates (to April 15, 1966) for use of portion of Bollinger Canyon NIKE SITE, subject to certain conditions, 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, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s In the Matter of A roval ofpp Resolutions Nos. 4E85-4889. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD_ ' ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 4885-4889, 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. r ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4890. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4890 in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute Assurance of Compliance with the Housing and Home Finance Agency Regulations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Form CFA-1901) , in connection with application for funds for preliminary planning of the proposed Hall of Justice, 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,Y Edmund A. Linscheid; James P. Kenny. NOES: None.L ABSENT: None. z5 S SttiA. W, i A F March 1, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Preparing Appropriate Legislation to Effect Consolidation of the Y, Danville and Walnut Creek Judicial Districts, Subject to Approval by the 1966 IState Legislature. F On the recommendation of the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator and the District Attorney are directed to prepare in draft form for submission to the 1966 session of the California State Legislature a statute providing for a second judgeship in the Walnut Creek Municipal Court, f i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to r prepare an ordinance consolidating the Danville and Walnut Creek Judicial Districts, said consolidation to become operative only if the California Legislature during 1966 provides fR for more than one judge in the Walnut Creek Judicial District, the operativeness hereof to be simultaneous with the effective date of said statute so that the incumbent judge in the Danville Justice Court will succeed to the newly provided (second) judgeship in the Municipal Court. 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. NOES: None. F.- ABSENT: None. A' And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 8, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. hairmariY ` ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By r , Deputy Clerk t y 1 r x BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION N AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION r BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. xy PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. hF ABSENT: SUPERVISOR ALFRED M. DIAS. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. w In the Personnel Adjustments . r On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Auditor-Controller (Data Processing) . Cancel one (1) Programmer Trainee, Salary Range 34 ($530-$644) . effective March 9, r" 1966. r 4 i J1 v 1 A- 0 Gar u y. March 8, 1966 continued - Probation Department. Add one (1) Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745) , and cancel one (1) u Senior Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821) , effective March 9, 1966. Social Service.Add one (1) Social Worker III, Salary Range 40 y 613-$745), and cancel one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , effective March 9, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . In the Matter of Authorizing a== attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor F Linscheid, 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: M. F. McCorkle, Equipment Superintendent, and Richard W. Harrison, Assistant Equipment Superintendent, Public Works Department, to attend the Fifteenth Annual Motor Vehicle Maintenance Conference at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington in the period from March 20, 1966 through March 24, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. S ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. G. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments . Y On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor y Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Building Inspection Temporary Salaries 800 Reserve for contingencies 800 CN Bethel Island County Fire District Rent of Equip 2003 46 1q 1,000 ft. 22 in. hose 2003 1,360 Power Mower 2003 47 Reserve for Contingency 2003 n 7095 Water line 2003 8,848 Eastern Co. Fire District Temporary Salaries 2010 2,000 Smoke Ejector, Super Vac Model 2010 170 f P164 SEL 157.50 - price quoted by L.N. Curtis & Sons) Reserve for contingencies 2010 170 County Clerk Capital Outlay - Ladder w/side 1003 18 rails 18Typewriters1003 4 ova* F a. f c JL March 8, 1966 - continued APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE i Co. Hospital Emergency exit alterations 6,300 Fluoroscopic Unit 6,300 Y Disaster Office 362 Office Expense 620 Office Equipment 620 Election Administration Capital Outlay 1003 3;200 Other Special Department 1 * Exp.3- 200 Pittsburg Constable 275 f Labor Received 170 E Social Service: Labor Provided 170 ProbationK< Temporary Salaries 1003 2,674u. Rent of Real Estate 1003 1,546 1 Paging Systems 1003 1,124 Boys ' Ranch r Install warning system on 650 driveways to Boys Ranch to warn night staff in members of trespassers Building Maintenance) Food Freezer 575 21" Television 75 Richmond Building Alterations at 12220 1003 905 San Pablo Ave. Richmond Rent of Real Property 1003 945 Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Hillside Drive 1003 796 Hillside Drive 1003 796 7. Newell Avenue 1003 1,700 f Betterments 1003 679 9. Valley View Road 1003 39600 10. Hough Avenue 1003 20 10. Magnolia Way 1003 218 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 8. Alhambra Avenue 1003 1,500. 10. Hough Avenue 1003 20 10. Van Tassel Lane 1003 61 v PLANT ACQUISITION AIRPORT Airport Lab 1003 116 High Intensity Light 1003 2,068- Transformer 1003 100 County Installation of lights 1003 882 SHERIFF'S CODMNNICATIONS 4. Radio-Airport Fire Truck 1003 AIRPORT r 2. Special Department Expense 1003 290' 2. Aerial Photograph 1003 290 2,3665. Professional Services 1003 fIFt v Kr t y Y;t` March 8, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE COUNTY GARAGE & YARD 6. Spark Plug Cleaner 1003 81 5 Drawer Letter File 1003 6 Impact Wrench 1003 75 SANITATION DISTRICT 7-Ap k. n ,11. Small Tools 2365 200 Sewer Cleaning Tools 2365 200 k . s EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS e 12. Tool Boxes for Truck 1003 158 Sprayer 12. Sprayer - 500 gallon 1003 158 13. Truck Body 1003 534 13. Tilt Cab Utility Body 1003 534 y PUBLIC WORKS 3. Overtime 1003 5,460 3. Use of County Equipment 1003 4,140 y 3 Cost Applied to Services 1003 9,600 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.s NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Declaration of an emergency, Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY 4 TIME BOARD ORDERED that an emergency is hereby DECLARED, pursuant to Government Code, Section 29127, in Bethel Island County Fire Protection District, to allow replacement of a water line required by road reconstruction and the poor condition of the line; said water line is necessary for the preservation and protection of property. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:n r. AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. yt. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of 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: U, Lottie Denese Ervin 208.62 Mr. Donald Watterson $ 266 .88 Mr. Robert Hollandsworth 509.58 Mr. Ezra Whatley 285.74 Mr. John R. Maitino 309.52 Mr. Jerry Youngblood 216.14 PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 8, 1966, by the following vote: a AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, s James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of lien against h Charles R. Lyser. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction of Lien against Charles R. Lyser upon receipt of $158.81 for services provided by the Social Service Department; and w. 9 March 8, 1966 - continued t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to write off the sum of $745.51 for medical services charged to Mr. Lyser which should have been billed to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 2 ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Determining fit Pecuniary Ability to Pay and- Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care.W The Board finds and orders as follows : Y That Diane Gifford, a minor, received institutional care from the Contra Costa County Hospital in January, 1965, and that a reasonable charge therefor is $234.00- That Mrs . Ivan Gifford is the mother of Diane Gifford. That Mrs. Ivan Gifford has the financial ability to support Diane Gifford and was pecuniarily able to support her when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. y That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal actJon against Mrs . Ivan Gifford to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Diane Gifford. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisors None. UM y ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . In the Matter of Determining Pecuniary Ability to Pay and Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. The Board finds and orders as follows : That Synthia Berger, a minor, received institutional care from the Contra Costa e County Hospital in April, 1965, and that a reasonable charge therefor is $424.60. c That John Berger and Syble Berger, his wife, are the parents of Synthia Berger. That John Berger and Syble Berger have the financial ability to support Synthia Berger and were pecuniarily able to support her when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against John Berger and Syble Berger to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Synthia Berger. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, and adopted by the following vote:4 AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. u NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. 1sHRF Ll YY r} 7 f i Y. March 8, 1966 - continued a In the Matter of Acknowledging Y receipt of Report. t On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the 1965 Annual Report of Contra Costa County, is ACKNOWLEDGED. vz r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias .G. In the Matter of Membership s. on the Economic Opportunity Council. Mr. Eugene Brusatori, Economic Opportunity Program Development Director, having been advised by Mr. Richard J. Smart, General Counsel, Office of Economic Opportunity, San Francisco Regional Office, that a condition is proposed to be placed in the grant for the Pittsburg Concerted Services Project which will provide that the duly elected representati es ` to the Economic Opportunity Council from the areas to be served shall be seated thereon without the approval of any governmental body; f NOW, TFEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty., i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 3671, providing for membership on the council, shall be amended to provide that persons duly elected to the Economic Opportunity Council from the areas to be served shall be seated thereon without further action of the Board of Supervisors. p a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: m AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.a NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing M Acting Auditor-Controller to pay attorney fees to Neyhart and Grodin, AttorneysP at Law. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller, is AUTHORIZED to pay the sum of 375 in attorney fees to Neyhart and Grodin, Attorneys at Law, in connection with the collec- tion of the sum of $4,580.80 owed to the county by Lillian G. Wilkes. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 4y ' James P. Kenny. NOES: None. m ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Settlement of Action by Contra Costa County against Gladys Hartvig, Mt . Diablo Judicial District Action No. 7515• 01 Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:- That the Auditor-Controller and the District Attorney are authorized to settle Mt . Diablo Municipal Court Action No. 7515 against Gladys Hartvig on the following basis : y That a lien be placed on that certain real property known as 215 Chapman Avenue, City of South San Francisco, County of San Mateo, California, in favor of the County of Contra Costa, in the sum of $707.14. That when said lien has been created, the District Attorney is authorized to dismiss the mentioned action. t Aid . 5 March 8 1966 - continued - x nx u The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, and adopted by the following vote: 1 AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, Janes P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM Contra Costa County Flood DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT No. 1} Control and Water Conserva- tion District to remove silt r from Rheem Creek Channel, San Pablo area. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is AUTHORIZED to remove silt, on a force account basis , from Rheem Creek channel between Giant Road and 11th Street, San Pablo area, at an estimated cost of $2,000, said funds having been budgeted and available from the revenue of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Designatinghw Board Members to serve on the Economic Opportunity Y Council. w On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors James E. Moriarty and Alfred M. Dias are APPOINTED repre- sentatives of this Board to serve on the Economic Opportunity Council; and st IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisors Edmund A. Linscheid and 4 James P. Kenny are DESIGNATED to serve on said Council as their respective alternates. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . In the Matter of Approval of Rental Agreement of County property with Albert R. Rubey for storage building (former Alamo School) on Danville Highway, Alamo.r Rental Agreement dated March 3, 1966, which cancels and supersedes prior rental Agreement dated October 21, 1965 and approved October 26, 1965, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and Albert R. Rubey, hereinafter referred 1 to as Lessee, wherein Lessor agrees, among other things, to lease to Lessee the entire school building as a storage building to be used for storage purposes only, located on j County property on Danville Highway, near the corner of Lunada Lane, Alamo, and wherein Lessee agrees, among other things, to pay a rental fee of $2?5 per month effective March 9, 1966, on a month-to-month basis, is presented to this Board; x On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THEu 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 T March 8, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kermy. p'1iy NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing k Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install street lights in County_ Service Area M-2, Lafayette. At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is ATTTHORIZED to install four 21,000 lumen mercury vapor street lights in County Service Area M-2 as follows : 1. On the south side of Mt . Diablo Boulevard opposite Stuart Drive; 4n.. 2. On the southeast corner of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and Willow Drive; 3. On the southeast corner of fit. Diablo Boulevard and Hampton Road; 4. On the southeast corner of Mt . Diablo Boulevard and Carol Lane. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A. AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 4 ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Bay Area Conference on March 17, 1966. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator, Public Works Director, and Planning Director are authorized to attend, at county expense, Bay Area Council sponsored conference, March 17, 196E at Hotel Claremont, Berkeley. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, rt . James P. Ken2y. NO: None. Y ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . i In the Matter of Authorizing. Chairman to execute documents required by Federal Aviation Y' Agency for construction of a parallel runway at Buchanan Field. 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 the following documents on behalf of the County which are required by the Federal Aviation Agency to secure Federal Aid for the construction this year of parallel runway 1R-19L 75 feet x 2770 feet) and reconstruction of segmented circle and wind cone at Buchanan Field, Project No. FAAP 9-04-049-D-11: 1. Form 1624, Project Application 2. Form regarding nondiscrimination in Airport operations. w 3. Letter stating proposed plans of the County to develop lands adjacent to the Airport. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, yF; James P. Kenny.r. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . x nft_ March 83 1966 - continued - V In the Matter of A royal V of Resolution No. 93. yl On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS By 'THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4893, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to 'execute cancellation of lien against Annie Tipton, is APPROVED. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r v AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.g^ lam. ys NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . V R In the natter of Ap roval of Resolution No. 4994•r On recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid Y seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4894, in a which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial release of lien against Ora and Cora Mathews, upon payment to the county of the sum of $300, is APPROVED. 3 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ISN t AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll Edmund A. LinscheidP T Y, s s James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . In the Matter of A proval of Resolution No. }895. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4895, in which the Board accepts Conduct and Administration. `" Grant and the conditions of its approval, subject to certain reservations, under Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, CAL CAP 66-375/1, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . ti In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4911. 1 L On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by. Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD tf. ORDERED that Resolution No. 4911, in which the Board approves Amendment to Grant Agreement, Project No. 9-04-049-D-309, Buchanan Field, increasing the maximum obligation of the United States payable under said grant as set forth in Itsm No. 1 on Page 2 of said Agreement° from $62,896.00 to $66,788.51, is ADOPTED. u The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution No. 916. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE 4 i BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4916, in which the Board fixes the amount of official r bonds for county officials and constables for terms beginning the first of January, 1967, is APPROVED. r . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . f L F' i. March 8, 1966 - continued -x In the natter of Recommending payment to Project Architect for design work in the remodeling of the County Courthouse. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board recommends that the Retirement Board authorize issuance of a warrant in the amount of x'1,965.40 to Project Architect, Barbachano-Ivanitsky & Associates, pursuant to Article 11 of the Agreement for Architectural Services dated October 29, 1963, which has been assigned to the County Retirement Board, as an additional payment for design work in the remodeling of the Contra Costa County Courthouse, based on the following statement: 7• Architectural 1,096.15 Mechanical and Electrical Engineers 730.00 Structural Engineer 139.25. t ? µThe addition of the above expenditure to the total cost of the improvement is a ;hereby approved.The foregoing order supersedes Board Order dated February 23, 1966 and was passed T by the following vote of the Board:AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, A James P. Kenny.NOES: None. 71,ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. wV ty.SUPERVISOR ALFRED M. DIAS ARRIVED AT 9:45 A. M.In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Ad jus tments. on the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appro-priation adjustment -is APPROVED for the following county department, to wit:APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Plant Acquisition Richmond Buildings Land Acquisition 1003 15, 000 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 15,000 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. ABSENT: None. qr In the Matter of Establishing fees for Election to confirm reorganization by dissolution of Brentwood Sanitary District and Contra Costa County Waterworks District No. 1.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for election officers for the special election to confirm reorganization by dissolution of Brentwood Sanitary District and .Contra Costa County Waterworks District No. 1 which will be held on March 8, 1966, is hereby established as follows :21.00 for officer serving as inspector;18.00 for officers serving as judges and clerks;3.00 for messenger delivering election returns;11 per mile each way for messenger.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of polling places furnished for said election is hereby established at $15 for each polling place. c.7 March 8, 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,s> 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. f The Clerk of this Board having on March 1, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint for Declaratory Relief and to Quiet Title to Real Property served on Dorothy wt Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on March 1, 1966, in Action No. 99989 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Cleve G. Morris and Bobbie L. Morris, his wife, versus Charles Hall, et al, to the Office of the District .Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby m rf RATIFIED. 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.c NOES: None. 3 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Order to Show Cause and Declaration in Support s of Order to Show Cause in Court action to the Office 5 of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on March 1, 1966, referred copy of Order to Show Cause in re Contempt and Declaration in Support of Order to Show Cause in re Contempt, served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk on March 1, 1966, in Action No. 98583 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Erma R. Long versus Howard McNamer, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby r RATIFIED. X#' 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. xK NOES: None. x ABSENT: None. meq 2." In the Matter of Claim for damages . Herbert Glenn Cox, a minor, 777 - 6th Street, Richmond, California by Le Roy Hersh, Hersh & Hadfield, Attorne s at Law, having filed with this Board on'March 4, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of 300,000; and The District Attorney having advised the Board that the claim fails to comply substantially with the requirements of the Government Code in that said claim fails to state: r 1. Date, place and other circumstances of the occurrence or transaction which give rise to the claim; 2. General description of the injury, damage, or loss; 3. Name or names of public employee or employees causing the injury; f)ri v 4 March 81 1966 - continued -a 1 Estimated amount of prospective injury or basis of computation of i the amount claimed; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk shall give written notice of the insufficiency of said X claim. 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.g NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Accepting resignation of Mrs. Lucille H. Adams as Commissioner of Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission. 4 Mrs . Lucille H. Adams, 2030 San Miguel Drive, Walnut Creek, California, having tendered her resignation as a Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission, effective March 1, 1966; NO,d, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mrs . Adams is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:h AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. xf. In the Matter of Kinkajou at the Pinole Animal Shelter. Mr. Warren Smith of Walnut Creek appeared before the Board and expressed an interest in a kinkajou at the Pinole Animal Shelter which he understands will be destroyed within a few days. j Mr. Smith wishes to take the animal but stated that by law it is impossible for the Shelter to release it to other than a zoo. He urged the Board to request the District Attorney to furnish an opinion as to the definition of a zoo and particularly as to whether Mr . Smith's enclosure where he keeps animals -- donkey, sheep, reindeer, lambs -- is a zoo. He also asked that the Board take action to prevent the Agricultural Commissioner from disposing of the kinkajou. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS ORDERED that the District Attorney advise the Board as to his interpretation of what constitutes a zoo, and IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED that the Agricultural Commissioner delay disposing of the kinkajou, and the Board fixed March 22, 1966 for further consideration of the matter, with the understanding that Mr. Warren Smith will pay fees involved in additional cost to the county in caring for the kinkajou. The foregoing order was passed by the following; vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edm and A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. R=. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Ku In the Matter of Authorizing u Supervisor Linscheid to az. visit migrant camp housing project at Indio, California. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Linscheid is authorized to accompany members of the State Economic Opportunity Office on a flight to Indio on March 9, 1966 to tour migrant camp housing project. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. JL r r March 8, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approving a I Ordinance . I On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1968 which amends the Ordinance Code to consolidate the Danville and rte.Walnut Creek Judicial Districts, to become operative only if the California Legislature -during 1966 provides for more than one judge in the Walnut Creek t Judicial District, the operativeness to be simultaneous with the effective date of said statute so that the incumbent judge in the Danville Justice 5 Court will succeed to the newly provided judgeship in the Municipal Court. j* 5 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for tz 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. 1968 in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Ordinance. F, On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: I No. 1970 which amends Ordinance No. 278 providing for the establishment of Interim Land Use Districts for a portion of the unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County, being generally the Crockett- ivy Port Costa areas, and which is an emergency measure and will remain in effect for 90 days. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for- the or 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. 1970 in the CROCKETT AMERICAN. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 "advance financing" re preliminary y engineering report on Sewerage Service Program for the Delta Area. r; This Board on February 3, 1966 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) the question of "advance financing" by the county rs I of the preliminary engineering report on a sewerage service program for the Delta; and Said committee havingrecommended the following4ng procedure for financing the preliminary engineering report : 1. The county to enter into an agreement with a consulting engineering firm for completion of the preliminary engineering report; the county to pay the engineering firm in accordance with the terms of the agreement; 2. The county to enter into a joint powers agreement with the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District and County Service Area S-1 to share the cost of the report on some equitable formula basis to be determined by the Public Works Department; s v March 8, 1966 - continued 4 a) The Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District to pay district 's share of the cost, as above determined, to the county upon receipt of a demand from the county ' If j the district does not have sufficient funds to finance the payments to the county, it may arrange for deficit financing with the County Treasurer-Tax Collector; b) Inasmuch as County Service Area 3-1 is a newly formed jurisdiction which has no budget, the county will advance the service area share of the cost until the budget for the service area has been adopted. L` The county is to be reimbursed for all money advanced for the service area, with interest at four per cent per annum, upon adoption of the budget for the fiscal year 1966-1967; a . NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Committee 's recommendations are APPROVED: and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney and the Public Works Director for preparation of the necessary 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. Y In the Matter of Participation in the Federal Health Insurance for the Aged Program. WH EREAS the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California is desirous of participating in the Federal Health Insurance for the Aged Program which will commence on July 1, 1966; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TNF BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, is AUTHORIZED to execute Form SSA-1514, Hospital Request to Establish Eligibility in the Health Insurance for the Aged Program, and the County Medical Director is AUTHORIZED to file said form so that the Contra Costa County Hospital may establish eligibility for participation in the Health Insurance for the Aged Program. z 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. D, NOES: None. a . c ABSENT: None.v V, In the Matter of Authorizing County Building Inspector to s" submit letter to California State Controller in reference y to removing improvements on certain real property. y This Board having on February 23, 1966 referred to the County Administrator for report a request from the County Building Inspector for authorization to submit a letter gi to the California State Controller, Tax Deeded Land Division, offering to remove improvements on certain real property known as 2605 Merle Avenue, Martinez, California; and The County Administrator having reported this day that the request is in accordance with established procedure, and having recommended that the Building Inspector be granted authority to submit the proposed letter to the Office of the State Controller; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request of the County Building Inspector is hereby GRANTED.o; 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. ABSENT: None. Y 4 r4 March 8, 1966 - continued - tp In the Matter of Proposed f Jagreement between the County Health Department and i State Dep a_rtme nt of Publ i c Health re Health referral x Service to the Medical Rejectees of the Armed Forces . 1 This Board having on February 1, 1966 referred to its Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) a communication from Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, i with reference to a proposed agreement between the County Health Department and the State I Department of Public Health providing for a Health Referral Service to the Medical Rejectees of the Armed Forces, which proposed agreement Dr. Blum recommends be entered into on a one-year trial basis; and ISaid committee having reported to the Board this day that it recommends denial of k the proposed agreement for the following reasons : z 1. Additional expense and personnel would be required; and 2. The committee feels that this is a service which should be the responsibility of the State Department of Public Health; rx: NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee is hereby "`` APPROVED and the proposed agreement is rejected. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. k In the Matter of Proposed increase in ambulance rates. j This Board on February 23, 1966 referred to its Administration and Finance Committee , Supervisors Kenny and Coll) the matter of an increase in rates for ambulance service; and Supervisor Coll this day reported for said committee and recommended an increase in the rates; and Mr. James P. Laccoarce, Alhambra Ambulance Service, Martinez, California, answered questions as to the need for the increase; and The Board being desirous of further time in which to consider same, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to March 15, 1966. tE The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Mr. John La'Shagway, Parade Chairman, Walnut r Creek Jaycees , for parade p?4permit. Mr. John La'Shagway, Parade Chairman, Walnut Creek Jaycees, having requested a fiparade permit for March 26, 1966, in connection with the Mt. Diablo Scout-o-Rama at San Ramon High School, said parade to start at 1:00 p.m. from Safeway Parking Lot to San Ramon High School; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the Public Works Director for recommendation. 1 I i- =L k March 8, 1966 - continued u 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. Y NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointment of Director for Eastern A' Contra Costa Soil Conservation f, District. On the recommendation of the Board of Directors of the Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Rasmus Jensen, Dainty Avenue, Brentwood, California, is APPOINTED a Director of said District, for the unexpired term of Mr. L. J. Jansse (to March 72 1967) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: v AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Z. NOES: None. C n._ ABSENT: None. 5 In the Matter of Appointment of Directors of San Ramon Valley County Water District. Pursuant to Section 30817 of the Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, fir seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following nominees are Y : appointed to the positions of Directors of the San Ramon Valley County Water District for a four-year term ending on the fourth Tuesday in March, 1970: Joseph D. Cappa Raymond L. Donahue. 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. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointment 3 of Directors of Contra Costa County Water District, Divisions 1 and 2. T:u Pursuant to Section 30817 of the Water Code, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following nominees are appointed to the positions of Directors of the Contra Costa County Water District, Divisions s 1 and 2, for a four-year term ending on the fourth Tuesday in March, 1970:F' Division 1 Thomas W. Thompson 2 , Division 2 Paul C. Tuft. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 k ABSENT: None. 16, fl a March 8, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of President Johnson's y proposal re establishment of Department of Transportation. Supervisor James P. Kenny having requested the Board to give strong endorsement of President Johnson's proposal to Congress to establish a Department of Transportation to coordinate transportation methods and establish federal standards to achieve improved j highway safety; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator for report March 15, 1966. ~i` 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. c ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Membership on the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 13 Advisory Board. ter`" Supervisor Moriarty having advised the Board that Mrs. Fred R. Woodward, 1510 Ramona : Way, Walnut Creek, California, has resigned as a member of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 13 Advisory Board; r° On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mrs . Woodward is ACCEPTED with regret. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Warren Garrison, 1689 Ridgewood Road, s# j Alamo, California, is appointed to the Advisory Board, replacing Mrs . Woodward. F The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: N. 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 Negotiating for space to house the Neighborhood Center in Rodeo. K 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 negotiate on a preliminary basis for the rental of space to house a Neighborhood Center in Rodeo to render combined Health, Probation, and Welfare services . F The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 NOES: None. C ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send telegram 5 to State Legislative Representatives . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to send a wire to the County's representatives in the State Legislature urging that they support continuance of state subsidies to counties, for Group Homes and Day Treatment Centers, at the hearing of the Assembly days and Means Committee on March 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, f, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r pf R t March 8, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of State Procedure for Registering "Points of Historical Interest." rx5. This Board having received a communication from the State Department of Parks and Recreation outlining a procedure for the recording and registering of points of historical gin. interest and containing suggestions for implementing the procedure, including the appointment i of a group of local citizens to act in an advisory capacity and as a screening committee for the Board; yz On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator for report to the Board, including the manner in which other counties are handling registration of historical landmarks which are purely of local interest. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 . l In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4891. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE r.= BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4891, in which the Board authorizes purchase of property from William P. and Beulah B. Hart, for the sum of $38,?50, said property being required f:= for County Civic Center, is APPROVED. P The foregoing order was passed by the 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 ABSENT: None . In the hatter of Approval of Resolution No. 4892. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4892, in which the Board approves purchase of property from The Easter Seal Society For Crippled Children and Adults of Contra Costa County, in the sum of v $14,000, for use of Contra Costa County Community Workshops, Inc., is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: k 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.u aF NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of k Resolution No. 4905. r. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4905, in which the Board awards contract in the amount of 4 6,943.00 to the Stanley Magic Door Equipment Division, The Stanley Works, for installation v of automatic door equipment at the County Hospital, 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.x NOES: None. ABSENT: None. w yy**LyS. 3 JL6 7 March 8, 196E - continued - In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution No. 9907.x f On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4907, in which the Board establishes maturity schedule for bonds to be issued in Second Supplemental Assessment, Assessment District No. 1960-32 Orinda Crest Manor, 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. dtl ABSENT: None. 1 In the Matter of Approval A j,+)+ of Resolution No. 4908. p On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4908, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of the k§ Pleasanton Joint School District maximum tax rate election with the June 7, 1966 Direct t Primary Election, said school district to reimburse the county for its share of the election costs, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:N 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. 4909. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4909, in which the Board fixes boundaries for election precincts in Oakley, Concord, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Orinda, Rodeo, Kensington, Richmond, E1 Sobrante and North Richmond, 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, ix Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the clatter of Approval 9' of Resolution No. 4910. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4910, in which the Board amends resolution No. 4165 dated July 6, 1965 to provide that Acting Auditor-Controller, H. D. Funk, is authorized to execute those documents required by the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California which Mir. McNamer would have executed under terms of Resolution No. 4165, is APPROVED. k The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: j t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 5.1, i k r r f S da March 8, 1966 - continued sT In the Matter of Approval of EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA Resolution No. 4912. COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that Resolution No. 4912, in which the Board authorizes the Attorney General of the State of California, to proceed on behalf of the County to represent it in all legal 3" actions and proceedings concerning anti-trust cases involving the sale of concrete and steel water pipe, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: riy AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. l NOES: None. ABSENT : None. 7F In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4913. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD C ORDERED that Resolution No. 4913, in which the Board authorizes the Attorney General of the State of California to proceed on behalf of the County to represent them in all legal actions and proceedings concerning anti-trust cases involving the sale of concrete and steel water pipe, 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. pp NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of A proval of Resolution No. 491 . X On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4914, in which the Board approves Second Amended Engineer's Estimate of Cost, Assessment District No. 1964-2, Buena Vista Area, is APPROVED. 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. Y ABSENT: None. it f In the Matter of Recommendations of the Public Protection and r Public Service Enterprises r, Committee. This Board having heretofore referred the following items to its Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) for recommendation, and said Committee having recommended as follows: Item Date Recommendation ry. Reorganization of Fire 10-13-65 Remove from list of Committee Districts (including referrals inasmuch as all request submitted by necessary actions have been Mr. Paul Hughey on taken, including steps to December 23, 1964) . reorganize County Fire Pro- tection Districts under the Fire Protection District Law of 1961, as amended in 1965. Policy on Construction 12-23-64 Reaffirm existing policy of of Walkways (such as the county and direct the requested by parent Public Works Director and groups for school the County Administrator to children) . prepare a written policy LF statement with respect to the matter. x rlk6 w z:. 7%7, March 8, 1966 - continued - Item Date Recommendation Construction of hangars 4-22-65 Remove from list of Committeeandproposidleasingof4-27-65 referrals, in that all a portion of Buchanan inquiries have been acknow-Field. ledged, and arrangements made for the Public Works Depart- ment to notify persons who have made inquiries, when the county is ready to receive proposals. Complaint of I'tr. mp Herbert 11-16-65 Refer matter to the Aviation MNelsonconcerninglow- Liaison Committee and have y t fl ing planes over Mr. Marvin Scott, Committee, ortPleasantHill. Manager, contact Mr. Nelson and review existing policy with him and obtain his suggestions. Report of Aviation2-23-66 Refer report to the PublicLiaisonCommitteeonWorksDepartmentforreview 4z capital improvements. and report to the Board of Supervisors. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations 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. w NOES: None. ABSENT: None. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, March 10, 1966, at 9 a.m., in- theBoardChambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. f ti ame s P. Kenny., C rman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 1 q F ByL: k t! 4{ Deputy er _ x r A tti yy h, cs H, r,Y S BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED r< SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION ry BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, E THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. 3 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proposed Legal Aid Program. This Board having heretofore referred to its Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) the proposed establishment of a combined Public Defender and Legal Aid Program, Supervisor Coll presented a written report on behalf of the committee. y Fe explained that while he is opposed to the proposal, Supervisor Kenny is in favor of it. Supervisor Kenny then spoke in favor of the proposal. Mr. David Dolgin, President of the County Bar Association, appeared on behalf of the Association and reported on recent action taken by the Association, the result of a vote on the proposal and the result of the plebiscite. Mr. Dolgin presented the report of the plebiscite without recommendation of the present Executive Committee but without disapproving the past Executive Committee's proposal, requesting that the Board of Supervisors act upon the proposed Legal Aid Program. m t z; Mr. Robert Sanford of the Executive Cormaittee of the County Bar Association urged the Board to approve the proposal heretofore filed with the Board. Others who appeared and requested approval were: Mr. Kenneth Larson, Mr. Douglas Cowan, Mr. William Kretzmer, Mr. Charles Williams , Mr. Peter Goldschmidt (all members of the 1 County Bar Association) , and Mr. C. P. Stephenson of Richmond Neighborhood House. F s s. The following persons appeared in opposition to the proposal: Mr. William Moses, Mr. Francis Watson, Mr. Leland Reaves (attorneys and also members of the County Bar Association), Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, yMr. Earl W. Cornelius, Mr. Zane Taylor, members of the West Contra Costa Board of Realtors, Mr. E. K. Lane of the West Contra Costa Property Owners Association, Mr. Ralph Johnson of the Council of Richmond Industries, and Mr. Ron Howard of the Rental Apartment House Association. Mr. Art Robison asked questions concerning the proposal. Mr. Dave Dolgin, and Iflr. William Lucey of the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, spoke in rebuttal. r Cis Several letters from interested persons were noted and placed on file. 4 t. After consiierable discussion and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed establishment of a combined t Public Defender and Legal Aid Program was rejected. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r ,, f. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. w NO: Supervisor James P. Kenny. r ABSENT: Supervisors - None.r Thereupon, Mr. Dave Dolgin stated that the Executive Committee of the County Bar Association, had directed him to request the Board to appoint a committee of Board members to meet with a committee of the Association (in the event the Board denied the proposal and which the Board had just done) to consider an alternate legal aid program and to report back to the Board within ten days; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD z' ORDERED that the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Coll and Kenny) meet with a committee of the Bar Association for such a discussion and for report to the Board within ten days. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. C_ 3 JL s March 10, 1966 - continued -h4 af: Thereupon, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an ordinance for the establishment N. of the Office of Public Defender, separate and apart from a legal aid program, said ordinance - to rdinance to be considered 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NO: None. ABSENT: None. b« In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman or one other Board gwmembertoattendmemorial services for the late Congressman Baldwin. j On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 'IT IS BY THE BOARD g ORDERED that Chairman Kenny or one other member of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to attend memorial services at Arlington, Virginia, on March 12, 1966, in honor of the late Congressman John F. Baldwin. 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. r` NOES: None. ABSENT: None. a= In he Matter of Proposed x committee to establish permanent memorial for the late Congressman Baldwin. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD mob. ORDERED that a citizens ' committee be appointed to establish a permanent memorial in honor of the late Congressman John F. Baldwin, said memorial to be financed by contributions, the committee to be comprised of two persons from each of the five Supervisorial Districts, z and to be chairmaned by Mr. Harmon Howard of Walnut Creek. A. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each Supervisor submit the names of two appointees for said committee on March 15, 1966. µ 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. f , LL -In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4917. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolut-ion No. 4917, in which the Board determines to officially record in the permanent records of Contra Costa Count its esteem for the late Congressman John F. Baldwin y p County, g Jr., and its appreciation of his efforts on behalf of Contra Costa County as well as the u people throughout the nation, and extends its sympathy to his widow, Mary, and to his three daughters, is 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, L Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None. t F.ABSENT: None. l if T r u' March 10, 1966 - continued And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 15, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, AdministrAtion Building, Martinez, California. James P. Kenn , Ch ATTEST: rr iIIII W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Depu y Clerk 4 q f 13 t 1 J µ 3` sS 7Y 1 11 Y. p it- n 9., H r' 7 41± l 1-f 4W BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 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 ti ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, THOMAS JOHN COLL. s. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Personnel Ad jus tments . 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 APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Department of Agriculture. Add to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Weed Control Leadman, Salary Range 32 ($505-$613 ), ` ¢ effective March 16, 196E . Add one (1) 'deed F Control Leadman position and cancel one (1) Weed and Rodent Inspector, position number 02, Salary Range 28 ($458-$556) , effective March 16,a 1966. Department of Agriculture. Add to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control Man, Salary Range 28 458-$556 ) , and reclassify all positions of Weed and Rodent Inspector, Salary Range 28 458-$556) , to Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control Man, effective March 16, 1966. Department of Agriculture. Add to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Supervisor of Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821), and reclassify all positions of Supervising Weed and Rodent Inspector, Salary Range 44 ($676-$921) , to Supervisor of deed and Vertebrate Pest Control, effective March 16, 1966. County Hospital. Add to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Lead Cook, Salary Range 33 ($517-$628) . effective March 16, 1966. Add one (1) Lead Cook position and cancel one (1) Chef, Salary Range 36 556-$676), and cancel the class of Chef, effective March 16, 1966. r Public Works.Add one (1) Account Clerk, Salary Range 24 415-$505) , and cancel one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481), effective March 16, 1966. Contra Costa County Flood Add one (1) Hydraulic Engineer, Salary Range 62 Y` Control and Water Conservation ($1,04741,273),, and cancel one (1) Assistant District.Civil Engineer, Salary Range 46 ($710-$862), effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Increase salary of Economic Opportunity Program Development Director from Salary Range 56 J9 905-$1,059) to Salary Range 60 ($997-$11212), effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Increase salary of Economic Opportunity Program Development Assistant from "alar • Ran e 48 745-$905) to Salary Range 50 (W21950), K effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist I, Salary Range 47 ($727-$883) , and add two (2) 4. positions effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class s of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist II, Salary Range 50 ($782-X950) , and add one (1) position, effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist III, Salary Range 53 ($841-$1,022) , and add one (1) position, effective March 16, 1966. y y J 74 IL-74 r March 15, 1966 - continued - Office of Economic Opportunity. Add one (1) Economic Opportunit Pro ram Specialist I, Salary Range 47 (1727- 883) , r effective march 16, 1966. r .. Office of Economic Opportunity. Add one (1) Economic Opportunity Program Specialist III, Salary Range 53 ($841-$1,022), R effective ~larch 16, 1966. s Office of Economic Opportunity. Add one (1) Account Clerk, Salary Range 24 415-$505) , effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Salary Range 17 349-$425) , effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Add two (2) Typist Clerks, Salary Range 17x 349-$425) , effective March 16, 1966. Office of Economic Opportunity. Add one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, Salary Range 24 ($415-$505) , effective March 16, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:yam AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the batter 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 appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: 3 APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE 0- Auditor-Controller 010 q Magnetic Ink Encoder Machine 1003 402 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 402 San Pablo Munic ipal Court Office Expense 100 Auto Mileage Other travel expense 365 Pers & Prof services 55 k Reserve for Contingencies Crockett-Carquinez Fire Dist. Resuscitator 2028 30 f Contingency Reserve 2028 30 decrease $30.00) El Sobrante Fire Protection Dist. #2011 x Reserve for Contingencies 201185 Nose Dryer 2011 5 Various Prior Year Items syr Serv. & Suppl Prior Yr. 1003 220 j 61 46 q 631 Trnt & Reimp 37 Sery & Suppl 3,211 a._ 410 y 134, 171 15 198 18,056} r.138 j= r :. yam YA- y-Y 111;4t A r riarch 15, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE 11 - 1 I Fixed Assets 6 6 265SeryScSuppl 6,754 1,447 307 II 2,442 104 Fixed Assets 319 9 Sery & Suppl 260 34 6,169 M, Sery & Suppl Prior Yr 518 249 Sery & Suppl Prior Yr 1003 g 216 i24s_ 176. 91 51 r 62 52 i 927 812 261 1138 5 5LL 12896 2,378 37 55 I-.,10 3,437 91? 4I z, w.-,:,,, I- I,-, I",.- I,:, I:-.-_ I,- I 1I---, e,,-.",-_,-, I,,-,..'--.,-_—.... 1,:.'.,, 1-,, 11.- 1,-, 7,,. I,,.:-, I,",--"---',,--..'. e;.-,:'-' 19 Fixed Assets Prior Yr 71Q' 't Sery & Suppl Prior Yr 2,838 452 188 Sery & Suppl Prior Yr 1003r 184 197 3,170 1,113 yt KSob 3050 4f 7.463 x 34,9 Fixed Assets Prior Yr 36 Sery & Suppl Prior Yr 4,405 z 3,389 1,542 58 W 1206 7,185 r 1003 26 175 197 a s 3Q t Sery & Suppl Prior Yr 127 692 x. Reserve for Contingencies 28002 Reserve for Prior Yr Liabilities 999000 1 Res for Contingencies - Library 12Q6 5,185 y.A Res for Pr Yr Liabil - Library 2,000 w r. w Mme.. is};. tl. I C I.I.z t 5 11 Aiarch 15, 1966 - continued - 3 APPROPRIATION (continued) 1. FUND I I DECREASE INCREASE Various New Position Sal. for Jan. 1966 Assessor 1003 8,112 5 7,728 i I 1II11-ffI-I1,,.-'--I ff Probation 2,09l w 2,094 Juvenile Hall 2,616 2,616 Group Homes, Bollinger 8,100 F4,050 Coroner 39864 3,180 rb Walnut Creek Muni Court 908 u 4,908 Reserve for Contingencies 5,114.8 z: Various Permanent Salaries 1- I-'-,",",`, I.,'.'-'.-,-- I-,,.- i'''..-,-:-"--.'--.'-.---'-..". 1--,-"-- I'--:'.--,-"-"---:' i--""- I,',-:- I.-.- 1''"- II,,-''''--.'-,.',,-:--,.-',-:-- i",,.-:- 1.',- II,.-'--,-,',--'.,::-,-- I'-.-",--",,---.. 1':-,' i'%,.,"".""-,"--' 1-,,-.-- I, t:._"-,'.'., I. 1-*. r-:.',,- 1--,-,,--,'----., f''-"- 1,. 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I-,,' I--.,,'-'-,',-'"":-,'.-"--"--- FI--., I"':--:'"--"-:- I.." 7---,:----".''"."--;---'''., I--&--, I,,'"-" 7,;'_" 1:----,,.,-"_-",---',,-,'.-'---.'','-' 1 iI.."'---,:,, 2,-'- I-''''-','.-,-," I-.,- I,- II.,'-'.., I--, 1,,'' I'", I-,,''`- rI--:-.''""'.' II'"--,'-'-,'-"..- 1',--,.',',.'-.':'-'-''---'"., I-'',-" I.'-,".,. 1 I- i', I:'.-."''','-,-."',--' 1 I'`"-'.-''--,"-,--:'- 1-!--,.,"- I."-,..-::--.'.,-,". 1.---.-,...'.-',:,-- I-,".-,,-'.--. I,- 1' I,-.'-:".-'-"-,--"--., I--, I--''--, I-,.-'-, 1.':'',,".-',-. I-'-'- 1---.,",: z" L---.'' I-.-- 1'.'-. I*-" 1':-.,-,:',---""-,.,:.,--",,","..,'" I,,,'," 1003 5,045 y. 1,099 1,159 7,10,876 VI 6,31? 6,834 I. 9,335 X.X.1,410 1. 1,619 13,49 t 362 13,501 e 572 6,460 1,212 4,F66 4,004 4,619 2,830 278 1,200 7'351 3,778 s 6,363 1 022 je s 10 I-- I,.. 1II. Iii.- 312 i' 1003 4,081 18,781 2,878 11,524 F' H 4,4 A14,905 F 4 865 M . 1070 723 1:1,592 1,059 68,698 S 76,137 f` 38,106 2,097 1206 28,065 1003. 14,177 7,547 25,171 3,628 139,178 YI- 1206 28,065 k r . t Tax Collector - Treasurer 015 r: 4 Temporary Salaries 1003 7,055 v Reserve for Contingencies 1003 7,055 General rund J Mt. Diablo Municipal Court 210 Unappropriated Reserve, G.F. 1.9 Temporary Salaries 19500 a g' z. y,, I 11 f„ 04 Ilk March 15," 1966 --. continued APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE fawn The Municipal Court Richmond 212 Temporary Salary 2,952 Unappro. Reserve 2,952 Public Works T' MOTOR POOL GARAGE 1. Temporary Salaries 1003 12200" COUNTY GARAGE 2. Temporary Salaries 1003 1,200 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES 4' Reserve for Contingencies 1003 2,40034 5y County Recorder Temporary Salaries 1003 1,200 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 1,200 : County Library w. Reserve for Contingencies 1206 32,500 Temporary Ec Seasonal Help 1206 32,500 Board of Supervisors Bookcase 1003 75 Office Expense 1003 75 Hospital Jacuzzi lhirlpool Bath, Model J-300-B. 300 Inval Aid Chair.3010, p Medical Services Tape Recorder 250 J Rent of Equipment 250 r 4 County Library 2 Tables reading 1206 n 21 1 10 key calculator 1206 275 Typewriters 1206 180 Book carts 1206 116 Public Works r SELECT ROAD COIF?STRUCTION 1. Camino Pablo 1003 260 1. Sobrante Avenue 1003 161 xDesignEngineering1003161 2. Glorietta Boulevard 1003 2,100 3. Diablo Road 1003 1,700 8. Martha Road 1003 5,400 Danville Highway 1003 15,!4.11 Pacheco Boulevard 1003 16,628 St. Maryt s Road 1003 25,125 9. Loring Avenue 1003 45.9000 10. Monument Boulevard 1003 31,1.4.12 Betterments 1003 3,103 11. Lombardy Lane 1003 1,774 11. Lombardy Lane 1003 1,774 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION r 1. La Playa Drive 1003 437 8,100-8. Martha Road 1003 rte Carmel Avenue 1003 1`,336 Jam; AID TO CITIES 3 Monument Boulevard - Concord 1003 31,412 Ji x ay s a.. Mow March 15, 1966 continued APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND DECREASE INCREASE r PUBLIC WORKS Stack Tube Unit 1003 275 4. Office Supplies 1003 275r 5. Labor Received 1003 200 ri 6. Cost Applied 1003 325 AIRPORT fru. 7. Temporary Salaries 1003 500 7. Overtime Salaries 1003 500 Grounds Maintenance 1003 1,000 7 2005. Labor Received 1003 SE1,4ACE, WASTE & WATER z•1. dt 6. Office Supplies 1003 325 Probation - Juvenile Hall 314 Laundry Carts 1003 63f 1 - Hamilton Beach commercial 63 electric knife, 200 Watt, 120 Volt 1003 AC Floor Polisher 29 2 Lockers 9 w . Public Works E'QiTIPME NT OPERATIONS 1. Stationwagon 1003 2,389 1. Stationwagon 1003 2,389 2. Lube Truck 1003 716 4 2. Body - Electrician's Truck 1003 639 716 3. 3/4 T 4 wd Pickup 1003 3. Body - Plumber's Truck 1003 639 4. Asphalt Cutter 1003 576 4. Tree Trim Platform 1003 500 76 4. 1/2 T Pickup 1003 Retirement #145 Office Expense 1003 7 4Calculator 11 r Adding Machine k Mt. Diablo Municipal Court District 112 Opera Chairs #22-212 2,095 two Courts ) Mosler Floor Safe 275 Various Alterations 2,370 Oakley Justice Court #234 26 1 Temporary Salaries 1003 Reserve for Contingencies 151 2 Office Expense X25 r MARSHAL - RICHMOND 262 y Temporary Salaries 1003 675 Typewriter, 16 in. manual 675 SAN PABLO CO FIRE a Ladder 2021 220 2-1/2 in. hose 202150 17 Mobile Radio 2021 4 Flood Control District 4 Door Sedan 2505 320 4 Wheel Drive Pickup 2505 5 Drawer File Cabinet 2505 50 Steel Bin Type Files 2505 575 Land Purchases 2505 400 AI yy. TAT r$ ry L. 3 4X x K March 15, 1966 - continued - 5i The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Acting. County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of J delinquent accounts totaling $4,344.04, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the County and the particular department of the County from which said accounts emanated, f and having recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County; w On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $4,34 ..04 are hereby ASSIGNED to the Retailers >rCollectionAssociationofContraCostaCounty, in accordance with the current contract, a' the Auditor-Controller 's department to handle the actual transfer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:n I!r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Lss Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. A. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing write-off of delinquent accounts . 4 The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts in the amount of $13,369.52, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and having recommended that said accounts be written off; r On motion of supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted the Acting County Auditor-Controller to write off said delinquent accounts in the amount of $13,369.52. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Authorizing K write-off of accounts receivable, Social Service Department. The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of Social Service Department accounts in the amount of $283,262.36, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and having recommended that said uncollectible accounts be written-6ff; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT I5 BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that authorization is granted the Acting County Auditor-Controller to write off said accounts in the amount of $283,262.36. Q* 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.tai NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 9 i March 15, 1966 - continued - x In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to present appeal to the State Board of Control on the cost determinations made by the State Health and Welfare Agency for the Contra I Costa County Hospital. Pursuant to Section 14156 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and 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 petition the State Board of Control fora review of the determination by the State Health and Welfare Agency of 1964-1965 county costs described in Sections 14150, 14150.1, 14150.5 and 14155 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. 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 Chairman to sign applications for appointment to the medical staff of the Contra Costa County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors, is AUTHORIZED to sign applications for appointment to the :medical staff of the Contra Costa County Hospital in line with approved Hospital Bylaws and Rules and Regulations. 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 Authorizing County Medical Director to arrange for construction of landing ramp at residence of 0. C. Brown, Richmond, California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD. ORDERED that the County Medical Director is AUTHORIZED to arrange for construction of a landing ramp at the residence of 0. C. Brown, 3926 Center Street, Richmond, California, at an estimated cost of $?57. Mr. Brown is a severely disabled multiple sclerosis outpatientIlk" who is a recipient of Aid to the Disabled. 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. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed Ordinance relating to establishment of a County r. Planning Agency. RL- The County Administrator having presented for this Board's consideration a proposed ordinance relating to creation of a Contra Costa County Planning Agency, pursuant to ry- Chapters 3 and 4, Title 7, of the California Government Code (Sections 65100 to 65907) ; and This Board being desirous of further time in which to study the proposed ordinance; u On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD v .. ORDERED that this matter is continued to March 22, 196E at 2 p.m. S M iK Z, v March 15, 1966 - continued In the matter of Proposed Ordinance relating to establishment of a County Planning Agency. The County Administrator having presented for this Board's consideration a pro- AlposedordinancerelatingtocreationofaContraCostaCountyPlanningAgency, pursuant to Chapters 3 and 4, Title 7, of the California Government Code (Sections 65100 to 65907); and - This Board being desirous of further time in which to study the proposed ordinance; ' On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to March 22, 1966 at 2 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. t? ABSENT: None. 1.; In the matter of Fixing rates for Certain Professional Services f rendered to the County Hospital. j On the recommendation of the County Medical Director and -on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rates } are established, effective March 1, 1966, for professional services rendered to the County Hospital by dentists, optometrists and podiatrists: 1. Dr, Joseph H. Stokes, Dental Consultant and Director $12.50 per hour 2. All other Dentists 8.50 per hour t71x3. All Optometrists 8.50 per hour 4. All Podiatrists 8.50 per hour. IT IS SY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that rates previously established for the payment aS:". of said professional personnel are hereby RESCINDED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: E- AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, V Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1 NOES:None. ABSENT: None. Y I In the matter of Considering certain special probation supervision programs which may be established for fiscal year 1966-1967• x This Board having considered certain special probation supervision programs which may be established under Section 1, Article 7, of the Welfare and Institutions Code (SB 8229 xx Statutes of 1965) , and which would require Board's action prior to April 1, 1966 if the county is to participate in the proposed program during the fiscal year 1966-1967; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE MAW ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty t and Dias) for review and report to the Board. 41 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. t N NOES:None. ABSENT: None. 3 ice. t Jt ty X y z Y- 1 a ri March 15, 1966 - continued In the matter of Authorizing increased f : rates for ambulance service, effective March 1, 1966. On the recommendation of the County Medical Director and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following increased rates for ambulance service are effective March 1, 1966: M In the Richmond Area 1. $19.50 per delivery to Richmond Raiser Hospital. 2. $33.00 per delivery from the Richmond area to County Hospital. 6.50 for a second patient on the same trip, and 5.50 per patient for each additional patient on the same trip. 3. $13.00 for returning one or more patients from Martinez to the Richmond area after a delivery in the reverse direction. 4. $12.00 for a dry run resulting from a call fr6m a call from an authorized r county representative. In Other Areas 5. $15.00 plus a one-way mileage allowance at the rate of $0.90 per mile for a delivery to the County Hospital, plus $6.50 for a second patient on the same trip, and .$5 0 : er patient for each additional5p patient on the same trip. 6. $13.00 for returning one or more patients from Martinez to an area from which a delivery has been made in the reverse direction.Y , 7. $12.00 for a dry run resulting from a call from an authorized county representative. 8. $10.90 without mileage allowance for light ambulance service within the county. 9. $10.90 for light ambulance service plus a one-way mileage allowance of $0.60 per mile for travel outside the county limits. 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that payment of said rates is subject to con- pliance with provisions of ambulance agreements executed between the County of Contra Costa and individual ambulance operators. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 77qM NOES:None, ABSENT: None. In the matter of Authorizing Office ofA County Administrator to make study of Ambulance Service. 4 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD f ORDERED that the Office of the County Administrator is DIRECTED to make a study to determine the most appropriate means of providing ambulance service within Contra Costa County; and N IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said study shall include consideration of solicitation of bids for the provision of amulance service and an analyses of the feasibility of having said service provided by Fire Districts throughout the County; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is DIRECTED to report to the Board on said study at the end of thirty days. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, . Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None.v ABSENT: None. rt Vk" t s y ea f. March 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, for interim 1 ' increase of ten percent µ . t in various classifications.Mr. Henry L. Clarke, Business Manager, Contra-Costa County Employees Association,Local 1675, appeared before the Board in support of the Civil Service Commission's recom mendation for an interim increase.for the Account Clerk series and stated that his union wholeheartedly supports this increase. However, the Union is concerned about the Commissiont' f failure to act on reclassification of hospital attendants who have had Licensed Vocational ,Nurse training. Mr. Clarke stated that it was a statewide practice to recognize the title by giving an increase in salary, and he recommends granting a ten percent increase to I` sr>,Licensed Vocational Nurses in recognition of their extra training, experience and skill. He ' 11 stated that this is probably the only class in which the Board or the Commission has not recognized the extra training that is required. He also called attention to the fact that ` 1 equal pay for equal work is not being recognized in the Field Service series, and urged that._:,,`the Board grant a ten percent interim increase for this series as well.1Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Public Employees Union.,Local 302, appeared and stated that the reclassification for the Licensed Vocational Nurse series would be discussed at the Civil Service Commission meeting on Tuesday,March 22, 1966.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Clarke for interim increase of ten percent for county 4f employees in various classifications, be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee_ "Supervisors Kenny and Coll) . 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.NOES: None.ABSENT: None. And the Board adjourns at noon as a Board of Supervisors and reconvenes at 2:00 p. m4'as a Board of Equalization with the following members present:esti Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.In the Matter of Appeal of William F. Hackett from levying of " escaped"assessment on Parcel No. 534-242- 006.This being the time fixed for hearing on appeal of William F. Hackett from Escaped Assessment 1964-65 (Improvements) 1470 and Escaped Assessment 1965-66 ( Improvements ) ,[,,.,,1470; and v Mr. Hackett having requested that the Board grant a two-week extension (to March ?9 "-" Z-1966 at 9 a.m. ) of said hearing in order that he might collect more data in connection with his appeal;NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said extension of time is GRANTED. T The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,James P. Kenny.NOES: None. l_ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, r i K 184 n Parch 15, 1966 - continued In the ratter of Appeal of Hans Wuttke on behalf of Delta Molding Company, Inc. with reference to 1 assessment of property. This being the time fixed for continued hearing of the appeal for reduction of tiRR assessment regarding; Parcel No. 79040-2037, filed by Mr. Hans Iduttke on behalf of Delta Molding Company, Inc. , Mr. Wuttke appeared before the Board, was sworn, ,and offered testimony regarding the appeal; and Mr. James C. Rowney of Rowney Machinery Company, 600 16th Street, Oakland, California appeared,, was sworn and testified regarding the rapid rate of depreciation ongP the type of equipment being leased by the Delta Molding Company from Americar Leasing Corporation; and f k Mr . Harlan Roden of the Assessor's office, offered testimony regarding the method used in assessing property throughout the County; and Mr. E. F. Wanaka, County Assessor, appeared and stated that his office had beenw unaware that some of the equipment had been purchased after having been damaged by fire, and therefore, he would recommend that the total assessment might be reduced approximately 100 to take care of the equipment this year;C/ x Y.. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the assessed valuation of Parcel No. 79040-2037 be reduced from 13,960 to $12,600. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred N. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. gin.. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization at 2:30 p.m. and reconvenes as a Board of Supervisors at 2:35 p.m. with the following members present:y. Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, q Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. lfi In the Matter of Request 4 of Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing re survey of substandard structures in the Oakley- Brentwood area. W?•iEREAS a communication dated March 9, 1966 has been r eceived from the Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing with reference to death of a minor child in the Oakley- 7 . Brentwood area due to carbon monoxide gas ; and 1% v: WHEREAS it has been brought to the attention of said Committee that there is a high percentage of substandard structures in the area; and z WHEREAS the Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing requests this Board of Supervisors to instruct the County Building Inspection Department to make a preliminary Y survey of the area; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to Mr . R. J. Kraintz, County y Building Inspector, and to Mr. Glenn D. Salyer, Housing Coordinator, for report to the Board. 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. 4 _ r NOES: None. x ABSENT: None Y t A rj. w f r rr i a 5-11 A r Si 1 S rr March 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons in Court action to the Office n of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on March 10, 1966, referred, copy of Complaint and Summons served on H. G. Estes, Deputy Clerk on March 10, 1966, in Action No. 100,007 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Nancy Mills, Robert G. Parker and Nancy Holtzapple versus San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, s4. 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 F RATIFIED. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: v. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F NOES: None. rT ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Cancellation of 8% penalty on unsecured roll. The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in the amount of $312.12 from John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents a priority tax claim covering the following: Fiscal Year 1962-63 Code 3000 Assessment 2308 Baird, Floyd E. 5819 El Dorado Street El Cerrito, California Merchandise - ? achinery Equipment - Solvent Credits Personal Property 3,270.00 Total 3,270.00 Solvent Credits 33,550.00 Tax Tangible Property 278.57 Tax Solvent Credits 33.55 Total 312.12 8% Penalty 24.96 and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested authorization to cancel the 8% penalty as h provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; C z NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, J IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for cancellation of the 8% penalty. 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. x NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Memoranda of Understanding with Association of Bay Area Governments , San Pablo Sanitary District, and Cities of Clayton, Pinole and El Cerrito with reference to Land Use and Transportation Study. WHEREAS a prospectus for a land use and transportation planning program for Contra Yk Costa County was prepared by Alan M. Voorhees and Associates, Inc . of Washington, D. C., approved by the staffs of the Planning Department, Office of the County Administrator, and Public Works Department, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors on January 25, 1966; and WHEREAS this Board, on January 25, 1966, designated Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, as Study Coordinator to contact the cities in Contra Costa County, the Association of Bay Area Governments, and the Bay Area Transportation Study Commission to obtain Memoranda of Understanding with reference to comprehensive planning for urban development, as required by the Department of Housing and Urban .Development; and X yy,.. 7a 11-86 a March 15, 1966 - continued -n wy WHEREAS Memoranda of Understanding between the County and Association of Bay Area Governments , San Pablo Sanitary District, and cities of Clayton, Pinole, and E1 Cerrito have been presented to the Board this day; NOW, THEREFORE,'ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT Q-----, IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Memoranda of Understanding are hereby APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is Av'THORIZED to execute said agreements on behalf of the 0 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 Bids for Construction of Improvements in Assessment District 1966-1, F Alcosta Boulevard. This being the time fixed for receiving bids for construction of improvements in Assessment District 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard, the Clerk opens and reads bids fromthe following: Redgwick and Banke; J. F. Shea Company; Oliver DeSilva; A. Turrin and Sons; George Bianchi; Gallagher and Burk; Granite Construction Company; Oscar Holmes; Fredrickson and Watson; Liton Construction; L. C. Smith Company; McGuire and Hester. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4` ORDERED that said bids are referred to San Ramon Village Engineers, Engineer of Work, for review. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that March 29, 1966 at 11 a.m. is fixed as the time for awarding the contract for construction of improvements in said assessment district. tc The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Janes E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. y k ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Authorizing legal defense of Sheriff Walter F. Young and reserving rights against the City of Pleasant Hill in San Francisco Action No. 540952, Funderberg V. Dahl. x ° Sheriff Walter F. Young having been served with Summons and Complaint in San Francisco Superior Court Action No. 540952, Joseph Funderberg, etc. v. Ronald Dahl, et al. and having requested that the County provide his defense in said action, 0 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: That the County of Contra Costa provide legal defense to Sheriff Walter F. Young in said action, reserving the right, nevertheless, to require that his defense in said action be assumed by the City of Pleasant Hill if such be agreed upon by said City and the County or if such be determined to be correct under the law. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a NOES: None . E ' f ABSENT: None. i A 9 i v` March 15, 1966 - continued In the matter: of Appointment of s Directors of Walnut County Water District. i Pursuant to Section 30817 of the Water Code, and on motion or Supervisor Coll, r seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following nominees are appointed to the positions of.Directors of. the -Walnut County Water District for a four- year term ending on the fourth Tuesday in March, 1970: Ferris A. Farnsworth Ralph G. Martin. The foregoing order was passed 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. In the Matter of Communication from Mrs. Walter Lary, Lafayette, re A" traffic and pedestrian hazard at corner of Mosswood Drive and Village Center. A communication having been received from Mrs. Walter Lary, 3798 Mosswood Drive, Lafayette, calling attention to a traffic and pedestrian hazard at the corner of Mosswood i Drive and Village Center caused by cars parking on both sides of the street, leaving a j long lane of one-way traffic as the only alternative; and in which communication Mrs. `Lary fg suggests that parking be allowed on one side of the street only; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS HY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Public Works Department for report to the Board: 3,,t 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. i In the matter of Recommendation of the Civil Service Commission re adjusting salaries in the Account Clerk series. u A notice dated March 11, 1966 having been received from Mr. F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, advising that the Civil Service Commission recommends to the Board that it adjust the salaries in the Account Clerk series, said adjustment would provide a two-step increase in twenty-six Account Clerk positions and in seven Supervising Account Clerk positions; f On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Super- visors -Kenny Super- visors _Kenny and Coll). j 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. z= In the matter of Approval of Addendum No. 1 re San Pablo Fire I House Addition. j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum No. 19 dated March 4, 1966, to the plans and specifications amending Section 3A- Earthwork--of the Specifications, to clarify the extent of earthwork required to meet existing- x conditions, is APPROVED, at no change in the architect's estimate of the cost. K, 01 1:7 The foregoing order wasging passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES:SUPERVISORS Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,11 e Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Benny. s NOES:None. ABSENT: None.i r A• pp March 15, 1966, continued In the matter of Approval ofu Application Parts 1, 2, and 3 for Hill-Harris funds for the Richmond Health and Medical Center u. Project 313 HC D&T). On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Application Parts 1, 29 and 3 for Hill-Harris funds for the Richmond Health and Medical Center (Project No. 313 HC D & T) are 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 ORDERED that this Board hereby declares its intention to budget additional funds, totaling $769,477, for these two projects in the 1966-1967 budget, 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. 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. 3. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the matter of Adoption of r Prevailing Wage Rates. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Scale of Wages (revised March 9, 1966) covering general prevailing rates of wages applicable to labor classifications, which shall be the minumum rates paid on County contracts, is hereby ADOPTED; said schedule revising and superseding the rates established s ` by Board Order dated October 5, 1965. The foregoing order was passed 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. Wt ABSENT: None. In the matter of Appointing F. L. R. Confer and Associates as County Supervising yx Architect for Richmond Health and Medical Center Building. The Public Works Director having today apprised the Board that the architectural firms of Johnson & Cometta and F. L. R. Confer and Associates have agreed to dissolve their joint venture agreement for the Richmond Health and Medical Center Building; fd On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that F. L. R. Confer and Associates are hereby APPOINTED to act as County Super- vising Architect for said Richmond Health and Medical Center Building in accordance with the addendum to the Architectural Services Agreement with Johnson & Cometta dated June 7, t 1965 and in accordance with the County's agreement with F. L. R. Confer and Associates for supervising architectural services -dated February 13, 1963. ITIS FURTHER ORDERED that Johnson & Cometta .are to continue on as project architect until aompletion of the design. The foregoing order was passed 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. f ABSENT: None. L J r Y:E t 4 t r a 8 J'Zj STM March 15, 1966 - continued 4 In the Matter of AppointmentF k of Directors of Pleasant Hill County Water District. i Pursuant to Section 30817 of the `dater Code, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, x seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following nominees are I appointed to the positions of Directors of the Pleasant Hill County Water District for a four-year term ending on the fourth Tuesday in March, 1970: t"5 x C. R. Cortsen Orville Sammann s William Barron. 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. l7f= ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Membership List for the f Highway Advisory Committee. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD rt ORDERED that membership list for the Highway Advisory Committee filed with this Board this day by the Public do`•ks Director and which list is on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors be and the same is hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTuER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to approve 1 changes in representatives for member organizations as may be recommended by them, until confirmed 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. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Endorsing in principle position taken by the Los Angeles County Board of Superaisors re proposed 4 initiative to legalize growth and sale of marijuana. This Board having received a copy of a resolution adopted by the Los Angeles. County Board of Supervisors in opposition to_ a proposed constitutional initiative, supported. by The Anonymous Committee for the Abolition of the Prohibition against Marijuana," and which would legalize the manufacture, sale, Purchase, Possession and transportation of marijuana*f On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board DECLARES its support in principle of the position taken by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on said initiative. 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. n ABSENT: None AX S r 4; i 4 4 V 0 A sgY March 15, 1966 - continued - 6 In the hatter of Communication from the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission re vacant position of Park Director. This Board having received a communication dated March 10, 1966 from Dr. F. E. Lane, Chairman, Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission, in which the Commission recommends that the now vacant position of Park Director be filled, and that an administrative realignment be considered and a new title chosen to more appropriately describe the area of responsibility,! said Commission recommending the title of Director of the Department of Natural Resources; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to its Public Education and Recreation Committee Supervisors Dias and Kenny) . E 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 Distribution of written material in county buildings to county employees . Mr . Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Public Employees Union, Local 302, appeared to request a decision from the Board of Supervisors on the distribution 4 of written materials in county buildings to county employees and expressed the opinion that distribution on said basis was perfectly proper; and p Mr. J. P. Mc Brien, County Administrator, asserted that distribution of written materials by union representatives in county buildings to county employees was improper and should be prohibited, and pointed out that each of the county employee unions is provided periodically with a list of names and addresses of all county employees so that union literature might be distributed via mail; and Mr . Henry L. Clarke, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, presented the opinion that distribution of union literature in county buildings to county employees was not a desirable procedure and that in his opinion materials should be mailed to county employees; and The Board having considered the matter, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS ORDERED that approval of distribution, on the basis suggested by Mr. Walker, be withheld and said matter referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) , the County Administrator, and the Personnel Director for SAL study and report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: n 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 Chairmen of the First Neighborhood Council of r u. Pittsburg and the Governing Board of the Concerted Services Project of Pittsburg re proposed Legal Aid Program. This Board having received a letter dated March 102 1966 signed by the Chairmen of the First Neighborhood Council of Pittsburg and the Governing Board of the Concerted Services Project of Pittsburg, opposing the Legal Aid proposal sponsored by the Contra Costa County Bar Association, and supporting a proposal submitted by the Committee for Neighborhood Legal Services in Contra Costa County; r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE J BOARD ORDERED that a copy of said letter and a copy of the Proposal for Contra Costa County Neighborhood Legal Services Program be submitted to the Contra Costa Bar 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.s 0 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r v 9 March 15, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing F legal defense for County. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD la ORDERED that the County shall provide legal defense in Superior Court Action No. 100,007, g_ Nancy Mills, Robert G. Parker and Nancy Holtzapple, Plaintiffs, vs . San Francisco Bay Area ins. Rapid .Transit District, County of Contra Costa, State of California and Does One through ry Fifty, inclusive, Defendants. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4_" AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, CK Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of TrafficY, Study in Conjunction with 4g issuance of Building Permit. Supervisor Jaynes E. Moriarty having suggested that a study be made from a traffic safety standpoint prior to the granting of a building permit; R On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the County Planning Department to determine if such a study would be feasible, said department to report its findings to the Board April 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. I, ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Communication from Cal-State Airlines with reference to aircraft landing a. fees at Buchanan Field. This Board having received a communication" dated March 4. 1966 from Cal-State y Airlines, P. 0. Box 817, San Carlos, California, with reference to aircraft landing fees at Buchanan Field; a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD m ORDERED that said matter is referred to its Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises ` Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) for report on March 22, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred X. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r` In the Matter of Use of Buchanan Field Facilities I ' by the Concord Babe Ruth i3- League. Supervisor Thomas J. Coll called to the attention of the Board a letter from James F _': Briscoe, President of the Concord Babe Ruth League, advising that certain grading work is being contemplated at Buchanan Field in the area which the County allows the League to use for baseball and requesting that, if possible, the grading work be carried on at some y rd other location in the area until the end of the current baseball season (July 15, 1966) ; A discussion ensued, following which Supervisor Coll moved that the matter be referred to the Public Works Department and that said Department be urged to do everything possible to arrange for the grading work to be done away from the baseball diamonds until the season ends, as long as there would be no increase in the cost of the project as aM result; the motion was seconded by Supervisor Dias and the following vote was taken: n_ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll. NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.b ABSENT: None. M Vl- d K I r k . ESNEEM 1-March 15, 196E - continued - Thereupon, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS M' THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication be referred to the Public Works Department for report on March 22, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4d`.. AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. hie NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances . On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1962 which rezones land in the Vine Hill Area, request of Lloyd H. Clingman (1032-RZ); No. 1963 which rezones land in the Orinda Area, request of Utah Construction Company (1045-RZ) ; No. 1964 which rezones land in the .Danville Area, request of B. Carl Snyder '& Associates (1056-RZ); No. 1966 which rezones land in the Moraga Area, request of Residential Properties, Inc., (1068-RZ) ; No. 1967 which rezones land in the Lafayette Area, request of Perma-Bilt Enterprises (1069-RZ) . g 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 : m No. 1962 in the MORNING NEWS-GAZETTE No. 1963 ORINDA SUN No. 196}THE VALL ' PIONEER No. 196b GRIN DA SUN No. 1967 LAFAYETTE SUI. k+' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: WO„ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. AE- Ar ' In the Matter of Memorial in Honor of the late Congressman John F. Baldwin. E Supervisor James E. Moriarty called to the attention of the Board a communication received from Mr. C. R. Johnston, 24 Blade Way, Walnut Creek, California with reference to the establishment of a memorial in honor of the late Congressman John F. Baldwin. Mr. Johnston has suggested that a fitting memorial might best be accomplished by providing a scholarship for a deserving student who would be selected by a committee composed r of Contra Costa County educators . On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to Mr. Harmon K. Howard, Chairman of the citizens' committee approved by this Board on March 10, 1966, for the purpose of establishing a permanen memorial in honor of the late Congressman Baldwin. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,n, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. jJ rk, a H k a.., x r L r March 15, 1966 - continued - l In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4922. h, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT ISBYTHE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4922, in which the Board approves plans and specifications for a Building Maintenance Shop addition and sets April 12, 1966 at 11 a.m. as the time for receiving bids, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: T AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Ja:aes 2. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,, Edmund A. Linscheid, Janes P. Kenny. k5 yt NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4923. t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded 'by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4923, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 7 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John CollPya a Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. rkkf NOES: None. ABSENT: None. zz;- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4924. Gee On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD I ORDERED that Resolution No. 4924, in which the Board requests that Governor Edmund G. Brown. call a special election to fill the vacant position of Congressman for the 14th Congressional.- District caused by the death of Congressman John F. Baldwin, the special election to be held concurrently with the Direct Primary Election on June 7, 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. ABSENT: None.1 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4925• d On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 49 5, in which the Board accepts the bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. for $2,765,000 1964 Bonds, Series B, Mt. Diablo Unified School District, at a net interest cost of $1,179,796 to the District, is APPROVED. P 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. 4927. i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ',1'==• ORDERED that Resolution No. 4927, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of San Ramon Valley Unified School District Bond Election, Apportionment Authorization Election and Assumption of Bonded Indebtedness Election with the State Direct Primary Election, June 79 1966, is APPROVED: 4 t 7 s{r q q'i 4, March 15, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i.a~s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. U:` ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No- x.928. Sky On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4928, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of tax increase election with State Primary Election in Pittsburg Unified School 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. G ABSENT: None. t s..In the Matter of Approval of R Resolution No. 4929. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4929, in which the Board canvasses the votes cast and confirms the reorganization to dissolve the Brentwood Sanitary District and the Contra Costa County Waterworks District 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. u.. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4930. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. I.4.930, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correction 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4Y_, NOES: None. Ay;y. t ABSENT: None. 1 F In the Matter of Authorizing Disposition by Purchasing Agent of Personal Property Abandoned at County Hospital or Left by Deceased Patients . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:.25 1. The order of the Board relating to this matter, dated December 22, 1959, is hereby reaffirmed and by this reference is incorporated herein. 2. In the case of personal property of a deceased County Hospital patient and pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 17402, the County Purchasing Agent is authorized and directed to sell or otherwise dispose of any personal property of such patient ! in the County's possession# of value not exceeding $25.00, and to apply the proceeds thereof, if any, and any money of the deceased patient possessed by the County not exceeding $25.00, in payment of any and all indebtedness of said deceased patient to the County of Contra Costa. x If the value of such personal property and money, or the proceeds thereof, exceeds the indebtedness to the County or exceeds $25.00, the Medical Director shall dispose of all such y; property in accordance with Probate Code Section 630 and failing such disposition, shall turn all such property over to the Public Administrator, together with the County's claim for any x outstanding indebtedness. mow. ri 1 .' ,-9:01 1 y March 15, 1966, continued i f 3. In the case of personal property abandoned by patients at the County Hospital and pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 1!l 1, the County Purchasing Agent is authorized and directed, after the County Hospital has held such property for at least 180 days and has made reasonable efforts to locate the owner of such property, to sell or otherwise dispose rI of any such property in the County's possession and to turn over the proceeds thereof, iincluding any abandoned money of such patient, to the County general fund. 1 The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor I Linscheid, and by the following vote: e. fl Z, AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, f'. I iu Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. Cr l And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 22, 1966 at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. K.. 1rman7,.. 1-sY l i. ATTEST: st 01 W. T. PAASCH, ERK I r By epu er l- i f a n i x r. rs 2 r"ly:.. L3 y a y J JY c N Y'S«` r Y' a ..' A Y i 1 rte a lc i i c: t f CM Y f jae t; 4. wk h 1 L r t 1J 0 J y N j;. U`.Ayfl' 1 9E, 1.4.x BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BIIILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAILS P. KENNY', CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAKE-S E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CIE RK. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustment. r . 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 adjustment be and the same is APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: s Probation Department. Increase hours of Senior Deputy Probation Officer., position number 13, from 20/40 to 32/40, effective March 23, 1966. 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. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments . r, 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 DECREASE INCREASE County Department of Agriculture - Animal a Control Divis ion - 366 u , Unappropriated Reserve 10,400 Temporary Salaries 1,150 Overtime 4,,900 Office Expense 3,000 Utilities 800 a Use of County Equipment 550 County Clerk Reserve for Contingencies 1003 292 Capital outlay 1003 292 Temporary Salaries1003 10,000 4 Overtime 1003 500 Labor Received 1003 681 Labor Provided 1003 681 Rent of equipment 1003 1,600 Use of County Equipment 1003 785 xerox & camera) Professional and Personal 1003 1,000 Crim-Anneals ) F ' Reserve for Contingencies 1003 13,885` Economic Opportunity #x0011 s Recorder, Tape 1003 179 Adding Machine 1003 198 Mimeograph, electric 1003 446 Desks, exec. 1003 400 Desks, typewriter 1003 156 Chairs, exec. w/arms 1003 308 d Cabinet, Filing, 5 drawer 1003 165 Bookcases 1003 216 F ' Portable Transcriber 1003 390 Transcriber 1003 460 Tables 1003 300 Reserve for contingencies 918 y.e q 7x a iLY S March 22, 1966 - continued - f: APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE,INCREASE Walnut Creek Municipal Court Office :expense 1003 2,122 Communications 1003 100 Utilities 1003 350 Household Expense 1003 300 Auto Mileage Employees 1003 350 Other Travel 1003 200 Professional & Personal Services 1003 129 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 3,551` t4 County Administrator Overtime 1003 250 Other Travel 1003 250 Health 450 Tolidine Test Kits 95. Electrocardiograph 895 Dictating :achines Probation 1. file, 2-drawer, legal 1003 5 2. Closed shelf unit with lock 1003 160 3. Chairs, swivel-increase quantity 1003 0 - 4. Table, 60 x 20 with shelf 1003 95 Central Recorders 1003 480 Steno Chairs 1003 Office Copier 1003 120 Juvenile Home, Concord, #316 Food 1003 125 i 5Television19" 1003 Public Works r, Equipment Operations Ai Flail Mower 1003 1,150 r AIRPORT x. Grounds Maintenance 1003 19.150 x Sheriff Is Department - Comrm:nicat ions Mobile Radio i5 Time delay pickup switches 215 Contra Costa County Fire District 1 Haws electric water cooler 2025 164, Model #HWTA_-6 Serial Tr 3X544g C arse ra 2025 64. x" Enlarger 2025 100. 4 jV F'= Contra Costa County Water Works ##1 Well 2805 4,807 Water Mains 2805 4,807 4" 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. t rt L98 r; Q March 22, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report prepared by County Probation Officer concerning a ward of y the Juvenile Court attending the Fleur duLac Academy with the assistance of the Lafayette Kiwanis Club, is ACKNOydL'EDGED. R2 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f4: 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 Acknowledging receipt of report. j On notion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of County Administrator on the report of the Public Works and Special District Committee of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury, is ACKNOWLEDGED. IT IS BY THiE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said report be placed on file in the Office of the County Clerk and also, that a copy be forwarded to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Superior Court Judge, who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A AYES: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.W z NOES: None. S ABSENT: None. n In the Matter of Authorizing r Chairman to Execute Training- Opportunity Sponsor Agreement r between the County and the s Mt . Diablo Unified School District, Project ?730 Bf#1 66. 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 Training- Opportunity Sponsor Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, Social Service Department, and the Mt . Diablo Unified School District, Project 7730 B#1 66, to provide work training experience in the District 's Adult Basic Education Department, under Title V of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. iforiarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Ke my. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Application for Renewal of Adoption k2 Agency License. On the recommendation of the County Welfare Director, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTFORIZED to execute application to the State Department of h Social Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a County Adoption Agency for the purpose of accepting relinquishments and placing children for adoption, as outlined in Part I, Vis. Manual of Policies and Procedures, Adoptions in 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. r_ NOES: None. ABSENT: -None. r 4 r r k` 4 ize s March 22, 1966, continued In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Costs Owed Contra Costa County. t 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 costs owed Contra Costa County: Mrs. Grace Akins aka Mr. Lester LaTour 15!}.05Mrs. Raymond Akins 76.00 Mr. Ufford A. Lea 69,62 Mr. Mark Apodaca 152.30 Mr. Howard Lederer 23.56rMr. Robert Casillas 158.62 Mr. Herbert Levy 95.38Mr. Elden Clement 71.66 Mr. Joel McGregor 103.53Mr. Albert De Muth, Sr.197.83 Mr. Larry Mitchell 97064Mr. Duane Dughmen 128.18 Mr. Alfred Morales 190.00= Mr. Raymond Jacobs 10.00 Mr. Edward Morkal 107,72Mr. Enoch Jones 1886.66 Mr. Glenn Neal 100.04Mr. Guadalupe Lara 101.17 Mr. Edwin Platz 83*62 . Karen Lassitter 28.23 Mr. Glen I. Rice 200.00' i PASSED AND ADOPTED ON March 22 1966 b followingytheng vote: Kkt AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Benny. NOES:None, ABSENT: None. 1 In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. i j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute r legal action against the following person to recover the cost of hospital care rendered to her child, Harold Hirth, at Sonoma State Hospitals 1 F l d".. i Helen Hirth. u. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded bySupervisorDias, and by the following vote: y¥ 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 negotiate lease for space in the Community Center building, Columbia Fark, Pittsburg. 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 negotiate lease between the County of Contra Costa and the Housing Authority of Contra Costa CountyforspaceintheCommunityCenterBuilding, Columbia Park, Pittsburg, California to provide social services to the residents of Census Tract No. 12. C 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, NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division to notify City of Richmond of termination of county lease. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD OORDEREDthattheRightofWaydivision, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to notifyµ{the City of Richmond of termination of county lease in accordance with the provisions of the. x lease between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond for the use of city jail facilities by the County Prolkation Department for the detention of California Youth Authorityparolees. E I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board; y AYES:Supervisors AlfredM.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas Jahn Coll,.Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.AMENT: None. 0r) March 22, 1966 - continued - In the Platter of Exercise of x; Option by Standard Oil Company to extend lease for fueling 4 facilities on Buchanan Field. This Board having received a letter dated February 25, 1966 from Standard Oil Company of California, in which notice is given to the County that Standard Oil Company k of California, as Lessee, elects to extend- the term of its lease dated ?March 14, 1961 with the Count as Lessor, for a further period of five ears ending ?March 31 1971County, a P 3 5 a s under the terms and conditions of said lease; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said notice be acknowledged by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. ,Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,t Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ak4y ABSENT: None.J jl In the Matter of Authorizing necessary expenses of the Voting and Vote Counting Equipment Study Committee. v.L„.. r'.. Pursuant to California Government Code, Section 31000.1, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that actual and necessary travel and other expenses of the Voting and Vote Counting Equipment Study Committee are A9THORIZED, while the committee is engaged in the performance of its assignment in connection with the operation and utilization of voting and vote counting devices in various locations in California. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is AUTHORIZED to approve and process demands to reimburse the comnittee members for such expenses , j3 v The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, SY Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. w In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with the California State Disaster r Office re county participation 3 in VHF radio network for disaster purposes . This Board having considered an agreement between the State of California, acting f through the Director of the California Disaster Office, and the County of Contra Costa, providing for county participation in a state-wide local government VHF radio network to be utilized for disaster purposes, for a term commencing March 8, 1966; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS 3Y THE y BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. 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, James P. Kenny. Clot NOES: None . x ABSENT: None. y1 h r ti March 22, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Request from City Council that Board grant jurisdiction for improvements within Assessment District No. 37. Board having received copy of Resolution No. 2822 adopted by the City Council r of Concord requesting consent of the Board to the formation of Assessment District 37 andAl to construction of improvements and acquisition of easements and acquisition of capacity in existing sewer facilities therein; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that consideration of said matter is continued to March 29, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. 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. a NOES: None. A= ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claims for damages . Mr. Phillip Cline, 2310 Yale Avenue, Martinez, California, represented by his attorney, Stephan C. Williams, 1615 North Broadway, Walnut Creek, California, filed with this Board on March l4, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $3,000, and on March 15, 1966, filed an amended claim in the amount of $4,730.30; NOW., TFEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY 11HE BOARD ORDERED that said claim filed March 14, 1966 and the amended claim filed March 15, 1966 are hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.r In the Matter of Claim F for Damages . Lois C. Sili$o, 12 Calvin Court,nuCreek,Walt ornCalifiaa her a(and ttorneYsy A- StephenStephen C. Leonoudakis, 311 California Street, San Francisco, California) having filed' a with this Board on February 21, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of 15,000 as of presentation of this claim; x NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TIE 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,t Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None . In the natter of Claim for damages . Mrs . Katherine Potter, 4030 Hillcrest Road, El Sobrante, California having filed with this Board on February 4, 1966, claim for damages, the amount of which has not been stated; ter r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY mHLE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: iA4 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. a ABSENT: None. 3 y? t w March 22, 1966 - continued - 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. h The Clerk of this Board having on March 14, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint in Eminent Domain served on Dorothy Lazzarini, Deputy Clerk, on March 14, 1966, in Action No. 100,217 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through the Department of ?later Resources versus MARY GIANNI, et al, to the Office of the District Attorne NO'.l, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDEPM that the Clerk's action is hereby na: RATIFIED. The foregoing order was passed by the follording 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. 0 In the Matter of Authorizing EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM Chief Engineer, Storm Drain DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 Y `Maintenance District, to y. issue any necessary addenda to t plans and specifications . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for the Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, is authorized to issue any necessary addenda to plans and specifications for construction of portion of Line "A", (Ygnacio Valley Channel) from Minert Road to Geary Road, Concord. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Colla Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Kinkajou in the Pinole Animal x Shelter.E This Board having on March 8, 1966 ordered that the District Attorney advise the t„ Board as to his interpretation of what constitutes a zoo, and having directed the Agricultural Comnission to delay disposing of a kinkajou at the Pinole Animal Shelter; and the 1,. District Attorney having filed with this Board an opinion dated march 17, 1966; and sN Agricultural Commissioner Seeley having reported as to places available (Lindsay Junior Museum in Walnut Creek, the Hayward Recreational Center, and the Sacramento Zoo) for exotic animals such as kinkajous; and Mr. Warren Smith having requested the Board to declare his animal shelter a zoo; and the Board having considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it hereby determines that it does not have jurisdiction to determine whether Mr. Smith has a legal zoo. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 u; ABSENT: None. i f fx 1µFFe% p n? g r fes' March 229 1966, continued 1 01 In the Matter of Proposed Legal Aid Program. Mr. David Dolgin, President of the County Bar Association, appeared on behalf of xk. the Executive Committee of said association and submitted its original proposal for a Legal Services Program with a proposed budget, minus the Public Defender function which the Board of Supervisors intends to establish as a separate office. Mr. Dolgin explained that the Judicare type of program is not acceptable for 1 funding by the Federal Government, and he requested approval, in principal, of the bar Association's proposal filed this day. Mr. Peter Goldschmidt of the Executive Committee of the Bar Association explained the new proposal.a Mr. Arthur Robson reported that in a conversation which he had had with Mr. E. a`= Clinton Bamberger, it was his impression that a compromise Judicare program could receive the approval of the Office of Economic Opportunity. Mrs. Althea Rice of the Neighborhood Council and a member of the governing board i of the Concerted Services; Mrs. Ionia White, Co-Chairman of Citizens Committee for 14eighborhood Legal Services in Contra Costa County and Chairman of Richmond Co-ordinating Organizations ; Mr. Eugene Swan; Mr. William Ware, President of the Neighborhood Council of Pittsburg; and Mr. William 0. Smith; all spoke in opposition to the bar Associationts proposa W Mr. Harry Lohstroh, Attorney, submitted additional copies of the proposal of Contra Costa County Neighborhood Legal Services Program, and spoke in favor of said program. f Mr. Eugene Brusatori, Development Director, Economic Opportunity Programs urged that all proposals be referred to the Economic Opportunity Council* The Board considered said matter; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the three proposals (the original one presented by the Contra Costa County 1f Bar Association, the Contra Costa County Neighborhood Legal Services Program, and the modified proposal presented this day by the County bar Association) be referred to the 1- Economic Opportunity Codncil for study and recommendations. 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. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving IV 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. 1971 which adds to Division 1 of Title 2 of the County Ordinance Code Chapter 99 comprising Sections 2180 and following, and establishes the office of Public Defender. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published i " 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. 1971 in the "PITTSBUHG POST DISPATCH." 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. r" NOES:None. ABSENT: None. OF f In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THEsv.•. BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:: N. No. 1975 which amends Chapter 1, Division 2 of Title 2, repeals Section 2208 of the Ordinance Code, and creates the Planning z Agency of Contra Costa County, effective June 1, 1966. e"S 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 `= x and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: aw° No. 1975 in "THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas Sohn Coll, Edmu'id A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, NOES:None. s March 22, 1966, continued r In the Matter of Accepting Resignation of Charles B. Weeks, Sr., Commissioner of the Housing Authority of r Contra Costa County and f, Appointment of Charles Anderson. Supervisor Linscheid having notified this Board that Mr. Charles B. Weeks, Sr., u Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County,has presented his resignation effective April 1, 1966; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Charles B. Weeks, Sr., Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby accepted effective April 1, 1966. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Charles Anderson, 1662 3rd Street, Richmond, California, is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Cost County, for a term ending May 26, 1969. 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. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Authorizing Y Chairman to sign Certificate of Appreciation for services of Charles B. Weeks, Sr.,y4, Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County.r„c Whereas this Board has this day accepted the resignation of Mr. Charles B. Weeks, Sr., Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, effective April 1, 1966; hr NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to execute a Certificate of Ap- preciation for the conscientious services of Mr. Charles Weeks as Commissioner of the Housing ! Authority. f an The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. , Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. v ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed supplemental agreement relating to the tel River Association. This Board having received a supplemental to a proposed agreement between certain counties of California relating to the Eel River Association; 5 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator and District Attorney for report to this Board on March 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 Approval of Addendum #1 re Building Maintenance Paint Shop, Martinez. N On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD t ORDERED that Addendum #1, which provides optional disposal site for excavated earthwork in connection with Building Maintenance Paint Shop, is APPROVED, with no change in the Engineers estimate for the cost of the work. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A.A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT:None. r Asa y nai March 22 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Communication from Contra Costa Park and n : Recreation Council re creation 7 3 of a Department of Natural 1 J_. E Resources for Contra Costa j County. A N: This Board having received a communication dated March 19, 1966 from the Contra 4 .. Costa Park and Recreation Council urging adoption of legislation creating a Department of p Natural Resources for Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to its Administration and Finance Commit-use Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for study along with the matter of replacement of the County I Park Director. 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 . y In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with John Stephans and authorizing Public Works Director to execute said t, Agreement. (County property l at 2535 Pacheco Boulevard, Martinez) r&, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4 ORDERED that the rental agreement dated March 10, 1966, with John E. and Beatrice B. Stephan v for rental of County-owned property located at 2535 Pacheco Boulevard, Martinez, on a month- to-month basis Et $100 per month, is APPROVED. IT IS B`: THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director,, is lauthorized 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.4= ABSENT: None. r. In the Matter of Proposed ordinance concerning the issuance of permit for television and antenna systems d. in Contra Costa County. Whereas an application from. B_& R Electronics Company for a television franchise was filed in the office of the Clerk of this Board on February 11, 1966; and s Whereas said application was referred to the District Attorney and County Administrator for report to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that April 19, 1966 at 2 p.m. is fixed for hearing on the proposed ordinance prepared 1by the District Attorney with reference to permit for television and antenna systems in Contra Costa County. tF The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,ti Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r e^- NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted two members of the Suburban Advisory Committee on Rousing to attend the 6th National Codes Workshop of the members of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, to be held April 17 through April 20, 1966 at the r Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, California. Y.• t March 22, 1966 - Continued x The foregoing order wasgg Passed b y the .following vote of the Bcard: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmnud A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. fry ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Communication from Mrs . I. M. Snapp, Sun Realty Company, to the Mt. View Sanitary District. This Bcard having received a copy of a communication from Mrs. Ila Marie Sn4p of f the Sun Realty Company to the int. View Sanitary District with reference to property rented to a recipient of county aid; Y zy On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to Mr. R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, for re- port to the Board. P The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.Dias, JamesE. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to accept appoint- ment as District Engineer of Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District. 14HEREAS this Board has been apprised, by Resolution dated March 18, .1966s from the Board of Directors of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, of the appoint- ment of Victor W. Sauer as District Engineer, for the purpose of filing, on behalf of the District, ap, lications for grants for construction of sewerage service facilities made available by the Federal Government . NO:d, TIER:FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, secondel by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, is authorized to accent said appointment as District Engineer of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYE'S: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriart, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.n ABSENT None. In the Matter of Proposed sign control ordinance with reference to Bay Area Rapid Transit route. This Board having received a communication dated March 14, 1966 from the Walnut Creek Branch, American Association of University Women, in which approval is expressed of sign control for the Bay Area Transit route and inw hich communication the Board is requested to to adopt a comprehensive ordinance to keep the open spaces along the transit route un- cluttered; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Planning Department for report to the Board 's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that after receipt of the Planning Departments report, said Social Programs Committee shall present its recommendations 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, r - Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. A} ABSENT: None. F r j-3' March 22, 1966, continued I In the Matter of Approval of Addendum #2 re San Pablo Fire House Addition. r4i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum #2, which provides a clarification that all masonry cells in the block walls are to be filled solid with grout in the construction of the San Pablo Fire House Addition, is APPROVED, with no change in the architect 's estimate for the cost of the work. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Requesting Contra Costa CountyHousing Authority to establish and y operate a Migrant Labor Camp in the eastern portion of Contra Costa County.r 4+WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors has purchased for the sum of $18,500, a four-acre I parcel of property in the eastern portion of Contra Costa County as a site for a portable labor camp; NOW, THEREFORE, and an motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Housing Authority is requested to consider the establishment and operation of a Migrant Labor Camp on said property. tF The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Vis. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f . NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In The Matter of Communication from Contra Costa County Farm 1;- Bureau with reference to cut-off x} date on Agricultural burning. iO, This Board having received a communication from Contra Costa County Farm Bureau in ;. which opposition is expressed to the November 1, 1966 cut-off on Agricultural burning; r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BYTHE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk notify the Farm Bureau of the procedure for requesting a hearing before.:,& the Bay Air Pollution Control Board with reference to this matter. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:, AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Call, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None.a . ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to defend individual Supervisors and Civil Service Commissioners. x , j On motion of Supervisor Coll,^ seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to defend the individual Supervisors and VA..Civil Service Commissioners in Action No. 100,271, Mandamus, Hamilton vs. Emery 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. M 4 4,r F+1 0 xra, l•F- March 22, 1966, continued In the Matter of Authorizing County Health Officer to apply for State grant for dental services for children of medically indigent families. This Board having considered the matter of authorizing the County Health Officer to apply for a $10,000 grant from the California State Department of Public Health for dental services for children of medically indigent families and for evaluation of non-monetary factors which appear to deter such families from securing dental care; k br On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r§ ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty Y` and Dias) for report to the Board on March 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. r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreementti between the County of Contra r Costa and Richmond Alcoholic Fellowship, Inc. My ate. This Board having considered an agreement between the Richmond Alcoholic Fellow- f ship, Inc., a non-profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor," and the County 1 gY of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as "County," wherein it is mutually agreed that the ts" Contractor shall operate a recovery home for alcoholics at 215 - 22nd Street, Richmond, and the County shall pay the Contractor for the services an amount equal to $1.50 per guest day, provided the total amount claimed by the Contractor does not exceed $1,215 during the term of the agreement, January 1, 1966 to June 30, 1966. 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 said agreement on behalf of the County. WS The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: q AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriart Thomas John CollPys sWk:,. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. n NOES:None. 1 gym` ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Hearing on proposed formation of j. County Sanitation District No. 11. This Board having on March 1, 1966 continued the hearing on the proposed formation of County Sanitation District No. 11 to this date, the Board proceeded with the hearing and the following appeared: Pyr. L. W. Mehaffey, Chairman of the Citizens ' Advisory Committee for the formation of the proposed District, and urged that the Board makes its decision this day. Mr. JerryTara of the Count Assessor's Office who reported onyp petitions for exclusion and on protests. r Mr. Gordon Turner, Attorney for the protestants to the proposed District, who questioned the inclusion in the proposed District of the amount estimated by the Assessor's Office with reference to property of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Mr. Turner requested continuance of the hearing for another week. f The Clerk noted that additional requests for exclusion had been filed this day. 5 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter be continued to March 29, 1966 at 10 a.m. IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED that protests and requests for exclusion may be accepted up to the time of the hearing on March 29, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board::7` N AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. t 7oG_ 7 s`s7 March 22, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Grievance appeal of Mr. Eldreadge Wright. 4=a: 1 This being the time fixed for hearing on appeal with reference to grievance of Yx. Eldreadge Wright, a porter at the County Hospital, Nor. Henry L. Clarke, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, appeared on behalf of the z appellant and requested that the matter be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) and that certain persons be in attendance at the committee meeting; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t he matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee for review with such persons as it deems necessary and report to the Board. The forego-.ng 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: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Superviscrs None. a1 In the Matter of Proposed sign E control ordinance with reference to Bay Area Rapid Transit route. fx This Board having received a petition dated March 17, 1966 from the Lafayette Suburban Woman's Club, endorsing the views of the California Roadside Council with regard to sign control along the route of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Line in Contra Costa County, x and urging the Board to take this *natter up at once; vj On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD k, ORDERED that said :natter is r•?ferred to the Planning Department for report to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that after receipt of the Planning Department's (? report, said Social Programs Committee shall present its recommendations to the Board. t i yApJJJiy_. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 . ja In the Matter of Staffing of Office of Public Defender. The Board having this date adopted Ordinance No. 1971, establishing the Office of Public Defender; e NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of personnel and compensation pertaining to staffing } of the Office of Public Defender, is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance jj Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for recommendation. r 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. Y r In the Matter of Authorizing Probation a Department to participate in a New j Careerists Program under the Contra Costa Council of Community Services.r On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Probation j Department is AUTHORIZED to participate in a New Careerists Program being conducted under i the auspices of the Contra Costa Council of Community Services through the Richmond Community Development Demonstration Project, with the understanding that five persons from the low in- come community be assigned to the Probation Department as New Careerists . y. 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. s, Yr A7- AT March 22, 1966 - continued 1 In the Matter of Proposed appointment r of committee to consider salary and fringe benefit matters for the fire 4 service. The Board having considered the appointment of a committee consisting of one 1 F commissioner and the fire chief from each county fire protection district under county civil service to consider salary and fringe benefit matters for the fire service; and t Mr. D. Skinner, Business Representative of Local 1230 of the Fire Fighters Union, having appeared and objected to the creation of this committee on the grounds that the fire commissioners and fire chiefs already have procedures established to review salary and fringe benefit matters for the fire service; NOW, THEREFORE, on :notion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Y Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for report to the Board on April 5, 1966 . 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 Approval of Resolution No. 4932 • On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4932, in which the Board authorizes cancellation of liens taken against the following persons : a , Samuel Strizver Mildred Stitty James, Jr. and Gladys Dolphine Hubbard. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:M h AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 1 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 3 NOES:None. ABSENT: None In the Matter of Approval EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF of Resolution No. 4933• STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NQ1 A. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4933 in which the Board approves plans and specifications for t construction of portion of Line "A" (Ygnacio Valley Channel) from Minert Road to Geary Road, A Concord, and fixes April 12, 1966 at 11 a.m. as the 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 Pao. 4934 a On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4934, in which the Board designates the District Attorney as the person authorized to determine if a claim fails to comply substantially with the requirements of the Government Code, and to give written notice of such insufficiency, 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 n of Resolution. Nos. 4940-4942 s On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 4940-4942 inw hich the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correctio of erroneo s assessmentq, are APPRppVED The foregoing order was passed by the 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} i X11 March 22, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4935- f On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4935, in which the Board authorizes consolidation of the Byron Union School District tax increase election with the State Direct Primary 1 Election, June 7, 1966, is APPROVED. 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. NOES: None . ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval 1 of Resolution No. 4943- On motion of Supervisor Coll; seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4943, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is hereby APPROVED.T.x ' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred MI. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z NOES: None . ABSENT: None-. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4945• On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4945, in which the Board awards contract in the amount of $24,310. to J. Vila and Sons Construction Company for construction of a Fire House Addition for the San Pablo 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 A proval of Resolution No. 9950. On motion of Superviso^ Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4950, in w hich the Board determines to follow the same policy in the matter of 1966 salary and fringe benefit review as that set forth in Resolu- tion No. 3812 approved on March 23, 1965, with the following exceptions, is adopted: yr 1. Civil Service staff to prepare report containing recommendations and transmit copies to this Board's Chairman and to the County Administrator; and 2. Civil Service Commission to review the report prior to its public hearings. 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 Approval of Resolution No. 4951. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No- 4951, in which the Board accepts and established February 24,1966f1 as the completion date for the construction of the hangar on the additional 90-foot plot covered by Lease Amendment with Pacific States Aviation dated October 27, 1964 and in compli- ance with terms and conditions set forth in Second Lease Amendment dated August 17, 1965, and 1 authorizes the County Auditor to refund $1,000 deposit, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: n d AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dia3, Jamey E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. w March 22, 1966, continued In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to sign letter toW the Chairman of the San Francisco Region, Regional Water Quality Control Board. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign a letter to the Regional Water Quality Control Board on behalf of Contra Costa County Water Agency and Sanitation Districts No. 3, No. 5, No. 7-A, and 7-B, complimenting the Board and Staff upon the work accomplished thus far in the determination of beneficial uses of tidal waters to be protected within the San Francisco Bay Region; endorsing the aims and goals of the tentative resolution entitled, "Adopting a Policy concerning the Beneficial Water Uses to be Protected in Tidal Waters from the Golden Gate and within the San Francisco Bay Region" ; and - presenting the County's view concerning quantity of inflow to the System from the Central Valley to reduce areas of gross pollution where nominal water quality deterioration has occurred. The foregoing order was a g g passed 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. y In the Matter of Authorizing establishment of an Adult Education program for patients at the County Hospital in conjunction with the Martine, Unified School District. On the recommendation of the County Medical. Director, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Hospital is AUTHORIZED to establish an Adult Education Program in cooperation with the Martinez Unified School District for the benefit of long term patients, p particularly thane receiving rehabilitation, tuberculosis and mental health services. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said authorization is GRANTED with the understanding that the monthly cost will not exceed $88, and that said cost will be borne by the MartineT Unified School District if the number of patient participants exceeds eighteen. u The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll„ Edmund A. Linscheid, James P_ Kenny. y NOES:None.A ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed Ten Percent Interim Increase, Accounting Series . v 4 Mr. Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Public Employees Union, Local 302, appeared before the Board to discuss the Civil Service Commission's recommendation for ten percent increase in the Accounting Series, and presented a petition signed by thirty of the thirty-one employees of said series. Mr. Walker also submitted a copy of a letter addressed to Chairman Goldschmidt of the Civil Service Commission with reference to this particular adjustment and stated that the Commission's recommendation for an interim increase was not to be construed as an adjustment against the upcoming salary discussions. Mr. Walker sited an order of the Board adopted September 26, 1961 re the Steno Series and Accounting Series on the basis of that order, the union felt this study would be undertaken. However, this has not been the case. pY In January, 1966, the matter was discussed at length by the Commission. According. to Mr. Walker, the ten percent interim adjustment approved by the Commission will merely eliminate the obvious inequity which has existed since 1961 and which the .Board of Supervisors recognized as such in 1961. Personnel Director Emery stated that the Commission has been and is now concerned IWO with the establishment of work priorities with particular reference to pay and classification division. y 4-$ M tv y: rt March 22, 1966 - continued - x m f s 2-1r. Charles Hammond, Assistant to the Administrator, noted that this matter was referred to the Administration and Finance Committee on March 15, 1966 for its consideration, s and that while he could appreciate that a salary increase in this particular series might be I considered essential, Resolution 1074, adoptee by the Board on July 240 1962, sets faith the policy for revia-ting salary practices, i.e., to review once each year at such time as to permit adoption of adjustments effective at the start of the new fiscal year and that interim adjustments will be considered only in emergent situations . Supervisor Coll suggested to Kr. `balker that he send a letter to Chairman Kenny indicating the exact emergency circumstances which exist, and advised that he would be called before the Administration and Finance Cormittee to discuss the matter. Supervisor Linscheid requested that Lr. Walker include in his letter examples of compels ation in other counties and in private industries for comparison purposes with this 1 county. The Board requested that this matter be placed on its agenda for April 5, 1966. There was no formal order. And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, March 29, 1966, at 9:00 a.m. to meet as a Board of Equalization, in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. a. es P. Kerny i rman Y ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK T, Deputy 1 rk r, a*: k BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SITTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION r, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 .A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTIiIEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMIES P. KENNY, CHAIRI4AN, P SIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JA's S E. MORIARTY, THOMIAS JOHN COLLI, EDMUND A. LINSCI'ID. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Decision on Appeal of Mr. William F. Hackett with reference to Assessment on Parcel r 4 No. 53k-242-006. The Board having heretofore granted an extension of time to this date for hearing -14 j the appeal of Y"-. William F. Hackett from Escaped Assessment 1964-65 (Improvements) 1470 and Escaped Assessment 1965-66 (Improvements) 1470; and A representative for the County Assessor having appeared and stated that he was prepared to proceed, and the Board having determined that the appellant was not present f to offer testimony in support of his appeal; and i On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appeal of Mr. Hackett be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 y x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Lias the id, James P. Kenny. x - NOES: None. f, f,a ABSENT: None. J11 c 5 dv t March 29, 1966 - continued - And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and reconvenes as a Board of Supervisors at 9:10 a.m. with the following members present:c HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAM. S E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LII•iSCHEID. a PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. rw, 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 APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Department of Agriculture. Reclassify two (2) weights and Measures Inspectors, positions number 02 and 03, Salary Range 34 530-$644), to Senior heights and Measures Inspector, Salary Range 38 ($584-$710) , effective March 30, 1966. County Clerk. Reclassify one (1) Typist Clerk, position number 01, Salary Range 17 ($3494425), to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481), effective March 30, 1966. Sheriff.Add one (1) Deputy Sheriff-Female, Salary Range 37 570-$693) , and cancel one (1) Matron, position number 03, Salary Range 37 ($570-$693) , effective March 30, 1966. Social Service. Add two (2) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 556-$676) , and cancel two (2) Social Worker III,x positions number 04 and 34, Salary Range 40 613-$745), effective March 30, 1966 .f Social Service. Add one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 556-$676), and cancel one (1) Social Worker III, position number 23, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745), effective March 30, 1966. Social Service. Add one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 y . 5564676) , and cancel one (1) Social Worker III, position number 13, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745) , effectile fi March 30, 1966. E a^ Social Service. Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Salary Range 17 ($349-$425) ,U and one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary fir Range 22 ($395-$481) , effective march 30, 1966, for assignment to Rodeo Neighborhood Center, establishment of which was approved by the Board of Supervisors on February 23, 1966. Social Service. Add one (1) Child Welfare Supervisor II, Salary Range 1 52 ($821-$997), one (1) Child Welfare Supervisor I, Salary Range 48 ($745-$905), and five (5) Child Welfare Workers, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745) , effective March 30, 1966, for expansion of protective services to ch1.l dren. Sheriff (Communications ) . Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Communications Engineer at Salary Range56 ($905- 1,099) , effective March 30, 1966. p Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range 37 ($570-$693) , effective I-T-arch 30, 1966. 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. L-1' NOES: None. V x ABSENT: None. Y 5 J1? e FFlll yi March 255 29, 1966 - continued -r In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. IT On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor r Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be t and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: William A. Garrison, Materials Testing Engineer, Public Works Department, to attend meeting of Triaxial Institute for the Design of Flexible Pavements in Klamath Falls, Oregon in the period from April 25, 1966 through April 27, 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. fes, ABSENT: None. In the natter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor i C611, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THF BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriati=n , adjustments are APPRO ED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Health16332 3 Temporary Salaries 1003 x Professional x Personal 1003 5,800 Services Cost Applied to Service & 1003 4s887t Supplies Reserve for Contingencies 1003 172 254 Appropriable New Revenue 1003 3,990 Social Service - 500 Reserve for Contingencies 15,000 Workmans Compensation 15,000 Insurance Unanticipated Revenues 15,000 x"; rs Reserve for Contingencies 75 Slide Projector 75 Unanticipated Revenues 75 Probation-Social Service rte .. Social Service: Rent of Real Property 1003 8_,23. Probation:1 Juvenile Court Wards Board and Care 1003 1,308 n Reserve for Contingencies 1003 9,546 Social Service Office Expense 1003 1,200 Communications 250 Utilities 200 Ix Rent Real Property 3,794 N,€ Capital Outlay 1 Conference Table 150 4 Tables 30x60 255 4 Shelving Units 3!0 2 5-Drawer Files Legal ill 1 Postage Meter 2 Dictaphones 920 t S3T t S;tiy r b. n} r March 29, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND DECREASE INCREASE Auditor-Controller Office Services-Central ServicesAl Temporary Salaries 1003 1,000 Overtime 150 Communications 349 Medical & Laboratory Supplies 8 Household Expense 30 Auto Mileage Employees 50 p Use of County Equipment 230 Freight Drayage 100 Adding Machines, Victor #12L, 550 Comptograph Electric Joggler 120 K.: Varityper 29 Offset Duplicator 931 Rotary Collator 356 Auto Photo Direct Unit 1,506 Reserve for Contingencies - 1,i35Ak General Fund Auditor-Controller Off ice Services-Data Processing hF Temporary Salaries 1003 8,341 K_ Overtime s579 Office Expense 1,214 4?p Communications 200 Rent of Equipment 9,505 Repair & Service Equipment It 2 44 Auto Mileage Employees 34 Other Travel Employees 581 M Freight Drayage Express 300 Miscellaneous Services 389 Bookcase, Metal, Open 72 411IX36"X10", 3 Shelf Cabinet, 5 Shelf, Tab Products 85 4830 r Filing Equipment, 2 Drawer, 72 Metal, Rigid Front, Legal Size Reserve for Contingencies 1,870 Auditor-Controller Office Services Division Customer Supplies 1003 5 iJ 8,632 446 9131 r 373 1 O00 r 3,006 4,9088 375 Reserve for Contingencies- General Fund 9,276X Auditor-Controller Office Services Divis ion w. Data Processing Service 1003g 2,600 8,X38 8,589 4,133 2,298 402 18,917 5P730 9,778 1P233 t 8,977 f472 8,834 38, 6ii 3b3 300 Cost' 'applied to. Services 1003 1,276 i a f ib ryz tuk: continuedMarch29, 1966 - APPROPRIATION (Continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Office of Economic Opportunity 1003 8 000Temporarysalaries x Overtime 1,000 l Office expense 3,790 Communications 700 Rent of Equipment 650 Rent of Real Property 3,5701 Maintenance of Buildings 52 Y Mileage - Zmplo`ees 4. 12100 Utilities 6 9600 Household expense Use of county equipment 1,700 1 ot. Other travel-employees 400 Professional & personal 80services53 100MiscellaneousServices i Reserve for Encumbrances 3,372 PROBATION DEPARTMENT JUVENILE HALL Professional & Personal Services 1003 4s737 r4;w Clothes washer 1003 176 kti GUIDE 170Overtime Communications 110 Utilities Rent of Real Property 166 Leasehold Improvements 550 Professional 8. Personal Services " 39750 L PROBATIONf Temporary Salaries 1,900 Office Expense 1,300 Communications 1,580 Rent of Equipment 1,300 Professional r. Personal Services " 1,000 GAP Cost Applied 880 PROBATION Probation - Temporary Salaries 1,205 Juvenile Court wards Board and Care 1,205 Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION I' 1. Danville Blvd.109 1. Danville Blvd.r 109 2. San Pablo Avenue 6,500 2. Design Engineering 6,j00 5. Hough Avenue 5 Hough Avenue 20 - Betterments 2 151 AID TO CITIES 6. r^ultor_ Shipyard Rd 2 SANITATION DISTRICT 3 Irt`w 4. Land Purchase 2363 059l 4- Plant Expansion 2363 1 059 PUBLIC WORKS y 3. Table 1003 60 f 3. Storage Cabinet 1003 212 BUILDING PROJECTS 3.Filing Cabinets 1003 272' F March 29, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE F Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Hillside Drive 1003 764 1. Reliez Malley Road 297 1. Waterfront Road 115 1. Pacheco Blvd. 75 1 . Waterfront Road 426 2. El Curtola Blvd. 1,0600, 1. San Ramon Valley Blvd. 18 1. Solan tday 144 5. Upper Happy Valley Rd. n 1,000 7. Mt. Diablo Blvd. 3,000 8. Mt . Diablo Blvd. 2,000 10. Camino Pablo 10000 10. Camino Pablo 1,000 11. Danville Blvd. 500 u` Design Engineering 6,500 Betterments t 1,062 A MINOR ROAD COidSTRUCTION 1 . Terrace Way 107 1. Cedro Lane 180 2. El Curtola Blvd. 1,400 1. Acampo Drive 96 w 3. Hartz Avenue 10500 PUBLIC WORKS 6. Cost Applied it 55s000 9. Table AIRPORT - PLANT ACQUISITION 6. Place Fill 72 Contr 55 000H EQUIPMEhTT OPERATIONS r Wheel Tractor Backhoe 8004MotorGradert _ X56 ROAD MAINTEATANCE 4. Road Maintenance 956 PLANT ACQUISITION - GARAGES x 12. Change Room a 147- 12. Repair Building 147 ' w SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 13. Port Chicago FFwy.330 13. Clayton Road41 13. Clayton Road 78 Betterments 449 AID TO CITIES 2 Antioch Bal Find 65-6 11,500 Brentwood Bal Fund 65-6 2,500 Clayton Bal Find 65-6 500 El Cerr Bal Fund 65-6 53,000 Hercules Bal Fund 65-6 4,800 Pittsburg Bal Fund 65-6 43,200 Pleas Hl Bal Fund 65-6 3 800 Richmond Bal Fund 65-6 1302700 a, Concord-Clayton Road 97,000 Concord-Ylonument Bl 3?,000 Concord-Clayton Road 18,000 Pinole-Appian Way 98,000 Sheriff Is Department - Communications Division #x256 0 Portable Radio and Citizens No adjustment -9- Band Radio necessary y Quantitative increase request. rT.a 25vM C March 29, 1966 - continued -s c. APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE 500 - Social Service Al Board and Care 235 Electric Typewriter 235 replacement) Superior Court #200 T 4 Jury & Witness Expense 1003 1,700' Temporary Salaries 1,700 fi y LIB-6 Kensington r Tables, American Chair Co.2706 248 8150, 36" x 36", Textolite TT9%,2T Gunstock Walnut Top, Walnut Base, Self Edge Building Construction 2706 248 . Contra Costa County Water Works District #1 Easements 2805 900 Water Mains 2805 900 v 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. t NOES: None. f : ABSENT: None. pt In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. IT IS BY TITE"m 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 of Hospital care: Mr. Darryl Burton 92.34 Mr. Dan Rickter 42.46 N•r. James M. Clark dba 112.56 Mrs. Myrtleen Riley 11. 0.94 J. M. C. Construction Co.Mr. Neal Roberson 9.3.60 Mr. John D. Dolan 9h.48 Mr. Kenneth Roberts 1.12.72 Mr. Charles Farr 20.00 Mr. Richard Romero 70.91 Mr. Dennis Frisch 10Q.00 Mr. Larry Russell 104.113 Mr. Antonio Gonzalez 172.90 Mr. John Saran 26.82 Mrs . Mae G. McCarthy 104.16 Mrs. Lupe Servin 169.10 Mr. Jeffrey ,;. Reavis 95.00 Mr. Harvey A. Shisler 111.74 Mr. Neilson Reese 194.13 Mr. Clemus West 80.22 Mr. Tommy Richards 44.29 Mr. Robert Williams 50.85 d4 PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 29, 196E by the following vote: h . AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Call, k Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. _ ty • In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover N0,_ Cost of Hospital Care and to n Foreclose County Lien Againstfr- y m Real Property. IT IS BY TFUr, BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against Flora J. Taylor, also known as Flora Taylor Evans, as Administratrix 1 with the Will annexed of the estate of Mary Vaughn, also known as Mary Ann Vaughn, deceased,, ,( ,,,,,,,,r• pending administration as action No. R-501 in the Contra Costa County Superior Court, to recover the cost of medical care rendered by the County to said Mary Vaughn and to foreclose a lien possessed by the County against certain real property of the said Mary Vaughn. r r,. 51_ J i M:. f. March 29, 1966 - continued - orf 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. y NOES: None. 1 ABSENT: None. r°q In the Matter of Authorizing Acting County Auditor-Controller to execute Stipulation re Creditor 's Claim in the matter of estate of Samuel David Boteler. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to execute Stipulation re Creditor' s Claim in the matter of the estate of Samuel David Boteler, also known as Samuel D. Boteler and S. Boteler, deceased, in the amount of $613.92 and to waive county 5 claims for any amount in excess of this sum. a 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. In the Matter of Authorizing Settlement of County Claim for Medical Services to Bobbie Joe Blake. Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED . That the Auditor-Controller is authorized and directed to accept $3,333.33 in full settlement of the County's existing claim for medical services rendered to Bobbie Joe Blake. 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. ABSENT: None. aY y_r- In the Matter of AuthorizingY Agreement and Lien and Dismissal of Action No. 97487, County v. Carmen Rincon. a<r M Ubon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County accepts the agreement and lien between the County and Carman Rincon, dated March 17, 1966, and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute the same on the part of the County. In connection therewith the District Attorney is authorized to dismiss Action No. 97487 in the Superior Court, entitled County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, plaintiff, vs. Carmen Rincon, as Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph Silva Rincon, alias, deceased, defendant, when the sail Agreement and Lien has been approved by the Court as to the interest Of the estate, and recorded. PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 29, 1966, by the following vote: py AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. e- ABSENT: None. B" F March 29, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report. T j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that comments an--I recommendations of the County Administrator on report of the Planning Committee of 1964-1965 Grand Jury are ACKNOWLEDGED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said report be placed on file in the Office of the County Clerk and, also, that a copy be forwarded to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Superior Court Judge, who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4 r2 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r.Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. x In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that receipt of report of the Assessment District Screening Committee on assessment district proposals is ACKNOWLEDGED for later consideration. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: pr 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 Appointing w replacements to Citizensp Advisory Committee on Public Welfare. This Board having been advised that four vacancies exist on the Citizens Advisory Committee on Public Welfare due to the resignations of Mrs . V. P. Andersen, Mrs . Charles Townsend, Mr. William Milano, and the death of Mr. B. J. Callaghan; I 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 replacements, as recommended by the County Welfare Director: Mrs . Barbara Tillis Mr. Nathan Brown s 1581 Second Street 935 Carpino Street r Richmond, California Pittsburg, California Mrs . Ann Lenway Mrs . Mary Yllano 32 Kerr Avenue 41 Alvarado Avenue Berkeley, California Pittsburg, California The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ya 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 Court House Remodeling. Honorable Martin E. Rothenberg, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, appeared before the Board and read a communication dated March 26, 1966 and which contains three specific recommendations with reference to the Court House remodeling project; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) and to representative of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association to meet with the people concerned and to report to the Board on April 5, 1966. 4R J s March 29, 1966 - continued -- 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. 0`ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Recommending approval by the San Francisco Bair Conservation and Development Commission of application of United Refuse Service. rMr. George Gordon, Attorney, appeared before the Board on behalf of United Refuse Service, and requested the Board's recommendation to the San Francisco Bay Conservation andDevelopmentCommissionthatitgrovetheapplicationoftheUnitedRefuseServicefor fprojectforcorporationyard, consisting of three buildings : an office, parking garage and maintenance garage, to centralize operations of the company. The project includes placement jofearthfillmaterialuptofourfeetindepthtoraisetheproposedimprovementsto prevent possible flooding and inundation by overflow from San Pablo Creek and tidal action from San Pablo Bay. The Board considered. the request and on motion of supervisor Coll, seconded bySupervisorDias , IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board recommends to the San Francisco xaBayConservationandDevelopmentCommissionthatitgranttheapplicationofUnitedRefuse Service. The proposed yard is to be located near the intersection of Garden Tract Road and Paar Boulevard and adjacent to the Richmond Disposal Service corporation yard and the Richmond Sanitary rill in the Richmond area. 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. t - NOES: None. ti ABSENT: None. A In the Matter of Request from City of Concord for jurisdiction to make improvements within boundaries of Assessment . District No. 37. The Board considers request of Concord City Council for consent to the formation of Assessment District No. 37 and construction of improvements and acquisition of easements and acquisition of capacity in existing sewer facilities therein; and Mr. Robert Brunsell, Attorney, explained the matter of the extension of 'the sewer line; and Mr. John Ronayne, Developer, and ?sir. Paul Seto, his Engineer, indicated on a maptheproposedline; and certain other persons answered questions concerning the proposal and or spoke in favor; and Mr. Maurice Huguet, City Attorney of Clayton, requested the Board to defer action until after April 20, 1966, the date upon which the Local Agency Formation Commission will consider the Clayton area; and Mayor Hoyer of Clayton requested the Board to reject the request; and several other persons requested the Board to reject the request of the City ofConcord; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be continued for one week and that the question of size and r9' adequacy of the sewer line be referred to the Public Works Department (attention Mr. Jack Port) , the impact of the decision which the Board may make on the proposal on any future subdivisions referred to the Flood Control Department and to the Planning Department, and the matter of whether the Board has authority to limit the cost ani size of the proposed sewer installation is referred to the District Attorney, for report to the Board on ArilP 5, 1966.. k The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. aL` CiT 6 A y e . S 5 h'y T K v r March 29, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval of t Change Order No. 4 re construction of Geary Road Fire Station and Administration Building, Pleasant Hill.w Contra Costa County Fire Pro- A"F tection District) . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 4, which provides for a maximum of 550 cubic yards of unsuitable material to be removed and replaced with suitable material at $6.35 per cubic 1 yard in construction of the Geary Road Fire Station and Administration Building is APPROVED,3 with the total cost of the work not to exceed $3,492.50. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: APES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f NOES: None. ti ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acceptance of soil survey proposal from Harding-Miller-Lawson & Associates with reference to the proposed Antioch Library. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, -IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that proposal from Harding-Miller-Lawson & Associates for soil survey work based y on the outline and charges attached to said proposal, total cost not to exceed $1,100 without further authorization, is 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' . r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matt er of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1962, 1968 and 1970. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1962, 1968 and 1970 and w _ 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 Linscheid, IT IS B?' THE, BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: G J°t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, µ_ S.Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. L NOES: None.f ABSENT: None.In the Matter of Health r Department Well Children Project.s This Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) request of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer that authorization be granted to the Health Department, to assist the Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association in its project to evaluate the efficiency and quality of services to so-called "well children" when done r >in the offices of a practitioner of a -family's choice for all the child's care, as compared ` _to the same services given in a Health Department Well Baby Clinic, with the understanding 7rt that the Health Departmnt will not expend funds beyond those already authorized;Y yiy w fa t? rY March 29, 1966 - continued - On recommendation of the Social Programs Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this program is APPROVED, and the County Health Department is AUTHORIZED to work with the Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association on said project. rr. 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 Jotin Coll. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. h'kl On motion of Supervisor: Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public iiorks Director is authorized to send a representative to a meeting K. of the Committee on Streets and Transportation, to be held on March 31, 1966 in Room 235, City Hall, San Francisco, to discuss Division of Bay Toll Crossings report entitled Southern Crossing Studies of San Francisco Bay, India Basin-Alameda and Sierra Point Roberts Landing Alignments, Feb. , 1966," attendance at said meeting to be at County expense. The foregoing or::er was passed by the following vote ofthe Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 6. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing project architect to do s preliminary design work for proposed Orinda Fire House. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James Rector Lucas, as Project Architect for the proposed Orinda Fire House, is AUTHORIZED to do preliminary design work for the subject project at a rate of 22 times payroll, total not to exceed $2,000; payments to be deducted from a normal percentage fee when an agreement is effected and a building site is purchased. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M.Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas Jahn Coll, ry Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.a NOES: None. ABSENT: None. x. In the Matter of Communication from the Volunteer Bureau, Walnut Creek, re Youth Volunteer Program. Supervisor Phomas John Coll »having presented to this Board a communication from Mrs . Hugh tiI. Tarpey, Executive Director, Volunteer Bureau, 2363 Boulevard - Circle, Walnut CreekthankingtheBoardforitsassistanceintheYouthVolunteerProgramlastsummer, and requesting that the Board consider granting the loan of staff to assist in the placement of youth volunteers in the Richmond and Pittsburg-Antioch areas for the period from approximatel June 1, 1966 to September 1, 1966; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and the County Welfare Director for report on April 12, 1966. r 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. Y Ys` Z y. r March 29, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing s County Sheriff to provide e inmate labor to perform general cleanup work at the Antioch Police Range. t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Sheriff is AUTHORIZED to provide inmate labor to perform general cleanup work at the Antioch Police Range. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. z s. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to sign applications for appointment to the medical staff of the County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD aORDEREDthatJamesP. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to sign ten (10) z applications for appointment to the medical staff of the Contra Costa County Hospital, as tl prescribed by the Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation. 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. r ABSENT: None. n} In the Platter of Authorizing Chairman to execute contract between the County of Contra Costa and the Crockett Park r and Recreation Association. 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 c between the County of Contra Costa and the Crockett Park and Recreation Association for space to be used by the County Health Department for Well Baby Clinics on the second Friday ra of each month from _•lay, 196E through April, 1967, from 8:30 A.I . to 12:30 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. YY mad i S j. 3y 4 v A ax Y F zz. Fy y t Z? Pq r. fie J J,;d ./ March 29, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing the Clerk to canvass election returns, including absentee ballots, for the Primary Election to be held in June, 1966, and for the General Election to be held in November, 1966. Pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk r . is authorized and directed to canvass election returns, including absentee ballots, for the Direct Primary Election to be held on June 7, 1966, and for the General Election to be held on November 8, 1966. 3 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, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.j In the Matter of Authorizing payment of officers for the Primary Election to be held in June, 1966, and the General Election to be held in November, 1966, and payment of owners of polling places . F On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE Fh BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers to conduct the Primary Election to be held on June 7, 1966, and the General Election to be held on November 8, 1966 , in the Contra Costa County precincts : 27.00 for election officer serving as inspector; X; 24.00 for services as election officers (except inspector) ; 3.00 for delivery of election returns; 11 per mile each way for messenger who delivers said election returns. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of polling places furnishedforsaidelectionsisherebyfixedat1,5.00 for each A polling place. u The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: p AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.N. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Communication a from Mrs . Jeannette Kibler re Local Agency Formation Con-mission. This Board having received a communication from Mrs. Jeannette M. Kibler, 2712 Flann ry, F - a Road, San Pablo, California, in which the authority of the Local Agency Formation Commission is questioned; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the District Attorney and to the County Administrator for report to the Board on April 5, 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. ix a NOES: None. 4° ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. AL x> fia ee e Iz Z A'MR`s[ March 29, 1966 - continued - 1 In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of summons and complaint yP: in Court action to the Office I of the District Attorney. k lyyt j The Clerk of this Board having on March 22, 1966, referred copy of summons andficomplaintservedonE. G. Estes, Deputy Clerk on March 21, 19660 in Action No. 100,272 of 1 the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, j BENNIE H. GRAYS versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, ET AL. , to the Office of the District Attorney;, NOW, T=IEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIE7i . The foregoing order was passed by the following ,vote of the Board: A= AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, 5 James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of CleAm for Damages . Herbert Glenn Cox, a minor, 777-6th Street, Richmond, California, (and his attorney, Le Roy :Hersh, 1255 Post Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, California) having filed with this Board on March 4, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $300,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERthat said claim is hereby DENIED.ED 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 permission to leave the State of California. 3 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Constable M. L. Nunes, Port Chicago Judicial District be and he is hereby M granted permission to leave the State of California for the period April 4, 1966 through April 12, 1966. AP 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 Legal Defense for County Building Inspector. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County shall provide legal defense in claim served on Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, in the case of Louis L. Greer, California State Automobile Association Inter-Insurance Bureau, Claim No. 09-724860. 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: Nona. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. Qw a f. V March 29, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting.V On the recornendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor t Linscheid, 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: Supervisors Dias and Kenny to attend conference on Solid 'paste Disposal to be held April 4, 1966 at the University of California, Davis, California. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, n ' James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Claim t for Damages . Jacqueline A. Volz and Gregory Volz, 2817 Cornelius, San Pablo, California (and their attorney, David A. Long, #5 Jack London Square, Oakland, California) having filed with this Board on March 21, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $1,500 (Jacqueline Volz) and $500 (Gregory Volz) ; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, - IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: T. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. rr mss ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. y In the Matter of Request of Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing re survey of substandard structures in the Oakley- Brentwood area. Jzsfif A communication having been received on March 9, 1966 from the Suburban Advisory Committee on Housing with reference to death of a minor child in the Oakley-Brentwood area due to carbon monoxide gas, and in which communication the Committee requested the Board to instruct the County Building Inspection Department to make a preliminary survey 2 of the area due to the high percentage of substandard structures ; and This Board having on March 15, 196E referred said matter to Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, and to Mr. Glenn D. Salyer, Housing Coordinator, for report to the Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board Order of March 15, 1966 be CLARIFIED in that prior to any preliminary survey, the Building Inspector is directed to report to the Board T.. on April 12, 1966 as to the area to be covered in said survey, time involved, cost, manpower needed, approach, etc. 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.r AS March 29, 1966 continued i In the Matter of Authorizing i Right of Way Division to negotiate for space adjacent to the County Building in Richmond. 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 for rental space adjacent to the County Building in Richmond for use by 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, ii Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.N 1 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. z s 3.f In the Matter of Request of County Health Officer for authorization to r submit proposed project to the Economic Opportunity i Council. y This Board having considered a request of the County Health Officer for authoriza- tion to submit to the Economic Opportunity Council a proposed project for a total of r fifteen (15) Sanitarian Aides and Public Health Aides as a component project under the Community Action Program for Contra Costa County at an estimated total cost of $899101, of 1° which a county contribution of $9,537 is required; and Supervisor Linscheid having suggested that the Board study the request taking into consideration the number of Aides now employed by the county, and Mr . William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa Taxpayers ' Association, having concurred in the suggestion; z NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll,, . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll), the Health Department, the County Administrator and t i to the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, for report on April 12, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Co11, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizingx County Probation Officer to submit applications for education programs at Byron Boys ' Ranch for 1966-1967 fiscal year. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY T.T-TM BOARD ORDERED that the County Probation Officer is AUTHORIZED to submit applications for two vocational education programs at the Byron Boys ' Ranch for the 1966-1967 fiscal year to the State Department of Education through the Office of .the County Superintendent of Schools, said programs are a continuation of those presently in existence at the Boys ' Ranch. 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. r^ NOES: None. G RABSENT: None. Y P 4f 230 t.. Yn March 29, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Building Projects Division, Public Works Department, to proceed with design andw. development of a swimming pool at the Byron Boys ' 1Ranch. Pursuant to notification_ from the California Youth Authority that $15,000 is provided in the 1965-1966 budget for remodeling and expansion of the Byron Boyst Ranch, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the BuildingProjectsDivision, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to proceed with design and develop- ment of a swimming pool at the Byron Boys ' Ranch. 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.5 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Building Projects Division, i . Public Works Department, to proceed with design and development of a swimming pool at the Byron Boys ' Ranch. Pursuant to notifica on from the California Youth thority that $15,000 is provided in the 1965-1966 bu et for remodeling and expansi of the Byron Boys ' Ranch, and on motion of Supervisor oll, seconded by Supervisor as, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED VAthattheBuildingProjectDivision, Public Uorks Depar nt, is AUTHORIZED to proceed with design and develop nt of a swimmingpg pool at the non Boys ' Ranch. The forego' g order was passed by the fo owing vote of the Board:5 . AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, ames Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, s Edmund A. Linscheid, Jame P. Kenny. NOE None. 4, SENT: None. j p.. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman_ to execute Joint AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVEMING BOARD OP STORM Exercise of Powers Agreement DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 for construction of Line A, Ygnacio Valley Channel, Concord. A Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the Governing Board of Storm Drain Txaintenance District No. 1, having been presented to the Board covering construction e of a portion of Line A, Ygnacio Valley Channel, which will include a 12 foot by 7 foot reinforced concrete box culvert and appurtenant structures across Smith Lane in Concord, at an estimated cost of $14,150; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f ' ORDERED that said Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED fq' and James P. Kerney, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the z County and 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.r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. tl v hSs. pgypi, r 3 March 29, 1966 - continued4-4 y In the Matter of Employment tr of Clinical Physician II at County Hospital. fr 3 On the recommendation of the County Medical Director and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED as follows: 1. One position of Clinical Physician I, Range 70 ($1,273 - $1,548) is canceled at the County Hospital; and 2. One additional position of Clinical Physician II, Range 74 1,404-$1,706) is established at the County Hospital; and 3. The employment at the County Hospital of Robert E. Egeland, M.D., whose qualifications have been certified by the County Medical r Director under Section 2432(d) of the County Ordinance Code, as Clinical Physician II at the third step of the salary range, or $1,548 per month, is AUTHORIZED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that each of the aforesaid actions is AUTHORIZED effective March 30 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. I, NOES: None. rvxsya. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. F- T n , t. t- i p, i f j wr„ A r" a = y In the Matter of Complaints P by Mrs . Ionia Whits, with reference to Juvenile Hall. r The Board having r eferred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) complaints made by Mrs. Ionia White with reference to Juvenile Hall; and r The committee having carefully considered this matter and determined that the a' matter is one which is under the jurisdiction of the Probation Department and the Juvenile r Justice Commission as prescribed by State Law; NOW, iHEREF'ORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the Juvenile Justice Commission for review and appropriate action. ate z«. r 1 3. r March 29, 1966 - continued - 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 Supplemental agreement relating to the Eel River Association. This Board having referred to the County Administrator and to the District Attorney the matter of Supplement to Agreement between certain Counties of California relating to the Eel River Association; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said supplemental agreement is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute 1- same on behalf of the County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURT:?TIR ORDERED that the Acting Auditor-Controller is DIRECTED to issue a warrant in the amount of $104.17, prior to April 15, 1966, in favor of the Eel River Association, 2403 Professional Drive, Suite 103, Santa Rosa, California (the balance of assessment for the fiscal year pro-rated from April 15, to June 30, 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. t„ In the Matter of Membership of Contra Costa County Mental wealth Advisory Board. t Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order adopted on February 8, 1966, appointing Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, as a member of the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Howard G. Preece, is amended to provide that Mr. Horne shall serve as an ex officio member of said Advisory 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. V In the Matter of Membershipv. of Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board.y Pursuant to Section 9006 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and on motion of Supervisor ?fenny, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Alfred M. Dias is designated as a member of the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, serving for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, James P. Kenny. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. r., f y. c c s' wSS z fi March 29, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Special Intensive Supervision t^ Program, Probation R Department. This Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) the matter of establishing a special intensive supervision program pursuant to zF Sections 1820 to 1827 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code, for implementation during the 1966-1967 fiscal year by the County Probation Department; and Said committee having reported that in terms of the various programs proposed for the Probation Der a,rtment, the intensive 7-upervision program is considered to have a lower priority than others which have been proposed (and in some cases partially implemented) f;,,- 11 and, for this reason, and for financial reasons, it is recommended that the program be deferred; and 4- The committee having also noted that a communication has been received from Mr. William D. Horne, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, Inc., advising that the Association does not feel the Board should give preliminary budget approval :.-51 to a single departmental program without benefit of being able to evaluate all departmental needs, and urging the Board to decline to participate in this program during the fiscal rti' year 1966-1967; and Presiding Judge 'Martin E. Rothenberg having advised the committee that the Superior `w Court Judges have reviewed the intensive supervision program, and are heartily in favor of the program ani the specific proposal for this County; and r. This Board having considered said matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Social Programs Committee a is APPROVED and said program is DEFERRED.s. r Tr R 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. In the Matter of Claire r for Damages . Jack W. Burk, 2082 Overhill Road, Concord, California having filed with this Board on March 24, 1066, claim for damages in the amount of $1,000.00 as of date of presentation of claim; N014, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. 1 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. G ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. lT In the Matter of Aircraft landing fees at Buchanan Field. This Board having referred to its Social Programs. Committee (Supervisors LinscheidX and Moriarty) a communication dated ?March 4, 1966 from Cal-State Airlines, San Carlos, with reference to aircraft landing fees at Buchanan Field; On the recommendation of said committee, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that there be no change in the aircraft larding fees at Buchanan Field. t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,y James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. s it a March 29, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Amending Resolution No . 4812 to substitute printing of signature of Emmett Hitchcock, County Treasurer, on 2.,165.,000 Series B. Mt . Diablo Unified School District Bonds. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4812 authorizing issuance of $22765,9000 Series B Mt . Diablo Unified School District Bonds, is hereby AMENDED as follows : z 1. To substitute the word "treasurer" in lieu of "treasurer or auditor" A.- wherever the words "treasurer or auditor" appear in said Resolution; 2. Change the context of said Resolution wherever necessary to conform with said substitution; 3. Delete the words "H. Don Funk, County Auditor" where they appear inM said Resolution and substitute therefor the words "Emmett Hitchcock County Treasurer" in tha printing of the Bond body and coupons . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:xv 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 Petition for annexation to a r county service area. The Board having received a petition from residents of Tract 2878 in the North Walden area requesting that said tract be annexed to a county service area for the purpose ti of being provided with street lighting; a On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the Public Works Department and County Administrator x. 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, James P. Kenny.y,. NOES: None. L ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. FI In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to defend F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, ,seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to defend F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, in Action No. 100,271, Mandamus, Hamilton vs Emery et al. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, a James P. Kenny. r. NOES: None.r ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. LtY' C m r r,r e x A J td" A t March 29, 1966 - continued s In the Matter of Membership of i Contra Costa County Mental 4 Health Advisory Board. Pursuant to Section 9006 of the Welfare and InstLutions Code, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- O visor Alfred M. Dias is designated as a member of the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, serving for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, James P. Kenny. v a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board. 4 " AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, r James P. Kenny. 4 NOES: None. i ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of State Grant for Dental Services for Children of Medically Indigent Families. This Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors IMoriarty and Dias) the matter of authorizing the County Health Officer to apply for a 1$10,000 grant from the California State Department of Public Health for dental services for children of medically indigent families and for evaluation of non-monetary factors which appear to deter such families from securing dental care; lygi k On the recommendation of said committee, and on motion of Supervisor M riarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said program is APPRMD and the Count HealthOfficer is AUTHORIZED to apply for said State Grant. County e The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. lIn the Matter of Directing r' publication of notice of Special Election within Fourteenth Congressional Congressional IDistrict. Pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the clerk of the At iBoard is hereby directed to publish , one time, in the Morning News Gazette notice of Special Election Proclamation" for a special election to be held on July 5, 1966 within Ithe Fourteenth Congressional District of the State to fill the vacancy in the office of EMember of the House of Representatives. f f . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid,k' James P. Kenny.i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Special Service F= Area Established to Provide an IAddition to the Orinda Library. Supervisor Moriarty brought to the attention of the Board a communication from the Orinda Library Board, Inc. , in which the Board of Supervisors is requested to establishv. a ten-cent tax rate for the Special Service Area (established to provide an Orinda Library laddition) and further, that authorization be given the Library Board to select Aitken and Collin, 2102 Vine Street, Berkeley, California, as architects for the addition and grant I 4permission to proceed with preliminary drawings; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor L;nscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and the Public Works Director for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:s•>r. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. L;nscheid, f: James P. Kenny. NOES : None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. t , FI:Y n 236 Kf- March 29, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Selecting architects for public work in Contra Costa County. Supervisor Moriarty reported to the Board with reference to a letter received from' f J the President of the East Bay Chapter of The American Institute of Architects regarding the r method of selecting architects for public work in Contra Costa County. The Chapter' s Board of Directors is of the opinion that the public interest would best be served by the addition h of a panel of three architects who would work in an advisory capacity with the Architectural: Selection Committee, and to implement same the Chapter is willing to submit names of six of,w its members from whom the panel might be selected. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposal iz referred to the Architectural Selection Committee for its con- sideration, following which the County Administrator will report to the Board on behalf of the Committee. a^. 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. 4 eNOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Resolution honoring Mary Alberta Smith, Assistant Clerk, Board of Supervisors. t On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to prepare a suitable resolution honoring Mary Alberta Smith, Assistant Clerk, Board of Supervisors, on the occasion of her 4 _ retirement this day following thirty-five years of dedicated service to the people of Contra Costa County. 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. w' ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4952. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4952, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute agreement. with the California State Librarian, under the terms or which an award of $86,685 is made to the county for construction of a new library in Antioch, 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 of f({V y5 Resolution No. 4953- on 953OnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution-No. 4953 in which the Board authorizes cancellation of liens against' the following, is hereby APPROVED: k} Marilyn A. Buckingham Mamie L. Dausy Herbert L. and Lana Evans g Cosme Gonzales. RY The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: iY AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOE S: None. ABSENT: None. v Xr March 29, 1966, continued w, In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4951}. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4954, in which the Board approves the abandonment of Rithet Park, Camp Fire Park, War Memorial Park, and Rolph Park, in the Crockett area, as requested by California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, is APPIU VELI i The foregoing order was passed bti the following vote of the Board: 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 w Resolution No. 4955•r On the 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. 4955, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute subordination of lien against Peter C. and Priscilla M. Martinez, is APPROVED. n The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: tea. 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 Resolution No. 4956. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4956in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial release of lien against 'lary Frances Williams, also known as Mary F. Williams, is APPROVED. n aq,4r' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 12 AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Janes E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4957. I On motion of Supervisor Cell, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4957, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute lease with Earl E. and Alberta McKinney for Probation Department premises at 1005 Prospect Avenue, Concord, for one year beginning April 24, 1966 and ending April 23, 1967, at $175 per month, j is APPROVED. t$ 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, James P. Kenny. M NOES:None. ABSENT: None. E In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4962. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4962, in which the Board fixes April 26, 1966 at 11 a.m. as "the time for receiving bids for the construction of an Emergency Operating Center Building, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the board: Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John ColljAYES:Supervisors Alfred M. ty, Eda and A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None* i a rt tj U March 29, 1966, continued In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4964. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4964 in which the Doard approves plans and specifications and authorizes the Public works Director to request informal bids to be received and opened April 13, 1966 at 4 p.m. for the removal of fuel tanks, vent pipes and miscellaneous concrete as the first phase of site preparation prior to placing of fill on the industrial lease site area at Buchanan Field, Uoncord, is APPROVED. f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. D3.as James E. Moriarty Thomas John Coll Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x NOES:None* 3 ABSENT: None. V Y, tq, In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4965. p On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED1 that Resolution No. 4965, in which the Board fixes costs for police services to be rendered to the City of Pleasant Hill for fiscal year 1966-1967, is APPROVED. w` 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. nom.x ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution Nos. 4966-4970. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions pertaining to proceedings taken in connection with mow' Assessment District No, 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard, San Ramon area, are APPROVED: No. 4966 appointing Special Bond Counsel and authorizing execution of amended y agreement; No. 4967 directing Engineer of Work to file amended Engineer's report on assessment; rr No. 4968 authorizing exbeution of agreement with the Valley Community Services y District; 5 x- No. 4969 approving amended Engineer's report and ordering the construction of improvements and acquisition of right-of-way, easements and property, y"and confirming assessment; No. 4970 awarding contract for improvements to L. C . Smith Company, low bidder, Schedule I, and Liton Construction Company, low bidder, Schedule II. 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.r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4971. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4971, in which the Board authorizes reopening of OASDI (Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance) enrollment for county employees who have not previously selected this coverage, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Hoard: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. s: u 3<' March 299 1966, continued m y In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4972• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Suparvisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4972, in which the Board authorizes Chairmen to execute agreement with International Business Machines Corporation for rental of data processing equipment, 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 r a i Resolution No. 4973 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Lias, IT IS BY THE BOARD N ORDERED that Resolution No. 4973, in which the Board accepts completion of improvements in Subdivision No, 2742, Orinda Crest Manor, and declares that portion of CANDLESTICK ROAD shown on the map of Subdivision 2742 filed March 9, 1960 in Book 76 of Maps at yt Page 47, Contra Costa County Records, as a County road, EXCEPT that portion described in Resolution No. 4961 of Abandonment, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: esAYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.. Kenny. NOES:None. w' ABSENT: None. A' In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4974• Y On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD IORDERED that Resolution No. 4974 in which the Board determines that protests to the formation ..; of proposed County Sanitation District No. 11 exceed 50% and therefore the proceedings are fix, terminated, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Doard: fir. AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None . ABSENT: None. t 1 In the Matter of Approval of k Resolution No. 4975• On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4975, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correction 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. fcY Es S 3 d 240 March 29, 1966, continued 5_ In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4976. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4976, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel County Tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies is hereby APPROVED. Y S The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r= s,3« AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. I)ias, 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. 4977• W On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4977, in which the Board approves agreement with Lescure l Company for installation of a Central Vacuum System, County Hospital, Martinez, California, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Diass James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid James P. Kenny. µr. NOES :None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll.. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5250. n On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5250, in which the Board extends to Miss Mary A. Smith, on behalf of officials and employees, and members of the general public, sincere appreciation for her thirty-five years of dedicated public service, 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. Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, AAndtheBoay, Pril 5, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. amts P1 Kenny Chairman k s ATTEST: T. PAASCH, C RK w r By, Deputy Cl rk t int tlli'4 ro BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION war AT 9 A.M. yx IN THE BOARD CHAl 1BERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, I`ARTIhZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON 0 RABLE JAMS P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LIN SCHEID.k ' ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY ARRIVED r AT 9:15 A.M. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the r State of California. t On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Wright, Marshal, San Pablo Judicial District be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California in the period from April 11, 1966 through ay 6, 1966.xMFx fT The foregoing order was passed 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. K, ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments .x 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: 3 APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE County Department of Agriculture - 335 h sOvertime1,200 Unappropriated Reserve 2,965 z , Agricultural Expense 500 4 _ Miscellaneous Services and 1,000 Supplies Rent of Real Property 2,665 Sheriff's Communications 256 yw Unappropriated Reserve 1003 775 . Al Mobile TR - Ambulance 256-7758-002 1003 775 4 Superior Courts, 36 C-35 Side Arm Chairs 1003 1,836 CT7838 Conference table 660 1 Podium 45M1 1 Jury S t and 102 r 2 Male Posture Chairs 180 kms. 2 Exec. Swivel Chairs 520 q 2 Bailiff) 290 2 Tables 220 4 60x36 Desks 1,015 1 69x36 " 250 26 Jury Chairs 5,850 1 Exec . Swivel Chair (Judge)410 1 Jury Selecter Box 105 2 Magnetic Chalkboards 320 rt` 1 78x38 Exec. Desk 310 13 Sections Metal Shelving 1',820 l Records Cabinet 625 4 6 ft. benches 520 9 69x36 Conference tables 2,-025 ks aa.. y April 5, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Superior Courts (continued) 8 Flags with stands 376 8 12 place valets 360 8 6 240 10 Telephone tables 450 16 Green metal office chairs 560 576 Opera Chairs 25,172 t F Furnish. and install hall to wall carpeting in 9 Judges ' Chambers 5,304 Furnish and install drapes in 1003 7,280 9 Courts and Judges ' Chambers Reupholster and refinish Jury 962 and Witness Chairs in Dept. 2 Unappropriated Reserve 4 57,907 N Data Processing t;y Shelving Ad* 1003 51 Cabinet 30" x! 81/2" 1003 5 Storage Cabinet 30" x 18" 2Desk - New Position 1003 8 Chair - New Position 1003 18 County Clerk Office expense 1003 355 r Capital Outlay 1003 292 Capital Outlay 1003 63 F A 540 Hospital Clinics s Scale, Kitchen 46 Racks, hobile 103 Beverage Dispenser 9 r Nater Cooler 50 Miscellaneous Capital Outlay 208 q.: District Attorney File 1003 29 Tape Recorder, speakers, carrying case (Budget item #1) 2q Plant Acquisition Bollinger Canyon Land Purchased 1003 2,010 Group Homes 1003 52,000 Rebuild Water System 1003 3,460 Remodel Boys ' Facilities 1003 57,470 Public Works y SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2$050, 14. San Miguel Rd. Pacheco Blvd. 1,500 4 Port Chicago Hwy. 2,700 y 5. Highland Rd.207 5. St. Mary's Road 93 8. Camino Pablo Rd.500 8. Camino Pablo Rd.500 10. Hough Avenue 500 10. Hough Avenue 500 11. Liberty Links 15,679 Y 11. Balfour Road 21,341 Betterments 38,170 Design Engineering 4s500 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Oak Court 600 6. La Bonita Way 500 7. Hartz Avenue 800helf PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT- 9.EPARTMENT9. Storage Facilities 1003 124. G Storage Cabinet 1003 124 a i 3 April 5, 1966 - continued - f APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND DECREASE INCREASE i Sheriff's Communications N 256 256-7758-002r , 256-7758-001 90 90 s , Various y Fixed Assets 1003 9 1003 9 1003 9 k%7 1003 9 1003 10 1003 19 6 1003 3 1003 3 1003 6 a 1003 9: Flood Control District f. r Planning & Design 2520 202000 rm; Walnut Creek, Corps 2520 209000 z of Engineers #3 Miscellaneous Survey Equip- 2505 85 ment Storage Cabinet 2505 85 y The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote of the Board: yz AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. V. In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of a Services Owed Contra Costa k 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 costs owed Contra Costa County: Mr. Jose Agredano 62.14 C. L. Kahler 9.60 Mr. Sam Brear 101.05 Mrs, Earl A. Pereira too92 3 Ms . Betty Bastian 9.60 Mrs. Eunice Stratford i Ms . Joan Billings 12.00 Mr. Marvin Turner 42.46 Cecil Connelly 9.00 Mrs. Eleanor Votaw W.,00 Mr. W. Driver 12.00 Mrs. Shirley Walker 169.34 Ms . Irene Garner 193.44 Catherine Watkins 190.72 3H. E. Johnson 157.01 Mr. Floyd Watkins 32.56 H. E. Johnson 96.27 Mr. Larry Watts 54.77 IMr. Melvin Jordan 75.00 Mr. Ralph Wright 42.46 PASSED AND ADOPTED on April 5, 1966 by the following vote: fi=x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 j NOES: None. i ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Assignment K of delinquent accounts to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County. The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of w. delinquent accounts totaling $15,107.94, 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; ir, r April 5, 1966 - continued - On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD , ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $15,107.94 are hereby ASSIGNED to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current j contract, the Auditor-Controller's department to handle the actual transfer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:ai AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias- James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s In the Matter of Authorizing write-off of accounts receivable. The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in the amount of $13,315.88, 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 Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted to the Acting County Auditor-Controller to write off said delinquent accounts in the amount of $13,315.88. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,dEdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller to r issue warrant to Madelyn and Richard Sabotka. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to issue warrant in the amount of 107. 0 to Madel a and Richard Sabotka to replace void warrant No. C- 6620 dated August 6 1963, which was misplaced b the p 4 rtx g p y payees. 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. Y., NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Nl In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of payments from Pacific Gas and Electric Company for gas and electric franchises, On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of payymeents from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company for gas franchise in the amount of $29088.54 and electrical franchise in the amount of $38,557.45, is ACKNOWLEDGED. N *r l 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. 3f ABSENT: Non. v v 1. April 5, 1966 - continued -a AL In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Statement I of CAP Grant (CAL CAP 66-375"2)• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid and seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute statement " of Cap Grant (CAL CAP 66-375/2) accepting the Grant and agreeing to special conditions, said Grant being in the amount of $175044 and providing for two projects Pittsburg Concerted Services ($142,502) and Neighborhood House "Youth for Change" (432,512). The foregoing order Was passed by the 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 Request of Human Relations Study Com- mitten re establisbaent of I A County Roman Relations Commission. Mr. William 0. Smith, Chairman of the Human Relations Study Committee, having requested that the Board invite the Richmond Human Relations Commission, the Pittsburg 1 Human Relations Commission, and the Contra Costa County Mayors Conference to designate a representative to attend the Study Committee meeting on April 1 1966 at 8 In room 108 Count Administration Builds p.a. County ng, Martinez; On motion of Supervisor Linacheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to extend- said invitation to the above named organizations. f x° The foregoing order was passed b the followsgngpy ng vote of the. Board: h AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James 'P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. M I In the Matter of Claim for Damages. David J. and Evelyn Bender, 105 Jackson Way, Alamo, California (and their attorney ` s Tinning & DeLap, Court and Mellus Streets, Martinez, California) having filed with this44 Board on March 28, 19669 claim for damages in the amount of $2,000.00; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, 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: x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James Be Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. i In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring r copy of Second Amendment and Supplement to Complaint and Second Alias Summons in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney, The Clerk of this Board having on March 30, 1966, referred copy of Second Amend- ment and Supplement to Complaintomplaint and Second Alias Summons served on H. G. Estes, Deputy Clerk on March 30, 1966, in Action No. 93170 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 Martinez Community Hospital, a corporation, et al., to the Office of the District Attorney; i hry S u' V 1 46 JApril5, 1966 - continued - y l NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerks 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. l y ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to defend Sheriff Walter F. Young. F On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to defend Sheriff Walter F. Young, in Action No. 1002719 Mandamus, Hamilton vs Emery at al. 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.s . 3 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. U z In the Matter of Communication from•Director, California Disaster Office, re Vital Installation Protection Survey. This Board having received a communication from John W. Gaffney, Director of the California Disaster Office, requesting assistance in determining and identifying the vital installations within the unincorporated area of the county beyond the protection capabilities of the county's resources under a state of extreme emergency in a war-caused disaster; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and to the County Disaster Office. 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. Benny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acknowledging 4 receipt of payments from Pacific Gas and Electric Company for gas and electric franchises.r. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid,, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of payments from the Pacific Gas and Electric Co any for gas franchise 88.3 franchise in the amount of $38,557-45, isaintheamountof $29,3 and electrica ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was p sed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors fred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. nscheid, James P. Kenny. q t NOES: None. ABSENT: None 7 y i AR April 5, 1966 - continued - Y In the Matter of Proposed briefing session for candidates for Assemblyman of the 10th District. y z This Board having received a proposal from George L. Stanton, candidate for Assemblyman of the 10th District, that the Board conduct a briefing session for all the candidates for said office on matters which the Board feels affect the county and its citizens; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is DIRECTED to arrange for a meeting with those candidates who wish to appear and participate in a discussion. r. ` The foregoing order was passed by the follows ng vote of the Hoard: 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 Letter from t i "Watchdog Committee for Lafayette Transit Station re agreement between the Bay F` Area Rapid Transit District and the State Division of 4 Highways. This Board having received a letter from Mr. William C. Nuoffer, Chairman of the Watchdog Committee for Lafayette Transit Station," pertaining to an agreement which the tk Committee advises was entered into on March 9, 1966 between the Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the State Division of Highways relating to facilities between Orinda and Walnut Creek, and in which letter the Committee requests that the District Attorney be directed to review the agreement and related documents for the purpose of determining-the s legality of the agreement and whether the taxpayers' financial interests are fully protected;: etc,; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney for report to the Board. L 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. r ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Recommendations of Contra Costa County Highway Advisory Committee. This Board having considered recommendations of the Contra Costa County Highway Advisory Committee for State highway project in Contra Costa County in Fiscal Year 1967- 1968 967 1968 for presentation by said committee to the State Chamber of Commerce on April 20, "1966 in a public meeting; e . On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Contra Costa County Highway Advisory f 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. a NOES: None, 10 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Reappointment of Fire Commissioner in the Rodeo Fire District. Mr. Harry D. Canet, Chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Rodeo Fire District, having advised that only one candidate, the incumbent Mr. Donald Davies, filed nomination papers for Fire District Director; and Ft a t} t i 5 April 5, 1966 - continued On request of the Board of Directors, Rodeo Fire District, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Donald Davies is reappointed to the office of Director of said Fire District for at arm of three years, ending on the third Tuesday of April, 1969. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Mr. C. R. Turner and Mr. Gavin N. High as Direct-WkorsoftheLafayetteFireY District. The Secretary of the Lafayette Fire District Board of Directors having advised sd this Board that only two persons have filed for Director and no petition signed by 5% of the voters requesting an election has been received, therefore no election will be held in said district; and Y.. Having requested that this Board appoint the two persons nominated to the Board of Directors; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following two persons are appointed as Directors, of the Lafayette Fire District for a term of three years, expiring the third Tuesday of April, 1969: Mr. Cyril R. Turner, 3465 Moraga Boulevard, Lafayette;r Mr. Gavin N. High, 1121 Laurel Drive, Lafayette. X 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.511 K x,_ ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Reappointment of Fire Commissioner, Bay Point Fire District. Mr, Elsio De Marco, Clerk of the Fire Commissioners, Bay Point Fire District, having advised that only one candidate, the incumbent Mr. Ernest Bidinost, filed nomination papers for Fire District Director; andAA. A letter having been received from said Fire District stating that all regulations of the State Health and Safety Code have been complied with; T5 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Ernest Bidinost is reappointed to the office of Commissioner of said Fire District for a term of three years, ending on the third Tuesday of April, 1969. 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. s 1 z r n _T 0 t t a April 5, 1966 - continued - i In the Matter of Appointment j of Myron Bird to the office of Director of the Kensington Fire District. 1 Mr. Francis B. Young, Secretary of the Kensington Fire District, having notified r this Board that Mr. Myron Bird was the only nominee to file for the office of Director of the Kensington Fire District; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the California State Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Myron Bird is appointed Director of the Kensington Fire District for a three-year i term, commencing on the third Tuesday in April, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. n NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Affidavits 1 of publication of Ordinances 1 1963, 19660 1967, 1971 and ilz r 196 .. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1963, 19660 1967, 1971 and 1964 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 t . regularly published for the time and in the manner required by lav; l NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty,,v IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. i 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. x5 t f rn NOES: None. tr ABSENT: None. x In the Matter of Recommendation of the Administration and Finance Committee. This Board having on March 22, 1966 referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) the following matter for recommendation: Proposed committee to consist of one Ycommissionerandthefirechieffrom each county fire protection district r under civil service to consider salary and fringe benefit matters for the fire service; and r=. The committee having reported that its members were in disagreement as to the proposal, Supervisor Coll being in favor and Supervisor Kenny being opposed; and A. V. Streuli, Fire Chief of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, having appeared and testified in behalf of the appointment of said committee; and Mr. Donald Skinner, Business Representative of the United Professional Fire Fighters of Contra Costa County, Local 1230, having reaffirmed his objection to the appoint .' ment of said committee; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to April 19, 1966, 3 I s _ r rte r x r i r April 5, 1966 - continued - w 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. f In the Matter of Proposed revision of Board's policy A concerning assessment A_¢ F district proceedings. Mr. Robert Brunsell, representing Sturgis, Den-Dulh, Douglass & Anderson, appeared before the Board and requested clarification of the policy concerning assessment district roceedin s as outlined in Resolution No. 271 adopted b the Board August 29 1961 andP • g , P y g presented a proposed resolution revising said policy for consideration; and County Administrator J. P. McBrien stated that the proposal was a significant one and suggested that the matter be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kerney and Coll) and to the Assessment District Screenirig Committee for review, report to be made April 12, 1966; and x Mr. Brunsell requested that said Committees include in their review his proposal to finance the public improvements in Stamwell Industrial Park through assessment district s proceedings, which he placed before the Assessment District Screening Committee on March 24 1966, and that the Screening Committee also make a recommendation on his proposal onh April 12, 1966. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that these matters are referred to the committees named above, reports to be made April 12, 1966 at 10 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, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. Y, NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f Ire the Matter of Approval of Recommendations of the Administration and Finance rye Committee. This Board having heretofore referred the following items to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for recommendations, and said Committee having recommended as follows: g ITEM RECOMMENDATION Request that county waive rights re Refer to County Administrator for 4 claim in estate of Bertha Goddard, recommended disposition under K=A deceased. current circumstances. M Review of the status of lower Court Refer to Office of County Adminis- y trator to update reports on lowerY S ,atem under current circumstances. Court System under current ycircumstances. Request of County Superintendent of Refer to Office of County Adminis- Schools that Board endorse a trator for further study in Regional Educational Data conjunction with the Office of the k Processing Center in Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools. County. Consider actions necessary to Refer to Office of County Administrator implement Medicare Program under for studies in conjunction with the y :Assembly Bill 5 and Public Law 89-97. County Hospital, Welfare Department, and Office of the County Auditor- Controller in connection with the 1966-1967 budget. NN- x' V mow April 5, 1966 - continued - ITEM(continued)RECOMMENDATION t Appeal of grievance filed by Employees Schedule meeting with Employees Association, Association, Local 1675 in behalf of Local 1675 and representative of the County Mr. E. Wright, County Hospital employee. Hospital at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12. Recommendation of the Civil Service Maintain existing policy of adjustments Commission re adjusting salaries in only on a once-a-year basis unless information t the Account Clerk series, requested from Commission justifies alternate action. Request from Contra Costa County Maintain existing policy of adjusta:ents only Employees Association, Local 1675,on a once-a-year basis, unless an emergency for interim increase of ten per situation can be demonstrated. cent for county employees in various classifications. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations 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. y ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Reappointnent of Commissioners of the San Ramon Fire Protection District. William J. Fereira, Fire Chief, San Ramon Fire District, having advised that two candidates, the incumbents, Mr. Armand Borel and Mr. Howard Wiedemann, have filed to fill the two vacancies of Fire Commissioner, San Ramon Fire District; On recommendation of Fire Chief Fereira, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Armand Borel and Mr. Howard Wiedemann are appointed to the office of Commissioner of said District for a term of three years, commencing May 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Hearing on Request of City of Concord for Consent to Form Assess- ment District No. 37• 5: This being the time fixed for hearing on the request of the City of Concord for consent to form Assessment District No. 37 for construction of improvements and acquisition x of easements in existing sewer facilities, Mr. Jack Port reported on behalf of the Public Works Department as to the size and adequacy of the sewer trunk proposed for said District No. 37, and recommended that the matter be continued for one week and that representatives of the City of Concord, the Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District, Mr. W. J. Hargreave .<< Engineer for Assessment District No. 37 and the County Public Works Department be directed a to report back to the Board on April 12, 1966; and Mr. Gary Horstkotte, Engineer for the Central Contra Costa County Sanitary Districts.,,""- indicated that one week would not allow sufficient time for further study and suggested that the matter be held over until April 19, 1g*6; and The Clerk noted that a report had been received from the Contra Costa County Flood Control District and Planning Department, in which the Flood Control District advised that the sewer line location had been worked out so that there would be little or no i difficulty with it during the future installation of any improvements to Mt. Diablo Creek, and in which the Planning Department advised that it believes the installation of the sewer facility would accelerate the rate of development in the vicinity of Clayton and that the development of land which is now open rangeland and pasture would increase storm runoff to u Mt. Diablo Creek; and i i Z l April 5, 1966 - continued - rs Mr. Dick Stockwell, Planning Director, City of Concord, recommended that a report on the technical questions involved be submitted to the Board in one week but that decision by the Board be deferred until April 26, 1966; and Mr. M. E. Huguet,, Jr., Attorney for the City of Clayton, presented a petition signed by residents of the area, requesting that action be withheld until after the teLocalAgencyFormationCommissionmeetingtobeheldApril20, 1966, and requesting certain information prior to a decision by the Board; and Supervisor Dias suggested that the matter be deferred until after April 20, 19668, since the Local Agency Formation Commission will on that day review plans, annexation proposals and the sewer situation of the area involved; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued to April 26, 1966 at 10 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, 1.2 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r3 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Recommendations of the Adminis- tration and Finance Committee. This Board having heretofore referred certain items to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for recommendation, and said Committee having recommended as follows: Item: Replacement of the County Park Director: Recommendation: Defer action until the Administration and Finance Committee asEad opportunity to meet with the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation 4 Council, the League of Women Voters, and others who are interested in this matter;zq Item: Communication from Contra Costa Park and Recreation Council urging a otion of legislation creating a Department of Natural Resources for 3: Contra Costa County:Y Recommendation: Avoid creation of additional department but consider functions further In conjunction with meetings with parties interested in replacement of the County Park Director; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Committee's recommendations are APPROVED and action on these matters x deferred to permit the Administration and Finance Committee to confer with the parties 4 concerned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kez:ny. C r', NOES: None. ABSENT: None. S a t A s 3 April 5, 1966, continued I jIn the matter of recommendations regarding Park functions, On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOAED ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to submit his recommendation to this Board on April 12,E 1966 as to how park functions will be divided, and to whom assigned, ansuming no replacement of the County Park Director is made. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Hoard:a AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E, Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edwina A-. Linscheid, Janes P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the matter of staffing the Office of Public Defender in Contra Costa County. This Board on March 22, 1966 having referred the matter of staffing the Office ofIPublicDefenderinContraCostaCountytoitsAdministrationandFinanceCommittee I (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll); and Said Committee having reported that a Public Defender should be appointed by the Board of Supervisors at the earliest practicable date and that the staff of the Office of Public Defender should be provided on a gradual basis with court-appointed counsel being continued in service until the full staff requirements of the Office of Public Defender could be measured in terms of work load; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having expressed the opinion that the Public Defender should be appointed under regular civil service procedure with the Board of Supervisors being the appointing authority; and Supervisor T. J. Coll having expressed the opinion that the Administration and Finance Committee should recommend an appointee to the Board of Supervisors, and having pointed out that the Public Defender might be either a Board appointee or an elected l official; and Deputy District Attorney A. W. Walenta having advised that the appointment or election of the Public Defender was subject to the discretion of the Board of Supervisors; and 1 Supervisor A. M. Dias having expressed the opinion that more detailed informs- ition on the procedures to be followed was desirable; s NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Administration and Finance Committee is AUTHORIZED to present recommendations to the Board as to procedures to implement the appointment ofisPublicDefender. The foregoing order wasgg passed by the following vote of the Board: tli3 AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r James P. Kenny, NOES:Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. w< ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed removal of World Mar I Monu- ment located at the Intersection of State Highway Routes 4 and 84 near the Antioch Bridge. f This Board having on October 13, 1965 designated Supervisor Linscheid as the Board's_ t representative to assist in seeking a relocation site for the World War I Monument presently_I located at the intersection of State Highway Routes 4 and 84 near the Antioch Bridge; and i Supervisor Linscheid having reported that after conferring with various veterans ' organizations in the eastern section of the county, it is his recommendation that said monu- ment be relocated at the entrance to the Antioch Fairgrounds, which has the approval of all parties concerned; and This Board concurring with said recommendation, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, j seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, State of California, be advised of this Board's recommendation for the l IZ relocation of the World War I Monument. 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. f NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. j April 5, 1966, continued In the matter of costs related to the various voting systems under study. 1 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Election Officer is requested to make available to the comittee appointed to review voting and vote counting devices, and to any other interested persons, all costs related to the various voting systems under study.N The foregoing order was passed b the following vote of the Board: CggPy x AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jams E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, k James P. Kenny, NOES:None, ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Collos ry;r In the Matter of Authorizing refund of Deposit. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller and 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 $15 to Mrs. B. W. Grunbaum, 112 Turk Drive, Moraga, California, said money having been deposited by the Public Works Department to cover costs involved in a petition for street name change, which petition has since been withdrawn. C— The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y4 a 1 .AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, r. James P. Kenny. 9 NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.f In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Sewerage Service Study for Delta Island Area. r, The Board having considered a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the y~• County of Contra Costa, on behalf of County Service Area S-1, and the Bethel Island Munici- pal Improvement District, to provide for repayment of the County's expenditures for a sewerage service engineering study to be made in the Delta Islands area, said repayment being allocated as follows: Engineerinngg fees to be paid by the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District- Engineering fees to be paid by County Service Area S-1--40%; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, s KL 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. a= In the Matter of Recommendation of Civil Service Commission that five positions be added immediately to the Civil Service staff. This Board having received a recommendation from the Civil Service Commission that (5) positions be added immediately to the Civil Service staff (three Administrative Analysts I, one Intermediate Typist-Clerk, and one Typist-Clerk); On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll), the County Administrator, and to the Personnel Director. 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. s R6i0p April 5, 1966 - continued In the Matter of the Approval of Y r`. Agreement with M. C. Yoder Associ- ates and Uniconsult, Inc. for Engineering Services, Delta Islands area. This Board having considered an agreement dated April 5, 1966, between Contra Costa County and M. C. Yoder Associates and Uniconsult, Inc. (a joint venture of pro- fessional engineers ) providing for an engineering survey desired in connection with a wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal study' to be made of a portion of the Delta Islands (the area of study to encompass the Bethel Island, Sandmound Slough, Dutch Slough., and Veale and Holland Tract areas and immediatedly adjacent lands falling within logical d service areas), said survey and report to be presented to the County' within six mouths, it being understood that the cost of same shall not exceed $9,300 ': and r Being fully advised in the premises, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County. i 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.r i NOES:None. ABSENT:d Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution No. 497E. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4978, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to exe- cute cancellation of lien against Rodrigo and Beatrice Vargas, in the amount of $5,342.19, is APPROVED. CA 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. w In the Matter of Approval ofhYFS Resolution No. 4979.r On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4979, in which the Board approves agreement with J. Vila i and Sons Construction Company for construction of a Fire House addition for the San Pablo r Fire Protection District, is APPROVED. r.i 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. z E NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4981. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4981, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute sublease with G. A. Billici for Assessor's Department premises at 121 Mariposa Street Pittsburg, for a period of two months beginning April 15, 1966 and ending June 15, 1916, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2 AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None . ABSENT: None. Q r rt'f. f R y1 yrt April 5, 1966 - continued F In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4986. rt` LLa On motion of Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4986s in which the Board approves request of the Cit !PP 4 y of Martinez for consolidation of Special Municipal Revenue Bond Election with the State Direct Y Primary Election to be held June 7, 1966, 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. J. ABSENT: None. Cl U f In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4987. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias-, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4987, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to cancel County tax liens on certain property acquired by public agencies, is hereby APPROVED. 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. C/ ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appproval of Resolution No. 4988. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4988, in which the Board endorses Assembly Bill 143 which would increase various fees charged by the county under statutory provisions, and urges the county's legislative representatives to support same, is APTR OVER. 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. a NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 1; y, And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 12, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. rte ames P. Kenny, Ch irman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk 3t r,q r:•:. S BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINIS- TRATION 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 mo,Ath of March, 1966. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of March, 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 or the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. x ABSENT: None. a In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, aecadW by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following per- sonnel adjustments be and the same 6" hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being under- stood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Social Service. Add one (1) Social worker II, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676)0 and cancel one (1) Social Worker III Salary Range 40 61)4745), effective April 13, 1966. f Fire Service.Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Fire Chief Group III at Salary Range 53 ($841-$1,022) and classify one (1) position in each of the folloviCounty Fire Protection Districts, effective April 13, 196n 6: z Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District El Sobrante County Fire Protection District Mt. View County Fire Protection District 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 Acknowledging I Appointment 6f Secretary to the f Superior Court and Jury Commissioner. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that appointment of Mr. Wilfred O'Neill to the exempt position of Secretary t to the Superior Court and Jury Commissioner, is ACKNOWLEDGED, said appointment having been made by the Judges of the Superior Court, effective March 18,- 1966.t 3 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. ry 7J ver. April 12, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Write-off of Accounts Receivable. aE The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts r in the amount of $8,399.96, 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted to the Acting County Auditor-Controller to write off said delinquent accounts in the amount of $8,399.96.y by The foregoing order was passed by the 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 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Determining Pecuniary Ability to Pay and Authorizing the Dis- trict Attorney to Institute Action to Z. Recover Cost of Hospital Care. y The Board finds and orders as follows: rM That Janet P. Brown received institutional care from the Contra Costa County Hos- pital at divers times between August 8, 1964 and April 5, 1965, and that a reasonable charge therefor is $19818.98, That at all times mentioned, Marvin Brown was the spouse of Janet P. Brown, i r That Marvin Brown has the financial ability to support Janet P. Brown and was pe- cuniarily able to support her when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. I That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against Marvin Brown and Janet P. Brown to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Janet P. Brown. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Super- visor Moriarty, and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z: 1 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hos- pital care. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute r legal action against Anid Wojtowicz to recover the cost of hospital care rendered to her daughter, Mildred Anna Maier, and to recover the sum of insurance moneys paid to her to re- iimbursecountymedicalservicestohersaiddaughterwhichwereneverturnedovertothe county. a 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 A. Linacheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT. None. w 0 i April 12, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. i 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 following appropriation adjustments are approved for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE i District Attorney Temporary Salaries 1;500 , Unappropriated Reserve 19500 Public Works Select Road Construction 1. Montment Boulevard 1003 31v220 r 5. Hartz Avenue 1003 500 Betterments 1003 20,820 rDesignEngineering1003500 Minor Road Constructions ri:: 2. Donald Drive 1003 19000 3. Alhambra Street 1003 600 Waterfront Access 1003 160000 Garage Operations 6.' Grounds Maintenance 1003 12500 Plant Acquisition - Garages 6. Repair Building 1003 Y 1,500 Oakley Fire Protection District Temporary Salaries 2017 19500` Reserve for Contingency 2017 19500 Public Works Reserve for Contingency - General Fund 1. Appropriable New 1003 58009 Reserve for Contingencies1003 58,309 Select Road Construction w* Concord Avenue 10034,}37 Bear Creek Road 1003 53sa72 x. Sheriff's Department #255 Other Special Departmental Expenditures 1003 100" Negotiated Property Damage 100 Bethel Island County Fire District Permanent Salaries 2003 812 Office Expenses 2003 75 Utilities 2003 375 Rent of Equipment 2003 454 Auto and Truck Tires 2003 43 Water Line 2003 135 A mss The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll., Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. N. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f 1- F t E C)GO y April 12, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on notion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropria- tion adjustments are approved for the following county departments, to wit: w APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE c Probation - Children's Shelter r Reserve for Contingencies 1003 19250 Consultant fees for furniture r and equipment layout work for new Children's Shelter 10250 F 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. MO In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of Hospital Care, 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 of Hos- pital Care: Mr. Bert Carraway 225.81 Miss Shirley Richardson 254.25 Mr. Reuban Dossman, Jr. 225.57 Mr. Clyde Root 467.06 Mrs . Elizabeth Giese 584.98 Mrs. Betty Willis 226.67 PASSED AND ADOPTED on April 12, 1966 by the following vote: R AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, t Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. ars NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Assignment of Delinquent Accounts to the Re- tailors Collection Association of Contra Costa County. y The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of de- linquent accounts totaling $5,575.70, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the County and the particular department of the County from which said accounts emanated, and hav- ing recommended that same be assigned to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County; i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $5,575.70 are hereby ASSIGNED to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with` the ciLrrent 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. a A. r- i x t r; April 12, 1966 - continued - y In the Matter of Authorizing Acting rr' County Auditor-Controller to Make Refund in the Amount of $105.16. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund the sus of r 1 $105.16 to John W. Krotz, which sum was an overpayment to the State Hospital account for his minor child, Gail Krotz. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jaws E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, i. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to take Action to Enforce 5- Claim: Pursuant to Section 910 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and on motion of 1, Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Distrix -, Attorney is authorized to take action to enforce claim for reimbursement for support and sal 1 tenance of the minor children of Ella Mae Beal. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. M ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Chair- 1 man to execute Agreement with the j California State Department of Public i Health for Dental Services. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD A, ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Public f Health for a grant of $10,000 for dental services for children of medically indigent families:'" i 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request of Volunteer Bureau, Walnut Creek n re staff for Youth Volunteer rx<= 75 i Program. i This Board having referred to the_County Administrator and the County Welfare Director a request received from the ,Volunteer Bureau, Walnut Creek, California, for assist- ance in its Youth Volunteer Program; and Mr. R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, having recommended that one member of t his staff be assigned for the period of June 1, 1966 to September 1, 19669 to assist the Bureau in its program; and F This Board having considered same, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Super- visor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: X ES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Cont Y Edmund A. Linscheid, James P.Kenny. ar t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y1mf r y T 2 April 12, . 1966 - c.ontinu d -r.: In the Matter of Authorizing the Planning Department to make changes in residential addresses along Las Huertas Road, Lafayette area. The Planning Department having requested this Board to .approve certain changes in several existing residential addresses along Las Huertas Road, Lafayette area, as outlined on documents filed with the Clerk of the Board; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by -Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED the Planning Department to make said changes. The- foregoing order was passed by the 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 Bids for construction of Building Maintenance Paint Shop, Martinez. G. This being the time fixed for receiving bids for construction of the Building Maintenance Faint Shop, a bid in the amount of $23,185 was received from Winn Construction Company; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor ,Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid is referred to the Public Works Department and the Building F Maintenance Department for review, report to be made to the Board on April 19, 1966. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,fp Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. t ABSENT: None. QJ x In the Matter of Proposed remodeling of neglectedy" children's unit, Juvenile Hall. This Board having considered remodeling the neglected children's unit at the Juvenile Hall for use as a rehabilitation center for twenty-five girls, as recommended by the County Probation Officer; and a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisor Dias and with Supervisor Coll serving in Mr. Moriarty's behalf) for report to the Board on May 3, 1966, at 10 a.m. Yry The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:3 y' AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. mA NOES: None. a ABSENT: None. r Pr K 26 April 12, 1966 - continued - r= In the Matter of Bids received EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OP STORM for Project No. 36-1-1, Contra DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 s` Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 10 Construction of portion of Line A (Ygnacio Valley). This being the time fixed for receiving bids for construction of portion of Line A Ygnacio Valley Channel) from Minert Road to Geary Road in Concord, the Clerk opens and reads m bids received from the following: j McGuire and Hester, Oakland Albay Construction Company, Concord rEugeneG. Alves Construction Co., Inc., Pittsburg Andell, Inc., Castro Valley George Bianchi Construction, Inc., San Jose Lehman Construction Company, Orinda Puture Construction Company, Dublin Stockton Construction Company, Inc., Stockton i Pacific Western Engineering Contractors, Inc., Suisun City 0. C. Jones & Sons, Berkeley Gordon H. Ball Enterprises do Talbot D. Bailey, Inc., Danville; and 4n motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for the Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, for report to the Board on April 19, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Hoard: 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 Executing t Agreement with the Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc., CAL CAP (66) 375 Component Project 7.7. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by ,Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kerry, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement dated April 12, 1966, between the Board of Supervisors of the County. of Contra Costa and the Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc., (Youth for Change) for conduct and administration of a CommunityAction Programg Component in the amount of $32,542. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriartys, Thomas John Coll k Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. J 1 in the Matter of Executing Agreement with the Pittsburg f Concerted Services, Inc., CAL CAP (66) 375 Component Project 7.1.tty:y X 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 an agreementdatedApril12, 19660 between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and 2 the Pittsburg Concerted Services, Inc., for conduct and administration of a Community Action •, r. Program Component (Neighborhood Development Project) in the amount of $142,502. 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. A3 4a ABSENT: None. jif(E 7: t l 64 X 1. April 120 1966 - continued N In the Matter of Proposals for continuance of existing Economic Opportunity projects and for new Economic Opportunity projects. This Board having received a summary of proposals for continuance of existing Economic Opportunity projects and for new Economic Opportunity projects; 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 matter is referred I to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for review and reportonApril19, 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. y ty In the Matter of Letter from the k managers of the Richmond and Pittsburg offices, Department of Employment, to NYC Project Director f for County Department of Education re job development training and placement program. fir.. This Board having received copy of a letter from the managers of the Richmond and Pittsburg offices, Department of Employment, to Mr. J. W. Bilyeu, NYC Project Director, County Department of Education, regarding the Job Development Training and Placement program to be funded under the Economic Opportunity Act, wherein they express concern over a possible duplication of services already being offered; 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 (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for review along with other Economic Opportunity projects. The foregoing order was 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, t NOES: None. x ABSENT: None. Fh In the Matter of Letter to County Administrator from the Taxpayers Association re timing of submission to the Board of new Economic Projects and Programs. This Board having received copy of a letter to County Administrator J. P. McBrien from the Taxpayers Association with reference to timing of submission to the Board of new program and project proposals, and requesting an outline of the procedures followed by a department in proposing such new projects; 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 (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for consideration with the request of the County Health Officer for Lp` authorization to submit to the Economic Opportunity Council a proposed project for Sanitarian Aides and Public Health Aides, and for report to the Board on April 26, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rr= AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas; John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r IMPs k r zi April 12, 1966 - continued - T t In the Matter of ProposedR granting of Franchise, Pittsburg area. f v This Board having considered adoption of a resolution declaring its intention2. to advertise and sell a franchise for pipelines in county highways (that portion of Loveridge= ; 'f Road between its intersection with the Santa Fe Railroad tracks right of way and the Pittsb Antioch Highway, and in that 2,000 foot portion of the Pittsburg-Antioch Highway lying directly west of Loveridge Road, Pittsburg area); and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having expressed concern over past problems encountered when county roads have been torn up to allow for installation of pipelines, and pointing out that traffic in this particular area is extremely heavy; and i The Board having considered same, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded byiSupervisorColl, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT this matter is referred to the Public Works Director for report April 19, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, s Ndmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. fr ABSENT: None. t In the Matter of Endorsing Proposal to Amend Assembly Bill 140. Y The Acting County Auditor-Controller having reported to this Board that Assembly'fBill140 (now under consideration by the California State Legislature) might have an adverse effect upon the financial status of the County and that he recommended said bill be amended 1 so as not to apply to counties (including the County of Contra Costa) distributing taxes in ; _ accordance with the "Alternate Method"; and The Acting County Auditor-Controller having further recommended that AB 140 be amended by adding a sentence pertaining to Section 4702 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, such sentence to read "Chapters la, lc, and 1.3, of this Part, do not apply to counties adopting Chapter 3."; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS a BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to prepare the proposed amendment in appropriate form and request the Contra Costa County legislators x to introduce and support the suggested amendment. The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James R. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny., NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Letter from Y Rollingwood Garden Club re s billboards along the Bay Area r . 3 Rapid Transit lines. This Board having received a letter from Shirley Favero, Secretary of the Rollingwood Garden Club, San Pablo, California, expressing opposition to billboards along the Bay Area Rapid Transit Lire s; as On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD t ORDERED that this matter is referred to Planning Department for report. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, rk Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.x. NOES: None. a ABSENT: None. J w 1 j+ 66 r r"v April 12, 1966 - continued - A In the Matter of Letter from Mt. Diablo Men's Garden Club re experimental road beautification project. This Board having received a letter from Allen Hart, President, Mt. Diablo' Men's Garden Club, 306 Sunset Road, Pleasant Hill, regarding an experimental road beautification project, and suggesting the Morgan Territory Road (Marsh Creek to Tassajara) as suitable s for said project; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department and to the Planning Department for report to the Board. x f The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Designating representative to attend Work Session re sign control along the Bay Area Rapid Transit r- Route. Supervisor J. P. Kenny advised this Board that he had received a communication from the Alameda County Board of Supervisors with reference to a work session to be held May 3, 1966 at 3 p.m. in the Alameda County Board Chambers, Fifth Floor, Administration Building, ft 1221 Oak Street, Onkland, California, to discuss sign control along the route of the Bay a Area Rapid Transit line; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that the County Planning Director is requested to designate a representative to attend said meeting on behalf of 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. G NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed regulations to accompany dog license applications. Sup gSupervisorLinscheidhaving advised the Board that he had been approached by a citizen a who suggested that a concise statement of animal regulations accompany dog license appli- cations; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Mori arty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, W for his recommendations. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 5 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. IMIVF rt NOES: None. ABSENT: None. xr: ZI f 5 i 4l e a dal April 12, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Survey of substandard structures in x the Oakley-Brentwood area. This Board having requested the County Building Inspection Department to make a report with reference to a survey of substandard structures in the Oakley-Brentwood area; I and Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, and Mr. G. D. Salyer, Housing h' Coordinator, having reported that the area proposed for survey is comprised of approximately i 65 acres, that a windshield survey would be made by the staff presently employed, the approximate cost of the survey being $280; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, w IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Building Inspection Department is AUTHORIZED to proceed with said survey, its report to be made to the Board following completion of the survey. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Z AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Colla Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. d: NOES: None. 1 77 ABSENT: None.r . In the Matter of Appointing z Mrs . Barbara B. Parker as Commissioner of the Park and Recreation Commission of Contra Costa County. F On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs . Barbara B. Parker, 130 Spring Road, Orinda, California, is appointed to replace Mrs . Howard J. Adams as Commissioner of the Park and Recreation Commission of Contra Costa County for a term ending July 1, 1967. f The foregoinggg order waspassed 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. i W NOES: None. R ri Ti ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointing Members to Serve on the Baldwin Memorial Committee. This Board having on March 10, 1966 determined to appoint a citizens ' committee to establish a permanent memorial in honor of the late Congressman John F. Baldwin, the committee to be comprised of two persons from each of the five Supervisorial Districts, the Chairman of the committee being Mr. Harmon Howard, 2373 Walnut Boulevard, Walnut Creel[; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to serve on the Baldwin Memorial Committee: Supervisorial District No. I. :Supervisorial District No. x; Mrs . Stanley Friden Warren Brown, Jr. r Diablo Country Club Road 1344 Rifle Range Road Diablo, California E1 Cerrito, California r William B. Freeman Thomas Sheehy V 3905 Happy Valley Road 2504 Tamalpais Avenue Lafayette, Califomia El Cerrito, California Supervisorial District No. II: Supervisorial District No. IV': ri Thomas Riley James .C. Milliff r 3120 Deseret Drive 1227 ''Cheshire Court x Richmond, California Concord, California Mrs . Edward F. Diekmann Frank A. Bray, Jr. 161 Ardmore Road 1031 Ulfinian Way Kensington, California Martinez, California r rur z, F' 4 April 12, 1966 - continued - Supervisorial District No. V: E. Parker Smith k 105 East 5th Street Pittsburg, California Hazel Harrison Post Office Box 544 Antioch, California The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:r fs 1R. 3 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, w_Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Providing Interior Design Services for Neglected Children's Shelter. 4_ On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the hiring of Western Contract Furnishers to provide interior design services for the Neglected Children's Shelter which is currentlyI under construction, the fee for said services being five percent of the cost of the furnishingM which cost is estimated to be between $20,000 and $25,000) with the understanding that the total fee shall not exceed $1,250 without further authorization from the Board. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: sw AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. yrs, ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Notice of application for license for unconstructed project California Aqueduct Project) Y filed by the State of California Department of Water Resources . This Board having received notice from the Federal Power Commission that application has been filed under the Federal Power Act by the State of California Department of Water Resources for a license for unconstructed Project No. 2426, known as the California Aqueduct i ryv Project, and that protests or petitions to intervene may be filed with the Federal Power Commission, Washington, D. C. on or before May 23, 1966; I Now, therefore, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said notice is referred to the Public Works Department, Attention Mr. Jack Port, and to the District Attorney for report back to this Board. 5 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s req 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 install street lights in County Service Area L-41, El Sobrante. At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy for street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to IV install seventy-six (76) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in County Service Area L-41, El Sobrante. k_ 1, Yp yr r 6J N, April 12, 1966 - continued - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights shall be installed in accordance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-41, Tara Hills , Tract Nos. 3154 and 3281," dated April 5, 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: i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. v rABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed Traffic Safety Study in Conjunction with Issuance of Building Permit. This Board having on March 15, 1966 referred to the Planning Department the matter of determining if it would be feasible to make a study from a traffic safety stand- point prior to the issuance of building permits; and j Mr. H. R. Griffith, Principal Planner, having reported that additional time would fl be required to render a report due to the complexity of the subject, and having suggested 3 that a representative from the Public Works Department, Building Inspection Office, Planning y i Department, and the Flood Control Engineer be appointed to study the implications of such t, a requirement; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the departments named, and the Public Works Department is delegated with the responsibility of arranging a meeting to study the proposal xr and for submission of a report to the Board. j 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. ra 14 k j ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request of General Electric Cablevision Corporation for CATV License. f r: Mr. C. B. Noecker, Attorney, appeared in behalf of General Electric Cablevision Corporation and requested that the County grant a license to said Corporation for construe- i tion and operation of a CATV system in certain portions of the unincorporated area of the county, more particularly described as that area lying outside the irregular boundaries of the City of Walnut Creek, which area is now excluded from cablevision service; and The Board having considered the request and having noted that a hearing will be 1 held on April 19, 196E at 2 p.m. to consider a newly proposed Community Antenna Television Ordinance; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to April 19, 1966, and Mr. Noecker is requested to present to the Board a map outlining the exact area which would be covered under the I Corporation's application. 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, NOES: None. u ABSENT: None. i r' 7 ( O April 12, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Complaints with reference to horse corral, Lafayette area. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty called attention to a letter he had received from r, Dr. Ben Brudney, 371 Castello Road, Lafayette, California, registering a complaint concerning the corralling of horses on property near his home, said property being leased by Mr. Wayne R Gardiner, 3183 Cordova Way, Lafayette, California from the Utah Construction Company; and The Clerk noted that a copy of a letter pertaining to the same matter had been received, said letter being addressed to the Planning Commission by Mr. E. Gordon Pedron, k 376 Castello Road, Lafayette, California; and f y On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications be referred to the Health Department and the Planning 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, Thongs John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 4 n ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for Damages . wE John Roy Bell, 1281 Stone Valley Road, Alamo, California, (and his attorney AJ. Michael Brown, 926 J Building, Sacramento) having filed with this Board on April 4, 1966 , claim for damages in the amount of $2022275.00; ae: 1.F NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 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.w NOES: None.p tttt E ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances , u On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1969 which rezones land in the Brentwood Area, request r of Kaplan & Duffy, (1073-RZ) . No. 1972 which rezones land in the Brentwood Area, request of Bob Odom, (1066-RZ) . No. 1973 which rezones land in the Brentwood Area, request of Cruz, McFarlan, and Cunha, (1063-RZ) . No. 1974 which rezones land in the Shore Acres Area, request of Summey & Hewett, (1087-RZ) . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be published a 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. 1969 in "The Brentwood News" No. 1972 in "The Brentwood News" No. 1973 in "The Brentwood News" No. 1975 in the "Pittsburg Post Dispatch." T,.__ i April 120 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,3- Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r I the Matter of Approval ofnPP Resolution No. 4991. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD I ORDERED that Resolution No. 4991, in which the Board proclaims April 17, 1966 through r April 23, 1966 as "National Library 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of k Resolution No. 4993. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ORDERED that Resolution No. 4993, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute Satisfaction of Liens taken against the following persons, is APPROVED: Frank D. and Maxine F. Gardner Frances E. Ramey Mary D. Rasmussen.r 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. ABSENT: None. A i In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No- 4994. On motion of -Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that Resolution No. 4994, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute partial a release of lien against Olen Britt and Sylvia Britt , 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. v NOES: None. ABSENT: None. E In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 4995• On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 4995, in which the Board fixes May 3, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time for consummation of conveyance of easement (on county airport property leased i to Brabant and Sullivan) to the City of Concord for the sum of $500, 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. t ABSENT: None. t", 7` April 12, 1966 - continued S4N In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Nos. 4999 and 5000. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos . 4999 and 5000 in which the Board approves the following annexations to the County Service Areas indicated, are adopted: No. 4999 - Tract 3283, E1 Sobrante area, to L-41 t No. 5000 - Tract 3386, Alamo area, to L-45. 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.1 ABSENT: None. i In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5001.E On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5001, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make ta. correction of erroneous assessments, is APPROVED. Alw The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Approval of Resolution No- 5002. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5002, in which the Board proclaims May 1, 1966 as "Law Day 4 USA," 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. y C ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of r = Resolution No. 5003. W> On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5003, in which the Board commends John Duarte for being chosen San Pablo's first Senior Citizen of the Year, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Mopiarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.t ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5004. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that Resolution No. 5004, in which the Board requests the State Highway Commission to designate the John Muir Parkway (from Cummings Skyway to the Veterans Administration 11 Hospital in Martinez) a "Landscaped Freeway." is APPROVED. i 4 The foregoinggg 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. 1 i 2y ABSENT: None.ry t3 April 12, 1966 - continued1,7 In the Matter of Authorizing Payment to County by Edward r. Firpo for care of Orchard and Crop on Migrant Worker Campsite. a This Board, having approved by Resolution No. 4809-A, dated February 1, 19669 'the z purchase of certain property owned by Amelia Firpo for a portion of the migratory workers$ 1 housing facilities, said property being Part of a cherry orchard operated by the Fi iPoss NOW, THEREFORE, on recommendation of the County Administrator and motion of Super- t visor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division of the Public Works Department be and is HEREBY authorized to obtain a letter agreement from Edward Firpo to continue the cultivation, maintenance and care of the cherry trees on said county property until the 1966 crop of cherries is harvested, for and in consideration of the crop derived therefrom and payment to the county of the sum of $100, j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s 4 AYES: Supervisorsrsp Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed Revision of Board's Policy z concerning Assessment District Proceedings . Pursuant to order of the Board of Supervisors dated April 5, 1966, which referred the matter of county policy with respect to assessment district proceedings to the Assess- j ment District Screening Committee, the committee recommends to the Board that thepolicy of the county concerning assessment district proceedings,, as expressed by Resolution No. 271, should not be modified to allow for acquisition of new subdivision improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS i BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Assessment District Screening Committee ter; 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. ABSENT: None. v` In the Matter of Proposal to Finance Public Improve- I ments in Stamwell Industrial Park through Assessment District Proceedings. This Board having on April 5, 1966 , referred to the Assessment District Screening i Committee application made by Mr. R. C. Brunsell, representing Sturgis, Den-Dulk, Douglas and Anderson, that public improvements in Stamwell Industrial Park, a new subdivision, be financed by assessment district proceedings; and The Committee having recommended that said application be denied as it does not comply with county policy which prohibits assessment proceedings for financing public improvements in new subdivisions; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Assessment Screening Committee is s APPROVED and said application is DENIED. 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. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. c i gip}T h;ry yrs. April 12, 1966 - continued -t In the Matter of Approval of Rental Agreement with Harold Rogers, Jr., and authorizing f County Administrator to execute same, (County Civic Center property at 1144 Green Street, X Martinez) . On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rental agreement dated March 28, 1966 , with Harold and Carolyn Rogers, Jr., for rental of County-owned Civic Center property located at 1144 Green Street, Martinez, , formerly Hoey property) on a month-to-month basis at $125 per month, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:yi1 Cy 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 Section 83 of Assembly Bill 80. rv Supervisor A. M. Dias having brought to the attention of the Board the matter of Section 83 of Assembly Bill 80, which section establishes the power of the State Board of Equalization to cause counties to reappraise all or part of the property in the county at the county's expense, and that while existing sections of the Revenue and Taxation Code authorize counties to establish Appraisal Commissions if they so desire, Section 83 would permit the State Board of Equalization to establish an Appraisal Commission within the county irrespective of the county's wishes; and The Board being of the opinion that such an extension of power, allowing the State to act in internal affairs of the county at county expense, is of concern to all counties; NOW, THEREFORE, 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, District Attorney, and County Assessor for report to the Board. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Committee of the County Supervisors Association of California is REQUESTED to advise this Board with reference to its position on Section 83 of Assembly Bill 80. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:f wM AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. y i Kw" Sj S t7 S r r i4, 111",r t_ 11 April 12, 1966 - continued - i In the Matter of Proposed landscaping of Freeway Loops, Lafayette area. This Board having referred to the Planning Department and to the Bay Area Rapid Transit District the matter of proposed landscaping of freeway loops in the vicinity oP the proposed Rapid Transit Station in Lafayette; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having reported that the recommendation of the Planning Department was that sai3 areas be landscaped by either the State Division of Highways or c` the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and having recommended that the report of the Planning r ZZ Department be approved; and' Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having presented the point of view that the State Division of Highways should be responsible for the landscaping work, rather than the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, which agency might have financial difficulties in completing the transit system voted upon by the people; Ix ZI NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll,ZS IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID that the aforesaid recommendation of the Planning Department I is APPROVED. M1'. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:3 AYESI 11 Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: Superviso r E A Linscheid. t- 4 I 11 ABSENT: None. r 1*,,,, .SKr, 14 11 , fI f g'44 1 11 I, F i a- 1r 6 i_. 1 1 r. M r, h} I . 11 a t 54 i. f f L: t F i'+ re i. 11 1 i.r t 4 y s, fti I 11 x 11 f ti r , f 71 I.k'A.. T.'e,# 5 April 12, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send Telegram. q On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to send a telegram to George Miller, Jr., Senator of the 17th Congressional District, urging his support of Assembly Bill 88, providing tax relief for elderly persons with low incomes . The foregoing order was passed by the 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, April 19, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. ames P". Kenny, Cran t r ATTEST: W T. PAASCH, CLERK f By Deputy Cleft rvu y1. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS w: TUESDAY, APRIL 199 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 n" ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. nk PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. A In the Matter of Personnel 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 personnel adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Office of Economic Opportunity. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Economic Opportunity Community Aide, Salary Range 19 ($367-$447), effective April 20, 1966. Add one (1) Equipment Mechanic Salary 1 ,Public Works.P y Ran ag 137 ($628-$693), and cancel one (1) Equipment A Mechanic Leadman, Salary Range 141 ($693-$763)9 effective April 20, 1966. Social Service. Add one (1) Social Worker II, 20/4.0, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , and cancel one (1) Social f- Worker III, 20/40, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745), effective April 20, 1966. Social Service. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Eli ibility Assistant, Salary Range 24 415- 505), and add two (2) positions, effective April 20, 1966 , for assignment to the Rodeo Neighborhood Center. n Social Service and Health Department. Add one (1) Clerk III, Salary Range 27 ($447-$543) „ to the staff of the Social Service Department, and cancel one (1) Dental Hygienist, Salary Range 36 556-$676), from the staff of the Health Depart- ment. Assignment will be to the Rodeo Neighborhood; Center. r.t srti S J s. April 199 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. r i ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing f Appropriation Adjustments . E On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor s Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following LL appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Election Administrationy Rent of Real Property 1003 1,050 Other Special Depart. 1003 5,500 Office Expense 1003 59600 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 7,175 Specialized Printing 1003 2,900 Miscellaneous Services 1003 29075 Public Works Department n RENTED PROPERTY 1. Maintenance of Buildings 1003 10000 EQUIPMENT OPERATION t 2. Patrol Car 1003 2000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES 7 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 2,300 Various Alterations 1003 10000 ` r Danville Judicial District 221 Salary, Temporary 1003 3! x Reserve for Contingencies 34 Brentwood County Fire Temporary Salaries2004 1,750 Reserve for Contingencies 2004 1,?50 Probation X 1. Files 2-drawer 1003 11 Typewriter, compact electric 1003 11 2. Temporary Salaries 1003 1,800 Juvenile Court Wards 1003 10800 Board & Care Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2. Pleasant Hill Road 1003 10200 3. Willow Pass Road 1003 29800 4. Farm Bureau Road 1003 39802 5. Geary Road Ext. 1003 18,591 5. Geary Road Ext. 1003 18,591 6. San Pablo Avenue 1003 10500 Betterments 1003 7,200 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Hartwell Street 1003 1,700 4. Smith Lane 1003 3,802 x, I I 78 r April 19, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND DECREASE INCREASE 4, San Pablo Municipal Court Rent of Real Property. 1,188 Reserve for Contingencies 10,188 k 4 Temporary Salaries 500 Reserve for Contingencies 500 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. F ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Accepting gifts and donations to the County Library Systems during the month of March, 4, 1966 . 5 The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations to the County Library during the month of March, 1966; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations, as noted on record filed in the n 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. r} NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Granting r permission to leave the State of California. W FJ On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James E. Moriarty, Supervisor, Third Supervisorial District, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for the period April 21, 1966 through May 30, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:d. 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 Overtime M; Compensation for Doctors Employed in the Classification of Resident Physician I. On the recommendation of the County Medical Director and in line with the provisions° of Section 2432(c) of the County Ordinance Code, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following overtime schedule is authorized':P g 1. Effective April 19, 1966 doctors in the classification of Resident Physician I may be paid on an overtime basis for night duty. 2. .The authorization shall remain in effect for a period of six weeks beginning April 19, 1966. x J= 3. The total amount of overtime for which payment shall be made to doctors in the classification of Resident Physician I shall not exceed 240 hours for all doctors in combination for the period of M six weeks . 4. When employed on an overtime basis pursuant to this authorization, doctors in the classification of Resident Physician I shall be paid at the official overtime rate of $6.60 per hour. S Mz tom, f)79 , April 19, 1966 - continued - AND BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the aforementioned authorization is granted with the understanding that the overtime is required to fill in for an incapacitate Resident Physician I who is off duty and cannot perform his scheduled six weeks tour of night duty. M Y. The fo re g of ng order was passed by the 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 l Suit to Recover Cost Owed j Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court r by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover costs owed Contra Costa County: t t Mr. Claude J. Artero 158.94 Mr. Tommy Lord 28.23 a dba Alamo Pools, Inc.Mr. Ronnie Robinett 62.80 J. A. Van Buskirk 11.20 Mrs, Beverly Sessler 127.38 Mr. Woodie Cargile 30.85 Leslie E. Shirkey 192.13 4r Mrs. Sue B. Crandell 49.92 Mr. Murle Sorenson 112.98 Mr. Walt Fry 132.87 Mr. Henry Sterling 20.00k; Mr. William Gross 81.92 Mr. E. C. Stevens 54.77 Mercedes Hart 94.59 Mr. Gerald Sylar 160.92 Mr. Robert Hart 132 .00 Mr. Bernard Wiley 161.54 Mr. Gary Hartman 144.27 Mr. Benny Wright 105.54 Mr. Eubert Honore 114.12 Mr. Robert Young 85.63 PASSED AND ADOPTED ON April 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. z ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Acting County Auditor-Controller to issue warrant to S. C. Pellow. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ;.. ORDERED that Acting County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to issue warrant in the amount r of $2.35 to Mr. S. C. Pellow to replace void warrants No. 010861 and 0101679 dated June 6, ry i 1963 and February 14, 1963, respectively, which were misplaced by the payee. 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, Janes P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposed ordinance regulating j public 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 Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that May 17, 1966 at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time for a public hearing on the p; y proposed ordinance, and .the Clerk of the Board is directed to give notice of hearing by publishing same in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES.T IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Sheriff is requested to be in attendance at said x' hearing. t' AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. l ABSENT: None. r . w i i f llEf m j fes" April 19, 1966 - continued - A In the Matter of appointing t= Subdivision Study Committee. 1 On the recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following County Departments and organizations are requested to select one official representative to comprise a Subdivision Study Committee: COUNTY DEPARTMENTS: District Attorney Public Works Department County Administrator Flood Control Department Planning Department Health Department Building Inspection Department, Grading Engineer ORGANIZATIONS: CONTRA COSTA HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT c o Ernest Holly, Vice President c/o F. H. Eastman, Secretary 362 Mt . Diablo Boulevard 2130 Adeline Street Lafayette, California Oakland 23, California CONTRA COSTA REALTY BOARD c/o L. G. Mowrey, Executive Director 1343 Locust Street Walnut Creek, California g PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY` c/o Henlee Worthington, District Manager 2065 Concord Boulevard f Concord, California PACIFIC TELEPHONE COMPANY c/o H. C. Greenhalgh, District Manager F1250ArroyoWay Walnut Creek, California EAST BAY CHAPTER - CALIFORNIA COUNCIL CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS c/o Leptien, Cronin & Cooper Martinez, California z< CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT c/o John E. DeVito, General Manager 2020 Railroad Avenue r ' Pittsburg, California CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT N c/o G. A. Horskotte, Jr., District Manager 1250 Springbrook Road F Walnut Creek, California IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to y contact the departments and agencies listed above, and request that each of them designate one representative to serve on said committee. The foregoing order was passed 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 Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with the California State l Department of Public Health for research purposes . On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tkat James P. Kerney, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Health, under the terms of which the State will pay the county up to a maximum of $700 rk for providing specimen tissues needed for research. AlTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division to extend lease with Earl D. and Joanne Dunivan, Martinez. i 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 extend for one year lease between the County of Contra Costa and Earl D. and Joanne Dunivan for space at f k 24 Goree Court, Martinez, California for County Health Department rodent control program and for temporary storage of Superior Court furniture. The foregoing ordergg was passed by the following note 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 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, be and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: Supervisor Janes P. Kenny to attend meetings in Washington, D. C., from April 24 to April 27, 1966, regarding the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers ' deep water channel project from San Francisco Bay to Stockton. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, .i FeEdmundA. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.1: NOES: None. y ABSENT: None. l r In the Matter of Affidavits F of publication of Ordinances f f 1965 and 1975• 1 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1965 and 1975 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; j i NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS r 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: ryAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.r NOES: None. tt ABSENT: None. k I In the Matter of Claim for Damages. M1= Harry R. Turchie, 3087 Rollingwood Drive, San Pablo, through his Attorney, WesleyE. Helm, 160 Broadway, Richmond, having filed with this Board on April 15, 1966, claim for i damages in the amount of $20,000 at the time of presentation; 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: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. s ABSENT: None. i r April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's fes action in referring copy of Summons, Complaint, and Amendment to Complaint t in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. r, The Clerk of this Board having on April 13, 1966, referred copy of Summons, ws,. Complaint and Amendment to Complaint served on Mr. J. P. Mc Brien, County Administrator, on April 11, 1966 , in Action No. 99494 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, JEWELL NEVILLS versus STEVEN MICHAEL ZUPON, 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 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. 1980 which adds Division 4 (commencing with Section 6400) to Title 6 of the Ordinance Code providing for the granting of licenses for community antenna television systems and providing terms and conditions for the operation of such community antenna television systems and fees therefor. 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 : r No. 1980 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. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Letter from 0 Mr. J. Morrison protesting amount of his property tax bill. This Board having received copy of letter addressed to the Tax Collector from Mr. Jim Morrison, 503 Beloit Avenue Berkeley (Kensington), protesting the amount of his property tax bill;n On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD qt 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:a AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. i. Ar7 4R 7 r 8 y, j April 19, 1966 - continued - 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute a summer Head Start Program application. This Board on April 12, 1966 having considered an ap lication for a summer Head Start program containing four component projects, totaling $10,784 with a Federal grant of 94,881 requested, as recommended by the Program Application Committee of the Economic Opportunity Council and by the Economic Opportunity Council on March 31, 1966, and this matter having been referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Coll and Kenny) for review and report to the Board; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of said Committee and on motion of Supervisor ` Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application is approved and that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute the necessary Community Action Program application forms. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ff AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. a ABSENT: None. a In the Matter of Approval Agreement for Design of i Proposed Moraga Fire Station of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. n The Board having considered an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Wayne A. Littlejohn, A.I.A., 43 Moraga Way, Orinda, California, for design of the proposed Moraga Fire Station of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, total fee s . for said work being 7 3/8% of the construction cost; r> K L. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid and seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement for architectural services 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: 3; x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,y Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. j NOES: None . 4 ABSENT: None. rpt In the Matter of Acknowledging A r receipt of report of County Administrator on the Election Reform Committee of the 1964- 1965 Grand Jury. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the County Administrator's report of the Election Reform Committee of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury is ACKNOWLEDGED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the recommendations of the County Administrator be forwarded to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Superior Court Judge, i who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury; and v,,R IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of the recommendations of the z County Administrator be placed on file by the Clerk of 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. 4= ABSENT: None. rn EE t s Y f fn r April 19, 1966 - continued - rT'PY F In the Matter of Approval AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF of extension of extended STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 16 contract time to BEPCO, INC. Project No. 35-16-3) On the recommendation of Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for Storm Drainage District Zone 16, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a sixteen (16) day extension of contract time due to weather conditions and extra work required, is hereby GRANTED to BEPCO, Inc., for construction of portion of Line "A"I from East of Helen Road to Strandwood Elementary School in Pleasant Hill. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, Jamas P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.rt In the Matter of Returning AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF unopened bid of A. E. Mullin STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 Construction Company. The Board having called for bids on April 12, 1966, for construction of a portion of Line "A" (Ygnacio Valley Channel) from Minert Road to Geary Road in Concord, California, and having fixed 11 a.m. as the time for opening of same; and u" A bid having been received from A. E. Mullin Construction Company, 954 Alta Avenue, 1 Mountain View, California at 2:15 p.m. on said date, and the .office of the District Attorney having advised the Clerk to retain the unopened bid until the contract was awarded; and The Board having this day awarded said contract to the low bidder, McGuire andL. Hester, ?96 - 66th Avenue, Oakland, California, for $51,119.50; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for the Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk return the unopened bid of A. E. Mullin Construction Company. 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. n In the Matter of Communication from Richard S. Lazarus, Lafayette, re public nuisance created by sports car enthusiasts. Supervisor Moriarty having brought to the Board's attention a letter from Richard B. Lazarus, 3255 Hamlin Drive, Lafayette, expressing concern over sports car enthusiasts using Hamlin Drive and Sweet Drive as parade areas, therefore creating a public nuisance and safety 7« hazard, and requesting the Board's assistance in restricting this unpleasant activity; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator, District Attorney and Sheriff, for consideration and 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. 3 NOES: None. KL ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance of proposal from Driver Testing Center of the California Trucking Association for testing and evaluating certain Public Works drivers. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ro ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to accept a proposal from the Driver Y ' Testing Center of the California Trucking Association for testing and evaluating approximately! k. 70 Public Works drivers at an estimated cost of $1,500 plus the cost of training time amounting to nine hours at $4.50 per hour per man. The foregoing order was passed by the 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: Nona . s April 19, 1966 - continued - i In the Matter of Accepting r I proposal for soil testing services at Sheriffts Rehabilitation Center. w. 0. 5335) . Woodward-Clyde-Sherard and Associates having submitted to the Public Works Depart- ment a proposal for soil testing services in conjunction with the designing of a proposed z xr,3 barracks building at the Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center (Work Order 5335); On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal is hereby ACCEPTED and the Public Works Department is AUTHORIZED to employ said Woodward-Clyde-Sherard and Associates, with the understanding that the total cost of the work shall not exceed $1,300 unless further authorized by this 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. GF' ABSENT: None. fn In the Matter of Public I hearing regarding commercial access to Dyer Drive, Lafayette. I On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that a public hearing be held on May 31, 1966 at 11 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, on the matter of eliminating commercial access to Dyer Drive, Lafayette, California. rf IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk publish a copy of this order in the LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation in the area. 5a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:A,w AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. rt 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 persons listed, be and they are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: i Mr. Don W.Crawford, Economic Opportunity Project Coordinator, and R. .E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, to attend meeting in Washington, D. C., for the period April 25, 1966 through F' April 27, 1966, to review programs on the Economic Opportunity Greenleigh" projects. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. u ABSENT: None. r1 4f 86 t}.t.. i Vic• April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Meeting to discuss conditions of grantir for central administration of the Economic Opportunity Program. Mr. Primo Ruiz, Chairman of the Economic Opportunity Council, appeared before the Board and requested that a meeting be held with the Board's Social Programs Committee to discuss implementing conditions of grant for central administration of the Economic M" Opportunity Program; j ti On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a meeting with the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor Coil substituting for Supervisor Moriarty) be held Friday, April 22, 1966, at 7:30 p.m., at Supervisor Coll's office, 2204 Concord Boulevard, Concord, California. s2 The foregoing order was passed by the 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 extension of agreement with State Department of Parks and Recreation for continuing County ferry service to Frank's Tract. k` The Board of Supervisors having on December 8, 1964 approved an agreement between the State of California and Contra Costa County for ferry service to Frank's Tract, a State- owned recreation area, said agreement being for a term of five years, or to terminate upon y - the State's completion of a new ferry slip for said Frank's Tract, and the State having on April 4, 1966 informed the .County that said slip was completed on March 189 1966 and that jam it now desires to extend said agreement for a period of six months; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the extension of said agreement for a period of six months from March 18, 1966, r under the same terms and conditions, .is APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board 4 is AUTHORIZED to acknowledge the letter dated April 4, 1966 from the State Department of Parks and Recreation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:81 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.u4t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. aT In the Matter of Rejecting bid for construction of ice' Building Maintenance Paint Shop, Martinez. L Pursuant to Board Order dated April 12, 1966, the Public Works and Building I Maintenance Departments reviewed the bid of Winn Construction Company, the only bid received for the construction of the Building Maintenance Paint Shop, and recommended that said bid be rejected. i On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is APPROVED and the bid of Winn Construction Company is REJECTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Department is directed to review the plans for the purpose of readvertising for bids as soon as the plans have been revised, in anticipation that a bid may be received within the budgeted money for this project. 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. Qi April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Appointing Project Architect for Various Projects at the County Hospital, W. 0. 5347. r On the recommendation of the Architectural Selection Committee, and on motion T of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the firm of Schmidts, Delaney & Westfall is appointed as project architect for various projects s at the County Hospital, including "J" ward remodeling, X-ray unit expansion and kitchen alteration. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll., Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Appointing Project Architect for the Geary Road Fire Station and Training Site for the Contra I Costa County Fire Protection District, W. 0. 5598. 3 The Architectural Selection Committee having recommended the appointment of Farnum Kerr & Associates as project architect for the Geary Road Fire Station and Training Site for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, subject to the condition that a contract for services shall not be executed until Farnum Kerr & Associates has established s a production office within said fire district; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Architectural Selection Committee is APPROVED and Farnum Kerr & Associates is appointed project architect for said fire station and training 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. F In the Matter of Replacement of the County Park Director. The Board having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) on April 5, 1966 the matter of replacement of the County Park Director for recommendation; and The Administration and Finance Committee having reported that such park functions as now rest with the County (in view of the inclusion of most of Contra Costa County in the East Bay Regional Park District) be made the responsibility of the Office of the County Administrator and that if the staff of the Office of the County Administrator requires i strengthening as a result of such added responsibility, action be taken to augment said staff; and The County Administrator having stated that such action might be taken or that the various park functions remaining a County responsibility might be distributed between various County departments in the manner which he had previously indicated to the Board;y NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for report and recommendation. f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:x r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. l. April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Request by Bethel Island Municipal 1 Improvement District for crosswalk in front of Post Office at Bethel Island.f On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mark Kermit, Traffic Engineer, Public Works Department, is requested to again study the request of Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District for a crosswalk in front of the Post Office at Bethel Island. The foregoing order was passed 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 Communication re Hangars at Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a letter received from Mr. Joe Guevara, Jr. with reference to construction of hangars at Buchanan Field is referred to the Board's Public Protection and .Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) and to the Public Works Department, ' said department to notify Mr. Guevara that the matter is being considered. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisorsisors Alfred M.p Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Call, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Memoranda of Understanding re Land Use and Transportation Study. The Public Works Director having reported to this Board that all but one of the cities in Contra Costa County have entered into the Memoranda of Understanding re Land Use and Transportation Study, that the remaining city will execute its memorandum within theh: next two weeks, and that the next step is to solicit proposals from consulting firms onthebasisoftheprospectuspreparedbyAlanM. Voorhees;00 On the recommendation of the Public Works Department, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer,A .Study Coordinator pro tem, is AUTHORIZED to contact selected qualified firms. 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 Uniform Allowance for public safety Personnel. r The Board heretofore referred to its Public Protection and Public Service Enter- prises Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. E. Moriarty) for study and report, a request for uniform allowance for certain personnel in the County Sheriff 's Department; and Supervisor Linscheid reported and recommended that a uniform allowance for public safety personnel (inclusive of the Office of the County Sheriff, County Fire Protection Districts, and the Animal Control Division of the County Department of Agriculture) be granted effective July 1, 1966, and further recaenmended that the matter be placed in the hands of the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors James P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for implementation on July 1, 1966; and Supervisor Moriarty stated that he felt this matter should be studied along with r other wage proposals to be considered for the next budget; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Linscheid is approved, and the matter is ur referred to the Administration and Finance Committee for implementation on July 1, 1966.R_ Chi i i q April 19, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:s` 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 establishing committee to consider salary and fringe benefit matters for certain fire service personnel. X; The Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) having reported on a proposal that a committee be appointed to consider salary and fringe benefit matters for the fire service personnel, said committee to consist of one commissioner and the fire chief from each county fire protection district under civil service; and The committee having reported that its members were in disagreement as to the j proposal, Supervisor Coll being in favor and Supervisor Kenny being opposed; and L: The Board having fully discussed same, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said committee be and the same is hereby established. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 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 Jemings Terrace Assessment District i 1963-6, San Pablo area. WHEREAS on July 20, 1965, the engineering firm of Kister, Savio and Rei was amploy V to prepare the engineering report required by the Majority Protest Act of 1931, which was 1 necessary before any further action could be taken under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, to proceed with Assessment District 1963-6; and 7 WHEREAS on April 5, 1966, Kister, Savio and Rei submitted their report to the Public Works Director for processing and filing with this Board; and WHEREAS on April 11, 1966, the Assessment District Screening Committee considered the engineering report and noted that with the schedule of assessments reported, the provisions of the Majority Protest Act of 1931 would prohibit the Board from proceeding with the formation of said assessment district at this time; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve and file the report of Kister, Savio and Rei and that it consider the Assessment District Screen- ing Committee's recommendation that no further action be taken on the proposal to form said district until a petition signed by persons owning 60;$ of the land area within said district is presented to the Board; and u WHEREAS Supervisor James P. Kenny having read a letter received from Elton Knight, President of the Jennings Terrace Improvement Club, urging the Board to proceed with the formation of Assessment District 1963-6, and requesting that a public hearing be held as soon as possible; and NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of Kister, Savio and Rei and the communication from Mr. Knight are referred to the Office of the District Attorney for report to the Assessment District Screening Committee, which Committee will then report to the Board on said matter. 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. Lins cheid, James P. Kenny. z NOES: None.zZ.. ABSENT: None. L. v a- 1T' 41 f April 19, 1966 - continued - r. In the Matter of Consolidation of the Walnut Creek Municipal Court District with Danville Judicial Court District. r Mr. Al Kaplan, President of the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce, appeared and expressed opposition to the consolidation of the Walnut Creek Municipal Court District with the Danville Judicial Court District, and proposed instead that an additional judgeship be arranged for the Walnut Creek Court and that the Danville Judicial Court District be allowed 1 r to remain as a justice court. Mr. Kaplan stated that the personnel problems of the Walnut Creek court would not be resolved through consolidation. He indicated that the Danville area is considering incorporation but that the incorporation may take some time. It was also his opinion that as a result of the Danville Judicial District Constable being in a position htocombinehiscivildutieswithpatrolactivitiesintheDanvilleareatheConstablecan accomplish a more extensive policing job than the Sheriff whose personnel is limited; that consequently, he would prefer for Constable Burbine to remain the Danville area. Judge Betsy F. Rahn of the Walnut Creek Municipal Court then stated that the provision for a second judgeship for her district should not be delayed under any circum- E stance; that the needed judgeship should be arranged during the present session of the State Legislature and not be postponed until the 1967 session of the legislature. Judge Rahn pointed out that the caseload in her court has increased to a point where a single r judge cannot handle the work. The judge indicated that although she was inclined to any sympathize with the peacekeeping needs of the Danville area, this is not the only area where problems exist; that law enforcement is not the job of the court and that the court must be maintained for the benefit of all of the people of the area. It was her opinion that when incorporation takes place in the Danville area, the peace-keeping problems of the area will ` be handled by the new city. Judge Rahn believed that if the Marshal of the consolidated district was given the necessary assistance by the Board, the peace-keeping situation in F the -Danville area might be alleviated to some extent. Mr. Daniel J. Curtin, Jr., Walnut Creek City Attorney, then appeared and urged the Board to reaffirm its previous decision to obtain a second judgeship for the Walnut Creek Municipal Court during the present State legislative session through the medium of the legislation already introduced at the State level. verw Mr. Bill D. Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, echoed the plea of Judge Rahn for the provision of an additional judgeship through the consolidation of the Walnut Creek and Danville judicial districts. Mr. Horne believed, however, that some interim arrangement for peace-keeping services could be provided directly by the Board, or that the Danville area could resolve the problem by yr forming a police service area. District Attorney J. A. Nejedly stated that the quality and effectiveness of the individual providing law enforcement services in the Danville area should be taken into account, and suggested that if the Board could not provide similar services during the period between consolidation and incorporation, some other method should be developed as an interim substitute. t Constable Leonard Burbine of the Danville Judicial Court District then cited notes of the minutes of a February 8, 1966 meeting of the Judges, Marshals, and Constables Association of Contra Costa County, indicating that the association was of the opinion the Board should consult with the association prior to any court consolidation. He to pointed out that this meeting had not taken place. Constable Burbine explained also that he performed peace-keeping duties -as well as civil duties in the Danville area. In reply to an inquiry from Supervisor Linscheid, Mr. R. W. Lindsey of the Office of the County Administrator stated that the nonparking caseload for the Danville Judicial Court District for the 1964-1965 fiscal period amounted to 397 filings . It was the opinion of Mr. Linscheid that this number of filings was not sufficient to justify a separate court. Mr. J. P. Mc Brien, County Administrator, suggested that it might be possible to continue peace-keeping services in the Danville area if the Board could arrange to provide funds for some temporary assistance to the Marshal of the consolidated district to provide these services subject to the discretion of the Marshal. Marshal William H. Davis of the Walnut Creek Judicial Court District stated that his office was not necessarily a law enforcement agency; that it existed to serve the needs of the court and the civil processes . The Marshal stated that he would accept any arrange- went the Board desired to provide for the continuance of peace-keeping activities in the Danville area by his office. Supervisor James E. Moriarty called attention to the fact that he did not understand that the consolidation of the two courts would also result in combining the Constable and Marshal offices . He expressed the need for continuing peace-keeping services because it appeared that these services could not be provided by the Sheriff to the present extent. He stated that he would have opposed consolidation on any other basis . Supervisor Alfred M. Dias stated that he felt it would be unfair to remove the services of the Constable unless additional help was given to the Marshal for a reasonable period. 4 F4 sA a L b Y April 19, 1966 - continued - v On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board reaffirms its previous order of March 1, 1966, consolidating the A{ Walnut Creek Municipal Court District with the Danville Judicial Court District; that the State Legislators representing the County be advised to this effect; that the matter of providing peace-keeping services in the Danville area be referred to the County Administrator x for review and recommendation, and that the recommendations for such peace-keeping services i{ include a provision limiting such services to a period not to extend beyond June 20, 1967. i 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 Proposed Legal Aid Program. 3 Attorney David Dolgin, President of the County Bar Association, appeared on behalf r, of the Association and stated that since this matter was last considered by the Board the Association had met with the persons who had expressed opposition to its original proposal 19p April 190 1966 - continued - The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. tt NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . x In the Matter of Approval of y Resolution No. 5005. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5005, in which the Board proclaims the month of May, 1966, "Stamp Out Sickness Month", is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:n AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. kf ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of w Res olut ion No. 5006.f On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No.5006, in which the Board approves construction plans submitted by Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein for a motor hotel at Buchanan Field (subject to restudy of certain { items) ; and AUTHORIZES the chairman to execute an amendment to the Amendment to Lease approved July 6, 1965, changing the date for county review of plans to April 19, 1966, and advancing to May 17, 1966, the final date for lessee to post bonds and commence construction, is APPROVED. S_ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Y y AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a NOES: None. n ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of r Resolution No. 5007. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5007, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute Satis- faction of Lien taken against Floyd L. and Jane M. Burke, 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 A proval of rqn Resolution No. 5009. 4, F On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDW ORDERED that Resolution No. 5008, in which the Board endorses Northern California Marine Affairs Conference's program for development of waterways and harbors by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, is APPROVED. a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: jw r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, mu, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 L NOES: None. ABSENT: None. k. P,: April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5009. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5009, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute contract s with Stanley Magic Door-Division of Stanley Works, 4007 Pacific Boulevard, San Mateo, California, for installation of Stanley "Magic" Doors at the Contra Costa County Hospital, w Martinez, California, 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No . 5016. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded b Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARDPsyPes ORDERED that Resolution No. 5016, in which the Board confirms statement of expenses totaling 1,114 incurred by the Building Inspection Department in connection with abatement proceedings f against Paoli-Westerberg property, 3118 Loring Avenue, Crockett, California, is APPROVED. jThe foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Approval of r Resolution No. 5017. I On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5017, in which the Board confirms statement of expenses totaling 908.10 incurred by the Building Inspection Department in connection with abatement proceedings against the Jammal property, 15 Franciscan Way, Kensington, is APPROVED. ax 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. Y." S ABSENT: None. F In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY 3 Resolution No. 5018. OF STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 16 r v On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5018, in which the Board accepts as completed as of April 14, v 1966 , contract with BEPCO, Inc., 7128 Snell Street, Oakland, California, for construction of portion of Line "A" from East of Helen Road to Strandwood Elementary School in Pleasant Hil ,`- ; Protect No. 35-16-3, is APPROVED. N The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, I Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. t ABSENT: None. f s T A'. t,f a , 9. April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF Resolution No. 5019. STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5019, in which the Board awards .contract for bid submitted by McGuire & Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland, California, in the amount of $51,149.50 for the construction of portion of Line "A" (Ygnacio Valley Channel) from Minert Road to Geary Road in 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, ne Edmund A. Linsche.id, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5020. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5020, in which the Board accepts the bid, in the amount of $2,960.00, submitted by G. & W. Wrecking Company, Inc., 1044 Robin Lane, Concord, California, for removal4 of fuel tanks, vent pipes and concrete at Buchanan Field, Concord, 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,Y` S4. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Y- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5022. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5022, in which the Board approves plans and specifications and authorizes the Public Works Director to request infcrmal bids to be received and opened ,at 4 p.m. on May 4, 1966, for work consisting of placing aggregate base on existing subgrade z and applying a prime coat of liquid asphalt as the second phase of site preparation prior r to placing fill on the industrial lease site area at Buchanan Field, 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. ABSENT: None. 3 In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Nos. 5028-29. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 5028-29, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute agreements with L. C. Smith Company and Liton Construction Company for work to be done in Assessment District No. 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard, is APPROVED. tW l The foregoing order was passed by the 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 r Ar na'+ r. April 19, 1966 - continued I ry I In the Matter of Approval of w Resolution No. 5030. i On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that Resolution No. 5030, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute appli- cation for funding of component projects under the Community Action Program, said projects totaling $1,291,422, of which $1,141,739 is requested from the Federal Government, subject to the understanding that the local share of each component will be provided, by the spon- Boring agency, 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.y iE1. NOES: None. h ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5032. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5032, in which the Board approves preliminary plans and estimate . and authorizes preparation of detailed plans for site work, dormitory building, and security 'i cell at the Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, said estimate for total cost of the work i being $173,145,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 Hearing on a jWeed Abatement Program within i Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. fk Marshal Gerald Duarte of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District explained s the weed abatement program to the Board and stated that a survey of the properties within the District had been made, including inspection and posting of notices concerning the weed abatement requirements ; and The following persons appeared to protest: Mr. Don L. Henderson, 1312 Kansas Circle, Concord; Attorney John F. Kinard, representing A. M. Ellis; Mr. T. J. Nelson, 3500 Echo Springs Road, Lafayette, who entered a letter in evidence; Mr. Gordon Fisk, representing the Bonanza Development Company; Mr.' B. Fiske; and The Clerk read a letter from Mr. Frank L. Mitchell, Clayton, stating that he had been ill but that he would comply with the notice as soon as he could do so; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that these matters are referred to the District for study and report to the Board. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter concerning the Bonanza DevelopmeICompanyisalsoreferredtoMr. C. C. Rich Chiefpy Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control District, for the reason that Mr. Fisk stated that the property in question (15,000 acres located south of Concord and east of Walnut Creek) is under the control of the County Flood Control District, and his client can do nothing whatsoever to the property without permission from 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,x Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. q n NOES: None. ABSENT: None. x s a FM t y v}. 11 April 19, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Distribution rte of Literature in County Buildings. V Supervisor James E. Moriarty having reported that the Social Programs Committee had ryW considered County Administrator J. P. McBrien's recommendation that union literature not be r.> distributed in county buildings, and having noted that such activities interfere with regular 4'. departmental operations and services, and having indicated that the Social Programa Committee 4 4- concurs with the recommendation of the County Administrator; 9-BIH; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD 7 ORDERED that the finding of the Social Programs Committee is APPROVED. t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: fir, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, K., Edmund A. Linseheid, James P. Kenny.G NOES: None. M', r. ABSENT: None. I V x. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, Califo ia. w A I 1, - 1, , ,.: ", S.i.James a y, airman ATTEST: ll W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Z- 4 By s1 1 Deputy er 11 11 -_: T r: 11 L tit'',._ y. e, te I x a J,. f X Yn u 11 Si r y 4 ti c µ 11. y.. 7 I I ff ai. as 1 1 m 1. i 1 r. X t J' r4, 0 1§'s sU r., It"',I I- BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1966 u' THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION w AT 9 A.M. 3' IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. x¢ PRESENT: HONORABLE EDMUND A. w LINSCHEID, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS c5' JOHN COLL. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS JAMES E. MORIARTY, JAMES P. KENNY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing f attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor y Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, with the understanding that there will be no cost to the county for travel expenses, the following: Clara P. Bright, Chief Rehabilitation Therapist, County Hospital, at workshop on physical therapy for the mentally retarded in Chicago, Illinois, in the period from May 8, 1966 through May 11, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linstheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report on authorized r overnight travel by county employees . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that receipt of report of County Administrator on authorized overnight travel by county employees during the quarter ending March 30, 1966, is acknowledged. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. NW17 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 DECREASE INCREASEi County Hospital 1 ea. Operating Light, 1003 0 - Ritter Model L-801 2 ea. Operating Light Wilmot Castle Model V. L-830 w/2 ea Wilmot Castle Intensity controls #Y-91221 one control for each light. Installation charges for above listed lights 4% California Sales Tax Change qty. from 1 to 2 County Library 10 Key calculator 1206 16 Storage Cabinet 1206 40 Tape recorder 1206 40 Desk double pedestal 1206 51 t Chair steno 1206 3 1 Visible file 1206L%160 k 98 y. e April 26, 1966 - continued - s?- APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Co. Serv. Area Lib. 7 - Antioch Land Purchase 2707 215 Building Construction 2707 215 1. Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION Z 1. Clayton Road 1003 78 Y 1. Clayton Road 1003 78 1. Pt. Chicago Hwy.1003 330 1. Pt. Chicago Hwy.1003 330 1. Clayton Road 1003 41 1. Clayton Road 1003 41 2. Valley View Road 1003 20 j2. Lilac Drive 1003 30 a 3. Pacheco Blvd. 1003 862 4. Bear Creek Road 1003 19563 4. Bear Creek Road 1003 1,563 1. Liberty Links Hwy. 1003 15,679 1. Liberty Links Hwy. 1003 15,679 5. Myrtle Road 1003 650 3. Magnolia Way 1003 432 3. Mt . Diablo Blvd.1003 225 3. Clayton Road 1003 1,159 v 3. Buena Vista 1003 363 Y 3. Moraga Way 1003 316 Betterments 1003 3,139 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 3. Knickerbocker Lane 1003 1 108 PUBLIC WORKS 6. Register Punch w/compressor &-1003 39100 Fittings r Professional & Personal 1003 Service 3,100 Sheriff - #255 Way r Open shelving unit 1003 6125 Ladder (rolling steel stairs ) 90 Typewriter Manual 15 inch 225 x41 Typewriter, Electric 15 inch 260 SOCIAL SERVICE 500 Office Equipment Letter Opener 185 Board and Care 185 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. yh 5 NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of sw;f Hospital Care. 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 of Hospital care: Mrs. Madgel Hald 319.58 Mrs. Jacqueline Lighthall 846.25 Mr. Ben Lynch 463.21 Fs Mr. Lester Scott 510.74 Y it 7r 0994 April 260 1966 - continued - aims PASSED AND ADOPTED on April 26, 1966, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing i the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal .action against the following persons to recover the cost of hospital care rendered to them or the decedents whom they represent: WILLIAM G. CHASE as Administrator of the Estate of Ruth Lillian Lyons, Deceased. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Determining Pecuniary Ability to Pay and Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. The Board finds and orders as follows : j H.Y That Rose High and her infant child received institutional care from the Contra Costa County Hospital in January, 1965, and that a reasonable charge therefor is $257.!}J}. i ray That Leon High is the spouse of Rose High and the father of said infant child. That Leon High has the financial ability to support Rose High and said infant` child and was pecuniarily able to support them when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against F Leon High and Rose High to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Rose High and said infant child.4N 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. K NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to negotiate for recovery of cost of deten- tion and/or transportation of prisoners. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to negotiate for recovery of cost of I detention and/or transportation of prisoners charged with violations occuring within the 4 I City of Pittsburg. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: S j AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. t% NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. r P; 00 T Aa April 26, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing County Health Officer to apply for supplementary allocation from State Depart- ment of Public Health.M On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Officer is AUTHORIZED to apply for a supplementary allocation x of $500 for the fiscal year 1965-1966 from the State Department of Public Health for services to migrants . r' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:n AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. ti NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Proposed Legal Aid Program. This being the time fixed for report by the Board's Administration and Finance Y Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) on the County Bar Association's proposal w for a Legal Services Program; and Supervisor Kerry, a member of the Committee, having been d esignated as the County's representative to attend a meeting in Washington, D. C., regarding pollution matters and therefore unable to attend todays meeting of the Board; and On the recommendation and motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Suervisor Dias, } IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is CONTINUED to Thursday, April 29, 1966 at 3 p.m. r., The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. A ABSENT: Supervisors James P. Kenny, James E. Moriarty. 1V7 ' rR11 In the Matter of Letter applying for the position of Public Defender. This Board having received a letter from E. Walter Lynch, Attorney at Law, 1065 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California, applying for the position of Public Defender; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is referred 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. A In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of Youth Authority Inspection Report, Contra Costa a. County Boys ' Ranch, by the x, State of California. r<_y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report on inspection of Contra Costa County Boys ' Ranch by the State of California, Department of Youth Authority, is ACKNOWLEDGED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said report is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisor Dias and with Supervisor Coll serving in Supervisor Moriarty's behalf) for review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. L" NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. i. S 4 301 i April 26, 1966 - continued In the Platter of Proposal r4regardingdistributionof literature with applications G t for dog licenses . f The Board having heretofore referred to Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, a proposal that a concise statement of animal regulations be distributed with applicationsfordoglicenses; and It having been brought to the attention of the Board that this is a matter which yconcernstheCountyClerk; J On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatsaidproposalisreferredtoMr. W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, for any commenthemaywishtomake. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny, In the Matter of Letter from Mayor, City of i Martinez, requesting night time, outside perimeter patrol around the County Jail. This Board having received a letter from Mr. Jahn Costanza, Mayor of the CityofMartinez, requesting that a night time, outside perimeter patrol be initiated around the1CountyJail; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD I ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and the Sheriff for report to the Board. k The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. Fl f ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Request s for formation of street lighting service district rforproposedSubdivision p 34x4, Moraga area. 1 rte This Board having received a letter from Transamerica Title Insurance Companyonbehalfofitsclient, Residential Properties, Inc., owner and subdivider of proposed aF I Subdivision 34$4, consisting of 60 lots in the Moraga area, requesting formation of a kstreetlightingservicedistrict; t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD . ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator and the Public Works Department for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing r Vice Chairman to Execute Agreements with Certain 1 Cities for Installation and Maintenance of Teletype Systems . Y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Edmund A. Linscheid, Mice Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements between the County of Contra Costa and the Cities of Antioch El CerritoMartinez, Pinole, Pittsburg, Richmond, San Pablo and Walnut Creek, for the installation 3 z and maintenance of a teletype system for the transmission of police communications, the county to be reimbursed for all services provided. i Mme. 30 Zf_ April 26, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors "Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Receipt of comments of County Administrator on the 1964-1965 Grand Jury y Taxes and Assessment Committee Report. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD jv ORDERED that receipt of comments of the County Administrator on the report of the Taxes and r ; Assessment Committee of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury, is ACKNOWLEDGED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said comments and attachments i be forwarded to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Superior Court Judge, who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury, and that a copy of same be placed on file by the Clerk of the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. l NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Receipt of supplementary comments of County Administrator on the 1964-1965 Grand Jury Planning Committee Report. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of supplementer comments of the County Administrator on the report of the Planning Committee of the 1964-1965 Grand Jury, is ACKNOWLEDGED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said supplementary comments and i x attachments be forwarded to the Honorable Norman A. Gregg, Superior Court Judge, who appointed the 1964-1965 Grand Jury, and that a copy of same be placed on file by the Clerk of the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Y ' y`AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. q/ U In the Matter of Request from Superintendent of Buildings re permission to use jail inmates to rte clear weeds at Buchanan s Field. This Board having received a request from E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings, on behalf of the Concord Babe Ruth League, for permission to use jail inmates to aclearweedsfromthebaseballdiamondsonBuchananField; r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny.v JW rw 3Wf, a TApril 26, 1966 - continued - I In the Matter of Authorizing r the use of Prisoner Labor to xClearLittleLeagueBaseball v Field, Concord. Supervisor Coll having requested that prisoner labor be used to clear the Little f League Baseball Field on U. S. Navy property at the end of Olivera Street, Concord, said field having been moved from Buchanan Field due to widening of creek; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDr ORDERED that said request is granted. s} I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: w AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. r ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. v In the Matter of Paying prisoners for roadside refuse cleanup work. This Board having on July 23, 1963 adopted a policy authorizing payment _of 50 cents per 8-hour day (permitted by Penal Code, Section 4019.3) to those County prisoners who work in creek clearing and fire fighting, effective August 1, 1963; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Department and County Sheriff, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Yr said policy is extended to include prisoners assigned to roadside refuse cleanup work. 21 i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. t NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. t In the Matter of Approving Ordinances . On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1976 which rezones land in the Byron area, request of Curtis & Broderick (1055-RZ) ; f No. 1977 which rezones land in the Alhambra Valley area, request of Bryan & Murphy (1086-RZ); No. 1978 which rezones land in the Byron area, request of Leo Thomas 1090-RZ) ; No. 1979 which rezones land in the Pinole area, request of Bay View Development Company (1091-RZ) . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circu- lation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows : No. 1976 in "THE BRENTWOOD NEWS" j No. 1977 in the "CONTRA COSTA TIMES" No. 1978 in "THE BRENTWOOD NEWS"a i No. 1979 in the "PINOLE PROGRESS" The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. X. tXK ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. 3 r rs 30--L KT" April 26, 1966 - continued - 4 In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1969, 1972 and 1973. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1969, 1972 and 1973 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, .IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. 5 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: St. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. s ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of ratifying T Clerk's action in referring copy of alternative writ of mandate and related documents in Court action to- the Office of the District Attorney.y. The Clerk of this Board having on April 25, 1966, referred copy of alternative writ of mandate and related documents served on Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk, on April 25, 1966, in Action No. 100719 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Ey. County of Contra Costa, HARRY P. LAMBRECHT AND RAY R. WYGAL versus THOMAS G. HEATON, 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report and approving recommendations of the County Administrator. The County Administrator having this day filed his report and recommendations on F the matter of the Marshal of the consolidated Walnut Creek-Danville Judicial Court District providing civil and peace-keeping services in the Danville area; w NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED, and the recommendations contained therein APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is DIRECTED to submit a report indicating the manner in which the proposals contained in his report are working out, said report to be submitted six months after the Walnut Creek Municipal Court District and the Danville Judicial Court District are consolidated. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. s ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Approval of Rental of County-owned Property i for Construction Field Office. on Willow Pass Road, Concord) . G. W. Galloway Company and L. C. Christopher, 5115 Azusa Canyon Road, Baldin Park, rJ: California, have been awarded the contract for construction of Willow Pass Road bridge a across the Walnut Creek Channel by the Contra Costa County Flood Control District; and Said contractors desire to set up their field office on the nearby county-owned property, between Freeway 680 and Walnut Creek Channel, on the southerly side of Willow Passe Road, Concord; and On the recommendation of the County Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said rental of county property is hereby APPROVED with the following terms and conditions : r` CJ 1) The use of the property shall be non-exclusive and for the sole purpose x P S A April 262 1966 - continued f of parking an Office Trailer and Parts Van in connection with said contractor's field operation. 2) The rental shall be $20 per month, payable to Contra Costa County in advance. No credit shall be allowed for proration of advance rent. x 3) The rental shall commence on April 26, 1966 and continue for the dura- tion of the contractors construction project. A 4) The contractor shall maintain and leave the premises in as good a con- dition as when he moved in and shall remove all his belongings and any waste upon vacating the premises. 5) Contractors shall indemnify and save harmless the County from and against any and all loss, damage, liability, expense, claims or demands of whatever character, direct or consequential, including injuries to agents or employees of the County, directly or indirectly contributed to or caused by the contractorst operation and use of the county-owned property. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director be and is HEREBY AUTHORIZED ty.. to sign and accept the foregoing Rental Agreement on behalf of the County.t f d j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. fa, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Recommendation of the Administration and Finance Committee re submission of new Economic Opportunity Projects and Programs. This Board having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors:; x t Kenny and Coll) request of the Taxpayers Association regarding timing and submission oY r new Economic Opportunity Programs and project proposals to the Board, with particular reference to proposal by the County Health Officer relative to a Sanitary and Public Health Aid Project; and Supervisor Coll having reported that all parties concerned have been fully advised of the proper procedure and said parties have given assurance that said procedure shall 1 be followed in the future;ry+ NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Administration and Finance Committee is APPROVED. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: u AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. y1 NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing yi= r Probation Officer to submit application to U. S. Department t of Labor.v 1 a i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Probation Officer is AUTHORIZED to submit application to the 4 U. S. Department of Labor for Day Treatment Center - Work Oriented Center program for boys. =; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. yE; f NOES: None. µABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kemy. F AlM i7 r LJ 0 l J 3' April 26, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Y Summons and Complaint in Court action to the Office of the 4 District Attorney. w r The Clerk of this Board having on April 21, 1966, referred copy of Summons and j Complaint served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on April 21, 1966, in Action No. 100109 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, ROSAN r` KEEFER versus WESTERN EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCORPORATED, at al, to the Office of the i 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None, ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. U In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric h Company to install safety lighting at the intersection of Oak Grove Road and Treat z Lane. 1 After an engineering study and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, e ; Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS v BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install one (1) 21,000 lumen mercury vapor light on the southeast corner of Oak Grove Road and z'= Treat Lane, said light to be heeled over Treat Lane. s rvk, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company yr to install street lights in County Service Area L-20, Rheem. At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy for street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in County Service Area L-20 as follows : On the east side of Camino Ricardo two poles north of Ashbrook Place between lots No. 17 and No. 18) . yr The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. i caf• NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. U • eo 9-11. R i i ri r April 26, 1966 - continued - f In the Matter of Bids for construction of an Emergency j Operating Center Communications Building, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. This being the time fixed to receive bids for construction of an Emergency Oper- ating Center Communications Building, adjoining Administration Building of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Geary Road and Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, i bids were received from the following and read by the Clerk: Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Walnut Creek Kirkham Chaon & Kirkham Walnut Creek D. L. P. Davis Co.Oakland fes Winn Construction Co. Walnut Creek Gil Construction Co. Pacheco i Built-Right Construction Martinez; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Public Works Department for submission to the Z. S. Civil Defense Office, Region 7, for review, following which the Public Works Department ' ` will make its recommendation to the Board as to award of the contract. 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. wr r NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Bids for construction of an Emergency Operating Center Communications Building, Pleasant Hill; Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to return to all but the three lowest bidders, any checks accompanying bids received this date for the construction of an Emergency Operating Center Communications Building, adjoining Administration Building of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Geary Road and Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill, 4 r California. 1 The foregoinggng order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Authorizing Frederick Confer and Associates, Supervising Architect, to V FemployProjectInspectorfor s proposed Richmond Health Building. This Board having on February 13, 1963, executed an Agreement with Frederick Confer and Associates, Supervising Architect for the County, which Agreement permits employment by said firm, of architectural representatives required for current building projects; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the employment of Charles Bradshaw as project 1, inspector on the proposed Richmond Health Building, effective on or about May 1, 1966, at a base rate of $900 per month, the Supervising Architect to be reimbursed in accordance with the terms of said Agreement. uY t µ, t X08) a. r Y . April 26, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Rescinding Resolutions Nos. 4912 and 4913• Y=Y Good cause appearing therefor; and i¢ Pursuant to the request of the Office of the Attorney General, and on motion of z Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Nos. 4912 and 4913, adopted by the Board March 8, 1966, pertaining to concrete and steel pipe antitrust cases, be and the same are hereby RESCINDED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. 6 NOES: None. t Y ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. a; In the Matter of Letter from Otto Carstens, Concord, re vegetable stand on Highway 4, Antioch area. This Board having received a letter from Mr. Otto Carstens, 2254 Concord Avenue, Concord, directing attention to an unattractive vegetable roadside stand on Highway 4 goingp west from the junction of 84, on the north side of the highway, Antioch area; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Planning and Building Inspection Departments a for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: c3 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Request of City of Concord on Formationk. of Assessment District No. 37. This being the time set for hearing on request of the City of Concord for consent to form Assessment District No. 37; and Supervisor Coll reported that the Local Agency Formation Commission members y recommend this hearing be continued until such time as the Commission has completed its hearings on this matter; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is continued. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Executive Secretary of the Local Agency IFormationCommissionisrequestedtoadvisetheClerkoftheBoardwhensaidCommissionhas completed its hearings, at which time the Clerk will calendar the matter for the Board. C The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. b NOES: None. rt ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. CI W q• y ice r u y 5 April 26, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF d}_ Resolution No. 5033. STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 X. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5033, in which the Board approves agreement with McGuire & Hester, Oakland, in the amount of $51,149.50, for construction of portion of Line "A" R Ygnacio Valley Channel), Concord, is APPROVED. Y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. f [S ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5034- On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5034, in which the Board designates the County Probation Officer as the person authorized to collect charges mentioned in Welfare and Institutions I Code Sections 903 and 903.1, or established by order of the juvenile court, for the care of juveniles, IS APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. y ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5035. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5035, in which the Board authorizes Vice Chairman to execute Satisfaction of Liens taken against the following persons, is APPROVED: Joseph A. Davilla, Jr., and Frances Davilla Margaret A. Mallman Don ja Lou Carr Theodore D. Sciortino. The foregoing order was passed by the following, vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. s s In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5036. l On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5036, in which the Board authorizes Vice-Chairman to execute lease with the Board of Trustees of the Walnut Creek Veterans Memorial Building for the use s. of the Building by the veterans organizations for five years at annual rental of $1.00 payable $5.00 in advance, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: j AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. s r f.p S x• jt Y'. i 310 x April 26, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5037. p On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4- ORDERED that Resolution No. 5037, in which the Board accepts, on behalf of the Contra Costa 4 N. cA County Fire Protection District, at no cost to the -county, a grant deed from Rossmoor n Corporation and State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America, conveying 0.8 acre of og- property for the purpose of constructing a fire station, said deed containing certain covenants and conditions which shall be removed by quitclaim deed from the grantors upon completion of construction of the fire station, is APPROVED. 4- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. Y ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of A roval of Resolution No. 503 . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5038, in which the Board fixes June 14 1966 at 10 a.m. as time for hearing on proposed annexation of Bay View Park area to County Service area L-41, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5043. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r` ORDERED that Resolution No. 5043, in which the Board authorizes Thomas G. Heaton, Director of Planning, to execute application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for Urban Planning Assistance Grant, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. 4 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5045. x On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5045, in which the Board authorizes Edmund A. Linscheid, Vice Chairman, to execute revised Letter of Agreement holding harmless the Federal Government for any damages arising out of the operation of runway lights at Buchanan Field during the hours that the Federal Aviation Agency Air Traffic Control Tower is inoperative, is APPROVED.. x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. Gr In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5047• a, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5047, in which the Board proclaims the week of May 1 through May 7, 1966 as 'League of Women Voters Week," is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. 4 r April 26, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of i Resolution No. 5049. 1 On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5049, in which the Board grants jurisdiction to the San Pablo Sanitary District in connection with formation of Assessment District No. 31, is APPROVED. y. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5056. z- On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that Resolution No. 5056, in which the Board fixes May 170 1966 at 11 a.m. as the k: time to receive bids for construction of Runway 1R - 19L, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord, FAA Project No. 9-04-049-D 11, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. a NOES: None. ti ABSENT: Supervisors James P. Kenny, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5058. n On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that Resolution No. 5058, in which the Board authorizes the Attorney General of the State of California, to proceed on behalf of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District to represent it in all legal actions and proceedings concerning antitrust cases involving the sale of concrete and steel water pipe, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James P. Kenny, James E. Moriarty. rte, In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5059. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5059, in which the Board authorizes the Attorney General of the State of California, to proceed on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to represent it in all legal actions and proceedings concerning antitrust cases involving the sale of concrete and steel water pipe, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NtNOES: None. x ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5061. x 3 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5061, in which the Board fixes May 17, 1966, at 10 a.m. as the time for conveyance of grant of easement to Byron-Bethany Irrigation District for a 25-foot access road along the east boundary of the county-owned Boys ' Ranch property, is APPROVED. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. s ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. i'4; 3l? 7.April 26, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5062. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5062, in which the Board authorizes Vice-Chairman to execute application for funding of Community Action Program component projects under the Nelson Amendment, said project totaling $314,814, of which $266,074 is requested from the Federal Government, subject to the understanding that local share is to be provided by component project sponsors, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. G In the Matter of Appropriations Adjustment for Office of the County Sheriff. The Board having considered an appropriation adjustment for the Office of the County Sheriff in the amount of $6,770 for the purchase of a spectrophotometer, as suggested by the State Fish and Game Department; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Alla AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. r 4 In the Matter of Fixing Hearing date on County Park Functions . The County Administrator having this day presented to the Board his report and recommendations concerning the matter of organizational arrangements for park functions which may continue to be the responsibility of the County of Contra Costa, and having advised the Board that the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission had endorsed, with some reservation, the recommendations being presented to the Board today; and The County Administrator having suggested that a public hearing be held with reference to the park functions;fir On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Y. ORDERED that May 10, 1966 at 11:15 a.m. is fixed as the time for the hearing. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. YEu i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. U r In the Matter of Approving co- sponsorship for the Contra Costa t Youth Conference at Diablo Valley College on May 30, 1966. This Board having received a communication dated April 18, 1966, from the Contra Costa Office of the Bay Area Social Planning Council and the Contra Costa County Delinquenc Prevention Commission in which the Board is requested to co-sponsor the Contra Costa Youth Conference at Diablo Valley College on May 30, 1966; and Mr. Fred Kracke, representing the Contra Costa Office of the Bay Area Social j Planning Council, and Mrs. Robert T. Adams, representing the Contra Costa County Delinquencyly Prevention Commission, having appeared and urged that the Board provide co-sponsorship of said event; and NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said co-sponsorship request is hereby APPROVED, it being under- stood from the above-named representatives that no County allocation of funds is required. I 31.3. { April 26, 1966 - continued The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: c AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, James P. Kenny. f And the Board adjourns at 2:45 p.m. to meet on Thursday, April 28, 1966, at 3 p.m. n,.the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. Edmund A. L ns the d, Vice Chairman M, t ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK a By y. Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, APRIL 289 1966 H THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED J. . SESSION AT 3 P.M.ss IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. ryr PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS f ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. G . ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 2 b Inthematter of approving appropriation for election 1costs relative to election of representatives of the spoor to the Economic Oppor- tunity Council. On the recommendation of the Economic Opportunity Development Director and the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 7-515, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity h is AUTHORIZED to expend up to $800 in connection with provisions for the election of 1 representatives of the poor to the Economic Opportunity Council. w IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Office oflEconomicOpportunityisAUTHORIZEDtoworkoutarrangementswiththeRegistrationand JElection Supervisor, Office of the County Clerk, to .obtain necessary election equipment and supplies, with the understanding that the Election and Registration Office is to be reimbursed from said $800, sThe foregoing order was passed by the 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 Proposed Legal Aid Program. J.. 4 April 28, 1966 being the date set by this Board of Supervisors to give further attention to the matter of the establishment of a Legal Aid Program, particularly to the modifi legal aid proposal of the Contra Costa County Bar Association, and to hear a report on said matter by the Board Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kerry and T. J. ColL'- and i h April 28, 1966 - continued - The following persons having appeared and urged approval of the proposal of the Contra Costa County Bar Association: r Mr. Eugene Brusatori, Director, Contra Costa County Office of Economic opportunity; Mr. Primo Ruiz, Chairman, Contra Costa County Economic Opportunity Council; Mrs. Ionia White, Co-chairman, Citizens Committee for Neighborhood Legal Services in Contra Costa County and Chairman, Richmond Ccordinating Organizations, who presented a supporting petition bearing fifty (50) signatures; w Mrs. Althea Rice, West Neighborhood Council of Pittsburg and Pittsburg Concerted Services Project; yt= Reverend William 0. Smith, member, Contra Costa County Economic Opportunity Y . Council; and Attorney Edwin R. Baltimore; and The following persons having appeared and expressed opposition to said legal aid proposal: Mr. Millard H. Meyers, President, Apartment Owners Association of Western Contra Costa County; Mr. Bill D. Horne, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Taxpayers y Association, Inc. ; Mr. Zane Taylor, West Contra Costa Board of Realtors; s Mr. E. K. Lane, taxpayer and property owner; Mr. Jack Murray, President, Contra Costa Board of Realtors, who placed a letter on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; Mr. Ron Howard who read a letter signed by Mr. Jack E. Diggs, President, Apartment House Association of Contra Costa County, Inc. and who placed said letter on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; and1 Mr. Bob Lee, Vice President, Apartment Owners Association of West Contra Costa County; and 5.'. The Clerk of the Board .of Supervisors having noted that letters had been received from the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1675, endorsing the proposal for neighborhood legal services in Contra Costa County; from Mr. E. C. Marriner, Secretary, Pittsburg Human Relations Commission, stating that it is the desire of the Commission to have legal aid in civil matters made available as soon as possible to low income persons ; and from Attorney Michael N. Huffaker, who opposed the legal aid program; and The following persons having also appeared and opposed the legal aid proposal of the Contra Costa County Bar Association: Attorney William Moses, member of the Executive Committee and Past President, Contra Costa County Bar Association, who urged a modified "judicare" program under which the County of Contra Costa would provide office space and clerical help and under which the Contra Costa County Bar Association would provide voluntary legal aid through private attorneys, who stated that his proposal would cost only ; 25, 000 annually whereas the proposal of the Contra Costa County Bar Association would cost $300,000 annually under the sponsorship of the Economic Opportunity Office, who advised that his plan in one year of operation would provide data to show the need and cost of legal aid services, and who (in response to r the inquiry of Supervisor Coll) stated that he would be willing to provide the leadership for implementation of his proposal; f' Attorney Arthur Robson who stated that the proposal of Attorney Moses was ang excellent one, that the proposal costs were realistic, and that the type of program was a "referred counsel" one which would be satisfactory to the Legal Counsel, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D. C. , which office opposed the "Judicare" plan; Mr. Ralph Johnson, representing the Richmond Council of Industries, who stated that the Council does not oppose legal aid for the poor but that the Council does object to the particular plan under consideration, that he had contacted the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Chicago, Illinois and had been advised that said Association would send a trained staff specialist to Contra Costa County to sutdy the feasibility of establishing a legal aid program if the county would pay the travel expenses (no salary charge) of the specialist; Mr. Eugene Larson of El Cerrito, who suggested that the matter of establishing a legal aid program be placed on the June or November ballot and leave the decision to the voters of the county; and f Proponents of the legal aid program recommended by the Contra Costa County Bar Association, namely, Mrs. Ionia White, Attorney Edwin R. Baltimore, Mrs. Althea Rice, Mr. Primo Ruiz, and Mr. Eugene Brusatori, having reasserted their support of the proposed program and spoken in rebuttal of the opinions expressed by the opponents of the program; and iYq y 314 April 28, 1966V- continued The hearing on the proposed program having then been closed and individual Super- visors having commented as follows: tea Supervisor E. A. Linscheid who stated that the proposed program should be approved and noted that a budget appropriation adjustment to finance the county share of the program would require a four-fifths favorable vote of the Board of Supervisors; Supervisor Coll who stated that in his opinion there was a need for legal k aid services and that he felt the program proposed by Attorney Moses should be approved, or if not, a "Judicare" program should be r 3 established; Supervisor A. M. Dias who stated that he was in favor of legal aid for the poor but that he was opposed to the program suggested by the Contra Costa County Bar Association, that he could see little difference between the present and prior rejected proposal of said Association, and that less factual information had been presented at this hearing than at the first hearing on the matter; ySupervisorKennyreportedthatheandSupervisorCollhadmetonseveral occasions when the combined Public Defender and Legal Aid proposal was under consideration, that they felt the two programs should be separated and such action had been taken, that he felt the legal aid program as noi-r proposed should be approved, and that in his opinion the federal government would act to initiate a legal aidg program if the Board of s Supervisors did not; and Supervisor Dias then moved to disapprove the revised legal aid proposal of the 4. Contra Costa County Bar Association and his motion was seconded by Supervisor Coll and the vote on the motion was as follows: AYES: Supervisors Dias and Coll NOES: Supervisors Linscheid and Kenny ABSENT:Supervisor J. E. Moriarty; and The vote on said motion being a tie vote the legal aid proposal of the Contra Costa y County Bar Association failed to receive Board approval; and Thereupon Supervisor Coll moved that the legal aid program suggested by Attorney Moses be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board of Supervisors I there being no second to said motion; and 1 Supervisor Linscheid then moved that the legal aid matter be referred to the Office of the County Administrator, the Executive Committee of the Economic Opportunity Council, the P1BarAssociationsintheCounty, the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board of Supervisors, and the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, Inc. for review and possible j solution to the problem; and said motion having been seconded by Supervisor Coll; and the vote on said motion was as follows: 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 at 5:50 p.m. in respect to the memory of the late Harold Henry, Supervisor of District III, Monterey County, to meet on Tuesday, May 3, 1966, at 9 in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. James . K7 Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy 'ClerkClerk oka r. r t , ir . 1 r n` T, P` BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION r BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, r`R CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. r s In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during month of April, 1966. 7 T} On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of April, 1966, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the chairman authorized to sign said minutes . i f S j 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. r= ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments . 1 On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor c Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following k personnel adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that r 1 said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: N,jHealth Department. Add one (1) Public Health Nurse, Salary Range 36 556-$676), and cancel one (1) Dental Hygienist Salary Range 36 ($556-$676 ) , effective May 4, 1966. Y . Also delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Dental Hygienist. 4t Office of Economic Reclassify two (2) Economic Opportunity Program E` Opportunity.Development Assistants, Salary Range 50 ($782-$950) ,° to Economic Opportunit Program Specialist II, Salary Range 50 ($782-1950) , effective May 49 1966. Also delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Economic Opportunity Program Development Assistant. 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. Z- ABSENT. Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments . t 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 I appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Auditor-Controller Office Service Data Processing Office Services Freight Drayage Express 1003 500 N Martinez Administration Bldgs . Building Dept. Building 1003 r 500 Repairs 4 i 3l ) roe May 3, 1966 - continued - n A, APPROPRIATION FUNDDECREASE INC_ Superior Courts Five drawer legal file 1003 Professional & Personal10030Ap Expense 140 Social Service - 500 N Office Equipment Electric Typewriter 280BoardandCare280 Temporary Salaries 1003i 1003 13,000 iOvertime 4,000 lHouseholdexpense10031,000RentofEquipment10035,000Automileageemployees10038,000Othertravelemployees1003700 14PersonalandProfessional100315000 Services M General Relief - County Aid 1003 Basic 169700 Probation - Boys Ranch ter qF. Flair-type 48" powered mower 425 a '= attachment for Ford 9N Tractor Mott 48" model) Recreations Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Upper Happy Valley Road 1003 192. Oil Canyon Road 1003 8004. Buchanan Road 1003 4505. Valley View Road 1003 3,200DesignEngineering1003839Betterments10033,200 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Ridge Park Drive 1003 201. Ridge Park Drive 1003 203. First Street 1003 3533. First Street 1003 4. 145DeerhillRoad10031,000 Building Maintenance Temporary Help 2j,530Overtime 12,9000aCostApplied4,430 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. iV In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. t On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of SupervisorColl, 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: Will H. Perry, Jr., Director, Disaster Office, to attend Region 7 conference Q, of the United States Civil Defense Council in Phoenix, Arizona in the period from May 24, 1966 through May 27, 1966. h 31Tm May 3, 1966 - continued 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing 1 Suit to Recover Costs Owed Contra Costa County. T 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 costs owed Contra,,. , Costa County. jr Mr. Augustus Allen 139.08 Patricia Haines 159.22 Mrs . Doris Apodaca 153.15 Mr. James Henderson 111.00 Mr. Alvin Ball, Jr. 93.78 Mrs . Bertha Herbert 63.66 Mr. Gary Bass 132.72 Mr. Hershell Honzell 169.84 Mr. Jesus Bara jas 70.00 Mr. Ray Lehmkuhl 188.2 Mrs . Barbara Bennett 42. 6 Mr. Walter Long 70. 0 Mary Lee Brice aka 197.60 Mr. Arlis Loe 95.28 00, Mary Lee Jackson Mr. Peter LoBese 131.65 Mrs . Betty Brooks 165.58 Mr. Kemeth Melton 76.80 Mr. Ira Coe 129.28 Mr. Joseph Newell 135.57 Mr. Robert Roy Davis 85.87 Mr. Joel Shinn 146.05 PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 3, 1966, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. re i a17 I e f AuthorizingIntheMatterog Suit to Recover Cost of 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'. cars: 4„ Mrs . Myra Davison $225.34 a PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 3, 1966 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.i, ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. T ° In the Matter of Authorizing Settlement of County Claim against Mrs . Evelyn Kendall. P As recommended by the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controll8 is authorized to accept the sum of $4 200 in full settlement of county claim against Mrs . Evelyn Kendall in the amount of $5,745.78• I 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. AN V r 318 t_. May 3, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Compromise of the County Claim Against the Estate z. of George H. Barber and Release of Lien.t 4 Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: That the Auditor-Controller is authorized and directed to accept $1,000 in full settlement of the County's claim against the estate of George H. Barber and the Chairman of y the Board is authorized and directed to execute a full Release of the Reimbursement Agree- ment and Notice of Lien heretofore executed by the said George H. Barber, which is to be delivered upon payment of the mentioned settlement sum. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 7 James P. Kenny. t NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. n= V In the Matter of Authorizing J Chairman to execute agreement with City of Concord for y Installation and MaintenanceF of Teletype System. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY TII BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement between F: the County of Contra Costa and the City of Concord for the installation and maintenance of k a teletype system for the transmission of police communications, the county to be reimbursed for all services provided. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. Tx ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. U In the Matter of Agreement between Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and Robert A. Rivera, dba Bob w and Fred's Rotovating. 44 Gerald Duarte, Marshal of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, appeared before the Board and recommended that a contract be awarded to Robert A. Rivera, tk dba Bob and Fred's Rotovating, 25 El Mirador, Walnut Creek, California, for the removal fk of weeds and refuse and weed abatement work; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract is awarded to said Bob and Fred's Rotovating, and James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of CoYtra Costa County, Ex Officio Governing Body of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: µ: Vi•AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. rh.NOES: None.ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. r/In the Matter of Proposed study of Standard Metro-politan Statistical Areas .On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARDr. a=ORDERED that the County Administrator and the Planning Director are AUTHORIZED to explore the feasibility of having the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa designated as separate Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas .IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator is DIRECTED to contact the proper Alameda County officials for the purpose of effecting a joint study of the matter. A The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. C NOES: None.ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. 3l q Y May 3s, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Adding Contra Costa County Fire Protection District to x: Ithe Subdivision Study Committee. This Board having on April 19, 1966, established a Subdivision Study Committee comprised of certain County departments and other organizations, one official representative jfrom each to be selected to serve on said Committee; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is added to said Committee list, land the County Administrator is directed to contact said District and request that it desig- nate its representative to serve on the Committee . J J ti The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. R f In the Matter of Authorizing Right F of Way Division to negotiate lease of residence in Walnut Creek for County Probation Department.i 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 of residence at 2870 Kenny Drive in Walnut Creek for use by the County Probation Department as a group home for boys. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 3 r AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Community Mental Health Services for the fiscal year 1966-1967. i On the recommendation of the County Mental Health Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, 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 Contra Costa County plans for community mental health services, pursuant to, the provision of the Short-Doyle Act, for the fiscal year 1966-1967. u IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the aforesaid approval shallinclude local contracts with the Contra Costa County Association for Mentally Retarded, Inc., the 7 Contra Costa County Cerebral Palsy Society, Inc., and the Ronoh Preschool for Disturbed Children. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Mental Health Director is authorized to submit said plans to the Department of Mental Hygiene, State of California, requesting approval. I( I 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. r ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. I x 1 iIn the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to file Petition to free minor Foundling Child for Adoption. I On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is AUTHORIZED to file petition to free minor "Jane Doe II,n a foundling child, for adoption. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. w NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. r 3 May 3, 1966 - continued U.. In the Matter of Fixing date for Discussion Meeting for Candidates Y seeking the Office of Assemblyman, j 10th District. The Board on April 5, 1966 having adopted an order directing the County Adminis- trator to arrange for a meeting with those candidates =seeking the office of Assemblyman of the 10th District, who wish to appear and participate in a discussion on matters affecting the County and its citizens; and A The County Administrator having indicated that several candidates have expressed interest in the proposed meeting; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that May 12, 1966 at 3 p.m. is fixed as the time for said meeting.I 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Claim for Damages. V Louis Greer, 6744 Hagen Boulevard, El Cerrito, by his Attorney, James B. Schnake, 1007 Financial Center Building, Oakland 12, California, having filed with this Board on April 25, 1966, claim for damages in the amount _of $10,697-00 to date; 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: AYES: Supervisors 'homas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. V1 ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. j^• 'V 1r In the Matter of ratifying Clerks action in referring copy of r Summons and Complaint.4.n Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. L The Clerk of this Board having on April 28, 1966 referred copy of Summons and Complaint, served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on April 28, 1966, in Action No. 100770 of the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, sr- ARDELLA PLEASANTON, et al 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. 42" 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Request from State Regional Water Quality Control Board No. 2 for comments and recommendations re proposed waste discharge at Tidewater Oil Company, Avon Wharf. This Board having received from the State Regional Water Quality Control Board No. 2 a copy of "Report to Tidewater Oil Company Upon Effluent Diffusion by Pumping," (Supplement j No. 1 to Report on Waste Discharged dated February 4, 1966), pertaining to the companyfs pro- X posed waste discharge to be made in the vicinity of the pierhead at the Avon wharf; and The State Board having advised that any comments and recommendations, which the s county may wish to make, should be submitted in writing prior to May 31, 1966, and 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 for report to the Board. 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. 7,3.M 39 i May 3 , 1966 - continued In the Matter of Preparation of Specifications for Position of Public Defender. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to make arrangements with the r` Personnel Director so that specifications for the position of Public Defender are prepared and arrangements made for receiving and screening applications for said position. 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. r ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. r In the Matter of Request of Tidewater T Oil Company for consent to transfer interests pertaining to franchises to Phillips Petroleum Company. j This Board having received communications from Tidewater Oil Company requesting r consent to transfer certain of its interests to Phillips Petroleum Company, said Company q j to assume obligations pursuant to the following: Ordinance No. 207, franchise for pipe- line in all public roads and highways, etc. , in a portion of the County; and Ordinance NQ. 195, franchise to erect, operate, etc. , pole lines in and along certain public highways in 1 the County;q E j On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department and the District Attorney for report on May 17, 1966. 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Notice of Meeting before the State Regional Water Quality Control Board No. 2. s This Board having received an announcement of a public hearingg to be held before the State Regional Water Quality Control Board No. 2 on Thursday, May 26, 1966, 7:30 p-m- 9 in the State Office Building Assembly Room, 1111 Jackson Street, Oakland, California, for the purpose of discussing and receiving additional comments on the Regional Board' s tenta- tive policy concerning beneficial water uses to be protected in tidal waters inland from Golden Gate and within the San Francisco Bay region; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Sewage, Waste and Water Division of the Public Works Department, attention Jack Port, for the purpose of determining if action is required. 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. ABSENT : Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. Rt In 'the Matter of Assembly Bill 123$.Rw; This Board having received a communication from William T. Bagley, Assemblyman of the Seventh District, Sonoma - Marin Counties, with reference to Assembly Bill 123$ j which is enabling Legislation and which requires implementation by counties or cities, the purpose of said Bill being to permit a city or county to adopt an ordinance requiring a subdivider of 400 or more family units within a single school district to sell school sites w within the subdivision area to the school district at cost of the land plus cost of development ; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and to the County Superintendent of Schools for report to the Board. x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.fs NOES:None. 4 ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. f t May 3 , 1966 - continued A, In the Matter of Complying with Special Election Proclamation issued by Governor Brown. The Board of Supervisors on receipt of Special Election Proclamation consolidating s with the Direct Primary Election to be held June 7 1966 the submission of Assembly Bill No. 100 of the 1966 First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature (which would provide for i preparation, issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund to provide aid to school dis- tricts of the state, etc. ) , do hereby comply with that order. Said Special Election will for all purposes and procedures consolidated and prior y_.. orders of the Board of Supervisors concerning the Direct Primary will also cover this Special Election. The foregoing order, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, was PASSED and ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board:gnv: AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. t.•.t_ y On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE 5. BOARD ORDERED that a representative of the Office of the County Administrator is authorized t to attend a conference on Housing Subsidies to be held May k, 1966, at Hotel Claremont, Churchill Room, Berkeley, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. , at County expense. s The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:ti4 e"- AYES:Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. h NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. v In the Matter of Authorizing AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA Payment for Property Acquisition COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 and Acceptance of Deed for Drainage Purposes . On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following grant deed be accepted and the same be hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in the following amount to be delivere Y to the following payee: Project : Ygnacio Valley Channel, Line A; S.D.M.D. No. 1 Grantor: Guy Hyde Chick and Ramona B. Chick Settlement: $1,832.00 Deed Date: April 23, 1966 Payee: Transamerica Title Insurance Company Escrow No. 314932 y The County Clerk is directed to accept grant deed from above named grantor for the r x.. County of Contra Costa. yx The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Y AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.l NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. r h Y h A Cyrs 7/r May 3, 1966 - continued - P In the Matter of Letter in regard to Personal Property Mislaid at x . the County Hospital. A2 This Board having received a letter from Mrs . M. L. Jones, Post Office Box 4243, 1 Calisto a, California, inquiring as to certain personal property belonging to her daughter i and which she states was mislaid at the County Hospital; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Medical Director for report to the Board. 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. r G. All.. In the Matter of Request of Mrs . Verda Mae Rego, El Sobrante, re permission for her son toW assist her in selling Merry Mops. This Board having received a letter from Mrs. Verda Mae Rego, 2451 Diane Drive, 1 El Sobrante, requesting permission for her twelve-year old son to assist her this summer in selling Merry Mops, a peddlers permit having been obtained by Mrs . Rego from the Sheriff's Department; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Sheriff and to Supervisor Alfred M. Diaa for report. pvi r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. rar In the Matter of Authorizing r Chairman_ to send telegram. i 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 send telegram to the Director of the San Francisco Regional Office of Economic Opportunity, urging that he expedite funding of the Martinez Headstart Project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. U NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty.u. In the Matter of Accepting resignation of Mr. Robert Culpepper, Commissioner of Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD It ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Robert Culpepper as Commissioner of the Bethel Island 7 County Fire Protection District, is ACCEPTED. 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. i . f.: i i P- May 3, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Report of Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee re Sheriff's Aero Squadron. This Board having on November 9, 1965 approved the recommendation of the Public zt Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Moriarty) in denying the request of the Sheriff's Aero Squadron for building site on County Airport p property, Buchanan Field, due to conflict with other airport plans; and Said committee having reported this day that discussions have been held between members of the Public Works Department and the Sheriff 's Office, and it was agreed that a T-hangar unit would be satisfactory on a temporary basis, and as of May 1, 1966, one of the members of the Aero Squadron has agreed to rent such a hangar for his aircraft, which will satisfy the need for the present time; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Public Protection and Public Service Enterprises Committee is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 3 NOES: None. n" ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. x In the Matter of Approval of AS EK OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM extension of contract time to DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 13 Northbay Pipeline Company, Incorporated (Project No. 35- 13-2) . On the recommendation of Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for Storm Drainage District Zone 13, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a twenty (20) day extension of contract time due to weather conditions p is hereby GRANTED to Northbay Pipeline Company, Incorporated, for construction of portion of Line B (Jackson Way) from Danville Highway to San Ramon Creek in Alamo, California, Project No. 35-13-2.. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Northbay Pipeline CompanUO Incorporated, shall be liable for seventeen (17) calendar days of liquidated damages at P er day. 1 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, ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Request for Refund of Certain Property Taxes . This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to Mr. Emmett Hitchcock as Tax Assessor from Mr. E. A. Taliaferro, 1949 Pullman Street, San Pablo, California, in which Mr. Taliaferro objects to assessment of taxes on improvements of real property located at 6116 Bernhard, East Richmond, for the reason that utility services were ,disconnected on September 24 1962, by order of the Building Inspector and abatement of the property was xorderedbytheBoardonSeptember15, 1964, and he feels, therefore, that a refund of all F taxes levied on the improvements since September 24, 1962, would be in order; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Assessor and to the Tax Collector-Treasurer. 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. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. a h L APPOINTMENT JUDGES: Charlotte E. Elliott, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.MT JUDGES: M J. Mc Coy,Dam.; OF ELECTION.OFFICERS Dem. Ka V. Hall, Dem. Irene B. Dore, Dem.rr AND DSSNiNAlII4G cs t R cr POLLING PLACE: Lincoln SchoolE. leen Martin. Dern'-_;_Auditorium) all t Ceanslor Ave- CLERKS: Pa Newsome. Dem.- POLLING !LACES June M Ennis. Dem; Mary Ber- nue Richmond Mary L. Hearne, Dem.: Mattie 3f. JUNE PRIMARY ZI.SCTION FOR THE INSPECTOR: Dorothy Taylor. Calhoun. Dem TO BE HELD TUNS 7. Illi EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.SU NO. on JUDGES: Beulah M. Collins. POLLING PLACE: RichmondOnmotionofSupervisorPOII.IING PLACE: Mundhir F.D- R CLERKS: Barnett Dem.Women Qty Club House 1176LhthsdteidsecondedbsSuperrjumahly (image) 072 Arlington `- Asa Parjoer Rep.; Nevin Avenue. Richmond.Coll. IT IS BY THE BOARD OOR- Boulevard. Richmond. Gloria Washington. Dem.; Ida MaeINSPECTOR: Louise W a r a e r, DERED that the following named INSPECTOR: Florence Nielsen. Lawson. Dem. electorsDem. Rosallna E. Faris. Dem. appointed be and they are hereby Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.Ns CLERKS: Fleda Cremer. Dem.• appointinted as Election Officers to JUDGES Sam G. Carlson. Rep•: Arvia M. Stewart. Dem.: Bette conduct the June Primary Election d Edwards Dem. POIi LNG PLACE: Lots Agers Har ave, Dem.to be held on the 7th day of June• Dorothy Living Room) 1318 Ohio Avenue, gr CLERKS: Eva Russell, Rep.. Is- CLERK: Not Appointed. 1966• throughout the County of Con- aide Eljumaily, Non Bever Bar- Richmond. tra Caota: and the following lova-INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Hollings- RICHMOND PRECINC!NO.422 tions are hereby designated as poll- rhos. Dem worth. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Richmond r ing places in each precinct for the EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT JUDGES: Marie Dahl. Dem.; Women Qty Club House I= conducting of said election. to-wit: NO. MC Iolss Agers: Dem. Nevin Avenue, Richmond. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT Ml POLLING PLACE:San Pablo Fire IIffKKSS Ernestine Adams, INSPECTORMary Pkau, Dem. BAY VIEW PRECINCT NO. eel House Number 2. Park and Me- Dem.*. Clottle Smith. Dem.; Hilda H JUDGES: Haat, Dem.: fANDBrydeAvenue. Richmond.J. N,ee, Dem. Rep RICHMOND ITS CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Faris. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. M9 CLERKS: Anna Sweitxer, Rep.: POLLING PLACE• Ira L. Rosson Jon' POLLING PLACE Mary Alien Jessie M. Horn. Dem. 4 Rumpus Room) 32x3 Sacramento JUDGES: Viola Foster. Dem.: ( Garage) 240 South list Street, CLERK: Not Appointed Ruth Meissner• Rep. RICHMOND PRECINCT f3ECINC!NO.0Avenue. Richmond. CLERKS: Claudia Talladay, Non- Richmond. INSPECTOR: Ellen L. Smith. Evelyn Hildreth. Rep.; Patricia M. INSPECTOR: Louretha Ashley. POLLING PLACE: Kell R. Dem. Newton. Dem. Dem. Jenkins (Garage) 330 llth Street. JUDGES: Joyce Gregg, Dem.; JUDGES: Brenda M. McKinley. Richmond- Helen Schillingerr.Dem- EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Dem.: Anna V. Treese. Dem. INSPECTOR: Grace Jenkins, dJCLERKS: TThhee J. Hotimeyyer, NO. "I CLERKS: Idella Carter. Dem-• Dem. Dem.. Bessie Entry. Rep-; Is'va- FOILING PLACE: Adams Junior Bt.-die Jones. Dem.: Audrey M, JnUnDyeGES• Gayle J. Garda. Dem.: y: belle ysinger. Dem. High School (Room 313) Loring and Williams. Dem. F mnyeRackb 131— Dem. t'EI. SOBRANTE PRECINCT No. MS Patterson Avenue, Richmond- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.010 CLERKS: MinnieJ( AND INSPECTOR: Garnett Wllitams, Emma P. James. Dem.: Hazel c RICHMOND lis CONSOLIDATED Dem POLLLNG PLACE: Cora McClure Miller, Rep. r tttJUDGES: Dortha J. Ward. Dem.; (Basement Room) 1733 Chanlor RMHMOND PRECINCT NO.itisPOLLINGPLACE:Randa School. Blanche R Avenue. Richmond. Road 2D (oft San Pablo Dam Road) INSPECTOR:Corr McClure.Dem. POLLING PLACE- Dortha Cole- El Sobrante. Frances bel Johann, Dem-; JUDGES: Peart E.Malont.Dem.; man (Garap) 7th Street Between b INSPECTOR: Helen G. Gibson. Demmhld Rep.: Sharon B Palma Dt Marino. Dem. Barrett & Hawthorne. Richmond. Rep. CLERK : Lorna Pernu. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Rose I. Favllmer. JUDGES• Irene Summerer,Dem.: EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Florence Burton. Dem.; Gladys Dem. Jeanette Campbell. Dem. NO. M6 Danley. Dem. Dem.: JUDGES: eo Rha M.. Dam. aa. CLERKS: Eula M. Hankins. POLLING PLACE: East Rich. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.MI ep,Dem. Louise Lander, Dem.; Sue mond Heights Improvement Club,CLERKS: Mariam W Ormiston. Rep.6283 Taft Avenue. Richmond. FOILING PLACE: Earnest H. Clyde Wilson, Rep.: Alice Conley, EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT 087 INSPECTOR: Lucy M. D a v t S. Richmond. ic m ( Basement) 103•14th Street, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Herman >w Dem. pECTOR: Helen K Dimock. RMHMOl D PRECINCT NO.8ZS Living Room) 3952 EI Monte JUDGES: Dixie H. Taylor, Rep.: Re POLLING PLACE: Hilda K.BBeeM (L Sobrante. Dorene Bean. Dem, p Martin (Garage) 313 RipleY Avenue.Road. JUDGES• Beatrice O. Johnson•CLERKS: Mary Fong.Rep.• Jean Dem: Ethel F. Williamson. Dem. Richmond.INSPECTOR: Nina M. Berry. Pacheco. Dem-; Billie J. Davis. INSPECTOR: Hilda K. Martin.Dem. CLERKS: Mary G. Accornero, x k JUDGES: Thelma Wyman, Dem.; Rep' Rep.::B__u ena P. Scrudder• It Leona Frances S. MartinaLeonaRasmussen. Dem.EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT CLERK: Not Appointed. Rep Audrey J. Brown. Dem.CLERKS: Wanda Moltoza, Dem.; NO. Ili RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.ell CT.SRKS• Betty W. Vroom--. Beatrice Dutzel• Rep.; Gwen 111. POLLING PLACE: Bitle L. Ben-Smith. Dem. POLLING PLACE St Marks Hall Rep.: MYtrel Cooper, Dem.: L.oeY y EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.iM nye (Rumpus Room) 5946 Alpine V. Yarbrough. Dem. Road. Richmond. 131 - Eth Street, verse oad INSPECTOR: Bennye L. Bitle. INSPECTOR: Mauvereen H. Hol- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.RIM POLLING PLACE: George Lehm- • ley. Dem POLLING PLACE: Zodia C. Bat- JUDGES:kuhl (Garage) 4474 Wesley Way. JUDGES: Estate M. Baldwin. Ann Attdibert, Rep.: ten (Garage) 366 5th Street. Rich-El Sobrante. ppheli Ys Branum. Dem Ruby Crews. Dem. ntondINSPECTOR: Eda M. Tahna,.ht Rep.;Patricia R. Batchelor. CLERKS: m- MMargie Marshall. INSPECTOR Seleaader C. Ed- R Rep- -Dem. Nasion o Ryum. Rep•: JUDGES: Betty Knight, Dem.: Dem.• Frances A- Anderson, Dem.: Elizabeth Hurtado. Dem. moods. Rep. Lucille M. Sko Betty Rep. Violet O. Wright. Dem.JUDGES: Zodia C. Batten. Rep.: CLERKS: Ellen L Hooke, Rep.: EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT RICHMOND lRRCiNCT NO.013 Marta A Irvin. Dem. F. Thomaston. Dem.; Flor NO Ili POLLING PLACE: St. MarksPhyllisPCLERICS: Bernice Johnson, Dan.! encs Scott. Dem. Hall 131 101k Street. Richmond. Louise Veum, Dem.: E 11 a I . Sewell.POLLING PLACE: Mira Vista INSPECTOR: Avis T. Thomson, Dern- EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. iM School (Music Room) Hazel Avenue 8 Mira Vista Richmond Rep RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.SIT POLLING PLACE: Myrtis Key- JUDGES: Louise Smid, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Louise Austin house (Garage) 6298 San Pablo Dant INSPECTOR: Rogene F. Wagner, Maud Arnold Dem. 97 Road. El Sobrante. Dem. CLERKS: Rose Re. Dem.• Cecile ( Garage) Louise A Richmond.tinn. INSPECTOR• Myrtis Neyhouse, JUDGES: Hope O. McDaniel. M. Clute. Dem-: Doris C. Rasmus- Dem. Dem. Dem.: Eva L Latero, Dem sen. Dem. JUDGES: Laura E. Thomas. JUDGES: Mary E. Edwards. CLERKS: Marie Lackey. Dem.: Dem. Hester Evan. Dem. Ikon. Grace Benson. Rep. Esther Palmer. Dem.: Minnie N. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.314 CLERKS: Ola M. Johnson, Dem.; CLERK: Eleanor P. Bretz. Dem- Hudon. Dem. POLLING PLACE. First Chris- Lucy Gibson. Dem.: L.oubertha CLERK: Not Appointed. tian Church. 320 Bissell Avenue, CLERK: Not Appointed. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Richmond. Rideau Dern- EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. $11 NO. ill INSPF.(:TOR• Esther True, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.826 POLLING PLACE: Church of the JUDGES: Esther P. Self. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Woods School POLLING PLACE: Herbert L. Good Shepherd. 6226 Arlington Ave- Clara Gollghtly. Dem. Auditorium) 17th & Pennsylvania Harrison (Garage) 4678 Elmwood nue. Richmond. CLERKS: Ruth Howell. Rep•• Avenue. Richmond. Road. EI Sobrante. INSPECTOR: Thelma J. Boland. Virstnia Price. Dem: Minnie L. INSPECTOR: Marion G. Erick- INSPECTOR: Michele F. Harri- Dem. Zenoni. Dern• pp son• Rep JUDGES: Marie Ratterman. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 313 soJUDGES• Ellen W. Vann, Rep.: JUDGES: Aubyn V. Brad 1 e y, Dem.• Oretta J. Eaton, Rep.Winn iced E. Smith. Dem. Dem.; Donna M. Crooks, Rep CLERKS: Odessa P.Nelson,ReDD.: POLLING PLACE: R a y m o n d RKS: Ethel Feather Rep.: CLERKS: Beatrice G. Barton. Helen E. Brenner. Rep.: SttmLco Ellis (Living Room) Ml Bissell Erb& D. Henry, Dem.; Dem. Sophia lit Wees, Dem.: Jan- Sugihara, Dem Avenue. Richmond Wendell. Dem. xi elle H. Nichols. Dem. INSPECTOR: Margaret L. Ellis, RICHMOND]PRECINCT NO.4Q9EASTRICHMONDPRECINCTDem. EL SGBRAINTE PRECINCT NO.ell No. 012 JUDGES: Florin& Riley. Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Woods School POLLING PLACE: Ed Marcus POLLING PLACE:East liichrmomd Frankie L.Hilts. Dem. Auditorium) 17th k Pennsylvania Garage) 3958 Wesley Way. Rl So- Heights Improvement Club. 6763 CLERKS: Neal E. Hill. Dem.; Avenue. Richmond. brante.Taft Avenue. Richmond Ola Coats. Dem.: Isabella Gorgon. INSPECTOR: Ann M. Eastman. INSPECTOR: Elvira Marcos. INSPECTOR: Marie Curtis Dem. Dem. i Dem. JUDGES:Miry A.Berdolit.RICHMOUD PRISM=NO.016 JUDGES• Margaret r VerramJUDGES: Marie C. Beck. Dem.; Vivian H. Burton. Rep- em.: Ruth 11[ Arta PDem v Florence Nemwdch, Dem. CLERKS: Norma Zootreno, Rep POLLING PLACE: Fin Station CLERKS: Dana J. 34:rdmae. CLERKS: Barbara J. Joseph. Willa M. Alien. Dem.: Carolyn E. No 2, !I6 M8trwt. ltichmdttd. Dem.. Conn4 Ramlres, Dem.; Ga- a Rep Roselle M Hjellum, Dem.: Cambia. Dem. DomINSPECTOR: May W. Pearce. tsude N. Brandt, Dem. Mariann Hanson. Rep.EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT JUDGES: Isabelle W. Jahason, RICHMOND PRECINCT 7NQ t176 v EL SORRANTE PRECINCT NO.ON No. 013 Dem.: Ethel L. Ashloed. Rep POLLING PLACE: Hanel 8. X= POLLING PLACE: Edward F. POLLING PLACE:Fast Richmond DorothyCLERKS: D Dem.:. lErleh (Giraffe) 4Y - 11th 11eNt. Lee (Home) 4010, Halcrest Road. Heights Improvement Club. 67.3 Riehmond- FI Sobrante. Taft Avenue. Rlehmand. mem' INSPECTOR: Elva E. Freda- INSPECTOR: Marilyn B. Lee. INSPZCDOR• Mary Bowers, Rep. Rtcumm"PRHN:nwr N0.01T ricks. Dem. Rep JUDG1tR Sylvia M Jolrtsoo. 1pOI,7,ING PL110E: Atehfsan Vii- JUDGES• HaaH B.Hester.Dem; JUDGES: Rita L. Bernhardt. Dem-: Iii Ill. Geiger. Rep. Elisabeth [Tolman Ilep• r Dem. Patsy >w Bale. Dem. CLERICS: Janice Frantz. Ia e mutual IlotoM Corpor&tloe CLZRKS: Patrida J. 'IUmpie. v3: CLERKS: Doris M. Harris.Dem: Dorothy G. Jane. Dom.: Am doting a curry Stream nnnmDkm• Pop.• Diane Civello. Dem.; KaronINSPEMaryV. Somers, Dem. Pbobar. Dem JUDGES: P e a r 1 1?rmberten, A. )fills Rep• eraRL80RRANTEPRECINCTNO.035 RICHMOND PRECINCT NW Ml Dem Louise 7I Eaton. Dom. RICHMOND lREC1NCT]GO.371 POLLING PLACE- Olinda Scbdol POLLING PLACE• Methodist Lnente F. 17,tamond, e 0. POISING PLACE: Grace Nov" Library) 5853 Olinda Road. EI So- Church. Nieboll 0: Martina Avenue. D. Head. Dem. °• Dem.: Ophella Church (Education Bldg.) 21st ! brante. r s, INSPECTOR: Barbara F. Jungi. INSPECTOR: B e 1 e a T. Crim. RICHMOND PRRCINCT NO.SIT INSTOR::Margaret R. Bran- Re Dem. POLLING PLACE: Atchison Vil-JUDGE: Not Appointed. JUDGES: Verla Caahren• Dem; l oaggee Mutual Homes Cacporation JUDGES• Lavonia Carr. Dna-: a. JUDGE: Not Appointed Christine M. Dennis. Rep, Co]trts t Curry Stints. Richnhond Jessie Weekley Dem. CLERK: Not Appointed. CLERKS: Joanne M. Iserloth, INSPECTOR: Clovis P. Stewart, CLERKS: KatherLte T. Powers. CLERK: Not Appointed. Dem.: June Carmack. Rep.; Donna Dam. Dem.; Neona Conley, Dem.; Sandra a3; CLERK: Not Appointed. J. Wilson. Dem.JUDGES: Gladys Conlin. Rep.; Anderson. Rep- ei EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.036 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.On La Flora Dawson, Ind RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.632 POISING PUCE: James Bruno POLLING PUCE Point Masonic CLERKS: Lydda La Mar. Dem POTTING PLACE' I, Cosentlni Garage)4526 San Pablo Dam Road, Demise Haley. hem•: Nina Beckett, EN Sobrante. Temple. 210 Washington Avenue. Garage) 634 - 22nd Street. Rich- El Y INSPECTOR: Theresa Bruno, RSPELCTOR: Ramona Calvan• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.SIT dL mINSPECTOR: Jeannette A. La- Dem. Dem. POLLING PUCE: Atchison Vn• mama, Dem- i JUDGES: La Fera A r n q u i s!• JUDGES: Daisy M. Esser. Dem.; Inge Mutual Homes Co JUDGES: Essle I. Keller. Rep.: Dem. Beatrice G. Barton, Dem. Norma J. Myers Dem.Richmond. rather F. Hide. Dem. 4 Be` vvR VasgwsDeKS: Molly 111111ngs. Dem.. C7.ERKS: Boris M. de Bene- INSPECTOC R OtiveOdeRtRep d CLERKS: Grollae J. Anderson. dictis. Dem.: Mildred J. Fulkenson. Rep.: Lois Dempsey. Dem.: John CLERK: Not Appointed. Detre JUDGES: Lola E.De Pew. Dem.: Dempsey, Dem. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT WNie Sue Hubbard. Dem. NO. Ml RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.003 CLERKS: Madge Y. Wilson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO 033 POLLING PLACE: Point Rot- •- Ames V. Martin, Dem.; POLLING PUCE: Presbyterian POLLING PLACE: Mira Vista Lula Campbell• Dem. Church of the Redeemer. 2354 An- School (Music Room) Hazel Ave- mond Baptist Church, 304 Washing' drade Avenue. Richmond. dw nue A Mira Vista. Richmond-ton Avenue. Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.01T INSPECTOR: Ina M. Stansbury. INSPECTOR: Ann N. Rekers. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth H. Pruitt. POLLING PUCE: Atchison Vii- Dem. Dem. U e Mutual Homes Corporation JUDGES: Ian M. Stansburry. uT JUDGES: IIrsula, Brown. Dem.: JtUhhrDryyGnrhES: HBealrnbigara Arnold. Dem.: Marian E. Hawkins. Dem. Col on t Curry Streets, RiMtrtond Dem. GtaaY Van Iso. Dem.; T,ERK3: Marjorie EI. Brandt- CLERKS: Evelyn C. Ichueat, tlrtHeNZs1? INSPECTOR: Frances T. Mar- CLERKS: ertha A- ReEdithh Pierce. Dem.; horst.Rep. Carol A Jlmtson, Rep.: Rep.: Elizabeth Wirth.Rep.; Marian JUDGES: Bernice Clemons, Juanita Salmon, Rep.; Ludt Al• rSesinandaD. Tamayo. Dem. D. Downey, Dem. Dem,- Kathryn C. Hightman. Dem. Ston. Dan. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.iM CLERKS: N o r m a A. Kelley NO. 082 POLLING PLACE: Edward E. tea RICHMOND]PRECINCT NO.030 Palencltar (Garage) 325 Tewks• TThheirn R a""",."g Rep- Dem.: U G PLACE: Max W. Hat- POLLING PLACE: Freda Sodnak ge) tich (Rumpus Room) 36th Garage) 3913 Monterey Avenue. bury Avenue. Richmond. RICHMOND]PRECINCT NO.018 Street. Richmond Richmond. INSPECTOR: Julia Bill Rep.INSPECTOR: Lula Flores. Rep- e INSPECTOR: Leora K. Streiff. Jo pbi $alendtaz. POLLING PLACE: Christian JUDGES: Marian I. Ziem. Rap•: Dem. Dem• Freda J. [eMure. Dem. Home Bap t Church (Back Boom) CLERKS: Ella R. Erhardt,Dam.; JUDGES Beatrice Parsons. CLERKS: Hazel Paasch, Rep.; 2l West Barrett Avenue. Ridtraond Lease. Dem. Miriam G. Naylor. Rep. INSPECTOR: Sarah Avila, Dan. ]nary Dem.- Viola A. Swarts• Rep. JUDGES: Joe E. Read, Dem.- CLERK: Not Appointed• CLERKS:Lots I Rep.; Becky CLERK: Not Appointed Asuncion A. Prieto. Dem- CLERK: Not Appointed r Yates. Dem.: Vi H. Burton. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.MS CLERKS: Charles N. Predovick, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.035 POLLING PLACE: Point Masonic Dem.; Bertha Thomas. Dem; Dora EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Temple. 210 Washington Avenue, Avila, Dna POISING PLACE: Irene C. Vis Garage) 3M Carlston Street, Ridl- NO. on Richmond. RICHMOND PRZCV49CT NO.619.. mond. POLLING PLACE: Lila Van Roe- INSPECTOR: Ruby Ellis. Rep. INSPECTOR: Irene C. Vis. Dem. kel (Basement) I/Dl Beau Rivage, JUDGES: Hannah H. Silva, Rep.; POLLING PUCE: Library Build- JUDGES: Ruth M. Connor, Rep•: San Pablo. Neta Olsen. Rep. fns 4th Street A: Nevin Avenue. Vola A. Corey. R INSPECTOR: Frances M. Ander.Dorothy M Davis. Richmond. CT,ERKg: GwendWya De Fabb. son. Dem. Dem• Vila E. Huffman. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Kristine Thomsen. Dem.: Grace Are1Lno, Dem.: Kay JUDGES: Mildred Pro. Rep.: Cstherioe Dutrow, Dem. Rep lI. Foreman. Dem. EvelynBaird Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.Mi JUDGES: odd.OlivD .. O/Rourho. CLEAM: Rose M. Hodge. Dem.: Dem: Osa ?odd, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.97/ Lila Van Roeltel, Rep: Ellen M. POTTING PLACE: Waddagion CLERKS: Johnnie M. Fortson, POLLING PLACE: Woodrow Wil- Witmaa, Dem. School (Auditorium) East Richmond Dem-: Loin Carson. Dem.: Lola son School (Room li) 41st! Room*-School RICHMOND PRECINCT INSPECTOR: t wine Street. Richmond. Valenzuela. Dna. volt Avenue. Richmettd. INSPECTOR: Emma E. CYood, INSPECTOR: Grace C. Soder- No. M6 Dem. RICHNOWS PRECINCT NO.016 bions. Rep. POLLING PLACE: OeeA M. Tay- JUDGES: Lucille Holliday. Dem.: POISING PI.AC.Z• X. G Mina JUDGES: Gunner sodsrblom. ler (Residence) Mfr Herahard Ave- Laara 11 Ione, Dan. Garage) 0M Barrett Avenue. Rich- Dom,* Dora F. w lop. duo Ridmead. CLERKS: Hilda D. FishsFuller. mal. CURRB: Zoe Is. Moore. Rep.; II CIWR: Erma C:- Taylor. Evelyn I.. Hsiay. Dem.; AdnOWHLTOR: Lea X. L cruse t- Ilsrdd Law. Dom Rep. Skelton. Dam. addaW. Dela. CLERK: Not AWsild. T;tiYC A;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.037 CLERKS: Ma F. Benjamin, JUDGES: Louise G. Dabney, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.IN POLLING PLACE: Altemia Ga. Dem.; Ahern W Lott. Dem.; Rose Dem.- Emma C. Jackson Rep.POLLING PLACE' Cortez School valla (Garage) 338 32nd Street. Walker. Dem. CLERKS: Johnnie M. Chlsolm, (Multi-Use Room) 07 South 30th rrRichmond. Dem.' VE.ettaBur n. Hoo. Dem.: Street, Richmond.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. OS3 Itlrggle E. Burton, Dem,INSPECTOR: Ruth S. Higgins, INSPECTOR. Veotia Thomas, Dem. POLLING PLACE- Peres School RICHMOND PRECINCT DN0.000 JUDGES Joshes E. Cichantek.JUDGES: Philomena O'Brien, (Auditorium) 5th & Pennsylvania em rte' Rep.: Florence M, Wittig, Rep. Street, Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Stege School Dem.: Sirflon)a Washkigtor, Dem. CLERKS: Fern M. Atteberry. INSPECTOR: Cubie I.. Me Kin- (Multi-Use Room) 50th & Cypress CLERKS: Cora McCray. Dem.:Dem.; Dorothy T. Ruthnick. Dem.: ney. Dem. Street Richmond. Virginia W. Findley. Dem.: Geral- Helen M. Miller, Dem.JUDGES: Ruby Sutherland, Rep.: INSPECTOR: Margaret A.Nel• dine White Dem Martha Hayes. Rep- son Rep N RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.Ori CLERKS' Esther Anderson, Rep.' J$DGES: Arnold Griffin, Rep.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.Ml Elva L. Gaines, Dem.: Maude 13. Barbara J. Abangan Dem. POLLING PLACE: Grace Luth• Boyce. Dem. CLERKS: Etta lames Dem.• POLLING PLACE:Julia M.Minor eran Church 94th Street k Barrett Myra Williams. Dem„ Sbir)ey C. (Garage) 1622 Florida Avenue, Avenue, lticlimond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. L% Bates. Dem. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Olive M. Morris, INSPECTOR: Julia M. Minor, Dem, POLLING PLACE: The Me Glo- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.010 Dem. JUDGES: Janice R. Goff. Dem.: then Temple (Dining Hall) 1443 Fil- POLLING PLACE Mary Ahlf JUDGES: Alberta Cavaess, Dem.: Rochelle Jacobs, Dem. INSPECTOR: ert aSamie L- Moore, (Garage) 58L5 Panama Avenue. A. Y Dem. CLERKS Lucy D. Donly, DemeRichmond. CLERKS: T` Franklin. Mary K. Prindiville, Dem.; Ila M. Dem. INSPECTOR: Mary Ahlf, Dem. Dem.• Sadie 1l,+lmoe. Dem.: Bob- Mullen. Rep. JUDGES Myrtle G. Farrington. JUDGES Irene Patterson, Dem. bis I.- Evans, Rep.Dem. Lillie M. Young Dem.Hazel Storm. Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.018 CLERKS: Carrie Veal, Dem.' hella Wil-DemWilliamDavis. .: Op CLERKS: Laura K. Crooks. RICHMOND PRUCINCT NO.03 POLLING PEACE: Fire House Dem.: Gertrude C. Perala, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Balboa School No. 3, 1900 Barrett Avenue, Rich- Dem' Nora E. Kolsrud, Rep.Room Number 1) 57th k Jeffer- sonmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. OSS RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.071 INSPECTOR:' TOur- Richmond.ctw Day M. Salvf,INSPECTOR: Pterins A Mc- POLLING PLACE: Alvarado Dem.LaugKlin. Dem. POLLING PLACE Edith G. Cas JUDGES: Maria A. Cairo, Ike.: School (Recreation Room)) Sutter l (Garage) 410 South 14th Street, JUDGES: Esther M Jors 5WyldaM. Abbey, Dem. and San Mateo Streets. Rickmood Richmond R: Martha J. McBeth, Dem. CLERKS: Shirley V. Bailey. INSPECTOR: Rosalie R. Peugh, INSPECTOR: Edith G. Caswell. CLERKS: Hazel Roberson. Rep.; se Dem.: Mary E. Tullis. Dem.; Gail Rep Dem. Marguerite Kuabe. Dem-: Ramona t L. Graham. Dem. JpUI>GES: Nina R Valladao, JUDGES• Esther M. Fisher. L Zeiler. Dem. Dem. Ruth Sylvan. Dem. Dem.: Ila G. Cleveland. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.000RICHMONDPRECINCTNO.W CLERKS: Lucille M. Brooks. CLERICS: Cora A- Crawford, POLLING PLACE• John R. Sim- Roam Plumb. DieSimone. Brom POLLING PLACE: YvonneMendocino.P•: Dem. Rosie M. Jefferson, Dem.:so coe (Garage) 3119 Center Avenue, Matilda Ficklin, Dem. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Oil RICHMOND PRECINCTAvenue. Richmond.CT NO.O7L INSPECTOR: Virginia J.Tassano,INSPECTOR: Barbara M.Simcoc, POLLING PLACE: Charles E. POLLING PLACE: Judson Memo-Dem. Covell (Garage) 2740 Euclid Ave- rial Baptist Church (Basement) JUDGES: to A Nissan, J JUDGES: Cora Bowden, Dem.: nue, Richmond. 2100 Rheem Avenue. Richmond. Rem_Ethel M Corb. Rep.EmLER Thomas, Dem. INSPECTOR: Marian G. Covell. INSPECTOR: Mable J. Saloom, CLERKS: Yvonne M. Brom, CLERKS: Belly A.Crehan,Dem. Ann McGee, Dem.; Martha A. Bell, RepDem.: Bessie M- LkHaven. Dem.: Dem. JUDGES: Margaret E. McGregor, JUDGES: Anne yE. Lassman, June V. Felix, Dem. Rep ERKS JoseFliiaeeMrs RepililfDem: CLERKSniDtuilel39eFleld I>Km.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. MS RICHMOND PRECINCT No.NI CL p Hosea A. Cecil, Dem.: Leta Ward, POLLING PLACE: Woodrow W11•sFrancesFrteh, Rep.: Margacat KPOLLINGPLACE: Stege School Schoenstein, Dem. Rep• an School (Room Number 15) 41st Multi Use Room) 50th R Cypress and Roosevelt Avenue, Richmond. Street, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.073 INSPECTOR: Anna Hile, RemRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. OS1 s r INSPECTOR: Louie L. McIntosh POLLING PLACE Violet I. Hi - JUDGES' Margaret R. Keiser, a Dem. POLLING PLACE: K Kovslevsky gins (Garage) 946 36th Street. Rich- Rep.; Helen Barnes, Dem. JUDGES: Frances I. West, Dem.; (Garage) 233 Bissell Avenue, Rich- mond. CLERKS: Alta A. Spaulding. Eliza Fort. Dem. mond. INSPECTOR: Ruth W. Grimes, Rep.: Augusta A. Gilbert, Dem.:s rCLERKS: Elizabeth Jarnigan, INSPECTOR:Hannah E.LeMoine, Rep. Dorothy Wolbaughi, Dem. Dem.: Oscar Shelby, Dem.; Gloria Dem- J URGES: C o r i n n e Crockett,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.InMarks, Dem. JUDGES: Florence Carnes, Rep.: Dem.• Harriet B. Porter, Rep.Thresser A. Pennington, Dem. CLERKS: Violet F. Higgins, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Edith Stanton F, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.N2 CLERKS: Mary F. Woodward, Marie M. Carlsen• Dem.: Joyce J. (Garage) 43D 34th Street, Rich- Dent.; Mae Kemp, Dem.: Jessie M- F Re mondPOLLINGPLACE: Walter Free r'• p• Lewis, Dem. IIIINSSPECTOR: Mabel S. Press,man (Garage) 1587 Monterey Street RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.074 Richmond. RICHMOND PRECL Tt? NO. OS6 m. POLLING PLACE: Rosa 1» Jef- JUDGES: Iia L..Paletta, Dem.;INSPECTOR: Mary F.Estes,Rep. POLLING PLACE: Judson Ste• fery (Cottage In Rear) 333 South Edith Stanton. Dem.JUDGES: Jean A. Saylor, Dem.;SaY moria) Baptist Church (Basement) 17tH Street Richmond. CLERKS- Ruth Walker, Rep sElvaD. Howlett, Dem. 2800 Rheem Avenue, Richmond.INSPEdibit: Carnall F. Rogers, Mice M. McDonald. Dem,; RachelCLERKS: Bernice DeWalt, Rep.; INSPECTOR: Addle S. r:jerde. Rep. McCaustland, Dem.Mildred Catanese, Rep,; Lois Free. Re JUDGES: Rosa L. Jeffery, Dem.: man, Rep.p RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.M7JUDGES: Emma A Ria)-rdsin, Genie M. Brown, Dem. j RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.N3 Rcp.: Hazel F. Purdom, Dem.CLERKS: Rosa I. Young, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Katherine S. CLERKS: Ramona Seiberling, Ertha Clark, Dem.: Delorls H. Plate (Rumpus Room) 533 nth POLLING PLACE: Camp Fire Rep.. Doris L. Chilson. Dem.; Tru- James. Lem. Street. Richmond Girls Headquarters. 28th Street side dy Schneider, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.073 INSPECTOR: Katherine S. Plate, entrance, 2745 Downer Avenue, FAW6 x Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 050 POLLING PLACE Norma Sims JUDGES: Dora Alchinger, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Mabel F. Chap- POLLING PLACE: Arthur Pimm (Garage) 138 South 4th Street, Olive D. Black, Dem. man, Rep. Garage) 3200 Maricopa Avenue, Richmond. CLERKS: Margaret Colombo• JUDGES: Inga M. Vartman, Richmond INSPECTOR: Christine Barkley. Dem,: Gina R. Tucct, Rep,: Alice Dem.: Alice V. Croon, Dem. INSPECTOR: Katherine Pimm. Dem• O'Brien, Rep. CLERKS: Rebecca Silvis. Rep.: Dem. JUDGES: Fannie Redford, Rep.: Lola M. Carr, Rep.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.ON Melba R. JUDGES: Minnie A. Cornelius. Marie MillDem.s, Sweeney, Dem.Dem.: Hazel M. Saunders. Rep. CLERKS: Norma Sims, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Holy Trinity CLERKS: Maude M.Wood. Dein.- Louise A. Nelus, Dem. Episcopal Church. 5W 37th Street. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 044 Aida Turkett• Dem.; Juanita Kai- CLERK: Not Appointed. Richmond. ser. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.071 INSPECTOR: Frances M- L. Ca- WPOLLINGPLACEHallieTrentvoretto, Dem.Garage) 654 - 32nd Street, Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 000 POLLING PLACE: Contra Costa JUDGES: Karen M.Gillett,Dem.•mond. POLLING PLACE: Marie Dalen Community Workshop 240 South 6th Elvera J. Coyne, Rep.INSPECTOR Hallie Trent, Rep. (Living Room) 1519 Rheem Avenue, Street Richmond. CLERKS: Lorraine S. Melin,JUDGES: Bennie J. Gersdorf, INSPECTOR: Hazel Hall Dem. Re • Gladys A. Dolan, Rep.; Bar-Richmond.Jeannette Lee, Dem. Richmond. pp CLERKS: Melba A Tomlinson, INSPECTOR: Emily Anderson, ND's Pau 1 i n e Alelttlou, riette R. Dearman. Dem. Dem.• Georgia Griggs Dem. Rep.: Jennie M. Sharp, Dem.: m CLERKS: Mamie ljerry Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. NO aye_Geraldine K. Bonier. Dem. JUDGES: Jessie E. Miller, Rep.; Thelma L. Bolton, Dem.: $ewanda POLLING PLACE: John A. BellMarieDalen, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. NS CLERKS- Lila M- Rowley, ReppI. Sims' Dem'Garage) 721 34th Street, Richmond. Lucy Fisher, Dem.; Ida J. Be- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.077 INSPECTOR: Irma B. Bell, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Albert J. shears, Ike. JUDGES: Ruth Anderson. Dem.; Templeton (Rumpus Room) 5639 POLLING PLACE: S e v o t O. AnnieDe y, Dem w Sierra Avenue. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Ml Anderson (Garage) 3016 Waller CLERKS: Lu_¢Ile M• Heath Rep.. Avenue RichmondINSPECTOR: Ruby M. Temple POLLLNG PLACE• Machinist Un- INSPk TOR: Sevot O. Anderson. Marjorie Davidson, Dem.: Marie ton, Rep, ion Local No. 824. 255 16th Street. p.-- Minor. Rep. JUDGE: Verna Braaten, Dem. Richmond. Re Queen E. Graves, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IMJUDGE: Not Appointed. INSPECTOR: Margaret Bustos. Dem.: Rosie keen POLLING PLACE: F. J. RicAri sCLERK: Not Appointed. Dem, ReA ep RIeA-CLERK: Not Appointed. JUDGES: Merle H. Dimon, Dem.; Floyd4CLERKS: IkmJwep6Lti ( 61! Amador Sheet. CLERK: Not Appointed, Helena M. McDonnell, Dem B. Cobb, Dam.CLERK: Not Appointed. CLERKS: Cecile Schildlueeht, Dem.: Caroline McKendrtdt, Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.076 Dem.Dorothy E,THnundley,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.04t. Ethel Turner, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Cortez School JUD Margaret Do by Dem• c tPOIIJNGPLACE: Charlotte A. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Olt (Multi-Use Room) dill South nth CLERKS• Anne Wurdack, Dem.'Grob (Garage) 2613 San M a t e o Richmond. Street, Richmond. POLLING PLACE Peres School INSPECTOR: Louise N. Perkins, I q A Sean. Dens. INSPECTOR: Inez M. Murray, (Auditorium) 5th and Pennsylvania Dem. Not o Dem. Avenue. Richmond. JUDGES: Willie E. Seals. Dem.; R8CHM4ND PRECINCT NO. lei JUDGES: Phoebe Schillinger. INSPECTOR: Esther E. McCoy, Eleanor L. Me Gill, Dem. POLLING PLACE PaulineDem. Pauline Karvellaa, Dem. Dem. CLERKS: Laura Foster Dem. CLERKS: Mary E. Pfaffenberg. JUDGES: Temple Williams. ArMask Banks. Dem-: Trudy C. tura ( Rumpus Raom) 761 Van. er, Rep.: Adeline E. Baird. Dem.: Dem.: Susie B. Creer. Dem. Long• Hjgp R: Ildm K. Cusack,Esther Faanes, Dem. CLERKS' Gladys Ferguson, RICHMOND PRECINCT N0.004 Rep RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. N7 Ike.: Willa M. Mason, Dem.: Cor- POLLING PLACE: Mary I.. Lin- JUDGES: Pauline George. Dem.: ine Langston. Dem. hart (Living Room) =@ Canter Dolores Winship, Dem.POLLING PLACE: Nystrom RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 00 Avenue Richmond CLERKS: Ethel I-McPhee. Dem.;School (New Auditorium) South lith INSP)lffo-lt: Mary I.. Linhart. Fern Barber, Dem.; Eupba E.Maine Avnue. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: J F 8 Curter. Dem. Merrill, • De . INSPECTOR: Beatrice Martinez South 10th Street and Virginia Ave- JUDGES: Onita Brown, Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. INnue. Richmond.Doris O. Brooks, Rep.JUDGES: Pilar Laput, Dem.: INSPECTOR- Cordie Wynn, Dem. CL.ERI[S Adana Smith, Dem. POLLING PLACE' Kenneth SmithSaraTrotter. Dem. JUDGES• Anna B. Cleaves,Dem.; Iavada Walker. Dem.; Regina H. (Garage) 2156 Lincoln Avenue. Rich. CLERKS: Idell Shaw. Dem.: Car- Adell Wilson. Dem. Ceretto. Dem. mond. of Paule, Dem.; Audrey M. Wil. CLERKS- Gloria Nasky. Dem.- INSPECTOR: Barbara J. Smith, tx°hams, Dem. Laura white R RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.M6ep.; Virtgina Got- JURICHMONDPRECINCTNO. NO stop, Ike. NPOo. * 311th PLACE:FBo H Margaret Kennedy. Rep. Scott Dem.: t POLLING PLACE: Iva May Ea. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 004 Richmond CEL RKS: Grace Turner, Rep.: son (Garage) 639 lith Street, Rich. POLLING PLACE'Lanzie McFad- INSPECTOR• Ernestine Banks. Mary McCarty. Ike.: Mildred M mond. den (Garage) 1900 Potrero Avenue, Dean• may' gym' INSPECTOR: Iva May Eason. Richmond. JUDGES: Mable Bylas, Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 103RepINSPECTOR: Goletha J a m e s, Mlonie L Dem. JUDGES: Rigmore E. Snyder. Dem, CLERKS: Rutlife Prather, Dem. len PGayrmior Avenue,Dem. Lula D. Orner, Dem. JUDGES- Precious Warner,Dem.-Richmond. Patzice Wickllff, Ike.: Rose M. CLERK: Not Appointed. Callena McFadden• Dem. Glasco, Dem. INSPECTOR: Ema K. Thenen, r,CLERK: Not Appointed. CLERKS: Grinson J. B I a n d. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.MO RepCLERK: Not Appointed. Dem.; Marjorie Meredith, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: G e n e v a JUDGES: La Verne A. Brown, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. N9 Meacie Willis, Dem, Dembpp (Garage) 4294 Florida Ave- Dem.: Edith M. Leonard, Dem. POIJING PLACE: L. L. Miler RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.065 nue, Richmond. Mar Grantham. Helen Springer. Rep.• Rumpus Room) 678 28th Street, INSPECTOR: Mary D. Sullivan. J Clark. Dem. Dem: DavieA. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Richmond Dem. L7 INSPECTOR• Helen Jones, Re Children's Center 2730 Maine Ave- JUDGES: Frances White. Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IN JUDGES: Cleo A.Lo Base, Dem.; nue. Richmond.Helen L. Fisher, Dem. INSPECTOR: Christine Appleby, CLERKS: Evelyn Y. Ramsey, POLLING PLACE: Alma R.Adeline R. Miller, Dem. Dem• Dem.; Annabill H a r r(s, Dem.: Stout (Rumpus Room) 2116 BushCLERKS: Henrietta M. I.; Mar. JUDGES: Clara B. Bush, Dem.; Odessa Adams, Dem. Avenue. Richmond.Rep. Alice Schoenfeld, Dem.; Mar- Ida L. Evans, Dem. INSPECTOR: Iona Iagorio, Rep.ion F. Heller, Rep. CLERKS: Ella Henrickson, Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.07 JUDGES- a R. Stout, Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. esu Ruby L. Taylor, Dem.; Lena M, POLLING PEACE: Arine Turner Mary C. Heck, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Fire Station Parker, Dem. Garage) 346 South 19th Street, CLERKS: Ruby I. Owens, Rep.; No. 6, 4100 Clinton Avenue. Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.4Kf Richmond. Artetta Gerard. Rep: Susan I.. mond. INSPECTOR: DrewsMa Reed. Cullen, Dem. INSPECTOR: Jennie A Fantln, POLLING PLACE Easter Hill Dem. RICHMOND PRECDfCT NO. NOS Dem. Community Center 527 South nth JUDGES' Maegolda Broadway, L3.. Street Richmond Dem.• Leona Gulley, Dem. POLLING PLACE: William F.JUDGES: Erma A. Johnson, , NS,,ECTOR: Beatrice R. Dixon,CLERKS: D o r i s M. Hazzard, Belding School (Multi-Use Room)Dem. Marie F. Avila, Ike. Rep. Dem.: L(11le Hagans. Dem.: Mary M 18th Street, Richmond.CLERKS: Eula L. Rush, Dem JUDGES• Louise Duvall• Rep.• L• Frisby. Dem.INSPECTOR: Anna L, McCullen, r Violet Katona, Dem.; Theresa Gold- Ethel Bochum, Dem.an. Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.w Dem CLERKS: Mercedes Davis. Ike.• JUDGES: Jennetta M. Clark. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 431 Jestine Colbert, Dem., Lorine B. POLLING PLACE: Mary Rose Dem. Gladys M-Hollenberger, Rep POLLING PLACE Robert E. Mines, Dem. Moore (Garage) 4733 Wall Avenue. CLERKS Margarita M. Vaughn, Markley (Rumpus Room) rear of RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.007 Richmond Dem. Edna Phipps, Dem.; Agnes house. 977 Kern Street, Richmond. INSPECTOR: IJrmie M Arberry, Wilson, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Easter Hill Detre• INSPECTOR: Ruth L P a r k e r, Community Center 527 South nth JUDGES' Mildred W Williams, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IN Ike. Street Richmond. Dem.- Ethel 1h Holland. Dem.POLLING PLACE: Bessie ALJUDGES: Genevieve D. Sheiden, INSPECTOR: Margaret C. Han. CLERKS: Bettye J. Harrison, McGinn (Gar s`ga) ISM Dunn Ave-Dem.' Juanita R. Markley, Rep. sen R Dem.: Ma R. Moon. Dem.: nue. Rkhmeed, CLERKS: Mary J. Ron u6d, JfIDG S: Lolls B. Luckett, Dem.: Zadle B. Patterson. Dem. INSPECTOR: Bessie M. McGinn, M Rep.: Irene Fellman, Dem.; Vir- Nell H. Wallace, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.W Re Sinha Bollinger. Rep. CLERKS: Veolla Lynch Dem.: JUDGES: 131llan Ghidella, Rep.: r RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Olt Lidie B. Law. Dent.: $argaret POLLING PLACE: Richard Mills Erna Hail, Dem F POLLLNG PLACE: Pullman Farr. Non. Gary oed 431 South 23nd Street. Vivian Steele.ViviSteele. Dem.• Glen Len School (Oommunittyy Room) South RICHMOND PRECINCT N0.MO II43PE[.TOR• ERaae MRI4 13asa. haters, Dam.: Lols N. Ilea- nth A Floeid0, l)liohmottd POLLING PLACE: C 1y d e W. JVD=:Allen AL Jadoml,HA: /M' PHiClHI7l< NQ ININSPECTOR: Annie R. Loeati. Mann (Shap In Rear) 9M0 otiio Ernaelre Ham, Dees. Dem. Avenue Rlibmand. YMRO now 0ML: VLA : 1If00 JUDGES• Usemb Lawk. 1lOp; D1SPtI'I+OR: Side E MOH, A"Mr1aNH. DORI.: ilMrlr: ( 1 HOOTJaue/dl IIo00e. Don.Dun. J. Alemader. Sw HOOK Mead, tai. 73..r INSPECTOR: Mary Baldwin. C[ERKS• llartarita L. Paisoa, AWSMOND lRownte! Ito. 141 JUDGES: H a z t 1 VG. Coyrlt.Dam; Doeetha ay,Dem.: Cor- Dem.: Althea J. Suntan,JUDGES: Margaret Eaton, Rep.: della M. Hardy, Rep POLL>KG Z' N• t•r.rwsc¢.D p r Gladys Clever Rep.:s}kAnneE. Cbil/on, Dem Phelps (Rumple Room( NlJr lief- aY ltep•: Marie G.CLERKS: Pearl WayleM Dem.• RICHMOND PXIXMCT NO. In 1p Avetttht, RMchmand. nam J10 • r° rlHaulHanson, Dem.; Marijean B. POLLIlIG PLACE: R AGabriel- LN3PECl'OR: Dorothy M. Phelps. Davis, Rep. eon (Garage) 13$ Mariposa Streetchman& JUDGES: Ida C. Torres. Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.IN RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IN RIIINSPECTOR: Vlola A. Gabriel. Doris M Stanley, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Peres School s .; POLLING PLACE: Marion J. son Rei CLERKS: Frances L. Stewart, (Auditorium) 5th and Pennsylvania Jessee (Garage) 1432 Esmond Ave- JUDGES: Edyth L Maher. Rep.• Rep-; Doman. S°urs• Dem.: Laura Avenue Richmond.Rep.-nue. Richmond.Helen M. Thompson. DemINSPkd.TOR: Geneva B. Me Fed. x INSPECTOR: Marion J. Jessee. CLERKS: Reinke Martin Dem RICHMOND lRiCIMC! NO. 142 den Dem. Dem. Ann T. Olson. Dem.• Boole Ken- JUDGES• Marie H.Taylor.Dem.: JUDGES: Ruth V. Estes. Dem.: dridt, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Judson Me. Minnie L. Luckey. Dem. Florabelle E. McCoy, Rep. moral Baptist Church (Basement) CIXRKS: Franide Whitney. CLERKS: Lydia Szwanek. Rep.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 179 21100 Rheem Avenue. Richmond. Dem. Jessie M. Haynes. Lorene Kersey, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Clinton Ave- Marjorie McGowan, Rebecca Harris, Dem. CLERK: Not Appointed. m. nue Baptist Church, 31st t Clinton JUDGES: Grace H. Clark, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 145RICHMONDPRECINCTNO. IN Avenue. Richmond. Dem. Pauline Weber. Dem POLLING PLACE: Shirley A. INSPECTOR: Ella L. Swenson, CLERKS: Margaret Christensen. POLLING PLACE: William F. Dem. Dem.: LUllan verge. Dem.: Ma- Boldus` School (Multi-Use Room) aLongacre (Utility Room) 745 34th JUDGES: Catherine C~ Shuhat. mle R. Lair, Dem 9N Isth Street, Richmond.Street. Richmond INSPECTOR. Edythe Pleau.Dem. Dem'• Kathleen E. Hearne- Dem. RICHMOND lRRCINCT NO. 143 DaINSPECTOR: Ruby H. Sandau. t JUDGES M E. O'Drain.Rep.: CLERKS: Elsie E. F j e 1 s t a daryP' Dem.: Dorothy Petltovlch, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Grant School JUDGES: Marys E.Cornett.Dem.:Edith Sparks. Dem. Vera E. Menard• Dem. Multi-use Room)34th&Grant Ave. Vinnette M. Holler. Dem.CLERKS• Janie Grider. Dem.• nue. Richmond. CLERKS: Reba M. RReeeoddyy. Don.;Jane E. Dour, Rep.; Barbara J. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 127 INSPECTOR: Helen L. Barthob• LUllan Olseu, Dam.; Flannie EaMWI. Louden. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Sylvester D. mew. Dem. Rep. f, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lie Donovan (Garage) 3735 C.neton Ave- JUDGES: Rett J. Jahr, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Slav Hall•i320 nue. Richmond np O'Connor. Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IS a a Glenn Avenue. Richmond.INSPECTOR: Dorothy A 81ack, g Ci.E$ICS +taege W. Dem.• POLLING PLACE: Burkhardt A.p Nelle N, 3IlllerC , Rep.; Lpose HSU. Jaramilto (Gar ) 1915 G on ReIpNSPECTOR: Jessie L Mayers. JUDGES• Aura Awman. Dem.: Dem. aide WAOr JUDGES• Ruth E. Sherwood. Beatrice Cass Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IN ASP(.' TORle R Alice E. Jaramillo, Re Frances M. Power. R CLERKS. M. moin,R@2-Rif.: Rep. Dem.; Ruby B. Wilson. Dem.: Elia POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. JUDGES: Mary J. Hicadnbotham.CLERKS• Feral Keeskes, Dem. Patton. Rep. Novascoue (Gare") 113 Murdock Alice E. Alameda. Rep. Sx-Ruth Dubber, Dem.: Irene Feil- Street Richmond. AKS Barbara Jacob,man. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 125 INS ECTbA: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 111 POLLING PLACE: Cal Critch. scone. Dem. FathY M Nova. C hmor. Dem. gym.: Martha R. Md (Patio Room) 722 Wilson Ave- JUDGES: Mary Dour, Detre.;POLLING PLACE: Earl E. Gill- nue. Richmond.Erma M. Silva, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.10ham (Basement) 535 Damm Street. INSPECTOR: Bernice T. Lazzar- Cl RES: Robert B. Bryant, pOyl,I,vG PLACE: Domenico DeRichmond. ES: Leta Moffett. Dem.: Georgette O'Brien.Dome m' Simone (Garage) 2901 Barrett Ave- nue. Bertha K Spruner. J nue. Richmond.Rem Helen J. Evan, Rep RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 145 INSPECTOR: Amelia C. Durkin,JUDGES• Betty H. G!11 h a m, CLERKS: Loyce J. Van Winkle, Dem.: Daisy J. Maddix. Rep.Dem.: Jayne Critchfield• Dem.; Ju-POLLING PLACE: J. O. Ford Dem. Erma E. Webter,CLERKS: Miron M. Clark. Rep.: Iia A. Fortin• Dem. School (Auditorium) 29th les Mari- Irenc Tamblyn. Dem.: Carol H. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. US sopa Avenue Richmond. osl[aiprlet A.. 531 L_ Brest. Rep. INSPECTOk: Alice H. Arnold, POLLING PLACE: Alice R. Sou- Ree Dern., Mack G. Maberry, Dem.:RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 112 za (Garage) 5734 Columbia Avenue, JUDGES: Myrtle A. Wallace. Leo M. Burns, Dem. A.POLLING PLACE: Effie E. Ham- Richmona. Dem.: Helen May. Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 1N rIlton (Rumpus Room)837 41st Street INSPECTOR: Lydia E. Firchow• CLERKS: Edna B. Young Dem.; Richmond. Rep. Mildred Baldwin• Dem.; $d 1 t h POLLING PLACE: Merle E. Wags JUDGES: Alice R. Scuta. Dem.; Eddy. Dem.INSPECTOR: Effie E. Hamilton, Garage) 494 McLaughlin Street. Re Marjorie R. Howard. Dem. Richmond.p RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 148JUDGES: Mary E. McCullough, CLERKS: Louise C. SangeLLttu, INSPECTOR: Marie E. Wale. C Rep M cline Hubbard. Dem. Dem.: Rose A. Ham. Dem.: Mar- POLLING PLACE• Slav Hall 5226 Dem. s CLERKS: Mary L. Aubre , Rep. [acct Kimball, Dem. Glenn Avenue, Richmond. JUDGES: Josephine WWNIm. Bessie Thompson. Dem. race A. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 139 Olga A. Hirschler. Dem.: Helen E. Klrley. Rep. Rk Post. Rep. a CLERKS: Darlene P.Bradt Rep.• POLLING PLACE: Burkhart E: Margaret W. Berdan• Lola J.Carl(. Rep.: Helen H. Gunn. t{ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 113 F(ary, (Backyard Patio Room) 770 Dem• Rep. a Ventura Street. Richmond JUDGE: Not Appointed.POLLING PLACE: Clinton Ave Cl RK: Not Appointed. RICHMONa 1NDPURCIMCTNnueBaptistChurch, 31st lei Clinton INSPECTOR: Bonnie Re. Rep.Dpo Avenue. Richmond. JUDGES: Bernice Gross, Dem.; CUE Lillian M Nyman, POLLING PLACE: J. O. lordBurkhartFlury. Dem, Dem.; Ruby G. Gibler, Dem.INSPECTOR: Laura A. Amdahl. School (Auditorium) 29th t Marl- o - Rep CLERKS: Leta E. Ogilvie. Dem.: RICHMOND lRRCINCT NO. 147 copa Avenue. Richmond. JUDGES: Emily E. Winn. Dem.; Harriet Bruce. Dem..• Marie Flury. POLLING PLACE: Har Ells INSPECTOR: Lorene Hender oe, Frances M. Horton. Dem. Dem. High School (Nurses Rooth End Dem. CLERKS: Marie L. Jarman. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 131 A Macdonald Avenue, Richmond. JUDGES' DrudUa M. Cornell' Dem.: Etta Dahlstrom. Dem.: Min. INSPECTOR Frances L. Bates. Dem.: Gayle Hayes. Dem. erva M. Andrews. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Alice hL Dem CLERKS: Laura B. Brodale, Browne (Garage) 3531 Wall Ave.. JUDGES: Anna B. Alexander. Dem.: Eleanor M Robinson. Dem.;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 114 Richmond. Rep,• Truman L Jewett, RgeepiLots P. Hamilton Rep.POLLING PLACE: Grant School INSPECTOR: Alice M. Browne, CLERKS. Cora R. Boalnam,Multi-use Room)24th k Grant Ave. Rep RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 179 nue. Richmond J(TDGES• Grace McCroskey, Dem.; Isabel Rodola, Rep.; Ruth INSPECTOR: Anna V. Christen- Dern.: Helen Patrick. Dem. S. Davis, Rep. POLLING PEACE: Beverly De G, sen. Rep. CLERKS: Mae L. Brady. Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1q Courten(Garage)2p9 Bush Avenue, r JUDGES: Odell Alexander. Dem.: Erminia M. Richmond. Margaret T. Eicher, roil Dem POLLING PLACE: Edward Ad. INSPECTOR: Beverly De Courten. fRep.; RKS Mae E. Alves. rp RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 132 Rlchmo( Garage) N9 Kern Street, Dem. gSi Jacqueline Davis,al Gladys M. Beck, Dem.; Genelve W. INSPECTOR: Bonnie J. Addle o• Dem. Thelma J. Barthel Rep Trotter. Dem. POLLING PLACE Bell Dossman Dem. g CLERKS: Claire M. Bradley. Garage) 418 Dubose Avenue, Rich-JUDGES: Mary Garrls• Dem.; Rep Vera Sanders. Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 113 mond. Velma L. Moorehead Dem. Sanders. POLLING PEACE: Unit Church INSPECTOR: Bell Dosaman, CLERKS. Allis Anderson, Dem.: CLERK: Not Appointed. Unity Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. liSofRichmond (Back Door. Basement JUDGES: Beaulah H. Harris. Bent H. Rusk, Rep.; Evelyn M. Room) 28th A Nevin, Richmond. Blodgett, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Vote Absentee. y INSPECTOR: Tillie K. Wine.Rep.: KS: M. Scott Dem. Re CLERKS: Beatrice B. Langston, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lig RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 178 r JUDGES:Violet V.Vargas.Dem.; Dem.: Heaths Yates. Dem.; Exe. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy E. CONSOLIDATRD WM three Dawson Dem. Lathe (Basement Room Ke POLLING APLACEIra L. RoswaBerthaP. Anderson. Iiem. an ns- CLERKS: Vesper A.Morris.Rep.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 133 gttoonn Road Richmond SDPGEEC: RumpusRmSacramentoMargueriteR. Eastman,Dem.; Eve- POLLING PLACE: Alvarado AnteRichmond.lyn Massey. Dem. School (Recreation Room) Sutter Mtrrllyn Rhodes RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 177RICHMONDPRECINCTNO. Nli San Mateo Streets. Richmond. CLERKS: Jean E. Tfeterson,INSPECTOR: Ramona IL Teel. POLLING PLACE: KfagdomlandPOLLINGPLACE: John De Luca Dem. ReD•: Lois Ross. Rep. Baptist Church, 10 Nevin Awntat,Garage) 8105 Santa Cruz Avenue. JUDGES: Ada J. Simpson, Rep.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 151 Richmond. 4Richmond. eIpNSPECTOR: Edith S. Cou.-now. Q,gR1: Margaret C. Thomas G PEACE: The Mc p PE(.TOR: Evalyn B. Kole. R JUDGES: Frances D. 111 e 1 I n, Norma J. amt. Dem.: Bir- Fill n Temple Hal!) 1441 J[IDGLR: Amanda M t d d t n. Dem.: Helen M. Rose. Dem.dle NUnnda; Dem. INSPFL Laura Ask, Dem. Dem.: Nary Clalboerht, Dem. JUDGES: Laura N. Hunter. CLERKS: LucIDe Trice. Dem.; m.:J h Alice F. ca. Dann, RICHMOND PRECINCT Na 134 Willie M. Johnson, Dem.; WIDIt M.Dem. Joke A. De Luca. Dem.:Eddie L B. Harper. Dem.POLLING PLACE• Peesbyterlan GLEBES:Lois N Jackson Dem.; Ntteisse. Dam.4CrystalMDeLuca. Dem. Church oM the Redeemer. t2M44 M• Frances A. Johnson.Dem.. borothy RWNRI ND IRHCHICI N0. 1!5RICHMONDPRRC3NCTNo. 117 drade Avenue. Richm apd Doss. Dem. INSPECTOR: Florence R Evans. POLLING PLACE: Jean 51--POLLING PLACE: Eva Irene Dem, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.152 . (Garage) 50 StretRThayer(Garage)27IS Carbon Bottle. JUDGES: Henrietta L. Freitas, POLLING PLACE: Per School Richmond.ve Richmond.Dem.; Elia E. Woodruff, Dom. (Audkorium) Sri ! Pennsylvania DISlECI'OR: Jean Hudson, Dess.INSPECTOR: Eva I.Thayer. Rep. CLERICS: Lao Jenson. Dem.: Avenue Riehmhand. JUDGES: Arises H. CarYeg,JUDGES: Elleen A. Sanborn. Valu A. Davis. Dem.. Pauline Ed. INSP C1bR: Gladys Holdris, Dem.: Howl Thorne, Davis.Dem.: Linda Koebernik. Dem.ley. Dem. Dem. CLERICS: Vivian E. Moore. Rep.•CLERKS: Dorothy A.Rush Dem. RICHMOND !lECINCT NO. US JUDGES: Lillie Gilbert. Dom.: Aubrey Hudson. Dan.: EttldeenDornI. Lewis. Dem.: Kathryn O. POLLING PLACE: Jean E. Whit- Feline A. K Holland, Dan. M. Guest Rep.Young. Dem. racy (Garage) 7211 Humphrey Ave- CLERKS: Mary H.Saphw Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 119 nue. Richmond.Courtesyy J. Jones. Rep.: hff RICHMOND PRRCDICT NO. 179 INSPECTOR: Margaret Gruber. Little. Dam. POLLING PLACE— Greater EIPOLLINGPLACE: Thomas Black RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. in Bethel Baptist Church. N3 WilliamsGarage) 1399 Santa Clara. Rich. Re ES: Clam Angteman. Dem.: Drive. Richmond.mond. Maretta M. Bark. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Annie Mae INSPECTOR: Katheryn Harrison.INSPECTOR: Hilda Black- Dem. Johnson (Garage) 797 7th StCatrareet•JUDGES. Mary Carol l.. Saran,, Rep.: Dem. Dem.: Zella Cerao.De Whiteside. Dem.: Arline Richmond. Annie M. Johnson, JUDGES: Eleanor L. Stinson. CLERKS: Margaret Kennedy. Dahl Dem Dem. Dem. Sane RttsseU, Dem. z Dem.: La Vada Kendrick. Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. in JUDGES: Ethel Wilhite. Dem.: CLERKS: Mae F. Lone, Dem.• Dan M. Dennis. Den. POLLING PLACE: Wilma J. Robinson. Dem.. TrudyYMarjorie Ave. Gaggle J. Greer, Dem. Crawford. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 129 Vestal (Garage) 1710 Helltngs e CLERKS: Dinwiddie. Thomas.Dem.: nue Richmond While M. . Dem. Dem.: Minnie RICHMOND lRECIfC!NO. 1NPOLLINGPLACE: Ma Lorene INSPECTOR: Marjorie L. Vestal. L. Johnson, Dem. Garage) 1505 San Joaquin Street. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.IS4 POLLING PLACE: First Bangst Richmond. JUDGES: Lula Borkman, Rep.: Church. 3900 McGlothen Way, llielr z INSPECTOR• Mary Lorette. Dem. Pat Ramirez. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Archie M. mond. JUDGES: Manna E. (Stanley, CLERKS: Patricia 1, C 1 e m e s. Buys (Garage) 4111 35th Street. INSPECTOR: Maxine S. Kyle. Dem.: Isabelle P. Jones. Dem. Dem.• Eva L. Nelson, Dem.; Ella Richmond. Non. CLERK: Not Appointed. Gronorb. Dem. INSPECTOR: Eva L. Buys, Rep. JUDGES: Josephine Brice. Dom.: CLERK: Not Appointed RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 137 JUDGES: Eunice E. Newcomb. 011ie B. Meeh. Dem. CLERK: Not Appointed Rep.: Leota I. Everson Rep. CLERKS: Annie B. Young. Dem.• POLLING PLACE: Phyllis Cichon CLERKS: Joy Lazar. bete! Mar- Frances G. Orme. Dem.; EstellaRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 121 (Garage) 015 Orchard A v e n u e, amt Von Raven, Dem.; Dorothy Johnson, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Thomas L. Richmond M. Yeary. Den. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1pRatteree (Rumpus Room) 5319 Zara INSPECTOR: Frances H. Mayer, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.157Avenue. Richmond. Dem. POLLING PLACE Wm. F. Mas- POLLING PLACE: First Baptist INSPECTOR: Lillie E. Scott. JUDGES: Julia R. Loya• Dem: Churct, 3909 McGlotden Way. Rich- Dem.E. Morrow. Rep.shall (Downstairs Rump" Room) JUDGES George E. Harlow. Patrice C R}an, na La Mirada Drive, Richmond INSPECTOR: Bessie M. Rushing. Rep.,. Ruth F. Rattette Aep.Dem.: Bonnie J. Barr. Dem.: I- INSPECTOR: Joyce A. Howson, Dem. CN.ERKS: Muriel Newland. Dem.: In C lebon, Dem JmpGgg• Margie MarskaU, JUDGES: Vivian Brown, Dem.;, Myrtle Hugus. Rep.; LllUan G. RICHMOND PRECINCT Na 139 JerelYtt Coopor Den. Bates. Dem. JUDGES: Lucy A. Rim: CLERKS: Ce Galloway Dom.:POLLING PLACE: Myrie Blicq Nary E. Shaw, Rep.; Rtthy Cul-RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 122 (Rumpus Room) 1727 Santa Clara Betty A. Blach. Dem.; Mary Rich- Iedge. Rep.POLLING PLACE: Barrett Ave. Street. Richmond wine. Dem. nue Christian Church. 3701 Barrett INSPECTOR: Myrle Brim Dem. RICHMOND pRXCINCT NO. Ip RICHMOND PRECINCT Na 1N Avenue. Richmond. JUDGES: Franca S. BB e r r y. POLLING PLACE Helen S[ CONSOLIDATRD Rf!!• sINSPECTOR: Condos M. McDan- Dem.: Florence G. Williams. Dem Zeveiw (Garage) ISN Mariposa RI, SANTE S lel. Rep CLERKS: WHOLUC. E. Serno, Dem.• Street Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Rancho Schad JUDGES: Lourie G.Perry.Dem.; } R. Wiley. Rep•: Mildred L Edna Ritchie. Rep. Hop` AlwarmcTOR: Baku M. Zondus. on(a San Pablo Dam Road) CLERKS: Harold M. Ritchie. RICHMOND PRECINCT Na 139 •+RIDGES' Annette M. Odtrlo, NO BOARD. µRen.; Agnes E. Thye, Dem.: Mar POLLING PLACE: Lester G. Sea- Dem.: Marcella I. Doane, Dem.forge J. Ridge, Dem. bough (Rumpus Room) to Ventura CLERKS: Pauline E. Homo, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lf9 Dem.: Frances N. ClackDem;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 Avenue. Richmond. Evelyn D. WUUams, Dem.' POLLING PLACE: Pullman INSPECTOR: Ruth Duncan. Rep. School (Co nmudgr Roam) South POLLING PLACE Lon Bullar JUDGES: Dora tty Strladbug. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.192 41st A Florida AvenueRichmondGarage) 2900 Barrett Avenue.Rich-Dem.: Sybil Hoeaker, Rep. POLLING PLACE Saline School INSPECTOR: Lola Huehtrne. mond.INSPECTOR: ELle Butler. Rep. CLERKS Gold& B. H o pi k i n s. (Rooan Number 1) S7W annd Jeffer- Dem.Rep.. Paulette t~ Seabsugh, Rep.: son Avenue Richmond JUDGES: Etlod E. Bruner. Dem- JUDGES: ZAA: Annetta Thompson. Elisabeth W. Regard, Den. INSPECTbR: Bertha M. Salvi, Odessa Witherspoon. Dam.Dem. ICS: N M. B Dem.CLERKS: Labrada H. Salmeron,CLERKS: Newell P j g Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1M Dam.Jacpttollno C. Boyer, DOM.: M. Eleanor Collins, oDem.: Car-RkaDon Corcoran, Ism.; Ilargarst POLLING PLACE: Camp Fire Dem.' Grace BurkhanNon.Donovan. Dem. Girls Headquarters (25th Street Side CLERKS: Dorotb !t. Swanson, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. in Entraace) 2749 Downer Avenue. Den+•' Mildred M Andresen. Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 791 Richmond. Elizabeth Myers. Dan. POLLINGPLACEPOLLINGPLACE:Lourie N.Wei. geJohnsIINSPECTOR: Eleanor G. LookoL Gage) 4=1 Taft Ague. Rleh-.char (Garage) 202 South 35th Street. Rep. ZWENOND vancinCT No. M Richmond. JUDGES: Lillian Sanders, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Gladys E. INSPECTOR: Annie M. Bridgw INSPECTOR: Lydia A. BeerDem. One M. Britt• Dem. Bradley (Rumpus Room)> Hunt- mar. epp CL.EAKS: Teresa E. Lewis. Rep.: in em Avenw, Rlchmoad. JUDGE: Cora I. $Arrleon, Dem. JUDGES: V. H erN. Wenhm. Joan M. Rep.. Mildred B. INSPECTOR: Gladys E. Bradley, CLZRES: Deralb gh" Dem.;Rep.; Odles V. Henderson, Dem. Wllltamson Rep. Ruby L. Savage. 32 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. PO2 NORTH EICXMOND PRECINCT CLICHES: Marmadbe Emssrlck, INSPECTOR: Marjorie Z. Siam NO. Old Dem.; Harriet B. Norgra, Rp: ZS Judith D. Sttkherz, POLLING PLACE: Clarene Lp Webster (Garage) 4133 Oventtd POLLING PLACE: Zleecil Itteoff Marie C. CatrtMMa• ' 2%. W KS: Rltdsatond. Garage) 13S ith Strait, Richmond i!. CERRITO lRRCONCT no. 883 Dem. Dolores VWa Pierre. INSPECTOR: M SPlEE Ci.1>IW Adele C'amacbo Dam.-atgaret A Nel- DN CTOR: Mettle O. Simms, COHRITO iPRE WITA A lrancoa Dem.; Dorothyson. Dem. Dem. RL CERRITO PRECINCT M W, .W. .'JUDGES: ][arae Hill, Dem.: JUDGES: Elceell Ipsell, Dem.: POLLI NG PLACE• Joseph Nor-Madre Hall, Dem. Rosie L. Stevenson. Dem don (Garage) IS4i KearnsY Street. L' CiRRRO PRECINCT NO. OI4 CLERKS: Debris J. Bridgetaan CLERKS: Jewerl Wilson, Dem. El Cerrito. POLLDNtG PLACE: EI CerritoDem.: Jeanetta A. Wehster, Dem.% Canary Judel. Dem.; Helen Talley. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 886 SAmbbury i EI GCerrito.Clarence L. Webster. Dem. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1!3 NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: Joseph Mm• INSP R: Jacqueline J. Pack, POLLING PLACE: Roy Edmond NO. 003 Rumpus Room) 5418 Zara 2%- MGarage) 3013 Potrero Avenue, Area ZI Cerrito• J-MZS• Jean Cook, Rep.; Richmond. POLLING PLACE Ruth Oatnoroc INSPECTOR: Julia Coward, Dern. Annette Bye Rap INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Brace, ( Living Room) IOU North Jade JUDGZS: Janie L, Bonham. CLZR O. Olivia O. Pu ki• Dem.; Street. Richmond. Dom.: Bath Kautz, Rep. Dorothy W. Dowling, Dem.; Brtdie s, Rro DGE• Jessie M. Watson, Dem. Dee SPECTOR: Ruth Osborne.CLERKS: Joetta M.Roger, Rep.• C. Pander. Rep. CLERKS• Myrna B. McConnell, Gaff Vincent. DemRep.: l(agdalina S. EL CERRITO ]PRECINCT NO. USJUDGES: Lorecia Fudge, Dem.: Gantl, Dem.Non.; Sadie Jackson, Dem, Te"Roberta B. Math Dem. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. so POLLING PLACE H a r r i o tRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 1N CLERKS: Martha M. H u II t e r. School (Community Haff) Fairmont POLLING PLACE Stege School Dem,: Eunice Jenkins. Rep.; Ada POLLING PLACE: Joy E. Berry and hbputt ryy. El Cerrito. Pierce, Dem. R Room) 5459 Poinsett Ave- INSPECTOR: Florence A. Geis-Use(MultlRoom) 30th Street t umpus inner. Cypress Avenue, Richmond. NORTH RICHMOND PRBCL ICT n Cerrito. JUDGES: HesterHq(es S. 1[ulllIIltt, INSPECTOR: Mable W. Rushing, NO. ON INSPECTOR: Jaye E. Berry, J RemDem.POLLING PLACE: Theodore B. DJUDGES:Adellae Hounsell,Dem: RCLERES: MargaretBombard, S u 111 v a n•JUDGES: Sue s. em. Dem.; Wooten (Garage) SW Silver Avenue, Grace L. Spencer, Rep Rep Judith Fabry, Dem.Patsy A. Devens• Dem. Richmond. CLERKS: Mary T. Smith, Susan CLERK: Not Appointed. Sarah RR k stn wP Dem x Minnie Dem. INSPECTOR: 011ie M. Chappel, GH. ill. McNulty. Rep.; Gloria F. Me. RL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 929 Holloway, Dem. JUDGES: Shirley O. Wooten, POLLING PLACE:Doris I.Erick- RIC HMOND PRECINCT NO. 3O5 Dem. Jo ce ?S Carlisle, Dem. CERRITO PRECINCT NO.e18 (Garage) 412 Nornll Street, Elyy POLLING PLACE: Pearl Abra- CLERKS: Shirley Catmon. Dem-; POLLING PLACE: SaintSPaatrrfdtsep Cerrito. ham (Rumpus Room—Back Ea- Flossie Duncan, Dem.% Ru B. Church 1574 Everett gIN. SPECTOR: Doris I. Erickson, trance) 5410 Creely Avenue, Rich- Feathers. Dem. Cerrito. JUDGES: Mabel D. ErinNer,INSPECTOR: Norma P. Yost, Berens M Bus D. Rep.mond. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT Rep a Y INSPECTOR: Lena M. Chamber- NO. OU JUDGES: Bessie E. Bautista, CLE lain, Dem. CLERKS. Marionrion Uulfflnor; POLLING PLACE: William F. Dem.: Genevieve Flohr, Dem.p Isldosa liockenkamp, Rep.;JUDGES: Gertrude Ferguson, Gaumer (Living Room) 1831 Gar- CLERKS: Hilda V. Creque. Dem.- Huta M. Scott. Dem. Rep Edwina P. Anderson, Dem. den Tract Road. Richmond. Emma Quirico, Dem.: J a u n i c eCLERKS: Pearl M. Abraham, INSPECTOR Theresa M Ratio, CheiwYn. Dem.RL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 927 WN Dem,; E Andrews. Batlate Dem.: Re POLLING PLACE: Mira VistaLenaM. Andrews, Dem.p EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.011 JUDGE• Anna S. Gasmen, Dem. Annex School (Room 3-A) Barrett RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. In CLERKS: Mildred Jordan, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: El Cerrito and Tassa ara Avenue El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: N s t r o m William F. Gaumer, Dem. High School (Room Under Cafe) INSPECTOR: Beverfy M. Dietz. q Asubuty and Eureka Avenue, El Rep.School (Auditorium) South 11th & NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT Certo, JUDGES Mary W. Danielson, JAI Maine Avenue, Richmond. NO. ON INSPECTOR: Martha E. Hatasek, Non.: Marjorie K. Moore Rep. hINSPECTOR: Lillian I. Gomez, POLLING PLACE: Macedonia Rep- CLERKS: Helen J. Mackersie, k Rep. Baptist Church (Dlaing Hall) 1741 JUDGES: Opal F. Halley. Dem.: Rep.• Martha H. Musgrove, Rep.;J see Rousseau. Helen Ewell, Dem.; 3rd Street, Richmond. Marie P. Luedtke, Dem. Carmen E. Murry, Dem.Jessie Rousseau, Dem. INSPECTOR Rosie L Lee. Dem CLERKS• Ethel Dahka Dem. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 926 y CLERKS: O c t a v i a Anderson, JUDGES: Adelene S. Foster, Janet R. Balmtorth• Rep.; Phayee,Dem.: Connazella Bellfield, Dem.; Dem. Fay P. Charles, F Cooper. Dem. POLLING PLACE: M a r Y JoLouEllenBilbo, Dem. p• e CLERKS: Louisa Cooper. Dem.: EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 412 Martindale (Lanai) 2312 Carquinez i!• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ZN Henrietta L Scott Dem. Mattie Avenue El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Cortez School Traylor. Dem. POLLING PLACE: J. Georges INSP$CTOR Mamie Worrell, Rumpus 102 Carmel Ave Rep, rMultiUseRoom) 627 South 30th NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT nue, El Cerrito. JUDGESMary Jo Martindale.Street, Richmond. NO. 407 INSPECTOR: Marie C. Nelsott, Rep Elsie M. Clare, Rep.INSPECTOR: La Verne Williams, Dem. CLERKS Mildred V. Baker, Non. POLLING y PLACE: Davis Chapel, JUDGES: Grace C. Leavitt, Rep.; Dem, Coilnne IC Bliss, ReJUDGES: Peggy Newton, Dem. 369 CheslINSPECTOR: Ruby Wi tl lna m s, Blanche M. Palmer, Dem. Adele Ingraham, Dem. p' Jessie Rousseau, Dem. INSPE CLERKS: Marian E O'Connell,CLERKS: Ella Anderson, Dem.; Dem. Dem.• Pauline Cordell&, Rep.: Rose EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 420JosephineM. Bell, Rep.: Vivian JUDGES: Mildred Slocum. Dem.; Malbrough. Dem. Sarah Anderson. Dem.Sherman, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Marian Kiteas RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 291 CLERKS: Inez H. Jones. Den.: EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 013 (Garage) 1110 Navellier Street, El POLLING PLACE: Coronado D aryn Stevens, Dem.; Mattie Wni:e, POLLING PLACE: Wlnlfred John. Cerrito. Beverly Bronken, School (Multl•use Room) 2001 Vir- son (Rumpus Room) 219 Ashbury ginla Avenue. Richmond, NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT Avenue. El Cerrito. Jnr INSPECTOR: Richmond. Armstrong. NO. Otl DINNSPECTOR: Winifred Johnson, JUDGES Marian Klteas, Dem.; ElnoraWlllowe Bedell, Rep. it RMIDGES• O helia L. Franklin. 349 Cha eesey Avenue, RichmondLACE: Davis .JUDGES' Hil11e Jacues, Dem-; Gladys I. Forsythe. Rep.; Dem.: JJ p Genevieve C. bymons, Rep.F+Dem.: Bobbie L. Alexander, Dem. INSPECTOR• Susie B. Hill. Dem. CLERK: Not Appointed Shields. Dem' CLERKS: Dorothy L. Cecchi, JUDGES: Selma Luster. Dem.; CLERK: Not Appointed. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 939Dem.; Pauline Davis. Dem.-. Girtha Minnie 1.. Momon• Dem.CLERK: Not Appointed. I- Cluff, Dem. CLERKS: Audrey Holden, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Hazel E. Al• Apzil Webster. Dem.; Jimmie Dan- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 014 linio (Rumpus Room) 1435 Navel- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 282 gels, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Laura F. Du- Uer Street EI Cerrito. 4 POLLING PLACE: Coronado NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT binsky (Garage) 7227 Lincoln Ave_ INSPECTOR: Haul E. Allinto. School (Multl-use Room) 2001 Vir- NO My nue, El Cerrito• Rep. ginia Avenue. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Verde School INSPECTOR: Laura F. Dubinsky, Alberta g'7Vemiei, RDoemart, Rep.; INSPECTOR: Amis Wimberly, CLERICS: Lois Figueira• Rep•:Dem. Multl•use Room) Giaramita and JUDGES: Emma Baxter, Rep.; JUDGES: Mary S. Clark, Dem.: Verde Avenues. Richmond. Mamie LowRep. Muriel E. Galloway, Rep.; Gene- Thelma Delley, Dem. INSPECTOR: Martha J. Darling. (_LEAKS: Ruth P. Reynolds, vieve M. Collins, Dem. CLERKS: Fannie Anderson. Dem. Rep.; Ruth Rodriquez, Dem.-. Betty EI, CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 931Dem.: Georgia M. Coates, Rep.; JUDGES: Lillian S. Whitehead, H. Sandifur, Rep. Fredda M. McCormick, Dem. Dem.: Bethel Rhone. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Guido Canta- CLERKS: Marie Washington, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. Ols ruttl (Rumpus Room) 1804 Key RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 213 Dem.: Inez Booker, Dem.: Clester POLLING PLACE: Mira vista Blvd.. ECTOrrito. yl J. Bell Rep. POLLING PLACE: Ruth R. No. Woodson. Dem.United Church of Christ, 7075 Cut- vacek (Rumpus Room) 712 Kern SUPERVISORIAL.DISTRICT OO2 tt Blvd.. EI Cerrito.JUDGES: Hannah F. Anderson, Street, Richmond. SPECTOR: Theresa Klewtm, Rep.; Ethel Miller. Dem.BERKELEY PRECINCT PARS: Ml p— CLERKS: Carmella Klatt Dem.• r lian. Rep. Aureola L. Mcldil- POLLING PLACE: Theo. J. Mar- JUDGES: Matilda B. Quinlan. Emma F. Mabm. Rep.; Katie R. kert (Garage) 1623 Oak View Ave- ; E Robinson, Dem, JUDGES: M &ret Cooke. Dem.: nue a velyn Pauly. Rep. Lenore Jarvis, Dem. INSPECTOR: Josephine Craw- CLERKS Yvonne Seideaspinner. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 93Z 5Rep.: Aonetfe Lewis. Rep., Alice POLLING PLACE: Calvin S.CLERKS: Thelma Hyde. Dem.; ford. Dem. E. Dittenhit, R Lenore A. Rossi, Dem.; Josephine RJUDGE: Laurence E. Maderis, Smith (Family Room) LMN Betty ElepRLCERIMMPRECINCTNO. 919 Lane Cerrito. fid.J. Martin. Rep. JUDGE: Not Appointed. POLLING PLACE: E INSPECTOR: Shirley L Mertens, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 204 CLERKS• H a z e I Hendrickson. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Joseph W. De Rep, Judith Goldman. Dem. Street. ZI Cerrito. ON JUDGES: Bernice L. Narrow, 4 Satre (Garage) 3818 Solana Ave- CLERK: Not Appointed. DIgpZ(-TOR; Mary L Radial. Dem,• Juanita H. Nielson. Asp. nue. Richmond. BERKELEY PRECINCT PARE Old DOM. Cn c. S: WSJSmith. A Sttwart, Rep Jona C. Smith, Rap.; AWean IG INSPECTOR: Bertha R a 1 n e s, POLLING PLACE' Mo= A, Elizabeth A.n t, Dem.: Nom. Rep. Rep. Greaver (Garage) 334 Berkeley CLERKS: Olga I, Alameda, RL CZaXM PRECINCT NO. 033JUDGES: Carlyan Baca. Rep.; Park Boulevard, Berkeley. g. Dem: Adak J. Georgia McKinley. Dem.INSPECTOR: Olga W i e k i a CLERK: Not Appolated POIi.IIfG PLACE: Charlotte L. CLERKS: Ruth E. De Unere. Dem. Me Gregor (Rumpus Co Room) 1119 a,s JUDGES: Esther F. Gonsalves. Rt. CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 017 Xing Drvt rDem.; Pauline Weisenbetger, Dem.* Dem. Helen A. Graver. Dem. iltibPZCiOR: Frances G. Gates. Frances Lewis, Dem. CLERKS: Zoe C. Boyne. Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Peter F. pAgtssta (Garan) 431 Everett JUDGZS Charlotte E. McRICHMONDPRECINCTNO, 295 Margaret N. Berry, Prep. Street El Cerrito. Greg" Rep• Margaret Z. Din. POLLING PLACE: Alice Helseth CLERK: Not Appointed INOZCTOR: Jennie G. Agrests, Rumpus Room) 740-32nd Street. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.401 Norma L Fiorentino, Betty Me Carthy, Rap.: t J ssph T. Wolters, Rep.-. Barbara INSPECTOR• Alice Helsetb. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Ruth L. Kirby Dam.- Bonnie A. Beeson. Dom. Z. Scher, Dem. v JUDGES: Lena P. Baker. Dem.: (Garage) 5817 San Diego Street, ZI CLL RKS• Winnie A. Johnson, Cerrito.Rep.• Gladys De Loci, EL CERRIlO PRECINCT NO. 034EuniceV. Anderson. Rep. Rep.: Ivy CLERKS: Marianne Evans, Rep.: DeemSPECTOR: Ruth L Kirby, Richardson. Rep-per, pL,ACg. Fairmont Judith K. Gorr. Dem. JUDGES Florence O. Buchanan, RL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 918 Sncehyo ol (Multi-Use Room) 734 Kear- CLERK: Not Appointed Dem.• Estella J. McFarland. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Teresa A. INSPEECTZI OR:Juanita M Ebert, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 206 CLERKS: Edith E. Jenson. Dem.: Milani (Garage) 1317 Liberty Street, Dem.Bettv A. Tanner, Dem., Lydia El Cerrito. JU,gq- Jo ep a J. Me Donald, RtPOLLINGPLACE: Grant School Perella, Rep, INSPECTOR: Teresa A. Milani, ga)labury Dem.Multi-use Room)24th k Grant Ave. Dem. Dem. Mabel nue, Richmond. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. OR JUDGES- EvelynSor CLERKS: Frances C. Z a n n agas. Dem.: Rep- B ChariMe Hicks, Dem.: Anna INSPECTOR: Agnes N(yrars. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Hard 1 a g Beth B. CU[ton, Dem. JUDGE: Not Appointed. School (Community Hall) Fairmont CLERKS: Sue 11 Adams, Dem.:D Donahue• Dem. JUDGE: Josephine F. Delucchi, and Ashbuurryy ._venue. El Cerrito. Marilyn West. Rep.; Mary M. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 05 Dem. INSPECTOR: Lucille L. Comotto, Voisey. Dem. CLERKS: Dian S.Azevedo,Rep.; Dem. SL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. pf POL1J1fG PLACE F a i r m o a t x: Freda Martin, Rep. JUDGES: Lucille Leone, Rep.: Strict, El atom) 724 Kean- CLERK: Not Appointed. Maxine H. pettersen, Dem, POLLING PLACE: Ruth C. Baird wey CLERKS: Martha J. Albright. Garage) 1913 Everett Street. EI INSPECTOR: Lsota M. Puny, aRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 297 Dem.; Patricia K. Stark, Dem.: Certo•Sep POLLING PLACE: Fern Colombo Florence Bakalyar. Dem. INSPECTOR: Ida M. Albertson, JUDGES: Janet M. Alves. Rep.: Garage) 838 33rd Street,Richmond.Dem. Dora E. Davis. Dem. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Richmond. Cole• EL CERRITO PRECINCT No. 083 JUDGES: Ruth C. Baird, Dem.; CLERKS: Anna Anderson. Rep.• POLLING PLACE: Arthur V_San- Lillian J. Rodini Dem. Agusta McGill, Dem.: Clara D. Dem. Irene A. Olivier!. Rep.: ford (Garage) 554 Everett Street, Irma g der a 111t{ arR p.: E. Forbes. Rep. E Lila L. Silva. Rep. El Certo CLERK: Not Appointed. INSPECTOR: Dorothy V. S a n- EsUnSer, Dem.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 030 CLERK: Not Appointed. ford, Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 928 POLLDIG PLACE: Horace K. CLERK: Not A JUDGES: Leona M. Bluth, Dem.; Burr (Basement Room) 7817 Ter- Pala A. Martinucc) Dem. tartan Church of Berkeley 1 Lawson race ZCT E1 Cerrito, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ZM CLERKS: Eda A. Bo t, Bep. Road Berkeley. D43PZ('TOR: Lily Lovy Dem' Cora Silver. Dem.: Helbi J. John- INSPECTOR: Ethel L. Larsen, JUDGES: Ruth X Slajr. Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Edward H. son. Dem. Conan Pearce. Rep. Jensen (Garage) 2745 Humphrey CLERKS:Martha La Trace, CLERKS: David J. Studabaker. Avenue, Richmond, EL CRICK" PRECINCT NO. ON Rep.; Rep.: Aklko L. Taattod,, Dem. INSPECTOR: Elda C. Reeder. Mary E. Sydenham. Dem. CLERK: Not Appointed. Dem. POLLING PLACE: El Cerrito CLERKS- Laurel F. Hammond, JUDGES: Mary A. Jensen. Dem.: Memorial Hail. Kearney and Stock- Dem.: Mary E. Hardy. RAP.. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 07 Juanita J. Meadows. Rep. ton Street. El Cerrito. Jeanette G. 7lnom, Dem.ING PLACE: Raymond P. CLERKS: Edith Brehm. Hep,: DemSPECTOR: Wilma Nuzmaa, L.RCERRITO PRECINCT NO. O21 WawUln(Garage) 1449 Liberty Sonet, Ina H. Pence, Dem.; Osie D. Mar tin. Dem. JUDGES: Rowena Douglas,Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Margaret E! Cerrito. Alice E. Hays. Dem.Gleadall (Basement) 1471 Portola DfSPE('TOR: Faith a. Hefno. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. NO CLERKS-. Pauline M,Bury,Dem.; Drive EI Cerrito. Dem. Florence . Joy. Rep.: Nettie Mor- INSPECTOR: Margaret Gksdall, JUDGES' Josephine Sowellt, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Methodist Nan, Rep. Rep Frances SubieM Dem. Church, Nicholl 9: Mat ting Avenue, JUDGES:Betty J.Gleadall.Rep.; CLERKS: Dorothy C. Green.Riehmond. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. On Roselyn Jiminez, Dem. Dem.; Esther Benson, Rep.; Jessie INSPECTOR: Mildred D o r a s n, POLLING PLACE: Del M a r Ida F. Thiele. Dem. Raymond, Dem.fy R p•; School (Room No. 19) SW Avis Tbelma M. Dowling. Dem.: Joyce EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. OatJUDGES: Alice B. Resp, Re M. Elliott. Dem. S' Mary Casey, Rep. Drive EI Cerrito. CLERKS: Margaret B. Colburn, INSIECTOR: Aileen Bender. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. O22 POLLING PLACE: Ferne Colu is Dem.; Aline M. Balderston, Rep.; Re POLLING PLACE J. W. Harveyy ( Garage) 2312 Edith Street. El Car-x Gloria Crim, Dem. JUDGES: Louise UM Gara(te) 1316 Liberty Street, El rito. Leonore G. Klotz, Rep. Cerrito. INSPECTOR Fro SwaNer, Ism. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT CLERKS: Terga M Venttn, INSPECTOR: Josephine B a 1 n, Dem.: Adele ChsNwa Dem.NO. NI Dem.: Betty Peters. Dem.: Ellen Dem. em.: Ad: Fsrne a em. udis Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Hattie Byley Reeve' Dem' JUDGES: Pauline Gay, Dem.; CLZLa Verne Glerup, Dem.: Lorraine Garage) 1341 York Street, Rich. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. W Katherine Kolka, Rep.Perry. p mond. POLLING PLACE: (Gladys Td Na- CLERKS: Edna L. Mello Dem.: INSPECTOR: Rosie Brasell•Dem. vellier (Cottage In rear) 1337 Na- Mary M. Williams, Rep.: Plass E. EL CBRRITO lRECIIYCT NO. 91! S Harvey. Rep.JUDGES: Lurk L. Butler, Dem.; veUier Street, El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: James W. Viola Reed. Dem. INSPECTOR: Gladys M. Navel. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 023 Brackett (Garage) 2116 Edwards CLERKS: Willie Lee Dem.* Edit tier Dem. POLLING PLACE: EI Monts Street, ZI Cerrito. DthM. Ford. Dem.; ei L. tliarrew, J iDGES• Evelyn M. Haywo tk School (MWtl-Use Room) 3133 Top- INSPECTOR: James W. Braellstt, Dem. Rep.; Helm Z Dem.scott Avenue, EI Cerrito. Dem. a; JUDGES:Lydia A.Lehman,Rep.; LNSP10010R: Leen a Lukes, SL CaRRRO FRSCBNCT NQ "I CLERKS: Barbara L. Gialke. 3' Me Dart. Dorothy G. Crabb,Bernice Rep. Dem POIi.DK'( Front Ro• Isla J. ka Chehtlatteen, BeJpUDGE Marjorie lCe 1[e a d, Caueland [iron[ Raom) ?ri Ba1ra Laine R HsmWis. Dem.Dem: Maty F. Tttener, ltep: Asea CL.ERLSRLS nHstth 'Carlo. Hep-' DII ZI ORCi hela J. ]Ie Cane- EL SOWNTS PORLI N T N&ONE. Crouchett, Ilkm. EL CERRITO PRSCBNCT x0. 000 Janet Hatrlsoo, Rep.: Marlon E POiiiNG PLACE: Norse L. iorPOL POLLING PLACE: Portola Jun• Moore, O>ZS noun J. Major. Dem.: Fly (Back Yard Patio) 4 r'Lambert Road, M Sobrattte. High School (Little Tbeatre) RL C9011111O FRSCH4C! NO. 0/0 l DuLw mP 1 c k r e 11, 1NSPE(."ldR: Florin* V.Argo. 1 I Naveliler, EI fksrlto. POLLING PLACE: L Moate Dem.- Mary Z 1Mlster. Dem.Dem. INSPECTOR: Alice C. Kinsey, School (ti,Use Room) alis Tap. ZURX: Not AppointedES:N Foley.Dem.:Rep soot[ Avenue. Eh Cerrito. Robert JUDGES Louise IC Hulme. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Margaret T. Harp. n• CSRRfaO FRSCDNCT NO. On CLERKS: Barbara J.Ortes, Rep.;Margacct G. Maiurl, Dem. Donna E. Yours. Dan.: Lela A. CLERKS: Virginia Beacham, er_Bep POLLING PLACE• Ino E. Gan- ByssaN. Dem. Dem.: Margarita B. Bowen• Rep imk-s: loogye J. Ienatrom. tion (Rumpus Room) 80 Sea view y,Rep LiOe L Coleman, Dem.Drive El Cerrito. EL SORRANTS FRECINCT NO.Ola-Rase M. Sezayllt, Rep. Ct.ER>NS:Erma E Andrade. INSEEGTOR:Grace F.Mac Neill, POLLING PLACE: EI Sobrante FELCERRITOPRECINCTNO. nil Dem.; LilIIan SmuDWw Dem- Flor- Dem. lyre House MIO Appian Way, Zl h- POLLING PLACE V. W. TauditereaCeGluciDem. JUDGES I.Gladys Careen, Sobrante. Garage) 100 Carmel Avenue. El Dem.• Etfle W ord Dem. INSPECTOR: Marjorie F. Vale- Cerr to.SL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. on CLERICS: whdb d )c. Sturgeon[, zack Dem. r INSPECTOR: Isabelle Tauter. POLING PLACE: Madera School Dem Doris K llc Cush, Dem.:Ruby Dem.; J :ES:B. Laird, Dem.: (Multi-Use Room) Arlington Blvd.. Thelma Aadriew, Dem. Marian J. M Et Careuo EI. CRUNNO FRSCI CT NO. 873 CaCLE Caro arpeo. CLERKS: E. Jambeek,INSPECTOR: Mary J. Kbsmer. PO1J.IXG PLACE• First Uni- Frances M Field, Rep. Dem.: Naomi Erickson• Rep. g$- Katherine S. Peters. R Berkeley 1 Lawson lm BU NZs rmjwwCT NO. onCLERK: Not Appointed Rep Jennie I. Needham. Dem. IN$PEC10111 M a r i e Farwell. POLLING PLACE: Henry FannerLECERRITOPRSCINCTNO. 842 CLERKS: Marjorie A. Crum, Non. Garage) 1077 Lindell Drive. L So-Es POLLING PLACE Kea MacDon- Dem.: Harriett Harada. Rep,: Ro- JUDGES: Blanche G. Moreton, hronte.salve Sanders. Dem. Dom.- Ethel S. r Dem.aid (Downstairs Room) 25M Tamal• COODe INSPECTOR: Georgia Z.Richard-aid Avenue. El Cerrito. RL CRRRITO PRECINCT NO. Bit CLERK: Virginia ort, Dem. son. Dem. INSPECTOR: Jane MacDonald. CLERK: Not AppoLited. JUDGES: Susie Foster. Rep.: Rep. POLLING PLACE: F. A. Dunow CLERK: Not Appointed Pauline A Rohrbach. Dem r F 4 JUDGES• Mary L. Tustin. Dem.; (Rumpus Room) 7312 Plank Court. UL CERRflO FRSCiNCT NO. 874 CLERKS: Wanava P. Ross, Rep. Alain W tman, Rip El Cerrito. Florris Dahlin, Dem.: Mary B. CLERICS Lenore Jambs. Dem.: INSPECTOR: June V. Ekenberg. POLLING PLACE: Portola Junior James. Iktn. Edith Scholar. Rep.: Mary W. Don- Rem High School (Little Theatre) IOaI Nelson. Non. JUDGES Mary R. Madbnaid. Navellier El Cerrito. SL f081RAN?S lRSCINC!NQ 014 INSPEt`'& Gerrie Me Neill.AND 111. SORRANTS 25 EL CERKWO PRECQNCT NO. 63 R 1.orfia D. Broola. Dem. Dem. CONSOLIDATRDCLERKS• Frances G. Nesbitt. POLLING PLACE: Jennett Eken- R JUDGES: B e t t y J. Ghidells,Rep.: Adele o Gallo. Dem.: Ev- Dem.• Frances N. Chavez Dem. Community PLACE: h Sobrante berg (Garage) 754 Nowell Street. elan Braga. Dem. CLERKS: Emilia Elordl Dem. Commwdty Methodist Church, 5131 3 El Cerrito. BL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 058 Virginia Herman, Rep.: Catherine le Road. Ei HenriSobraettaINSPECTOR: Annie C. Fraatz, E. Hennings. Rep. INSPECTOR: Henrietta Y. Oisoo, POLLING PLACE: El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 875 JUDGES: Frances M. Bowman. Dem. Tashi Nakao.Dem.: Es- Fire House (Apparatus Room) 1'J90D CLERKS; Mme, I. our. Unht. Dem.; xrelicDax, Dem. San Pablo, EI-Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy S. gym•: M. BssEous• Rep. CLERKS: Jennett Ekenbert INSPECTOR: Edna Boles, Dem. Magidson (Garage) 813 LibertyDem.: Joan D. Olsen• Rep.; Mil- JUDGES Sarah Balducd, Dem.' Street EI Cerrito. Helen E. Sheehan, Dem.: Jacque- r Bred D. Wheatley. Dema line Hatrooi, Rep.Lois M. G Bubb. Dem. INSPECTOR: l Cern Evelyn M. Wilcox. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 8N CLERKS:Janet L Chavez, Dem.; Dem. EL SORRANTS PRECINCT NO. 815 POLLING PLACE: Gloria C Cole Genevieve E. McNeil, Dem.; Betty JUDGES: Mary E. Ehlers, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: June P. MooreElkind• Dem. Beatrice Hotter. Dem. man (Reception Room) 6317 Fair. CLERKS: Josephine W a 1 1 a C e, ( Garage) 5834 Sherwood F o r e s t mount Street. El Cerrito. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. ON Dem.• Phyllis A. Parker. Dem.; Drive. EI Sob: JuINSPECTOR: Elizabeth S. Noel Dorothy Masidson, Dem.INSPECTOR: une P. Moore, Dem. POLLING PLACE: El Cerrito frO i JUDGES: Clara E. Shook. Dem.: Memorial Hall. Kearney and Stock- SL CSRRPRECINCT NO. as JUDGES: Barbara E. Ginn, Non; Edith Lewis. Dem. ton Street. El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Castro School Wanda M. Hudson, Dan. CLERKS: Laura McNe11. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Mary Arson. Dem. (Multi-Use Room) Donal AvenueMarjorie E. Glotch. Gloria C. Coleman, Dem. JUDGES:Do Walther.Dem.: and IaNrence Stmt, El Cesrito. Rep.; Charlotte sower• Dem.:Flor- y CLERK: Not Appointed Chrimtfn. Cam Dem. INSPECTOR: Mauriac S. Hill. erre L Burt, Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 84S CLERKS: cis P. Maasa!0. Dem. SL SORRANTS PRECINCT NO.817 sDem.; Norma C. Piasente. Rep.: JUDGES Marie Otivero, Rep. Fad. POLLING PLACE: J. H. Plum. Katberine Gigantl. Dan. Jeannette E. Schneider. Dem. POLLING PLACE Olinda School mer (Rumpus Room) U41 Don Car SL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. Nl CLERKS: Sylva J.Marston.Rep.: WbrarY) 3 Oitnda Road, El So-w+a ral Drive. El Cerrito. Barbara C. Brendlinger. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Clara Steffen, Rep.INSPECTOR: Beatrice J. Geary. POLLING PLACE: James L.. Hol- Christine Ellsworth. Rep. Rep. JUDGES: Martha I. Wuiff, Dem.: JUDGE Olive H. Rogers Rep. lar (Garage) 815 Everett Street. EL CSRRQO PRECINCT NO. 877 Opal W. England. Rep, JUDGE: Not Appointed. Ei Cerrito. CLERKS: Genevieve Gearhart, CLERK Not Appointed. INSPECTOR: Eva M.Love. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Dolores S. Dem. Darlene Deluccht. Dem, xJUDGES• Nettie Seda. Dem.: Monismith (Garage) 1720 Ganges CLERK: Not Appointed. Frances M. Sweeney. Rep. Avenue El Cerrito. Thelma DCT NO.OltCLERK: Not Appointed. CLERK: Anna A. Hoerr. Rep. INSP$ em. R: Viola M Hack- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. Ni CLERK: Not Appointed. berth Dem. POLLING PLACE: El Sobrante a CLERK: Not Appointed. itbdES• Loretta J. Marin. Rep.; School (Mull!-Use Room) Manor and POLLING PLACE: John D. Mary A. Aldal Dem. Hlllttoopp Drive. El Sobrante. Adams (Garage) 5214 Potrero Ave. EL C1CRRITO PRECINCT YO. 002 CLERKS' IE m m a B. Aspesi, INSPECTOR: Florence Z. Jan. nue. EI Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Edna Ro eta Dem.: Elola M. Emperson, Dem.: field. Dem. g Florence E. Jenson, Rep.INSPECTOR: Stella E. Canepa (Garage) 520 Richmond Street, El JUDGES: Va11/e M. Bickner, Dem Cerrito.EL CSRRflO PRECINCT NO. 878 Dem.: Mary F. Griffin, Dem. JUDGES: Saddko T. Yamada, CLERKS. Bonnie Rowe. Dem. Dem.: rllie B. Cook. Dem. INSPECTOR: Muriel E. Howard, POLLING PLACE Mira Vista Margaret Pierson. Rep.• Charlotte CLERKS: Mattie T. Adams. Rep.: Rep United Church of Christ.7M8 Cutting M ure. Dem. Pearllne Keys, Dem.; Atvlla Rawls. JUDGES: Ruth Lancaster, Rep.: Blvd.. EI Cerrito. Dem.Edna Rogeto• Dem. INSPECTOR: Evelyn A. Congle- RL GRANTS PRRCiNCT N0.810 rte_CLERK: Not Appointed. ton Rep.POLLING PLACE: Jack Howell EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 047 CLERK: Not Appointed. JUDGES' Helen I. Callaway, (LIVID[ Room) 4W Hilltop Drive, at' CLERK: Not Appointed. Dem.: Elizabeth M. Arnold, Dem. INSPECTOR: Dorothy L. Walker, POLLING PLACE: El Monte CLERKS: Cahoon. Morse. Rep. El So te. School (Multi-Use Room) 2133 Tap. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 803 Harriet E. Bedford, Rep.; Marie Dem.RNscottAvenue, El Cerrito.POLLING PLACE: Sam F. Lonngg C. Hunter. Rep.JUDGES: Mercedes Ridley.Dan.;INSPECTOR: Leotha D. Under- (Garage) 537 Kearney Stmt. El HL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.870 Marleene Howell, Dem.wood. Rep Cerrito. CLERKS: JosC. Roberts. sJUDGESVilategorge. Rep.. Al POLLING PLACE: Shirley A. pehine INSPECTOR: Leona Peralta. Rep.: Pauline Bell. Dem.; Lois Z.pha E. Wilcox Dem. Reaves (Rumpus Room) 1807 Mira CLERICS Elsie A. Giblin. Rep.: Dem. Vista Drive, El Cerrito. Corcoron, Dem JUDGES: Grace Dem.- YBettyE. Koehler. Dem.; Clara E. Reva K. Hatzen Dem.Dem. S1.SORRA111TS lRSCIiC!N0.MO Bucciarelli, Lem. CIS": Gloria Martimtccl. Rep. INSPECTOR: Tina A. Martin. POLLING PLACE: El Sobreatem. Fire House.EL CERRLTO PRECINCT NO. 8M CLERK: Not Appointee CaJUDGES: Mabel C. Strashun. Sabran 4010 Appian War. L CLERK: Not tad Jean M. Sorensen. Rep. INSPECTOR: Esther A naw. POLLING PLACE: H a r o l d P. Appointed. Rep Johnson (Family Room) 004 Sea Ed. CSRRITO PXKCWCT NO. N4 CLERKS: Latour Easley Dem.; RepViewDrive. El Cerrito. Dorothy C. Coats. Dem.: Shirley JUDGES: De111a Z.Nelson.Dna.:INSPECTOR: Giendene W. Blame, POLING PLACE: Harry Hanson A. Reaves. Rep. Mue1N A Emtnoos, DeasRep, Garage) 31211 Yosemite Avenue. El RL CERRITO FMCIDNCT NO. M0 CLERKS: Johanna 2LJUDGES• Margaret T. P a t t e. Cerrito. LEAND SL CiRRfTO 7 berg. Dem. Bolen LittnQ RICS: Lola Peth. Dem.; Edith Re Nedra A. (handier. Dem. INSPECTOR: Rose C. Hansen. CONSOLIDATED Loretta Henry. DemCRy,A. Simondl Dem.; Elizabeth C. JUDGES: Harrlle M Dawson. POLLING PLACE: Jose p h SL SORRliANlRSCDfC!NO.4016 Johnson, Rep. Rep.: in ISBruceJ. McDonald. Dem. Nord (Garage) M Kearney C 1OSISOLNUM3 W111110ELCERRITOVazCINCTNO. 0r CLZJRae M. Vico. Item.: Street L Cerrito SL SOSiSANlS ! Barbara J. Harris, Dem.. Effie P. iF#0I C1bR: Kathryn Sandvick, POLLING Pte. Sobrante Im•POLLING PLACE: Julius e.uoo.. Crattoa, Dan ES: Blanche J o h o a o o, ss X—mindrit Avenue. - Sobcaete~ Owhh-Rumpus Room) 8143 ulcus Dr., El Cerrito. SL CERRITO PRSCIiCT NM M Dem.: Ramona Bradley Dem. INSPECTOR: Mary H e r in a n, CLERKS: Helen B. Prim, Rep.; RL SORRANTS lRSCDNCT NO. gM Dem POLLING PLACE C A Spun• Mary Cisi• Rep.; Amt Vuk&M*, CONSOt,1DATSf Wfat' JUDGES: Constance N. Beaty, Avenue.( Garage) 2[61 Sat neo Rep- SL f0/RANTS 14Avenue. .1 Cerrito.Dem.: Zelma R. Laawff, Dem. INSPECTOR: Frieda Spyuaugk, EL CSRRITO FRECINCT NO. nil POLLING PLACE: L Sobrante tCLERKS: Pearl E. Danielson. Dem.: Lillian S.Barnett,Dem.; Vir- NUDGES: Juanita E. King. Rep.: POLING PLACE: Madera ale Bond Sabra le. unity Methodist Church. 8151 Seaga B. Douglas. Rep. School (Multi-Use Room) ArlingtonLucffieC RubLismora. Dem. Blvd. EI Cerrito. A1rgS PRECDiC!1f0.0gt EL CSRRITO PRECINCT NO. 888 CLERICS: Ruby I. Doman Rep.: LN$PECTOR: Barbara D. CONSOLOATSD Wlg Mary A. Falhers, Dem.: Mildred RL SODRANTS 4POLLINGPLACE: Ruth L Kiri A. Zook. Dem. Garage) 5017 San Dfego Street• El JUDGES Sarah M De Glare, POLLUNO PLACE Veterans HW aCerrito.SL CStIRtfO PRECINCT NO. 6011 Katherine Cam of L Sobraots, 321E Soturante Aha DeINSPECTOR: Florence R o d d a. CLERKS: Anita =.Jr. Dsm.: nue. L brmte. e. Ave- POLLING PLACE: Jaeeph Digo Jacquelyn C. BradtleW, Rep.: Lola JUDGES: Florence M. Lindstrom, (Rumpus Room) 521 Village Drive. Showa, Dam. ZL SORRANTS PRECINCT NO. o Dem. Ann L. Formica. Dem DR: Sylvia N. Fortang. SL fORRANTS PRECIIrCT NO.N1g0Li0 N CLERKS: Mamie A. Gaul. Dem.: fi Margaret L. Buettner. Dem., Jean Dem.POLLING PLACE H e a r y P• POLLING PLACE: Sobrante I=. Mahaffey Dem. JUDGES: Bernice F. Dlogo. Whitney (Rumpus Room) 4104 Gar- peovemont Clubhouse. Appian WayDem.: Edna K. Emenmenegger. Rep. dRoad El Sobrante. A Sobranle Avenue. L Sobrante.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 881 CLERKS: Natalie Slemawos. INSPECsTOR: Margaret C. Whit. INSPECTOR: Unity J.Crap•Dem POLLING PLACE: Gordon C. Ie Dem IA Delia E. Gilmore. Rep.: cep. Re JUDGES: Helot S. Leog, Dem.; Sarah W. Olson. Rep. JUDGES• Harriet M. Graham, A. polarom, Dem.Munck (Garage) 8324 Buckingham Dem.• Elsie M. Warner Rep. yaa erttasn-.tt Ramona A. stutrud.Drive. El Cerrito. SL CERW2O PRECINCT NO. 8117 CLERKS: Loretta A. Aute. Dem.: ,:e D Bishop.INSPECTOR: Loanna H De E u a!c e Ostberg, Dem.: AmsMunckRep. POLLINGNGG PLACE: Walter Vogel Slevfas, O Edna R. Van Tasnd, Dam. JUDGES: Leona C. Reeves. Rep.; (R Room) 3401 Jordan Ave- RL SORRANTS PRECINCT N0. NSShirleyA. West. Rep. nue. El Cerrito. EL SORRANTS PRECDICT NO.802 CLERKS: Tobyy A.Spanner.Dem. INSPECTOR: Esther a !avis. P, PLACE: El Sobratte POLLING PLACE: S braote Im• Beulah F. Shtive>y, Rep.: Anna iia- Re School (Mttld•Use Room) Manor p S br,` eCAvenue. ZI San ay ler, Dem.JUDGES: Alms Vogel, Dem.: and Hilltop Roads. Zl Sobrante. sc V43PZC OR: Bertha J. Shubat.Miriam J. Pease. Dem.INSPECTOR: Dorothy H. riana. RepELCERRITOPRECINCTNO. 862 CLERKS: Estelle M.Ryan.Dem.: am. Rep. JUDGES: Rachel B. Chown.POLLING PLACE: Mira Vista An. Bernice M. Shively. Rep.: Ruth E. JUDGES: Jeanette Owen, Dem.: Dem.: !.insane A Valentine. Repown, nex School (Room 3•A) Barrett and Munson, Rep Retina Strasser. Rep. CLERKS: Juanita P. Guthrie.Tassajara Avenue. El Cerrito.EI. CERRITO PRECINCT NO. nit CLERKS: Marie Estop. Dem.: Dem.; Head M. Hunt. Dem.: Pearl eINSPECTOR: Mildred B. am Maida Matthews Dem., Audrey A Johfteoa, Dan.Dem. POLLING PLACE: Ka:berim E. Mc Kenney. Rep JUDGES: Marie Clark Rep.; Anderson (Basement Room) 2175 RL SORRANlS PRECINCT NO.803 PJ.SOS PRSCIIVCT N0.an Eleanor B. McLaufhlim Rep. Tulare. El Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Fltst Rep"CLERKS: Mary T. Naaaki• Dan.: INSPECTOR: Mildred L Els. POIJJNG PLACE: El Sobrante Church (Junior Department) 40NLillianMJavan• Rep.; IreneDem. School (Muld-Use Moore) Manor Hilltop El Sobrante.Cooper.Dem. Katherine E. Ander. and Hilltop Roads EI Sobrante.INSPECTOR: Lois Z. Olsen, RepsonRep.; Angela Sunberg. Dem. IIISPSL'TOR: lYaomi J. Wirt. JUDGES: Fannie I.. Allem Bep;EL CERRTTO RRSCTNCT NO. 083 Jeemette Sarno. Dem-- Dem. Ethel J. Smith, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Castro School Helen Found. Dem; Dorotay O. JUDGES: Elm& Valesano, Dem.: CLERKS: Retha V. Glaze, Dom.:Multi - Use Room) Donal Avenue Taylor. Dan. Paloma C. Carter. Dan. Shirley J. Ross, Dem.: Josephlee and Lawrence Street. El Cerrito. CLJMXS• Betty Z.Carter. Dem.; J. Stoker. Dem. 4 INSPECTOR: Victoria B. Pills- EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 8N Pearl T StohL Rep.; Jaquita O. burl__Dean. POLLJNG PLACE: Harding 'No• Dem- SL SORSANTS PRRCINCT NO.SU JUDBetty Grlsoa.BawlRep Davis. Dem: mSchooL A( t y ty Hall; EI Tar. PLACE: Church at GodELSORRANTSFMC94CINO.8N ad p y. 4333 ApWaD Way. >rlCLERKS: Sarah Sievers. Dem• rtio. Avenue. AND SL l081RANTS n Saturants.CONSOUDATSDBeatricePetilte. Dem.: Wanda INSPECTOR: Alma E. Sean- INSPECTOR: Henrietta L Pat. rio, Dem. strain. Dent. POLLING PLACE: Veterans Hall rWa. I ep JUDGES: Freda A. Bates. Rep.: of El Sobrante 3216 Sobrante Ave- JUDGE: Anna M. Bilote. Dem.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. ON Vera P. Erickson. Rep. nuc El Sobratte. CLERKS: Florence Machetta, POLLING PLACE CoontaDce CLERK Not Appointee INSPECTOR: Edna P. Hunting, Dem.: Barbara Van Dannon, Dna CoNutt. ElPC erriRt m) 7W5 Burns CLERK: Not Appointed. Re EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT N0. W3ci.ERIC: Not AA JUDGES Hanel D. Swanson. INSPECTOR: Margery J. Frost. L. Dem. Barbara Howard Dem. POLLING PLACE Sheldon School Re ECERRITO PRECINCT NO. 878 CLERKS: J.RKS: Loulse Schmidt. (Auditorium) =I May Road. El JUDGES Frances E.Bates.Rep. POLLING PLACE: Afton EDem: Christine Finnie.Dem.: Nora Sobrante. Martha Bell, Dem.E. Coul. I. Courtney. Detre. INSPECTOR: Billie N. Nallough. CLERKS: Barbara P. Hahm, ter (Garage) 712 Ashbury Avenue. Dem. Ei Cerrito. EL SORRANTS IP=clNCT NO.N0 JUDGE: Betty A. Keent, Dem.Dern.; Margery Zeller, Rep. INSPECTOR: Afton E. Coulter. POLLING PLACE: Adelaide S. CLERKS: Mkmiet3.ERK: Not Appointed. Church (Garage) 4377 Santa Rita Dem.; Dorothy Salley. Rep• EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. so JUDGES' Ethel M. Black. Rep.: Road. EI Sobrante. Virginia Gaede. Re INSPECTOR: Adelaide S. Church, EI.SORRANTE lRECINCT NO.024 POLLING PLACE:Madera School CLERK: Eula D. Walker, Dem. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Emily PowellMulti•Ume Room) Arlington Blvd., CLERK: Not Appointed. JUDGES: Mary J. Saathotf, (Rumpus Room) 6150 La HondaElCerrito. CLERK: Not Appointed. Dem.; Nola C. Amebury, Non.Road. El Sobrante, 3J xa. Y INSPECTOR: Emily L, Powell, CLERKS: Viola N.Adkins, Dem.; BLE30MGTON PRECINCT NO. 010 PUIOss CDICPSET N0. 980 Dem. Donna J. Wirth, Dem.: Joe= A. POLLLNG PLACE: Youth But • !LACE: Grace A. Pat- JUDGES: Charlotte Brake, Dem.; Stimel, Dem. 1) dl ArYi toa Avenue.4 MEMO) nil Tyrer Sltwt, Gladys M. Duan, Dem. GIAN! PRECINCT NO. 619 Pinata. aCLERKSMildredBanti. Rep•' AND GIANT M AND Gum 21 IN R: Vera M, Holcomb, U PEC"It: Grass A. Patterson, Dorntttl y• H. Burda, Dem.: Marie Dem. Meulpolder. Dem. CONSOLIDATiD Dem. JUDGES- shells De SkIe s. POLLING PLACE: Jane JUDGES: Frances Robb, Loube K. Weamer. Rep Dem.: Muetel J. Javan, Dem. AGIANTPRECINCTNO. 66L (Garage) MIS Shamrock )hive. R: Catherine W. Thomas. 4r D. Aielaeds, POLLING PLACE: Tara Hills San Patio. ReP: M ily H Jahason, Rep.:Claiiw Shaw. Rep.: l6argarat School (MuIU-Use Room) Dolan IINSPECTOR Jam Salley. Dem. Carol J. Newman, Rep. s'"• • WAV San Pab10, FaJUDGES:yeIs bel Stefan, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 015 PJNOii PRECINCT NO. ONINSPECTOR: Edna I. Weather- Ci.ERICS: Lavoone E d w a r d s. rton, Dem.POLLING PLACE Arlfngean POLLING PLACE: C. C. Flesher JUDGES: Lila M. Geyer. Dem.: Rep.: Pear J Madden. : Community Church (Canteen Room) (G31S7 Consul Street, Pinole. Alice Piper. Dem. Mary Kerber, Dem. 52 Ar Berkeley. R: Edward L. Silva, CLERKS: Helen L. Durrett, Rep.; GIANT PRECINCT NO. 649 INSPECTOR: ErmaLou``, Dem. Dem. Jo Ann Plow, Dem.: Gisela Travis, CONSOL.IDATSD Whi JUDGES: Margaret A. Lugn sr, JUDGES: Helen A. Flesher, Rep.: Dem. GIANT PRECINCT 18 Rep Ann Crockett. Rep. MarUUyyan POLLING PLACE Jane Salle Cz.ERKS: Margaret Cris w ell. CLERKSEthe1R J GIANT PRECINCT NO. 663 Y gap., Vesta A. Barker, Rep.: Myr- Ruth H. Yancey. Dem.;Garage) 2815 Shamrock Drive, SanPOLLINGPLACE: Pamela Mor- Pablo. tie lIL McQaskey, Rep. Ann Wollard, Rep. Ian (Garage) 2852 Sargent Avenue, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 010 PINOLR lRKCIINC? NO. OilSanPablo.GIANT PRECINCT NO. 821 INSPECTOR: Jackie Berntsen. CONSOLIDATED Wily POLLING PLACE: Floyde H. POLLING PLACE: Alvin W. Re GIANT PRECINCT NO. Is Smith (Garage) 10 Marchant Court. Hewitt (Rumpus Room) 2749 Ruff JUDGES' Katie L.Chesney. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Jane Sauey Berkeley. Betty J. Nichols. Lem.Garage) INSPECTOR: Velma H. Smith, Avenue. age) 2815 Shamrock Drive, San Rep.R. Barbara Campbell. CLERKS: Joan Elmore. Dem.: Pablo. Dem. Bridget P. Martin, Lem.: Lois L. JUDGES: Jean Janzen, Rep.; JUDGES: Rosennaryr Hewett. Fisher, Rep. HERCULES PRECIINCT NO. MI Doris HerUeelsen, Dem. D• Delete opmn6 Dem, r, CLERKS: Doris B. Kirmond, GIANT PRECINCT NO. 0%POLLING PLACE: Club House, Rep.; Margaret Flynn. Rep. Nor- phy Tangle House. Dow.; Hercules Powder Company. Hercu. Sutoiek, Rep.: Frances!. 71 POLLING PLACE: Maxine L.Sny- les. ma Kraus. Dem. Tsukamoto. Item. der (Garage) 2780 Sargent Avenue, INSPECTOR: Emmy Engel• Dem. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 017 San Pablo. JUDGES: Georgia Dem. Rep.; POLLING PLACE• O. W. Kneel AND pjNOLPRECINCT M CONSOLIDATEDINSPECTOR: Maxine I. Snyder, Helen D. Turner, Dem. Rumpus Room) 101 Windsor Ave-Dem. CLERKS: Alice Wells. Rep.: Edna pp POLLING PLACE: Betty J. John-JUDGES: Barbara Smith, Dem.; Dem. Williams. Rep.; Mattie Mc CaU, nceq S ErCTOR: Jessie N. White.Garage) 1705 El Toro Way. Alice R. Kinner. Rep. Kiel. Dem.: Dem. eepp jCLERKS: Margie J KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. MI RJUDGES: Ruth Brooke. Rep.; INSPECTOR: Shirley J. Ways.Martha E. La Lon, Rep.: Frances Rep. O'Bra. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Charles H. Bernice M. Stone, Die Hower (Garage) 833 Coventry Road CLERKS: Marguerite S. Vorkoe JUDGES: Betty R Johnson, Rep.; GIANT PRECINCT NO. o0S Berkeley.per Lem.: Martha E. Cathcart. CLERKS:J. Hays, ReYy Rep.; Mary Snyder. Rep- pPOLLINGPLACEE. L. Finch INSPECTOR: Charlotte L Bower. Anna P. Schmidt. Dem.; StellaGarage) 55 Christine Court. Sat RepUDGES: Geor[ta J. Stabler. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 0116 Gratin. Dem. Pablo. JJ Ha POLLING PLACE: Marian Cara-INSPECTOR: Marilyn J. Finch. Rep Evelyn K yea Rep. so (Garage) 85 Ardmore Road, PIINOLE PRECINCT NO. 013 Rep. CLERKS• Jane Lundin• Dem.; Berkeley.POLLING PLACE: Jack V. GippJUDGES: Vera M. Balley. Dem.; Alice F. Graves. Dem.; Florence INSPECTOR: Marian Caruso.ReD• (Garage) 1350 Martesta Road• r Eva M. Parker, Dem.E. Smith Rep. JUDGES: Elizabeth Day. Rep.: Pinole.CLERKS: Lots , em.; e. Dem. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.002 Helen KS: R. Rep. INSPECTOR: Marceline E. Hoyle,Virginia E. Hall. Dem.: Virginia CLERKS Ruta Hunter, Lem. Dem.Henderson, Dem. Garage)PLACE:Gars A.Lang-lots g et S.glades.Dem.; Mary Mur: JUDGES: Carol G. Hall, Dem.; GIANT PRECINCT NO. oK rkeley age) 2i0 Amherst Avenue. chio, Dem. Joan C. Scherer, Rep, POLLING PLACE: Montalvin INSPECTOR: Shirley George, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 019 CLERKS: Sondra Ott, Dem.; Manor School (Multi Use Room) Rep. POLLING PLACE: John Otvos, DIn- DemLeon. Hem.- Beverly Gipp, Christine Drive. San SPECTOR Helene R. Davies. DJUDGES: ma•GM Frances s Clark. (Rumpus Room) 8 Sunset Drive.Marjorie GUcksman, Dem. Kensington. PINOL.E PRECINCT NO. 010Dem. CLERKS: Dorothy D. Miller. INSPECTOR: Lancelot W. Han- JUDGES: Virginia M. Emman- Rep.: Anita Munk. Dem.: June soRe POLLING PLACE: Colina SchoolnRep.uele, Dem.; Hazel Dixon. Dem. Lindquest, Rep. Doris Hanson, Rep.: AMuIU- n m) Valley O: TennentJ{CLERKS: Agnes S.Kneisel,Lem.; KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 493 Mar dES C. Otvos, Dem. Margaret M. Bryan, Non.; Mary POLLING PLACE: Hans Behest Cum : Margaret M. Kelley. sen. INSPECTOR: Esther M. Peder. A. Hollingsworth, Dem.Rep.: Zyl a B. Cockrell, Dem.: GIANT PRECINCT NO. 007 Living Room) 89 Kensington Road, Margaret J. Pick. Rep. JUDC:ES- May I. Silva, Dem..Kensington. Agnes R. Klem, Rep POLLING PLACE: Montalvin INSPECTOR: Helen W. Willey. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 6M CLERKS. Janet S. Texiera, lManorSchool (Multi Use Room) Rep. POLLING PLACE: Constance M. Dem.; Joan Pace. Dem.: Margie Christine Drive. San Pablo. JUDGES• Alice E. Benest, Dem.; Pattsch (Garage) 9 Westminster Liberty. Rep. INSPECTOR: Dorothy Y. Vat- Lorraine Osmandson, Dem. Avenue. Berkeley. s nucci, Dem. CLERKS:Norma H.Kraus Dem. PINOLR PRECINCT NO. Oki JUDGES: Gladys M. Bass, Dem.: Mary O.Taylor,Lem.; Isme Knight. INSPECTOR: Gulna M. Cooper. POLLING PLACE: Lee B. Wilcox Marilyn J. Herring, Dem. Rep. DJUDGES: Constance M. partsch, (Garage) 2601 Emma Drive, Pinole.CLERKS: Mary B Allison, Rep.; KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. OM Rep.: Katherine Frlddle. Lem.INSPECTOR: Mary L. Iiendito. Theresa Gallucci, Dem.; MaryA. ARKS: L. W a s s o n• Rep.; Dem. Coughran, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Don M. Cun• JUDGES Katherine M. Ritchey.ning„am (Garage) tit Eureka Ave. Nancy J. Harrison. Dem.: Jeanne r GIANT PRECINCT NO. Dog nue Berkeley. hL Lageon• Rep. Dein•' Genevieve E. Irvin Rep POLLING PLACE: Elbert J. INSPECTOR: Dorothelle M. Files, OLEUM PRECINCT NO. Ml CLERKS: Sonja Be Rep.; Dem•: Kathleen n Wilcox. Gragg (.:arage) 2650 O'Harte Road, Hem• CONSOLIDATED WRIT IIIYOL6 19 J. BNm Hem HeD•; Pontine San Pablo. JUDGES- Rose M. Caspar, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Cecil R. Wil- INSPECTOR: V. Zettel, Lem. PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 016INSPECTOR: Alta N. Gragg• CLERKS:Natalie B.Salsig,Dem.: Uams (Garage) 2200 Johanna Court. Hem' Elizabeth Stallings, Pinole. POLLING PLACE: Othelia A.JUDGES: Genevieve A. Huth, gs, Rep.; Jane Dem.: Lois Coats. Rep. Sopwitn, Rep, oLEUM PRECINCT NO. 084 Strohashedt (Garage) 823 Betty Ave. CLERKS: Nancy R. CONSOLIDATED WITH PI NOLE I nue. PinolaLevittRep.: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. o0S INSPECTOR: Othelia A. Strom-Betty Mec Dem.: Cath- POLLING PLACE: Jim Morrison POLLING PLACE' Pinole City stedt Dem. crane Odd om, Dem.em. Garage) 503 Beloit Avenue. Berke- HaI Pear Street. Pinole.JU)IGES- Eileen Autrey. Dem.: GIANT PRECINCT NO. ON ley. OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 00 Edna R G Joan A. Rogers tz24 POLLING PLACE: Reba Me- INSPECTOR: Margaret E. Morri- CONSOLIDATED WITH RODEO 4 Low CLERKS: Board, Dem.; w son Rep POLLING PLACE• Hillcrest Crawford, Dem.Whorter (Garage) 2213 Del Monte p y Drive, San Pablo. JUDGES: Frances M. Badley. Rep. Fannie M. Cole, Rep. School (Multi-Use Room) Mahoney INSPECTOR: Shirley A. Krogh CLERICS: EUrabeth p Blair. Road & California Street, Rodeo.PINOLE PRECINCT No. 017 Dem. Rep.: Leona Hagen. Re James PINOLE PRECINCT NO. Ml POLLING PLACE: Dorothy E.sJUDGES: RcWho r. Wheeler, F. Morrison. Dem. p.. Y Dem.: Reba McWhorter, leen.AND OLEUM 2 CONSOLIDATED Lerch 233{ Doidge Ave. CLERKS: Dorothy Clow. Rep.; KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 006 ppLLIDG PLACE- phhole Gty Anna L. Tucker, Dern.: Ethel I. Hail Pear Street, Pinole e1IYSPF.CIOR: Patricia Bunch. Gragg. Dem. POLLING PLACE: H. H. Worster Dem. Garage) 240 Lake Drive, Kensing- INSPECTOR: Vernece A. Turley. JUDGES: Hero GIANT PRECINCT NO. 010 ton. Dem. E. nh• 4 INSPECTOR: Betsy Worster•Re JUDGES: Irene H N ale, Cnailotte F. Martin, Lem. q POLLING PLACE: Evelyn Ben-y e. hUng RKS• Martha G. Basterach•JUDGES: Gwendolyn A Stone, Dem.: Zona R Douglas• Dent-Non.• Billie F. Faulkner. netts (Fa. S Room) 2745 Mcs[or• Hem.; Margaret C. Chamberlain, CLERKS: J u I i a M. Barroca. Mary Ante Merwla, row Road, San Pablo.Rep. Dem.: Evelyn E. Henson. Dem;INSPECTOR: Joan Beers. Rep. CLERKS: Jane N. Charr• Rep.: Elsie•E. Schmitz Dem. PINOLZ PRECINCT NO. asJUDGES: Naomi R. Donohoe. Arleen M. Halselde• Rep.; Kay Fur-Repp• Irene B. Otto. Dem. PINOL! PRECINCT NO. SM POLLING PLACE: James Deacon CLERKS: Louise Garvin. Dem. man, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Collins School (Gara6N) 21M Wright Avenue. PS- Jennie E. Spelhaug, Dem.; Evelyn KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 497 (Multi-Use Room) Valley!Tennant nole• Bennetts. Dem. INSPECTOR: Mildred A. An.POTTING PLACE Youth Hut Avenue. Finnie. GIANT PRECINCT NO. Oil (Room 3) 61 Arlington Avenue. INSPECTOR: Margaret jr. Foch, draws. Dern. r JUDGES: Doris Deacon,Berkeuy. Dem. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Clara M. INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Swanson. JUDGES: Doyce N. Dutra. Dem.; Atm Samuels Dem. Hartman (Living Room) 80 Bonnie R Helve F. Faust Rep. CLERKS. beverly Marlow Rep.: Drive. San Pablo. JUDGES: Barbara Frankel. Rep.; CLERKS: Florence O. C 0 D e. BMW Brostrom• Dem.; I.ItrWe H. r'z INSPECTOR: tiara 11 Hartman, Jaeggeer Ikmo.Dem. Alberta H-rless. Dem• Williams. Dem. CLEi'tKS: Ala_ onda Dronkers. Marilyn A. Graham. Dem. PDNOLR PRECINCT_ NO. 010JUDGES: Norma J. Ie Ago. Dem tiara Ie Lgancey, Rep. Vir-Non.• Patricia J. Schanke. Dem. gbtia Dlobbin. Rep. PIINOLE PRECINCT NO. 663 AND CONSO PRECINCT 1 CLERKS: Barbara L. Brannan. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 008 POLLING PLACE: Pinole City CONS06iDATip Rep.; La Wanda E. Post, Rep.: Hail Pear Street. Pinole.POLLING PLACE: Cecil R. Wil. e-Grayce E. Suth. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Ken Him INSPECTOR: Esther W is r r e n. am. (Garage)200 Johanna Court.GIANT PRECINCT NO. 012 (Gyarage) 456 Coventry Road,Berke- Dem. r POLLING PLACE: Harry Shockey le INSPECTOR• Mary Clow. Re JUDGES Ruth E. Haat, Non.: INSPECTOR: Mary E. Costa. n Garage) 245 Michele Drive. San JUDGES: Eleanor Fan kie. : Merle Porter. Lem. p CLERKS: Evelyn away. nom.; gJUDGES Velma Williams, Dem.; Pablo. Nancy Thayer. 8e Margaret sI Callaway. Dem.:J. Williams Dem. INSPECTOR: Leona Hirning, i MERLS: BeatriR. W. Cam pbell• DAnthony Rep.; Virginia GjA Ikm.:JUDGES: Mable L. Sbo ckey, R. Baxter. RPNOLE PRECINCT NO. ON a C. FalchetDem4. f Dem.: Betty J. Maxwell. Dem. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 000 U-POLLING PLACE: Marcella WPINOLK PRECINCT NO. NOCLERKSJeanE. Brown, Lem.: lams (Garage) 873 East Meadow i Ethel Barbogelata, Dem.; Thelma POLLING PLACE: Thomas C- Avenue. Pinole. POLLING PLACE: Hen Acte J. Dyer. Dem.Lavender (Rumpus Room) 256 Co- INSPECTOR: Marcella Williams, (Basement Room) 912 Pine Avenue. GIANT PRECINCT NO. 013 lumbia Avenue. Berkeleyy. Dem_ Pinola INSPECTOR: Annabelle L. Den- JUDGES Mary A Wilson, Dem.. INSPECTOR: Alvilda J. Bush. POLLING PLACE: James H. Dye Jessie L. Martin. Dem.Dem.ham Reepp Garage) 2713 Glannery Road. San 5VDGES• Florence N. Lavender. CIE RKS- Mary Texeira, Dem.,. JUDGES: Kathleen G. Francis, Pablo. Rep.; Evelyn E. Jones Repp Norma D. ICsleger, Dem•' DmagenHem.• Margaret Maderos• Dem. F INSPECTOR: Dorothy Weir. ReP. CLERKS: Thelma 6. 131mbert, Johnson. Dem. CLERKS: Kathleen E. Smith. JUDGES: Dorothy E. Koehn• Rep. Edna A. Gade• Rep.. Lois Rep.: Mabel 1. Johnston, Rep.Dem.: Jeannette M. Kibler. Dem. M. $aumgartner, Dem. PINOLE PRECINCT NO. Ons CLERK: Not Appointed. CLERKS: Sylvia Staton, Dem.: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.cls POLLING PLACE: Michael T. PI NOLE PRECINCT NO. 021GraceE. Lindstrom. Lem.; May- POLLING PLACE- Bessie M. Utt (Garage) 1306 Belfalr Drive• belle J. Dye Rep Clark (Garage)390 )tale Avenue, mote- POL.i.ING PLACE' StanUe A. GIANT Dye. NO. 010 Berkeley.INSPECTOR: Luetta Burton. Foster (Garage) 1710 Sarah Drive, POLLING PLACE: Charmion D. INSPECTOR: Marjorie R. Harris. Dem.Pinole. INSPECTOR Statile A Foster.Hansen (Garage) 493 Limerick[ Dem. JUDGES' Meet N. Autry FS Ruth S Russell, Rep.; Road, San Pablo. JUDGES: Annanrose S t e b be n s. Rep.: Claudia D. Martin Rep. INSPECTOR: Patricia Hall. Dem. Dem.: Betty R. Reynolds. Dem.CLERKS: Carolyn Cougar. Rep•' Patricia Potter, Dem.JUDGES: Charmion D. Hansen• CLERKS: Grace G Sammet, Ava Stamp. Dela.; Arline Hollett. G g. Sonia Sradeson, Dem.Rep.: Oleta Campbell, Dem. Rep. Gla Baillte, Rep.: Suzanne Lem. Belle Foster, Dem.CLERKS: Jo Ann Walker. Rep.; C. Byers, PINOLE PRECINCT NO. SIS Carmen Vojkulka, Dem.: Robbie KENUNGTO14 PRECINCT NO. 011 FINOLE PRECINCT NO. 022 Hughes. Dem. POLLING PLACE: John LewisOILINGPLACEA. O. Donugh (Garage) 210 Tennent Avenue. POLLING PLACE: Pearl B. Far- Jr. (Garage) 256 Cambridge Ave. INSPECTOR: Beverly Draper. rig (Garage) 1110 Tara Hills Drive.GIANT PRECINCT NO. 61S nue Berkeley.PiPinole.pp INSPPOLLINGPLACE: Thomas Gvi- IIkSPECZ'OR: Harlan G. Quiggle• Rep INSPECTOR: Pearl B. Farris, tello (Garage) 2673 Cornelius Drive, Dem. JUDGES Dolores M Lewis, Rep s_ San Pablo. JUDGES: Florence P. Quifgle: JUDGES: Mary Camezon• Non.: DW, Nelda Hodgakins. Dem.INSPECTOR: Joan B. Gvitello, Dem. May Belle Ktacannon, Marcella L. Malone Rep, Dem. CLERKS: Meryle Buerkens, Rep. CIE Helen L Skillman. CLERKS: Marie Jacobson. gip JUDGES: Marleene Von Aspern. Carolyn Robbins, Rep.: Jo Anne A il• leen•: Norma J. Mathews, Rep.; Phyllis Rep.: Joann Marler, Rep. Elias. Dem. Ann S. Frisk. Detre• J. Outman. Dem. r CLERKS: Carol J. Ahearn. Non.: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 012 PLNOLIC PRECINCT NO. M1 PV40LE PRECINCT No. 023 Nancy Hamma, Rep.: Arline L. POLLING PLACE Frances LDement. Dem. POLLING PLACE• Youth Hut EU POLLING i School CE:( MUF a Room) POLLING PLACE: Jeanne M. L. Room No. 1) u Arlington Avenue. Elnole Valley Road. IU-Us Buell (Garage) 9M Kilkenny Way, eGIANTPRECINCTNO. 616 Berkeley. INSPECTOR: Eleanor B. Ifooper. Pinole. POLLING PLACE: Marlon R. INSPECTOR: Beatrice T. Smith. Hep INSPECTOR: Jeanne M.L.Buell• Lange (Garage) 26117 Flannery RJUI>GES Jean B. Bales, Rep.: JUDGES VeUna L. Rash Dem.: HeJUDGES: Lana J. Schwab. Dem.; ro- Road. San Pablo. Louise R. Bonvicino, Dem. Pauline Williams. Dem. Marlene L. Schaber, Dem. sINSPECTOR: Dolores A. Torres• CLERKS: Jean Crash. Dem. CLERKS Millicent Belben Dem.; CLERKS Atha W. Poison. Dem.:Hem' Margaret L. Cowles, Rep.; Lana P. Barbara Jespersen• Rep.; Marca L. Janet H. Swan. Rep. JUDGES: Marion R. Lange•AHoch, Rep.Anderson. Rep. CLERK: Not Appointed.Dem.: Shirley Mc Call Dem. CLERKS: Johne Mahone, Lem.; KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 013 PINOLE PRECINCT NO. OM PRNOLE PRECINCT NO. 024 Mary A. Glenn. Rep.: Jacque POLLING PLACE: Arlington Com- POLLING PLACE: Frances L. POLLING PLACE: Anna C. Ras-Buckingham. Lem. munity Church (Canteen Room) S2 Ellerhorst School (MuIU•Use Room) musses (Garage) 1311 Nob Bill GIANT PRECINCT NO. 017 Arlington Berkeley. Pinole Valley Road• Pinole. Avenue Pinole. nnirthRep. IN Helen M. Folger• INSPECTOR: Inez R Yates. INSPECTOR: Anna C. Rasmus- Gaa gel 2543 Kenney PLACE: Drive,San JUDGES: Norma E. Ieckard. JUDGES: Beverly A. Terrini. JUDGES: California M. Locke. Pablo. Rep.• Virginta L. Tarbett, Rep. Rep: Ruth K- IIIc Chesney Rep. Dein.: Athalee T. Jones, Dem. INSPECTOR Alice M.Pohl Dem. CLERKS: Ruth Lo Re Non. CLERKS' HettY HWland Dem.; CLERKS: Phyllis E. Hensley, JUDGES: Frances C. Roberts. Nona Moore. Rep.; Marcella M. Esther Erdman. Lem.; Patsy V. Dem.• Audrey lL Taylor. Lem.: Lem.: Margaret E. Knight. Dem. Marsan, Rep. Gilmore. Dem. Maude Boyd. Rep. 3' 331, rye PINOLE PRECINCT NO. on CLERKS: Esther C. Milos. Dan.; CLERKS: Margaret G. ONW. SAN PAM"PRECINCT NQ 6M Y POLLING PLACE Patsy H York Joyp M llcQadin,Dena.: R.Char- Dem: Wilma L (colons, Dem: pOyI,ImG PLACE Caliber[ Her-Garage) 1665 ]I[ariesta Road. lege Battle, Dem Rona Loft, Rap natndes (Garage) 1017 - l6tb SteoOt. Pinole. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 170• RODBlO PRNCDkT ma OM San Pablo. ReIpNSPDLTOR: Patsy H York. POLLHIG PLACE: Helen 1L Me- POLLING PLACE: Rayo Vista sIIfS OR: Mary Lou Hernas- JUDGES: Beatrice Scott, Dem.: ( ) Rom Community Building Bayo Vista. J$DGLS: Frances V. Crews,Do Godrey, Dem. IIOSPECTOR: Selen M Masons, Rod Dom; Una Rugae,Dom. CLERKS: Grace Shurtz, EsD•: INSPECTOR: CUntus F. Winter, CLERKS: Katherine M. Rapo. Vernita Cleveland, Dem.; I[ary E. Dem. Dem. Dem.• Marie M. Me Gowan. Dam.; Oliver. Dem. Verna GCrEanford. Deem Dem; JUDGES: Rub I. Kennedy. Geraldine Sheffer. Non. PINOLE PRECINCT NO. Iii CLERICS: Dem•• Mildred M. Georglette L SeCLERKS:Betty L Bowers.Dem.: SAN!ASLO PRECINCT NO.007 CONSOLIDATED WITH mer. Dem: Alice L. Williams.ams, William M. Cowan. Dem• Myrna POLLING PLACE: Vernon C.lINOLII PRECINCT NQ li Dem.: Jo Ana Martsch, Dem S. Spotts, Dem.Tym (Garage) 1401 Victoria Court, rS POLLING PLACE: Betty J. Jahn- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 163 San Pablo son (Garage) 1766 El Toro Way. RODEO PRECINCT NO.016 A INSPECTOR: Katbmyn M. Ty-POLLINGGee))3OW Groom Drive, POLLING PLACE: Bayo Vtsla Jf1DGFS: Cecelia B.Raelt,Dem.;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 079Communityy Building Bayo Vista,Richmond. Dena L. Croce Dem. POLLING PLACE: Sheldon INSPECTOR: Olive M. Scott. Rodeo. CLERKS- E i h e 1 M. Munson. School (Auditorium)SOOT May Road. Dem. INSPECTOR: Gladys Brundige, Dem.; Collect g Dem.; Ger. El Sobrante. JUDGES: Grace S. Harter,Dem.; ep trude Dickinson, Dem. INSPECTOR: Katherine V. Lau- Frances M- Nlskern, Dem. JUDGES• Grace M. Thomas. gel Rep.CLERKS: Vivian Bryson. Rep.; Margaret A. Ohman, Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.006 JUDGES: Inez E. Toney. Dem.: Delores B. Meldrum. Rep. Elsie FrancessPOLLING PLACE: C. W. Marion Hendricks. Dem. Otterbein. Dem Dem Frankie Byrom. Rep.; Cecil (Garage) 27011 - 13th Strutt, San CLERKS: Margaret Beim. Dem.: M. Claeys. Rep. Pablo. Bernice Weaver, Rep.; Patricia R. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IN INSPECTOR: Emily E. P o h 1,Aga. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Carolyn S. RODEO PRECINCT NO. on Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. OM Clarke (Family Room) 277" Cardiff POu1NG PLACE: H i 1 I c r e s t JUDGES: Mae E. Hanson, Dem.: POLLING PLACE F a i r m e d e Com' Richmond. School (Multi-Use Boom) Mahoney Nola I. Hammack, Dem. School (Front Hall) 1958 movers INSPECTOR: Eleanor M. Erick- Rood and California Street, Rodeo. CLERKS: Marie S.Agular,Dem.; Road Richmond. am Rep INSPECTOR: HaUle R. Gillette. Goldie Bacon, Dem.: Ora Ward, INSPECTOR Sylvia Pllleyy Dem. JUDGES- Wilma F. F u I t o a Rep Dem. a JUDGES: Constance ])l Dem- rano. Dem.• Martha D. Herrington. Rep. JUDGES: Muss A Gmlog6ann. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.ON Dem. Bernice L. Gray Dem. CLERICS: Carolyn S. C I a r k e• Dem-• Barbara Bene Dem• CLERKS: Betty J. Ctng. Rep, Dem.; Beatrice L. Donovan. Dem.: CLERKS: Violamae Cook, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Thelma u j r Juanita E. Hickson• Rep.: Lena De Kimberly ale• Detre•ShirleyA. M• Rep.; Adellm Sharpe (Rumpus Room) iS31 Yuba Cheiaro, Dem. Avenue San Pablo. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IM Bakke. Dem. INSPLrCTOR: Thelma Sharp*. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 091ROLLINGW000 PRECINCT Dem. POLLING PLACE: J. J. Warren NO. Ml JUDGES: Mabel M.Cullen.Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Harold R. (Garage)4333 Fran Way. Richmond FOILING PLACE RolUngwood Frances S. Keltner, Dem. Clutts (Garage) 2951 Gilma Drive. INSPECTOR: Patricia Stanford. Richmond. Rep Lutheran Church 2= Greenwood CLERKS: Leta A.Gilmore,Dem. INSPECTOR•Juanita Clutts,Dem. JUDGES: Dorothy S r a d I i n S. Drive. S Pablo. Teresa Fox.Dem Dem•: Juanita B. YpINSPECTOR: Jimmie R. Bums,JUDGES: Frances ks Landgraf. Rep.:Orpba Bertholf. V Dem Dem.: wary F. Barksdale, I)ettn. CLERKS: Jule H.Verhoeff.Dem.- Dem. SAN !ARCO PRECINCT NO. 010 CLERKS• Laura E. Steil. Rep.: Ruth Glazier. Dem.: Dorothea M. JUDGES: Katherine A. Moore. YPOLLINGPLACE: Stephen Mos- aGenevieveChase, Dem.; Victory T. Williams,em.• Nelda M. Frehse, Rep.ams, Dem, his (Rumpus Room) 290 18th Babb. Dem. CLERKS- Thelma H. Caldwell, Street San Pablo. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.002 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 107 Dem.; Margaret J. Glenn', Dem.;INS)ECTOR: Daisy R. Rose, POLLINGPLACE: Philip A mac POLLING PLACE: John McDon- Iola D. Garrison. Rep• Dem. p ald (Garage) 4901 Meadowbrook ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT JUDGES: Mary L. Aguiar, Dem.; Kenzie (Patio Room) 3135 Moyers Drive. Richmond. NO. 002 Helen Agu1ar Dem. Road Richmond.INSPECTOR: wary McDonald CLERICS: Evelyn Price Dem.: INSPECTOR: Irene E. Coring, Rep POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood Diane Taylor, Dem.; Lillian E. Dem. JUDGES: Elizabeth L. Johnson Recreation BuUdin Rollintwood Steinhoff, Dem. J JUDGEhinS:J CaM Pre HDem' Rep:Dem.: Doris H. Frederickson, Rep• anINSPECTOR: Doris Dunham. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.Oil CLERKS• Elizabeth MacKenzie. CLERKS• Phyllis Store. Rep.; Dem. AND SAN PABLO PRECINCT Dem.: Dolores L Bradv. Rep.: R Turner, Rep.: Phyllis De Balt. JUDGES: Elizabeth D o n e 1 y NO.11 CONOLIDATED Philip A. Mac Kenzie, Dem.Dem.• Phyllis I. Turnbloom, Dem. POLLING PLACE: El Portal v RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. M3 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1S CLERKS Qua M. Korth. Rep.; School (Multi-purpose Room) Fre- Dorothy M. Massa, Dem.: Marian[ mont Road S Pablo. fiPOLLINGPLACE: Albin L. Alex- POLLING PLACE: De Anza High Strum. Rep. INSPECIrOR: Mamie O. Curry, ander (Garage) 4564 Gregory Way School (Girls Gym) 5000 V a 1 I e y Dem Richmond View, Richmond ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT JUDGES' Haul L. Casbere, rINSPECTOR: Helen M. Ludwig, INSPECTOR: Dorothy Klima, Dem.: Violet, Cotton Dem. Dem. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Rollingwood CLERKS Jennie Anderson JUDGES: Marian L Knowles. JUDGES: Corrine M. Hill. Rep.: Recreation Building Rotlingwood Dem.: Alice Beckman. Dem.: Bu- Dem.: Verna L. Hartman, Rep. Margaret m Brunk Rep and Greenwood Drive. San Pablo. bara N. Henry, Dem. CLERKS: Marilyn L. Alexander. CLERKS: Vi Boyles, Rep•: mar- INSPECTOR: Lucille N. HUN. Dem.: Dorothea M.Williams,Dem.: CQares E. Vanlue• Rep.; Lois Dem. SAN!ARIA PRECINCT NO.012A. Jean H. Rentschler. Dem. J. Laird Rep. JUDGES: Jack M. Hill, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Meta L.MA RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 492 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IM Mildred Powell. Ren. Hathaway (Garage) ISM Wilcox CLERKS: Falba ( Siston. Dem.: AvenueSan Pablo POLLING PLACE: De Anza High POLLING PLACE: Mary Ann Rei- Marie J. Mitchell. Dem.: Helen INSPECTOR: Meta L. Hathaway. School (Girls Gym) So00 Valley land (Garage) 3132 Parker Road. Edwards. Dem.Dem. View Richmond. Richmond. JUDGES: Viola Gutridge, Dem.; INSPECTOR: Mildred V. Chap- INSPECTOR: Mary A. Reiland, ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT Vernal Fox, Dem. man. Dem. Dem. NO. 000 CLERKS: Leona E. Brewster. C4` JUDGES: Eleanor B. Lofstrom, JUDGES: Patricia L. Mitchell. POLLING PLACE: F. R. Dietz Rep-: Audrey Knowles, Dem.; No- Rep.: Belle Skinkle Dem.Rep.: Barbara M. Williams. Rep. (Rumpus Room) 2025 Chevy Way, via IL Welch, Dem. CLERKS: Elsie 1'-. Christiansen. CLERKS: Sally M. Epperson. San Pablo. SAN!ASLO PRECINCT NO.013 fa Rep.; Rosa M. Holliday. Rep.; La Dem.: Caroline R. Camozzi• Dem.; INSPECTOR: Haul L. Hetzel. r Von Thomas, Dem. De Esta Templeton. Dem. Detre, POLLING PLACE: Antoinette RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 119 JUDGES: D o n n a B. Saltkill, Vaara, (Family Room) 2616 - 19th a RODEO PRECINCT NO. Ml Dem. Laverne Menders, Dem• Stmt San Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Lucy M. Ave- Ma- POLLING PLACE: August Hem. CLERKS: Agnes M. Arneson, INSPECTOR: Ruth M. Matthe• thine (Garage) 2843 Loyola ve• enez (Basement Room) 229 Lake Dem.: Angle Dietz. Dem.: Mary N, sen Dem. nue Richmond.Avenue. Rodeo.Gallegos. Dem. AjDGES: Antoinette V a a r a, INSPECTOR: Lucy M. Mathieu INSPECTOR Elia B. Ackerman. Dem.; Ida B. Carlile, Dem. Dem. Rep ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT CLERKS: Josephine Steadman, a JUDGES: Dorothy Beesley. Rep.; JNTDGES• E. Hemetnez, NO. MS Dem.: Marian L. Ward, Dem.; Cecilia N. W.1rond, Rep• Dem.: Virginia per, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Ernest Hill. Herrera, Dem. CLERKS: Barbara Pritchard, irginia C Can Dem. Geraldine Smith, Rep•' C-ET;K-S T.11lth J. Gomez Dem.; (Garage) 2002 Arundel Way, S SAX!ARCO PRECINCT NO.014 Wittig. Rep Eleanor L. Doty. Dem.; Agnes R. Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Alvin Gran-LillianRawsom Dem. INSPECTOR: Lena RUL, Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ISS JUDGES Fontan HUN. Dem.: rr (Garage) 2014 Kelley Avenue. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 002 an Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Beverly A Kathryn L. Caudle. Dem. INSPECTOR: Mollie V. McSween.r-• Williams (Garage) 2919 Mullen: POLLING PLACE: St. Patricks CLERKS: Dolores Berg. Dem.: Dem. Drive. Richmond. Church Hall, 3rd k Parker Avenue. Minh Steger. Dem.; Oma Bell. JUDGES: Dorothy G. Morrison. an. R Dem.Eyona D. PagDem.; Wilma Mindeman, Dem. RINSPECTOR: Elvis Surette, ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT CLERKS: Dolores L Mart in, eUDGES• Amy McKinney. Dem: Dem• NO. 066 Dem.: Georgia E. Giblin. Dem.: Beverly Williams. Rep. JUDGES: hEyl. izabeth C. Yacovetti, Cleda Cooper. Dem. CLERKS: Lillian M. Buchan. CLERKS: Dorothy Pearson. D. Costa, Dem-: Giddings (RumpusRoom)RRoom)330101 Bay- men A. Rep.: Dolores E. Nelson. Dem: Margaret Faris. Dem.• ratte PO PABLO PRECINCT NO. an 015 Joan T. Hearn, Dem. Falkenstein. Mary L. wood San Pablo. POLLING PLACE Wilbur[Ranee INSPECTOR: Nelda Weitkemper. (Garage) 210 Wilcox Avenue. San RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ISS RODEO PRECINCT NO. Op Dem. Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Catherine Fu- JUDGES: Iola Horn. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Mary A Hance. ckPOLLING Sc PLACE: Gareetean Carmen A venue ( Garage) 3260 Annapolis School (Library) Garretoon CLERKS: MP' Dom. Rip zAvenue. Richmond. I6argaret G. Tusks. JUDGES: AUyne Byers. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Catherine Fuck, Avenue. Rodeo.Dem.: Dorothy Crew. Dem.: Ethel Arlene Phelan. Rip stad. Dem. INSPECTOR: Hien FUchelt, Rep. S Way. Rep CLERKS: S-rva M Tandy. JUDGES• Pearl H. Whaley Rep.; R JpUDGES• Gwendolyn D. Worship, m«Y PRECINCT NO. Ml La Von W. Grifatt. Dem. Kalb D o hgy .I3erly, Rep. CLE Merle C Rap• leen Llttell, Detre. Q.ESKS Charlotte A Henry. Frances L. Pink.Dem.: AND UtNfla><2 CONSOLIDATED Dem.; Bettie D. Smart, Dem.; Beu- Ta A. than. Dem.; Ruth M. POLLING PLACE:Gram• SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.016y lah Smith. Dem. mar School Highway 499Tormsy. POLLING PLACE: Ethel B. Sa- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 159 RODEO PRECINCT NO. aM INSPEC7TOR: Anita Bettige.Dem. villa (Garage) 919 John SUM. San AND OLEUM 3 CONSOLIDATED JUDGES:Anna P.Ritchey.Dem.; Pablo. sPOLLINGPLACE: Trinity Luth- Inez Bsyymnee Rep. INSPECTOR: Ethel B. Saville. eran Church (Room AdJo ng Of- POLLING PLACE: H i l l e r e s t CLIA[M.Beverly Baran. Dem.: DOM. face) Morningside and V \y /iew. School (Multi-Use Room) Maboney Hermine Rodriquez. Dem.: Blanche JUDGES: Houle Bell. Dem.; Es- Richmond. Road A California street Rodeo. White. Dem. then L. Blansett, Dem. INSPECTOR: Dorothea F. Kane. INSPECTOR: Marla M Cargo. t1RLRY PRECINCT NO. 002 Anna De CLERKS: Marie m Lech Clarlt.Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH SEL BY 1JUDGE: Jean Myers. Rep.: Nor- Dem.: Mildred Johnson. Bender, Dem. v- ma J. Roby. Rep. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Selby Gram- SAN!ASLO PRECINCT NO.017CLERKS• Pauline E. Carblener. CLERKS: Lorraine J. Becker. tear School Highway 40.Tbrmey. Rep.; Alberta V. Palmer. Rep.: Dem. Elmie G. Patterson. Dem.; CONSOLIDATED WITH Angie E. Butler. Dem.Blanche Simons. Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. Ml SAN !ASLO PRECINCT NO. 11 I f RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 150 RODRO PRECINCT NO. MS POLLING PLACE: San Pablo POLLING PLACE: El P o r t a I Doroth FOILING PLACE: J. H Rich- Fire House 13010 San Pablo Avenue. School (Multi Ust Room) Fremont POLLING PLACE Blythe (Garage) 20W May Roa y arils (Garage) 50 Na S Pablo. Road. San Pablo.Z Pa A'--. INSPECTOR: Eleanor K Rabuo. Richmond. Rodeo. Dem. SAN!ASIA PRECINCT NO.$18 INSPECTOR: Dorothy B l y t h e. INSPECTOR: C a t h a r y a M. JUDGES: Daisy V.Dailey, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Broadway A„Dem. Havely, Rep.; Joyce M. Barnett. Dorothy L. Nelson. Dem. School (Multi Use Room) Merritt JUDGES: Betty J. Ramsay. Dem. CLERKS:Lillie L.Hopidns. Rep.: R Baker Stent, S Pablo. Dem. Jeanne M. Sontheimer. Dem. CLERKS: Hallie L Harrison. Georgia H. X!:= stip INSPECTOR: Fearless Howsman, aCLERKS: Frances Arnold, Dem; Rep.; Adeline S. Reichert. Dem.; GEEK: Not Appointed.• Rep Shirley Glotch. Rep.: Edith J. An- Svea K. Boatright, Dem-JIjDGES• Alice A. Raymond. Selo. Dem.RODEO PRECINCT NO. NO SAN !ARCO PRECINCT NO. 002 Imo.: Clieta O. Dye. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1M POLLING PLACE: Vera A WU• (hnhrch, Ntlst traG PLACE: mp fist A Dett Baptist t L 1 BILy3tout.Dem.OUanls POLLING PLACE: De Attu High liams (Garage) 729 2nd Street. Sutter Avenue, San Pablo. m. Etchieson. Dem. 00School (Girls Gym) 50 Valley Rodeo. INSPECTOR: Angie M. Washum• View Road. Richmond. INSPECTOR: Vera A. Williams. Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.019 INSPECTOR: Ruth Howe, Dem. Dem. JUDGES: Pearl L Simpleton. POLLING PLACE: Mary R. Al- JUDGES: Theresa A. Johnson. JUDGES: Mildred Mendonsa. Dem.: Sarah Ramiro Dem. Dem.: Marjorie J. Hanson. Rep- Dem.: Marvell& E. Randall, Dem. CLERKS: DoWe Collins. Dem- len (Garage) 1675 Mason Stmt, CLERKS: Lottie JIV a u g h n. CLERKS: Marie Santos. Dem.; Evelyn White. Rep.: Wanda Mel= Mary San Pablo. Dem.: Nancy Moore. Rep.: Vera Bradshaw, Dem.; LUUani ford, Rep. ImSPECTOR: Alice IL Harrill. 5 L4yan, Dem. Schmidt. Non SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.am JUDGES: Betty M Horbin,Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 171 RODEO PRECINCT[ NO. M7 POLLING PLACE: Kim Ho Club Ane Crews, Dem. POLLING PLACE: June R. POLLING PLACE: Cecil Cunha House• 2151 Church Lane. S a n CLERICS Edna p Dllasbollle D. Schaaf (Garage) 4836 Morwood Dr.. (Basement) 332 Garretson Avenue. Pablo. CraandaUwDee . Richmond. Rodeo. INSPECTOR: Martha Fraga. r u INSPECTOR: June It. Schaaf, INSPECTOR: Una M. Ellsworth, Dam. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 6M Rep. Hit JUDGES: Anna S. Ertell, Rep.; JUDGES: Lina Minoli. Rep.; Max- ,NUDGES: Maude I.Cunha. Dem.: Matte V. Glotch Dem. POLLING PLACE: Downer Jun* I int A. Davey Dem. M. Zeigler. Dem. CLERK: DorRbea H. Blohm. tor High ( ROM) 1777 1 CLERKS: Elirateth S. Saunders. • Elisabeth Ater. Dem.• Dem. Sanford NSP TOR: rn Pablo. Rep.• Annie Dickerson. Dem.; Pa- Angela V. Madigan. Dem.; Victoria CLERK: Not Appointed. Dem. ( TOR: Bernadine G. Love. trieia J. Lark. Dem. A (plater. Dem CLERK: Not Appointed. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 172 RODEO PRECINCT NO. OM JUDGES Ren Cl Dom.; SA.Y!ASLO PRECINCT NO.OOt Delores M. Burlison. Dom POLLING PLACE: Jack Bates POLLING PLACE: St. Poitiers POLLING PLACE: C a I v a r y CLERKS: Bessie U Dem: Emma Rumpus Room) 4325 Fieldcrest Dr.. Church Hall 3rd and Parker Ave- Church, 1050 • 15th Street. San Marie M. Green, s Richmond. nue.Rodeo. Pablo. Joens. Dem. INSPECTOR: Mildred H. Bates. INSPECTOR: Frances Lowrey. INSPECTOR: Kathlyn Dias. Dem. Rep. g JUDGES: Blanche Welke, Dem.; SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 021 JUDGES: Vesta Koontz. Rep.: JUDGES: Pasqualina M. Bes- Mary Truilllo Dem. POLLING PLACE: Elia A Wall-JUDGES: Patsy G. Faulkner, Rep. Dem Inez A Acuff, Dem DCLERKS• Karim E. Davidson, ser (Gunge) U0 Manor Drive, CLERKS: Dorothy Y. Hedqulst,8l A. Clark. Dern em. Carlota Gonzales, Rep.; Su. San Pabto. Dem.: Constance M. Dameron. RReep• Stella C Roberts, Dem.: Ruby 1)L lint 'Van Allen, Rep. INSPECTOR: Elia A. WaUlser, CLERK: Not Appointed. Blevins• Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.MS JD UDGES: Ellen E. Fink, Dem.: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 173 RODEO PRECINCT NO. OM POLLING PLACE: C a 1 v a r y Elizabeth A. Roder. Dem. POLLING PLACE Lawrence J. POLLING PLACE: H 1 11 c r e s t Church. 1850 m15thStt, San CLERICS: Helen Reinhardt Dem.; Pablo. Helen Class, Dem.: Fern lllalray. Huey INSPECTOR: Ruth A. May, Dem. Dem.ghes (Garage) 2712 Barnard St.. School (multi•Use Room) Mahon Richmond. Road a: California Street, Rodeo.JUDGES: Janice 1.Taylor, Dem.: SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. OttINSPECTOR: Juanita L Pelley. INSPECTOR: Miriam A. Scott, Gladys Nichols. Dem. Dem, Rep CLERKS: Rose Scofield. Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Dover School JUDGES: Claudine S. Hughes. JUDGES: A d e l l n e Rodrigues, Iva Steele, Dem.; Jessie F. Dil. (Auditorium) 21st k Dover Streets, Rep.: Marinell Silva, Dem. Dem.; Mattie M. Rowlett. Dem. lard. Dem. San Pablo. cr 33 r}_. I, t s. I 51 INSPECTOR: Doig Z.Tirey.Dem. ReIpNSPEC' OR: Ruth L. Griffin, SAN]PYLA PRECINCT N0.= JUDGM: Geraldine P. Bellies. Eteel JUDGES:. orestteer. DM. m. Dem.: JUDGES: Alice 3L. Nelson.Dem.; D Q,"R:ThomammuGeam; y" POL.i.DfG PLACE: Dover Seiool CLERKS stet J. GvLkas, Barbara J. SLnpaaa Dem Stteet ! Dow! Velma KNtbY, Dem.; Wilma Har-f De Irene Ha . Dem.; Neva M. CLERKS• Jeanne D. Jibes, Dts, 1IISPZCTOR: Margaret 11L • wood, Dem- Nolan, Dem. Norma Pezoolo. D.: Laeratse I1es, Ren, YN]PYLA]PRHCLNC?NO.Nati a . SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 823 ' Dem. JU ails zY o r r es. SAN !ARCO lRECII1iCT N0. 021 Dem Ruwdl L Dem. POLLING PLACE St Pau 1 s POLLING PLACE: Riverside Q..:R us A n 1 t a Remgm Church (Pu" H ) im Church School (Speech Room) Amador St. POLLING PLACE: Basta L Der- D. Orbk N. Host, Dem: -Vol-Vol I.aue San Pablo. San Pablo. rick (Rumpus Room) 1115 Regina me Hush. D. DI PECSOR Margaret 1L Pal. INSPECTOR: Margaret A.Allred, Avenue. San Pablo. matter. Res. Dem. INSPECTOR: Berta L. Derrick SAN rARL.O]PRECINCT NO.SM JUDGE' Helm I. UQy, Dem JUDGES Edna L Word. Rep.: Dem. POLLING PLACE Frank 8 JUDDRGE: Not Appdnted J'.Geraldine G. Cook, Dem. JUDGES: Mary S. R a m s a Y. Rasa (Garage) 22H Pine Avenue. CLERK: NNoot f-' CLERKS: Clara A. Fry, Rep. Dem. Beatrice Silva. Dem. San Pablo.Barbara J. Woodburn, Rep.: Lura- CLERKS: Hazel Joliet. Dem CLLR>r: Not Appointed Taylor. Dem. INSPECTOR: Sniffs R LeBlanc. SAN]PARiA lRECINC!NO.sobethA. Pence. Rep. Devleen M. Berg. Dem: Opal O. a a SAN PABLO PKRCV41CT NO. @4 JUDGES Esther Charles. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Am Meadows POLLING PLACE: V i v i a n A. SAN PARLA PARCINCT NO. 832 Artie M. Caulk- Dem Phage) 234 Willow Road. San Swartz (Gar CLERKS: Say Cordova. Dein'age) 1200 Ttenton Blvd, POLLING PLACE Broadwayy I>z Good. Gem. Mildred Ftaed. INSPECTOR Vernle Murphy,xSanPablo. School (Multi-Use Room) Merritt ! Rep. GemINSPECTOR: Norene E. Keefer. Baker Streets. San Pablo Rep. INSPECTOR: Helen S. Lindsay, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.8011 JUDGES: Mabel M. James, JUDGE: M Dem.- Jean E. Mac Donald, Dem.y Ann Shepeard, Dem. POLLING PLACE Clarence CLERKS Thema E. dusekDem. JUDGES: Florence P.Rana, Rep.; CLERKS: Vivian A. S w a r t z. Eva Fuhs• Dem. Pierce (G ) 1218 Connecticut Rep.: Eletha M. Cannon. Dem.; Dem.: Anna K. Qualls. Dem. CLERKS: Ivaja Miller. Dem.: Avm San Pablo. Clara Stuck, Dem. Esther C. Stokes. Dem.: Margaret INSP R :Melba Griffin, Rep. SAN]PYLA]PRECINCT NO.N7 LISANPABLOPRECINCTNO. 885 A Deatrick, Dem. JUDGES' Esther L1u n am Dem.: Orva A. Galbraith.Rep. POLLING PLACE: George ReedPOLLINGPLACE: St. Paula SAN PARLO ]PRECINCT NO. 4111 CLERKS: Marie L. Kelly. D=•• (Garage) IIN Joel Court. San 1 Church (Parish Hall) 1815 Church POLLING PLACE William E. Eleanor L Ricci. Dem.: Ethel Pablo.Ione. San Pablo. Strotz (Garage) 2328 Douglas St.. Shannon. Dem. DemSPECTOR: Juanita Senicols, cINSPECTOR: Carmelo M. Myers, San Pablo.Dem. INSPECTOR: Florence P i t z e r. SAN FARLO PRECINCT NO.N11 RJpU D: GES• Mary E. Montoya. tvJUDGES• Louise G. Schiewvek Dem. POLLING PLACE: Robert C. CLL Barbara J. Robinson. Dem.Dem. Elsie R. Flanagan, Dem. JUDGES: RKS: Julia A Orr. Dem; CLERKS: Adelin Berman. Dem. Margarette E. Jordan, Young (G e) 1135 Pablo Vista Margaret Magee. Dem.; Mary A. Dem.: Dora March. Dem. Avenue. San Pablo. LiWan I. Sequest. Dem. r. %CLERKS• Darlene Schrader.Rep•' CLERK: Not AppointedLucas, Dem. IINSPECTOR: Robert C. Young,Flossie Griffin. Non.: Jana L. SAN PYLA]PRRCiNCT NO.NSSANPABLOPRECINCT RNO. 426426 Strotz, Dem. JUDGES: Betty J. Young. DReemp.: POLLING PLACE: Earl W. Shaw Sch000l(MMaa n Office HallwWy) North ppLLIING PLACE Claire M R p I na John- Pab ) 1218 Brookalde Drive. San r ,End of 18th Street, San Pablo.IINSPECTOR: Elizabeth F. Rat-INSPECTOR: Viola TinneY. Dem. Sp (Rumpus Room) 5a28 HRlcrest ma, Dem. JUDGES:M Road. San Pablo. t B e Dora J. Duchene.ary J.Capstick•Dem.; INSPECTOR: May E. Shaver. SAN PARLA PRECINCT NO.N1CatherineL. Hughes, Dem. Dem. Lora L Shaw. Dem f,,,CLERKS: Verna Scott, Dem.' Dem. POLLING PLACE: Melva L. Cr- CLERKS• Lulu R. Graham,xJUDGES: Joyce L Shipley,Dem.: ReP•: int Isaac C. Tanney. Dem.; Mervin P. Claire M. Sa R dinotti (Garage) 1861 Stanton Ave* Emma M. Sheppard. Rep.: Car- Brandon, ReP• pp nue- San Pablo.CLERKS: Sevilla ]Plana, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Melva L Card- meUta M Jones, Rep. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 827 Nadine Thomas. Dem. iDIN CLERKS: Not Appointed. RReepp PASSED AND ADOPTED this POLLING PLACE: Robert West JUDGES: Paulin D. Isiey, Rep.: 3rd day of Ma 111e8, by the Garage) 2677.17th Street, San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 03S Mona Ochoa. Dem. following vote of the Board: INSPECTOR: Kathleen E. Doug. POLLING PLACE: Circle S. Cor- 0 RKS' Patricia K. Anderson. AYES: Supervisors xlass, Dem. Dem.- Geneava E. Crabtree• Dem.: Thom John Coll, rel (Office) 13813 San Pablo AveJUDGES: Mayme E. West, Dem.; nue. San Pablo. Bonnie Johnson, Dem Edmund A Linsc!=eld, Edith O. Roach, Dem James P. Kenny CLERKS: Helen M. Peters. Re INSPECTOR: Mildred G. White• SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.N2 NOES: None.p side. Dem. ABSENT: SupervisorsRoseSeeley, Dem.: Lillian E. POLLING PLACE: Henrktta M. redThomas. Dem. LoisU PrkstDem. Dem.: Karras (Garage) 1821 Acapulco Drive. San Pablo James E. h1LorlattY t SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. e2i CLERKS: Marjorie Y. I hereby certify that floe fore-em.INSPECTOR: Henrietta M Kar-yr POLLING PLACE: San Pablo Rep.• Earline R. Wilcox. Dem.. vas Dem. clar is a true and correct copyPatMiller. Dem. of an oedar entered on the :.Sanitary District 131168 San Pablo JUDGES: Reba I. Fells, Dem.; 41Avenue, San Pablo. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 83S A Juanita SotoGem• of said Hoard Of Supervisors on INSPECTOR: Fritzi M. Propes, POLLING PLACE• Circle S Cor. CLERKS• Janet Lee. Rep•• Mary the date aforesaid Re ral (Office) 13613 San Pablo Ave- A- Gonsales. Dem.: Petri i N- Wl:ess my hand and the Seal of Tp P nue. Sea Pablo. the Board o[ Su rs affixedJUDGE: Bernice Su Re . Achermann. Dem. this 3rd Board t INR 4" JUDGE: Not Apppoint.mPECTOR: Frances M. Meikle. SAN PABL.O]PRECINCT NO.Ni s/ N COY' RAHAMCLERK: Not Appointed CLERK: Not Appointed. JUDGES Beulah E. POLLING PLACE William Alber Deputy Cleric CLERK: Not Appointed. Neva Holland Dem Lyon, Dem.: ( Ga ) 1811 Manzanilla Driw. I•27 May N and !l. IDN. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 8211 CLERKS: Dorothy J. Hunt.Dem.: San Pablo" x - Kay E. Gardner. Dem INSPECTOR: Joan M. A 1 b e r• POLLING PLACE San Pablo CLERK: Not Appointed• ReFireHouse. 131128 San Pable Ave. JUDGES: Ruby M- Berkhout. rl nue, San Pablo. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. OU Gem•; Athde A- Sinner, Dem. Virginia E. Bess, POLLING PLACE• Earlene God. CLERKS: Dorothy E- Locke. JUDGE Olive M. Myers, Dem. Sn PaWog ) 1447 Ventura Avenue. RL . Rep.: ELsora L 1 CLERKS: Nancy I. park. Dem.; INSPECTOR: Ellnore Parrish. gAN rARw lRECIIYCT NO.N4 cEvelynMeyer, Rep. Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. on JUDGES: Ruth IL Kerman, POLLING PLACE: Nellie G. Mil. Dem. Marjorie M. W itss Rep. ler (Garage) 27411 - lttl= Street, I I*'-.'' POLLING PLACE: Dias Recrea• CLERKS: CatherineSc6roeder. San Pablo. tion Center (Crab Boom) 2424.21st Dem. MargaretAYaung, Dem. R SPECTOR: Nellie G. MWer, Street San Pablo. CLERK• Not ted t5 4 e wR, r' s'- i: M1 N 1 l Y r fY l y 4 r` r r yy b N 1 J sti, ti. ;' rs s ma y • r_ 1 i{" a i, k ' A 4yy, i"`k., t.. ...n jy1 t, L. s 2 9 r. t 1 3 F, IN THE MATTER OF INSPECTOR: Frances K. POLLING PLACE: Della R. Rep.; Carmelita Mattel, Rep.; APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION Wood, Rep. Belleci (Basement) SOS Viriginia Doris Graham. Rep. OFFICERS AND DESIGNATING JUDGES: Irene Rudd, Non.: Stmt. Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACES FOR THE Corrine Massoni. Rep. INSPE—MR: Della R. Belled. POLLING PLACE: Betty C. rr LUNE PRIMARY ELECTION CLERKS: Maxine V a n d e r Dem. Beach (Cara e) 990 Ocho Rios TO BE HELD JUNE 7, Ilii. Haeghen, Re • Mabel G. Carr. JUDGES: Melba C. Bertorello, Drive. Danvil. On motion of Superior Lin- Rep.: Mary O'Rourke. Rep. Dem.; Beatrice Gistelli, Dem. INSPECTOR: 3etty C. Beach, schied, seconded by Supervisor ALAMO PILECINT NO. 10 CLERKS: Crolona Bellecci. Rep. Coll. IT IS BY THE BOARD POLLING PLACE: San Ra• Dem.: Josephine Vaio, Dem.; JUDGES: M a d i e Harrison, ORDERED that the following moa Valley Methodist Church. Florence A. Chemycz Dem. Dem.; Mary Fagllano. Rep. named electors be and they are 902 Danville Blvd., Alamo.CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. a CLERKS: Mary C. Cevello, hereby appointed as Election of- INSPECTOR: Florence H. POLLING PLACE: Valona fire Dem.; Amelia H. Oldershaw, P fivers to conduct the June Pri- Hughes, Rep. department, 1457 Lillian Street, Dem.: Vivian Christy, Rep. man Election to be held on the J U D G E S: Margaret Starr, Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO, 12 7th day of June. 1966. throughout Rep.: Carola K.Ashford, Rep. INSPECTOR: California J. POLLING PLACE:St.Isidore's t the County of Contra Costa: and CLERKS: Lorraine B. Welsh. Marchand. Dem. School (Lobby) 445 La Gonda the following locations are hereby Rep.: Dolores M. Frybarger. JUDGES: N o r m a Bottero, Way, Danville. designated as polling places in Rep.: Elizabeth O'NIon, Rep. Dem.. Mary J. Regalia, Dem, INSPECTOR: Shirley M. Pear- each precinct for the conducting ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 11 C L E R K S: Theresa Costa, son, Dem. of said election, to wit: POLLING PLACE: San Dem.: Anna Cimino, Rep.; Betty JUDGES: Grace M. Becker, SUPERVISORIAL. DISTRICT Ramon Valley Methodist Church, Quilict, Dem. Repp. Lorraine M. Atkins, Rep. NO.3 902 Danville Blvd.. Alamo.C19OCKETT PRECINCT NO. 9 l LERKS: Lois Nelson, Rep.; ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. 1 INSPECTOR: Jean Knepper. POLLING P L A C E: Marion Marion N. Cicero, Dem.; Wini- POLLING PLACE: Betty J. Ind. Desmond (Enclosed patio) 205 fred M. Sneeringer, Rep. Dowdy (All purpose room) 4 JUDGES: Beverlyy Anderson, Pomona Avenue, Crockett.DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 13 Barbs: Lane, Martinez Rep.-. Cordella M. Williams, INSPECTOR: Yola Zanussi, POLLING PLACE: Danville Y INSPECTOR: Janeva Cum- Rep. Dem. Community Presbyterian Church miN Rep. CLERKS: Jean Dailey, Rep.: JUDGES: Elaine H. Saunders, (Westminster room) 222 El JUDGES. Florence D. Heu De Phyllis B.Kerr,Rep.: Marguerite Dem.: Cosetta Slavazzo.Dem. Pintado Road, Danville. x > Bourck, Dem.. Clara Brown. Smith. Dem.CLERKS: Margaret W. Boyer. JUDGES: Rachel Wilshire, Dem.ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 12 Dem.; Bettie Bohlig. Rep.: Dem.: Edna A. Wolfang, Rep. CLERKS: Betty J. Dowdy. POLLING PLACE: L e w i s Robina Welch, Rep.CLERKS: Walter E. Costa, ry, Dem.- Nina E. Partlou, Rep.; Tromp (Shop) 739 El Pintado CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 12 Dem.; Doris M. Fereira, Rep.; w. Beulah Stevens.Rep. Road. Alamo. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy A. Marilyn Oliver. Dem. ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO.2 INSPECTOR: Thelma Tromp, Weber (Garage) 32 Rolph Park DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 14 POLLING PLACE' Martha R. Rep. Drive. Crockett. POLLING PLACE: Thelma TYebino (Residence) Route 2,Box JUDGE: Katherine M. Fiedler. INSPECTOR: Dorothy Weber, Burns (Garage) 292 La Questa 246 Reliez Valley Road.Martinez. Rep. Dem. Drive, Danville, INSPECTOR: Martha R. Tre- CLERKS:June E.Smith,Rep.; JUDGES: Peppina J. PaHotta, INSPECTOR: Anna M.Jensen, bino. Dem. L. A. Tromp. Rep. Dem. Charlotta Clerics, Rep. Dem. t JUDGES: Avanell D.Marshall. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 13 CLERKS: Della R. uittf. JUDGES: Gharlotte S. Van Rep.: Alberta C.Benson.Dem. POLLING PLACE: Round Hills Dem,; Eva Bardella, Dem.; Gorden, Rep.; Wretha Allgood, CLERKS: Celia A. Cohn, Rep.; Country Club (TV room) 3183 Wanda J. Gallo, Dem. Dem. IM Eileen Jones, Dem.; Agnes Wal- Round Hill Road, Alamo. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 13 CLERKS: Viola M. Gardner, ters, Dem_ INSPECTOR: Fordyce Rusk, POLLING PLACE: Valona fire Rep.; Thelme Burns, Rep.: Lor- rz ALIIAM AA PRECINCT NO. 3 Rep. department, 1427 Lillian Street, raine Satterhwaite. Rep. w POLLING PLACE: Margaret JUDGES: Martta H o w a r d, Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. IS x(,. E. Thomas (Family room) 2 Rep.: Rosalind Cady, Dem.INSPECTOR: Florence C. POLLING PLACE: Alda Camp- Wanda Way. Martinez. CLERKS: Barbara Green, Yatchmenoff, Dem. bell (Garage) 265 Gil Blas Road, INSPECTOR: M a r g a r et E. Rep.: Jo A.Lindell,Dem.; Louise JUDGES: Olympia T. Braga, Danville. Thomas. Rep. Bisset, Rep. Dem.: Anna M.Brown, Dem. INSPECTOR: Alda Campbell, JUDGES: Emma R. Shimmel. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 14 CLERKS: Augustine Naggi. Dem. Rep.: Greta M.Honcher. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Stone Val- Dem.: Peter M. Valiton, Rep.; JUDGES: Ellen L, Berquist, CLERKS: Ruth P. Shuman, ley School (Multi-use room) Margaret E. Wolthuis, Rep. Rep.. Louanne Finch, Rep. Rep.; Edna Funk.Rep.; Diary E. Miranda Avenue, Alamo. CANYON PRECINCT NO. I CLRKS:Constance Hill,Rep.; a Andrews, Dem. INSPECTOR: Phyllis B. Plum- POLLING PLACE: Canyon Helen Stockberger, Rep.; Key ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. S me:, Rep.School. Pinehurst Road, Canyon. M. Stone, Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGES: Avis R. Pizzagoni, INSPECTOR: Gladys L.Shally, DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 16 MARTINEZ Rep.• Myrtle H. Thomas, Rep. Rep.P O L L I N G PLACE: Vista PRECINCT NO, 44 CLERKS: Emma W. Day, JUDGE: Marcia A. Engle, Grande School, 667 Diablo Road, POLLING PLACE: Richard Rep.: Rosemary Odom, Dem.; Rep. Danville. v Zierten (Garage) 343 Virginia Gertrude Pitner, Dem. CLERKS: Jean E. Day, Dem.; INSPECTOR:Myrtle E. Vind. Hills Drive, Martinez ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 1S Ruth Seeds. Rep. Ing, Dem. ALHAM13RA PRECINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE: Stone Val- DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. I JUDGES: Josephine F. Ellis, POLLING PLACE: Vote ab- ley School (Multi-use room) POLLING PLACE: San Ramon Dern.: Lorraine Conner, Dem, sentee. Miranda Avenue. Alamo. Valley High School( Girl's Gym) CLERKS: Maxine Schuler, ALIIA IBRA PRECINCT NO. 7 INSPECTOR: B a r b a r a L. 140 Love Lane, Danville. Rep.: Mary Birdwell, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Vote ab- Bruce. Rep. INSPECTOR: Alice F. Cline, Muriel A. Nesbitt, Rep. sentee. JUDGES: Amelie E. Davitt, Rep. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 17 ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. S Rep.: Virginia A. Perkins. Rep. JUDGES: Anta N. Robertson, POLLING PLACE: Green Val- POLLING PLACE: John Zup• CLERKS:Helen B.Tefft.Rep.: Rep.. Edna Draper. Rep.ley School (Multi-use room) 1001 pan(Basement)Route 2,Box 391, R. J. Davitt• Rep.: Frances CLRKS: Telvina A. Nunn, D abin Road, Danville. Martinez, Gutleben, Rep. Dem.; Ruth Minton, Dem.; INSPECTION: Dorothy Donog• INSPECTOR: Relda Zuppan, AI.AMO PRECINCT NO. 16 AND Mildred Beaton. Rep. hue, Rep. Dem. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 17 DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 2 JUDGES: Antoinette V. JUDGE: Laura Frazer. Dem. CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Odd Fel- Moulds, Rep.; Ethel Donldson, CLERKS: Eleanor W o 1 c o t t. POLLING PLACE: Stone Val- lox's Hall,233 Front Street, Dan- Rep Dem.: Mary J. Braun. Dem. ley School (Multi-use room) ville.CLERKS: Lois Potter, Rep.; ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 1 Miranda Avenue. Alamo. INSPECTOR: Amy J.Wheater, VIvlan A. Gilbert, Rep.; Norma POLLING PLACE: A I a m o INSPECTOR: Leona Hoffman, Rep. Hornberger. Dem. School. 100 Wilson Road. Alamo. Dem. JUDGES: Rosalie J. Lundin. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. is INSPECTOR: Acqullina M. JUDGES: Amelia V. Rose. Rep.: Marion Freeman, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Leslie E. T Aitken,Dem.Dem.; Marjorie E. Benko, Dem, CLERKS: Gwen C. Rose. Rep.: Ferguson (Residence) 211 El JUDGES: Alberta B. Madsen. CLERKS: Mary Warner.Dem.: Nancy P a r k e r• Rep.; Eve Sobrante Drive. Danville. Dem.: Lois Sims. Rep. Marguerite Popp, Rep.; Joan Ne:•tore, Rep. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth S. CLERKS: Katherine McDuffie. Galletly. Dem. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 3 Ferguson.Rep. r Rep.: Marcella J. Patterson. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 17 POLLING PLACE: San Ramon JUDGES: Elizabeth P. Dibble. Rep.: Virginia C.Sparrows, Rep. CONSOLIDATED liIT1I ALA. Valley High School (Girl's Gym) Rep.: Helen W. Hamilton, Rep. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 2 PRECINCT NO. 16 140 Love Lane. Danville. CLERKS: Kathryn E. Miller. POLLING PLACE: Mildred POLLING PLACE: Stone Val- INSPECTOR: Laura F. Rep.: Evelyn M. Allen, Rep.; S. Martin (Residence) 1620 ley School (Multi use room) Mi- Macedo. Dem. Marilou Victor. Rep. M Cervato Circle. Alamo. randa Avenue. Alamo. JUDGES: Laura 1. Tennis. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 19 INSPECTOR: M I I d r e d S. Al-A310 PRECINCT NO. 19 Dem.: Ethyl T. McCord. Dem. POLLING PLACE: C. E. Van Martin. Rep.POLLING PLACE: Ado Ehren- CLERKS: Violet M. Semmens. Bibber (Family Room) 298 Smith x JUDGES: Gayle Rambo.Dem.. stamen (Garage) 1360 Pine Tree Dem.: Margaret A. Cronen• Road. Danville. t Lola AI.Dietall, Non. Drive, Alamo. Dein. Louise Crouch. Rep. INSPECTOR: Florence E. CLERKS: Barbara F. Lamb. INSPECTOR: Mildred O. Tif- DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 4 Welsend. Dem. Dem.: Adelaide B. Williams. fany. Rep. POLLIr G PLACE: Odd Fel- JUDGES: Betty J. Johanson, Rep.: Ethel L.Dolan. Rep.JUDGES: June M. Cobler, lows Hall. 233 Front Street, Dan- Rep.: Mary Lumpkin, Dem. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 3 Dem. Bettye Schultz. Rep. ville.CLERKS: Marigene L. Dodd, POLLING PLACE: V e r 1 a CLARKS: Laverne M o n i s o, INSPECTOR: R u t h Walker. Dem,; Virginia Van Bibber, Hodge (Family room) 1450 Dem.: Elaine Hinkson. Rep.: Rep. Dem.: Grace I. Smith. Non. Laurcnita Way.Alamo. Shirley Buncher. Dem. JUDGES: Mary C. Wedemycr. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 20 INSPECTOR: Vcrla G. Hodge. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO, t Rep• Lawrence Henderson. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Lorraine Rep.POLLING PLACE: Crockett CLERKS: Esther Thompson. M. Conner (Family room) 140 JUDGES: Elena Woodard, fire protection Building. 714 Rep.; Detlrose 1. Phlnney, Rep.; Valle Verde Court. Danville. Rep.: Lois T. Luckenbaugh. Rep. Loring Avenue. Crockett. Wayne Thompson. Rep. INSPECTOR: Beulah M. Chap- CLERKS: Eleanor Rus 1 e y, INSPECTOR: Melba Staehle. DANVB LE PRECINCT NO. 5 pell, Dem. Rep, Evelyn L. Morgan. Rep.: Rep.POLLING PLACE: Odd Fel- JUDGES: Lorraine M. Conner, F Aileen Greer. Rep. 41JUDGES• Susie Blackard, lows Hail. 233 Front Street. Dan- Dem.; Caroline Hansen. Rep. ville.CLERKS: Mercedes May, Ind.• NALADIOPRECINCTNO. 4 Dem.: Mary L Ermalyn io, Dem. INSPECTOR: Eleanor J.Craig. Leona J. Brown, Rep.; ElizabethPOLLINGPLACE: A I a m o CLERKS: Ermalyn Gistelli. Dem, Johnson, Rep. Variety Store (Next to Louis Dem.: Mary L. Kushnir, Dem.: Store Market Plaza) Alamo. Genevieve Reeder. Rep. JUDGES: Clara Haris, Dem.; DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 21 INSPECTOR: Delane C. Sher- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2 Grace Morgan. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Robert B. POLLING PLACE: American CLERKS: Helen Henderson. Welshons (Residence) 11 Maiden man. Rep. Legion Building. Pomona and Rep.; Loraine Fitzpatrick, Rep.: Lane. Danville.JUDGES: Dolores Olson. Rep.: Vi UDGeinia Bissell. Rep. Alexandria Avenues, Crockett Evelyn E. Stow. Dem. INSPECTOR: Kathryn K. p! CLERKS: Clara J. Crowles. INSPECTOR: Theresa C. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 6 Welshons, Dem. Repp.: Eugenia Flores, Non.; Joseph. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Montair JUDGES: Patsy R. Timmons, Vallma Almquist. Dem. JUDGES: Irene E. Dreyer. School (Library) 300 Quintera Rep.: Margaret M. Schoof, Rep. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 5 Dem.: May Milner, Dem. Lane.Danville. CLERKS: Notie C.Clute,Rep.; POLLING PLACE Friederiche CLERKS' Jean Zalba. Rep.; INSPECTOR:Margaret D.Pen. Anona N. Palmer, Rep.; Alla r H, Jackson (Residence) 3170 Hazel R. Ross. Rep.; Alfred G. land. Rep.Dfoltchenoff, Dem. Dyer. Rep. JUDGES: Viola M. Schaefer. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 22DanvilleBlvd..Alamo. S Rep Doris K. MacHugh. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Doroth M.INSPECTOR: Friederiche H. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 3 Jackson, Rep. POLLING PLACE Crockett CLERKS: Dorothy Franklin. Ebbert (Garage) 174 Verde Dem• Dorothy Howland, Dem.: Mesa. Danville. JUDGES: Mary C. Morgan, fire protection building. 714 4 Dem.: Alda M. Stark Dem. boring Avenue, Crockett Ralph Penland. Rep. INSPECTOR: B a r b a r a J. CLERKS: JuneSD.tark. Saucy Rep.: INSPECTOR: e Crockett Clara A. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 7 Knight. Dem. Marie Day. Rene Roberta Bloss. LeardDern. POLLING PLACE: Veteran's JUDGES: Dorothy M. Ebbertt, Rep.JUDGES Lenora A. Buress. Memorial Building, 1211 South Rep. Marcilla, Pettijohn, Non. ALA\IO PRECINCT NO. 6 Dem. Helen L. Marlow, Dem. Ham Avenue. Danville. CLERKS: Pauline McDaniels, POLLING PLACE: A I a m o C LE R K S• Tina McManus, INSPECTOR: Viola S. Root, Non,; Almond Day, Nan.; Women's Club, Danville Blvd. Dem.: Mary E. Moore. Dem.; Rep. Jauneth Callen,Dem. f and South Avenue. Alamo. Mary Pape. Rep. JUDGES: Loraine L. Cabral. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 23 INSPECTOR: Lorraine F. Ja• CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 4 Dem. Violet Frs. B. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Joseph coby. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Community CLERKS: Mrs. R J. e Edison. Benjamin (Residence) 191 Plaza auditorium,850 Pomona Avenue. Dem.: Anna R. Rose, Dem.; Circle. Danville. JUDGES: Marguerite A. Keef• Elizabeth Root. Rep. INSPECTOR: Edna Thompson, er, Rep.: Bertha V. Lenhares. Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. S Rep. x: Dem. INSPECTOR: Aura Wirtanen. POLLING PLACE: Veteran's JUDGES: Winifred Benjamin. a CLERKS: Margaret L. McCoy, Dem. Memorial Building. 120 South Rep.: Sylvia L. Moore. Rep.Rep.: Virginia V. Jones. Rep.. JUDGES: Ellen J. Martin. Hart- Avenue. Danville. CLERKS: Joseph Benjamin, Joan Bifulco. Rep.Dem.. Dorothy G. Wirtane. INSPECTOR: Alice AT. King, Rep.: Esther Schmidt, Rep.; i ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 7 Dem. Dem. George Johnson. Rep.POLLING PLACE: Alamo CLERKS: Helen M. Haugh, JUDGES: Martha C. Schlap DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 24Women's Club. Danville Blvd. Dem.; Margaret Gidley, Dem.;man, Rep.; Barbara L. Thomas• POLLING PLACE: u St. and South Avenue, Alamo. Clara METT PRECINCT Dem. Dem. Timothy Episcopal Church KINSPECTOR:Frances P.Wain- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO, S CLERKS: Ruth Connolly,Rep.: (Classroom Wing) 1550 Diablo k w•right. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Community Mabel Koperski, Rep.; Mary Road. Danville. JUDGES: Jean E. Feathers, auditorium. 850 Pomona Avenue, Mattingly, Dem. INSPECTOR: Ruth M. Dona- Rep.- Sylvia J. Lawrie, Rep. Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 9 hue. Rep. CLERKS: Catherine Rychly, INSPECTOR:Teresa M.Vitale, POLLING PLACE: Veteran's JUDGES: Helen C. Silva, Rep.: Edwin S. Oaken. Rep.: Dem. Memorial Building. 120 South Dem.: Gertrude Stockton. Rep.Ann H. Oaken, Rep.JUDGES: Eleanor Jackson. Hart: Avenue. Danville. CLERKS: Jackie Scott, Rep.; ALAMO PRECINCT NO. s Dem.: Josephine Arquilla, Dem. INSPECTOR: Mary A. Holt, Theresa Santiago, Rep.; Mary w; POLLING PLACE: Rancho CLERKS: Ruth Reid. Dem.; Rep. B. Gertsen, Dem. Romero School (Special educa- Ellen E. Lesmeister, Dem.; JUDGES: Do Maynard, Rep.: DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 24A tion room) Hemme Avenue, Margaret Morgan, Dem. Vera Plumb. Dem. POLLING PLACE: St.Timothy h Alamo. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERKS: Frank C. Plumb. Episcopal Church (Classroom INSPECTOR: June B. Scholer, POLLING PLACE: Community Rep.; Dorothea Eagan. Rep.; Wing) 1550 Diablo Road, Dan- Rep. auditorium, 850 Pomona Avenue, Doreen Whalin. Rep. ville JUDGES: Anita Weiss. Rep.: Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR: E. Lorene Webs- Jacqueline Ferreira. Dem. INSPECTOR: Dorothy C. POLLING PLACE: Montair ter. Rep. CLERKS:Jeanne Brown.Rep.: Greben. Dem. School (Library) 300 Quinterra JUDGES: Janice Mainhardt. Margaret F. Risse. Dem.; Beth JUDGES: Rose Fanucchi. Lane. Danville. Rep.: Elizabeth Dillon, Rep. Emery, Rep. Dem.: Ella Airoldi. Rep. INSPECTOR: Grace Zimmer- CLERKS: Georgia Platt, Rep.; ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERKS: Jacquelyn White, man. Rep.Lois Sizoo, Rep.: Lorrine Ver POLLING PLACE: A 1 a m o Rep.: Edith M.Cappelletti.Rep.: JUDGES: Florence French, Steeg. Rep. Women's Club. Danville Blvd. Fannie LaFrancesca. Rep. Rep.: Marjote F. Graham. Rep. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 25 and South Avenue, Alamo. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 7 CLERKS: Mary B. Jensen, POLLING PLACE: Veteran's sM x s 334 tri: Memorial Building.120 South CLERKS- Edith M. Hammond. Lafayette. CLERKS: Litiuea Stark. Rep.:Hartz Avenue, Danville. Rep-- Ruth E. Rhoades, Rep.: INSPECTOR: Hazel Cravagan, Beverly Allen, Dem.: Eloise E.INSPECTOR: Esther M. Owen, Beatrice G. Whiteside, Rep. Dem. Benson, Re Rep_ LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 13 JUDGES: Vivian Odegard. LAFAYETTE pRECINCT NO,i4 Vie, JUDGES:Dorothy Brazil,Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Joan Dem.• Irene N. Stevenson, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Bronwen Velma Stewart, Rep, Novotny (Garage) 1169 Glen CLERKS: Eivina Adler, Dem.: M. Heuer (Garage) 3315 Sweet CLERKS: Dorothy Franzon, Road, Lafayette. Maurice Adler, Dern,; Betty Drive, Lafayette. Rep.: Emmallf Kucera, Rep.: INSPECTOR: Marjorie K, Moore, Rep.INSPECTOR: Bronwen M. Marilee Parish, Rep. Alexander, Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.29 Heuer, Rep. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 26. JUDGES: Ann E. Spurlock, POLLING PLACE: Lafayette JUDGES: Nancy Oliver. Rep.:r POLLING PLACE:St.'Timothy Dem.. Turid Riksheim,Dem. Methodist Church, SW Moraga Patricia Travis, Rep. Episcopal Church (Classroom CLERKS: Adah Clapp, Rep.: Road, Lafayette. CLERKS; Norma J. Hansen, Mi Wing) ISW Diablo Road, Dan- Mary A. Gilerest. Rep,; Joan INSPECTOR: Mary E. Lynn, Rep.: Virginia Foster, Rep.; Ville, Novotny. Rep, Dem. Lois M. Jennings, Dem. INSPECTOR: Charlotte R. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.14 JUDGES: Phyllis Riggs, Rep.; LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 45 Neidenbach, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Katherine Alice E. Lynn, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Lafayette JUDGES: Faith McHale, Rep.; Clark (Residence) 1075 Laurel CLERKS: Helen F. Parker, Christian Church (Youth Center) Shirley Lemley. Rep. Drive, Lafayette. Dem.. Barbara M. Craig, Rep.; 584 Glenside Drive, Lafayette. CLERKS• Betty Price. Dem.; INSPECTOR: Nett T. Tinker, Helen E. Dygert, Rep. INSPECTOR: Gladys Laston, Ruth Canak, Dem.; Margery Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.30 Rep. Wogan, Rep.JUDGES: Katherine Clark. POLLING PLACE: Lafayette JUDGES: Ruth A. Waddell, G DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 27 Dern.; Rita B.Aitchison, Dem. Methodist Church, 955 Moraga Dem.: Doris Z. Wolf, Dem. AND CLERKS: Wyman H. Duffel, Road,Lafayette. CLERKS: Ellen C. Hamilton, DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 28 Rep.; Gwen Reichert, Rep,; INSPECTOR: Pat Siegmann, Rep,: Melba C. Luna, Dem.; CONSOLIDATED Mary E. Graham. Rep. Rep. Martha A Froese, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Alfred P. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.15 JUDGES: Virginia Edwards, LAFAXETTE PRECINCT NO.46 Boileau (Garage) 139 Paraiso POLLING PLACE: Virginia Re p.• Hazel R. Nelson, Non. POLLING PLACE: William Drive. Danville. Pitchford (Residence) 1063 Ser. CLERKS: Mona M. Lawyer. Dyer (Rumpus room) 646 Los INSPECTOR: Helen G. Dodds, rano Court, Lafayette. Rep.: Eloise Williamson, Dem.: Palos Drive, Lafayette. Rep.INSPECTOR: Lilly B. Shine, Doris Orr. Rep. 114SPECTOR: Kathryn M. Fe- JUDGES: Audrey R. Lowed, Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.31 trete, Dem. Rep.• Lata Walsh, Rep. JUDGES: Sibyl H. Lackmann, POLLING R L A C E• Mildred JUDGES: Amber J. Kelleher, CLERKS: Anna R. Boileau, Dem.- Norman E. Rocker, Rep. Olson (Family room) 1098 Miller Dem,: Barbara Maloney, Rep. Rep. Eliane Heft Ind; Peggv N. CLERKS: Mildred L. Thome- Drive, Lafayette. CLERKS: Laura Newey, Repp Spencer. Dem, son,Rep.; Mary A.Rocker,Rep.; INSPECTOR: Mildred Olson. Clara S, Glasgow, Rep.: Helen DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 28 Adah Dc Fount. Dem. Rep. Anderson, Rep. CONSOLIDATED WITH LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 16 JUDGES: Herbert C. Ward, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.47 r DANVILLE 27 vin OLLING PLACE: Gayle Lan. Re Edna Van Wagner, Rep,AND 5' POLLING PLACE: Alfred g (Residence) 1130 Orchard CLERKS: Lorraine E. Kiaas. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 57Road. Lafayette. Dem.; Virginia Nielsen, Rey„ CONSOLIDATED Drive, Bouleau Danville.( Garage) 139 Paratso Drive. INSPECTOR: Thelma 1.Grant. Roberta Chance. Dem. POLLING PLACE: St, An. Rep. selm's ELAFAYETTEPRECINCTNiO. i LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO,3: piscopaI Church )Par- POLLING PLACE: Lafayette JUDGES: Ruth Wilbur, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Thomas P. ish House) 682 Michael Lane. La. Fire House No. 4. 4007 Los Muriel E. Aguirre, Dem.Murphy (Family room) 29 Prado layette. r Azabis Drive, Lafayette. CLERKS:Gayle Lanning•Rep.: Way. Lafayette. INSPECTOR: June E. Wasson, INSPECTOR: Helen G. Mac- Carolyn Kneisty, Rep,: Helen G. INSPECTOR: Dorothy P. Rep- Pherson, Dem. Dodds. Non. Nichols. Rep. JUDGES: Carole Sherman, r JUDGES, Harlan L. Taylor. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.17 JUDGES: Marguerita M. Rep.: Jeanne Peterson, Rep. z .' Rep.: Nancy Trembley.Dem, POLLING PLACE: Mrs. Hazel Racine. Dem.; Lizette L. CLERKS: Beatrice A. Coppes, CLERKS- Suzanne K. John. Fogg (Residence) 2085-C Oak Hill Murphy. Rep. Rep-: Geraldine N. Burnside. son. Rep.: Rosemarie Jochums, Road. Lafayette. CLERKS: Rose Burger. Rep.• Dem.; Ruby W. Whicker. Rep. Rep.: Elva H. Kunz. Rep. INSPECTOR:Mary A.Richard- Edmund G. Burger, Rep.; Olive LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.48 son, Rep. Wilhelm. Re POLLING PLACE: Arline F. LAFATETTE PRECINCT NO. 2 JUDGES: Dorothy S. Olsson. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 33 Anderson (Garage) 3^.,.'r1 ApachePOLLINGPLACE: Joseph Rep.; Mrs. Hazel Fogg. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Thelma Com. Lafayette- Laney (Garage) 1265 Upper CLERKS: Dorothy E. Albert, Brooks (Garage) 320; Acalanes INSPECTOR: Arline F. Ander- rx+' Rep.: Joseph Smejkal. Dem.; Avenue, Layfayette. son. Rep. Happy Valley Road, Lafayette- May- JUDGES: SettINSPECTOR: Lucille R. Mal- Elizabeth Miller, Rep, INSPECTOR: Martha E.Ma•-, y H. Wilson, ley. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 28 Rep. Rep.: Edith F, Scheuer, Re 1 JUDGES: Virgins T. Keller, POLLING PLACE: Bali Apart. JUDGES:Mona E.Allen.Rep,; CLERKS: Margaret Sayor. Reg.; Florence M. O'Leary. ments(Laundry room)939 Hough Thelma Y. Brooks. Rep. Rep•: Ann F. Sanders. Rep..Dem. Avenue. Lafayette. CLERKS: Mary M. Nagy. Elizabeth E Ford Rep. rCLERKS: Lillian S. Willner, INSPECTOR: Mary E. Sand- Dem.: Betty L. Nuoffer, Rep.; LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 49 t Dem.; Dessa T. Winterholler, ers. Dem. Kathleen Bells. Re¢,POLLING PLACE: bfarguer- ReP•: Juanita Avilla, Rep. JUDGES; Phyllis Cavallo. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.34 ite Detweiler (Family room) 577 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 3 Dem. POLLING PLACE: Our Silverado Drive. Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: Lafayette CLERKS: Mary Paige. Rep.: Savior's Lutheran Church (Scout INSPECTOR; Marguerite Det. Fire House No. 4007 Los Arabis Eller.M. Alton, Rep. hut) 1035 Carol Lane. Lafayette. wetter. Rep, Drive, Lafayette. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT IhO.19 INSPECTOR: Persis K. Reed. JUDGES: Margaret A. Har- Rep. INSPEC I)R: Ruth M. Bacon. POLLING PLACE: Hermina Dem- Barth Rep.; Doris J. Larson. Rep, Moglia (Garage) 3644 Bickerstaff JUDGES: Helen Rommeretn. Re JUDGES: Catherine Working. Street. Lafayette, Rep.: Mary A. Carr. Dem. ERKS: Adele S. Bailey. Rep.; Bess Salvo. Rep. INSPECTOR: Josephine R. CLERKS; Rada b1. Walsh. Rep.. Frances L. Holmes, Rep.: CLERKS: Margaret J.Higgins. Money. Rep. Rep.: Gladys Caldwell, Rep.; Frances E. Ringh0lm. Dem.m Rep.: Patricia C. Lawson, Dem.; JUDGES: Harriette Roberson, Joen C. Jacobsen. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 5o 1 Rena Mertolero. Rep. Dem.. Clara Unger• Rep.LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO,35 POLLING PLACE: Fairview LAFATETTE PRECINCT NO, 4 CLERKS:Anita Fletcher.Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Mervyn ,; Intermediate School (Library)POLLING PLACE: Happy Val- Hermina Hog"a, Rep.; Florence Ortez (Residence) 1010 Walnut 561 Merriewood Drive. Lafayette. ley School (Library) 3855 Happy Schrupp. Rep. Drive. Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Bettigene Smith, Valley Road. Lafayette. LAFAYETTE PRECI14CT NO. 20 INSPEC'T'OR: Norma G. Ortez, DJ GES: Esther Ferro, ReINSPECTOR:Marsha S.Smith. POLLING PLACE: Mountain Dcm. p.: 1 Rep, View Apartments (No. :5) 950 JUDGES: Velma L. Owens, Vera Janke. Dem. Vlt JUDGES: Jeanette T. Holmes. Mountain View Drive. Lafayette. Rep.: Edna Al. Johnson. Rep. CLERKS: Doris Dawson. Rep.: Re , Joan E. Holmes. Dem, INSPECTOR: Sara Lachman, CLERKS: Wilda C. Howard, Evelyn Mueller, Rep.: Geraldine CLERKS: Frances B. Morgan. Rep. Hep Sall R. Iarmer, Re N. Burnside. Dem. Dem„ Marle W. Holmes, Dem.; JUDGE: John A. Lachman, Calista Crutcher. Rep. p' LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 31 Francelle Larsen. Rep. Ren LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 36 POLLING PLACE: Merriewood LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 5 CLERKS: Carmelita Worledge• POLLING PLACE: Lynn School (Library) 3060 Rohrer POLLING PLACE: Vallecite Rep..• Walter Musso, Non.Bowers (Residence)3306 Victoria Drive, Lafayette. School (Library) too Happy Val- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.21 Avenue. Lafayette.ep SPECTOR: Gail R. Wheeler. ley Road, Lafayette. POT LING PLACE: Adelle C, INSPECTOR: Eva W. Maier, JUDGES: Barbara Woolpert.INSPECTOR: Ciarabelle Bar. Pellerino (Garage) 3663 Crescent Rep. Rep.; Helen Peterson, Non,vette. Rep. Drive. Lafayette. JUDGES: Adrienne C. Sowers, CLERKS: Susan M. Oliver, wa Dem.:J£oannebllansen. bNon1. alo, Dem. INSPECTOR: Anne AI. Beales. Rep. Mazy Ada Moyle. Rep. Rep. L. Adele Wail, Rep.; Ver. CLERKS: Lola Smith, Re JUDGES: Adele C. Pellerino, CLERKS' Elizabeth Adams, na Potts, Rep.P•: Rep.; Marsha bf, Stark Rep.: Barbara Peterson. Rep,: Ken- Rep.: Jeanette Conrad, Dem. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.52RoseHansen. Rep. neth V. Hays. Jr, Rep. CLERKS: Olive Glenn. Rep.. LAFAYETTE PRECIINCT NO. 37 POLLING PLACE: Fairview LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 6 Helen H. Skov. Rep,; Elizabeth POLLING, PLACE- Jack Intermediate School (Library. POLLING P L A C E. Raley Forres:, Rep, Mathews (Residence) 969 Oak 561 Merriewood Drive, Lafayette. t Wiles (Rumpus Room) 3 Diablo LAFAAE-ITE PRECINCT NO.22 ViewCircle. Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Margaret E. Circle, Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: Masonic INSPECTOR: Margaret H. Newman• Rep. INSPECTOR: Dorothy Wiles. Lodge (Upstairs) Brook and go per, Rep. JUDGES: Margaret C. Ben-r Rep. Moraga Roads, Lafayette. JUDGES: Bernice Wolter. Rep, Dem.: Jayne W. bleCiurg. JUDGES: Mary L. Ingham. INSPECTOR; Edwin A. Peter- Rep.: Do:ares C. Mathews, Rep. CLERKS; June L. Qlivero,Rep Norma Hayes. Rep. son. Rep. CLERKS: Christine E. Schrei- Dem.: Gladys O'Donnell, Dem.- aCLERKS: Marjorie O. Russo, JUDGES: Louis P. Burk, bcr, Dem.' Merle Allison. Rep.: Margot Berndt. Dem.Rep.: Margaret Moore, Rep,; Dem.: Mabel A. Hatfield, Rep. Doris Perkins, Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 53BarbaraTackett• Rep- CLERKS: Grace Davidson, LAFAYETTE PRECI fCT NO, 38 POLLING PLACE: MerriewoodLAFAYETTEPRECINCTNO. 7 Rep.: La Vonne Waltenspiei, POLLING PLACE.• Our Sa- School (LJbrary) 3060 RohrerPOLLINGPLACE: Robert Dem.. Ellen A. Starr Dem. vior's Lutheran Church (Scout Drive. Lafayette. iLarsen (Residence) 26 Chapel LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.23 hut) 1035 Carol Lane, Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Barbara J. Wait,Drive, Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: Lafayette INSPECTOR: Theima E. Set- Rep. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth F. Fire House No. 1. 984 Moraga ler, Rep. JUDGES: Jean J. Werum.Hartman, Rep. Road. Lafayette. JUDGES: Margaret D. Sutton. Rep, Peggy Goer), Rep.JUDGES: Elizabeth M. Clarke, INSPECTOR: Ellen T. Jack. Dem.: John H. Reeves. Rep. CI,ER Leath Brook, Dem.Rep.; Rose Marie Hawkins, son. Rep. CLERKS; Gertrude A. Reeves. Verna Lucas, Dem.; MarjorieRep.JUDGES: Alice M. Everett, Rep.; Rada M. Walsh, Rep.; Va- Nelson. Ren.CLERKS: Elizabeth B. Mur. Dem.; Zelma W. Hays. Dem. lesta Bettinardi, Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECL14CT NO, s4 ray. Rep.: Helen C. Gibson, CLERKS: Helen Stroube. Rep.; LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 39 POLLING PLACE: Jean S.An-Rep.: Helen. E. Peters, Dem. Evelyn Cadman, Rep.: Viola POLLING PLACE: Lafayette dereggen (Residence) 3332 Mil.LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 8 O'Leary. Non Fire Station No. 2 3200 Old Tun• dred Lane. Lafayette-POLLING PLACE- Richard LAFATETT£ PRECINCT NO.24 net Read. Lafn vette. INSPECTOR: Jean S. Ander-POLLING Family room) 27 Diablo POLLING PLACE: J. S. Forni INSPECTOR. Betty J. Mae- eggen, Dem. a Circle. Lafayette. Garage) 3500 Silver Springs Phee. Rep. JUDGES: Winala Hunt, Reg. sINSPECTOR: Barbara M. Road. Lafayette. JUDGES: Charlotte K. Allen. Elmira N. Schneider, Rep, ri Benolsk>, Dem. INSPECTOR: Emma B. Rep.; Eleanor Bellegarde, Rep. CLERKS: Bettie L. Freeborg.JUDGES: Anne S. Chilcote. Schaefer. Rep. CLERKS: Ludie M. Strzala. Rep,.' Rayma Price. Dem. Bar- 4. Rep.- Ada Apostolo, Dem. JUDGES:Doris Jenkins,Dem.: Rep.; Rowena Carter. Rep.: barnR. Martin. Rep,CLERKS: Mary M. Welch. Darlene Franck, Dem. Catherine Bland. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. ss Rep.: Marie J. Mullikin, Dem.; CLERKS: Ann B. Wood. Rep.; LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 40 POLLING PLACE: John R.Alice Dou)rall, Rep. Janice Knowlton, Dem.: Jacque- POLLING PLACE: Georgia D. Kimball,Jr. (Garage) 3363 NorthLAFAYETTEPRECINCTNO. 9 line Bernheisel, Rep. Busch (Playroom) 910 Carl Road. Lucille Lane. Lafayette. 3a.POLLING P L A C E. Robert LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.2S Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Mary Louise K.Thauberger (Residence) 3733 POLLING- PLACE: Milton G. INSPECTOR: G e o r g i a D. Kimball, Rep,Sundale Road, Lafayette, Claussenius (Rumpus room) 3500 Busch. Dern. JUDGES: Dorothy M. Hughes,s'INSPECTOR: Pegey C.Elliott. Hamlin Road, Lafayette. JUDGES: Louise Beasley. Dem.: Betty C. Buck. Rep,Rep.: Bernice M. Ely. Rep, INSPECTOR: Elizabeth A. Rep.: Florine Yonge. Non. CLERKS: Helen Bailey. Rep.•CLERKS: Helen O. Stanley, ArbovaEt. Rep, CLERKS: Roberta C. Taylor. Alfrieda H. Strelck. Rep.:l CarniRep.: Magnus Hansen.Dem.; JUDGES: Barbara J. Doane, Reo.• Jean Biagi, Rep.: Jean L. L. Anderson. Rep. x Haryhelen Thauberger. Rep. Rep. Clarice (Yeager, Dem.Collett. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 56 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT No. 10 CLERKS: Margaret H. Claus. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 41 POLLING PLACE: Burton fPOLLINGPLACE: Village senius. Rep.: Doric Jenkins. POLLING PLACE: Marian School (Room 2) 500 St. Mary's xCenter (Office) 919 Village Cen• Dem.; Irmangarrd A. Brooks, Sanderson (Residence) 829 Re- Road. Lafayette. fez, Lafayette. Dem-flex Station Road, Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Jeanne Lattan- INSPECTOR: Josephine Del LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.26 INSPECTOR: Marian Sander- ner. Rep. Trediel. Dem. POLLING PLACE: M. H. son, Rep. JUDGES: Ethel E. Foulks,JUDGES:Gail Johnston,Dem.; Stanley School (Auditorium) 3455 JUDGES: Edythe Lee, Rep: Dem.: Ava N. Manke. Rep.Joan Tucker. Rep. School Street. Lafayette- Laura Neavey. Rep.CLERKS: Shirley J. Bogert. CLERKS:Margaret Greenfield, INSPECTOR: Eileen Fleming, CLERKS: Nancy A. Holliday. Rep.; Barbara Galla, Dem.;rRep.- Rosemary Lernmer. Rep.; Rep. Rep.. Margaret L. Smith. Rep.: Ruth A. Hamlin. Rep.Charts D. Carlson Rep. JUDGES: Marjorie A. Butter, Ilse ewman. Rea. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.S7 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 11 Dem.; Dorothy B. Nelmes, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 42 LAFAYETTE WITH* 4 POLLING PLACE:Temp Dem. POLIJNG PLACE T. A. LAFAYETTE Isaiah•Temple House (Main as. CLERKS: Muriel A. Preece, SchIink (Residence) 3383 Las PRECINCT NO. 47 sembiy room) 3800 Mt. Diablo Rep.; Clara E. Poust, Rep.: Huertas Road. Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: St. An- S Blvd.. Lafayette. Mabel Skuce. Rep. INSPECTOR: Peggy L. Arena, selm's Episcooai Church (Par- aINSPECTOR: Mrs. Ray Hof- LAFATET'TE PRECINCT NO. 27 Rep. Ish House) 682 Michael L an e, manr„ Dem.POLLING PLACE: Masonic JUDGES: Loan Schlink. Rep.: Lafayette. JUDGES:Alice I. Yorba,Rep.; Lodge (Upstairs) Brook and Ruby B. Marty. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.59 a Winifred S. Berrien. Rep.Moraee Roads, Lafayette. CLERKS: Dolores A. Owens, POLLING PLACE: Temple r .CLERKS: Marjorie L. Childs• INSPECTOR: Louise P. Burk. Rep.: Hazel Nunley. Rep.; Fe- Isaiah Temple House (Main as- Rep.: Gladys G. Willarts, Rep.; Dem. ties E. Wolter. Rep. sembly room) 3800 Mount Di-Beartice L. Talient, Rep. JUDGES: Eve M. Miller, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 43 abtn Blvd., Lafayette. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.12 Rev.: Marion Olson, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Martha E. INSPECTOR: Catherine E. POLLING PLACE: Samuel CLERKS: Eleanor R. Ames, Vivrette (Residence) 875 Bird- Ustvedt. Rep. Whiteside (Garage) 3688 Happy Rep.: Elizabeth A, Peddicord, haven Court, Lafayette. JUDGES: Velma D. Martin- Valley Road, Lafayette. Dem.; Elsie E. Culbertson, Rep. INSPECTOR: Irene Lassaile. dale. Rep.: Mina Cameron, Rep.INSPECTOR: Gyneth Hale. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.28 Dem. CLERKS: Mabel J. Pramme, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Lafayette JUDGES: Martha E. Vivrette. Rep.: Jeannette Blalock, Rep.;JUDGES: Irma L, Mullikin. School (Auditorium—Entrance on Dem.; Jeanette C. Abernathy. Dorothy Chartier. Rep. Rep; Martha L. Johnson. Rep. School St.) 950 Moraga Road. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.0 a; i,moi lC 335- POLLING PLACE: Acalanes H. Jacobson. Rep.way, Dem.Ruby Gunsul, Dem. High School, 1200 Pleasant Hill MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 16 JUDGES: Arline M. Farley, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 17 Road, Lafayette.AND Dem.; Charlotte M. Castrucci, POLLING PLACE: Martinez P INSPECTOR: A,•ngela J. Fio- MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 17 Dem. Kiwanls Club, 730 Allen Street. rentino, Rep. AND CLERKS: Estelle Springsteen, Martinez. JUDGES: Minnie M. Lewis. MORAGE PRECINCT NO. 13 Dem.: Ann A. Chamberlain, INSPECTOR: Grace M. Har- Rep.- Betty J. Wilson. Rep. CONSOLIDATED Dem. row, Rep. CLERKS: Jean Pickett, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Mrs. L. F. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2 JUDGES: Mary Bartolomet, Beatrice Crawford, Rep.: Laura Forrestall (Garage) 181 Shuey POLLING PLACE: Veterans Repp.; Sara C. Broadbent, Dem. Lereari, Rep. Drive, Moraga. Memorial Hall. Ward & Court l LERKS Daisy Bradley, MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 1 INSPECTOR: Mary Ellison, Streets. Martinez Dem.; Elizabeth B. Peterson, POLLING PLACE: Fire House Dem. INSPECTOR: Roberta M. Rep.; Marie Moore, Rep. No. 2, Rheem Center, Moraga. JUDGES: Rose L. Forrestall, Stair. Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. Ig INSPECTOR: Marcella G. Col- Rep.; Darlene M. Becklund, JUDGES; Eleanore R. Fraga, POLLING PLACE; Mrs. Jo- lings. Rep.Rep. Rep.: Evah S. Ross, Dem. seph T. Vlera (Rumpus Room) JUDGES: Margaret Perry, CLERKS: Sheila Fish, Dem.; CLERKS: Nell Garvin, Dem.: 2010 Pine Street, Martinez. N} Rep.; Jeanne M. Aitken. Rep. Florence Bisfar, Rep.; Vivian Gertrude L. Davol, Rep.: Lois INSPECTOR: Bernice H. CLERKS: Virginia Akridge, T. Lund Rep. Peccianti, Rep. Vtera, Dem. Rep.: Patricia L.Eckberg, Rep.: MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 17 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3 JUDGES: A 1 b f n a Kendell, Mary L. Morgenstern. Dem- CONSOLIDATED WITH POLLING P L A C E: Gibertf Dem.; Margaret E. McLaughlin, MORAGA PRECINCT NO, 2 MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 16 Brothers Garage (Sales Room) Dem. POLLING PLACE: Thomas POLLING PLACE: L. F. For- 905 Escobar Street, Martinez CLERKS: Frances E. Farley,Holmes (Garage) 275 Scofield restall (Garage) 181 Shuey Drive,INSPECTOR: Irene S. Wells, Dem.; Barbara BE Kean, Rep.;Drive. Moraga. Moraga. Dem. Bernice Lasell, Rep.x INSPECTOR: Dorothy Morse. MORAGA PRECINCT NO. is JUDGES: Pansy Caten, Dem.; MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 19 f' Rep. CONSOLIDATED WIT" Mary B. Thayer, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Geneva r:JUDGES: Dorothy Kopp.Rep.: MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 16 CLERKS: C 1 a r a F. Lucey, Stinson (Garage) 1930 Boynton Myrtle J. Casto, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Mrs. L. F. Rep.; Betty Peterson, Dem.; Avenue, Martinez CLERKS: Lucile Bagley, Rep.: Forrestall (Garage) 181 Shuey Zona C. Sandlln, Dem. INSPECTOR: Amanda A. uMargaretHough. Dem.; Jean Drive, Moraga. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 4 Mackenzie, Dem.MOUNTAIN VIEW EORAGA PRECINCT NO. 3 PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE' Travelers JUDGES: Geneva Stinson, POLLING PLACE: D. L. POLLING PLACE: Nova W, Hotel (Lobby) 708 Alhambra Rep.: Bertha G. Cook, Dem, Rheem School (Office) 90 Laird Walter (Garages 2231 Pine Avenue, Martinez CLERKS; Neva ksearengi ; Drive, Moraga. Street, Martinez INSPECTOR: Arlene P. Good- Dem. Margaret Lekse, Rep. i INSPECTOR: Yvonne P. No- INSPECTOR: Ruth Mulcahy, night. Dem. Ann INEZi, Dem. JUDGES: Carmen Mlnarck, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. ZO ack. Rep. Dem: Emil Minarck. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Milt Sta.JUDGES: Lilltan A. Grine, J U D G E S• Nova W. Wal- CLERKS: Milton E. Miller. mate Store, 1301 Arreba Street, f DTS,• Betty J. Johnson. Rep. ter. Dem.: Leone Kaul, Dem. Non.- Betty J, Davis, Rep.• EI- Martinez CLERKS: Dorothy R. Mat- CLERKS Alice Smith. Dem.: sie B. Goss. Dem. INSPECTOR: E m 11y thews, Rep_: Mary L. Stuart, Janet Fischer. Dem.; Inex Moe, y C. So n' Rep.: Naomi J. Ayers, Rep. Rep. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 5 Ares, Rep. NO. 4 MOUNTAIN VIEWMORAGAPRECINCT POLLING PLACE: John P. JUDGES: Ann I. Muir, Rep.: ly POLLING PLACE Los Per-PRECINCT NO. 2 Serpa Buick (Show Room) 300 Theresa L. Anderson, Dem. ales School (Kindergarten room) POLLING PLACE: Mountain umbra Avenue, Martinez CLERKS: Adeline Light, al Wakefield Drive, Moraga. View Fire Hall. Martinez and INSPECTOR: Mary J. Fan- Dem.: Cecelia H. Ivicey, Rep.; INSPECTOR: Claire haCCO. Shell Avenues, Martinez tare. Dem. Ella Wood, Dent, Rep,INSPECTOR GladX. E. JUDGES: Altaha M. Watford, MARTINEZ PRRCiNCT NO. 21 JUDGES Ethel M.Cole, Rep: Yale. Dem. Dem.: Nancy Con er, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Elinor Kristine A. Christensen, Non. JUDGES: Myrtle I. Cutright. CLERKS: Maryland Gray, Bonin (Residence) 1900 Scenic CLERKS Margaret Gruber. Dem. Lorraine Ross, Dem. m Nester, Dem,: Eva Avenue, Martinez Rep.; Roberta M- Clark. Rep.: CLERKS• Alene D. Hozfett, M. Pullen. Rep- INSPECTOR: Elinor Bonin, Kathryn KirkbridBe. Rep.Dem_: Almyra M. Crowder. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 6 Dem. MORAGA PRECINCT NO, 5 Dem_• Dorotby Machado, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Salvador JUDGES; Maxine Kilgore, POLLING PLACE: Jane Ma- MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCT Billecci (Rumpus Room) 30 Es• Dem. linasky (Garage) 21 Hardie NO. 3 cobar Street. Martinez CLERKS: Mae M. RI INSPECTOR: Georgia Hili, Dem.; Adelaide S. Silva, Riggs, Drive. Moraga. POLLING PLACE: Mountain P•:Dora Patrick, Dem.INSPECTOR: Zeilah A. Nor- View Fire Hall, Martinez and Dem. z, man, Rep.Shell Avenues, Martinez JUDGES: Agnes A. BIDecci, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 22 JUDGES: Jane A. Malinasky. INSPECTOR: Nancy Bartolo- Dem.: Mary L. Chantri, Dem, POLLING, PLACE: Wtlllam Rep. Elnora H. Cron, Rep. mel, Rep. CLERKS. Slellamae Humble, Pongrace (Rumpus Room) 707 x - Dem.: E I 1 a M. Bartolomel, Ulfinian Way, Martinez,CLERKS: Jackolyn Robertson, J U D G E S: Margaret Grint, Dem• Clara M. Viera, Dem- INSPECTOR: Jean B. Carrier,Rep.: Chloris Barnes, Rep.: Dem.; E v e l l n e Rosengarten, MAkTINEz PRECINCT NO. 7 Rep. Margery Strobeck. Rep. Dem.Margery PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERKS: Elmer C. Hedge, POLLING PLACE: K e I 1 e r JUDGES: Kathryn L. Skinner, x.x POLLING PLACE: Mtramonte Rep.: Myrle G. Hedge, Dem.: Ford Sales (Show Room) 800 Dem.: Ida C. haring, Dem, xAlhambraAvenue, Martinez CLERKS: Charlotte Gutteron,Garden Homes (Clubhouse) 1 Marg Mann, Dem. r Miramonte Drive. Moraga.MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Lena Salvatori, DemNellie Arlene McHugh, Rep.; y INSPECTOR: Patricia Weber. NO, 4 Delp MAR NP. Seth, Rep. Dem. POLLING PLACE: E s t h e r JUDGES: Margaret A. Roark, MARTIN PRECINCT NO. 23Dem.; Dolores Santos, Dem. POLLING PLACE: MartinezJUDGESAloysulsWeber, Barron (Garage) 1361 Vine Ave- CLERKS: Helen G. Ritchie, Kiwanla Club, 750 Allen Street, wyDem.: Elsie Hunter, Rep. nue, Martinez Non.: Nancy R. Walls, Dem.; Martinez. CLERKS' Ruth Bastian. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Ruth C. Hay- Alexander Cooper, Dem. INSPECTOR: Theodora R. Elizabeth Sanborn, Rep.: Eve- don. Rep. 1" syn Marcus. Dem.JUDGES: Violet I_ Mackie, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 8 Taylor, Dem, MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 7 Dem. Lorraine Gari. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Ida O, JUDGES: Elizabeth B. Mun. POLLING PLACE: Miramon- CLERKS• Nina B. Fowler, Dittmar (Garage) 1036 Arling- day, Rep. Julie Walls, Dem. to Garden Homes (Clubhouse) 1 Dem.-. Janice M. Hallman,Rep. ton Way. Martinez CLERKS: Anne Botsford,to Garden onte Drive, Moraga. Geraldine Knieriem, Rep. INSPECTOR: Sylvia R. Ball. Dem.: Flora Lyhne, Rep.: Ger- INSPECTOR Phyllis Harvey, MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCTRep_ trade K. Oertel, Dem. Rep. NO, 5 JUDGES: Syble K. Berger. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 24 JUDGES: Glory L. BrillhartPOLLING PLACE Betty Dem. Mary A. Moore. Rep. POLLING PLACE; An Rep.: Harold E. Brillhart. Rep. Ochoa (Living room) 1265 Plaza CLERKS: Angelina Romeo, tela Street. Basement) dD0 Her. a CLERKS: Sara E.Settel, Rep.; Drive. Martinez. Dem.; Joan Gloor, Rep.; Mil. tole Street. Martinez s Therese A. Schools. Rep: Sara INSPECTOR Cecil F. Austin, dyed Henderson, Rep. INSPECTOR: Emily McCaw. 4:- J. Frazer. Rep. Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 9 en. Rep MORAGA PRECINCT NO. s JUDGES Sarah J. Lewis, POLLING PLACE: Martinez JUDGES: Ila bf. Carter, POLLING PLACE: Harold A. Dem- Dorothy Sandusky. Dem. City Hall (Room 7) 525 Henriet- Dem. Lovllla P. Isabella, Dem, Gunn (FamUy room) 115 Donald CLERKS: Marjorie Burg. SINSINSPECTOR- Anna M. Olsen. Dem.: AgnesI.I.1 mCaronL.Dem.;Drive. Moraga. Dem.; Thelma Taylor Dem.: INSPECTOR: Mildred K.Gunn, Betty Ochoa. Dem. Rep. Antoinette Menesini, Dem. Rep MOUNTAIN hoa VIEW PRECINCT JUDGES: Muriel D. Youles. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. Z5 JUDGES: Marlen L. Erickson. NO. 6 Rep Gloria Marangoni, Dem. POLLING PLACE; Alhambra Betty Margaret J. Sctdid, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy CLERKS: Freda E. O'Leary, Union High School (Lobby Boys CLERKS: Pati J. Johnson. Bartolomei (Residence) 1064 De Dem.; Joyce D. Norman. Dem.; Gym) Alhambra Avenue, War. Victoria Deluhery, Dem. tinez Rep_: Ellen Hermansen. Rep_; Lacy Avenue. Martinez Estella Breitmayer, Rep. INSPECTOR: Hazel E. Halt, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR: Carolina I. 1 tiPOLLINGPLACE: 011 Work- Meinecke, Rep.MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 9 Rep CONSOLIDATED WITH JUDGES; Florence F I u k e, ers Hall (OCAW Local 1.5) 1015 JUDGES: Dorothy E. Silverfa, MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 10 Dem,: D o r o t h y Bartolomef, Estudillo Street, Martinez. Dem.: Floy Gray, Rep, POLLING PLACE: Ca Dem. INSPECTOR: Evelyn M- Wil- CLERKS: Lily A.Price,Dem.: High School (Gym) 300 Moraga CLERKS: Jacklya E. Rodding- kms' Rep• June D. Andrade, Dem,; Mary Road, Moraga. ton, Dem.; Janet A. Strain, JUDGES: Jerome Gentile, S. Nierhake, Dem. Larman. Dem•MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 10 Non.: Jeri Demo.: Reba Brfgg, Rep. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. Zs AND MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCT CLERKS: Thelma Wtttendort- POLLING PLACE: Virginia S. MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 9 NO. ? cr, Rep. L o u f a e Plantfeber, Turrbaugh (Garage) 3130 Gen-4 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Patchins Dem.: Ramah M. Adams, Rep. eva Street. Martinez Y POLLING PLACE: Campolindo Youth Center (Basement) 1200 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 11 INSPECTOR: Florella P. Me. y High School (Gym) 300 Moraga Palm Avenue. Martinez POLLING PLACE: United Cart, Dem, e Road, Moraga. INSPECTOR: Evelyn Alford, Church of Christ. Court & Su- JUDGES: Jennie Costanza, INSPECTOR: Cecile Barcelon. Dem. sana Streets. Martinez Dem„ Dorothy E. Masayko, Rep.JUDGES: Evelyn C. Freed. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Crow. Dem. JUDGES: Lillian Brogan. Dem: Frances Lazzarinf. Dem. Rep.CLERKS: Louise E. Seder. Dem: Aida M. Peterson, Rep. CLERKS: Grace Machado. JUDGE: Esther Gideon, Dem. Dem Ethel Lacy. Dem.; Gen. CLERKS Jean Rupert, Rep.; Dem,; Paula Hickey, Dem.: CLERKS: Frances Porter, eva B. WUliams, Dem. Borghild Leeds. Rep.: Marion Betty Underwood, Dem. Dem.: Dorothy Garrison, Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 27 Greene, Rep. MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCT MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO, 12 POLLING PLACE: Mamie V. MORAGA PRECINCT NO- 11 NO. s POLLING P L A C E: Seventh gAvenue.Family Room) 331 GU- POLLING PLACE: Gladys POLLING PLACE: Alfonso Day Adventist Church. Menus ger Avenue. Martinez Robinson (Garage) 1088 Sanders Rangel (Basement) 2802 Merle A Willow Streets. Martinez INSPECTOR: Mamie V. Rus. Drive. Moraga. Avenue, Martinez INSPECTOR: Florence C. Pis- so, Dem. INSPECTOR: Gladys Robinson, INSPECTOR: Vera E. Lom- tochini. Dem. JUDGES: Margaret B. Healy, Rep. bardi. Dem.JUDGES: Frances Halls. Dem,: Helen l FJ. C Dem. JUDGES: Beatrice Slocomb, JUDGES: Beatrice E. Walker. Repp.: Mary R. Semer, Dem. Ella J. C a u d e i, Rep.: Mildred E. Berry. Rep. Dem_: Blanche Van Iter. Rep. t .ERKS: DaroWy Burgess. Rep.: Lawrie Mavis. Rep.: Bar- CLERKS: Carolyne A. Arthur. CLERKS: Marvin Van Iten, Dem.; Lucy E. Francis. Rep.: bars I R PRE Rep. Rep.: Phyllis Watt Rep.; Sa- Rep. Cheryl Cooper, Rep.; Anna Edna Bertot Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. Zs Ko-bena Clearman. Rep. Faris. Dem. POLLING PLACE L3810 an.MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 12 MARTINEZ PRECINCT art 13 yon ( Family Room) 3810 Can. rMOUNTAINVIEWPRECINCTPOLLINGPLACE: Martinez on Way. Martinez. YTjfPOLLINGPLACE: Margaret NO. 9 Junior High School (Room 1) y D. Evans (Garage) 1070 Larch AND MARTINEZ NO. 37 Court & Warren Streets. Mar- INSPECTOR: Dorothy Doug- Avenue. Moraga. CONSOLIDATED Utz las. Dem. INSPECTOR: Margaret D. POLLING PLACE: John Muir. INSPECTOR: Shelagh B. Gi- JUDGES: Lillian Kowalski, r, Evans. Rep. School (Library) 205 Vista Way. berti. Rep. Dem: Rosette D. Lova• Dem. JUDGES: Jeanette E. Costa. Martinez CLERKS Salla Boeger, Rep,:JUDGES: Bessie B. Brush. Charlene E. Stone. Dem.; Nata-Dem.: Lenore L. Mobramann. INSPECTOR: Marjorie G. Dem. Norma E. Riepling. Dem. lie S. Cooper. Dem. r Dem. Thurston. Rep CLERKS: Elisabeth N e a i 1, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 29CLERKS: Catherine W. Hall. JUDGES: Lillie V. Benedict, Rep.: Nettie M. Wauge, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Holt Chev-Dem.: Teresa Conley, Rep-; Dem.: June E. Salvatori, Dem. Mary T. McMorrow, Dem. rolet (Show Room) 3035 Alham- Gladys H. Kleiman. Rep. CLERKS: Mary Viglienzone, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 14 bra Avenue. Martinez.MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 13 Rep.; Patsy R. Rouse. Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Mary B. INSPECTOR: Marjorie Ball, POLLING PLACE: Mrs• Marie Macaluso_ Dem. Sicre (Living Room) 510 HavenCharlesSarment (Garage) 19 MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCT Street, Martinez, RJUDGES: Porter M. Phillip..Lynch Court. Moraga_ NO. 10 INSPECTOR: Mary B. Sicre, Rep.: Alice Becker, Demo.INSPECTOR: Robina M. Ste- p O L L I N G PLACE: First Dem. CLERKS: Alice Becker. Dem.;venson. Rep. Southern Baptist Church (Sun- JUDGES: Angela E. Amaral. Mary J. Silvera, Dem,: DorothyJUDGES: Phyllis Lendrum, day School Room) 747 Kelly Rep.; Laura Marshall, Rep. J. DeSoto, Rep.Rea.: Mary F. Holm, Rep. Avenue. Martinez CLERKS: Juanita Telles, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 30CLERKS: Evelyn E. Sarment, INSPECTOR: Florence I. Dem.; Maxine Smith. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: MarjorieRep. Jean E. Schreiner, Rep.: Whalen, Rep. Pearl R. Busnardo, Dem. E. Hitt (Family Room) 3501BarbaraKelly. Ind. JUDGES: C o r n e 1 1 a Hunt. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 15 Brookside Drive. Martinez.MORAGA PRECINCT NO 14Dem• Hazel R. Maynard. Dem. POLLING PLACE: John H. INSPECTOR: Mar o r i e E. Y POLLING PLACE: Caminno i Pablo School (Hall) 1111 Camino CLERKS: Eunice K Mtnjack, Van Hagen (Family Room); 127 Hitt. Rep. Pablo Road. Moraga. Dem.: D o r o t h e a Breshears. Arreba Street, Martinez JUDGES: Lavinia D. Stella, INSPECTOR• Daphne J. Tay- Rep.: Lee Hepburn, Dem. INSPECTOR: Nina M. Keefe. R e p.; Jeannette Grandbois, los. Rea. MOUNTAIN ViEW PRECINCT Dem. Dem. JUDGES: Julia M. Leal, Rep.;NO. 11 JUDGES: Frances J. Mor- CLERKS: Patricia L I it o n. Alice B. Bell. Rep. POLLING PLACE: F r a n k mile. Dem.: Helen Van Hagen, Rep,• Paula Huffman, Rep.: CLERKS: Chester O. Madsen, Giannini (Garage) 2831 Castro Dem. Barbara Biggs. Dem. Rep.; Grace S. bftckens, Rep. Street. Martinez. CLERKS: Geertje F. Schnel- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 31 Clara Seat. Rep. INSPECTOR: Mildred J. Kil• dere. Dem.: Mary Sell, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Audrey MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 15 kips, Dem. Anita Lucido. Dem. Christian (Garage) 1411 Beech- POLLING PLACE Jeanne M. JUDGES: Violet B. Apparius. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 16 wood Drive. Martinez Rep.: Eda Swanson, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Margaret INSPECTOR: Phyllis M. WU•Shaw (Den) 131 Tharp Drive,g Moraga_ CLERKS: I r e n e Gianninf, E. Croad (Residence) ISM Ber- kine. Dem. INSPECTOR: Nancy Cassani. Dem_: Eva Delevati. Dern.: rellessa Street. Martinez JUDGES: Ruby Stamps, Rep.: a Rea. Geraldine Graziano. Dem. INSPECTOR: Margaret E. Shirley McGee, Rep. JUDGES: Beverly H. McGov- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. I Croad. Rep.CLERKS: Mary A. White. ern, hep.: Jeanne M. Shaw. POLLING PLACE: Besse A. JUDGES: Margaret A.Reeves, Dem.; Virginia Bohnisch• Dem.; Dem Conway (Residence) 1506 Esco- Dem-: Geraldine N. Rouse, Rep. Audrev Christian. Dem. CLERKS: Janet L.Edmondson, bar Street. Martinez CLERKS: John Croad. Rep.: MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO, 32y Rep.: Eleanor Vasak, Rep.; Ann INSPECTOR: Besse A. Con- Margaret A. F r e n d a, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Yvonne R. yp tf{ ftt I 33 ' 4 Feliciano (Garage) 4910 Tahoe CLERKS:Betty A.Rose,Rep.: INSPECTOR: Audrey J. Gar- CLERKS: Zaidee Hart, Ind. a, Circle, Martinez Eleanor Clemons, Rep.; WW- rard Rep. Jeanne Ley, Rep.; Virginia Fitz- INSPECTOR: Yvonne R. Fell- Fred CampinL Rep. JUDGES: Nancy Stickel, Dem. gerald, Rep. ciano, Dem.ORINDA PRECINCT NO. S Betty A Mea Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 36 fns JUDGES: Joyce Kellogg, POLLING PLACE: Robert CLERKS: Asta L. Olaff• POLLING PLACE: MatthewDem.: Dolores B. Johns, Dem. Newhaus (Rumpus Room) 427 son. Rep.• Mary McKee, Non.: W. Radonich (Garage) 72 Or. CLERKS: Eleanor B. Huss, Miner Road, Orinda. Ruth Foster. Rep.chard Road, Orinda. Rep.; Alice E. Hickey, Dem,; INSPECTOR: Jeanette C. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 21 INSPECTOR: Lena Radonlch. Florence Carlson. Dem, Howard, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Harriet G. Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 33 JUDGES: Muriel Ray, Rep.; Moorehead. Dem. JUDGES: Josephine Crawford, POLLING PLACE: Joy Van- Elizabeth H. Shurtleff. Rep, INSPECTOR: Harriet G. Rep.; Patricia Winkworth, Rep. derkous (Garage) 5144 Pleasant CLERKS: Maxine M. Johnson, Moorehead, Dem. CLERKS: Doris W. Hawks, Valley Drive. Martinez. Rep.: Vernita Newhaus, Rep.; JUDGES: Shirley N. Jones, Dem.: Marian L. Neff, Rep.; s INSPECTOR: Madeline D. Anita K. Pearson, Non. Rep.; Ruth McNeil Dem. Elizabeth A. Schneider, Rep. Cadenasso, Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERKS: June C. Hart, Dem.: ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 37 JUDGES: Gloria Mann. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: St. Ste - M aret Lacampe, Non.; Hope POLLING PLACE: Shepherd Joy Vanderkous. Dem. ens Episcopal Church. 12 is K,aravenport, Rep. of The Valley Lutheran Church, CLERKS: Rose M. B i g g i• Las Cruces, Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 22 433 Moraga Way. Orinda. Rep, Louise Gaines. Rep; Nao- INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Brock, POLLING PLACE: Marilyn INSPECTOR: Mary T. Figone, a mi Frisbie. Rep. Dem. McLaren (Garage) 39 Bates Dem, MARTOUM PRECINCT NO, 34 JUDGES: Elizabeth G.Wilson. Boulevard, Orinda JUKES: Gladys H. Schlotter, pPOLLINGPLACE: Patricia Re Eltzabeth L.Hughes.Dem. INSPECTOR: Ruth Ballwin- Rep.: Mary H. McBrayer, Rep. Cohoon (Garage) 5736 L i k i n s CLERKS: Charlotte S t r o to g, kel, Rep. CLERKS: Mabel L. Cherven. Court, Martinez Rep.; Ruth M. Anderson. Dem.; JUDGES: Dorothy Stuckert. Rep.: Treva B e n in e t t• Rep.; INSPECTOR: Shirley E. Reed. Shirley B. Goodall. Rep. Dem.: Louise W. Stagg. Rep. Doris Hughes. Rep. Dem.ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 7 CLERKS: Jeanette H. Raaka•ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 33 v JUDGES: May A. E h 1 e r. POLLING PLACE: Alex D. Rep.; Doris L. Belfay. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: John Stev- Dem.: Dona J. Allen. Rep. Konkin (Hobby Room) it Honey Marilynn McLaren. Rep,ens (Residence) 12 Fleetwood CLERKS: Bob Cohoon. Rep.: Hill Road. Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 23 Court. Orinda. June Garlington. Rep,: Mary E INSPECTOR: Carolyn F. POLLING PLACE: Mrs. An- INSPECTOR: Muriel W. Hall. Borghesani, Dem.Havre. Rep. sil A. Wurts (Residence) 12 ey, Rep, N(ARTDiEZ PRECINCT NO. 35 JUDGES: Lois Gilliland. Rep.; Bates Boulevard. Orinda. JUDGES: Madeleine F. Bull. POLLING PLACE: Vote Ab- Yvonne Thompson. Rep. INSPECTOR: Ansll A. Wurts. Rev.; Eleanor N. Hubner. Dem. CLERKS: Jacqueline C 1 a r k. Rep.CLERKS: Dora E. Bynum, sentee. JUDGES: Barbara Welling. ReMARTINEZPRECINCTNO. 36 Rep: Barbara M• Klein. Rep.: Rep. Ruth Stewart Dem. p-' Evelyn Yost, Rep.; Agnes POLLING PLACE: Violet I. Janet T. Cotter. Rep. Leahy. Rep. a Brown (Residence) 249 Blue OBINDA PRECINCT NO. g CLERKS: James Hamilton• OKINDA PRECINCT NO. 39 Ridge Drive. Martinez. POLLING PLACE: St Stevh- Rep. Lois Newacheck• Rep.: POLLING PLACE: George O. INSPECTOR: Violet I. Brown, ens Episcopal Church, l2 Via Barbara Saunders. Rep. Hartzell (Play Room) 21 Loma Rep. las Cruces. Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 24 Linda Court. Orinda. ti JUDGES: Sarah Scardaci, INSPECTOR: Jean Larkin. POLLING PLACE: Ralph C. INSPECTOR: Pearl V. Hart- Dem. Camille M. Dorgan, Rep. Rep, Hall (Residence) 72 Davis zell. Dem. CLERKS: Elvira L. Bowden. JUDGES: Arline A. Jordan. Road. Orinda. JUDGES: Eunice M. Johnson, Dem,: Rose Aiello. Dem.; Ruth Rep.: Doris M. Davidson. Rep. R Inspector: Lila M. Axelson, Re Susan S. Richardson. Rep. E. Jacquot. Rep. CLERKS: Patricia A Schulz. JUDGES: Helen M. Pudd fT.RRKS• Augusta Strecker. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 37 Dem.; Beverly C. Olson, Rep.; y Rep.• Thelma M. Lam Rep.: CONSOIJDATED WITH Helen M. Lester. Rep. Rep.: Margaret L. Goodrick. Norma Bowers, Rep. MOUNTAIN VIEW NO. 9 ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERICS• Eleanor J. Hunt. ORINDA PRECINCT NOD 40 POLLING PLACE: John Muir POLLING PLACE: Anthony P. Rep.; Allan D. Meyer. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Shepherd School (Library) 205 Vista Way. Morse(Play Rom)III La Camps- of the Valley Lutheran Church, MartineIrene M. Bradley. Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 25 433 Moraga Way. Orinda.Martinez- na, Orinda. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 41 INSPECTOR: Mary D. Bru- POLLING PLACE: Melvin Sil- INSPECTOR: Mary H. Bar. CONSOLIDATED WITH baker. Dem, va (Garage) 320 Overhlll Road. rett Dem. 1([ARTINEZ NO. 42 JUDGES: Sally Lowry. Rep.; Orinda. JUDGES: Christine Jouthas• pOLLING PLACE: Fannie L. Mabel A. Powell. Dem. INSPECTOR: Florence L. Dem.: Nadine S. Kasiner, Rep. Cannon (Garage) 1272 Paradise CLERKS: Ethel Higgins. Rep.: Mansonen. Dem. CLERICS: Leone E. Osborn. r Drive• Martinez. Sylvia Carman. Rep.; Jean R. JUDGES: Ruth E. Bernard. Dem.; Juanita Wieber• Rep.; MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 42 Haaf. Rep. Rep.: Fern Halloran. Rep. Ariel Hinds, Rep. AND MARTINEZ NO. 41 AND ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 10 CLERKS: Winifred Silva. Rep.; ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 41 MARTDNEZ NO, 43 POLLING PLACE: Robert De- Bette B. Klein Dem.: Sally Pat- POLLING PLACE: Carol Gus. CONSOLIDATED Witt (Play Room) 5 Lavuelta, ton, Rep. SOA NLiving Room) 15 Snow POLLING PLACE: Fannie L. Orinda. ORL'iDA PRECINCT NO. 26 Court. Orinda. Cannon (Garage) 12)2 Paradise INSPECTOR: Sue M. Hefarici. POLLING PLACE• June D. INSPECTOR Ruth E. Brown. Drive. Martinez Dem. Mendenhall (Guest Room) 9 Rep INSPECTOR: Fannie L. Can. JUDGES: Henrietta Den Dulk, Meadow Court Orinda. JUDGES: Dorothy J. Rudolph. RDem. ep.• Barbara H. Van Sickle. Rep Doroth J. Millar. Renon. Dat M. Mowry. CLERKS: Irene H i c k c o x. INSPECTOR: June D. Men- Y P• denhall, Dem. CLERKS: ie H. a D. Wells, Rep.; Charles E. Mowry. Rep. Rep.: Marcia J. Zacharias, JUDGES: Wanda J. Meconci- Rep.; Marjorie H. Perry; Rep. x CLERKS: Pauline McCormick. Dem.: Helen C. Unruh. Rep. ai Dem.• Anna M. Thorp, Rep. Frances Anderson. Rep. M a r I e n e Thompson. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 11 ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 42Dem.; Cf.ERKS: Miriam White, Rep.: POLLING PLACE Thomas F.Dem.; Virginia A• Farr. Rep. POLLING PLACE: O r i n d a Glayds E. McCloskey. Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 43 Community C h u r c h (Sunset Sarah Cattolica. Dem.Kling (Residence) 10 Rita Way. w CONSOtJDATED WITH Room) 10 Irwin Way. Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 27 Orinda. MARTNO. 42 INSPECTOR: Virginia Harsh- POLLING PLACE: Dorris INSPECTOR Helen KINEZ Kling. w POLLING PLACE: Fannie L. man, Dem. Stillson (Residence) 33 Meadow Rep, Cannon (Garage) 1222 Paradise JUDGES: Maxine G. Phlllbos- Park Court, Orinda. JUDGES: Kareen F. Nichols, Drive. Martinez.inn. Rep.; Kate P. Andrews. INSPECTOR: Dorris Stitlson, Rep.; Gladys M. Jpscn, Rep.r. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. " Rep LteD LERKS: Arthur G. Ipsen• AND ALHAItIBRA NO. S CLERKS: Sally M. Hendricks. JUDGES: Wlrtabel R. Harris, Rep.: Marguerite D. Harrell, AND MARTINEZ NO. 45 Rep.: Rhoda Brooke. Rep.: Ann Dem.: Virginia S. Andersen. Rep.• Adele Nowick), Rep. CONSOLIDATED C. Sihner. Dem. ReD ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 43 POLLING PLACE: Richard ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 12 CLERKS Katherine Koore 343 P O L L I N G PLACE: Alice Virginia POLLING PLACE: Bette H. man DBlount (Family Room-Utility)Zierten (Garage) partell (Residence) 18 Camino em.; Lilyan Mika. Non.: Hills Drive. Martinez Maxine F. Osmunson. Rep. 56 La Cresta Road, Orinda. INSPECTOR: Zorka Zierten, S INSPECTOR: rant.. da. H. Pariell. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 29 INSPECTOR: Loraine P. Ger. Rep• Re RePPOLLINGPLACE: John Su mann, Dem. JUDGES- Mildred Abrip JUDGES• June C. Thaman, eriand (Garage) 154 Z a n d e r Alice Blount, Rep.; Lydia B. Bell. Dem-Drive. Orinda. Flora M. Leahy. Dem, p CLERKS: S h a r o n Jenkins. Rep.: Phyllis S. Simon. Dem. INSPECTOR: Muriel Halley. ARKS' Germaine B. Mc. Dem.; Harriet E. Stage. Rep.; CLERKS: Evelyn J. Daniloff. Re Cormack. Demo.• Barbara L. Dem.: Mrs.L. E. Herman. Rep.: p Wilbur. Re Lois Blazic• Rep,Virginia Kerr. Dem. JUDGES: Martha A Smith. P•' MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 45 Helen D. McCann. Rep. Dem.: Janet D. O'Connor, Rep. OKINDA PRECINCT NO. 44 CONSOLIDATED WITH ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 13 CLERKS: Ruth A. Perry. Rep.: POLLING PLACE: M)ramonte MARTINEZ NO- POLLING PLACE: Orinda Barbara J. Smith• Rep.• Izola High School (Faculty L u n c h POLLING PLACE: Richard Community Church (Sunset Bellinger. Rep Room) 750 Moraga Highway, y llen (Garage) 343 Virginia Room) 10 Irwin Way. Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 29 Orinda. f Drive Martinez INSPECTOR: Jean H. Buffa• POLLING PLACE: Roy Car. INSPECTOR: Rudolph Jenny, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 46 low. Rep. Conniroll (Garage ) 19 M raga Via. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Vote Ab RJUD Dorothy G. GES: eCrooJ. kBen Orinda. JUDGES: Margaret Jenny, sentee. INSPECTOR: Marjorie Ash. Rep.: Marion Leighton, Rep, r MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. M CLERKS: Lucille B. Lewis, worth. Rep.CLERKS: Jane Shutt. Rep.: pOLLING PLACE: John Swett Rep.; Helen Rochester. Rep.; JUDGES: Elizabeth Emory. Doris E. Clough. Rep.• Anna M. School (Library) 4955 Alhambra Margery Sawyer. Rep. Dem.: Loretta CarrolL Rep. Rickenbacher. Rep. artinez• ORLNDA PRECINCT NO. 14 CLRKS: Irene Davis. Rep.: ORINDA PRECINCT NO.Valley Road, M4SDorisHeckert. McDowell P PLACE: 11 b T h e 1 ma C. Schuchard. Rep.; POLLING PLACE• William Carolyn Carter. Rep. Billings (Garage) r Dem. age) 6 Aspinwall JUDGE: Hazel L. Wilson, INSPECTOR: Barbara Mc- ORINDA PRECINCT NO. >• Court. Orinda. Dem. Barkley, Dowell. Rep. POLLING PLACE: June Har- INSPECTOR: Helen E. Ras- a CLERKS: Jeanne E. Ing (Family Room) 15 Parkway mussen. Rep. Rep.: Pierina Barlettani. Dem- JUDGES: Barbara C. Hamil- Court, Orinda. NUDGES: Mary F. Billings. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 101 ton. Rep.: Mrs. Merlon Howard. INSPECTOR Rosalie B. Rog-MARTINEZ Rep.; Betty M, Beeman. Rep. AND MARTINEZ 102 RepEJislind M Nancy mRep.: Rep CLERKS: Lou 1 s e HarNsh. CONSOLIDATED JUDGES: E v e 1 y n Hopper.Rep.: Paulenah J. Nagel. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Cecil E. Elaine B. Rainer. Rep. Rep. Aileen DeaLl, Rep.Alice Overholtzer. Rep. Burns (Garage) 3790 Alhambra ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 1S CLERKS: Carleton E. Rogers. OKINDA PRECINCT NO. 4S Way. Martinez POLLING PLACE Fred Twin Rep.: Blanche K- Reid. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Cyynnthia J. INSPECTOR: M 11 d r e d G cle(Residence) 58 Hacienda Cir- June Haring. Rep Hays (Garage) 4 Totterdell Burns. Dem-INSPECTOR Mildred M. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 31 Court, Orinda. JUDGES Marie C. Sacchi, 7tvining• ReP POLLING PLACE: Mrs. INSPECTOR: Joan G. Purvis, Dem.: Mildred L. Bonnel. Rep. Thomas J. Fahay (F a m i 1 y Rep. CLERKS: V e r d a B. Ray. JUDGES: Clara S.Craig.Rep.: Room) 12 Overbill Road. Orinda. JUDGES: Cynthia J. Hays. Dem, Cecil E. Bums. Rep.: Irma J. Lee. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth S.Coon- Rep Ruth P. Zimmerlin, Re Adele BartolOmel, Dem- CLERKS: Edna L. p.: M 1, ningham. Re CLERKS: Jean E. Collet, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 102 Rep.. Ann J. Knopp. Rep.: Ma. J. CONSOLIDATED WITH dalynne A PRECINCT Rep. r. Rep.: Eleanor M. Schee. Rep.: Mary a Brown, Rep.; MARTINEZ 101 ORINDA PRECINCT NO. li fez. Rep.: Mary E. Andrade. Barbara F. Shaw. Rep. POLLING PLACE:Cecil E. POLLING PLACE: Orinda Re0.ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 47 rrrnKc: Thomas J. Fahay, POLLING PLACE: Inland Val- k Burns (Garage) 3790 Alhambra Oriads.(Library) 26 Orinda Way. Rep: Nancy Evans, Rep.: Mari- ley Elementary School (Room Way Martinez. INSPECTOR: Mary Ann Mc- LYn F. Bruner. Rep. 11) 70 Ivy Drive. Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO- R Cure, Dem.ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 32 INSPECTOR: Christine E. Mil. POLLING PLACE: JUDGES: Winnette K. Thep- POLLING PLACE: Dr.A Mrs. ler. Dem. r 4 L. Smith (Playy Room) 126 Lom• paw Dem.: Hazel G. Slade. C. T. Liu (Entrance in Rear JUDGES: Thelma M. Brown. bardy Lane. Grinds. CLERKS: Doris Giovanetti. Down Drive) 71 Camino Encin- Rep• Ethel Eubank, Dem. h INSPECTOR: Genevieve V. Dem Barbara Brase. Rep.; as Orinda. CLERKS: Rowena C. Easier. Can' Rep- more, Beverly Joyce• ReD•INSPECTOR: Edith F. Breed. ]Y. Rep.: Marion A. Cooper. M. E Rep.. Thelma L.JUDGES: Nan ORDNDA PRECINCT NO. 17 Rep. P. Cline. Rep. Dem,• Margaret M. Smith. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Donald JUDGES: Dorothy V. Fowler, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 42 C,LRKS: Elva M. Hutchin- Vollmer (Residence) 33 Stanton Rep. Edna G. Roberts. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Inland Val. son• Rep.' Nancy J. Dupuis. Avenue, Orinda. CLERKS: Priscilla L. Nelson, ley Elementary School (Library) Rep.: Oma A. Stewart Rep. INSPECTOR: Beth Witt. Dem. Rep.; Frances A. Nelson. Rep.; 70 Ivy Drive. Orinda. ORINDA PRECINCT NO, 2 J U D G E S• Mary A. Porter. Mary J. Brown. Rep. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth M. P O L L I N G PLACE: R. H• Rep.: Beverly K. Gardner. Dem. ORINDA PRECINCT NO.33 Humphreys. Rep. k Moore (Rumpus Room) 26 Van CLERKS: Merle Saunders• POLLING PLACE: Oak JUDGES: Luella P. Richberg.k; Ripper Lane. Orinda. Rep.: Ruth Little. Dem.; Ellen Springs Clubhouse. Spring Road er. Dem.: Marjorie W. Crutch. 1NSPE CTOR: Frances C. Sea- Baer. Dem. 4r Underhill Road. Orinda. field. Dem. man. Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Peter- CLERKS: Eleanor S. Garret- JUDGB S: Joan F, Haines, POLLING PLACE Orinda son. Dem.son. Rep.• Lola Sechlnl. Dem.: Rep Catherine M. Tool. Dem' School (Library) Grinds Way. JUDGES: Dolores Iventosch• Charme C. Hughes. Rep. 4 CLERKS: Nancy T. Moore. Orinda. Non.; Mary E. Little. Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 49 Rep.: Novadean Antoine. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Ernestine J. An- CLERKS: Gladys Gonsalves. POLLING PLACE: Jacqueline 3 Natalie B. Williams, Rep. gelo. Dem.Rep.: Margaret Bomar. Rep,; Hudson (Garage) 92 Coral Drive, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 3 JUDGES: Gladys C. Owen, Joconda Lewis. Dem. Orinda. POLLING P L A C E: Beverly Dem.: Glayds Swope. Dem. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 34 INSPECTOR: Marie Pruss• Ferguson (Residence) 60 Tarry CLERKS: Judith Manning. POLLING PLACE: St. Marks Rep. t,. Lane. Orinda. Rep.; Beverly S. Evans. Rep.: Methodist Church (Orinda Wing) JUDGES: Jacqueline Hudson, h= INSPECTOR. Irene A. Cho Jeanne Adams. Dem. 451 Moraga Way. Orinda.Dem.: Gloria Campbell. Rep. man. Dem. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 19 INSPECTOR: Fae F. Smith. CLERKS• Marfan R. Scott• JUDGES: Mary H. Pearson. POLLING PLACE: Boy Scout Rep. Rep.; Patricia J. Oas• Rep.;t Rep.: Beverly Ferguson. Rep. Hut (Near Park Pool) El Toyo- JUDGES: Florence M o o r e. Oran Guibert. Rep. CLERKS: Alice Bittner.Dem.; nal Road. Orinda,Rep.: Pearl L. Bond. Dem. ORINDA PRECINCT' NO. 5• Barbara J. Ryan. Dem.: Mollie INSPECTOR: Carrie E. Gates.CLERKS: Patricia A Mac- POLLING PLACE: June N. x Blue, Rep.Rep. Donald. Rep.: Norma Betz. McCord (Garage) 209 Ivy Drive, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 4 JUDGES: Marjorie Reiger. Rep.: Rozella B. Kohler. Rep. Orinda. POLLING PLACE: Sleepy Hol• Rep.: Mildred Dryden. Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 35 INSPECTOR: June N. Mc. low School (Nurses Room) 20 CLERKS Charles A Murphy, POLLING PLACE: St Marks Cord, Rep. Washington Lane. Orinda. Non.; Virginia R. Pedersen. Methodist Church (Moraga JUDGES: Marilyn Gohr• Rep.: INSPECTOR: Eleanor H. Rus, Rep.: Yolande Burkett. Dem. Room) 451 Moraga Way. Orinda. Lucille E. Hallisey. Rep. sell, Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 20 INSPECTOR: Freida C. Smith, CLERKS: Marjorie B.Meeder• r;q JUDGES: Emily M. Abbott, POLLING PLACE: John Bo. Rep. Dem.: Barbara L. Carr. Rep.; r• Rep.; Frances C. Campbell, Teta (Residence) 19 Camino Del JUDGES: Grace Cianclaruld• Harriet A. Mayland. Rep. Rep. Diablo, Orinda. Rep.. Charlotte Thurston. Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 51 r L att def er r POLLING PLACE: Vote Ab- SARANAP PRECINCT NO. I CLERKS: O p a I Nerenberg, (Garage),3993 Via Estrella,Mar. F .sentee. POLLING PLACE: Barbara E. Dem.: Fred R. Leporte, Rep.: tinez ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 52 Cullen (Garage), 31 Meek Place, Priscilla M. Aubright. Rep.INSPECTOR: Beatrice H. n+ 3 Consolidated with Orinda 26, Walnut Creek. SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 4 Duesbury, Dem. POLLING PLACE: June D. INSPECTOR: Barbara E. Cul- CONSOLIDATED WITH SAN JUDGES: Fawn Stedman, Mendenhall (Guest Room) 9 len, Dem- RAMON PRECINCT NO. 1 Dem. Julia Foran, Dem. Meadow Court, Orinda. JUDGES: Helen L Bryant, POLLING PLACE: San Ra. CLERKS: Jessie Lamb, Dem.: NO BOARD. Dem.: Lois F. Saunders. Rep, mon School, Crow Canyon Road Mary R. Hern, Dem.: Mary E. i ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 34 CLERKS: Reba Goodell, Rep.: and Valley Boulevard, San Ra. Goertz, Dem. POLLING PLACE: St. Ste- Kathryn Dodds,Rep.; Doris Nat. mon. VINE HILI. PRECINCT NO. S phen's Episcopal Church. St, tinger. Rep. SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. S POLLING PLACE: Las Juntas Stephen's Drive & Via Las Cru- SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 3 CONSOLIDATED WITH SAN School (Stage), 4105 Pacheco ces. Orinda.POLLING PLACE: W.B. E1l1s RAMON PRECINCT NO.6 Boulevard. Martinez INSPECTOR: Lena Widener. School (Library), 1300 Quandt POLLING PLACE: Sunny Gler INSPECTOR: Gladys Lewts, Dem. Road. Lafayette. Recreation Center, 9000 Craydon Dem.a F JUDGES: Sharon Fitzgerald. INSPECTOR: Arlene V. Bre. Circle. San Ramon.JUDGES:Meryle Roque,Dem.; Rep.; Freda Stroeve, Rep. kas, Dem.SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 4 Ann L. Agee, Rep. CLERKS: Virginia Lapalm, JUDGES: Betty C. Savage, AND SAN RAMON PRECINCT CLERKS: George R. Agee, r Dem.; Dolores Black, Rep.; Dem.: Marion E. Records. Rep NO. 5 AND SAN RAMON PRE- Rep.; Ida B. Dennis,Dem.: Dor- Marjorie N. Dunsmoor, Rep. CLERKS: Catherine G. Jones, CLNCT NO. 7 CONSOLIDATED othy M. Viale, Dem.ZN PLEASANT H111. PRECINCT Rep.: Dorothy W. Smith. Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Sunny Glen VINE HILI. PRECINCT NO. 6 NO. 56 CONSOLIDATED WITH Dorothy Jensen. Rep. Recreation Center, 9000 Craydon AND VINE HILL PRECINCT PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 7 SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 9 Circle, San Ramon. NO. 12 CONSOLIDATED 7_ POLLING PLACE: Elva B. POLLING PLACE: Loa Zell- INSPECTOR:Wylma M.Brice. POLLING PLACE: Las Juntas Shaw (Living Room), 649 Vine man (Garage) 114 Ponderosa Rep. School (Library), 4105 Pacheco Hill Way, Martinez Lane. Walnut Creek. JUDGES: Gladys O. Schaffer, Boulevard, Martinez, PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Betty M. Kil- Rep.• Dor S. Hesse rave. Rep. INSPECTOR: Annie L Nelson, sr NO. 102 lough. Rep. CLERKS: Anna VV Barbica, Dem. POLLINGPLACE: Howard JUDGES: Loa Z-nman Rep.; Dem.; Dolly Knouse, Rep.; Elsie JUDGES: Clella J. Breshears, Christensen (Family Room) 3262 Lyla Wilkinson. Rep. Hesselgrave, Rep,Rep.• Edith Cern, Dem. Withers Avenue, Lafayette,CLERKS: Betty J. Crawford. SAN RAYON PRECINCT NO. 7 CLERKS: Mary Nardi, Dem,; r k3INSPECTOR: E I e a a o r J. Demo.; Anne B. S e y m o u r, CONSOLIDATED W I T H SAN Vivian I. Weitz, Dem.; Pebble Christensen, Rep.Demo.: Barbara Ulrich. Demo. RAMON PRECINCT NO. 6 Vaughan, Dem. w J U D G E S• Margaret Bruce. SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE: Sunny Glen VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 12 Rep.: Joan M. Peterson, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Wanda Ca- Recreation Center. 9000 Craydon CONSOLIDATED W I T H VINE CLERKS: Jeanne A. Glaser. roma (Rumpus Room) 1340 Jua- Circle. San Ramon. HH.L PRECINCT NO. 6 r Rep.; Maybelle Jacobsen. Dem.: nits Drive. Walnut Creek. SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. S S POLLING PLACE: Las Juntas Mary K. Sundlfng. Rep. INSPECTOR: Wanda Cartoons, CONSOLIDATED W I?H SAN Library), 4105 Pacheco f PLEASANT HH.L PRECINCT Rep. RAMONE PRECINCT NO.9 Boulevard. Martinez. NO. 103 AND PLEASANT HILI. JUDGES: Lucille E. Krasky, POLLING PLACE: Philip R. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT PRECINCT NO. 111 Dem.: Helen E. Marchus, Rep. Anderson (Residence), 49 Brian NO. 133 CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Barbara Benson. Court. Dublin. POLLING PLACE: Springhill r, .. POLLING PLACE: Pleasant Rep.- Lucille V. Otto, Dem.; SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 9 School (Kindergarten Room), r Hill Golf Jc Country Club (Up- Winifred Hunter. Dem. AND SAN RAMON PRECINCT 3301 Springhill Road, Lafayette. stairs Room) 2100 Reliez Valley SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 13 NO. S AND SAN RAMON PRE- INSPECTOR: Dorothy Fibush, Road. Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: Thomas C. CINCT NO. 10 CONSOLIDATED Rk , INSPECTOR: Eunice C. Kil- Shirley (Garage). 3370 Freeman POLLING PLACE: Philip e R. t)iDGES: Vera Hackett, Rep.; ketuy, Rep. Road. Walnut Creek. Anderson (Residence). 49 Brian Venita Ingram. Rep. JUDGES: May L Johnson. INSPECTOR: Myrtle M. Dot• Court, Dublin. CLERKS: Joanne Worthing, Dem.: Charlene H. Price. Dem. son. Rep_ INSPECTOR: Eugenia E. M- Dem.. Beverly J. Kern, Rep.; CLERKS Eleanor Steffensrud. JUDGES: Marion H. Carpen• derson. Rep. Gloria J. Magee. Dem. a Nancy L.Shirley,Non. JUDGES: Darlene E. Pellan• WALNUT CREEK PRECINCTRep.: Patricia Glick. Rep.: Es- ter. Rep ther White. Dem. CLERKS: Nancy J. Johnson, dlni. Dem.: Mary M. Athan. NO. 136 0% PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Rep.: Diane F. Whyte. Rep.. Non.POLLING PLACE: Madora NO. I" Mildred N. Ashworth, Rep.CLERKS: Anne M. Ryan, Queen(Family Room),3206 Fair. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 14 Non.: Vivian E. Stevens, Rep.: holm Court. Lafayette. x Fox (Family Room). 3354 Re- POLLING PLACE: Montecito Bernice Tripe Rep.INSPECTOR: Vaua M.Crouch, nez Highland Road, Lafayette. School (Conference Room), 999 SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 10 Rep. INSPECTOR: Marion E. Leland Drive. Lafayette. CONSOLIDATED WITH SAN JUDGES: M a d o r a Evans, Rep.INSPECTOR: Sara L Adams, RAMON PRECINCT NO. 9 Dem.: Iola C. Macy. Dem. ri JUDGES: Dorothy Fox. Dem.; Rep.POLLING PLACE: Philip R. CLERKS: D a I e K. Karvt, Hazel Burt. Dem. JUDGES: Josephine W. El- Anderson (Residence). 49 rian Dem.: Jewell Peterson, Rep.; CLERKS: A u d r e y Small, dridge. Rep,: Dagney Tronoft, Court, Dublin. H. Louise . amaker. Rep. nv Dem.' Hazel M. Biedermann, Dem. SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. Il WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Dem.: Valerie Buterfield. Dem. CLERKS: Lucille Rodebaugh• POLLING PLACE: Audrey NO. 135 1. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Rep.; Patricia M.Pargett,Dem.; Willner (Garage). T461 Inver. POLLING PLACE: Joan Busch r NO. U9 Olga Chuckovich. Dem. mess Street. Dublin. Garage), 5 Silver Leat Court, POLLING PLACE: Pleasant SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 21 INSPECTOR: Audrey Willner, Lafayette. kf Hill Golf do Country Club (Up- POLLING PLACE: Carolyn Dem. INSPECTOR:Dorothy A.Hunt, stairs Room). 21W Reliez Valley Cheney (Garage). 3243 Quandt JUDGES: Marilyn Callander, Rep.xe Road, Lafayette- Road. Lafayette. Rep.: Florence R. Peck, Rep. IUDGES:Blanche Meccht,Dem.; INSPECTOR: Marian K Love, INSPECTOR: Lillian H Har- CLERKS Bertha A. Becralt, Jeannette M. Crew, Rep. r; Rep. man, Rep.; Carolyn Cheney. Rep.Elso M. Fisher, Non.: CLERKS: Nisha S. Halvorsen, ate" JUDGES: Christine Bacich, Rep. Mildred Wilcox. Rep. Rep.: Catherine Dreyer, Rep.: Dem.: Cosmos Bacich, Dem. CLERKS: Barbara Stevens. TASSAJARA PRECINCT NO. 1 Phyllis Koses, Rep. CLERKS: Helen Nelson. Rep.. Rep.; Merlle B. Stanford. Rep.; AND TASSAJARA PRECINCT WAL NUTCREEK PRECINCTLHelenJ. Chapman, Dem.; Joan Katharyn Quandt, Rep. NO. 2 AND TASSAJARA PRE- NO. 134 Marks, Dem. SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 22 CINCT NO. 3 CONSOLIDATED POLLING PLACE: Martha L. f-. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: Florence POLLING PLACE: Old Tassa- Fancher (Garage). 1802 Foothill cSchuldt (Car Port). 1709 Spring- jara Road. Tassajara. NO. Ill CONSOLIDATED 81171 brook Road- Walnut Creek.INSPECTOR: Selma A. Ras- Park Circle, Lafayette. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Carol C. Lind, NO. 103 INSPECTOR:Florence Schuldt. mussen. Rep. Rep POLLING PLACE: Pleasant Rep.JUDGES Anna R. Hansen, JUDGES: Martha L Fancher, Hill Golf 0c Country Club (Up JUDGES: Lois A. Peterson, Rep Dorothy N. Lafferty, Rep. Rep Alice SUce, ITS. stairs Room). 2300 y Club Valley Rep.: Myrtle Roetticher, Dem. CLERKS: Christine M. Rein- CLERKS: Aileen C. Thomas,CLERKS• Phyllis Chamberlain. stein, Rep.: Elsie Hansen, Dem.:Road, Lafayette. Rep_; LaVonne Gullkey. Rep.: Genevieve Sm1th, Rep. Rep.; Mabel Bushby, Rep,: Pa Y PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 7 Lillian L. Ballou. Rep. TASSAJARA PRECINCT NO. 2 trlcla Stoner. Rep. AND PACHECO PRECINT NO. a AND PLEASANT HILL PRE- SARANAP PRECINCT NO. CONSOLIDATED WITH ?ASSA- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: Virginini138 CINCT NO. 56 CONSOLIDATED a JARA PRECINCT NO. 1 NO, CE POLLING PLACE: Elva B. M. Allen (Family Room). Walnut POLLING PLACE: Old Tassa- ad. POLLING PLACE: Ernest G. nt t4 Shaw (Living Room)• 649 Vine Curtola Boulevard. Walnut jars School. Tassajara Road. Joseph (Garage), 1t Hi Pleasant Hill R'ay, Martinez Creek. Tassajara.Hill Road, Pleasant Hill. INSPECTOR: Rita M. Hail. INSPECTOR: Virginia M. TASSAJARA PRECINCT NO. 3 INSPECTOR: Value J. Whit- Allen. Rep. CONSOLIDATED WITH TASSA- field. Dem. Dem. JUDGES: Bessie B. Re JUDGES• Eva V. Hunter, JUDGES. Kathleen G. Polk. JARA PRECINCT NO. 1 Reynolds, Rep.' Marjorie Raynes, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Old Tassa- Dem.: Catherine Huntsman. Rep. Non.' Elva B. Shaw. Rep. p f CLERKS: Wilma W Ahlstrom, Nedda Sanguinazzi, Dem.jars School. Tassajara Road, CLERKS: Virginia W a n e k, Rep: Martha A. Vanderlinden, SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 24 Tassajara.Dem,; Margaret A. Heggen, POLLING PLACE: Edith G. VINK HILL PRECINCT NO. 1 Rep•: Margaret G. Dougherty, r- Dem_: Louise Spadino. Rep. Akers (Residence). 1122 El Cur- POLLING PLACE: Joseph Ca- Dem. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 6 tola Boulevard. Walnut Creek. saglio (Basement), 4910 Milano WALNUT CREEK PRECINCTPA-CONSOLIDATED WITH CHECO PRECINCT NO. 7 INSPECTOR: Edith G. Akers. Way. Martinez, NO. 144 POLLING PLACE' Elva B. Demo. INSPECTOR: Margaret M. POLLING PLACE: Suzanne t Shaw (Living Room). 649 Vine JUDGES: Edith Wakeland. Magnaaht, Dem. Bowater (Garage), 1550 Huston i Dem.: Dorothy Y. White, Rep. JUDGES: Catherine Smith, Road. Lafayette. Hill Way, Martinez-CLER : Hilda E. Anderson, Dem.: Joseph Casaglio• Dem. INSPECTOR: Suzanne Bowa- PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1 Dem.: Eleanor Pound, Dem.; CLERKS: Pauline Minerva, ter. Dem. x_ POLLING PLACE: Port Costa Carolyn Gates. Rep. Dem.: Hyacinthe Welle, Dem.: JUDGES: Margaret Hjersman, Grammar School, Port Costa, SARA PRECINCT NO. 27 Barbara Cassano. Dem. Dem.: Elsie J. Sampson. Dem. INSPECTOR: Marjorie A. p POLLING PLACE: Vote Ab- VINE HILI. PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS: Marian Bogs, Rep.;Humphrey, Rep. sentee. POLLING PLACE: Rose D. Kathleen Schatz, Non.; JudyJUDGES: Julia Harrington' SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 1 Delchini (Basement), 75 Moreno Bravo. Dem. Dem. Katherine Ligon. Dem. AND SAN RAMONPRECINCT Avenue.Martinez. PASSED AND ADOPTED this CLERKS: Mary M- Btrggren' NO. 4 CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR:Rose D.Delchint, 3rd da of May. 1966, b the fol- Dem.: Emily Urbick, Dem-; POLLINiG PLACE: San Ra- Dem. lowing vote oftheBoard: Ruth Surges. Dem. mon School, Crow Canyon Road JUDGES: Goldie R. Partney, AYES: Supervisors Thomas John ST. MARY'S PRECINCT NO. 1 and Valley Boulevard. San Ra- Dem.: Mary B. Santos. Dem. Coll. Edmund A. Linscheid. AND Sr. MARY'S PRECINCT mon.CLERKS: Anna B. Metherall, James P. Kenny. NO. 2 CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Thelma Smith. Rep.: Mary C. Stegemann, Rep.: NOES: None. POLLING PLACE: St. Mary's Dem- Arlene Pettit, Dem. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. College. St. Marrs,JUDGES: Jean Livermore. VINE HILI. PRECINCT NO. 3 Dias. James E. Moriarty. ssst INSPECTOR: Herbert Mc- Rep.; Guadalupe T. Robles. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Vine Hill I hereby certify that the fore- Devitt. Dem. CLERKS: Ruth Henry. Rep.: School (Room 1), 3930 Pacheco going is a true and correct copy JUDGES: Charles Stanton, Mrs. Sanford B. Johnson. Rep.; Boulevard. Martinez of an order entered on the min- Rep.' Michael Kiskila. Dem- Ada Steer. Rep. INSPECTOR: Irene Strand, utes of said Board of Supervisors CLERKS: Diego DeVargas, SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 3 Dem• on the date aforesaid. x' Dem.- Dennis Dodd, Rep: Pat- POLLING PLACE: San Ramon JUDGES: Jean Frink. Dem.;_Witness rd hand and the Seal rick ICeavney, Dem. Country Club.9430 Fircrest Lane. Helen Souza. Dem. of the Board of Supervisors af- ST, MARY'S PRECINCT NO. 2 Dublin CLERKS Francis Eggers. fixed this 3rd day of May. 1966, K CONSOLIDATED W I T H ST. INSPECTOR: A. D. Winde. Dem.: Karen Griffiths. Dem.; by/s/ NANCY INGRAHAM, Y , MARY'S PRECINCT NO. I Rep. Georgia Myers. Dem. Deputy Clerk.INPOLLINGPLACE: St. Mary's JUDGES: Fern A.Platt. Rep.: VE HILL PRECINCT NO. 4 r College, St. Mary's. Evelyn Boyd. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Julia Foran *2167—May 20, 27, 190 nry f s fdT TSq a r. j r i Ydfi i 33a E t Y s3`i t! p WaRmEa ME I r;i'. 4. s. a=t a, fih" 11 h r V.. k' r u k x rte.. 4 L 4 11 r Y r.y F.. rya i Ci. w .. RRrY e'a Go P v r r N x i. a,'M t moi xL w i y y%' 3 if 11 :., " , Y \, I 1-1 : , . 11 I - i,:.'' , w z 5$1—-.___ .- -,- 14 CS d 3 I , e . 1, I_ ,_. L 1,'_. - , _,,, X , .,,, .- " _._: ,-,-,: - ,,- , ,''I ,_ c k s. 1 r'aST 1..- r e, 11 i4i r - L I I . _ , , : :-,::',-,'i, ,,I , A - -v,h--, 1:, , ,,:, L: I .,\ s- -:,,: :,,'.-','" , ,:,:, _,,- '.,.-: . -, , : . , I - "'',, '' , L . I I- \ I- . e i,. uoq • tT 1 PAGE 1Aaltunlda owaQ•Ap m7_1 IOU LEGAL NOTICE Clerk: Koontz Betty I.,, Demo.Clerk: Larson Irene, Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 048 Clerk: Farmer Ann I.. Rep. Clerk: Larson Phylls E., Rep. Polling Place: Wren Avenue dog 't ELECTION PRECINCT--Concord 14 PRECINCT--Concord 31 School — Multl-use Room, 3339APPOINTMENTOF OFFICERS AND DESIGNATINGON Polling Place: Neil Desmond — Polling Place: Marjorie N. West Wren Avenue, Concord. V 4a 8ia1 POLLING PLACES FOIA TBS garage, 3461 Halifax Way, Concord —garage, 2281 Hickory Drive, Con- Inspector: Ferreira Josephine, IN Inspector:Desmond Judith,Demo. cord. Demo-itr.JUNE PRIMARY ELECTION TO 90Zb ' T Judge: Heddinghaus Evelyn Non. Inspector West Marjorie N.. Rep. Judge: Stoddard Shirley A., BE onion TUNE v ilii. Xu1iH 'f W Judge: Johnson Helen, Demo.Judge: Bank Barbara G., Demo. Demo. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid.D Clerk: Giacaloae Rose, Demo.Judge: La Pant Ruth, Demo. Judge: Schmidt Freda W., Rep. dag 'ail seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS Clerk' Smith Athalie,Demo. Clerk: Rood Ruth E., Rep. Clerk: Stultz Evelyn, Demo. BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatowaQ 'Z' perk: Cambra Ailcne, Demo. Clerk: Benzler Barbara, Rep.Clerk: Armstrong Eunice E., Rep. F the theynamed electors beOw' following PRECINCT--Concord 15 Clerk: Cahill Patricia D.,Demo. Clerk: Crone Jennie M., Rep. owai and they are hereby appointed as PRECINCT--Concord 32 PRECINCT—Concord 049 Election Officers to conduct the June Polling Place: Glenbrook Inter- dag 3 Primer Election to be held on the mediate School — Room 108. 335 Polling Place: Pearl E. Carter— Polling Place: Wren Avenue dag ..lit a4ir Y residence. 2290 Hickory Drive, Con- School — Multi-use Room, 3339 x 7th day of June, 1966, throughout the Olivera Road, Concord cord Wren Avenue, Concord. County of Contra Costa; and the Inspector: Henderson Ferne E.. 11110 'Iaatt3following locations are hereby des Demo. Inspector: Carter Pearl E., Demo. Inspector: Altano Mary Anne E., lO°VaS PQM ignored as polling places in each Judge: Kuehl ArreII M, Rep. Judge: Mann Esther R., Demo. Demo. A Zo Judge- Silva Linda, M. Judge: Jacobs Mary N., Demo. Judge: RIder Mollie, Demo. precinct for the conducting of said P- owaQ"l ant election, to-wit: Clerk: Bernardo Eleanor R.,Clerk: McKinney Marie J., Demo. Judge Allison Joan M., Rep. owaQ POLLING PLACE AND ELECTION Demo. Clerk: Gagnon Virginia, Rep. Clerk: Mauthe Na at M.. Rep. owaQ •',Z OFFICER LIST Clerk: Stanley Francis, A., Demo. Clerk: Stahl lncord. Rep. Clerk: D'Aegt A Kathleen, Demo. owaQ •ewo DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION Clerk: Logo Patricia, Demo. PRECINCT—Concord Polling Place: it is Clerk: Siefert Agnes M., Demo. 050 owaQ 'Aft TO BE HELD TUESDAY, PRECINCT'—Concord 16 Polling Place: Wise R m. 289- PRECINCT—Concord Concord lin rte: owaQ 'd,t JUNE 7, 1966 Polling Place: Sun Terrace Ele- tory School—Multiuse Room, 2695 Polling Place: Pauline Beck n— L SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 4 menary School—library,2448 Floyd East Street Concord. Garage, 1896 Granada Drive, Con- Inspector. Lingenfelter Marie E., cord. uo0 'an PRECINCT—Clayton 5 consolidated Lane. Concord.Rep, Inspector• Beck Pauline, Demo. i u0spet At with Clayton 10 Inspector: Woodruff Dorothy F., Judge:Ditmore Etta M.,Demo.Judge: Bush Gertrude, Rep. I9 Polling Place: Clarence Thompson Demo. Judge: Jeter Lester M., Demo. Judge: Hughes Avis J., Rep. owaQ "A't garage, Morgan Territory Road, Judge: Cook Batty W., Rep. Clerk: Robison Marion P., Rep. Clerk- Smoke Ann F., Rep. owaQ '•Clayton Judge: Kaul Jeanette, Demo. Clerk: Cullison Donna, Demo. Clerk: Vicknair Joanne, Rep. owaQ PRECINCT—Clayton 10 and Clayton Clerk: Ables Eleanor, Rep. Clerk: Henderson Donna, Rep.Clerk: Saxby Shirley F., Rep. owaQ Aqlo 5 consolidated Clerk: Banta Irene, Demo. PRECINCT--Concord 051 dag ,T ew Polling Place: Clarence Thompson Clerk: Williams Betty, Demo. PRECTVCT--Concord 34 polite Place Monte Gardens dag -8103 garage, Morgan Territory Road PRECINCT—Concord 17 Polling Place: Marie Martin—gar- g School — Conference Room, 3841age,2300 Crescent Drive,Concord,Clayton Polling Place: Janice Cabral — Larkspur Drive., Concord. aAV alepual Inspector: Thompson Flora N., ora e, 3551 F.speranza Drive, Con. Inspector: Martin Marie, Demo.g g Inspector:Jennings Pearl . Rep. 3a ei Re Judge: Matheron Clay, Demo. 09 Judge: Crawford Elma E., Demo. coirSpector: Cabral Janice, Demo. Judge: Whittaker Anita Demo. Judge: Gayton Ina, Demo. s Judge: Bussey Sarah L., Dem. owe Clerk: Leon Florence G., Demo. Judge: Thomas Lillian, Rep. Clerk: Mullen Amalla, Demo. Clerk: Winn Sarah A., Rep Clerk: Booth Winifred P., Rep. Judge: Baker Mary F., Rep. Clerk: Rogers Betty J. Demo. dag "3 PRECINCT—Concord 1 Clerk Hellstrom Bonnie J., Rep. Clerk- McKinzie Miriam I_, Rep. Clerk: Brophy Lorraine J.. Demo. dag "f Polling Place: Betty Jordan — PRECINCT—Concord 35 Clerks Kimbley Arlene, Demo. dag 'g ep g e 1 e r k: MacMillan Geraldine, PRECINCT--Concord 052 and Con- Garage. 2719 Broadmoor Avenue, Demo. Polling Place: Joyce M.McPhee— cord 132 and Concord 514 Consols- A ewoaZ Concord Clerk: Peek Alma, Demo. garage, 2624 Gill Drive, Concord. Idated x Inspector• Jordan Betty, Demo, PRECINCT—Concord 18 Inspector: Cates Phyllis F. Rep. Iq uo3ieyV Judge: Emblck Ferne, Demo. polling Place Dorothy J. Brewer Judge: Me Phee Joyce M., Rep. polling Place: Velma R. Reed — Judge: Dougherty Lenore F., Rep. —garage.3442 Dormer Avenue,Con- Judge: Moore Lola, Demo. Residence, 3743 Willow Pass Road, s uo0 'aAi a Clerk:Diliberto Dorothy L.,Demo. cord, Clerk: Pacheco Celso, Demo.Concord. Inspector Reed Velma R., Demo. r u Clerk: McClure Myrna F., Rep. Inspector: Brewer Dorothy J., Clerk: Herrin Normagene, Demo. uotsog IAT Judge: McPherson Paulina C., gr, Clerk: McGowan Golds,Demo. Demo. Clerk: O'Neill Patricia. Rep. Rep. dag PRECINCT—Concord 2 Judge: Smid Patricia J., Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 36 Judge' Hinges Elizabeth A., dag •'3 a Polling Place: Billye Perry — Judge: Isaacs Bertha, Demo. Polling Pla^e: Margaret M. Burg Demo • dag 'W as living room, 2766 Courtland Drive, Clerk: Nitchman Loft, Demo. —residence, 2514 Sycamore Avenue, Clerk Sauer Ethel M., Demo. owaQ •3,a Concord Clerk: Faulkner Ann. Demo.Concord. I.-lynClerk: Eaton EveL., Rep. R1 ' dag •l Aq Inspector:Skinner Betty L.,Demo. Clerk: Bartel Sylvia, Demo. inspector:Charles Mabel M..Rep. Clerk: Hadden velyn R Rep. t dag "In a0p Judge: Perry Billye, Demo.PRECINCT—Concord 19 Judge: Burg Margaret M.. Demo. Judge: Siri Laura M.. Demo. polling place' Anna Rizzo—gar Judge: Coate Frances A., Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 053 apsa{tyq I91 Clerk: Chaplic Elia, Rep. age, 2548 E. 011vera Road, Concord. Clerk:Dutra Mae A..Demo. Polling Place: Lois D. Albrecht w I . 9l Clerk: Wilson ClarIL% Demc. Inspector Rico Anna, Demo.Clerk: Enos Rose, Demo. Garage, 1868 Elderwood Drive, l1z Clerk: Pereira Velma, Oemo. Clerk: Carbauch Monica, A., Concord. gc Judge:McGovern Nora M.,Demo. Demo. Inspector• Albrecht Lois D.. owaQ','d PRECINCT—Concord 3 Judge: Stockinger Mary. Demo. dag f ala Polling Place, \Marren Bampton Clerk: Draemel Edith. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 37 Demo. n Garage, 2755 Argyll Avenue, tion- Po—ba Place: Alfred Grant Bene. Judge: Paulson Betty . Demo. dag "Z cord Clerk: Dengel Doris, Demo. dettf—basement, 2195 Grant Street, Judge: Bell Marie K., Demo. owa Clerk: Stewart Christine, Rep.Clerk: Washicko Esther A., Rep. dag ••yp .et Inspector:Hampton Lola H.,Demo PRECINCT—Concord 20 Concord. L. l dag "g Aa Judge: Herbert Anna M.. Demo. polling Place: Helen Johnson— Inspector: Fisher Ella lir Ree.Clerk: Barge Pearl or Demo. Judge: Bergamini Elaine, Demo. garage, 3337 Bennett Way, Concord. Judge: De Benedetti Eliza. Rep. Clerk Hamernlck Dorothy, Rep. Clerk: Adamo Rose C., Demo.Jnde- Smfth Ursula B.. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 054 1100 'aAl3Q Inspector: Griffith Betty M..U00 — 4s[e/! Clark: Aarhus Helen,Demo. Demo. Clerk: Williams Marion H.,Demo. Polling Place: Mildred F. Hili — F B Clerk: Pederson Martha J.,Demo. Judge Spindler Renee, Demo. Cl"rk: LOrenzetU Emily. Demo. Garage, 1847 Sandalwood Drive. da PRECINCT—Concord 4. Judge: Powell Shirley, e Clerk: Goodrich Mildred. Rep. g Y. P• Concord. Hill Mildred F., Demo. F owaQ' Polling Place: Wilma J. Kelm — Clerk: Johnson Helen, Demo. PFE^INCL—Concord 38 Judge: Jaroscak Geraldine A., owaQ garage, 2824 Courtland Drive, Con- Clerk: Jacobson Sharon L., Rep. Polling Place: Rose L. Slino— Judge: Krick Thelma, Rep. cord residence.2175 Pacheco Street, Con- owaQ ' Clerk: Davis Betty,Rep. Clerk: Dalton Beverly M., Rep. Inspector:Bolen Marian H..Demo. cord, owaQ 'ilei PRECINCT--Concord ZL Clerk: Basch Carol R.. Rep- Judge: Scholes Mary At. Demo. polling Place: Holbrook Elemen- Inspector: Cancilla Mae, Rep.Clerk. Barrett Judith V.. Demo, IV RlnU Judge: Denny Marguerite E. tary School. Faculty Dining Room, Judge: Silno Rose. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 055Demo. 33tT Ronald Way,Concord. Judge: Cuneo Angelina J., Demo. m Clerk: Killips Yvonne K. Rep.Clerk: Dewhurst Catherine J.. Polling Place: Richard D. Lowe 4 oAIJQ A3nq: Clerk: Fletcher Eulah, Demo.Inspector: Smith May C.. Rep. Demo- Residence. 3952 Bellwood Drive. Citi uouus l '/II Judge: Reyna Betty. Demo.I Clerk: Larsen Betty M., Rep.Clerk:Stewart Fairle M.. Demo. Concord.4 9g Judge: Krause Helen h. Rep. Inspector: Lowe Richard D.. Rep. Y owaQ. PRECINCT—Concord S Clerk: Lessmann Ruth. Rep. Clerk: Snyder Fannie F„ Rep. Polling Place: Hillcrest school — PRECINCT—Concord 39 Judge: Hamilton Mazcelline G.. l` dag l Clerk: Flay Florence H., Rep. Demo. rs owaQ , teacher's dining room, 2900 Avon Clerk: Shatswell Audrey, Demo. Polling Place: Ray 1. Sun--en- dag Avenue. Concord closed patio. 2767 Bonifacfo Street. Judge: Hight Helen. Rep. Inspector: Smith Wilma E.,Demo. PRECINCT--Concord Zr''.Clerk: Nicholas Nina. Demo. Polling Place: Jennie M. Young, Concord. Clerk: Davis Emma L., Rep. t auln> iB Judge: West Phyllis, Demo. Inspector: Bun Ra L. Demo. dig ..Q PJ Judge: Jones Lois J., Demo,living room• 3219 Esperanza Drive, y Clerk: Payne Elinore, Demo. e g Judge: Gloekler Margaret, Demo. Clerk: Blakesley Sart S.. Rep. Concord. PRECINCT—Concord 056 x yz Inspector: Young Jennie M.. Re Judge: Sponable Alice C.. Rep. M. aA13Q pooml Clerk: Chinn Eleanor F., Demo.Pe s p' Clerk: McIntyre Annie E.. Demo. GaPolling Place: Ruth ur Harmon yY: auto Q p Clerk: Ruscoe Iris. Rep. Judge: Carr Elise A., Demo. Garage, 1770 Roxbury Drive, Z f Jl Judge: DeWitt Marcella. Demo. Clerk: Sherwood Frances J.. Rep, Concord. PRECINCT—Concord 6 g Polling Place: Betty E. Willis — Clerk: Debban Jane, Rep. Clerk: Brill Dorothy S., Demo.Inspector: Harmon Ruth M., z owaQ c garage, 2811 Avon Avenue. Concord Clerk: Smith Matilda A.. Rep. PRECINCT--Concord 40 Demo. dag 'li Clerk: Underwood Barbara.Demo. Polling Place: Carole Dickenson— Judge: Daniel Virginia J., Demo.Inspector: Willis Betty E.. Rep. dag 'pal l Judge: Ferrante Elizabeth J. PRECINCT—Concord 23. garage, 2620 Hamilton Avenue. Con- Judge Finks Ella J., Demo.K { dag 'e Demo. Polling Place: Sheila J. Ulmer— cord. clerk: Cook Anne. Demo- V oulple Judge: Rogers Loralie R, Demo. garage. 2148 Raskelley Drive. Con- Inspector: Hagan Alta. Demo. Clerk Herrin Muriel, Demo. r owaQ '3:p:cord. Judge: Gardiner Samantha M.. Clerk: Scholes Alice. Rep.Clerk: Ferrando Nina A., Rep. Clerk—Gideon Floy A., Rep. Inspector: Williams Dolores I.,, Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 057 u anpQ gook Demo Judge: Myers Jeanine N., Demo. polling Place: Jean Walsh—Gar- Clerk: Patton Elsa L.. Demo. rtz MH '3 P.PRECINCT—Concord 7 Judge: Ulmer Sheila J., Demo.Clerk: Smith Atha. Demo. age, 1745 I,cmonwood Drive. Con- rf list Polling Place: Joe Tonettl — ga- Judge: Smith Ferne• Rep. Clerk: Moore Patricia. Demo. cord. dag 'Aglwo rage, 1902 Randall Avenue. Con- Clerk: la Dieu Lewellyn W.. Rep. Clerk: Van Sickle Margaret D.. Inspector• Hall Shirley K., Rep. owaQ "1 cord. Clerk: Thomas Dolores R., Rep. Demo. Judge• Monroe Donna M., Rep. u dag "V 4?4 Inspector: Kolling Florence F., Clerk: Allen Bonnie M., Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 041 Judge: Walsh Jean. Demo. r owaQ '?PRECINCT—Concord 24 Polling Place: St MIchael's Clerk: Powell Margie I«. Rep.Demo. Episcopal Church — Parish Hall. owaQ g. Judge: Rogers Loralie R., Demo. Polling Place: Dorothv Parkhurst 2800 Bonifacio Street. Concord. Clerk: Meeth Marjorie J.. Rep. s Judge: Griffin Sandra. Demo. —garage. 2419 Jerilynn Drive. Con- Inspector: Holler Fern co Demo. Clerk: Wilson Earlene, Demo. Q 1°Z Clerk: Duarte Sandra S. Demo, cord. Judge: Hollar J.Raymond. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 058 Clerk: Holderman Delcie E., Rep. Inspector: Parkhurst Dorothy Judge: Sullivan Mildred. Demo. Polling Place: Eunice M. Lam- l4aiQ pOOM Clerk' Cardoza Thelma. Demo. ReP• Clerk Sherman Betty, Rep. son — Residence, 3961 Majestic kq[V 'Q PRECINCT—Concord 8 Judge: Bright Lucy E.. Demo. Clerk: Dugan Kathryn E,.Demo. Drive. Concord. f polling Place: Marjorie A. An- Judge: Clark Johnnie M.. Demo. Inspector: Petuello Alice M., Rep. dag "f nae drew — family room, orae Overbill Clerk: Thomas Isabelle• Demo. Clerk: Belzer Carol L„ Rep. Judge: Wright Dorothy L., Rep. dag „T Road, Concord Clerk: Aldrich Florence. Demo. PRECINCT—Conocrd 042 Judge: Baker Pauline E., Demo. owaQ "1 Inspector: Andrew Marjorie A, Clerk: Jeans Priscilla. Rep. Polling Place: St Michael's Clerk: Lamson Eunice M.. Rep. Demo. PRECINCT'—Concord 25 Episcopal Church — Parish Hall, Clerk: Darling Louise E., Rep. V 4tagI1 Judge: Allen Jean, Demo. Polling Place: Noma O. Barnett— 2900 Bonifacfo Street. Concord. Clerk Tobler Edna E., Rep. Judge: Jaeger Winifred. Rep. garage, 3190 Ida Drive. Concord.Inspector: Seals Barbara. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 059 0 eutjned Clerk: Schmidt Ivalee P., Demo. Inspector: Barnett Noma O., Judge:Tate Bella M.. Rep. polling Place: Marion M. Boston owaQ --a et Demo. Judge: Brisley Charlotte. Rep.Clerk: Scribner Joyce, Demo. Garage, 1777 Sharon Drive. Con- Judge: Wertz Harriet S., Demo. Clerk:McDanIel Evelyn.Demo.Clerk: Davey Delma, Rep.cord. peog sseel PRECINCT—Concord 9 Judge: Tobin Arlene, Demo. Clerk: Brisley Warren B.. Rep.Inspector: Boston Marion M.. w lig ,g Polling Place: West Concord Bap- Clerk: Preuss Sara E.. Rep. Clerk: Hodel Grace. Demo. Demo. y„ tist Church — All purpose room. Clerk: Phipps Gerald. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 043 Judge: Musgrave Leoma V., Ilosuo0 b1g Clerk: Phipps Rosemary. Rep.Polling Place: William A. Doss— 1100 put Zp 342 031vera Road• Concord. Demo. owaQ ,ou Inspector• Rodoni Mary. Demo. PRECINCT--Concord 26 Garage. 3099 Consuelo Road, Con- Judge: McGrath Margaret, Rep. Potting Place: Vernon L.Pinkston ord. Judge: Chapin Kathryn a F., Rep owaQ •f tau Judge: Watts Nadia M., Demo. —garage. 3185 Meadowbrook Drive, Inspector: Hoffman Carolyn W., Clerk: Cecil Kathryn E Rep. dag 'V Clerk: Bliley Lorraine. Rep.Concord. Demo. Clerk: Fisher Gladys E., Rep. waQ •T t Judge: Barnett Patricia C..Demo. Clerk: Argo Aide. Demo. 1 0wa0 Clerk: Childs Dora M.. Demo. Inspector: O'Keefe Gwen.Demo. Judge: Barnett Edna A.. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 060 lI''3 i Clerk: Quatermas Mildred L,. Judge: Dehart Elizabeth. Demo. g - da 3sa, Clerk: Kamerzell Mary E.. Demo. Polling Place: Bertha Miller — Demo, Judge: Bower Marie, Demo. Pao Clerk: Mattson Gloria M.. Rep. Fami Room. 4098 Glendale Ave- PRECINCT—Concord 10 and Con- Clerk: Pinkston Vernon L, Rep. nue. Concord. 1b8E 'woog Clerk: Footer Beatrice M., Demo. suap3eQ alt cord 501 consolidated Clerk: Pinkston Janice. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 044 Inspector Miller Bertha. Rep. Polling Place: Victoria Mobile Clerk: T-Co ck Geneva. polling Place: Concord Elemen- Judge: Wiessner Emma J.. Rep. Village In rerial Hi room. 1968 PRECINCT—Concord 27 Judge-. Hanlon Dorothy. Demo.dag '• 3S Arnold Industrial Highway, Con- polling Place: Berbera Suva— tan School — Multi-use Room. dag 'au+ cord residence.2"78 Holbrook Drive.Con- 2730 Salvio Street. Concord. clerk: Butts Jean C., Demo. dag • Inspector: Hitchcock Joyce I... Clerk: Adair Anita L., Demo. r I cm^ctor: Roberts Shirley, Demo. cord. Cleat: Morrison Jean K.. Demo.da Judge: Mendenhall Laverne, Inspector: Royal Velma.Demo. Demo. dam"alal Judge Simpson Elizabeth J., Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 061 owaQ our Demo. Judge: Thain Mary L•Rep. Judge: Peterson Neva H., Re Polling Place: Dorothy Wilson Clerk: Copple Lucille. Demo. Judge: Hanson Irma, Rep.g P- Garage. 4087 Poplar Avenue, Con- Clerk: McKay Emma, Demo.Clerk: Callahan Betty. Demo. Clerk: Mason Pauline, Demo.P 1100 'aA13Q Clerk: Cook Alta. Demo. cord. Naas aul PRECINCT--Concord 11 Clerk: Silva Barbara. Rep. Clerk: Gentry Clara L., Rep, Inspector: Irvin Euna P.. Demo. Polling Place: Norma Weisz — Clerk: Baloga Mary M., Demo. residence, 2201 Yukon Street. Con. PRECINCT—Concord 28 PRECINCT—Concord 045 Judge: Wilson Dorothy, Demo. r owaQ •'lq cord PolllnR Place:Lydia Sllverla—gar• Polling Place: Evelyn N. King — Judge: Mustain Naioma. Demo. owaQ uaalt Residence, 1842 2nd Street.Concord. Clerk: Trent Donna F„ Demo. Inspector: Weisz Norma, Rep. age. 3219 Ida Drive, Concord. Clerk: Irvin John O.. Demo.dag "pQ Inspector: King Evelyn N. Rep. dag .•I5 Judge: Murphy Myra J., Rep.Inspector: Noe Dorothy. Rep. Judge: Jones Mar aret A., Rep. Clerk• Davidson Pauline L.Demo. owaQ Judge: Cassanello Irene, Demo. Judge: Silveria Lydia. Demo. g x Judge: Stewart Anne M.. Demo. PRECINCT— Concord 062 Clerk: Quever Carole L., Demo. Judge: Bennett Shirley. Rep.t. Clerk: Robertshaw Shirley A., Clerk: Williams Rowena, Rep.Clerk: Johnson Rufus W., Rep. Polling Place: Westwood School 3 awry Ail Clerk: Wallace Lois L, Demo. — Library, 1748 West Street, Con• t Rep. Clerk: Dobson Sarah, Rep. 6= -wo0g Clerk: Schaffer Norma F., Demo. Clerk:Cavanah Bertelle E.,Demo. Clerk: Ernst IxIIa, Rep. cord. anuanV ua:PRE.^INCT—Concord 12 PRECINCT—Concord 29 PREMNCT—Concord 046 Inspector: Snyder Louise M., Rep. Polling P— Co Maxine Concepcion Polling Place: Shirley M. Soares Polling Place: Albert P. Azevedo Judge: Trautman Mary E.. Rep. 61" garage, entrance in rear 3701 Ed- —residence. 2372 Gehringer Drive. B Garage Upstairs. 3207 Concord Judge: Sale Palma.Demo. t dag yQ Blvd., Concord. Clerk: Pears Lucille. Demo. mInspn \Vey, Concord Concord. d°g ,•3 I° Inspector — Concepcion Maxine, Inspector: Soares Shirley M., Inspector:Chad George E., Rep. Clerk: Butcher Jean L., Demo. Rep. Demo. Judge: Azevedo Doris. Demo. Clerk: Wagner Annette. Rep. dag lilt;eF Judge: O'Connor Verda V.. Demo. Judge: Smith Lois E., Rep. Judee: QuintinR Myrtle M..Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 063 Judge: Strutton Bernice. Demo. Judge: Anderson Helen D., Demo. Clerk:Kamerzell Mary E., Demo. Polling Place: Milford J. Brink- V AaIqqS Clerk: Brooks Ruth 11f., Non, Clerk: Rodriquez Reba A, Demo, Clerk:Hughes Marie E.,Demo. erhoff Jr.. — Family Room. 4206 aulydasop. clerk: Taylor Verda M., Non. Clerk: Strongman Helen M., Clerk: Goebel Lorraine. Rep. Henning Court. Concord. 1 i Clerk: Terry Geraldine. Rep. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 047 Inspector- Green Margaret A., 8f •wOOH PRECINCT--Concord 13 Clerk: Kimball Lillian M., Rep. Polling Place: Malta Circle — Rep. anuanlr uar Polling Place: Betty Koontz — PRECINCT—Concord 30 Recreation Room. 3446 Willow Pass Judge: Fritz Barbara. Rep. garage 3459 Cranbrook Way, Con- Polling Place: Margaret Nutley— Road. Concord. Judge: Kin Gwendolyn R., Rep. cord residence. 2373 Krueger Drive. Con. Inspector: Woodhead La Fern, Clerk: Brin erhott Carol L, Rep. Inspector: Grunwald Virginia. cord. Demo. Clerk: Morris Virginia S., Demo. Demo. Inspector: N u t 1 a y Margaret. Judge: Lee Loulse, Demo. Clerk: Thompson Heidy- Demo. Judge: Cummings Elinor. Demo. Demo. Judge: Traynor Jewell. Demo. PRECIlWT—Concord 064 Judge: Hernlak Julia A., Demo. Judge: Boen Margaret M.. Demo. Fish Mabel A., Demo.Po" Place: Walter Plumley— Clerk. Bischopink Elizabeth. Judge: Rhoades Myrtis. Demo.Clerk: Barry Beulah X. Alep, Garage, 4N2 Satinwood Drive. Con- Demo. Cleat: Beim Elaiee. Demo. Clerk: August Ruff. 11118=4 a4/. s Y i 340 7P 3h Inspector: Ktwger /Vice A.. Iehpeeur. qWW Stara, Nor Cfort: GaMyriat Imme Ii.. Chert• >ttOM1S3 Viola M.. Demo. Demo. Judge: Rotta Klloko K.. Dario. rRECIKT eatesd Ili t Judge: Plumley Gertrude J.. Conrad Lordar, Raw Mark: Casser Clara O.. Deese. plefto rum: Wall= J. Moves, Rep. Cleft: Gray Mazsaeot E. Bap Clark: Ward Flow L. >te0 w.711 Detrdt Ave Cru• UJudgerPratherPatricia:':Demo. Clerk: Schulte Nhw Demo PRECBI(T CaaemZ M Y'lerk: Solman Marilyn. Dodo.Clerk: Not Apgoia/ec Pon" Place: Lama Vista School Clerk: Boas ooeeiiee E..Demo. PRECINCT smoad 412 M(Rtt Naaembi Baer. Ins Sar ruygsa Pow Qeaeta,aDss e. Clerk: Seaman Lats. Deme. Palling Place: MSdrsd Redlig- Carles Stroat Coaaaed. CTer:• wr J INoe.>•PRECINCT•-concord as sehafer - garage. no Cape Cod Name* Zvelyr X. Polling Place: Dor aw,G:Shover way.Oonemd Clark: 'This Dano. Garage. 4181 Crestwood'Circle. Sahel. Demo.Judge: Sloe Dams- l sIneetpeCTat• Thomas Patriei. Demo. Concord. Jtut e: Aches >rOdled. 'B• lBEL7>•LT-CMinswilideoocard lig ate. Inspector: Shover y C• ZNsl Shares M. Demo Chtet: Maoadr Maete M, rolff>t plane: Diable Mobile Dmho. Cb*: Caagw Jars. Dema Raereatlon busdmg. 1!Judge: Neivand r!Dew i.•ISM Ciedt: Layla Ln Dean. Neo. reads Lane. " On Moore Fg Demo, Clerk: Buractt An/tladle J., PRNX=T-Canemd iM pag InsSaeesr: >tepkfss Goldie G.. C7eelc .Palemar-Shesra.•Dano. Demo S Flow: ra tharil V 17M Bar Clerk: McClure Gwendelyn J.. Gert:Q1 Mrlin Cas Z..Dams. Judgt:aeY IIIEefeda A.,Deem. Rep. ' .- I .- PRECINCT-Cmewd eB sea Caths StrraR Cursed Jvy: Sleof L C.. Rep. ry Clerk: Sipila Barbara G.. Rep. Polling Place: Roland Ridgew Inevecla<: Earl Margaeot C., Caret: 9at lx.. e. Rep.PRECINCP Conrad Miti.•gar MN Joan Aveaw• Can• A Clark: Martin George W..Nor. J Polling place: Henrietta a-•Box coed ' Jn W: pari n Vi ek cord. Garage, uu Hoover Court.,xim- Inspector: Bafte Munk F.. Trent PRECDICT' TJeneard 117• Demo. Judge: MCAtee Sm. Demo. Clwk: Red Chadha G.. Deaso F iS Flare: Olive Strand n- w Inspector:. Box Heasletta 8. >MP• J ThldmU Margaret. Dame Claret: At1YhNis BOW curd" roam. i Gelbbs Lam. Coe.- i Judge: Riiaao Patricia. Dern. Ju dgee Hammord:Bti, Sep, Waterman Katharine. T' d Cheric: Goulter Joyce *i Demo. Dom• brag Plano: Margaret Dread Ijn - Marttiin Xldo. Nonems Cleft: Boonaa Maelsti L. Dario. Clark: Hartsell Bernice. Rep el • 1>r C avrltd• J : CaweB S1sIa. Dano. Cl": Stumpb Inane. .Dano.. Cleft: Todd Iaretta M.. Rep PRECINCT--Coeoad 90 PRECINCT-C ncoard Me Adelaide M. Clark: Vaupa Sm Demo. PRECINCT-Concord 40 and can- Polling Place: Clayton Valley El• rye. >wassetDaao. PRClerk men- Use Iglucord73ConsolidatedemeatarySchool-multi use room. Jhr Bank Polling Plate: my Sowell- 4236 Claytm Road. Caaesed. Cidic: 7rhs Edtib, Bap• porag Plan: Elva Dale - gad- 1v garage. 4301 Acmarud Detre. Coe• Inspector: Wandsworth Joyce. Cleat: Ceaeh I,yaa. Dema aafget 0i Drive. Concord. cord. mO Dem: DkMreo Vksida F.. Twa zws: Hassan Rleanor J.. Inspector:Phillips Zbees".Demo.. Judge: Kerdie Sharron. Demo. Judge: Johnson Margaret Demo. Judge: Bergum Virgiofa A.. PREC111Cr-Cmwwd 101 Jrye: Tart Jeesphine C.. Demo. Judge: Bated Toes Demo.Demo• rWfag Flees Tleva L. Caldera- Jr drree Dale Elva, Demo. t Cleft: Johnson Claire, Demo.Clerk: Riddle Virginia L., Rep. reddeeoe. 2r7 San Carlos Answc. ME Slevin J"a X. Rep• Clerk: Sowed Both L.. Dame. Cleft: Fred Eldred L.. Demo. cmeor&Cho: Bares Margaret E., x Clerk: Nelson[argaret P..Demo. Clerk: Tucker Darts M.. Demo. Inspector: Caldera Tfeva L.. Dania PRLCINCr-ontord as PRECINCT-Cmead tg; Dema. Chart: selaeat Jaet Rep. polling place: Ada Howard - Posing Place: Saiml I.uomala concord. JJtau yee: Graedd Bear R.. Rep'. s.family room. 17>1 Baywood Drive. in rade. Loom a Sohn' Demo.Demo. C7aft'D ag sAndr peJrey .o Plow* • Jamison Concord. Howard Ada. Demo. Judge: Tsarhen Thelma C.. Rep. Clark: McCwe Tisch, Dema • DR Hoed, Con- Judge: Marsh Dorothy, Dame.Juuddggee. Jardine Marva K.. Demo. Clark: Painter hears a. Rep. Jdge: Spohn Claudla. Dano. Cleft: Ttyan Jaoe. Dano. T'RITCDKT ard TM JamWr Lacy M. Rap Cheri:: Small Hornier R, Demo. Ckrk Geraidi Jacawitne B. Pa1Mnt Plass: Magi J. PNeoek- "'' Bernice L. Dome. Cleric: McEachraa Alice. Demo. Rep televiaiar ream, wtraats In rear. J McGowan Edna. Demo. Clerk: Riedel Tena Dano. Clerk: Sansom Ads. Dano. i Street. Ceacord Clerk:Adams Ruby X.Deme. PRLCINCr Osead tla PRECINCTS Concord MO se Fteteek Maly J..Demo. D: AMMede Dek(res L, t_. polling Place: Maredla B:Tread- Polling Place: Arthur J. McCar- J Pbeaek Jaaap1 D., Demo. Clark: last lay concord.4N Brenda Cir' t Coo d. 4037 Sacramento Jaffe: Ferran Want J., Rap PRECDfCl'-CacardQed: 140 lthrth T. Demo. Inspector: Tredrray Marcella 73.. >clot: Pleas :anise A. Cirt: U" Willa. Demo PoSis plans:Janie Carter-gar- Clerk: Jehaalsa Dorothy Z.. Rep.as Darlene Drive. Coerced IleJudge: McClmtit Jean:)t[. >1leD• J Pltmclw Ted MO Carter Jaote. Dano.Judge: Ricketson Joe A, Demo. el g plane. Addis Ryrs-gar• Nadetman Bertha M.. Rep.J ge Trued Arlene W Richard.>dP• Judge: JenseBabcon Anita L.. Rep l WRMa ComewdL O Demo. J U1000 Ussaft. Ze M De.Cleric: IIYued.11riwe.__Rep Clot: Jensen Detlys. Dano. q :o. Clerk: Haldermau Cl Ara Rep Clot: 1feCarthy Julia, Rap. yp Addle Z. Demo, Clark. Harbatlia Rasa. Demo. Clerk:Mortensen PetNefa>?.,ltep• Clerk Prewltt Lois J., Rep. J CIeYe Aron Desna Clerk: Barnett PRECINCT-Cmeord M PRECINCT-Co card f•) tie Polllryt Place: Erred Jewell - Polling Place: Urian Cleft: WClork: ahairleaL oretta X. Demo. rBECDNCT eaosedMa t., Demo. garage. 4313 Jodie Drive. Concord. teddeeee, 143 La Vista Awwe. Clerk: 10aeaa ]fdli Y. Demo. saL rfae. Mayeth Cm- Inspector: Boettebar MarJOC*- Concord. PRECIIaCP-Concord NN toed. Demo. e cfor Cappelli LMian. Demo. roping Place: Fumy Oliver-liv. aepeelx Mq Jean V.. Demo.judge: Jewell Goll J.. Rap• 1J dud e: Moore I.. Marguerite. ing room. 1147 plemset Sleeet. 1J dud e: Soatmera Georgia A., Judge: Swain Virginia ReP Caeeesd Dema Chert: Cosgrave Donna J.,' Judge:Pinaell Lucille C, Rep aspaelor Paster mlmflaa. Rep. Judge: Sewer AdaWhe B.. Demo. Chert: Musson Use= C, litep. Clerk: Hatfield mad am 11 Rep IJuyec Haut Alice M.. Deem.Cleft: Condit Late R.. Demo. w t Cleft: Swain Lsets H.. Rap. Clerk: Lassiter Roberta Demo. Jaffe Darnell Nera B.. Deme. Clark: GnMsdng_ 7 R.. D Rep. PRECINCT- Cleft: NiehoL NaomL Dsmo.Cift: Audi Roselle M. Dano. Clark: mashow Junafta, Rep. t Fading place:-Paramount Arms PRECINCT-Concord Opo Clark: Oilvw Fraley. Demo. PRINMI -Cursed Iii recreation roam: 4130 Clayton Palling Place: El Monte School Clark: (not appointed). Road. Concord.teacher's lunch room. 1400 Dina PXZ(33Wr-••Csanad 1e. PoRf R. Valls Inspector:Fore Dere ty J.-Memo. Drive. Cunene Place: Veterans• Me- qua'W Drive. Ca- Judge: ' Zvkwm mm Eliiabelh, Inspector: Burgess Ruth W.. marl! career Cdfas red g, ; Marion J.. Judged Evelyn F.. Dje: Goldstein Lap P.. Demo. WfIlelaspwsePsssa C old JOudge: Janes Esther. Rep. Demo. Judge: Moose Joanna S„ Demo. Judge: Clnmmins Mary F.. Demo. J Md7oeo Georgette. Demo. Clerk: Floyd Margaret M•• Rep Chit: Wine Esther M, Rep. Jove: ltadtern Margaret L, y Ate. Rep. Cleft: Foster Dens M., Rep. Clerk: McHenry Devoe. Demo. Deem. Clerk• Taylor 3Nrlsy. Demo.Cleric: Self Awanda L., Demo.Clerk:Baldwin Vivian.Rep. Clark: Mann Carmel. Demo.Clerk: Otte Ruby. Demo. PRECINCT--Concord OU PRLCDFT'-0oneard ORI Clerk: Moloch Ida M.. Demo. polling Place: Orllnda R. Faria Palling Place: Al Thomas-rest. Clar k'Bertha. Deem. PRECINCT-C aead 122 garage. 3103 Sutherland Drive. . deuce, I" Lenceahim Drive. Paroc--U9CT iOg and Concord Bis iag place: Carol Johnston - ConaM cancer& corsolldatM gar 701 Brook View Circle. w Inspector: Faria Olinda B.. Irupeetor: Kimball Prisdlls A. Pailkhg place: Stan Habam Ram- Coomm Demo. Ren bier A4ency-obowromn. 2133 Cm- Ia eetor Johnsim Carol. Rep. Judge Davidson Juanita Demo. 7wige: Toieds Mary C. Rep. cord Avenue. Concord. Jddgges: Spruner Genevieve R., r Judge Roberson Ida L., Demo. Judder: Thomas Marilyn. Rep.J: Miro Lwfse B . Dome. Rep- A".Judge:Archibald Bobddta Jeanette, lds,Don. Dorothy. Rep. Clerk: Thompson Bernice. Demo. ClCleerrrk: * Jndee: Blomgna Jesale.Clerk: Lewis Pauline. Dano. Clerk: Will[ams Nancy R.. Rep. Hop. Clerk: Melemw Elizabeth. Demo. Clerk: Bloom Barbara H., Demo. Clerk: Casterton Raae B.. 11ep. Cleft: Paarop Marian L.. Non. PRECINCT-coneaed 073 PRZCDIT--Cakead M Clerk: Eaton Thelma Dano. Cleft: Sfary Roberta E., Rep. r Polling Place: Roy Hawes-real- polling Plate: Lois K. Kitchen- Clit: (Nag appointed). PRECINCT-Comcord 124 dente. 1375 Lupine Court, Concord. ggaarraaggee,, join am Homme way. PRS-Concord 107 popYtg place- Elizabeth M. An- p Baron ITh. Demo. Concord. Poems plate: church of the Na- dersom-garage 1110 Carey Drive. edge oEwInlsta Repp lnmpeelor Kitchen Ids K.. Rap. MMOR. 1=1 Ashbury Drive. Cm- Cid fid Judge: Johnston Barbara!u. Judge: Almandrelli Mary. Rep. ted- Inspector: Anderson Elizabeth M.. Clerk: Hawes Rita. Reg Jude I,p Dena M, Rep. Iroosctor: Shaw Wilma G.. Rep. Deme. Cleft: Krueger Marinade C.. Rep. Judge: Costa Maori C.. Demo. J 1Cleric: Rerieh Veno. Demo. urge: Show Betio H., Rep. Clerk: Adams Carol Rep. Clerk: weber Faltk D., Rap. Judge:DooRRona lMarguerite E., J Srrvan sally,' Dano. PR Clerk Conrad O f4 Cleric: Stewart Dorothy. Rep. ud t Polling Place: Catberine G. Cobb PRECINCT--0meo d MI Clerk: Harris Belle, Rep. W courage. Susi Valmar Drive. Con- Polling P I a e e: Franklin L. Clank: Sandhi Lees, Dano Clark: Ham Jona H.. Rep. Stuckey-residence. 1243 Glenwood Chart: Tueblrho J Demo. Clock: Biabop Billie T.. Demo. oneord IS Inspector: Cobb Catharine G.. Drive.. Concord.PollingInspectorDavisGladysRep. Falling Place: Plan Terrace HomeDark. Place:PRMCUXT1445 Thhe m DrriveRep. Judge: lforin Helen. Demo. le• 170 Pine Street Cm• CJudge: Maltby Aneetle.M.. Demo. JPat. Demo. ae: Ting Violet L. Rep. Clerk: Mawrella Norma, Damm. Chamber Lillian L.. N. V E• Park 143 The Trees Drive. Clerk: Rivera Wanda M. Demo. Cleft: Betty P.. Rep. Judge: Starr Aram. Demo Impactor: Hawbaker Dodtohy H., Clerk: Hagerbaumer'V@gmfa A.'Clark: L uie dMae. Demo. Jn e Dean Demo. Demo. Demo. PRLCINCT omcoM Ong Clerk: Campbaa Demo. Judge: Brown Barbara A., Rap. PRECINCT-Concord 075 Coasoll- Wright _ Cirt: >[liolhdo Carrie Demo. J dge: Barter Josephine. Rep. dated with Concord 07 Paul" Plow:Zditb Drive. Clark: Crean mlarrehs. Rep. Clerk: Chapptaa Bernies. Demo. PRECINCT--Concord OQO pRloCI1Cr- ncadd INi Clark: Davla Hose Am. Demo. Polling Place: Marie E. Rainey Inspector: Rummel Dorothy M., Palling FTate:Ca Have- Cleft: Rom Efdm. Demo. residence, 4175 Pickwick Drive. p tfan 1 Adelaide PBEC WT--Cawed lin Judge: Hanleck Fkra, DemoSbaidpolling Place:Cambridge School-CI s pectoc: Maiaey Marie E.. Ju: Wrigk! TrAltk C. Rap.Aebersold Phrensta laaeben' dlemg room. gM Lacey Demo. Cleric: Davis Maxine K. Rep. E. "`"' Lane. Goosed. Judge: Thomas Marilee. Rep.Gert• Fabry Dia B.. Demo Judge: Schaller Margaret B.. apaetae IAebedit Mildred. Demo. judge: Callahan Jean F., Rep. Clerk- Speroni Lucille. Demo. e'dg halon. Demo. Jwlgs: His Lsola Mariotte N..Rep. Clerk: Durrant Dorothy. Demo. pREl,T gpg Clark:' Demo. Juanita B.. Rep.Clerk: Arlie Lenore J.. Bep. Polling Place:Margaret E.Tacock Clerk: Schatz Laumm M.. Rep. lin Dash Avenue. Clerk: Thueem'Rasemary. Demo. CJrft: FtOaeh Bttnadstte. Demo. PRECINCT-•CatOor+d OTl Concord. Clark: Taylor Dorothy. Cleric: Garetson Lots, Rep. Polling Place: Alice Mendelsohn afar: T1lcock Margaret Z., PRECINCT-Cmcard 110 PRECINCT--Concord 127 garage. 4112 CUbbiestone Drive. Demo. roefng Pion: Judith A. Hallquid Concord. Judge: Hatcher Marian A.. 1713 Ravenwood Drive. Poulos Aare: Vaierle V. Dumas yr? Inspector: McElroy Phyllis U. Demo. Concord Rarags. M Aspen Drive. Cor• Z Rep. Jnr ggee: Van Dyke Ethel M., Rep.HiQ Jean B., Rep. Judge: Harris Lorraine. Demo. Ckr3c: MCEWIng Evelyn L. '` Judith A., Rep. Inspector: Dumas Valerie V.. Judge: Moeller Nan. Rep. Demo. Judge: Peder . Demo. Demo. Clerk: Bennett Dorothy. Demo. Clerk: Williams Mary Z.. Rep. Clark: utter tt Akre. Rep. Judge:Davey ns Marguevieve. erite Demo. Clerk: Potter Catborime. Demo.Clerk: Filch Ruth.Demo. Clerk: Butler Beatrice. Rep. Judge: Clemens lTarghcrite L, e Cleat: (Not appointed.) Non. y Clerk: Mendelsohn Auee. Demo. PRECINCT--Concord ON l PRECINCT--Concord M Poamg Plate: Dorothy M. Haab PRECiNCl'-ConeaM 111 Cloft: Persons Wilma A., Demo. nl Polling Place: Mari E. Me- -residence. 3501 Rase Court, Cao- Poplar Place: L.aW Kai Club Clerk: Heath Lucille P.. Rep. Laughlin - garage. IJ36 Sherwood card. Bouae, NII Oakmead Drive, Con- Clerk: Helm Dorothy, Demo. Hash Dorothy M.. fid' PRECINCT'-Concord n11 Drive. Concord. Dem! etor: Davis Rene. Demo.Plate: Ka M. La River Inspector: Flesher Rebecca. Judge: Shimmel Rase. Demo.Judge:BoatwrightBoatwright Sara B..Demo. - r, 1321 Nicholas Drive, Demo. Gert: Hoffman Kathrlm. Demo. Concord. Judge: Dughman Shirley. Rep. Jdgec Cosce Marietta D.. Deme. Clerk: Harness Wanda. Demo.InClerlt: Bordl Alice W.. Rep speeWr: La Rivers Kay M., Judge:Wheeler Judith L..Rep. Clerk: Deacon Mary C. Rep PRECINCT-Cmcard 112 hobo. Clerk: Hodges Carol L,. Demo. Polling Place: Meadow Homes Judge: Di Donna M.. Rep.Clerk: McLaughlin Mary E., Rep. P P• Sebool-all purpose ram. 275 De- Judge: Baa Lorraine. Demo. xClerk: Colwin Charlotte. Demo. Poulos Place Free Will Baptist-- c00C1Xd M. troit Avenue. Canoed. Clerk: Sander Alfred V.. Rep. 3 PREC1NCl'-Concord d13 Church-multl•uie roam. 24')S The Inspector: Zink Sara, Demo. Clerk:Wise Joan.Demo. Polling Place: Barbara H. Flosi- Judge: Taanet Evelyn F.. Rep. living room. 4140 Kensingtorh Court, Alameda. Cunard. Judie: Gentry Peggv I... Demo. Clerk: I.ensaea May. Demo. Concord. Iropec•1or Grigsby Ida. Demo.Clerk: SehC1 Janice L.. Demo. PRECINCT-Concord 123 Inspector: Flosi Barbara H., Judge: Bdtxxl Richard S.. Rep. Cleric: Graffnrt Adah L.. Rep.Polling Place: !rands Sutton - x' Demo. Judge. Gray Elisabeth B.. Rep. Clerk Y 7 Lsonler. • residence. 1113 Apple Drive, Con- Cleric: Wilson Ella L.. Demo, cord.Judge: Jones Vivian. Demo. Grrlew Eleanor, Demo PRECINCT--Concord 113 Hicks Ophells M. ReJudge: McKinley Faye. Rep-Egbert Patrida Demo.Polling Place: Virginia E. Brown D• Clerk: Not Appointed residence. 524 Lynn Avenue. Con. Judge: Kehr LllamaY. Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed PRR>CT Place: C. ON cord. Judge: Dawkins Evelyn L.. Rep. fit Clerk: Not Appointed deuce. 14M Coventry Road. Can Inspector: Brown Virginia E., Clerk: Moon Valerie p., Demo. PRECINCT--Concord as cord. Demo. Chert: Lee Veda, Rep. Polling Place: Barbara Lukanik Inspector Loulse Judge: Cromwell La Veta. Demo. Clerk: Swain Ruth. Memo. garage. 4371 Cheltenham Court gap• Judge: Walt Phyllas Z.. Non. PRECINCT'-Concord 130 Concord. Judge' Tucker Mavis L. Demo. Clerk: Nielsen Harriet, Demo.Polling Place: Adist L. Turn- Inspector: Lukanik Barbara, Judge Pazker Jean. Demo. Clerk: McLain Betty. G. Rep. Quist-residence.W Gilardy Drvie. c Demo. Clerk: Kennedy Mary W.. Rep. Clerk: Armstrong Shirley. Rep. Concord. Judge: Parrish Margaret W.. Clerk: Dunbarr Afton, Rep. PRECINCT--Concord 114 Inspector: Tuhrnquist Adist L.. Demo. Clerk: Kirk Brooksie C.. Demo. Pollinc Place: Juanita Y. Perdue s Judge: Von Rajcs Marvel, Rep. PRECINCT-Concord 1137 residence, 722 Detroit Avenue. Judge: Nash Anna L.. Rep. Clerk: Bloom Beverly J.. Rep. Polling P I a e e: Elizabeth R. Concord. Judge: Norman Patricia. Demo. Clerk: Ivy Juanita. Demo. Vaughn - resWmee. 310 Oxford Inspector: Purdue Juanita Y., Clerk: Griswold Frances. Rep. Clerk: Chia Shirley M.. Demo. Place, Concord. Demo. Clerk: Davis Jerry A.. Rep.z, PRECINCT oncord al Inspector: Vaughn Elizabeth R.. Judge: Harvey Esther K.. Rep. Clerk: Goodrich Mary I- Demo. Demo. Jdge: Oswald Eileen F., Demo. PRECINCT-Concord 131PollingPlace: Muriel Leek garage, 4228 Churchill Drive, Con- Juye: Vargw Dorothy D.. Deem. Cleric: Wood Viola, Demo. Poulos Place: Claire Tobin - T cord. Jaye: Schulse Nus. Demo. Clerk: Alpers Raymond G..Demo. garage. 912 Bannock Ct.. Concord. T34 Inspector: McKee Eleanor J.. Inspector: Emery Talltha Y.. Clerk: Pugh Eva J.. Demo. Jade: Roskie Dorotby'J-, Demo. - s Demo. Rep. Clerk: Cambra Rosemary H., Qerrt: Riclmtan Hope, Rep. Judge: Tobin Claire. Rep. Judge: Hawkins Lydia L., Demo. Demo. Clerk: Not Appointed p Judge: Grubbs Ruth C., Demo. Judge: Edson Carolyn J., Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 173 Clerk: Not Appointed, s Clerk: Mays Vivian J.. Rep. Clerk: Moore Audrey G.. Demo. Polling Place: KenneW Vaught PRECINCT—Concord SW Clerk: Cox Earline M.. Demo. Clerk: Russell Juanita L., Rep. — garage, 5010 Sutherland Drive, Polling Place: W.C.Armstrong— Clerk: Mahoney Betty J.. Rep.Clerk: Russell Susan J.. Rep. Concord. residence. 825 Bonnie Clare Lane. PRECINCT—Concord 132 PRECINCT—Concord 156 Inspector: Kendall Nellie I- R696 Concord. Polling Place: Carole E. Boone— Polling Place: Ernest A. Win- Juage: Vaught Wanda R., Rep. Inspector: Coraglhotti Bernice. family room, 564 Dar Court, Con- slow Jr., — garage, 186'1 T a f i Judge: Ray Leona•M., Rep Demo. curd. Street, Concord.Clerk: Hampotn Pearl, Demo.:_ Judge: Olivieri Lena M., Demo.q Inspector: Boone Carole E., Rep. Inspector: Winslow Jr. Ernest A.. Clerk: Cook Pauline, Demo Judge: Chambers Betty, Demo. Judge: Boone F.W., Rep. Rep. Clerk: Johnson James, Rep. Clerk: Swanson Marlon A., Rep. Clerk: Basom Edna, Rep. Judge: Firman Fay, Rep- PREMNCf—•Concord 501 consolh Clerk: Not Appointed. Clerk: Mahler Bernhardt H., Rep. Judge: Not Appointed. dated with Concord 10 Clerk: Not Appointed. r Clerk: Hendrix Patricia A., Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed: PRECINCT—Concord 503 PRECINCT—Concord 529, consoli- Clerk: Utley Leonice. Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed:Polling Place: Mary Friese — dated with Concord 106. PRECINCT—Concord 133 Clerk: Not appointed, garage, 3000 Euclid Avenue. Con- PRECINCT—Concord 533 Polling Place: Virginia G. Hub- PRECINCT--Concord 157 Consoli- cord. Polling Place: Ygnaclo Valley bard — garage. 1108 Whitman dated with Concord 145 Inspector?:' McKean Evelyn R., Elementary,School — Library.-M5 r Road, Concord.PRECINCT—Concord 158 and Con. „ Rep. Chalomar Road, Concord. Inspector: Erickson Esther S., cord 159 Consolidated Judge: Friese Mary, Demo. Inspector:Gaylord Henrietta,'Rep. Rep: Polling Place: Harry Clark — Judge: Prosser E. Leonore, Rep: Judge: Davis Mae:A.; Rep: Judge: Slattery Anne B., Demo. living room, 1608 Thornwood Drive, Clerk: Schmidt Alma, Demo. Clerk: Flaherty Elizabeth E., Judge: Jewett Helen, Rep. Concord. Clerk: Bechtol Aivina L.. Rep. Demo. f Judge: Bonte Hilda K., Rep.Inspector: Clarke Harry, Rep. Cl-rk: Culver Josephine, Non.Clerk: Russian Lula, Demo. Clerk: Gelhous Sharron, Rep. Judge: Riddle Lots M.. Demo. PRECINCT--Concord 504 PRECINCT—Concord 534 and Con- Cl,rk: Stansfield Grace, Rep.Judge: Clarke Joyce T., Rep. Polling Place: Renetta Hay — cord 167 consolidated PRP.CINC1•—Concord 134 Clerk: Ryan Carol, Rep. garage, 3425 Concord Blvd., Con- Polling Place: Marie L. Onesi — Polling Place: YgnacIo Valley Clerk: Wade Joyce R., Rep. cord. garage, 105 Lee Lane, Concord. 3 Elementary School — library, 575 Clerk: Schierenberg Barbara, Inspector: Hay Renetta, Demo Inspector: Onesi Marie L., Demo. fi Chalomar Road, Concord. Rep. Jude: Lane Lucille. Rep. Judge: Wheeler Laura, Rep: Inspector:Aiello Dealie M.•Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 159 consoll- Judge: Burton Jo Ann, Rep. Judge: Smith Edna R.. Rep. XJudge: Davidson Miriam B.. Rep. dated with Concord 158 Clerk: Salvaressa Anna B., Demo. Clerk: Mohr Gertrude, Rep. Judge: Larson Donna. Rep. PRECINCT--Concord 160 Clerk: Richardson Violet. Rep. Clerk: Goulette Velma K., Demo. t Clerk': Kethley Iva, Demo. Polling Place, Concord Metho• Clerk: Kubitschek Nancy, Demo. Clerk: Ehmke Rosemary, Rep. Clerk: Schoonover Margaret, dist Church — fellowship hall. 1645 PRE^INCT—Concord 506 PRECINCT—Concord 535 and Con- Demo. West Street, Concord. Polling Place:Marian R.Renschen cord 543 consolidated Clerk: Minster Clarissa C., Rep. Inspector: Dingle Betty C.. Rep. — family room, 1621 Farm Bureau Polling Place: Daniel.A. Green- PRECINCT—Concord 135 Judge: Htlsenbeck Anna L., Read, Concord.berg garage, 3106 Ebano Drive. Polling Place: Robert Carroll — Demo. Inspector: Melton Martha, Demo. Walnut Creek. garage. 812 Notre Dame Avenue, Clerk: Thomas Edlean. Demo. Judge: Rensehen Marian R., Rep. Inspector: Morrison Helen J.,q C6neord. Clerk: Lyons LoraLe. Rep. Judge: Douglas Carmel, Demo. Demo. kt. Inspector: Davis Lois B.. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 161 rierk: Moore Carolyn. Rep. Judge: Rodgers Margaret. J., 3. Judge: Stegora Violet, Demo.Polling Place: Carosel Apart- Clerk: Clark Elsie M., Rep.Demo. T Judge: Carroll Donna J., Demo. menta — recreation room, 1601 Clerk: Povich Gladys, Demo. Judge: Lee Kathryn M.. Rep. Clerk: Lincoln Edna M., Rep. Monument Blvd. Concord. PPEMNCT—Concord 507 Clerk: Robbins Elvera G., Rep. Clerk: Frasier Esther L., Rep. Inspector: Maynard Maurice W., Polling Place: Concord Methodist Clerk: Greenberg Faith L.,Demo. Clerk: Helton Ann, Rep. Rep. Church — Fellowship Hall, 1645 i Clerk: Brown Ruth E., Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 136 Judge: Baggarley Nadine M., W-st Street, Concord. PRECINCT—Concord 336 µ ,Pohle¢ Place: Ygnacio Valley Drmo. Inspector: Vasseur Lea A., Demo. Polling Place: Phyllis Mangini —High School —multi-use foyer, 1865 Judge: Allen Irma, Demo. Jnd¢e:•Marke Joanne E., Demo. residence, 55 North Gate Road, Wal- Z Oak Grove Road, Concord. Clerk: Knox Sandra, Demo. Judge:'Stanley Wanda, Rep.nut Creek.Inspector: Hurley Marthe J.. Clerk: Cancel Suzanne, Demo. C-rk: Beltrame Alice F.. Rep. Inspector: Mangini Phyllis, Rep. r D-nnn• Clerk: Phillips Vicki. Rep. Clerk: Sawyer Mildred. Rep. Judge: Vlach.Susanna. Demo.Judge: Bepler Nancy L.. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 162 Cl-rk: McAuliffe Barbara. Rep Judge: Langley Jean, Demo. Judge: Morseman Ruth B., Rep. Polling Place: William M. Han- PRECINCT—Concord 508 Clerk: McGuire Virginia. Rep.Clerk: Baker 'Louise. Demo.sen — family room. 106 Dale Polling Placr: Jean L. Carlson— Clerk: Crooks Beverly, Demo.rl-rk: Bailey Angeline. Rep. Place. Concord. iarave. 3788 El Campo Coui%,Con. Clerk: Not Appointed. F GI-r1 Krabbe Margaret, Demo. Inspector: Reedy Mildred L. Rep. cord. PRECINCT--Concord 537 PRECINCT--Concord 137 Judge: Hansen Billie. Demo., Inspector:Bates Jeanne L-;Demo. Polling Place: Charles Hall Polling Place: Ruth E. Johnson Judge: Adams Henrietta. Rep. Judge: Confer Mildred, Rep_• residence,3068 Manzano Drive, Wal•h garage, 1218 Madigan Avenue. Clerk: Samsel Margaret L.. Judge: Wittwer Lenore. Rep. nut Creek.Concord Demo. Clerk, Macchi Alfred L., Demo. Inspector: Ball Lots A.: Non. Inspector: Johnson Ruth E.. Clerk: Rehtar Louise..Ren. Cn-rk- Carlton Jean L.. Demo. Judge: Shank Helen J.. Demo.Demo Clerk: Davidson Mary, Demo. Clerk: Waulfe Louise H., Demo, Judge: Ginocchio Columba. Rep.Judge: Doeckle" Elaine. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 163 PRECINCT—Concord 509 Clerk: Brock Peggy A., Rep.Judge: Turner Evelyn N., Rep. Polling Place: Helen Emerick — Polling Place: Mildred Sposito — Clerk: Mittelman Louis. Rep.Clerk: Gardner Karen L.. Demo. residence, 113 Ernst Way, Concord. garage. 1741 Farm Bureau Road, Clerk: Holl Jessica, Rep. T Clerk: Frantz Mildred. Rep. Inspector: Emerick Helen. Demo. Concord. PRECINCT--Concord 338 Clerk: Doo]an Berniece P., Demo. Judge: King Lucile E., Demo.Inspector: McGinnis Catherine M.. Polling Place: Walnut Acres PRECINCT—Concord.138 Judge: Perkins Mary. Demo. Rep. School.—Library. 180 Cerezo Drive.Polling Place: William D. Tay- Clerk: Coyne Julia. Demo. Judge: Sposito Mildred. Demo. Walnut Creek.or—garage. 1608 Tokola Drive, Clerk: Ramirez. Leona. Demo. Judge: Bonari Mary. Demo. Inspector:- Kruse Christine T-.Concord.ncooeetor Taylor Laura J., Rep. Clerk: Dougherty Mary. Demo. Clerk: Miller Betty, Rep. Demo. Judge: r: Tayne*or Laura Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 164 Clerk: Micheli Barbara J.. Demo. Judge: Bevans Betty S., Rep. Judge LanliYanco Elma• Demo. Polling Placer Elizabeth Pangraz- Clerk- Fahy Harriet. Demo. Judge: Bugee Barbara. Rep. Clerk Songster Barbara, Demo. zi— garage. 1212 Pear Drive, Con- PvE^rNCT—Concord 510 Clerk: Fincken Mildred B., Non- z Clerk Van Buskirk Dorothv. Rep. cord. Polling Place: Verna Peter — Clerk: Franz Mary. Rep. A Clerk: Livingston Elsie, Rep.Inspector: Pangrazzi Elizabeth, residence. 1845 Clayton Way, Con- Clerk: Putnam Thelma E.. Demo.PRECINCT-Concord 139 Demo. coed. PRECINCT—Concord 536 Polling Place Clara Dulma e— Judge: Millard Marjorie E., Inspector: .Sanders Myrtle M., Polling Place: Ray Stremel —g Rep. Demo. garage, 400 Bancroft Road, Walnut residence, 932 Santa Anna Lane. Judge: Simmons Marie. Rep.Judge: Peter Verna M.. Rep. Creek. s Concord. Clerk: Leora Ramona. Demo.Jndee: Green Barbara B.. Rep. Inspector: Stremel Ray. Demo. w° P Inspector: Buscaglia Helen. Rep. Clerk: Coy Pauline G., Rep. C9ork: Sack Roseanna. Rep. Judge: Ward Marthe L., Demo.Judge: Nicholson Marie E., Demo. Clerk: Roe Margaret C., Demo. Clerk: Hollinger Bertha. Demo. Clerk: Stremel Mary. Rep.Judge: Dulmage Clara, Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 165 Clerk: Boeger Joann. Demo. Clerk: Patten Harley. Rep.rierk: Haskins Carlita, Rep. Polling Place: Edna S. Graham PRECINCT—Concord 514 consoli- PRECINCT—Concord 540y:Clerk: Eldridge Mary G.. Demo. — garage. 948 Honora Avenue, dated with Concord 52 Polling Place: Tillie J. Kanewske Clerk: Arconi Marlene K.. Demo.PRECINCT 145 and Concord 157 Concord' : t PREriNCT—Concord 515 family room. 912 Hawthorne consolidated Inspector Graham Edna S., Polling Place: Gladys Greenway Drive, Walnut Creek.Polling Place: Lorraine Raffaelli Demo. garage,'1912 Laura Court, Con- Inspector: Kanewske Tillie J., F garage. 43336 Hazelwood Lane. Judge: Mankins,Laura J.. :Rep. cord. Demo.Cp_emri• Clerk:"•Stppttgeon Marie. Demo. Inspector: Hair Ruth L. Rep. Judge:. McIntyre Elsie If.. Demo.Inspector: Rafaelti Lorraine. Repp. Clerk: 1P'arrantine Beverly, Rep. Judge: Greenway Gladys. Demo. Judge: Vinther Dagmar H.. Rep. r Judge: Williams Margaret 1N., Clerk: Santos Marlene L. Dsrno. Judge: JqC kaon Hurtle E.. Demo. Clerk: 7ohonnott Doris, Demo. c:Demo Clerk: Morris Anne, Demo.' Clerk: G9lesple Emma, Demo. Clerk: Murphy Eileen, Demo.Judee: Hawkins Edith A-, Rep. P Polling Place:Mrd 1Schoenthaler Clerk: sa er.Barbara:. Rep• P ECCINCT vv33er—+ Concord: Lillian.43consoll-Clerk: Carroll Irene J.. Demo. R Mary Clerk: Dixon;Sandra. Rep.Clerk: .-Logan Virginia M.. Rep. — garage. 604 Stimel Drive. Con- PRECINCT—Concord 516 dated with.,Concord 1135 Clerk: Crofton Irma. Demo.cord. Polling Place: Carrie Shoenberger PRECI.=V: Pleasant Hill 001 PRECINCT—Concord 146 Inspector: Killion Barbara J.. — garage, 1536 Bailey RoAd;.Con• Pol11nj•,Place: Nona Russon —Polling Place: Concord Mobile Demo-cord. g age,. Ib}2.Geary Road, Pleasant Country Qui+—recreation hall. 436 Judge: Schoenthaler Mary. Demo. Inspector: Shoenberger 'Carrie.IlI l.San Miguel Road, Concord. Judge: Davidson Hazel M., Rep. Rep Inspector: Ruason Nona.Demo: z Inspector: Gall Ruey-Ann. Demo. Clerk: Ambrosoli Charlotte. Rep- Judge: White Della E., Demo.udge: Wright Patricia. Rep.Judge.: Williams Marjorie L-. Rep. Clerk: Stirling Bunty IL. Rep. Judge: Coffman Marguerite A.. judge: Sluder Shirley. Demo.Jadee: Paisley Mary E.. Rep. Clerk: Lindquist Dorothy. Rep. Demo. Clerk: Jones.Lois, Rep. Clerk: Williams Arthur H.. Rep. PRECINCT—Concord 167 consoll- Clerk: De Witt Cecelia. Demo.Clerk: Crowell Marilyn.; Demo.Clerk: Benedict Martha N..Demo. dated with Concord 534 Clerk: Clark Caeol. Rep: Clerk: Perry Dorothy. Rep.Clerk: Paul Betty A., Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 168 Clerk: Clark Sandra. Demo: r? Hill 002 PFECTNCT—Concord 148 Polling Place: Barbara Manning PRECINCT—Concord 517 Polling Place: Hazel Sypriano —Polling Place: Barbara Lee His- —residence, 871 San Gabriel Drive, Polling Place: Ayers School — family: room, 3066 VessingRoad,kup—garage, 101 Sanford Street. Concord. room E4. 51M Myrtle Drive, Con. Pleasant Hill.Concord• Inspector: Manning Barbara. cord. Inspector: Sypriano Hazel. Demo.Inspector; Biskup Barbara L Rep. Inspector: Castro Mary B., Demo. Judge: Turner Agnes A., Demo.Rep.Tud¢e E¢an Noama. Demo. Judge: Fleming Eva L., Rep. Judge: Richelieu Carolyn, Demo. Judge: Beard Norma, Rep. tr Judge: Da Dalt Barbara. Re Judee: Martinez Beatrice, Demo. Clerk: Hindes Maxine M.. Demo. Judge: Shutt Nita E.. Demo.Clerk: Devenport Nancy L., Rep. Clerk: Costa Hattie E.. Rep. Clerk: Cooke Rae,.Rep. n,Clerk: Shoop Myrtle K.. Demo. y4.Clerk- Zilonka Barbara. Demo. Clerk: Culibrk Martha H.. Rep. Clerk: Plambeck Ardith, Demo. Clerk: Lloyd Melba 7d.. jlep.Clerk: Bennett Gail. Demo. Clerk: Cooper Edith G-, Rep. Clerk: Hollinger Barbara. Demo. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 003•.PRECINCT--Concord 149 PRECINCT—Concord 169 consoll- PRECINCT—Concord 518 Polling Place: Bernice Poppii&—dated with Concord 170 Polling Piace: Jessie J. Holstein garage. 2952 Hillsaale Drive,. Pleas-Polling Place: Juanita M. Scales R s garage. 3631 Village Road, Con- I'ECIIKC>—Concord 170 and Cm- — garage, 4980 Olive Drive. Con- ant$ ill cord 169 consolidated cord. Inspector: Poppeck Bernice, Rep.Y coInspector Scales Juanita M, Polling Place: Jacklyn R- Me- Inspector: Holstein Jessie J., Judge:,Poppeck Alma M., Rep.Rep. Causland — garage, 973 Barryomre Demo. Judge: Brubaker,.Doris., Rep.Judge: Heikes Naida M.. Demo. Drive, Concord. Judge: Olson Bonnie G.. Demo. Clerk:"Hpy Clara, Demo. nT Judge: Allison Karla. Demo. Inspector: McCausland Jacldyn Judge: Hatley Lileth R.. Rep. Clerk: Webstrs Helen V.. Rep.f Clerk: Lawrence Sylvia. Rep. R.. Demo. Clerk: Walker Iris T., Non. Clerk: Stoner.atricia. Rep.Clerk: Chapman Betty: Non. Judge: Wright Barbara O.. Rep. Clerk: Larson Hazel T.. Demo. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 064 Clerk: Vicknair Doily, Demo. Judge: Taylor Tanaginta. Demo. Clerk: Carvalho Viola M.. Demo. Polling Place: 'Ple'rsant Hill Ele-PRECINCT—Concord 150 Clerk: Gilger Marie, Rep. PREr7NCT—Concord 519 mentary School — Teachers lunch Polling Place: Angeline X- Walk- Clerk: Mikus Mary. Rep. Polling Place: Ruth V. Barr — room. 2097 Oak Park Boulevard.dr—residence. 1809 Granada Drive. Clerk: Not Appointed. residence. 1579 -Ayers Road, Con- Pleasant Hill. Concord. PRECINCT—Concord 171 cord. Inspector: Purcell Evelyn,'- Demo.Inspector: Walker Angeline X-. Polling Place: Ethel L. Blackman Tnsnector:Blocking Beatrice. Rep. Judge: Archibald Dalna S:, Demo.Demo. garage. 1110 Kaski Lane.Concord. Judge: Barr Ruth V.. Demo. Judge: Fratzke Maureen, Rep.Judge: Oyervides Marilyn, Rep. Inspector: Blackman Ethel L.. Judge: Moore-Janne M., Demo. Clerk: Morin Marian C., Demo.Judge: Burch Beverly. Demo. Demo. Clerk: Long Helen V.. Rep. Clerk: Staley Beverly, Rep. F Clerk: Clift Joyce, Rep. Judge: Smith Agnes G.. Demo. Clerk: Poldrack Marietta, Demo. Clerk: Scott Betty L.. Demo.Clerk: Wintersteen Joanne. Demo. Judge: Fuller Cecilia. Rep. Cl^rk: Lederer Sunny. Rep.PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 005 Clerk: Frost Sandra L., Demo. Clerk: Crittenden Lottie J., PRECINCT—Concord 520 Polling Place: Loleta E. Brown— PRECINCT—Concord 151 Demo. Polling Place: Eva M. Vincent — garage, 2001 Oak Park Boulevard.Polling Place: Louise T. Lowe— Clerk: Stoddard Cecille R.. Demo. rumpus room. 1545 Kirker Pass Pleasant Hill.residence, 3952 Bellwood Drive. Clerk Cardoso Mildred L, Rep. Road. Concord. Inspector: Brown Loleta E.. Rep.Concord. PRECINCT—Concord 172 Inspector: Medcalf Beatrice A., Judge: Wolf Nancy, Rep.inspector: Lowe Louise T., Rep. Polling Place: Sunny Acres Mo- Rep. Judge: Ellis Edith, Demo.Judge: Lewis Barbara. Demo. bile Homes — recreation room. Judie: Vincent Eva M.. Non.Clerk: Platt Gertrude L., Rep.Judge: Johnson Gloria. M., Demo. 850 Galindo Street, Concord. Judge: Bish Annie L.. Demo. Clerk: Stewart Martha J., Rep.Clerk: Whisler Sue, Rep. Inspector: Berger Eileen A., Clerk: Stringham Joyce B., Rep. Clerk: Peterson Betty B.. Demo.Clerk: Wilkins Barbara C., Demo. Rep. Clerk: Hamel Frances C., Rep. PREr7INCt—Pleasant HUI 006 Clerk: Herbert Donna. Demo.Judge: Meacham Alpha, Rep.Clark: Sullivan Mary. Demo. Polling Place:Hans F.Christensen PRECINCT 152 consolidatedwithd,JVonrord 52udge: Runswick Gladys M.- PRECINCT--Concord 521 garage, 431 Derby Court. Pleas-Rep.153 Polling Place: Margaret Ewing— ant Hill.Polling Place: Mabel E. Krulish Clerk: Tring Ardis E.- Rep. residence. 5213 Lodato Court, Con- Inspector: Christensen Merle E..family room, Granada Drive. Clerk: Holmes Joan. Demo.cord. Demo. Concord Clerk- Tretten Carol. Demo. Inspector: Ewing Margaret.Demo. Judge: Christensen Hans. Demo.Inspector: Slobodnik Joyce E., PRECINCT--Concord 173 Judge: Quill Elsie. Rep. Judge: Jolly Ann, Demo.Rep. Polling Place: Frances J. Toth Judge: Fackrell Norma A.. Rep. Clerk: Ernest B•rdlla M.. Demo.Judie: Krulish Mabel E., Demo. — garage. 1793 Landana Drive. Clerk: Gossell Betty J.. Rep.Clerk: Ingram Grace. Rep.Judge: Denude Julia, gen Concord•Clerk: Cline Annetta. Demo.Clerk:Beck Roberta. Rep.Clerk: Tanner Dorothy. bemo. inspector: Morgan Mary E.. Clerk: Cooper Barbara. Rep.PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 007 Clerk Lindberg Ruth B.. Rep. Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 322 Polling Place: Gertrude F.Bonner r7 Clerk: Bowden Jean C., Demo. Judge: Toth Frances J., Demo. Polling Place: Thelma J.Jeter— — garage, 707 Hamilton Drive,PRECINCT—Concord 154 Judge: Poe Della L. Demo.garage. 3180 Cowell Road. Concord. Pleasant Hill.Polling Place: Marge L. Tait— Clerk: Gruessing Martha K.. Inspector:Akers Opal B..Demo. Inspector: Bonner Gertrude F.,residence. 1637 Lynwood Drive. Demo. Judge: Jeter Thelma J.. Demo. Rep.Concord. Clerk: Johnson Mary J.. Rep.Judge: Beers Jane R.. Demo.Judge: Lundgren Jean D.. Demo.Inspector: Tait Marge L... Rep. Clerk: Lesniak Patricia S., Demo. Clerk: Neave Helen, Rep. Judge: Chang Mertya. Rep.Judge: Cromer Atex L., Demo. PRECINCT—Concord 174 Clerk: Havery Maralyn, Rep.Clerk: Asheraft Lucille. Demo. y Clerk: Bickford Charlotte I., Poiltng Place: Maxine Benzol — CYrlt: T Mildred. Rep. Clerk: Jaehens Gene B.. Demo.Demo. garage, 1211 Craig Drlre, COntrord. P1197INCT d 1176 Clerk. Riley Margaret. Rep.Clerk: Topping Margaret, Rep. peeto Hensel Maxine, Demn. Pnlling Place: Optimist Youth PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 006 PRECINCT-Concord 135 Jaigd e r Nichols PauLne 14. Center— lst and A streets. Cowell. Polling Place: Clair Driscoll Polling Place: Talitha Y. Em- Demo. Inspector: Young Mildred It. garage.737 Chorb a Drive. Pleasant ery— Residence. 1696 Garnet Lane Judge: Pooier Amy C.. Rep Demo. Hill:Concord. Clerk: Tiernan Shirley. I(on Judge: Johns Rom J.. Demo.Inspector: Haa6easan Eha J.. 2 r 5.3 Demo. Pomo[ Place: Isabdl Wamtsdn— Cbtk• Day Madratl E.. Sammar TIiW!C.,Deane. Judge: Head Adak, Dano. ggaarrage, lot Reedy Circle. Pleasant PUMC1MCi—Plaaaaet Hill 00 ILeen e awake E., amp. rte- Judge: Barr bone. amp. Hal. Polling Place: G. C, We" J : Jvft Mar" K.. Dram, Clerk: Johanna These, Dano.Inspector:Wamosb laabeR,li<ep. garage. 134 Doris Drive, Pleasant Clerk: Dris roll Clair. Demo. Jed : Sewell Luther E•. Demo. Hill Fkr j • Clerk: Smlth Lorraine M.. Rep. Judge: Dam[awd DarothaL Inspector: IwaVlU IMIM G.. Clark. Breamm Wilms. Demo. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill OM Demo. Demo. PRii>CDICl'—Please-- HIR 1M Polling Puce: Evelyn Jahsson— Clerk: Cooper George W., Juage: Woad Barbara, sop. Place: Eleloe a- Johnna 7kfamilyroom. 144 Cortsen Road, Clerk: Goodding Irene IL. Asp. J dggee: llcYsy Rose. Dow. O e, Dd Sombre Lane — Pleasant Hill. Clerk, Monahan Elsie A- Demo. Ciend<: Lucas Delores R., Dano. Walsall. Creek- Inspector: Johnson Brantley, PRECINCT—Pleanaat Hill OW Clerk: Jaura 811210 B. Rep Wyk Yom.Demo. Polling Place: Norman Inkster— Clerk: Park Meddine 8., Deato. IJ Fisher Acme U. Rep. Aw Judge: Jacobs Lucille. Ri arsge. 3e LUbona Court. Pleasant PRECINCT—Plaasant Hill 00 J maria Patricia E.. Rep. 1r Judge: Savoy Donna J. Aep. Hill POWN rum: Ehua Wade — y Make. moo•Clerk: Johnson Evelyn• Demo:Inspector: Feed Frances M., Rep. praM Side entra-ee, 1N and Clerk: Yetmtg Verna E., Rep.Clerk: Pelrano Evelyn, Bop Jtudle: IJ-doey Aar1ot14 Rep strive. Pleasant HaL Clerk: Warner Manna L.. Rep.Clerk: Landing Ekaear. Rep J dg: Schmitt Viola, Dano. Inspector:Wade Enaoa.Damn, PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill O10 Cleric: Bowel Le Nora E.. Demo. Judge: Gallagher Mrytie Dow Flaw Graft no in1Riik — Polling PUce:Alba Dougler Clerk: Inluler Adds. Rep Judge: Finebam Kathleen, Deno. garage. 141 Twinview Drive.rive P1, era- Gert: Cline Etbel 1 Dano-Clerk: Walker Jean Q. Dano. G Jean Way—Walnut ant Hill. PRECIRICT nasant HIR Ogf Clerk: Harding Illaey E.Dano.Q Inspector: Dougherty Alba,Demo. RbRiag Piece: Diablo Vista School Clark: Aaevefi Hdsu E. Rep J E•• Lucille.Judge: MacAlvey Sylvia. Rep. —Library.377 Boyd Road•Pleasant PRECINCT•—Pleasant Hill 064 Wlsbs- Jen- M, Rep•Judge: Kinnard Vivian. Demo. HIR. Palling Place: stooge B. shwart Clerk: Rose Alice. Rep J= or Vlegh" Rep. — garage. Igl'T Maybelle Drive, Clark• MwGienb Darty A..Clerk: Stetson Idella, Sep. Judge: NewgaM Dorothy J.. Rep. Pleasant ROL Clerk: Harris E., Rep.Judge: Doglis Joanne C., Rep laspeetor: Stewart ltad/e B.. PRECINCT—Pleasant en Clerk: Grotls Norma. Rep. Demo. o Marian V Polling Place:Richard Murdock— Clerk: BUbur Giannlna!.. Rep. Judge:Anderson Virginia A..Rep. PRECENI -Pbomme Hill 107 family room.346 Valley View Drive. Clerk: Shouey Demo.Judge: Slower& Andrew C„ Rep, P Plane: Hoary T. KnowsDorothy. 43 .Pleasant Hal. PRECINCT—Pleasant HlR ON Cleric: s[attkews Helan L.. Demo. —lamly Room. 3601 Waodlawn Inspector: Little WlRiamette. Polling Place: Jobs T. Parsons— Clem: De Roos Sylvia J., Rep• Drive — Walnut Creek. Dano. ttara>R. 3443 Geraldine Drive. Clerk: Wilson Jane. Rep.Gad Versa. Danoz Judge:Burr Wanda. Rp. Pleasant HIR. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 044 Judge: Ba-rke Elsie. Rep. Judge: Colter Dolwes. Rep- Parsons Mary !•. P+WOW Plane: Alice M. Fiddle J Lege Rebseea. Dano. r Clerk: Murdock Dorothy. Demo. Demo. garage. Its-Roche Drive. Plass• Nin Lab, Rev. a Clerk: Abodes Lillian• Rp Judge: HacDoutall Jean 1t-. Rep. an H&R CNrk: Eel Vdme R., INn Clerk: Griffith P.. Demo. Judge: Murray s[ary E.. Rep.Inopecke': Ca-ears Juanita G.. : PlsMrsen Eva A.. Rep.DaH Clerk: Dods Margie E., Rep. Demo.PRECINCT—Pleasantllingl HfR ol! PRECII6C1'—Pleasant Bill tis Polling Place: Free ill Rad Clerk: TGalla Mary. Demo. J ge: >g Aske. Demo. Ztbd Demo. Pig Plane: Lads S. Davis Church. 2551 2551 Pleasant Hill Road. Deemo. GaRardo ltarfe-e A. Clete stellula VinU1a.Demo. Garage. UU Nauman Drive—Pleas-dxr,- Pleasant Hill. PRECINCT—Pleasant Bill OSM Clot: Patrick Awe Z. Rap. ant HRR. speetor: Moore Alma•Rep Polling Place:Doris.Bessegbini— C3wk: amber nary M. Rep.tea° MaYbeft. rRX1e: WhI&e Jeanne P., bemo. PRLQIfCT—Pltasant HRI OIC. Judge: Betts Helen Demi ant Fad Oates tea' !ltas 1 o11iam place: Ddaes 8agn&doei Rabea Dolores K.. Damao. ffy DriK, Cleric: Daub Jerre M., Demo.Clerk: Lorick at Patricia P..Demo. Beasegkini Doris pleasant B! 341 Clark: Lassos Dade L. Demo. Clerk: Moots Kathryn D., Demo. PRECNNIT PaeMeo OOtClerk: Dennis Florence G.. Rep. Judge: Creme Vldet&e H.. Demo. Wright Debris X. PRECINCT—Pleasant Bill 013 Judge ltaetinez Merle L, >km• Damao Polling Pleas: Scout Nut, Canter Polling Place:Dorothy L.Gwen— Clerk: Berney Shari. step. Judge: Hlleendod Dolores. Rep. Avenue — Pachmmm Nettles Ellrabeth,garage, 112 Mercury Wq, Pleasant Cly: Wni lam moo• Jmoge: 1Bebsmbeum Desalt. Hill. Clerk: Fib Ellen. Demo. Smith Christine A, R0P• Judge: Porter Myrtle. Rep.Inspector: Owen Dorothy L., Rep. PRLCINCI'—Picaoant Hill 001 Judge: Cobb Lars L.. DemoJudge: Boles Helen E., Rep. Polllrg Place• J. K. Graham — Cbsk: ldooer /We• Demo- Judge: Thyfault Verna V.:Demo. residence. Janice Drive, Pleas Cl,*: Hail Dora L.. Dano. Clack: DmtTs Dena- r ReQpert: Wittenberg Madeleine B., ant Hill. PRECIKT—Pleasmt HMR N7 Clerk: Stewart Leunaan. Dano. 51 Clerk• Sildey Barbar Rep Inspector:-Graham AtrreTla B., mail age. l& DDrivvee. Clerk: T— aam ovnsg Barbara, Rep gar PItECINCR=Paa6eco00i Clerk: Neptune Jean. Demo. Judge: Poertner Helen E.. Demo. Pleasant HILL Garage. Ads Drive PPacheco. t PRECINCT—Pleasant Hili 014 Ju ddggee Thurata Joy. Repo mace R• 1-s sete Timber LtlRan. Demo.Polling Place: WestVirginia C Siler Cleric: Smith Joanne Demo. Judge: Steadman Mary. Demo.Judge: Gasaway Laura. Demo. r `garage. 1tM Westover Drive. Clerk: Jones Joanne A., Rep.Pleasant Hill. Clerk- Vida Phyllis. Demo. Judge: MocGulaess Phyllis, Demo. Jude: Skodsk Marie. Rep. fir` Inspector: Sigler Virginia C.. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 001 Clerk: Sebmlt Rae. Demo. Clerk: Weaver Ruth. Rep. F- Demo. Polling Place: Rom M.Mackin— Clerk: Heck Berenice. Demo. E beth. Rep. Judge: Sckreeder EUmbeth J.. garage. 3314 Sherman Drive. Pleas- Clark: Nicholas Gaye. Rep. r Demo. ant Hill. PRECIICT—Pleasant Hill Or PRECItC.T—Pacheco 000 x. Judge: Reeks Helen F.. Rep.I Macon Rohe Mt,Demo. Polling Place: Barbara G. Fuller Pofllhg Place: Kay Florence — Clerk: Johnson E.. Rep. J Youmans Ruth L.. Demo. —garage. 179 Jeannie Drive. Pleas- Residence, 313 RRq Drive — Mar- Clerk: Clark Caroli.. Rep. Judge: Bandy Isabella. Rep.ant HILL tkntz Clerk: Thornburgh Louise, Rep Clerk; y Rep. 1nspeetor• Sexa.uer Stacy E.. Rep. Inspector: Gair Stena B.. Demo. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 015 Clerk: Blasingame Beulah. Demo. Judge: finger Ann. Demo. udge: Term Frances M.. Demo. Polling Place: Pleasant Hill Clark: Perms Lara Rep. J Gage Virgh" K.. Rep.Judge: Juarez Duels X. Dema Grange Hall, 00 Gregory Lane. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 032 Hoag • Demo. Clark: Florence Kay. ^o- Pleasant Hal. Polling Place: H.E.McDonald— Clark: Fuller Berber's J.. Demo. Clerk: Paskey Evelyn, Dema Inspector: Waite Stella D.. Demo. garage. 3412 Treadway Lane. Pleas Clerk: Gerdes Darlene. Demo.Clerk: Marian Sim&, Demo. Judge: Corolla Lucy. Rep. ant Hill. PRECIICT—Pieasmt am Ott PRECINCT—Paebeeo OM Judge: Avon PatriciainoCorrine. Rep Inspector: McDonald Heim E., meal 4- recreation room. lit/ Muiailing purlp es e Room, lot DeaderClerk: Allen Pa Pacheco Schad M, Rep Dano. Contra Costa Highway. Pleasant Street— Pacheco.Clerk: Hedberg e r Paan ya. Deno.Judge: Romeo Karen, Rep. Rai. Imps: iseetue Alice F.. Demo. rClerk: Hedberg s[eralva J., Rep• Judge: Not /ppp pted. PRECINCT—Pleasant Nin Oli J Jones Jean, Rep. Judge: Lu1an Fors. Demo.Cork: Greyer o Ann M., Rep. = Polling Place: Gloria W. Price— Clerk• Not Appointed. Juwugge: Fehr Agnes, Rep Judge: Meyer Berths. Rep. garage. 90 Oak Vue Road. Pleasant Clerk: Not Appointed. Clerk: Hubert Marti Jo. Rep.r9erk: Vlach EHa R.. Demo. HM. PRECINCT—Peasant Hol 003 P Clark: Spencer OJ. Ml a. Dorno. Inspector: Price Gloria W.,Demo. Polling Place: Maxine K M[iera— Place: WlRiam Beall — PRECINCT—Paebeeo M 4,Judge: Weatwick Birdie M., Rep residence, 155 Jackson Way. Pleas- Poking Judge: Anderson Irene. Demo. ant Hill. garage. 1034 Shirley Drive. Pleasant Paling Place: Wilfred O'Neill — Clerk: Welliver Ruby G.. Demo. In 11(311 Basement, 31111 Paso Nagel — Con- spector: Miers Maxine IC., Clerk: Oxley Eva M.. Dano.Demo. Inspector: Thompson Rowena M, card.terClerk: Granquist Harold E., Rep. Judge: O'Connor Jeanne 11, Rep Aep O•NdR Faye E. Rep. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 017 Judge:Kendrick Estella K..Demo. Judge: Thomas Thai C-, Rep-Ju 33tau1 Anita Rep. Polling Place: Catherine Ramus Clerk: Levitt Carol. Demo. J BallersteU Barbara. Rep. Judge: Money-Penny Laurette. residence. 115 Bridge Road. Clerk: Wueriberger Helm. Demo. Regalia• Demo. Pleasant Hill. Clerk: llsonneY Annie M., Demo. Clerk: Brain Mayhelle. ReRep. Clerk: Rasmussen Rose M.. Demo.e Inspector: R a m u a Catherine. PRECINCTing Pl asa 0 PRLCMCPfieamntnt lton Hill 041 Clerk: Yocam Beim. Demo. Judge: Reedy Anne-Made. Demo. gatiponall Church—fellowship room. Polling Place: Ellen S. Roseman Clerk: Not appolsled. Judge: Donovan Nadia. Rep 404 Gregory Lane Pleasant Hill.sarage,13114 Ruth Drive.Pleasant PRECINCT—P 014 Clerk: Lewis Shirley. Demo. Inspector: Butterfield Joan J., Polling Place: La Vottur M Gnu- a Clerk: Jackson Pauline. Demo. Rep. Inspector: Roseman Ellen S.. cher — Garage. 06 Santa Lucia Clerk:BeckmeNCr— Dyer ant Kilt, Dorno. Judge: Cervi Helen !.. Dorno. Judge: Fox Kathryn, Rep. I nraipeetorlleasant runkhhowwr Joan.PRECINCT—Pleasant 811101- Judge: Moore Helen M.. Rep Judge: Roberts Doires L Rep. dnaPollingPuce: EYrieae L Kam.Clerk: Deas BeryL Demo. Clerk: Jackson Mary E.. Demo.merer—family room.MD Stevenson Clerk: Clark Yvonne A., Rep. Judge: Underwood Sandra J.. Drive. Pleasant Hill. Clerk: Packer Jo Anne. Rep.Clerk: Wilson Kasen C.. Rep. Demo. Inspector: Devereux Thelma. PRECINCT—Pleasant Bill 004Clerk: Ellery LttelYs A Judea: Jordon Jeamnstfe, Demo. Demo Polling Plane•Betty L.De Soto— PRECINCT Pleasant Hal O@ Cterk: Cray- Gesaldlne Demo. Judge: Osmer Vivian M., Rep. garage.425 Maureen Lane.Pleasant Polling Place:Emily P.Decker— Clerk: Barrington Janke. Rep. r Judge: Robinson Nina W.. Demo. Hill. garunpe 35 Baylor Lane Pleasant Cl-rk: Jordon Arm. Dano. Clerk: Canty Helen J., Rep. Inspector: Osgood Lura D., Rep. Inspector: Decker EmUy P.. RepClerk: Michaelis Edwina C.. Rep. Judge Ingalls Geraldine S.. Rev. Judge: Polling Plea: aern&N ML Coker-' Clerk: Fisher Dorothy J., Demo. Judge: De Soto Betty L., Demo. Judge D7 Eileen. Demo Argenta Drive — Pa- PRECINCT—Pleasant Bill Olt Clerk: Speck Ella, Demo. Cleft::Alexander Alla. Rep Mom Eats. Demo. Paul" Place: 10"y MenryHdd Clerk: Corder Marion.Demo. Clerk: De Jeno Agnes. Demo. Inspector: rumpus room. 3S Sytm Drive. Clerk: Not Appointed. ba Judge: Caber Norma I-. Dorno Y .Clark: Charles Sy em Dean.Judge: Sebdtad Florence. Demo.Pleasant HUI. PRECINCT—pleasant Hill 031.PRECINCT—Pleasant NW t8iInspector: Merryfield E m rn a, Polling Place: Barbara L. Sellers Clerk: Smith Vers T., Demo Demo. garage. lilt Rose Laze,Pleasant 141Y-g Place: EMrabeW B. I(yde Cork: Net ppoMMd Judge: Robb Rose J.. Demo.KUL GwW 7M Detre • Plan' Clerk: not sd. Judie: Pe-arson Madan W.. Inspector: Sellers Barbara L» PRECINCT= 010 Demo. Demo. fir: Tremain ?era W.. Polling Piece. Dna E. French — Clerk: Malin Olive. Non. Judge:Barr Adabetk Demo. Judge:t P;yds lJizebs-h Z.. Demo. family Romeo. 34 Santa ltenka t Clerk: ShigleY Claire, Rep Judge: Cooper Mary L, Rep Judge' Mower fib. Rep. Drive — Pleasant Hal Clerk: Goodman Margrtr• Rep. Clerk- Not Appointed-A~3rwpe Jame- M, Dano Donahoe Barbara J., PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 00D Clerk: Not Appointed. Clark• Rlevals Meq 1-. Demo Judea:Polling Place:Oak Park School rk Cork: Not Appoiated art: y,bp sbtrMy A.. As J tA/r Garner Marguerite Rp. multi-use coos-, 31M Oak Park PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 007 Boulevard. Pleasant BILL Polling Place: Dolora Wrae — YRECINCI—pleasant Blit Clerk: Steeper MwL Rep Inspector: Luttrell Marian.Demo. family room lt4t Joaybelle Drive pellhni College Park High Claris[: Motrbhaw Carla, Rev. Judge: Winson Florence L, Rep. Pleasant Bal. School—Rom B-2,301 Viking Dr., Clark: Gerrard Doeaft Rep• 00 yJudge: Shaw Shirley. Rep. Inspector: Brntgs Muriel. Non.Morrison Mildred. PRECINCT-gra-epi - Auden- of Clerk: Alstrand Jeweletia. Rep. Judge: Wroe Dolora M.. Demo. Clerk: Cook Paull Demo. Judge: Beasley Mark. Demo Judea: Ruff Eaesn X. Dano- Palmas DOWAL I3D Baoita Laas— yClerk: Kenneally Esther. Rep.Clerk: Oselmer Lois. Demo. J Ekhsiedt Doris, RepPRECINCT—pleasant Hill dM Clerk: Liman Brigetle. Non. t Lind deem >• Dem: Larsm Dori It, Polling Place: Modred D. Carlson Clerk: Aleahire Bonnie J.. Demo. Clerk. ARbon Mary X. Non.Judge: Anderson Marjorie. Demo. afrontroom, 1013 Hook Avenue. PRECINCT—Pleasant Bill 038 Pleasant Hill. Polling Place: Hit& St. Jean — Clark: Seller Ids, Demo J py: Com No Law" dm 0. Rep Inspector: Carlson Mildred D.. garage. I= Jeanette Drive, Pleas.PRECTNCP—Pleasant A!R O1i Cleric: p ptea Narine O.,Daces. Rep. ant NRI. Polling Place: Frank Decker — Clark: Ruff Margaret C.. Dano. Judge: Forney Jessie L., Demo. Inspector: St. Jean Alt&, Demo. HIGarage• g11D Odin Delve — Pfetraet Clem: Tr1gIN1[o Marla. Rep.yy Judge: Knox Lillian M., Rep. Judge: Webb Frances 11L. Rep.Becker Barbara. PRECIS-Z O Clerk: Flickinger Jewel. Rep.Judge: Wyatt Millicent M.,Demo. rJudge: Knowler Barb M.,- Polling Place erkmeade Ela Clerk: Bremer Rubye, Demo.Clerk: Patterson Patricia, Demo. Judge' Emig Pamela• Rept Schad — Library, lOD Clerk: Jordan Mary M..Demo.Clerk: Porter Ivy E., Demo.Magnolia Way — Walnut Creek. Clark: Ror-s Diane, RepPRECINCT—Pleasant Hal tlM! Clark: Braden Rita Demo. Clark: Ener Nod M.. Deo. Rem. Inspector: Tunlso- Margery E., V`Polling Place: Freda Cardin — PRECINCT—INeasant Bill Oi residence.3D4 Astrid Drive.Pleasant Polling Place: Thelma J. Torrey Cloak: CeNlfos Etta, Demo. Hill. residence. 1104 Treadway Lane PRECINCT—Pleasant BRI 101 Judge: Thom Der Dori A.. Rep rw Inspector:Chaney Amelia B.. Rep. PI•asant Hill. Polling Place: Walnut Creak Judge: Thompson Elizabeth lt.. Judge: Cardin Freda. Demo.Inspector: Torrey Thelma J.. Manor—Recreation Room.tl s/ay- Clerk: Lawless Dorothy V.. Rep.hew Way — Walnut Creek. Judge: Not Appointed. Demo. McFarland Priscilla. Clerk: Do Mo June K, Demo. Clerk: Not Appointed. Judge: Chelkw Juanita, Demo. DemoIccspector: Clerk: De Mtot/e Ltbbn !.. Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed. Judge: McKinzie Near. Rep. Judge Patebe Genevieve. Rep. PR>DL71!' anav 00f r3Clerk: Not Appointed. Clerk: Flores Carmen. Demo.Jude• BarMd— Marlarn, Rumpus Room, Plea: Rolfe WUIUrns — PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 003 Clerk: Calder Barbara, Demo. Itep palnut Creek. 1 Lucy Lane — Polling Place: Elvin J. Steele — Clerk: Bentley Elizabeth,Demo. hark. Frederick Genevieve H..residence, 131 Cleveland Road. PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill o4o Inspector: Williams Ramona L., Pleasant NUI. Polling Place: L. Homer Pleasant Cll erk: Craig Ruth H„ Demo.Jmidge: Wilson Fay C.. Demo. Inspector: Steele Meq Bp Deno. H Ravage OS Dawn Drive, Pleasant irk- Bell Lilo Mac. DemoJudge: Clift Clara H., Rep- NUI. Judge: While Elie, Rep. Judge: Steele Livia J., Demo. Inspector: Hazzard Oriella D., PRMCIN Pleasant Hill lOIA Clerk: Sa&res Meq C., Demo. Clerk: Peters Robert J., Demo. Rep Polling Place: Walnut Creek Clerk: Smith Ellrabdh B., Rep. Clerk: Harper Zera M.. Rep. Judge: Malcolm Gloria. Demo. Manor—Recreation Room Ol May- Clerk: Cowles Marylou I, Demo. hew Way — Walnut CreakClark: Not Appointed. Judge: Norton Lillian. Rep.PRECINCT—Ssranav ON PRECINCT—Pleasant Hill 024 Clerk: Grlquist Pauline. Rep motor: Kea JaWuelene U•• Penin[ Place• Virginia Hanscom Polling Place: Faye E.MacTavih Clerk: Mohan Angelina Demo. Garage 3 0 West Newell Avenue garage. 207 Patterson Boulevard. Clerk:Norton Johanna. Demo. Browne• Wabrnt Creek. Pleasant Hill. PRECINCT—Pleasant HUI 041 Judge: Worthen Archibald R., Inspector: Stretch Alida M., Rep. Inspector: MacTavlah Faye E.. Polling Place: Lowen Rogers — Judge:e:: Holloway Mary I.• Rep. Demo. garage. 107 Heil Delve, Pleasant Not Judge Hanscom Virginia. Rep.Clerk: Barge Ruth L-• Rep. Clerk: Neuwirth Zleavwxv.Judge: Ahem Wilma L.. Rep.NUI• Clerk: Miller Joy A.,Cleric: Peterson Patricia. Dano.Judge: Thomson Mary, Rep I Hall Maxine, Rep. T ep Clerk: Haney Helen B.. Demo.Judge: Roger Lovmne. Rep.PRECI NCT Pleasant Hill 104 Clerk: Gordy Betty Jo. Demo. Clerk: Barben Lots, FailingJudge: Silva Virginia, Demo. P'dLog Place: Robert PRECINCT-Sarana007 Clerk: Harrison Merle. Rep, Clerk: Han James F., Rep. Garage I% Ekes Drive — tonins- polling pian: P srkmead Inter- PRECINCT—Pleasant Bila ONi Clerk: Meadows Anne M.. 1Mp Cr mediale Schad — Library. IM A 1f6 tic 34M PAGE_5 ---- v Newell Avenue — Walnut Creek.Clerk: Humphrey Edith M.. nut Creek Walnut Creek. Inspector: Bentz Mary K'• Rep. Demo. inspector: Mumford A.,.Ulldred, Inspector: Ellenburg June N., Judge: Gillette Caroline, Rep-Clerk: •Richberger June B.. Demo. Demo.' Judge: Hanson Maxine M.• Rep. Demo, Judge: Page Ina M., Rep.: Judgqq' Not appointed- Clerk: Forbra[ Eulah F., Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 2 Judge: Bennie Helen C.. Demo. Judgdi Not appointed. Clerk: Kracen Florence K-. Rep. Polling Place:Dorothy N.Sager— Clerk: Boucher Gwendollne F., Clerk:'-Dawson Adrienne, Rep. s Clerk: Olson Adrienne A.• Rep. garage. 27M Larkey Lane. Walnut Demo. Clerk: Not anointed. PRECINCT—Saranap 006 Creek Clerk: France Mildred, Demo.Clerk: Not appointed. Polling Place: G. Bruce Bentley Inspector: Sager Dorothy N.. Rep. Clerk: Long Inez• Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 033 Garage. 2236 Whyte Park Ave- Judge: Adams Catherine, Demo, PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 18 Polling*Place: James Wilson nue — Walnut Creek, Judge: Woodhead Julia B.. Demo. PoWre Place: Country Squire Garage. 1425 Walden Road — Wal- Inspector: Blackledge Edith N.. Clerk: Harvey Marjorie. Demo, Apartments — Receration Room, nut Creek,' Demo. Clerk: Tosh Hazel. Demo. 120 Walker Avenue, Walnut Creek Inspector: Fink Elizabeth, Rep. Judge: Huff'.Vera, Demo. Clerk: Newman Rachel A.. Demo. Inspector: Lawler Leslie. Rep. Judge: ,yacke Virginia, Rep.Judge: Chlavini Rosemarie, Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 9 Judge: Wallace June Pt. Rep, Clerk:.. ilson Mary H., Rep.Clerk: White. Hilda E., Rep. Judge: Hansen Sigurd, Rep. Clerk:..Polling Place: Larkey School — ICqudson Mary A., Rep.Clerk: Bentley Emilie, Rep. 2721 Larkey Lane, Walnut Creek Clerk: Poznick Ruby H.. Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 034 Clerk: Not appointed.Inspector: Gaines Elizabeth. Rep. Clerk: Madsen Shirley, Rep. polling.Place: Bertha M. Bolen— PREfINCT—Saranap 011 Judge Halstead Jessie H., Rep. Clerk: Blamy Martha, Rep. Family:Room..31 Gobel Way—Wal.Polling Place: R 5 Judge: STorrison Florence E., PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 19RaymondWyllie Polling Place: Wanda Herring — nut Cmk. Garage. 116 Springside Road — Demo. Inspector: Hartwell Inez• Demo. Walnut Creek. Clerk: Halstead Roslyn• Rep. garage. 1004 Hacienda Drive, Wal- Jutlgea.Swansok Audrey M:, Rep.Inspector: Biesbroeck Anna, Clerk: Rettig Betty L. Demo. nut Creek Judge: Bolen Bertha M„ Dema Demo. Inspector: Heming Wanda, Rep. Clerk Gionacchinl Janet, Demo Judge: Not appointed. Clerk: Babcock Ari tee H.• Rep. Judge: Wentzel Bette J., Rep.PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 4 Clerk: Genaoul Lois S., Demo.Judge: Ojala Marie A., Demo. Polling Place: Gloria Braga — Judge: Cornelius Hazel M..Demo. Cle k••-ptot appointed• Clerk: WUtse Jane N., Demo. garage• ^6 Saxton Court, Walnut Clerk: Hall Mildred D., Rep.PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 036 4v Clerk: Parsons Evelyn M.. Rep. meg Clerk:Stephenson Mrs.Arlie,Rep Polling Place: Vote absentee: h Clerk: Anderson Ludmela M.. Inspector• Braga Gloria. Rep. Clerk: Reeves Carlene C.. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 037 Rep. Judge: Casa Janet S., Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 20 Polling Place: M. R. Blanken-PRECINCT—Saranap 012. Judge: Dodge Clara. Rep. Polling Place: Virgil Parsley — ship — Garage, 700 Minert Road Polling Place: Ronald E. Gustaf. Clerk Vargas Justlna Demo. garage. 293'•Lakewood Road. Wal- — Walnut Creek. son — Garage, 121 Arlene Drive — Clerk' Deaton Polly, Demo.mit C;-ek Inspector: Connelly Frank P., k Walnut Creek. Clerk:: Evans Peru. Demo. Inspector--Hatfield Virginia. Rep. Demo. Inspector: Litton Dolores L. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 5 Junge: Stark Florian J.. Rep. Judge: Blankenship Marvin R..Judge: Yas*any Opal O.• Rep. Polling Place: Majorie A.Swift— Judge: Hawkins.•Lois L.. Demo. Demo. sJudge: Gustafson Janet C., Rep. Constance. residence. Clerk: Burlingame Const ence. — 2614 Buenos Aires Judge: Earl Bernadette A.. Demo.Clerk: Johnson Mildred E., Rep. Court.Walnut Creek R r'` Clerk: Dunn Vivian E., Rep.Clerk: Kirkpatrick Dolores E.• Inspector: Swift Majorie A.• Rep. Clerk: Rala Elinbre, Demo. Clerk: Siverts Margaret F., Rep. t' Rep. ' Judge: Davies Alma. Demo. Clerk: Flora Doris Fay. Rep. Clerk: Longshore Mary W.. Rep. PCECINCercelMarleneearl 0 5 B.. Demo. Judge: Barney Elizabeth E. Rep, PP (-IN T—WaPlacelnut PatriciaeH21 — PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 0.4[ Ct Polliflg Place: Lenore P. Ram- Clerk: Cheadle Shirley M., Rep- residence, 6 Simpson Court. Walnut —pg° eilsidgeneeEDleanor S. Enright sing. — Sun Room, 2310 Warren Clerk: Shertenlieb Louise C. Rep. Creek 205 Dogwood Drive— Clerk: Meier Karen. Rep. Walnut Creek. Road — Walnut Creek.PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 6 con- Inspector: Berndt Erwin, Rep.Inspector: Enright Eleanor S.,Inspector: Rarnsing Lenore P., Judge: Berndt Verne, Rep. c solidated with Walnut Creek 7 Demo. i;± Denfo. Judge: Oehlschlaeger Marjorie W., Judge Rowley Lucille M.• Demo. Polling Place: Bernadene W. Zim- Rep Judge: Smith Kay B., Rep, merman — residence, 2448 Casa Judge: Genevieve Young. Demo.Judge: Slater Nancy. Demo. Clerk: Bickley Margie. Rep. aWay. Walnut Creek Clerk: Smith Ann. Rep. Clerk: Reaugh Noreen F.• Rep.Clerk: Blake Esther. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 7 and Clerk: Johnston Genevieve C..Clerk: Morgan Georgianna. Non. , Cl^rk: Sawyer Carl, Rep. Clerk: White Mary Louise, Walnut Creek 6 consolidated PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 022 Cl r Polling Place: Bernadene W.Zim- Clerk: Wilson Marilyn C., Rep-Polling merman — residence. 2446 Casa Polling Place:'Walnut Creek Ree PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 039PRECTNCT-Saranap 016 Way.'Walnut Creek Hallos Center — Fast Room. Cit; Consolidated with WalnutPolling .'Place: Central Conte Park'•off Civic Drive — WalnutInspector: Zimmerman Bernadene Creek 124 Costa Sanitary District Building. W., Demo. eek"' Polling Place: Buena Vista Schooll roSnckSpringbrook Road — Walnut Judge; Lindsey Reva V., Demo. Inspector. Miller.Ruth G., Rep. — Multi-Purpose Room. 2355 San Judge; Laughlin Violata P., Rep. Judge: Juett Lduise. Repp. Juan Avenue — Walnut Creek. inspel•tor: Monaco Josephine D.. Clerk: Larson Evelyn. Rep. Judge: Ashford Minnie J. Rep. pRECTNCT—Walnut Creek 042Demo. Clerk: Osmundaen Atlee. Rep.Clerk: Newman Rachel. Demo. Polling Place: Fred Finn — Res-Judge: De Haan Dorothy M., Qnrk: McKav I1Tarion, Rep. Clerk: Storey Vera L., Demo. ldence. 334 Clyde Drive — WalnutRep, PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 8 Clerk: Flores Edna P.. Rep. mak• Judge: Fante Helen, Demo. Polling Plaee: Buena Vista School PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 022A Inspector: Finn Ruth S., Rep.Clerk: Rogers Dolores, Re Polling Place: Nellie A. Brown —P- — Stage and Multi-purpose Room. Judge: Messer, Virginia, Rep.Clerk: Mailicoat Margaret, Rep. Family Room• 1412 Lincoln Avenue vClerk: Haeverntcl: Joan, Re 235 San Juan Avenue• Walnut Judge: Plummer Mari?rie . Rep.Walnut Creek.P• Creek Clerk: Plummer Philo A., Rep. ti PRECINCT—Saranap 017 Inspector: Peterson Virginia A.• Inspector: Brown Nellie A., Rep Clerk: Scott Christine, Rep.Polling Place: Carrie MaeBailey Demo. Judge: Blanchard Bernice. Demo. Clerk: Elzfngn Haul, Rep.Garaee, 1807 Magnolia Way — Judge: Brown Eunice, Rep. Judge: McCully Lora H.. Rep. Clerk:- Ghlradelll Thelma, Rep. PRErTNCT—Walnut Creek 043WalnutCreek: Judge:•Hilton Wanda• Rep. Clerk Young, Marie L, Demo. Polling Place: Bernice H. Sher-Inspector: Batley Carrie M.. Clerk: Tuckey Harry W.. Rep.Clerk: Kirby Marie. Rep. bourne—garage. 40 Pleasant Court,Demo. Clerk- Camber Marjorie. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 023 Walnut Creek.Judge: Beatty Lena M., Rep.Clerk: Berry Louise. Rep. Inspector: Sherbourne Bernice H.,Judge: Tycer Alice E., Rep.PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 9 PStludentPlLounge 1v1 CiviArts c Rep.D-Clerk: Wilkes Barbara F., Rep. Polling Place:St.Paul's Episcopal - Jude Frederickson Beatrice M.,Clerk: Williams Marilynn J.. Rep. Church — Parish Hall, 1924 Trinity — Walnut Creek. Rep g Ren tor: Miller Vaughan Judge: Buchanan Lucille. Rep. Clerk: Hatch Katherine P•, Rep. Avenue Walnut Creek Inspector: s PRECTNCT—Saranap 016 Inspector:Kuhl Ethel S.•Demo. Judge: Latham Mary N., Rep. Clerk: Soler Thelma A., Demo.Polling Place: Marie Egli Judge: Hickman Suzanne. Rep. Clerk: Selling Thelma, DemoRumpusRoom. 43 Norman Court— Judge: Johnstone Gloria M., Re Judge: Latham Fred, Rep. Walnut Creek. p' PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 44 Clerk: Ennis Jean B. Non. Clerk: Stevens Pearl. Rep. paling Place Kath M. MortalInspector: Egli Marie M., Rep.Clerk: Rhine Gertrude, Demo.Clerk: Pohl Frances V., Demo. rye r; Judge: Bergesen Carol, Rep. Clerk: Altman Florence, Demo. Clerk: Wilcox Nancy K., Rep. —garage. 3240 Rogers Avenue. Wal- Judge: Creek 024 nut Creek.Judge: Hunter Judith J. M.. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 10 berdna C. Mello Inspector Morton Kathryn M.,Clerk: Gainor Donna R., Rep.Polling Place: St.Paulpolling PlacesEpiscopal — Residence. : AlAl Pine Stmt — Rep. sClerk: Mullen Joan. Rep. Church — Parish Hall, 1924 Trinity Judge: Mitchell Lorraine E., Rep.Clerk: Chapman Doris, Demo. Avenue. Wal^ut Creek Walnut Creek • Judge: Stolback Charlotte. Demo.PRECINCT—Saranap 019 Inspector• McFarland Esther A., Inspector. Blast Mary A.. Rep. Clerk Kilgore Sara B.. Rep.Polling Place: Martin D. Yeaman Rep• Judge: Jessup Norma, Demo. perk Dahl Maxine L.. Rep,Family Room, 15 Loma Vista — Judge: Pratt Elaine. Demo. Judge: Mello Albertina C., Rep. Clerk: Kincaid Betty, Rep.Walnut Creek. Judge: Waack Esther. Rep. Clerk: Van Scholck William R.. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 45Inspector: Olson Lenore M., Rep. Clerk: Brown Mrs. Ivan, Rep. Reo, polling Place: Laumn T. BrownJudge: Malott Dorothy. Demo. Clerk: Cunnings Helen M., Rep.Clerk: Chase.Annette, Demo. — garage. 3248 Sun Valley Avenue. Judge: Almon Helen E.• Rep.Clerk• Zimmerling Grace Y., Clerk: Schultz Barbara P.. Rep. Walnut Creek.`Clerk: Gilman Carole C., Rep. Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 025 Polling Place—Walnut Creek In Inspector: Brown Lauren T..Clerk: Buckey Joanne, Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 11 DrMO. Clerk; Not appointed. Polling Place: Walnut Creek Pres- termediate School — Library Room Judge* Hogan Dorothy, Rep,PREC'INCT arana 025 bytrrian Church — Room 1, 172(1 7• 425 Walnut Boulevard— Walnutp Judge: McLean Rose R., Demo.Polling Place: P. S. Butterfield— Oakland Boulevard. Walnut Creek Creek. Clerk: Cox Virginia C.. Demo. Rsidenc•C,• TO Panoramic Wray — Inspector: Klemm Vinlet• Demo. Tnsoector: Pucher Cecilia G.. Clerk:Skinner Joyce,Demo. Walnut`Creek.; Judge: Korpi Myrie E,. Demo. Demo.• Clerk: Buresh ArmWqq L., Rep, 1#Inspector: Butterfield. Frances E. Judge: Hunt Corinne M.• Demo. Judge: Berns Anna G.. Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Crdbk 46Demo. Clerk: Gravem Mildred L., Rep. Judge: Healy Zelda. Rep. polling Place: Walnut Creek Me-Judge: Lumdh Gladys, Rep. Clerk: Conover Virgina• Demo. Clerk: Bush Camille A.. Rep. thodist Church, 1513 Sunnyvale Ave-Judge, Lawrence Mary, Demo.Clerk: Zimmerling Beverley N., Clerk: Puler Lucille. Demo. nue.Walnut Creek. .Clerk, Ingram Mabel I, Demo. Rro. Clerk: Carpenter Marilyn, M..Gr Clerks"Butterfield P. S.. Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 12 Inspector:,Davis.Enloa J„ Rep. Clerk: Pheloott Ruth. Re Polling Place: L. G. Madsen — PFECTNCT—Walnut Creek 026 Judge Phelj DOrkt*. M., Rep. oRep. Judge VOiashack Blanche J.. jj PREMNCf—Saranap 026 - dining room. 1521 Brook Street.Wal- Polling Place: Town House Demo. a4"PollingPlacer Katherine L. Con- nut Creek Apartments — Recreation Room, Clerk:. Allen jorie, Rep.lty —'Residence. 1336 Boulevard Inspector: Conover Gertrude, Rep. 2570 Walnut Blvd. —Walnut Creek. Clerk: Not Appointed. WAY — Walnut Creek. Judge: Woodmansee J. Jeannette. Tnsoector: Sloey Hazel. Demo.Clerk: Not Appointed. Inspector: Connelly Katherine L., Demo, Judge: Silverhart Alice. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 47 Demo. Judge: Wright Emma. Rep. Judge: Brumfield William C.• Polling Place: E. H."Miller, gar- Yud¢e: Fischback Trudie. Rep.Clerk. Grafelman Vera M., Rep. Rep. age,1320 Conejo Way,Walnut Creek. Judge: Petrice Dorothy E.. Demo. Clerk: Moorhouse Vernieta.Demo. Clerk: Allard Larry. Rep. Inspector: Stone William D„ Rep.Clerk: O'Neal Frances, Rep.Clerk: Madsen Shirley, Rep. Clerk: Allard Lona. Rep. Judge:Komperda Pauline.Rep. Clerk: Hubbell Marge. Demo. PRECiNCT—Walnut Creek 13 Clerk: Maurer Jane. Demo. Judge: Shideler Roy L.. Rep. Clerk: Siligo T cis C.. Rep. Polling Place: Veterans Memorial PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 027 Clerk: Mohney Charlene, Rep. PRECINCT-- • HUI 007 Biulding — basement. 1250 Locust Polling Place: Oleta H. Johnson — Clerk: Bidwell Marearet, Rep. Polling Place: Edith F. Lewis — Street, Walnut Creek Garage. 421 Walnut Avenue— Wal- Clerk: Long Jolan. Rep. j Basement. 422 Arthur Road — Inspector: Beeston Catherine V., nut Creek. Martinez Rep. Inspector: Johnson Oleta H., PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 48 Inspector: Lewis Edith F., Demo. Judge: Thompson Violet W., Rep. Demo. Polling Place: Lois Wintermantel garage,. 1540 Brentwood Court, Judge: Martin Velma D., Demo. Judge: Ruff Alys C., Demo. Judge: Bartelt Marjorie. Rep. Walnut Creek. t' Clerk: Organ Lucille D. Rep. Judge: Curtis Dorothy. Rep.Inspector: Wintermantel Lois,Judge: Cortes Caroline. Demo. Clerk: Langley Vaileta. Demo. Rep Clerk: Smith Clena. Rep. Clerk: Waterman Catherine V.. Clerk: Mulhem Alice H.. Rep. R ep Clerk: McKeown Lauren, Demo. Judge: Chase Wanda. Rep. Clerk: Roberts Robbie. Clerk: Ford Helen B., Rep. Clerk: Duffy Jayne E.. Rep. z PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 14 PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 028 Judge: McDougall Eiverna,Demo. PRECINCT—Vine Hill 008 Clerk: Ritz,Jane R., Rep. u Polling .Place' Ruth Baird — Polling Place: Valley Baptist Polling Place: Josephine M. Hart- Clerk- Palmbeck• Demo. Basement; 4169 Arthur Road — Church — Fellowillip Hall, lower wig — Family Room. 227 Los Ban- Clerk: Wascoe Earllne M., Rep. Martinez level. 1355 Creekside Drive —Wal- os Avenue — Walnut Creek. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 49 Inspector: Whittenburg Hattie L., nut Creek Inspector: Hartwig Josephine M Polling Placa;..Joyce McBee—re- Demo. Inspector: Ketels Gladys. Rep, Demo. Judge: Kay Madge, Rep. Judge: Anderson Ramona M., creation room, entrance on Citrus, Judge: Mikesell Marie L.. Demo. 3327 Perada Drive, Walnut Creek. Judge: Baird Ruth. Demo. Judge: Brown. Gladys M.. Rep. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 50 Clerk: Kennedy Bernita, Demo. Clerk: Brown Milton D., Rep.Judge: Maddock,Margaret,Demo. polling Place'Claire Bartlett,tar- Clerk Castro Angela, Demo.Clerk: Adams Helen, Rep. Clerk: Anderson Florence. Demo. age. 3340 Peachwillow Lane. Walnut Clerk: Nelson Barbara J., Demo. Clerk: Chapman Beatrice L• Rep. Clerk: Ayers Marcella. Rep. Creek. PRECINCT—Vine Hill 009 PRECINCT—Walnut Creek is A Clerk: Baird. Edith. Rep. Inspector•Bartlett Claire.Demo. Polling Place: Esther Martin — Polling Place: Valley Baptist PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 029 Judge: TTrbaniah Helen E., Demo. 1 Garage, 730 Michele Drive — Mar- Church — Fellowship Hall, Inver Polling Place: San Miguel Ele- Judge: Thomas Jo Anne V„ Non. tinez_ level, 1355 Creekside Drive. Walnut mentary School — Nurses Room. Clerk: Imhoff Nancy A.. Rep. rr` inspector: Martin Esther, Demo. Creek 245 El Divisadero Street — Walnut Clerk: Thomas Betty L.. Demo. Judge: Walker Anne H.. Demo. Inspector: Wallenius Inez E., Creek. Clerk: Boyle iMarilyn L.. Rep. Judge: Day Dorothea L.• Demo. Demo. Inspector: Winter Loretta M., PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 49 and Clerk: Jackson Willie D„ Demo, Judge: Schwarz Merle I... Rep, Demo. Walnut Creek 51 Clerk: Butler Verba H., Demo. Judge: Schwarz Frederich W.• Judge: Shotwell Betty, Rep. Polling Place. Joyce McBee—re- x Clerk: Martin Dorothy M.. Rep. Demo. Judge: Tully Margaret, Rep. creation room, entrance on Citrus. PRECINCT—Vine Hill 10 Clerk: Silbert Gladys C., Rep.Clerk: Kern Mrs. George T., 3327 Perada Drive, Walnut Creek. Polling Place: Frances E. Marin Clerk: Mills Bernice A.. Rep. Rep. Inspector: McBee Joyce, Rep. Garage. 4560 Blum Road. Martin- Clerk: Verrey Minnie. Rep. Clerk: Chapin Agnes V., Rep.Judge: Van Scoy Cathryn Rep. C c PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 15 Cleerk: Sobolik Bernice, Demo. Judge: Snyder Mary, Demo. Inspector: Marin Frances E.. Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 030 Clerk: Vitamonti Sallie Ann, Rep. 13 11n. Room — Near Ila5 Leisure Lane, Pollmg Place: Evelyn Jackson — Clerk: Edwards Roszelle, Demo. Judge, Amerine Pansy, Demo. Walnut Creek Garage, 303 Los Felicas Avenue — Clerk: Hoop Greta E., Rep. Clerk: Matthews Charlotte. Rep. Inspector Borden Donna Rep. Walnut Creek. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 52 nClerk: Bagno Jean, Demo. Judge: Kindschy Cora M.. Rep. Inspector: Jackson Evelyn, Rep, polling Place: Patricia Wlllfams— PpE^TNCT—Vine Hill 11 Judge: Kemline Hilda. Rep. Judge: Songey Martha, Demo. garage, 1419 Carriage Drive,Walnut Polling Place: Gilds Spencer — Clerk: Caprin nah V„ Demo.Judge: Eitzel Simone. Demo. Creek, ga-age, 3 Benita Way. Martinez Clerk: Heinz Eunice Rep. Clerk: Hanson Mrs. Robert, Rep. Inspector: McCullum Barbara, t Inspector: Spencer GUda,Demo. Clerk: Heinz Edwin. Rep. Clerk: Kerr Patty S., Demo. Demo. Judge., Smith Patricia, Demo_ PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 16 Clerk: Obal Dorothy, Rep. Judge: Williams Patricia, Rep. Judge: George Beverly, Demo.Polling Place: R. J. Hansen — PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 031 Judge: Johnson Joanne M.,Demo. Clerk: Harrington Margaret L., family room. 1961 Opal Stmt. Wain Polling plata: Mrs. Cordal E. Clerk: Gotilart Arlene. Demo. r Demo_ nut Creek King — Garage, 211 Los Cerros Clerk: Larsen Joyce I.,• Rep, Clerk: Hager Marguerite. Inspector: Leonard Mrs. Lee E,• Avenue — Walnut Creek. Clerk: Reed Verna E., Rep. Clerk: Norton Wilma. Demo.Rep. Inspector: Toomb Carolyn R.. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 33 and PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 1 Judge: Hildebrand Lydia E„ Rep. Walnut Creek 54 Consolidated. Pnlling Place: Dorothy Satter — Demo. Judge: Witthatu James K., Rep. Polling Place: Russell Barney— Living room. 551 Coralfe Drive, Judge: Stewart Guthrie. Demo. Judge: Hyllegard Phyllis S., Nae. residence. 1323 ?errebonne Drise. Walnut Creek Clerk: Brooks Mary L.. Rep. Clerk: Manary Bernice. Rep. Walnut Creek. Inspector: Miller Helie H., Rep. Clerk:McCleary Jutta. Rep. Clerk: Toone Lillian M., Demo. Inspector: Barney Jewel, Rip. TiJudge: Satter Dorothy. Rep. Clerk: Murphy Ruth. Rep. Clerk: ng Beatrice. Rep, udge: Lippis Evelyn, Demo. Judge: Teeter Dorothy T., PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 17 PRLCiIiCT—walnut Crackk 032 Judge: Bryant Joan. Re R Clerk: Hutchison WWwAminsD„ Polling Place: Ina Mae page — Polling Place: William EUanbtlrg Clerk: Eaton Fern..Demo. garage, 348 Margarido Drive. Wal- — Garage. 324 Femray Drive — Clerk: Spitzer Grave. Rep, H 3 ,; s cr Clerk: Gray Norma M.. Demo.Judge: Smith Z. Wells. Rep. vard,' Walnut Crook. PRECU T—Walnut Crush 10 PRECINCT—Walnut Chet S4 Con- Jude: Berates Enid C., Rep. Blyet Zdbk Nae. Palms Plane: Jana S. PYt solidated with Walnut Crest 53.Clem: Nielsen Evelm Rep Jndse: Jmaa SINIa Gertrude Drew. pra/e > SNOW AVOMM Wal- Polling Place: RuaseII Barney— Clerk: Nklnen llaloom, Rep. Jn s: RgyctaQ Gastnrda H. test Crt sk. Mme T.residence. 1323 Terrebmne Drive, Clerk: Cowell Leon A» Clow AW Walnut Cheek. PRZQNCr—Wabint Croat ?i Clem: Le ago W1dMd Ii.. Il e: Zanesuals Eva. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Crook 75, Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Demo. PYO Jean 3.. ROS Polling Place: Evelyn R.Collins-- Room. near 1441 Oakmont Drive. Clerk: Mabon Betty, Bp. 4 Kno Mary J.. Danes. garage. 2746 Grande Camino. Wal- Walnut Creek. Clerk: Laugrods IIIIisNmda. Rep. Clark: Fate Abet M.. Rep. y. nut Creek. notppec Agan Zdla L.. Rep. PBECINCT—Walnut CEO* 110 Clark: Not Avociated. Inspector: Collins Evelyn R.. Rep. Jnindge Allan Kenneth B., Rep Palling Plane: Marjorie H. Harris Palecui r—Wabwt Creek in eon- Judge: Reed Vivian O.. Rep. Judge: Gaffney Geraldyne. Rep. — garage. 110 Sutherland Drivesubdoltd wills Walnut Crook 1244. Clerk: Green Ann. Rep. Clerk: Piper Aileen C.. Rep. Walnut Crook. Clerk: Richardson Jean, Demo.Clerk: Lee Louise L.. Rep. InspOelar: Harris Marjorie H.. gar gs. Oak!Bund. Suns PRECINCT—Walnut Creek Jot and Clerk: Lee Fritz O., Rep. Demo. IA., betwtorr Janes A Oak Rad. Walnut Creek 131 and Walnut Crook Room, near 2300 Pine Knoll Drive, Judge: McInksh L WM DC, Rep. Walnut Crook. 143 PRECINCT Walnut Creek 76 Judge: 1ieCautey 1ldwn.H, BtP Polling Place: Etbelmoo M. Wil- Walnut Creek. Cask: Video, Bhp, IJ Iiams—garage. 013 Wlget Lane, apector: Smith Helen B.. Rep. Clerk: 1 J.. DOma Judge: k Walnut Creek. Judge:e: Curtis Dorothy L. Rep. Chrk: Qu my Norma L, Bp Clerk: Inspector: Lewis Dora E.. Rep.Judge: Curtis Thomas. Rep. PRECINCTWaLwt Creak Ill Clark:Judge: Williams Ethelmoo M.. Clerk: Lausten Louis Demo. Fallins Plans: Beatrice Rep. Clerk: Lausten Vera. Demo. a— N7terk: Judge: Overstreet Claim Rep.Clerk:Snyder Viola M..Rep, Creek.• 770 Drive.Walnut Walnut Crook =tt Croon 727 and Cleric: Lewis Everett. Rep. PRECINCT'—Walnut Creek 'fJ 7 ector Supers Bestriet. Dorno Walnut Crook 1144 Farreeonsll tatlM- Clerk: Turner Dorothy. Rep. Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Jtd/e: Ftngssun Susan B..Ikea Pais laul Place: 1a on Barber — Clerk: McVickers Pauline. Demo. Room, near ZM Pine Knoll Drive. Judge: Halaeth Marina Z.. DOma wenn James & Oak Rod. PRECINCT—Walnut Cheek: 57 Can- Walnut Croon. Caen: Lindberg LOlna Z.. Doors. Walnut Creak. solidated with Walnut Creek M Inspector: Fraoson Bessie. Rep. Ciera: Cadsrb nd Mary F., Deno. I ttt Gtvrve Joao. Rep• Polling Place: Phyllis Stepp--ear Judge: Everest Evelya, Rep. Cterk: KMteY lesolltY. Beg•larder: Kessler Zkmnar C. age. 2024 Quiet Place Drive, Walewt Judge: Ridges Blanche, Rep PRECINCT—Walnut Crook 112 Judge: NatCreek. Clerk: Framsen Harold, Rep Palms plooe; r. I — Clerk: Barber Jean. BepPRECINCT—Walnut Creek tit Clerk: Everest George, lisp residence. 700 Palmer Rood. Web Cleat: Baan Martha !.. Rep-RePollingPlace:U.-Wilma Wallace-- Clerk: Stark Madolio. Ikep. nut Cr11@IL garage, =001 Fyne Drive.-Waasgrt -PBECI1XV. Polling Wain Pa I Clerk: Not p e oRossmoor gI nspe tor: Hoven Florence D., pppN Wabiut Crook in Inspector Wallace•M.Wilma.Room, near 2010 Golden Rain Ba JudiNe: Teak Helen. Rep.- Palling place: Ruth Z Lair Judge: -Hoskinsm JosspkineZ_ Walnut Creek. Jam: DGMIL — family Teem. 27M Cllerq SODemo. Inspector: Hawkins Gladys X. Clerk: leach lea Walnut Crook Ruth E.. Judge:Schlaman Marietta J..Bep• Re Clerk: Kimoto Violet- Demo mo. Sitp Clerk: Anderson Clara S., Rep Judge: Vail Elbert M» Nap. Clerk: Lott Sorted K. DJ dge: Cameron Maxine Clerk: Reed racwl:. lip Judge: Evans Isabelle. Rep. PRECINCT--Walms Creek lli ono.n* Clerk: Wahl:Grace.'Bap Clerk:Vora Sedhorst Erieh..Rap. poppW Plate: J. Donald MaCar- Judge: Hansen Irene C., NewPRECINCT-Wainut'Crack.!' Clerk- Dermis Ztdia'C» Rep. matdr — lnmilr' Teem; 110;Sylvan Ciera: ThomasAngdlna, DoomPollingPlace: Serena Winkler— Clerk:Eckman Ella 75» Rep;Road. Walnut' Creel. Clerk: Mitclall June. lisp.garage, 7113 EI Divlsadero Avenue, PRECINCT'—Walnut Creek 79h. res Walnut Creek. Polling Piste—Rossmoor Laundry Dem :o. Laughland Posr1 J., Clerk Bartlett Bulb. Dorno. King Elizabeth A..Rep. Room. near 2901 Golden Bain Road, Judge' Grwass Butt H, LaP- PRS Wabntt C:selt 130-Inspector: a Judge: Burton Gladys. Rep. Walnut Creek. Judge: Not Appointed. Polling Lavonne M. Mal- i P Clerk: Not Appointed. tbm — rssfdenoe. 10 MaywoodJudge: Vavrua Jean, Trete. Inspector: Keen Ruth C., Demo.Preto Drive. Wabwt Crook.Clerk: Winkler Serena. Demo. larder: Sullivan Genevieve. Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed.IClerk: Scudder Eleanor. Rep Judge: Stops ]Lary. Rep. Inspector: 11/rtldsan Lavornne M., Clerk: Sexton Lorraine. Re0. Clerk: Cady Dorothea. Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed PRECINCT—Walnut Crook 2 Clerk: Gillett Virginia, Demo.Palms PRECINCT—Wafout Crook is ssk Maldrod. Rep-PRECINCT—Walnut Polling Place: Lawrence Barton— Clerk: Gillett Kenneth, Demo. Plant: Carl Cartoon — Jam; BarabkY Canal. Bop• residence. 1400 Dos Palo Drive. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 748 21 Garret Court. Walnut mak: Welad Frances 11. Demo. y Walnut Creek. Polling Place: Rosamoor Laundry ma In Greene Bertha 11L. k: McCtxkte Barbara J., ltep. Inspector: Barton Eloise. Rep. Room. near 2100 Golden Rain Road Clerk: 7htdgtw Judge: Fales Ruth. Demo. Walnut Creek. Rei PRcrin T—Walcott Creek 771 Judge: Johnson Nellie J.. Demo. place: H. Robert Nan-Judge: Ball Jeanne D., Demo.Inspector: HlII Frances E.. Demo. Poriin[ Clerk: Meisenheimer Ella G., Ju gdecYAmRep. Lam: aar Gr Wal — reek. e. 3M La Casa. Fly, Demo. Judge: n Franclwn. Rep. Clark: McGedron Katherine B.. Walnut Crook. Clerk: Estel Josephine. Demo.Clerk: Court Eva Rep instreelor: Nd AnPointe Clerk: Lockyer Josephine, Rep. Clerk: Cook Caddie. Rep. Judge: Brooks Wanda. Rep, PRECINCT—Walnut Crede Ol Clerk: Sayset Louise. lieu Caen: Not ted iw 3!lnavalpY Joan. Bp. Polling Place: Barbara Real— PRECINCT—WaLmt Crook 071 PRECINCT'—W art Croon lit Not AppoiabOL family room. 1017 Homestead Ave- Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Place: Murwood Schad— PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 131 can- a nue. Walnut Creek. Room near 136 Golden Rain Road, music roan. 2060 Vanderslice Ave sdadated with Walnut Croon 60. uf- Inspector: Raley Patricia. Rep. Walnut Greet. me. Walnut Crsek. 5a palms per: Etbalmse M. Wit- Judge: Real Barbara. Rep Inspector: Hawkins Catherine M, Judge: Oswaltdy M F» A•' 1Wm garage. fti Wlset Lane. Judge: Olcott Emma D., HeP Demo. Judge: McCullough Dorothy V.. lV+^art Croon.fi Clerk: Bassett Mabel T., Rep. Judge: Hitch Marjorie, Rep. Inaneetae: Clerk: Tomlinson Marjorie D.. Judge: Miller Gertrude. Dema31111116 : Della Pamela, Dema Judge: Rep. Cleric: Hawkins John L. Demo Clerk: Slavens Helen. Rep. Merit:Clerk: Solomon Ursula Rep Caere: Andersen 17e3en Rip Clerk: West Frances, Rep.PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 02 Clerk: Andersen Jotm R., Bep. Clark: Polling Place: Frank Bovo—gar- PRECINCT—Walnut Crede Or PBDCINCl'—Walnut Creek 11i and W age.162 Sierra Drive.Walnut Crook. and Walnut Crede 57 Conseil- Walnut Creek 04 consolidated.PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 112 j Inspector: Krider Lillian. Rep. dated- Pocllns Place: Harry C. Bees — Potting Pte: Clara L. Farrell. Judge: Krider T.f111an, Rep.Polling Place: Phyllis irarave. 1170 Rudgear Roa4 Walnut — Karate. 2011 Melillo Drive. Wal- s Judge Gottshall Nancy.Rep erase. 7f024 Quiet Place Drive, CredL inspector: Higgins Mildred E.. art Creek. Clara I... Rep—Clerk:Tamberg Dixomb. Rep. Walnut Creek inspector: Farrell Clerk: York Byron. Step. Pgyllis Stepp. Tema duo' Jndee: Farrell Laois I... Rep-p. Tuckey Harry Rep Inspector: Phyllis Judge: Bass Elalpe. Demo. Judge: Belson Varna M.. Deno- PRECINCT—Walnut Crenae p Judge: Not Appofmled.J , te ZDar .. ep. Clerk: Aatarel rpm.F. . BeP• Polling Place: Civic Arts Theatre. Cleric: Not Appointed. Clerk: Clerk- Adams Margie, Rep. Oerk: Fowler Mary. Rep- corner Locust and Trinity. Walnut Clerk: 4444 Appointed mss*: Edwards Mary. Rep' x. Creels. Clerk: Not ted. Clerk: Suttee Agee• Demo. pRZg Wahatt Crook 137 Inspector: Tickner Alma B.. Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Cris 101 PRECINCT—Walnut Crook 117 Pnnine Place: The Crepk5lde — y Judge: Culligan CedLa M.. Rep. Poilius Platz: Patrada Tract — Polling Plate: Patricia A. Hart rnutti-purptnoo room. 1450 Crednide Judge: Vaught Doris L., Rep• residence, 144 Tombardi Ginnie, nut Creek M Bishop Wal- D.ry Walnut Crook. a. Clerk: Weant Basel P..Demo. Walnut Creek. Inspector' Kuenzler 14etty I., inspector: BuUm Harriet J.. a` Clerk: Knight Vivian.Demo. Insure Trost Patricia, Rep. Clerk: Zwissler Joan. Rep. larder Gasison Zdoa, Rep. Jud: Hart Patricia A.. Rep Lafaflle Margaret M.. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 04 Con- Judge: angels Jean. Rep. Deno. solidated with Walnut Creek 110 Clerk: CarroII Arun H., Darty Judge: Johannessen Juliet M, Jep. ndge: Bousaek MAudfe. Nan- Polling Place: Harry C. Sass— Clerk: McLClroy Ethel, Rep.Clerk: Washart Ruth E., Rep. ('fere: Bnrraght Bernier M.. Bp. garage. B 1376 Rudgeu Road. Walnut Clerk: Anderson Gretchen. Rep. Clerk: Lawrence Marjorie C.. r., Clerk:: girttGeraalldine. •Re PRECINCT—Walnut Crede 07 PRECINCT—Walnut Crede 107 — Rep. Foiling Place: Jane Bandslc Clerk• Ausplund Helen M.. Rep. PpEr'iNC1'—Walrmt Crook iso Polling Place: Rosamtnor Lou- residence. 101 Gordon Road. Walnut PRECIIaC'r—iRaLrut Crede Ilk 1'onang Place:liaael Stlpe dry Roan. near 1100 Leisure Lane. Creek. r-sidenee. 270 II Camino Certo. Walnut Creek. Inspector Regello Jean H., Rep. Palling Place: Jeanne H. Parker W,n„ut Crook. Inspector:Vonderahe Bertha.Rep. Judge: RoyeroR Ruth. Rep. 10 Crest Court, Walput ii a: Stine Hazel. Rep-Inspector: Carter Rep. Judge: Bells Margaret L, Rep. Parker Jeamae H, Y'•A-e: Reil NaneY. Rep. Judge: Burton Fred., Rep. Clerk Bamdak Jane. Rep. Rep Jndtte: Be" Mildred P.. Ree. Clerk: 13assel Chispa, Rep. Clerk: Bassoon Evelyn M.. Rep-Rep. Janker Nancy R., ilea Judge: Kaufman Louise, DemoClerk: Brewer Grace. Werk Adhnan Nolen. DenaRepClerk: House Sylvia J.. Demo. Judge: Patricia. Rep.Clerk: Bums Katherine. Demo. C7..k: Pari Heveriv. Trete. PRECINCT—Walnut Crede• PRECINCT—Walnut Creep 102 — Minor Cecilia. Rep Polling Place: Rossmoor LaundryPalling Place. junice ram-Place: Burt Hoover mak' pREr'iNNCT—Walrmt Creep i4l — Room, near 1110 Rennins Springs g Greenwa&iZy Drive.Wahwt Clerk: M n B Diana nesl 1drnK, BtrdRar Bond, Wail- PRECINCT—Walnut al- Road. lltalnut Crook. Martin V» PRECINCT—WalnuttCCreek 1119 nn.t Creek. s Inspector: Russell Joseph A., LamInspector: PaiLps Place: Grace Presbyterian Insoeetor: Taster Janice. Rep-Rep- Ju Agee: Russell Martha L. nook Dot• u~d Rep. parking Judge: McPfrearaoa Both. ileo.Judge: hoover Kathryn li, Rep. Tine Valley Hculev WalnutJudge: Gibson Edith step Judge' Harris Evelyn H, Bp Creek. Judge: SkaK Tanmadpa M.. Clerk: Olney Margaret,Rep. Clerk: Estes Evelyn M.. Demo. Inspector: Williams Elisabeth IL. RAM Clerk: Eckenroth Alma. Rep Clerk: Gaipes Violet• Rep. Clerk: Not Appointed- Clerk: Leloy Bertha. Demo. Rep rnerk: lid Appolrnted PRECINCT—Walnut Crede • Clerk: Ferris Edna. Rep. larder: Gorham Selen R.. Rep- Cly: Not APPoiptsd• r Polling Place: Rusamoor Laundry PRECINCT'—Walnut Creek 101 Judge: Armbrust Ruth F.. BOP• pRtrriNCt'—Walmnt Crook 147PollingPlace:Daffy F.Morooeb Clerk: Galloway Ziseen F.. DemoRoom. near lir Fairlawn COOK — rumpus ten. 44 Karen Lane. Clerk: Ringwood Patricia A.. Rep. R V. Numma — Walnut Creek. Walnut Creek Clerk; ltyq Y ra-e. 12M Lindell Drive. Walnnt Judge:Hultbar[ MMabaeeyy ftp ReIpnspector: tetrarch Dorotiitil' F» P>p ut Cronltha G Zfkt in k: Glaris B.. Judge: Lyon Z11zaDeUn, Demo.Judge: Stringer Katherine. Rel Demo- Clerk: Bacon Adde. Rep. Judge: Marcella Lucille K..Dema — garage. 1001 Meadow Road. Judge: Nenmi Virginia Z.. Clerk: Reid Florence. Rep• Walnut Crede DenaClerk: Denison Florence B, lip Ebbe Weltha G.. B-.Clerk: Dubord Marie C., Dema Clerk: Cass Joyce P.. 14e1 inspector: Osborne Marguerite C. Judge: Bobbi Matilda H.. Demo. PRECINCT—Walnut Crook 70 Clerk: Karlstrom Doeorly B.. Clerk: Coetertan Barbara, KIM- Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Clerk: Ftlakatt Jam Rep. Room. near 1101, Roetbdge Lane. PRECINCT—WalnutCT—Walnut Creek L06 n: y PRECINCT: Walnut Creek 143 Walnut Creek Clerk: Bergman Ruth M, C" oRdatOd with Walnut Inspector: Eastwood 'Mitzie H» Polling Place: Mary Sumsien — Clerk: Copley La Vona D.. Demo. Creek IN r Non garage.garage. 20 Kevin Court, Walnut Clerk: Lane Colleen, Demo. PallingP1 Zthelmse M. Wil- Creek. Judge' Gregg Margaret. Kdge: Inman Harold Rep. Inspector: Summon Mary. Rep PPolling Place Abasia — walnut Cr• 017 Wiser Lane Clerk: Gress Paul. Rep, Judge: Waddell Dolores M.. Rep garage. 172 Glen Court. Walnut PRZCIRCT—Walnut Creek 145Judge: Smart Madelyn. Demo. Creek.x... Clerk: Cameron Helen, 7kP• Polling place: Mary Bkber — Clerk: Nixon Della g. Cleric: Sumafon A D., Rep. Inspector Urlaub Juanita M.Rep. Garage. 40 Kiogdon Place — Wal- PRECINCTWalnut Creek 71 Clerk: Frame JoAnn, Nen. Judge: Lesker Helen, Rep-nut Creel. Polling Plate: Rossmoor Laundry Clerk: Pardee Darlene. Rep Judge: Bosman Mary. Dema Room. near 1206 Rockledge Lane. PRECINCT—Walnut Crede 100 Clerk: Aclasia Darts. Rep. DaumAnus Esther. Polling Place: Betty M. Alin — Clerk: Zimmerman Mrs. Zimer,Walnut Creek. ppl1a yy room. 2010 Blackwood Drive. Non. Judge: Scales Wanda Z., Drano. Inspector: Walnut Creek. Clerk: Not Appointed. Judge: Eccles Mary Charlotte. Rep, Judge: Hill Mabelle, Rep. Clerk: Bieber Mary A., Rep. I Jorma Claire, lieu. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 1712Judge: crock Marguerite Rep Jud elAushlin Olga J.. Rep. Palling Place: Dr. Richard Past : Undstra ' d. Rep- Clerk: Clerk: Schumacher Anita Demo. Judge: Allen Betty. Demo.garage. 1630 Orchard Lane. Clerk: I.idatraod Mildred Rep. Clerk: Chandler Kinins,,, Rep PASSED AND A1b1RZi1 this r Jerk: Paganlni Marian. Dema Walnut CredeClerk: C— Wails It Cres ReP• to day d of th lir, b: the foi- PRECINCT—Kstlwt Creek 72 Clerk: Prevauet Constance, Rep. Inspector: MacVean Ruth. Rep. Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Clerk: Moose Verna L... Derma IJudge: Cramer Betty J.. Rep. °Su was John Room. near 1147 Oakmont Drive. PRECINCT—Walnut Crede 107 Judge: McDcugaII 1Dvetae,Daa o Call. mend A. Lbuwbeid, James r- Walnut Creek. Polling Place: Paul Graham — Carrie: Bobrer Kathryn. Rep.a Inspector: Barth Florence &L. residence. 2110 Hillview Drive. Wal- Clerk: Maloon Carmen. Demo. P. NOESNeml- nut Creek. Clerk: Past Marylon A.. Rep.NOES Nope. Rep. ABSENT:: Supervisors Alined M.Inspector: Graham Doris. Rep. PRECQiCr—Walnut Creek 123Judge: Burns Anne C., Demo. Judge: Metzger Kathrvn V.. Rep. Poples Place: John A. Buster — I MamesZ. Mt f Judge: Grimes Olga G.. Rep. sClerkBarthFerdinandP., RpLaP Judge: Small Claire S.. Rep. family :nom. 30 Overlook Court. Ing le a true and teereet ecpY of an Clerk:Freudenthal Grace M, Clerk: Wyman Mrs. La Rue. Walnut Creek. order entered on the minutes Of Clerk: Grimes Donald, ReP• Demo. nesppeerctor Nd Appointed. said Board of Supervisors en the r PRECINCT—Walnutalnut Creek 73 Clerk: LarsJean. Demo. Ju _:`' COsooa Mary G.. ReP• date aforesaid. Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Clerk: Smith Ruth M» Rep. Judge: Vitt Edward A., Rep.Witrness my hand and the Seal Room. near 1300 Oakmont ]rive, PRE(I NCT—Walnut Creels 100 Chic: Not Appointed Walnut Creek. Polling Place: Frances M. Ander- Cleric: Not 3rAppointed. affixed tills d daMay. Inspector: McCoy John C.. Rep. am — garage. 2100 Sam Miguel Clerk: Not Appointed. ISM by Judge: Hunter Irene H.• Rep Drive. Walnut Crede. PREC 39CT—Walnut Creek IM and tel Nancy Ingraham, Judge:-Hunter William F.• Rep Inspector: Andersen Frances M.• Walnut Creek 39 consolidated.Deputy Clerk:. Dohemann Marcella L, Rep. Pohang Place: Buena Vista No. 9011--Kay, 1!. 21L istt. Rep. Jud4e: Anderson John G.. Rep. School — multi-purpose roan. 2755 Clerk: Dohemann H.J., Rep. Judge: Dawson Vida M., Rep. San Juan Avenue. Walnut CTs# Clerk: Beard Hanna. Rep. Clerk: Spfback Barham. Rep. mer Barnes Ann E., Rep. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek 74 Clerk: Ewan Betty. Demo. Ju sedtWhitePropeneJ.• Rep. Polling Place: Rossmoor Laundry Clerk: White Eloiae K.. Rep. Judge: Bursk Hessle P.. Rep. Room, near 1200 Golden Rain Rod. PRECINCT—Walnut Creek lr Clerk: Peacock Viola. Dema Walnut Creek. Trolling Place: Walnut R-lOts Clerk: Not Appointed. Inspector:Winterhalder Elva.Rep. School—library.4006 Walnut Smola- Clerk: Not Appointed. 4, , 3 fx4` ... a t-, t UavC j f T j1,' KX ij-- m t 7 fJ_. f I',j 4 k. h l 1 . 1.Y h kty Z.. f r 1`,r y. 9 fS r V t ry`: r u r f' h r r a, t :t S fes- art. f • j t"l 1.. pf s 1y i 9"JsS s ssf a r': r t i E.,r t 3 . r .. nt u R Sf. y1. V j 34 f,,. 1'd F". s fi. 1' U.. s e i r':!J-4"Ff_ aYxy, r_..r+y 7 v.. l_' fi,. t yY. i'- i .i 1 g._ r.: F*. i;3c zu x Y c: Si 1, i'.. F, F w x w t t' VShfa' i--X - t' 4•i' EF, a y"" f:" r{`, .w: r yF.. M' T F i r a k y r x)n; X; 4t 4. rggg Yp . iii--, w n'-: a-- "" p JiH v a: V. w fit.. i r 1 _ 1" iy r' s 4 N^ f A. rW s d r_. u y r N Y d. ANTIOM PRECINCT NO.Ml CLERKS: Martha Gray, Dem.: quardt Garage, 24M Beasley Ave- CLERKS: Alice Danielson, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: MarcheuPs Muriel DUrimatrick, Dem.: Marie nue, Antioch. Betty J. Duarte. Rep.; Maureen Surplus Dining Room, 116 I Street, Johnson, Dem. DeINSPECTOR: Helen Marquardt, Martin, Dem. ibedreett1stt2ndStreets. Antioch. ANTIOCH PNEXIN\CT NO.Ot6 JUDGES:Judith McComak,Dem.; ANTIOCH!/EC4 fCT NO.MiINSPECTOR: Edith Stagi Dem. R JUDGES: Ferdinand Wey- POLLING PLACE: John Krelshok Phyllis Webb. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Barbara J. er. Dem.. :Madeline Brennan. Rep. Garage. 12 West Madill Street. An- CLERKS: Lucille A. Rowoldt tSmithGarage. LSW Marshall Street. CLERKIrene Butz Dem. Lena troch Rep.; MarJorie Beano. Dem.; Helen Antioch. Marchetti. Dem.. Mary V. Taylor, INSPECTOR: Laura T. Garman. G. Chope. Rep. INSPECTOR: Barbara J. Smith. 3 Dem. DJUDGES: John Kretshok, Non.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT ire.an DJUDGES: Wanda J. Franklin, ANTIOCH 1111EC0CT NO.onBeveriv Cavan!, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Bob Cline Ga- Dem.: Joan M. Kinsler. Dem. CLERKS: Lillie B. Seale. Dem.; rage. 166 East Madill Street. Anti- CLERKS: Peggy J. Vetrano, m - POLLING PLACE: Sarah Magor Vivian Turner. Rep.; H. B. Perry. och. Dem.; Lucy M. Robinson, Dem.: s basement 220 4th Street, Antioch. Jr.. Rep.INSPECTOR: Frances L Dwig- Thelma Marzar, Dem, INSPECTOR: Antonette C. Hein, gins. Dem. ReJQU ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.017 JUDGES: Elm&S. Pulham. Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 00 A berthaW.Strathearn, r(Re..Rep.: Al- BoydPLACE: Roy Boyd Ga- Maida Cllne, Dem. LONE THEE 1 CONSOLIDATED Rep. rage. 739 Texas Street• Antioch. CLERICS: Anna Donegan Rep.: POLLING PLACE: B e I s h a w xCLERKS: Arvilla Phililp.+, Rep. INSPECTOR: Crena Boyd. Dem- Elsie Burrow. Dem.; Betty AOWd g, School, Room 78, 2801 RooseveltJoy p Molts. Rep.; Ruby A. Tassels, JUDGES: Fern J. Smith, Dem.; Dem. Lane Antioch. Genevieve I. Gallagher. Dem. INSPECTOR: Flora Billed,Dem. CLERKS: Doris Albright, Dem ; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.Mil JUDGES: Frances D. Hasenfus, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.OM Alda Mmteverde, Dem.: Mlnnie POLLING PLACE: Sam S. Kates Dem.: Marlene J. Ridolfl, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Veterans Me- Harlan, Dem. Garage. 1915 Chestnut Avenue, An- CLERKS: Patricia V. Bryson, modal Hall Committee, 6th & E tloch. Dem.• Jo Bell Findlay, Rep.: Mar- Streets. Antioch. A-\•TIOCH PRECINCT NO.fig INSPECTOR: Nina A. E. Kates. lene J. Cook. Dem. INSPECTOR: Caroline Doyle. POLLING PLACE: Cecil Hall Ga- Dem. F Dem. JUDGES: Emily Blackwell, Rep.: ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.M7 JUDGES: Malvin G.Bright Dem-,. rage E Teras Street, Antioch Doroth s1. Fitzgerald. DemINSePF.0-TOB:Goldie Hall.Dem. y POLLING PLACE: Martin Till- Theresa Heindselman Rep. JUDGES: Marie 1t ower. ClERKS: Ann Menasco, Dem.. man Garage. 2764 EI Rey StreetCLERKS: Rachel E. Knoblaudt Dem.• Lavada M. Musettl• Dem. Margarette E. Small. Dem.: LeoiAntioch. Rep.; Fauncie W. Lane. Rep.: Ethel CLERKS: Helen Rickett Dem.• N Jeffries. Rep.INSPECTOR: Elsie Tillman. Rep YF. Elcenko, Dem. Julia Dillon. Dem.; Ella M. Dorn. ANTIOCH P/ECL iC?NO.tib JUDGES: Inez J. Ashbaugd, Dem Dem.• Mertese Haney Dem. ANTiOCH PRECINCT NO. ON POLLING PLACE: Claude A. CLERKS: A le Buffo, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Veterans Me- ANTIOC/ PRF.CLNCT NO. OlO Wristen Garage. 19M Evergreen Kathleen J. Kline, Dem.; Mary morial Hall Committee, 6th A E POLLING PLACE:James R.Led- Avenue,Antioch. Preston, Rep. Streets, Antioch. better Garage. 18 Russell Drive,An- INSPECTOR: Beatrice E. Reb- n' stock. Dem. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.MINSPECTOR: Mary Ackerman. troch JUDGES Edna S Wrlsten,Dem. aDem. INSPECTOR: Frances Ledbetter, Dorn L Chum, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Bill Wills Res- 5 JUDGES: Edith Cooney Dem.; Dem. CLERKS: Catherine M. Atkinson, idence, 1913 Woodland Drive. Anil- Emma nil- CLERKS F. Germain. a B. Iieiley, Detn ma C•teawfo D. Klinger' h. Dem.• Mamilee Augustine. Rep.; ceINSPECTOR: Lorraine M. Bart- crdElsieZeiser. Dem.Dem.: Sadie W. Johns. Rep.; Doris CLERKS: Esther Thut Dem.; lett Dem. Bouslog. Dem. Joann M. Mass. Dem.; Betty L, Aft?IOC/lHECLVC?NO.t4{4 JUDGES: Selma H. Bird. Dem.; g Fu0ks, Dem. Elsie A. Brown, Dem. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.41116 POLLING PLACE: Ines McCor- CLERKS: Letitia Farrace Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Albert Gorl ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.M midi Garage. 1008 Glenwood Drive, Patricia Green, Dem.: Roy'f'hibeou, Rumpus Room. 818 West 4th Street POLLING PLACE: Thelma E. Antioch. Rep. Antioch.Buffo Familyy Room, 207 Joha Gilds INFECTOR: Edna M. Gunter, p, INSPECTOR: Harriette Humph- Avenue, Antioch. Dem. ANTIOCH]PRECINCT NO.00 reqs. Re INSPECTOR: Thelma E. Buffo. JUDGES: Yvonne t, Brayton, POLLING PLACE: Ethel F. Luo- JUDGES: George H. Humphreys, Dem. Dem. Elaine Marchant, Dem.chi Garage. 78 East 13th Street An- Re .• Lena Gori. Rep. JUDGES: Catherine M. FiUger- CLERKS. Wilma Hinkle. Dem.; tioch. CLERKS: Gllda M.Rhodes.Dem.: ald. Dem; Barbara Dickinson, Vida N. Beard. Dem.; Blanche R INSPECTOR: Ethel F. Lucehl, Beatrice Llai. Dem.; I.udUe Stans- Dem. Davis, Rep. Dem• bury, Rep. CLERKS: Francis M. Scott. Rep.• A1rTgCR PREC/NI,-r NO.MS JUDGES: Wanda J. Hardy. Rep.: Lillian Sexton, Dem.: Margaret P. Irma G. Buffo, Dem. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. MC and Metcalf, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Dorothhy J. CLERKS: Sadie K. Peacock, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. Sia Percy Garage. 4 Nora Lee Court. Dem.: Pauline Chatagnler. Dem.; CONSOLIDATED ANTIOCH TRFXI\CT\O.021 Antloch. Nell Arata, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Kathleen An- POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M INSPECTOR:Anna M.Cakebread• thony Garage, 1118 West 7th Street Krapivin Garage• 113 Cataline Ave- Re ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.tiM Antioch. nue. Antioch. JUDGES: EWe Clark• Dem.: CONSOLIDATED KITH AN?IOCH 6 r INSPECTOR: Grace Douglass, INSPECTOR: Dorothy M. Krapl- Mary R. Riddle. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Kathleen Alt- Rep vin• Dem. CLERKS: Dorothy J.Percy.Dem.: thong Garage. 1118 West Tilt Street JUDGES: Marie Menasco• Dem.; JUDGES: Viola Roche, Rc Geraldine I. Miller, Dem.; Jao- Antioch. z_ Helga Heiman, Dem. Catherine F. Stoltz, Rep, p' gots J. Frew, Rep. CLERKS: Goldie Cassidy. Dem.: CLERKS: Dorothy Molina Dem.: ANTIOCH FWXINCT NO.Op ADiT1OC/lHECL IC?NO.tiffMargueriteMarquez, Dem.; Kalb- Joan Hardin&Dem.;Opal B.Lop e; POLLING PLACE: Ellen Boyd leen Anthony, Dem. Dem. POLLING PLACE:Bidwell school. Gara e,2421 Dewryy Avenue,Antloch. Adminlstrattm Wing Hallway. 800 IN PECTOR: Mary A. Graham.ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.007 ANTIOCH]PRECIINCT NO.t3! Gary Avenue, Antioch,Dem, POLLING PLACE: Ines Matlock POLLING PLACE: Leo Quesada INSPECTOR: Willette C. Pleas- JUDGES: Linda Rebstock, Dem.: Garage, 904 L Stmt, Antloch. Garage, tm San Cation Drive. Anti- ants• Dem- Ellen Bo d. Dem. INSPECTOR: Matlock.Rep. och. JUDGES:Sue Karnis, Rep.; Betty CLERKS: Maude D. Hunt, Re L Lasater, Dem. Shirleyx JUDGES:Faye J,Martine, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Marie Olson, Rep s: Helen Linehan, Re Carole D Scott Dem.: SAIrie Pauline Bush•head• Dem.JUDGES: Edaa Cram, Dem.; an p•: Smith. Re CLERKS: Edna M. Tiftln, Dem.; Florence F. Harfsock, Rep. Vida Johnson. Dem.: Betty L. Hall. Hanel Kirkpatrick• Dem.. Galle M. CLERKS: David J. Hartsack, Sr., Dem ANTIOCH ]PRECINCT NO.043 s Plummer, Dem.Dem,: Franca Quesada, Dem: POLLING PLACE: Bernice M. F-lay'ne Johnson. Dem ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.M7 Hoak Residence, 4810 Belle Drive, ANTIOCH rAWLNCT NO.4118 POLLING PLACE: Laura F. WL- Antioch. POLLING PLACE: Amelia Pera A-NTfOCH PRECQiCT NO.an be Garage, Entrance on E/Side INSPECTOR: Bernice M. Hoak. Garage. 606 10th Stmt Antioch POLLING PLACE Dorothy G• 46 East 16th Street Antioch, Dem. INSPECTOR: Eunice Donaghue. Parker. Garage, 60Y San Joaquin INSPECTOR: Laura F. Wiberg, JUDGES: Ethyl Anderson Dem.; Rep Avenue, Antioch. Dem. ShirleyMisener, Rep. JUDGES: Dorothy J.Swain•Rep.; INSPECTOR: Dorothy G. Parker• JUDGES Jane V. Sigarl, Rep.: Amelia Pena, Rep. Dem. Netta V. Stevens. Dem. O CLERKS: Easter Nelson, Rep.: CLERKS Bernice FredNcicson, phella Valdez Dem.: Julie E. CLERKS: Margaret E. Jensen. JUDGES: Mary D. Mays, Dem.: Dem- Ede, L. Cram. Dem.• Lois Boyce, Dem. Dem.; Jean Peters. Rep.; Clara M- Helga Aiello, Dem. A. Le RoY, Dern- ANTIOCH IRECL'rCT NO,OdOtiLamb; Rep. CLERKS: Marie Troutman,Dem.; Wanda L. Hartsock, Dem.: Phylis ANTIOCH ]PARCINCT NO.4M POLLING PLACE: Ilene McCoy t ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO,file Clhlaradla Rep.Garage, 2606 Desrys Boulevard, An- POLLING PLACE: Mrs. JamesPOLLINGPLACE:Michael A.Du- Bach. da Garage. 3-6th Street Antioch ANTIOC/PRECINCT NO.024 Davi Garage. Entrance in Back, 128 INSPECTOR: I i e n e McCoy. INSPECTOR: Lena Canada, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Julia L. Mar- Beede Way. Antioch. Dem. JUDGES Flossie P. Edmonds, quardt Garage, 2754 D Street Anti- INSPECTOR:June R Keufenberg, JUDGES: Mary Palmer, Dem.: Dem.• Edith Duda, Dem. och.Rep Lorna E. Drury, Dem. CLERKS: Carl W. Hart. Rep.; INSPECTOR: Julia L. Marquardt JUDGES: Mary E. Libbey. Rep.; CLERKS: Kaye L, Dean. Dem.: Ruth Rademacher. Dem.; Marie Dem. Arlene G. Ferenz, Dem. Frankie Greschel, Dem.; Helen WI- 7 - Glnochio. Rep. JUDGES: Amelia M. Carroll. CLERKS: Patricia Howard.Dem.: ley. Rep. Dem.• La Veva Wilkins. Dem Ida C. Ott Dem.: Mary McKinnon. AN PRECINCT NO. 014 CLERKS: Hallie J. Ivey. Dem.; Dem ANTIOCH PRECLYCT NO.O64 POLLING PLACE: Lots Goudle June E. Hoy. Rep.: Charlotte Fess- POLLING PLACE: Patrick L. Garage.118 West 15th Street.Anti- ler. Dem. A\TIOCH PiECINC?NO.4M Dorn Garage, 33W Longview Road, och. POLLING PLACE: Lily A. Hit- Antioch. INSPECTOR: Lenna Searson, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.M5 chew Garage. 408 East Mill Street INSPECTOR: Rosalie F. Dorn, x Rep. POLLING PLACE: Allen L. Mia Antioch- Rep. JUDGES: Selene C.Sewart, Rep.; sakian Garage, 33 Hillside Road, INSPECTOR: Elly A Hitahew, JUDGE: Jacobs Kovista, Dem. Josephlne A. Viers Rep. Antioch Atee IRKS: La Verne M. Williams, X . CLERKS• Lois H. Goudle. Dem - INSPECTOR: Rose M. Delsigne, JUT)Gene Dorothy R Chapman, Dem.: Patrick L. Dorn, Rep. Grace K.Scanapleo, Dem.; Vera M, Dem.Rep Geneva K Allison. Dem. Reed, Dem. JUDGES: Allen L. Missaklan CLERKS: Edna E. Rose. Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.035 Rcp Mlidred Aiexandrovich, Rep. Juanita Wardrlp, Dem.: Margaret POLLING PLACE: Frances De ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. tall CLERKS Clara Waggoner Dem.• Roche, Dem. Hart Livia Room. 413 Lynn Ave- f POLLING PLACE: Antioch Junior Donna L. Reilly. Dem.: Wilbelmina nue. Antioch. High School, Faculty Lunch Room. Andmde, Dem. ANTIOCH PRECLNC?NO.4"INSPECTOR: Frances De Hart, 1500 D Street Antioch. POLLING PLACE: Harold Smith Dem. INSPECTOR: Sallie Fee, Rep. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.OL6 Garage. 1300 Locals Drive, Antioch. JUDGES: Bernice Bianchi, Dem.; JUDGES: Josephine Lindsey. POLLING PLACE: Jack Shively INSPECTOR: Nancy C Smith, Alice L Provine, Dem. Dem.. Catherine PreJza, Rep. Garage, 30M Plumleigh Avenue. An- Dem. CLERKS: Elsie M. Gideon, Dem.; CLERKS: Pearl L. Cribbs, Dem.; troch. JUDGES: Elva A. Price, Rep.; Dorothy C. Fulks, Dem.; Bonnie M. Vista B. Kamble. Dem.: Sophia V. INSPECTOR: Ruth Shively. Dem. De L Swdtlatkd. Dem. Morris, Dem. fe Mcculsh, Dem. JUDGES: Pearl C. Bryant Dem.; RKS: Ernestine M. Marchlo. Nalda J. Walborn. Dem. Dem.: Betty L. Rexroth, Dem.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.00 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.OL'CLERKS: Bethel Noyes, Dem.: Ruth R N ra. Dem. POLLING PLACE: John Marsh POLLING PLACE:James Fenollo Dema M. Harper. Dem.: Janice ANTIOC/PRECINCT NO.Nl School. 2304 H Street Antioch. Garage. 514 12th Street Antioch. Bigham, Rep. INSPECTOR: Lillian Ehrlich. N. INSPECTOR: Ray Jones. Rep.POLLING PLACE Shirley Mar Dem. JUDGES: Ouida E.Buckley,Rep.. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.aT. chettl Residence, 1606 Bruce Street. JUDGES: Iva M. Smith, Dem.: Mildred Gibbs, Dem, POLLING PLACE: Mary A.Beat- Antioch.Datha Pease. Dem. CLERKS: Kathleen M. Smith. regard Residence. INSPECTOR: Shirley Marchetti. CLERKS: Lorena McGee. Dem.;3424 Clayburn DemDem..• Ruth Giovanni. Dem.; Jane Road. Antioch Beulah Vlllegas, Dem.; Elizabeth Bovert, Dem. INSPECTOR: Mary A. Beaure- JUDGES: Margaret A. Alton, Dougan, Rep, Dem.• Delma Cantrell, Dem. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.013 g UJUDDGES:Elsa E.McElroy Dem.; CLERKS: Dolores A. Petersen. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.wiz POLLING PLACE: Donna V. Blanche U. Romeyy. Dem Dem.: Ruby Anetzky, Dem.: Mary POLLING PLACE: John McAdam Nelnzetl Garage. 913 West 14th CLERKS:Lo.ada MalLness,Dem•: L Gare' Rep Garage, 1205 Simmons, Antioch. Street Antioch.Catherine O. Dodson. Dem.: Helen INSPECTOR: Eloise Collins,Dem. L Skoglund.Non.ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.tat!JUDGES: Wanda KeIM Dem.-. sINSPECTOR: Donna V. Welnzeti POLLING PLACE: Ilene Copping Ruby M. Harney. Non.Dem' ANTIOCH lHECOC?NO.0n Garage. 1112 East 13th Stmt An CLERKS: Jen Chase, Dem.• Pa-JUDGES: Stella Macstretti,Dem.: Lorenzo J. Gianotti, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Lots J. Per- tib• tricla Reano, Dem.; Patricia Dem.: Geraldine McElhene due Garage,410 Shaddick Drive,An- INSPECTOR:Ilene CopDlnQ.Dem. er, Dem. Dem.: Susie Hendrix. Dem.. Sylv a troch. JUDGES: Betty B. Nesmith• Jones, Rep. INSPECTOR: Lots J. Perdue, Dem.; Mar belle Trette. Rep. NF.THEL ISLAND ]PRECINCTDem. CLERK: a C. Coggin. Dem.: NOy ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.014 JUDGES: Dorothy Stitt Rep,; Pearl Hunt Dem.; Delta F Ru- POLLING PLACE: Bethel Island POLLING PLACE: SL nJohs Roxie Miles. Dem Qo1Dh. Rep. Betpllel Island. Club, 19 Stone Road Lutheran Church. Middle Building. CLERKS: Irma E- Martin. Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECLNC?NO.OU 1811 C Street Antioch.Croons FL Rickett, Dem ; Slmma POLLING PLACE: Mary K. Mep- JUDGES:: INSPECTOR:Hanley. INSPECTOR: Myrtle Woofter. Crockett, Dem. pen Residence, 2209Kendree Street Dem.: Ida Hyatt Dem. r, Dem. ANTIOCR PRECLNC?NO.O!O Antioch. CLERKS Lola J. Du Shane. Rep.:JUDGES Olivia M.Duarte.Dem.. INSPECTOR: Mary K. Meppen, Lola Z Dees, Rep.: Helen M.Rems-Verna F. Dickinson. Dem, POLLING PLACE: George A. Dem. burg. Rep.CLERKS:Blanche Sullivan.Dem: Petko Garage. 328 Burbank Court. JUDGES: Wilma Dethke. Rep.;Theresa M. Wlntzer• Rep.; Wtnsle Antioch. Juanita.Smith, Rep NET/EL ISLAND PRECINCT Young. Dem. INSPECTOR: Norma R. Petko CLERKS Laura Yacarezza,Dem. NO. OOIA Dem. Lydia M. Kelly, Dem.: Lois Shelde, POLLING PLACE: Scout Hall 10ANTIOCHPiIECINCTNO.015 JUDGES: Doris K. Stmont, Rep.; Dem. Ranch I rne, Bethel Island. POLLING PLACE: Antioch Girl Helen E. Burnett. Dem. INSPECTOR: Mina J. Walker, Scouts Main Building, 1915 D Stmt CLERKS:Helen D.Bonfield.Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.OM Re a=, Antioch.Pauline Cagle., Dem.; Carolyn J. POLLING PLACE: I D E S Hale JUDGES: Irene M. Williams. INSPECTOR: Mabel Provine. Phillips Dem. loth 4i B Streets. Antioch. Dem Dora L Wiemer, Nan Dem INSPECTOR: Ruth Quick. Dem. CLERKS: Caroline L. r JUDGES: Georgia D.Lowe, Dem.: JUDGES: Josephine La Duke. Dem.: Fiances P. Blackburn—.11W:A TIO /PRECINCT NO.OM Estelle Davi, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Helen Mar- Dem.; Carol Wooleatt Rep, Anna M. Asvitt, Dem. a 4 ti 348 s rz rlX. BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT CLYDE PRECINCT NO. MI CONCORD PRECINCT 176 OARLEY PRECINCT M0 NO. MIK POLLING PLACE: Clyde Club AND CONCORD 147 POLLINGPLACE: Rt. PLACE: Willard Butler y POLLING PLACE: Scout Hall, 10 House, 101 Wellington Avenue, Next CONSOLIDATED Cypressress Road, 1, Box Ranch Lane, Bethel Island, to Canteen] Clyde. POLLING PLACE: John Bertram 2TIAB Oakley. INSPECTOR: Maud M. Peterson, INSPECTOR: Helen M. Evans. Playroom, 5215 Pine Hollow Road, INSPECTOR: Beverly Hamlin, k Rep Rep. Concord. Dem. JUDGES:Dorothy A. Mark Dem.; JUDGES: Gladys E. White, Rep.: JUDGES: Blanche F.Price,Dem.: 1 Virginia Edwards, Dem. Tressa M.Lee, Dem KNIGRTSE-N PRECINCT 01 Alice Butler, Dem. 33.. CLERKS: Ada C. Krigbaum. CLERKS: Eleanor M. McCoy. POLLING PLACE: Knightsen CLERKS: Jo Ann Byer, Rep: Dem.: Goldie M. Powers, Dem.; Dem.; Vera A. Gwynne, Dem.: Net- Farm Center, Delta Road, Knight- Evelyn Giardena, Dem.: Joyce M ts; Clara Cox, Non. lie Taylor. Dem. sen. Smith, Dem. INSPECTOR: Arthur J. Somer- w;• BKENTWOOU PRECINCT NO. MI CLAYTON PRECINCT NO.MI balder, Non.OAKLEY PRECINCT M7 ANDCLAYTON 1l CONSOLIDATED JUDGES: Addle F. Duff, Rep.:POLLING PLACE: Pentecostal Lots T. Poole, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Edna M. Rog Church,Highway 4 and Grant Street, POLLING PLACE: Clayton Com- CLERKS- Marion K. Ohmstede. ers Garage. Rt. 2. Box 351A, Oak- Brentwood. muNty Halt. OakOak Center Streets, Dem Ensle CampigU, Dem.; ley INSPECTOR: Lucille Davies, Rep. Clayton.Helena Somerhalder, NNon INSPECTOR: Viola M. Hayes. J JUDGES: Undine I. Kutsch, INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Galvin, Dem. Dem.• Selma Smith, Dem. Dem. 1 IGRTSEN lRECL IC? MIA JUDGES: Edna M. Rogers,Dem.: CLERKS:Vita A.Normann,Dem.; JUDGES: Phyllis C.Easton Rep.: AND ILNIGHTBEN 2 Dorothy M. 17elen, Dem, Geraldine Beeks, Dem.; Norma Pe- Pat Clerici, Rep.CONSOLIDATED CLERKS' Irene James, Dem. s ters, Dem. CLERKS: Marjorie F. Christy, Margaret Stuart. Rep.: Leona P. Rep.; Edith E. Joaquin, Dem.: POLLING PLACE Knlghtsen Camozzl, Rep. Marie RlstDem. Farm Center, Delta Road, Knight- BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 002 auon, sen. rffi, POLLING PLACE: Brentwood LI- INSPECTOR: 011ie A. Ruddick,OAKLEi' PRECINCT M0 brary, 648 2nd Street, Brentwood.CLAYTON PRECINCT NO.6M. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Evo S. Bal- INSPECTOR: Herbert J. McKay, POLLING PLACE: ML Diablo JUDGES: Matilda Temps, Dem.; docchl Laundry Room, Route 2, Rep. School Library, 5880 ML Zion Drive, Gilbert Somerhalder, Non. Box 187. Sellers Avenue Oakley. JUDGES: Catherine D. Knight. Concord. CLERKS: June Rodrigues, Dem.: INSPECTOR: Helen M.]Saldocchl, Rep.• Bessie Tipton, Rep. INSPECTOR: Muriel S. Olofson, Pearlene Schell, Rep.: Bruna Mas- Dem. CLERKS: Virginia L. Boltzen, Rep. sono Rep. JUDGES: Ethel Lesch, Dem.; Di- Rep.• Geraldine P. Cardiff. Dem.• JUDGES: Mary L. Gordon, Rep.; ann Murphy. Dem. u' Ham A. Hobbs, Rep. Jessie J. Putman, Dem. WNIGHTSEN PRECINCT 00_CLERKS Leona Washburn, CLERKS:Ida Mattoch. Rep.;Alice CONSOLIDATED Dem.: Florence Craze, Dem.; Mary BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO003 M.Thomas, Rep.: Elisabeth I N.. San- WITH KNIGIITSElA EIIIotL Rep. POLLING PLACE: Ed aHill tos. Rep.POLLING PLACE: Knlghtsen Farm Center, Delta Road. Knight-OAKLEY PRECINCT 0M s`School, 2nd & Birch Streets, Brent- CLAYTON PRECINCT NO.0M sen. POLLING PLACE: Oakley Fire z wood. INS AND CLAYTON 12 CONSOLIDATED House, Corner Second and Ruby tenvDem OR: Geraldine L. Wrls- POLLING PLACE: Contra Costa LONE TREE PRECINCT MI Streets, Oakley. JUDGES: Carrie Doyle, Rep.• County Farm Bureau Building. 5554 CONSOLIDATED INSPECTOR: Johanna J e s s e. NNGladysLewis, Dem. Clayton Road, Concord.WITH ATIOCH 46 Rep. n CLERKS: Lillian Georke, Rep. INSPECTOR: Muriel D. Gott[, POLLING PLACE: Belshaw JUDGES: Flora Broderick, Dem.: Edith E. Flynn, Rep. Joyce Enos, ReP' School, Room 18, 2801 Roosevelt Helen Jesse, Dem. Rep JUDGES: Helen 1.. Handel,Dem.; Lane, Antioch. CLERKS: Evelyn Jesse, Rep.: Cecilia Muehlbauer, Dem. Angie Domingo, Dem.: Grace Gar- CLERKS: Audrey L. Donnelly, LONE TREE PRECINCT 00" cia, Dem. Gar- BRENTWOODD PRECINCT NO. 0M Non• Dianne Norberg, Dem.; Idabel POLLING PLACE: Manuel OlvemPOLLINGPLACE: Housing Au- Bourke, Rep. Garage,712 Wilbur Avenue,Antioch. OAKLEY PRECINCT 010 thorny of Contra Costa County,Wal- nut Blvd., Brentwoo& CLAYTON PRECLNCT NO.0M INSPECTOR Faye Oivera, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Shady HavenJUDGES: Lena Mezzavilla, Dem.; Mobile Homes Park Laundry Room,INSPECTOR: Christine M. Hobbs, POLLING PLACE: G. Rae Hamb Gertrude C. Hill, Rep.RL 1, Box 506, Bridgehead RoadRep. Garage. 5806 Del Trigo Lane, Con- CLERKS: Mabel C. Minaker. AntiochJUDGESFayeDitmars, Rep.; cord. Dem•: Clarice M. Little. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Louise M a c I e 1, Vesta Kozak, Dem. INSPECTOR: Naomi F. Hairier, Minnie L,, Frew•, Dem,m.CLERKS: Ora J. hillier, Dem,; Dem. DJUDGES• Alta L O'Neil, Dem..• aDorothyFertado, Dem.; Kate Rich- JUDGES: Rae G. Hamb, Rep.; LONE* TREE PRECINCT 0M Clara 71nn. Non, aardson, Rep. Joyce fit. Sellers, Rep. CLERKS: MarJorie Brunk, Non; POLLING PLACE: Carolyn D. CLERKS: An Cto Bergeson, Dem.: BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 00i Joan Benton, Dem.; Thelma Sherri. Pyle Garage, Route 1, Box 250, Doris Berry, I)em.; Edna Hunter. Dem Oakley Highway, Antioch. Dem. POLLING PLACE:Joan Alves Ga- INSPECTOR: Florence A. Barnes, s; rage. Route 2 Box 154, Brentwood.CLAYTON PRECINCT NO.0l1 Rep.OAKLEY PRECINCT 0l1 INSPECTOR: Modred Trembley, JUDGES: Armenda August Dem.: Dem CONSOLIDATED WITH CLAYTON 1 POLLING PLACE: Eagle City Mary Millar, Dem. Mobile Home Park Recreation Hall, JUDGES: Joan L. Aires, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Clarion Com" CLERKS: Modred I. Johnson, 80 Ottawa, Eagle City, Oakley.Adeline Arata. Dem. munity Hall, Oak A Center Streets, Rep-; Charles Barnes, Rep.: Esther INSPECTOR: Elliott B. Cake- CLERKS: Estelle McClelland, Clayton.Somerholder, Rep. bread, Dem. Dem.: Peggy Martin. Dem.: JenaJUDGES: Barbara Cakebread.Ghlozzi, Dem. CLAYTON PRECINCT NO.012 LONE TREE PRECINCT 004 Dem.: Geraldine Brumage, Dem. CONSOLIDATED WITH CLAYTON S POLLING PLACE: Vera Lyde CLERKS: Carrie B. Evertsen, BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 006 POLLING PLACE: Contra Costa Garage, RL 2• Box 215, Brentwood. Dem.: Bessie Baird, Dem.: Malba POLLING PLACE: John G. County Farm Bureau Building, 5554 INSPECTOR: Doshla L. Hart, Griffith, Non. Mood} Residence, Route 2 Clayton Road, Concord.Dem.Box JUDGE Vcra Lyde, Repp PITTSBURG PRECINCT MI345, Dainty Avenue. Brentwood. CLAYTON PRECINCT NO,013 CLERKS: Mildred Showaker.INSPECTOR: John G. Mood}, Collinls GGa"ge, 25 West ING PLACE: 17thiStreet.Rep. POLLING PLACE: Barbara Ann Dem.. Margene Shoo Dem. JUDGES: AFnes C. Bode, Rep.: Bottom Garage, 1430 Lydia Lane, Pittsburg, Annie Griggs, Rep. Concord. NICHOLS PRECINCT MI INSPECTOR: Juanita P. Collins, CLERKS: Dorothy M. Jensen. INSPECTOR: Barbara A. Bottom, POLLING PLACE: Earl Wildes Dem. Repp. lc: Edith Mikkelsen, Dem.; Dem. Residence. 5 Osborne Road, Port JUDGES: Sophie C. Schlenner, lien L. Jenkins, Rep. JppU DGES: Ardyce At. Daugherty, Chicago. Re .• Neva M. Carroll, Dem. Rep.: Janet Theresa Scribante,Rep.: SECTOR: Earl E. W113ea, Mary Roberts. Reep.•aiTy Roosss,BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. M? Barbara Freeman, Dem.:Joyce Me- JUDGE: Gladys M. McMillan, DM. POLLING PLACE: Social Hall of Carty, Rep. Dem.Methodist Church, Entrance on CLERKS: Minnie R. Jones, Dem.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT 00! Dainty. Ave., 809 - 2nd Avenue. CLAYTON PRECLNCT NO.014 Edwin A. Johnson, Rep.POLLING PLACE: Joseph T.Brentwood. POLLING PLACE: Ruby Holcomb Gonzales Basement. 48 West 6thINSPECTOR: Rose M. PierceNICHOLS PRECINCT 01t!Dem. Garage, 5581 Yosemite Court, Con- Street, Pittsburg. JUDGES: Rose Cockran, Non; con POLLING PLACE: Riverview In- INSPECTOR: Vera S. Anderson, RmblHRuby: uy oco , Rep. termediate School, Multi-Use Room, Rep.Grace Reynolds, Dem. INSPECTORp CLERK$: Jacqueline Cianninl, JUDGES: Janet West, Rep.: Inez 611 Pacifica Avenue, Pittsburg JUDGES: Rose Vagllentt. Rep.; r Dem.• Theresa Benner, Dem.• Ar- Gundershaug, Rep. INSPECTOR: Josephine M. Felix, Frances Blllecl, Dem. mande Myers, Dem. CLERKS: Eleanor Reese, Rep.: Dem. CLERKS: Genevieve Cappuclai, zr:•• Joan Wright. Rep.: Mary Holmes, JUDGES: Laura A. McNulty, Dem.: Catherine N. Brelning. Rep.: BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO, 0M Rep. Dem.• Clara J. Hakola, Rep.Sarah R. Turner, Dem. CLERKS: Sarah J. Burlison. POLLING PLACE: Brentwood CONCORD PRECINCT NO.140 Dem.: Lillian Chamor, Dem.: Cath- PITTSBURG PRECINCT on School, 929 Second Street. Brent-POLLING PLACE:Hurtublse, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Colonial Inn wood. Garage. M an Blvd..Co Recreation Room, 457 Los Medanos riaINSPECTOR: Helen F. Christen- cord.NICHOLS PRECINCT 03 Street. Pittsburg. sen, Rep.INSPECTOR:Nadine Radossevich, POLLING PLACE: Shore Acres INSPECTOR: A n n Cardinalll, uJUDGES: Clara L. Ball, Rep.: Dem. Elementary School. Multl-Use Room, Rep.Nancy Davis, Dem. JUDGES: Patricia Keeler, Non; 351 Marina Road, Pittsburg. JUDGES: Rosins Meyer, Dern.: rCLERICS: Arthur Christensen, Lois J.Ault, Dem. INSPECTOR: Mary J. Stone, Myrtle S. Buzacott Rep,Rep.; Edna H. Partridge, Rep.; CLERKS: Josephine Carter, Rep.; Dem. CLERKS:Hannah R.Lloyd,Dem.: Ruby Lyons, Dem. Lois 111. Matusek, Rep.; Marguerite JUDGES: Evelyn L. Metcalf, Lydia Abona, Dem.: Mary B. Ra- Doyle, Dem. Dem.: Athena Goodson. Dem.mill, Rep. Ra- BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. ON CLERKS• Trinoia B. Houston. POLLING PLACE: Orwood Resort CONCORD PRECINCT 141 Rep.: Clara M. White, Rep.; Irma PITTSBURG PRECLYCT an Boat Shop, Route 1, Box 88, Brent- POLLING PLACE: Doris Arlene Momberg, Dem, POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth A. wood. Brows Garage, 5502 Alaska Drive, Border Living Room. 233 Rose AnnINSPECTOR: Edna M. Fallman, Concord. OAKLEY ]PRECINCT Mt Avenue, PittsburgRep• INSPECTOR: Carol Shrum, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Community INSPECTOR: Elizabeth A. Bor- JUDGE• Laure Reddlck. Dem. JUDGES; Doris A. Brown, Dem.: Baptist Church, O'Hara Avenue and der, Dem. CLERKS: Gertrude Cooke., Non; Iona Bollender, Dem. Acme, Oakley. JUDGES: Mildred Nicoll, Dem.: Gladys Pedersen, Rep. CLERKS: Janet Morrison. Rep.: INSPECTOR: Helen De Jesus, Dorothy Shlpe. Rep. ItRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. Olt Susan Roth, Dem.: Miriam L. An- Dem. CLERKS: Vinnie Anello, Dem,: derson. Dem. JUDGES: Myrtle L. Marlin, Susan Conklin, Rep.: Lucy Schll- POLLING PLACE: Lots M. Kent Dem.: Sybil R. Sellers, Dem.lace, Dem. Residence, Route 2, Box 133, Sims CONCORl1 PRECINCT 142 CLERKS: Frank Shellenberger. j Road, Oakley. POLLING PLACE: Georgene IL Rep.: Eva Patterson, Rep.; Bertha PITTSBURG PRECINCT M6 INSPECTOR: Lois M. Kent. Dem. Dellhant Garage,5518 Arizona Driae, Del Monte, Dem.POLLING PLACE: Old City HallJUDGEBerylGeddes, Rep.Concord. Building, Room 1, 117 East LRACLERKS: Arlene Tomlinson,OAKLEY ]PRECINCT M2 Y`INSPECTOR: Gcorgcne H. Dell- Street, Pittsburg. ser Dem.: Ida B. Garrels, Rep. hanL Dem. POLLING PLACE: R. W. Wight- INSPECTOR: Sarah Cunningham, 4+_BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO, N'. JUDGES: Marion E. Reese,Dem.: man Garage, 130 Norcross Street Dem• Louise Yascoyich, Dem. Oakley. JUDGES: Ethel Banks, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Pentecostal CLERKS: Ida D. Smith. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Priscilla Wightman, Josephine Galll, Dem. Church, Highway 4 and Grant Street. Petrina Sanchez, Dem.; Betty Mo- Dem. CLERK: Lonnie M.McCall,Dem.: Brentwood. Ginnis. Dem. JUDGES: Wilma P. Knauss, Lorenzo F. Buffo, Dem.: George INSPECTOR: Viva D. Swope, Dem,: Anne M. Gott Dem. Perry, Rep. Dem. CONCORD PRECINCT 143 CLERKS: Mary C. Minta, Dem.: JUDGES: Evelyn Wold. Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Joseph Cum- Vina I. Broderick, Dem.: Leah E. PITTSBURG PRECINCT M0 Beulah Garner, Dem. bellch Garage, 5552 Indiana Ave. Brilski• Dem. POLLING PLACE: Jane Hughes CLERKS: Pauline Garner, Dem.; nue, Concord. Garage. Side Entrance, 416 West Grace Stone, Dem., Nola I. Beal,OAKLEY PRECINCT 0M a f INSPECTOR: Germy A. Shelata. 12th Street. Pittsburg, Dem. ReUESrooPOLLING PLACE: Ethel Bridges INSPECTOR: Frances A. Davi. JDG • Marjorie Crooks, Dem.: Basement. RL 1, Box 246, Oakley Dem. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO, 013 Adeline A. Marr, Dem. INSPECTOR: Barbara L. Sicken- JUDGES: Geon ladine Cattallco, CONSOLIDATED WITH BYRON 1 CLERKS: S o p h I a Cumbelich, be erDem. Dem.• Doris F. Asin, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Orwood Resort Dem.; Phyllis Roston, Dem.; Agnes MFS: Inez Marchetti. Rep.; CLERKS: Rose IL Lucido, Dem.: Evonne Sterud. Dem. Minnie De StefanoReBoatShop, Route 1 Box 88, Brent- Parker, Rep. CLERKS:Ethel N.Bridges,Dem,: Hu D•: Jane wood Hughes, Dem. CONCORD PRECINCT 1{{Fannie Newberry, Dem,; Mary Mc- BYRON PRECINCT NO. MtPOLLING PLACE Eva Antrim Coy. Dem'PITTSBURG PRECINCT 007 AND BRENTWOOD 13 Garage, 5566 Alabama Drive, Con-OAKLEY PRECINCT a" POLLING PLACE: SL Peter Mar- CONSOLIDATED cord• POLLING PLACE Oakley Worn- tvr Church Basement, 740 Black 5- POLLING PLACE, IOOF Hall,By- INSPECTOR: Eva Antrim, Dem. 151amond Street Pittsburg.en's Club, Second Street Oakley. eon. JUDGES: Patricia Schroeder, INSPECTOR: N e I 1 I e England, INSPECTOR: Florence C. Fletch- INSPECTOR: Louise E. Kelso, Dem.: Alice Munger. Dem. Dem. er, Rep. Rep. CLERKS: Barbara Dem.: JUDGES: Lucille Kretschmer, Nita N. Esposito. ES: Eva do, Dem.: NUDGES: Enid D. Crosslin, Rep.; Morene Silvia, Dis.: Nelda Hollings- Repp Lillian M. Marshall, Dem• Margaret M.Armstrong, Rep. worth, Rep. l'r FRKS Clorine C lloY. Dem. CLERKS: Mayme Davi, Dem.: Dem.; CLERKS: Alberta M. Gibson. Pauline Sanchez,Dem.•Hasten Eng- Ramona Parker, Rep.: Jennie Bog- Gertrude N. Caldera, Rep.;CONCORD PRECINCT 147 land Dem. Dem. Armstrong. Rep. CONSOLIDATED Witt J r .. CONCORD 176 OAKLEY PRECINCT M3 MTNWBG PRECINCT 0M t ,. BYRON PRECINCT NO. 001A POLLING PLACE: John Bertram POLLING PLACE: MerleStone- POLLING PLACE: Juanita I- POLLING PLACE:IOOF Hall,By- Playroom, 5715 Pine Hollow Road, barger Porch, Brownstone Road. RL Baker Dining Room, 813 East 12th r ron. Concord. 1. Box M. Oakley. Street. Pittsburg• INSPECTOR: Lora Krumland, INSPECTOR: Maxine C. Bertram. INSPECTOR: Merle Stonebarger, INSPECTOR: Juanita E. Baker, R EDGES: Levla S. Patau, Rep.; Dem. Dem. Virginia S Musser, DJUDGES: Freda M. Kennedy. Re Anna Benko, Rep.: Veronica M. Thomas, Rep. Rep• Evelyn C. Tomlin, Dem. Dem.• Evana Mort, Dem.H&Lozano. Dem. CLERKS: Irene K. Bunn, Rep.: CLERKS: Barr Musser, Rep.: CLERKS: Lola Del Antico, Dem.: CLERKS• Susie Walton, Dem.- Myrtle Martin, Rep.; Norma Lewis, Joycelyn Reblin, Rep.: Jacqueline Rose Clnquin4 Rep.: Josephine Sun- Mary Walker. Rep.: Margaret 1_ Dem. Jackson, Dem. iga Dem. Mock Demo. r• , i PITTSBURG PRECINCT M kirk. Dem. Dem. en Dosen• Dem. POLLING PLACE: David Solari JUDGES: Nellie Gardner, Dem.; JUDGES: Esther Bruno, Dem.; CLERKS: Katherine Mercurio, Post, American Legion, East and Luvenia Wilson, Rep, Mary Cutbio, Rep. Dem.• Joan F. Davi, Rep.: Elea- 9th Streets, Pittsburg. CLERKS: Jessie Williams, Dem.: CLERKS: Nellie M. Brewer, nora Clawson, Dem. INSPECTOR: Bitlee T. Holleman, Bennie Oliver, Dem.; Ellen Pryor, Rep.: Anna Toupin, Dem.. Louise Rep. Dem. Moss, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT an T J U D G E S: Josephine Katanie, CONSOLIDATED tiYR1R Dem.: Frances A. Kern, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT VA PITTSBURG PRECLNcT tl6 PTrMURG 46 CLERKS: Edith B. Rogers, Rep.; POLLING PLACE: First Baptist POLLING PLACE: Mabel L. Lar- POLLING PLACE: Leland Road Gertrude Young, Rep.; Irene John- Church Social Hall, 201 Odessa sen Garage, 85 Manville Avenue, Fire Station, 6 Leland Road, Pitts- son. Dem. Street. PlUsburg. Pittsburg. burg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 616 min INSPEC R: Rose Marie Do- DINSPECTOR: Josephine Mullen, POLLING PLACE: Amelia Mar- JUDGES: Rosalie Gale.. Dem.: JUDGES: Anne Nicholas, Dem.: PITTSBURGLLIN PRECINCT 561 Uni Garage, 555 Central Avenue, Lillian B. Hayden, Dem. Marie Boidnskie, Dem. POLLING PLACE Marys A nue. vedo Garage, 130 Marys Avenue,Pittsburg CLERKS Mysteal Perkins, Dem.; CLERKS: Rose Clemens, Dem.: Pittsburg. 4INSPECTOR. Mary Milani, Dem. Joseph Bellecl, Dem.; Doris Bart- Herbert C. Buschke, Rep.: Norma INSPECTOR: Emelia Azevedo,JUDGES: Dorothy R. Van West- ley, Dem. J. Rosa. Dem. copp. RepD' Mary A. Rollins, Dem Dem. h C A6.: Fridolf W. Brink, Rep.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT 425 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 616 JUDGES: Mary Green. Rep.; Amelia Martini, Dem.; Mary Brink, AND PPlTSXUZG K Alice Parma. Dem. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Beth Israel CONSOLIDATED CLERKS: Rose Patterson. Dem.: Church Meeting Room. 1210 Solari POLLING PLACE: Leland Road Edythe A. Vleira, Dem.: Margaret PITTSBURG PRECINCT 411 Street Pittsburg. E. Jones, Dem. INSPECTOR: Marie Harper, Rep. Fire Station, 6 Leland Road, Pitts- JUDGES: Cora B. Rlepting, Rep.; burg. PITTSBURG lRECL IC? 562Garage, 750 Central Avenue, Pitts- Margaret F. Horr, Re INSPECTOR: Dorothy V. Wilson, burrgg CLERKS Bessie M Penn Dem, POLLING PLACE: Church of IIVSPECTOR: Eleanor Hogan, Althea L Rice, Dem, Mary Fe- Dem- JUDGES: Angeline B. Lozano, Christ, Mt. View and Hanlon Way, Re raro, Dem. Dem.• Minnie Marcella Rep. Pittsburg. JUDGES: Marie Bock, I),..; CLERKS: Bessie l5l Maggio, INSPECTOR: Lottie V. Greeman, Rose Anthony. Dem. Dem.; Neno V. D1 Maggio, Dem.: Dem. 3* CLERKS: Bessie Di Maggio. rrrrSBURG PRECINCT 026 Rosegg Carpenello, Dem. JUDGES: Florence Cadman, Dem.; Frank Macaluso Sr., Rep.; AND PITTSBURG 516 Re Alice Ogg, Dem. Marjorie Dybdal, Rep. CONSOLIDATED PITTSBURG PRECINCT NT CLERKS: Ethel E. Davis, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Shirley J. Mo- POLLING PLACE: Parkside Ruby Lueldo, Dem.; Della Coleman, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 613 Kee Garage, 31 Barrie Drive, Pitts- gaol, Main Corridor, 985 West Dem. POLLING PLACE: Marina Schoolb 17th Street. Pittsburg. Primary Building, Main Corridor, INSPECTOR: Shirley J. McKee, INSPECTOR: Dorothy J. Caval- P177MURG PRECINCT 5M 809 Black Diamond Street Pitts Rep. laro. Dem. POLLING PLACE Home Acres burg JUDGES: Lena Couchman, Dem.: JUDGES: Matilda S. Garcia, Improvement Club, 335 Hanlon Way, y INSPECTOR: Virginia R, Milano, Arlyne Bassett. Dem. Dem.• Dorothy Martorello, Dem. PittsburgDem. CLERKS: Mildred H. Bloom. CLERKS: Jorgla S. Prado. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Thelma Granberlf. fJUDGES: Lillian Harvill,F M(ller, Rep.: May-Evelyn K Potter, Dem.; Inez Mo- Dem,Rep.; Dem_; Stella Byron Harvey. Re belle Cooper. Dem. Caslin. Dem.p• JUDGES Adei[ne Melhoff, Dem.; CLERKS:Virginia L Oaaen,Dem.: Gail Herrera, Dem.; Diane Car- PITTSBURG PRECINCT 62: PITTSBURG PRECINCT 0" M&RKg BBee niccee Draper, Dem.- penells, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Olga Benottl POLLING PLACE:National Guard Rose C. Florentino. Dem.; Mary R. c Garage, 123 Marks Blvd•, Pitts- Armory, Drill Room, 99 Power Costanza, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT $13 burg. Street: Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE: Village School, INSPECTOR: Olga Benotti. Dem. INSPECTOR: Janelyn Russo RepPlTl MURG FXWLNCT an h350SchoolStreet, Pittsburg. JUDGES: Blanche Muirhead, JUDGES: Rose C. Davi, )Sem.•; POLLING PLACE: ConcertedINSPECTOR: Raymond Wildes, Rep.• Mabel J. Laederich. Dem. Clubs HK Dem. Services Center, Recreation Room.Re CLERICS: Martha Stratton Rep. CLERKS: Alma Hester, Dem.; JUDGES: Helen Syfret. Dem.; El- Providence Lujan, Dem.: Laura L Ida M. Davi, Dem.: Peggy Rossini, Columbia Circle, Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Norvelette Eldridge,lie M. Beckstrom, Non. Hoff. Dem, Dem. CLERKS: Grace M. Pizzimenti. Dem. r Dem.; Patricia Aiello. Rep.. Mar- PITTSBURG PRECINCT !1M JUDGES'Rosle L.Clasper,Dem.; guerite M. Colombo, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT M.6 Ola M. Hill, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Jean F. Bor- POLLING PLACE: Rose Vienna CLERKS: Sue Tourville, Dem.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT aN relti Rum Room. L' Hillcrest ri Side Entrance. 3820 Brook- Carolyn Walker, Dem.: Jessie M.Rumpus side Drive. Pittsburg. tiAvenue, Pittsburg. Parks, Dem. uePOLLINGPLACE: Beth Israel INSPECTOR Eselee W. Nix, INSPECTOR: Rase Vienna, Dem. Church, 1:10 Solari Street. Pitts- Item. JUDGES Marjorie T. Colt, Rep.; PITTSBURGPRECINCT 5M AburgJUDGESJeanM. Owen, Rep.: Margaret Costanza. Dem, c, INSPECTOR: Ruth Bellecl, Dem. CLERKS: Rose Bona no, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: ConeertedGoldleBuschke, Rep. yMJUDGES: Jennie Davi, Dem.; Jo- CLERKS- Marnelle Enea, Dem.• Ma R. Gloria, Dem.; Florence Services Center, Recreation Room, sephine D. Vielra, Dem. Conception Narez Dem.; Maxine BagIIetto, Rep-Columbia Circle, Pittsburg. CLERKS: Gertrude P. Silveira, Bucciellato. Dem. INSPECTOR: Arvilla Lightfoot. Dem.: Ruth Hawley. Rep.; Marian PrITSBURG PRECINCT ON Dem. Ifeadding. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Leo Vigil JUDGES: Hibernia Ware, Dem.; yf PITTSBURG PRECINCT 09 opus Room. 31 Tiffany Drive, Lillian Flucas• Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT fits POLLING PLACE: Clemmle Lee PlUaburR CLERKS: Eddie Pettiford Dem.- POLLING yy POLLING PLACE• Bops Club, Daviss Garage. 608 Carpino Avenue. INSPECTOR• Mary M. Vigil. AAnnae Smith. Dem.; Katie Jett, Wood Shop, 350 West 8th Street INSPECTOR:OR: Clemmle L Davis Dem' Pittsburg JUDGES: Lorna Hansen, Dem.; INSPECTOR: Helen Botzbach, Dem URGES Ira B. Evans, Re Rose Hernandez, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 5M ARepR: C L E R K S• Elaine Ambrostal, POLLING PLACE: Bel-Air School, JUDGES; Frances Bitlecl, Rep.; Rose M. Sono. Rep. Dem.; Racbelle De Stefano. Rep.; Multi-Use Room. 663 Canal Rood. kMaeDiMaggio, Dem. CLERKS: Nancy L. Jackson. Doris M. Becker, Rep.Pittsburg. CLERKS: Anna Vlscuso. Dem.; Dem.: Martha L Landers, Dem.; INNSPVZMR:Talleulah F.KutnerMalmleAiello. Dem.: Ora Cancla- Rose B. Bruno. Rep. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 6tH Dem. t mella, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Church of the JUDGES: Lucille L Barnett. PITTSBURG PITTSBURG PRECINCT an Good pp( tnnSgghe SHeihepherd. Social Hall, 3831 Dem.: Margaret M. Kaiser. Reil POLLING PLACE: Boys 016 POLLING baro Basemen. 1351 Birch Street. 1NSPECTOOX: rt Louise 0. White. Re ; CLERKS:yllis Andrus. Deem.;; Esris M. Library, 350 West 8th Street, Plus- Pittsburg. Dem. Celle E. Manw111, Dem. burg INSPECTOR: Helena E. Perry, JUDGES: Judith Dorman, Dem.; INSPECTOR: Pearl Buffo, Dem. Rep Mary Abono Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 5" JUDGES:Sara Russo,Dem.;Sara JUDGES: Mildred Goodbar, Rep.; CLERKS fns L Tlacareno, Re Macaluso. Dem. Frances DIM lo, Rep. Lupe M, Meza, Dem.; Joanne Gray, POLLING PLACE: Pacifica High aagggg School Library,205 Pacifica Avenue,CLERKS: Jennie DI Maggio. CLERKS: Zelma Lucido, Dem.: Item. Pittsburg.aDem.; Joseph Walbeck, Rep.; Mar- Frances R. Strickland, Dem.: Ro- INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Skvorak,garet Walbecir, Rep. sella Sangulnino, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 652 Dem PITTSBURG PRECINCT 6l7 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 103 POLLING PLACE: Hillview Jr. JUDGES: Mildred Durbin, Rep.; as2 y High School. Main Corridor 333 VIrgle R, Rose. Dem. POLLING PLACE: El Pueblo POLLING PLACE: Stewarts Cha- Yosemite Drive Pittsburg. CLERKS: Margaret F. Atkinson. School. Main Corridor, 950 El Pueb- pet Church, Education Bldg., East INSPECTOR: Elizabeth A. Leber. Dem.: Mabel L. Fritschle, Rep.•Io Dive, Pittsburg. Wing, 1st and Cutter Streets, Pitts- Item. Virgle Phillips, Dem. INSPECTOR: Hattye D. Stingily, burg. JUDGES: Iva M. Ward. Rep.; Dem. INSPECTOR: Francis Thomas, Darlene L De Jesus, Dem. PITTSBURG PRIiCCINC? bt? JUDGES: Carrie L. Page, Dem.; Dem. CLERKS: Helen L. Dl Mercurio, POLLING P LA C E• AmbroseAlleanWise, Dem. JUDGES: Magnolia Tlllis, Dem.; Dem.:Ann Russo,Dem.:Frances A. School Auditorium.3105 Willow PassCLERKS: Cora Redic, Dem.. Hattie Page. Dem. Rtso. Dem. rxr Road. Pittsburg. bent iRep Moore, Dem.: June Cal- CLERKS: Ora Minnie 111. D Rep.; PasqualelITTSBUIRG PRECINCT fistRe pSPECTOR• Dorothy L. Britton. Mareelli. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Katherine H. JUDGES: Daniel J. Hea1y, Dem.; PITTSBURG PRECLNCT 118 Holmes Garage. 1660 Vincent Street. Leota F. Bryant, Dem. POLLING PLACE: First Baptist PITTSBURG PRECINCT POS Pittsburg CLERKS Ione Jerebek Rep. Church Social Hull, 201 Odessa POLLING PLACE: Lawrence Chi- INSPECTOR: Katherine H. Neva N. Dill, Dem.; George S. Street. Pittsburg, rl Garage, 97 71mno Avenue, Pitts- Holmes• Dem, Britton, Rep. Kr- INSPECTOR: Geraldine Bastian, burg. JUDGES: Octavia Mims, Dem.: Dem. INSPECTOR: R u t h Madtazo, Lurlee Page. Dem. PITTSBUBG PRECINCT M5 JUDGES: Retha Kirk, Rep.; Han- Dem. CLERKS: Alice Troup. Dem.; POLLING PLACE Ambrose Ele nah L. Darling, Rep. JUDGES:Zoma L.Harmon,Rep.; Hazel Lea, Rep.; Thaddeus Holmes, mentary School Auditorium, 310EiCLERKS: Arae l.aaason. Dem.; Winifred M Hopper, Repp, Dem. Lena Confetti, Dem : Rose Mary CLERKS: Mlnnle Chlri, Dem; Willow Pass Road Pittsburg Lucido, Dem. Lorrayne Siragusa. Dem.; Theresa P17T=URG PRECINCT VA INSPECTOR: Pearl L. Stucky. R. Fichera, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Emma Cow- D JUDGES: Edna J. Flood. Dem.: p PITTSBURG PRECINCT 618 tuts Breakfast Room, 2163 Goff Ave- Martha Ambrose, Dem. POLLING PLACE:Pittsburgom- PITTSBURG PRECINCT nue, Pittsburg.rg CLERKS:Chloe C.Marlow,Dem.; munity Gym, 21W Riverview Drive, POLLING PLACE* Stewarts Cha- INSPECTOR: Vivien Bruno. Dem. Dolores G. Rozelt, Dem.; Gloria Pittsburg. pet Church, Education Bldg., East JUDGES: Lorraine B. Johnson, McLaughlin, Dem. s INSPECTOR: Evelyn Miller, Rep. Wing• First and Cutter Streets, Dem.: Mary E. Smith, Rep. yJUDGES: Mary L. Meyer, Rep.; Pittsburg.CLERKS: Emma Cowans, Dem.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT 50 Georgia M. Leone, Dem.INSPECTOR: Ruth Graves. Rep. Margaret N. Archuleta, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Pittsburg Bap-CLERKS: Lottie M.Moffett, Rep.; JUDGES: Helen Grijalva, Dem.; Hope Manques. Dem. Marian Jiminez. Dem.; Patricia Mo- Alice Tutt. Dem. List Church, 2586 Willow Pass Road. Pittsburg. rena. Dem, CLERKS:Willie McLennan,Dem.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT 059 INSPECTOR: Anne N. Anderson,Janie Thompson, Dem.; Alice Lot- POLLING PLACE: Los Medanos Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT a26 timer. Dem. School. Main Corridor, 610 Crowley JUDGES: Nina Turnage, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Church of the Avenue, Pittsburg. Mary E. Criner, Dem. Good Shepherd Social Hall, 3831 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NI INSPECTOR: Ramona S. Correa, tk ? Sho ing Heights Lane. Pittsburg. OLLING PLACE: Bay Hotel, Dem. CLERKS: Martha Newton Dem.: pp g• Y Charlene Merritt, Dem.: flernard t INSPECTOR.: Connie Quesada, 412 East 3rd Street, Pittsburg. JUDGES:Evelyn L. Lopez, Dem.; Chevereaux, Non. Erb Dem. INSPECTOR: Alvera Carey. Rep. Nancy J. Brown, Dem. r x JUDGES:Marie Malmberg,Dem.; JUDGES:Augusta Orlando,Dem.: CLERICS: Barbara D'Angelica, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 510 Angelina Mutulo• Dem.Irene KataniC Dem. Dem.: Norma Dwyer, Dem.; Eve- POLLING PLACE: Far Hills Mo-CLERICS: Violet Marcantonio, CLERKS: Princess Nance. Rep.: lyn H. French, Dem. bile Park, Upstairs RecreationRep.: Anita Sullenberger, Non.; Rose Craffey, Dem., Aphrodette M. Room, 24T Bailey Road, Pittsburg.Lucy Castro, Dem. Parson. Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT M INSPECTOR• Vera C. Campbell, PITTSBURG PRECINCT Cl PITTSBURG PRECINCT N: POLLING PLACE: Grace Luth- bent, z Gran Church, 195 Alvarado Avenue, JUDGES: Frances J. Davies, POLLING PLACE: Grace Luther- POLLING PLACE:Albert Zbacnik Pittsburg. Rcp•• Imogene C. Norris, Dem.ti an Church, 195 Alvarado Avenue. Garage, 169 Sequoia Drive, Pitts- INSPECTOR: Marie Barvakis, CLERKS:Theresa Hanveil, Dem. Pittsburg. burg. Dem. Doris Lehfetdt, Dem.: Charlotte INSPECTOR: Marie A. Logan, INSPECTOR: Nancy Lucido, JUDGES: Donna Borges, Dem.; Dunning, Dem. Dem. Dem. Hazel P. Tyler, Rep. JUDGES: Leslie DS. Stroup. Rep.; JUDGES: Betts• M. Ericsson, CLERKS: Rose Teixeira, Dem.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT .ill Nellie Storelli. Dem. Rep.: Nina DL Russo. Dem. Patricia Belleci, Dem.: Jennie Spl- POLLING PLACE: Norma Garza-CLERKS: Rita M. Troia. Dem.. CLERKS: Emilev P. O'Brien, hale, Dem. son Garage, 47 Canal Drive, Pitts- Angela Bonanno. Dem.: Marie Weld. Dem.- Kertha J. Biman. Rep.; Ma- Rep. rie Magna, Dem. PI7TSBURG PRECINCT a61 burgINSPECTOR: Mildred Lessley, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 024 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NSM POLLING PLACE:Heights School, Dem. r' ain Corridor, 163 West Blvd., JUDGES: Norma L. Garrison, POLLING PLACE: M a s o n 1 c POLLING PLACE: Phillip Cardl- Piittsburg. Non.• Thelma Senba, Dem, Temple, 1690 Norton Street, Pitts- nale Carage• 365 West 10th Street. INSPECTOR: Lillian V. Pankau, CLERKS: Winifred Stnrk, Non.: bull. Pittsburg. Dem. Helen Elliott. Rep.; Lucy Padilla. INSPECTOR: Grace H. Shadell. INSPECTOR: Evelyn B. Davi. JUDGES: Rose Russo, Dem.; Dem. sr Rep. Dem. Louise T.Briggs, Rep. JUDGES: Sally C. Mungo, Dem.: JUDGES: Bernice Fisher. Dem.: CLERKS: Antoinette Stephenson, PIT"fSBURG PRECINCT 512 Averda Plummer, Rep. Diana Lettiere, Dem. Dem.: Minnie L. Capalety, Dem,; POLLING PLACE: Bay Point RodCLERKS: Augusta Richardson, CLERKS: Rose M. Cutin, Dem.• Jean Drew. Dem. and Gun Club, 6 Inlet Drive, Pitts- Rep.; Linda L Ferraro, Dem.: Martha P. Wagstaff. Rep.; J. D. burrggAzaleaCaruso. Dem. Wagstaff, Non. PITTSBURG PRECINCT /ii PE"rOR: E. H. Townley, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 623 PITTSBURG PRECINCT 6a4 clPOLLING PLACE: Edna L. Gar- Dem. L ' a Garage. 4267 Scenic Avenue, JUDGES: Ltulse F. Drawhorn, POLLING PLACE: Hattie Hall POLLING PLACE: Esther Bruno Pittsburg Dem.• Myrtle E. Weeks, Dem. rGarage, 320 Montezuma Street Garage. 2533 MacArthur Avenue, INSPECTOR: Edna L. Garcia. CLERKS: Sharon L. Russell, Pittsburg. Pittsburg. Dem. Dem.: Patsy Burton, Dem.; Doro- INSPECTOR: Queenie H. New- INSPECTOR: Bessie NI. Milano. JUDGES: Opal Bolin. Dem.: Hel- tha Jaco. Dem. v x xi30 3F W__ ti sew y' I. 1III r`' g, PITTSBURG PRECINCT 513 y POLLING PLACE: Our Indy i Queen of the World Church Parish Hall, 62 Belln Vista Avenue, Pitts- g burg, INSPECTOR: Marlon E. Fioaard, Dem. a;JUDGES: Betty J. Branson,Dem.: armOpu! G. Alumbaugh, Dem. CLERKS: Lovell L. Metcalf, Dem.; Florence Blakley, Dem.; a d,.r`-Ainry Nicolino, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 31 POLLING PLACE: Jessie Gmg- oq Living Room, 78 Alberts Avg T s- nue, Pittsburg. r INSPECTOR: Jessie Gregory, Repp. JUDGES: Alice Chdstolferson, 1„Dem. Mabel G. Mason Rep CLERFtS Josephine J. Dames, K Rep.; Pauline Kennedy, Rep.: So-a. phie Setencich, Dem. y PITTSBURG PRECINCT 313 v POLLING PLACE: Pittsburg Ba ut-p x:,list Church, Side Entrance, 2586 15 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Lena Dorsey, Dem. JUDGES: Hazel J. Slaughter, Dem.: Nancy O. Dongallo, Dem. CLERKS: Ruth Ensminger, Dem.; Helen Strickland, Dem.: Rose Orsi. Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 516 w CONSOLIDATED WITN c e. PITTSBURG SC POLLING POLLING PLACE: Shirley J. hie Kee Garage, 31 Barrie Drive, Pitts- 4burg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 517 POLLING PLACE: Vote absen- tee. r--PITTSBURG PRECINCT a18 4POLLINGPLACE: Bel.lir School, Multi-Use Room, 663 Canal Road r Pittsburg. fir•. INSPECTOR: Bernice Al. Gaub, Dem. JUDGES: Olive D. Lanier, Rep.; Catherine Kunstal, Dem. yCLERKS: Dorothy Isakson, Rep.: Nina S. Foster, Dem.; Amy Upton, Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT AI! I x""POLLING PLACE: Ambrose Park i and Recreation Center,Teenage Cen- ter, 125 Memorial Way. Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Eunice Woodyard• r:-llem. IJUDGESGladysPhipps, Dcm, 1HelenM. Lynch, Rep, M CLERI{S: Imogene Hood, Dem.: fc, Pearl Freshour, Dem.; Virginia SUffler, Rep.f; t. PITTSBURG rHECINCT an POLLING PLACE: Ambrose Ele smentarySchoolAuditorium, 3106 5YlllrnvPassRoad, Pittsburg, INSPECTOR: Juanita Parker, DCm. JUDGES: Jean I- Jones. Rep.; Willie Woolsey, Dem. 1 edeHMason, Ch.;de E. Mar Soret Murgla, Dem, PITTSBURG PRECINCT a:l POLLING PLACE: Pacifica FFlgh School Library. 205 Pacifica Ave- nue, Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Margaret E. Tra- rV,hev, Dem. qlUI)GES: Nora A. Flegge, Dm.: aFosteenC. Johnson. Dem. CLERKS: Roseann A. Mitchell, Dem.• Isabel M. De Witt. Dem.: Sarah E. Mohler. Dem. PORT CRICAGO PRECn CT Ml POLLING PLACE: United Church 4 •-- a! Christ. Northeast Entrance, Kin- zle Street Port Chicago. INSPECTOR: Cecelia 1.. Arnold• Dem. Lip JUDGES: Christine T. Withers. Dem. Barbara M. Reece, Dem. rCLERKSBettyG. Matthews. Dem.; Wilma I. Reece, Dem.; 5 Irene M. Gattls, Dem. c PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT AND PORT CHICAGO 3 CONS01"ATED POLLING PLACE: Justice Court 314 Main Street, Port Chlcag o. INSPECTOR: Alberta L Semm, a'Dem. JUDGF,S: Jessie A. Morton, Dem. Velda Mattson Dem. r° CLERKS: Peggy Foster. Dem.: Pauline Mattson, Dem.: Eva E. Pnlubickl, Dem.r PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT 1q x :, POLLING PLACE: Bay Point School, Book Storage Room. Fleet and Central Streets, Port Chicago. INSPECTOR: Maxine G. Nunes, Dem. JUDGES: Edith N, Nation, Dem.: Augusta S. Dullum, Dem. CLERKS: Laura McJunkin, Rep.: Meq B McLean, Dem., Jan Crocker, Dem.x roRr cHlct.Go rsECL cr MI POLLING PLACE: United Church o! Christ Northeast Entrance, I{In- zle Soret Port Chicago. Ir INSPECTOR: Marian R, Footer, Dem. a, JUDGES: Marlette Pomimille, Re Marcella A. Rosenthal, Dem. CLERKS: Della L. Adams, Dem.; No Tweedy, Rep.: Norma R. Hulett, Dem. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT Mu CONSOLIDATED WITS PONT CHICAGO 2 POLLING PLACE: Justice Court 314 Main Street Port Chicago, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of May. 1966, by the following vote of the Board: AYES Supervisors Thomas John fes.Coll, Edmund A. Linschetd James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred Af. Dias. James E. Moriarty I hereby certip' that the fore going Is1. .true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the R Seal of the hoard as Supervlooes s afrixed this sre day of ti1aY. 1166. by s)NANCY INGRAHAM.L Deputy Clerk s Tq y7- Y,- 4' I r 1- w M1 T May 3, 1966 - continued t In the Matter of Authorizing AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA Payment for Property Acquisition COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 and Acceptance of Deed for Drainage 'Purposes . On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD f' ORDERED that the following grant deed 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: Ygnacio Valley Channel, Line A; S.D.M.D. No. 1 Grantor: Marshall Wayne and Shirley Lillian Cook Settlement: $910.00 Deed Date: April 18, 1966 Payee: Transamerica Title Insurance Company j Escrow No. 319438 The County Clerk is directed to accept grant deed from above named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. s 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. fiery..ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. s In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5069. j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5069, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute Satis- faction of Liens against the following persons, is APPROVED: David and Edith Bois j Anna M. Petry. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Lins the id, James P. Kenny. x NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5070. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5070, in which the Board agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the John Muir Hospital, Walnut Creek, California, against any and all liabilities, loss, etc. which may be incurred by law enforcement agencies using the facilities of said hospital F l while securing evidence at same, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.- AYES oard: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. j NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA Resolution No. 071. S x5COUNTYSTORMDRAINAGEDISTRICTZONE13 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5071, in which the Board accepts as completed as of April 250 r i 1966, contract with Northbay Pipeline Company, Incorporated, P. 0. Box 554, Danville, California, for construction of portion of Line B (Jackson Way) from Danville Highway to San Ramon Creek in Alamo, California, Project No. 35-13-2, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. A NOES: None. Y 11 11`4 a ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. a v 3 r: 7 J` 4 May 3, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5073. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5073, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments, is APPROVED. The foregoing ordergg waspassed by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of A proval of Resolution No. 5074. y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5074, in which the Board approves annexation No. 170 to the San Pablo Sanitary District, is APPROVED. 4 Jnr The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, k, w NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. j5' In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5076.; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5076, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to 44 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: y AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s: NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Adjournment in Respect to the Memory of the late Albert Dias. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that adjournment of this meeting is taken at 2:40 p.m. in respect to the fes memory of the late Albert Dias, brother of Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. s 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. h ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 10, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. t. 1 rb aures P. enny C ai ATTEST: i W. T. PAASCH, CLERK li µDeputy Clerk a: a r Vim.. ... _.____..........Y._.._.. . ..«..«........ r .......___. f t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 109 1966 THE BOARD MM IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION y BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY., CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS JOHN COLL, r EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. r r ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY. yr` PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4 lIn the Matter of Personnel Ad jus tments .s 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 APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: j f County Assessor. Reclassify Auditor-A praiser, position number 069 Salary Range 42 ($6!-$782) , to Senior Auditor- Appraiser, Salary Range 47 ($727-$883), effective May 11, 1966. 4tCountyAuditor-Controller.Add one (1) Accountant II, Salary Range 43 ($660-$801) effective May 119 1966.y Y*4, Clerk of the Board. Add one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, Salary Range 24 ($415-$505), effective May 11, 1966. r County Clerk (Election Add one (1) Election Clerk, Salary Range 15 4.Administration) . 333-$405) 9 effective May 11, 1966, and cancel one (1) permanent intermittent Election Clerk, effective May 11, 1966 . County Hospital. Add one (1) Institution Helper, Salary Range 17 349-$425) , and cancel one (1) Hospital Attendant, position number 140, Salary Range 19 ($367-$447), effective May 11, 1966. County Library. Add one (1) Duplicating Services Clerk, Salary Range 17 ($349-$425) , and cancel one (1) Duplicating Machine Operator, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481)9 A; effective May 11, 1966. Probation (Children's Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Shelter) . Assistant Superintendent, Childrents Shelter, Salary Range 51 ($801-$973) , and add one (1) position, effective May 11, 1966. Public Works (County Cancel one (1) Airport Services Assistant, Salary x Airport) . Range 30 ($481-$584), effective May 11, 1966. Sheriff. Add two (2) Deputy Sheriffs, Salary Range 37 570-$693) , effective Ma Y 11 1966 (for City of Pleasant Hill) Social Service. Add one (1) Social Worker II, Salary Range 36 556-$676) , and cancel one (1) Social Work Supervisor Grade I, position number 39, Salary Range 46 ($710-$862) , effective May 11, 1966. Social Service. Add one (1) Child Welfare Supervisor I. Salary Range 48 ($745-$905), and cancel one (1) Social Work Supervisor Grade I. Salary Range 46 ($710-$862) , r : effective May 11, 1966. i Social Service. Cancel one (1) Social Work Supervisor Grade I. posi- Y{ tion number 38, Salary Range6 ($710-$862) , effective May 11, 1966. Social Service. Cancel one (1) Vocational Services Su^ervisor I, position n-amber 06, Salary Range 45 (693-$841) , effective May 11, 1966. San Pablo County Fire Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range 37 ($570-$693) , Protection District. and cancel one (1) Fire Engineer, Salary Range 39 598-$727), effective May 11, 1966. 4< a 1 i 1 rMay 10, ^1966 - continued - 3 Marshal - Concord Judicial District.Increase to 40/40 assignment of Deputys Clerk I. Cancel assignment of this position in Walnut Creek Marshal's Office, effective May 11, 1966. Marshal - Walnut Creek Judicial Authorize employment of Deputy Clerk I. District. Salary Range 17 ($349-$425) , effective May 11, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r X AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. v In the Matter of Authorizing in re-employment of Mr. Paul V. Zaro, Probation Department. As recommended by the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor tip Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for re-employment of Mr. Paul V. Zaro in the class of Deputy Probation Officer at t the fifth step of Salary Range 40 ($745 per month), effective May 9, 1966, as requested by the County Probation Officer. lY 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.w G t' NOES: None. X31 ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. r K a In the Matter of Accepting x gifts and donations to the County Library System during the month of April, 1966. The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations to the County Library during the month of April, 1966; yf NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, ew f : James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. 4 In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. x 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: J. W. Dernetz, Administrative Analyst, Office of the County Administrator, to attend County Federal Aid Coordinators Conference sponsored by the r National Association of Counties in Washington, D. C. in the period from June 5, 1966 through June 7, 1966. 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. a u a 5y' May 10, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor s, 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 DECREASE INCREASE Telephone Exchange 1 Temporary Help 1003 900 5. Unappropriated Reserve 900 g : Public WorksMk RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES - GENERAL FUND Reserve for contingencies 1003 132,000 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION y _ Mt. Diablo Boulevard 1003 13,000 Building Inspection #340 Temporary Salaries 1003 1,910 Reserve for Contingencies 1,910im s t Special Elections Specialized Printing 1003 4 000 F Reserve for Contingencies 1003 4,000 N" Election Officers 1003 670 Professional & Personal 1003 670 Other Special Dept. 1003 650 Office Expense 1003 650 4 1ecial Health Projects 51 Labor Received 1003 31,216 Office Expense 124 F Medical & Lab. Supplies2,284 Auto Mileage 1,614 Other Travel 6 Professional Services 2029 Labor Provided 319216 Reserve for Contingencies 3,129 Secretary to Court and Jury Commissioner Temporary Salary 1003 1,014 Reserve 1003 1,014 Veterans Service 0579 Temporary Salary 170; to be taken from unappropriated 170 reserves ,4'. Contra Costa County Fire District Grounds Mtce. 2025 2,500 Sery & Supplies - Prior Yr. Ch 2025 2,?71 P: Utilities 2025 5,000 Permanent Salaries 2025 100,000 Reserve for Contingencies 2025 89,729 Reserve for Contingencies 282 164 y Water Cooler, elec.U 164 1 . San Pablo Fire District Carport - Sta 1 2021 82220 y Refrigerator 2021 221 r' 2 in. fire hose 2021 66 11 in. fire hose 71 Booster Hose 2021 84 Reserve for Contingencies 2021 89220 r cop, a May 10, 1966 - continued arn, jjAPPROPRIATIONS (Continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Flood Control District Reserve for Contingencies 2521 175,000 Lower Marsh Creek Channel 2521 850000 Middle and Upper Marsh Creek 2521 902000 Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Acalanes Road 1003 5,000 1. Acalanes Road 1003 52000 3. Bethel Island Road 1003 500 4. Pacheco Blvd. 1003 275k 4. St. Mary's Road 1003 200 4. Mt . Diablo Blvd.1003 463 5. Misc. Select R/W 1003 250 4. Pacheco Blvd. 1003 600 ; 4. Pacheco Blvd. 1003 450 7. Concord Avenue 1003 500 } 8. Concord Blvd. 1003 19000 9. Ygnacio Valley Rd. 1003 500 10. Reliez Station Rd. 1003 750 11. Danville Blvd. 1003 5s,500 Design Engineering 1003 17,638 q Betterments 1003 13,9006 y , 12. Hartz Avenue 1003 3,100 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION r 2. Ridge Park Drive 1003 3;236 v4. Railroad Avenue 1003 400 G 4. Minor Curb Grade Design 1003 8,000 13. oak Road 1003 600 SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 2. Treat Lane 1003 5061 2. Treat Lane 1003 1,750 s 2. San Miguel 1003 6,258 2. San Miguel 1003 1,151 f Public Works v s SANITATION DISTRICT 7A 6. Repair & Service Equipment 2365 60 6. Hydraulic Pipe Cutter 2365 60 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION u ' 1. Hillside Drive 1003 229114 1. Pleasant Hill Road 1003 20542 2. Loring Wall 1003 24,000 x< 3. Loring Wall 1003 55 3. Loring Wall 1003 55 4 Moraga Road 1003 21 1. Lombardy Lane 1003 50279` 5. Farm Bureau Road 1003 16,056 1. Monument Blvd. 1003 29,588 4 2. Marsh Creek Road 1003 519668 T- 6. San Pablo Avenue 1003 222114 6. Diablo Road 1003 8,273 6. Concord Avenue 1003 45,61!{ 7, Sellars Avenue 1003 51 668 Betterments 1003 ' 21 SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 6. Diablo Road 1003 23,548 Probation r Chairs swivel with arms 1003 130 Typewriters, compact, electric 1003 40 n / Desks, double pedestal 1003 90 V a jl A r..v R r35 May 10, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATIONS (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE Social Service - 500 Small Storage Cabinet 90 40" Diameter Table 110 i Board and Care 200 Assessor 016 x. Furniture & Furnishings 1003 125 7752-012 Chairs x Martinez Adm. Bldgs . (Bldg.125 Repairs) County Hospital Extend X-ray Area 3,960 Installation of new ceramic tile in the four showers at F&G Wards . Plus installation r of two new grab bars and installation of thermostatically controlled Powers RC5 mixing valve. 3,960 Extend X-ray Area 3,9943 Job Order 1230 2,400 Job Order 1244 1,513 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: iy 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 Authorizing Appropriation Adjustment. 4 On the recommendation of the County Administrator and the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the following appropriation adjustment is APPROVED for the Office of the County Sheriff (Game Protection) : f APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE w Miscellaneous Services 1102 6,770 Infrared Spectrophotometer 1102 6,040 Irtran Cells 1102 Sodium Chloride Cells 1102 60 R.B. Attenuator 1102 125 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 Declaration of an Emergency, Flood Control µ <Zone 1 (Marsh Creek) .n On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an emergency is hereby DECLARED, pursuant to Section. 29127 of the Government Code, in Flood Control Zone 1, to provide for the acquisition of rights of way required for construction by the Soil Conservation Service of drainage facilities necessary for the protection of life and property from future flooding; said cost of rights of way being i fully reimbursable by the State Department of Water Resources. w5 1 1 tK r Y? ry r iffiffeRFaRim May 10, 1966 - continued - r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, sJamesP. Ke my. T`NOES: None. r ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Accepting x Payment in Full of County Subrogation Claim Against Manuel Cunha and Authorizing Execution of Release. d IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: That the Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept $853.71 as payment in full of the County's claim in subrogation against Manuel Cunha, individually and dba Action Pest Control. That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to execute a Release bytheCountyofContraCostaofallclaimsagainstthesaidManuelCunha, to be delivered upon payment of the said sum. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by w Supervisor Dias, and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing increase in petty cash fund for Martinez Judicial District Court. Ig g r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for an increase in petty cash fund of the Martinez Judicial District Court from $35 to $70, as requested by the Court and recommended by the County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing ordergg was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kerney. NOES: None.e ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. ay In the Matter of Authorizing increase in revolving fund of the Animal Control Division of the County Department ofrAgriculture. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, , seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD uk ORDERED that authorization is granted for an increase in the revolvingfund of the Animal Control Division of the County Department of Agriculture from $50 to100, as requested by 7: the Agricultural Commissioner and recommended by the County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a 3 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. S. ax NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. T^' 30z SGC May 10, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Acting County Auditor-Controller s. to reimburse the Treasurer's j cash difference fund. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD _ ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is authorized to reimburse the Treasurer's cash difference fund in the amount of $101.10. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:T AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t NOES: None. t i., ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. r In the Matter of Referring establishment of five percent differential for employees k teaching in approved vocational education program to Civil Service Commission. i On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of establishment of five percent differential for employees teaching in an approved vocational education program is referred to the Civil Service Commission for study in connection with its 1966-1967 salary and fringe benefit review. 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. a In the Matter of Composition r of the County Personnel Committee. n, The County Personnel Committee having recommended that there be added to its I membership a Civil Service Commissioner (to be selected by the Civil Service Commission) and j a County Department Head to serve on a limited term basis (so that various department heads i might serve on a rotating basis) ; and Mr. Henry L. Clarke, Business Manager of the Contra Costa County Employees Associ- ation, Local 1675, having appeared and endorsed the addition of a Civil Service Commissioner to the County Personnel Committee and having objected to the addition of a department head r. 3 to said committee; x; jNO. THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on said additions to the County Personnel Committee is deferred for one week. 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. r i ENOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. i In the Matter of Adopting yY I Prospectus for a Land Use and Transportation Planning i Program for Contra Costa County. j WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors on January 25, 1966 adopted an ar der in the matter of Prospectus for a Land Use and Transportation Planning Program for Contra Costa i County; and I h WHEREAS the County Administrator has recommended that said order be amended to provide that the Planning Director, Public Works Director, and County Administrator shall jointly consider necessary administrative actions and make policy recommendations to the Board of Supervisors in connection with the implementation of the Land Use and Transportations. Planning Program; I 1 a 360 r^ ism May 10, 1966 - continued i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the County Administrator is 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. Kemy. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report of Assessment District Screening Committee. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of Assessment District Screening Committee on assessment dis- R trict proposals, is ACKNOWLEDGED. s,.. 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 Request from Social Service Director for Chairman to execute Training-x Opportunity Sponsor Agreements . This Board having received a request from the Social Service Director that the Chairman be authorized to execute Training-Opportunity Sponsor Agreements with the U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, for Nurses Aide Trainees, and with the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District for Caretaker Trainees; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator for report on May 17, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Yy AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. h' ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. i In the Matter of Claim for Damages . Mrs . John Terranova (Lela) , through her attorney, James J. Doran, Jr., 1255 Post Street, Suite 911, San Francisco, having filed with this Board on May 2, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $10,000; r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rr2 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. v/ r s i u a qv F z May 10, 1966 - continued - i In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring N copy of Notice of Hearing and Petition for Relief I from Claims Provisions in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on May 4, 1966, referred copy of Notice `of Hearing for Order for Relief from Claims Provisions and Petition for Relief from Claims Provisions, served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on May 4, 1966, in Action No. 100872 of the SUPERIOR y COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, VIRGINIA ANDERSON versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, to the Office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEEREFORE, 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.j NOES: None. s` ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Endorsing t> Assembly Bill No. 143 and h Senate Bill No. 100 (Fee Adjustment' Bills) . r , The County Administrator having advised that a telegram has been received from the County Supervisors Association of California urging the Board to contact its legislative representatives requesting their support of Assembly Bill No. 143 and Senate Bill No. 100 f (providing for increases in various fees charged by the county under statutory provisions) ; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED to send telegrams to R Senator George Miller, Jr., and Assemblymen Jerome R. Waldie and John T. Knox, urging that j they vote for passage of both bills without further amendments. N The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James P. Kenny, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid. NOES: None. h ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. G In the Matter of Notice r of Application to j Appropriate Water from 1 State Water Rights Board. This Board having received Notice of Application filed by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation with the State Water Rights Board for a permit to appropriate water, -subject to vested rights, said water to be diverted from Rock Slough into the Contra Costa Canal, then rediverted into Contra Loma Reservoir, and will be used within an estimated gross area of 120,000 acres within Contra Costa County; and Said Notice having contained the stipulation that any protest to the granting of r the permit must be filed with the State Water Rights Board, Room 1140, Resources Building, 1416 - 9th Street, Sacramento, within sixty days; 1 On motion_ of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to Supervisor Linscheid and to the District Attorney for review. x 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. a x May 10 1966 - continued - Td In the Matter of Notification of Violation of Requirements from the State Regional Water Pollu- tion Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region. rThisBoard, as ex officio the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3, having received notices from the State Regional Water Pollution Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, relative to analyses and observations made on May 27, 1965 in Pinole, and October 21, 1965 in Tara Hills, pointing out certain violations of the Regional Board's requirements and requesting a reply as to proposed corrective action; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to Mr. Jack Port, Sewage, Waste and Water Division,, w Public Works Department, and to Supervisor Alfred M. Dias, for report to the Board on May 17, 1966. M The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. R NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. f z In the Matter of Letter r_ from William R. Baldwin, Western Farms Company, re establishing an aquatic park in the Delta area. This Board havingreceived a letter from William R. yBaldwin, Western Farms Company, Byron, California, requesting the Board to look into the prospect of establishing a 4600-acre aquatic park in the Delta area; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the East Bay Regional Park District and to the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission for report to the Board as soon as possible. h The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, r James P. Kenny. r. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Letter from East Bay Regional Park District re easement for Riding and Hiking Trails, Subdivision 3279, Moraga Area. Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid having submitted to the Board a copy of a letter from Mr. William Penn Mott, Jr., General Manager, East Bay Regional Park District, to Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, regarding problems involving an easement for W riding and hiking trails on Lot 117 of Subdivision 3279, Moraga area, which is a part of the trail dedicated to Contra Costa Count b the Utah Construction and MiniCountyy ng Company, said Lot being the property of Lloyd and LaVerne Torchio; and Q Mr. Mott having submitted a recommendation for solution of said problem; 7 On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE .BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director and the County Administratorn for report to the Board. y 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. C P ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. ter£ 36: May 10, 1966 - continued - t$ In the 'Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring rk copy of Summons and Com- plaint in Court action to f the Office of the District f Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on May 6, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on May 6, 1966, in Action No. 100869 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, VIRGINIA ANDERSON versus 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. X NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. g In the Matter of Acceptance AS EX-OFFICIO SUPERVISORS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF of Deed for Drainage Purposes . THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Grant Deed be accepted and the same be hereby APPROVED. Project: Ygnacio Valley Channel, Line A; S.D.M.D. No. 1 c Grantor: Paul J. Regoli and Peggy Regoli Settlement: Donation Deed Data: May 5, 1966 Escrow Agent: Transamerica Title Insurance Company Escrow No. 314934 The County Clerk is directed to accept Grant Deed 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund- A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 19762 1977, 1978 and 1981. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1976, 1977, 1978 and 19812 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; I k NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. j 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. Ff at f J y 0 v? rS' lam. 36 r May 10, 1966 - continued - 4 In the Matter of Installation of Street Light in County Service Area M-4, San Ramon Village. r At the request of local citizens end in conformance with the policy for street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director ; on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company be authorized to install one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in County Service Area M-4 (Subdivision 3024) as follows : At the east end of Firecrest Court on the pole between Lots Number 36 b and 37. 1= 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.d. V r z In the Matter of Recommendation ILV to Board of Retirement re Safety Patrol during Courthouse Remodeling. w On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, 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 authorization be granted to employ a uniformed reserve deputy sheriff to patrol the occupied areas of the Courthouse to provide information, guidance, and to enforce the meaning of signs and barricades for the purpose of assuring safety to the general public and to County employees entering the building on business. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 1 James P. Kenny. NOES: None. S.. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Agreement with h A. MacKenzie Cantin & Associates re remodeling of group homes, Las Trampas Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon (Phase I) . x This Board having considered an agreement with the architectural firm of A. MacKenzie Cantin & Associates of Walnut Creek, for preparation of drawings and specifica- tions for Phase I of the project to remodel group homes at the Las Trampas Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon, which agreement provides for an architectural fee of 9 3/8% of the remodeling cost and 5% of the cost for replacing the gas and water lines, the preliminary estimate of said costs being $46,000 and $30,000 respectively; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement with A. MacKenzie Cantin & 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: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.h NOES: None. b ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. Qi J 01 36;) f May 11 66 - continued_-0, 9 Y I In the Matter of Cancellation j of penalty on unsecured roll. The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in the amount of $44.00 from John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents a t priority tax claim covering the following: Fiscal Year 1962-63 Code 1000 Assessment 2099 Kelley, Lawrence J. DBA: Antioch Launderette co Burd & Quantz, Attorneys 400 Seventeenth Street Oakland 12, California Machinery - Equipment Assessed value personal property - $4.90 Money 10 1 Total value Mo Tax: 44.00 Penalty:3.52 47-52 and said Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested authorization to cancel the penalty as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for cancellation of the penalty. l 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 Recommendation of the Social ProgrF:ms Com- mittee with reference to remodeling k• of -Neglected Children's Unit, Juvenile Hall. The Board having referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors T. J. Coll and J. P. Kenny, serving in the absence of Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) the s; j matter of use of the space in the Juvenile Hall which is utilized for neglected children and which will be vacated when the new Shelter Home for Children is completed; and M t The Social Programs Committee having recommended that said space be remodeled to provide quarters for a rehabilitation center for girls, in line with the recommendation u of the County Probation Officer; and A Supervisor A. M. Dias having indicated that his absence, due to a death in hisIfamilyandhisillness, had not permitted him to make a review of the proposed space utilization and that he would therefore abstain from voting; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Social Programs Committee is x APPROVED. 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. ABSTAINED: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias . t s f- ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. C In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5082. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THEPj, BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5082, in which the Board approves plans and specifications t for remodeling of Group Homes at the Las Trampas Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon, bids for err which will be received on June 8, 1966, at 11 a.m., is APPROVED. 94 K. pis o66 w; e x May 10, 1966 - continued 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. s NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5083, On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5083, in which the Board urges local government officials, business leaders, and residents of Contra Costa County to lend their support to the purchase uR.of United States Savings Bonds in line with a request for such action received from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, is 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. M NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5084- On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDm ORDERED that Resolution No. 5084, in which the Board conveys to the City of Concord an M easement on a portion of count owned real property in the City of Concord (airport property- leased. to Brabant and Sullivan for the sum of $500 and for construction of a storm drain pipe line, pursuant to improvement plans of Assessment District No. Meridian Park C' of Concord, is APPROVED.icy The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, k James P. Kenny. NOES: None. j,.' ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. W In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5085. N On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5085, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken against Rafael Garcia, Jr., is 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5086. x On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5086, in which the Board approves agreement with G. & W. s Wrecking Company, Inc. of Concord for removal of fuel tanks, vent pipes and concrete at Buchanan Field, Concord, is APPROVED.r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, F Jaynes P Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. fM1# µ X1 3G May 10, 1966 - continued - y In the Matter of Aproval of Resolutions Nos. 50987-89. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followin resolutions pertaining to proceedings taken in connection t with Assessment District No . 1996-1, Alcosta Boulevard, are APPROVED: No. 5087 Confirming list of unpaid assessments and requesting that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa shall make extension of installments thereof on the tax rolls; No. 5088 Establishing maturity schedule for bonds to be issued; No. 5089 Fixing date of bonds and directing publications of Official Notice Inviting Bids for Purchase of Bonds. The foregoinggg order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None.IT ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. r; In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5091. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5091, in which the Board proclaims week of May 7 through May 14, 1966, "Martinez Safety Action Week, " is APPROVED. 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. Cy ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the ,Matter of Approval of i Resolution No. 5093. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5093, in which the Board awards contract to Built-Right Construction Company, Martinez, California, in the amount of $45,523, for the construction of Emergency Operating Center Communications Building at Geary Road and Dorothy Drive, i Pleasant Hill area, is 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Personnel Actions . On the recommendation of the Presiding Judge, Superior Court, County of Contra Costa, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following employments are approved on the dates indicated: 3 1. Wilfred O'Neill in the class of Secretary to the Superior Court and Jury Commissioner at the third step of Range 59 1073 per month) effective ?March 18, 1966; t 2. Mrs . Jeanne Barkley in the class of Assistant Secretary to the Superior Court at the third step of Range 27 ($493 per month) effective May 1, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, t James P. Kenny. rNOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. 368 z May 10, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Proposed Salary Adjustments for the r Accounting Series . F The Civil Service Commission having recommended that the salaries in the Account Clerk series be increased 10% and the Board having referred this -matter to its Administration. and Finance Committee ( Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll); and i The Administration and Finance Committee having contacted the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission for additional information on the .matter, and the Civil Service Commission having reconsidered its recommendation and having decided that salary adjustments for the Accounting Series should be included in the regular review of salaries and fringe benefits for all County employees;t NOW, THEREFORE, and -on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, {' IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that the matter be deleted from the referrals to its Administration! and Finance Committee and that no action be taken until the 1966 recommendations of the Civil Service Commission on employee salaries and fringe benefits are received. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, z James P. Kenny. a NOES: None.r ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of County participation in "Safety Action Week" in Martinez, California. Ttis This Board being in agreement with the action taken by the City Council, City of Martinez, and designating and observing the week of May 7 through May 14, 1966 as "Safety Action Week," and being desirous of cooperating in the program with the City of Martinez and other agencies, groups, and individuals participating in the Safety Action Program; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Office of the County Sheriff is authorized to utilize vY a patrol unit and the Public Works Department is authorized to use a truck unit in connection with the official safety ceremonies on May 7, 1966, and County employee participation on said date on a paid basis to the extent of $100 in salary payments is also authorized. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said authorizations are issued on a confirming basis in support of County participation in the "Safety Action Week" program. The foregoing order was passed b the following vote of the Board:g g P y g 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 Appointment of Supervisor Members to the Local Agency Formation Commission. The terms of office of this Board's appointees (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) as the County's representatives serving on the Local Agency Formation Commission having expired, Supervisor Kenny recommends to the Board that Supervisor A. M. Dias be appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of his term and that Supervisor Coll be reappointed; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE x BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors T. J. Coll and A. M. Dias are APPOINTED as the County's representatives on said Commission, each to serve a term of four years ending on the first Monday in May, 1970. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias is REMOVED as the alternate supervisor member and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid is APPOINTED as the alternate supervisor member of the Local Agency Formation Commission to serve in the absence of a regular supervisor member, or when a regular supervisor member disqualifies himself from participating in particular actions of the Commission, filling the unexpired term of Supervisor Dias (to the first Monday in May, 1969) 0 P r ry; r v t Y. 3b w d moi?.: May 10, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, a James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Special Intensive Supervision Program, Probation i Department. x This Board having on March 29, 1966, on the recommendation of its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors_ Moriarty and Dias ) , deferred action on proposed establishment of a i special intensive supervision program, submitted by the Probation Department; and s f The Probation Department having again reviewed the matter and having this day presented a second proposal, applying to adults only, for the Boards consideration; t w On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the new proposal is referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor Coll, serving in the absence of Supervisor Moriarty) , for report to the Board on May 1.7, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: j AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. l ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing 4 ' payment to Contra Costa Junior College District of F County's share of cost of paving parking area, Pine and Howard Streets, Martinez. This Board having on December 14, 1965 authorized the Contra Costa Junior College 44 District to pave a small corner of Pine and Howard Streets in Martinez, in conjunction with i the District program for paving adjacent District owned property for District parking pur- poses; and 4 The County Administrator having advised the Board that the District has completed the paving work; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment to the District of $1,450, representing the County's share of the cost of the work, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, M James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Proposed Action on County Park e, s_ 1 Functions. The Board having fixed May 10, 1966 at 11:15 a.m. as the date and time to hold a hearing upon the organizational placement of County park functions; and I The County Administrator having reported that he had met with the County Park and Recreation Commission on April 25, 1966, and that it was the recommendation of the y Commission that coordination of County park functions be made the responsibility of the Office of the County Administrator, that an experienced Analyst in said office be named to coordinate County park responsibilities, that the name of the Commission be changed to Commission on Natural Resources," and that the Analyst assigned by the County Administrator 4 be given an appropriate operating title; and I f 1 370 May 10, 1966 - continued - 5 Sally Germain, representing the League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley, having appeared and spoken in favor of making the Office of the County Administrator responsible for f the coordination of County park functions and having read a statement on parks which was f presented to the Clerk of the Board for file and record purposes; and Mr. William Horne, Executive Director, Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, Y Inc., having appeared and endorsed the proposal to make the Office of the County Administrator responsible for the coordination of County park functions; and X The members of the Board having discussed the matter in detail with Supervisor E. A. Linscheid pointing out that the County offshore water supply was a vital natural f; resource which should be protected, and Supervisor A. M. Dias having stated that he was in favor of the proposal to make the coordination of County park functions the responsibility of the Office of the County Administrator but that in his opinion further attention to the renaming of the County Park and Recreation Commission was required; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor T. J. Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the coordination of County park functions be made the responsibility of the Office of the County Administrator, that the matter of the renaming of the County r Park and Recreation Commission be referred back to the County Administrator and said Commission for further review, and that the County Administrator be directed to furnish further details on the manner in which County park functions would be coordinated by his office. 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. f. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Request from the City of Concord for jurisdiction to form Assessment District No. 37. WHEREAS this Board on April 26, 1966 continued the hearing on the request of the City of Concord for consent to form Assessment District No. 37 (Concord-Clayton Sanitary Sewer) until such time as the Local Agency Formation Commission had completed its hearings and made its recommendation to this Board on Said request; and q WHEREAS the Clerk of the Board having been advised that said Commission at its meeting held May 4, 1966, unanimously voted to make no recommendation to the Board on this matter, it came regularly before the Board this day for further hearing; and WHEREAS at said hearing all interested persons were heard, for and against; and z x WHEREAS Mr. Jack Port of the Public Works Department (Sewage, Waste and Water Division) in accordance with the Board's order of March 29, 1966, reported as to the size and adequacy of the trunk sewer proposed for the City of Concord Assessment District No. 372 a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board; and WHEREAS the City of Clayton having requested further time in which to consider the material presented this day, and this Board having discussed the request for continuance; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT I x IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on this matter is CONTINUED to May 17, 1966 at 10:15 a.m., following which hearing the Board will immediately render its DECISION in the matter. f,' a4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, iM1, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. Al ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. 4 vT. kf Yp, aY z i.. i< v. 7 S l 371 t, a May 10, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Grievance appeal of Mr. Marc Rubin. Supervisor T. J. Coll having reported that the two Board members who heard the grievance appeal of Mr. Marc Rubin agreed that the reprimand should be upheld, and having further reported that the request of Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, for adoption of a policy providing for removal of reprimands from the record after one year, t could be submitted to the County Personnel Committee; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the findings referred to by Supervisor T. J. Coll are 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. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. s" And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 17, 1966s at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. r James P, K ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 4 By epu yClerk a N K 0 r. f }• pR J N.-. r a 5T, w y;. a e r y! a pp r r I e J Anan 2 4 Ay. tilsn H P r hft K y' r yx x x 372 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1966 r THE BOARD 114E'T IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMS P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID.4 "= ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. Fi- In the Matter of Personnel tx Adjustmenibs . On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY TM BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that J said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: County Auditor-Controller Add one (1) Tabulating Machine Operator, Data Processing) . Salary Range 28 ($458-$556) , and cancel one (1) permanent intermittent Tabulating Machine Operator, effective May 18, 1966. County Auditor-Controller Add one (1) Key Punch Operator, Salary Data Processing) . Range 22 ($395-$481), and cancel one 1) permanent intermittent Key Punch Operator, effective May 18, 1966. Civil Service. Reclassify Administrative Analyst I positions number 01 and 03, Salary Range 35 ($543-$660), to Personnel Analyst II, Salary Range 43 ($660-$801) , effective May 18, 1966. County Clerk-Recorder. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the f .class of Microfilm Reproduction Clerk, Salaryy Range 22 ($395-$481) , effective May 18, 1966. 4' Health Department. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the t, k class of Public Health Data and Pro 'ects Coordinator, Salary Range 51 ($801- 973), and add one (1) position to the staff of the County Health Department, effective May 18, 1966. Office of Economic Add one (1) Clerk III, Salary Range 27 Opportunity. 447-$543), effective May 18, 1966. r Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Add one (1) Typist Clerk, 16/40, Salary Judicial District Court. Range 17 ($349-$425) , effective May 189 1966. a Probation Department. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Group Home Coordinator, Salary Range 50 ($782-$950) , effective June 30, 1966. Probation Department f' Add one (1) Deput Probation Officer, Boys ' Ranch) . Salary Range 40 ( 613—$745), and cancel one (1) Senior Deputy Probation Officer, position number Ol, Salary Range 44 676-$821), effective May 17, 1966. Probation Department Add two (2) Senior Group Counsellor Children's Shelter) . positions, Salary Range 39 ($598-$727) , k effective June 30, 1966. Probation Department Add seven (7) Group Counsellor positions, Children's Shelter) . Salary Range 34 ($530-$644) , effective June 30, 1966. Probation Department Add (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Children's Shelter) . Range 22 ($395-$481) , effective June 30, 1966. Probation Department Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk Children's Shelter) . 24/40, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481) , effective June 30, 1966. i a 37.31' May 17, 1966 - continued - Probation Department Add one (1) Storeroom Clerk, Salary Range 26 k'. Children's Shelter) . 436-$530) , effective June 30, 1966. Probation Department Add one (1) Custodian, Salary Range 122 Children's Shelter) . 436-$481) , effective June 30, 1966. Sheriff. Add one (1) Lieutenant, Salary Range 48 745-$905), effective May 18, 1966. This position is to be cancelled upon return or separation of employee in position number 300-307-01. 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. w. f NOES: None.t 1. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. . In the Matter of Authorizing Y i attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, y 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: v F. I. .Marchus, County Superintendent of Schools, to attend meeting of National Education Association, Special Metropolitan Area Intermediate C Unit Superintendents, in Dallas, Texas in the period from May 25, 1966 through May 27, 1966. 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. 1r ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Granting 1 permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS 'BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Judge Manuel C. Rose, Jr., Antioch Judicial District, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for the period June 13, 1966 through July 5, 1966. 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. f` NOES: None. SwF ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. l 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 appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Planning Department Reserve for Contingencies 1003 480 Temporary Salaries 480 a Orinda County Fire Protection District Permanent Salaries 2018 2,000 Workmens Compensation Insurance 2018 3,500 Reserve for Contingency 2018 5,500 y 37 May 17, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND DECREASE INCREASE J Flood Control District A Nor Land Purchases 2505 417 Reserve for Contingencies 2505 417 Y Las Trampas, Reach 2, Unit 2 2520 465 Tice Creek 2520 190 y5µ%2520 1,199CorpsofEngineers #4 Corps of Engineers #5 2520 13 Reserve for Contingencies 2520 1,867 Probation - Children Shelter Reserve for Contingencies 1003 30,5E 2.00 2402 Left arm sec. chair, Satin chrome finish, color, C-11, Coral, ti flame resistant burnished antique _ naugahyde w/laminated lactic imperial walnut arm w/lamp-on for 2-seater love seat Probation - Children, Shelter 3012.00 including item above - To furnish and equip new institution. 1 Cost includes sales tax andY installation where necessary. ) 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. r" s In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of T Hospital Care. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court by the Auditor-Controllers Office against the following persons to recover the cost of Hospital care: Mr. Chester Algood 70.80 Mr. James Moellman 78.02 O Mr. Stephen Azevedo 56.36 Mrs . Caterina Ridella 108.00 Mrs .- Katie Berry 39.36 Amanda E. Robinson 66.14 Mr. William Brewster 64.12 Mr. Mack Rogers 133.62 Mr. James Brister 105.36 Mr. Irvin Shiosee 48.62 Mr. Robert Cogburn 120.00 Miss Jacqueline A. Simkins 20.68 Mr. Melton C. Conner 111.00 Mr. Marvin Slaughter 164.31 g Mrs . Elizabeth Coontz 50:.85 Mr. Alan Stanley 65.26 Mrs . Dorothy Forristal 83.97 Mr. Glen Terry 115.00 Mr. Earl Humphrey 83.97 Mr. Anthony Thiel 140.00 J PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 17, 1966, by the following voter 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 Assignment of delinquent accounts to the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County.f The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts totaling $10,793.56, 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 Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $10,793.56 are hereby ASSIGNED to C_ the Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the current 37- -r. s May 17, 1966 - continued -rr` contract, the Auditor-Controller's department to handle the actual transfer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: E AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. c In the Matter of Authorizing write-off of accounts receivable. 31. The Acting County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in the amount of $18,692.39, 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 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted to the Acting County Auditor-Controller to write off said delinquent accounts in the amount of $18,692.39. Cr IC _. 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. x ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. tsS4 In the Matter of Satisfaction of Judgment (No. 6670) against Burt Ravizza. i 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. 66701 in the Justice Court for the Martinez Judicial District, recorded against Burt Ravizza, said judgment having been paid in full. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. f4 ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Satisfaction of Judgment (No- 4951) against Mrs. Anna Phillips . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUPHORIZED to execute Satisfaction of Judgment (No- 4951), in the Municipal Court for the Concord-Pleasant Hill Judicial District, recorded against Mrs . Anna Phillips, said judgment having been paid in i full. I 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. r In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Release of Abatement Lien against real property of Hiram Tod Dewey. 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 Release of Abatement Lien in the amount of $2,593.03, said Abatement Lien having been recorded January 8, 1962, Official Records of Contra Costa County in Book 4030, Page 612, against Lot 6, Block G, Linda Vista Subdivision, such real property being owned by Hiram Tod Dewey, err ix 3 May 179 1966 - continued the County having been reimbursed in full for the expense of the said abatement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: C: 4.. 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 Amending Resolution No. 1870 re Policy With Respect to County Burials. The Board of Supervisors on April 16, 1963, having adopted Resolution No. 1870 establishing County policy with respect to County buri as; and A request having been received that the allowance for interments in the Byron- Brentwood-Knightsen Union Cemetery District be increased to the level provided for interments at other locations; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Section 4 of Resolution No. 1870 is amended, as follows: 4. Funeral directors shall be allowed an additional eighty dollars 80) for adults and forty-five dollars ($45) for children for s : interment of district residents in the Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union Cemetery District. For interments at other locations funeral directors shall be allowed an additional eighty dollars 80) for adults and forty-five dollars ($45) for children, of G which thirty dollars ($30) shall be for an adult burial plot and fifteen dollars ($15) shall be for a child's burial plot." IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that all other provisions of Resolution No. 1870 shall continue in effect without change. 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 Authorizing the District Attorney to s Institute Action to Recover Cost of Removing tree and Repairing Sidewalk. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute leg1l action against the following person to recover the cost of removing a tree and repairing the sidewalk at 37 Atherton Avenue, Crockett, damaged as a result of its negligence: n; POSTER'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, and by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. E NOES: None. f ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approving Revised Hospital Utilization Review Plan for County Medical Services . The Board of Supervisors on March 8, 1966, having authorized the execution of f Form SSA-1514 by the Chairman of the Board, and the filing of said form by the Contra Costa County Hospital to establish eligibility for participation in the Health Insurance for the ` Aged Program, said form having been filed together with a Tentative Utilization Review Plan; and TMti 5 s 37T r r May 17, 1966 - continued - i The County Medical Director having informed the Board of Supervisors that changes in the Tentative Utilization Review Plan are necessary to meet Federal and State require- ments, and having indicated that a revised Utilization Review Plan has been approved by the Procedural Review Committee of the Medical Staff, and the Medical Staff of the Contra Costa County Hospital, and having further indicated that the Board of Supervisors ' approval of the revised Tentative Utilization Review Plan is also required; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the revised Hospital Utilization Review Plan for the Contra Costa County Medical Services, is APPROVED. x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 4. James P. Kenny. i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing reimbursement of portion of f enrollment fee to County Ak Hospital employees attendingw course for Medical Record Personnel, in Chicago, 4' Illinois . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THEra E BOARD ORDERED that Kathleen Bower and Nancy Sue Swafford, County Hospital employees, are each authorized to receive reimbursement in the amount of fifty percent (or $112.50) of j the enrollment fee ($225) for a course for medical record personnel being conducted by the American Association of Medical Record Librarians.. 840 North Lakeshore Drive, Chicago, E Illinois, provided that each of the said employees successfully completes said course and is awarded a certificate therefor. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the authorization in these two cases is granted for the reason that medical record personnel is in a scarce category and is difficult to recruit. f 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. Wyk a: In the Matter of Proposed j. Ordinance to regulate public dances . This being the time fixed for public hearing on a proposed ordinance to regulate public dances, as recommended by the County Sheriff, Undersheriff Harry Ramsey outlined for the Board the reasons for the proposed ordinance, following which he suggested that the t ordinance be clarified further; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD t ORDERED that this matter be referred back to the County Sheriff to report to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty) within two months. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 1 James P. Kenny. i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. 3 S E n h u i r r?r a x 378 ri May 17, 1966 - continued f. In the Matter of Composition of County Personnel Committee. This hoard having on May 10, 1966, deferred action for one week on the matter of additions to the County Personnel Committee; and Said Committee having recommended the addition of a Civil Service Commissioner, to be selected by the Commission, and a County Department Head to serve on a limited term basis;k and This Board having considered the matter, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the County Per- sonnel Committee are 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. NOES: None. ka ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Letter from B. H. Mudgett protesting charge for weed abatement services . This Board having received a letter from Bertram H. Mudgett, 3125 Ardilla Road, Ataseadero, California, protesting the charge for weed abatement services by the Contra m Costa County Fire Protection District on property identified as parcels 138-190-002 and yA_ 138-190-003, and protesting the amount of taxes on said acreage; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE l BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection G District for report to the Board. k 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. t NOES: None. r ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of County representation on Executive Committee of Northern California Marine Affairs Conference. ri On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Northern California Marine Affairs Conference of -the Marine Exchange, Inc., r- be notified that it is the desire of the Board that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, be retained as Contra Costa County t s representative on the Executive Committee of said Conference and that James T. Ritch, General Manager of Contra Costa County Development aAssociation, be named as alternate for Mr. Sauer. 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.w s In the Matter of Letter from Mrs . R. Rassier re leash law. This Board having received a letter from Mrs . Roman Rassier, 130 Margie Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, requesting that a leash law be put on the November ballot; F On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Agricultural Commissioner, and to the County Administrator for reply to Mrs . Rassierts request. r s y: Y4 37U May 17, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Resolution N s adopted by the City Council, City of Pleasant Hill, re proceedings for formation of Underground Utility Zone A. This Board having received a copy of resolution adopted by the City Council, City of Pleasant Hill, regarding proceedings for formation of Underground Utility Zone A. and fixing Monday, May 23, 1966 at 8 p.m. as the time for hearing on said matter; 1C" On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department. 1 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. F. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Letter from Antioch City Manager j re terminating all garbage and refuse dumping in the Antioch area. This Board having received a letter from Mr. Leo S. Fancey, City Manager of Antioch, on behalf of the Antioch City Council, requesting the Board to take such action t as it deems necessary to terminate all garbage and refuse dumping in the Antioch area, and suggesting that the Board might wish to hold a public hearing on the matter; 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 determination as to whether or not the Board has any control over this matter. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. f ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Bids for construction of Runway 1R-19L, Buchanan Field, Concord, Project No. 9-04-049-D 11. W. 0. No.0. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Runway 1R-19L, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are read by the Clerk: 1 Martin Brothers, Inc., P. 0. Box 638, Concord; Eugene G. Alves Construction Co., Inc., P. 0. Box 950, Pittsburg;, Gordon H. Ball Enterprises and Talbot D. Bailey, Inc., P. 0. Box 2782 Danville; Gallagher & Burk, Inc. 344 High Street, Oakland; LaMonte H. Christofferson dba Christofferson Construction Co., 5502 Colorado Drive, Concord; William G. McCullough Co., Rt. 1, Box 640, Antioch; 0. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth & Cedar Streets, Berkeley; Pacific Western Engineering Contractors, Inc., P. 0. Box 430, Suisun City; N. T 1 380 May 17, 1966 - continued - c On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Public Works Department for submission to the Federal Aviation Agency for review, following which the Public Works Department shall make its recommendation to the Board as to award of the contract. k 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 Approval of Work Order. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County Public Works Director is authorized to make the improvements listed: W/0 Estimated No. Road Name Description of Work Cost 5345 Buchanan Field, to ,remove concrete noses 2950 Concord at hardstands at Buchanan x Field in preparation for fill work under Corps ofn Engineers and Flood Control District, C Walnut Creek Project. WORK TO BE DONE BY COUNTY FORCES. 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. fi NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing pry attendance of certain employees at Management and Supervision Workshop to be conducted by the ri Contra Costa Junior College V, On the recommendation of the Personnel Director and the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Office is AUTHORIZED to arrange for a representative group of county employees to attend the Management and Supervision Workshop being conducted by the Contra Costa Junior College District in the afternoon and evening of May 230 1966. c i, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the employees authorized to attend said Workshop may be in attendance on county time and may be reimbursed for the cost of the r dinner meeting 04.25) which is a part of the Workshop program. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r- 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 Authorizing execution of CAP Grant forms vforMartinezUnifiedSchool District, and East County Schools, Headstart Projects . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kerry, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign Office of Economic Opportunity Statement of CAP Grant form accepting a federal grant of $59097 CAL CAP 66-375-3) providing funds for component 7-16, Martinez Unified School District Headstart Project ($6,884) and component 7-17, East County Schools Headstart Project G r . 529513) 9 it being understood that all required insurance coverage will be obtained by the school districts involved at their expense. F Y%P May 17, 1966 - continued - r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: F' AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.fig ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Request F from State Regional Water Quality Control Board No. 2 for comments and recommendations re pro- posed waste discharge at Tidewater Oil Company, Avon Wharf. a R The Board having on May 3, 1966, referred request from State Regional Water t Quality Control Board No. 2 for comments and recommendations re proposed waste discharge at Tidewater Oil Company, Avon Wharf, to the Public Works Department for report to the Board; and The Public Works Director having this day reported that the Health Department has already commented upon the public health aspects of the discharge and the matter is one directly concerned with water quality; and On recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor . a Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Health f = Department, in cooperation with the Contra Costa County Water Agency, is AUTHORIZED to 4 , make comments on the waste discharge to the State Regional Water Quality Control Board No. 2 in behalf of the Board of Supervisors. jThe foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 10 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. z ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.A; 1_ In the Matter of Request b. from the City of San Pablo 4 for jurisdiction to make x improvements, Assessment District No. 7. This Board having received a letter from the City of San 'Pablo requesting jurisdiction for making improvements within the boundaries of Assessment District No. 7; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Director for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r 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 Hearing f Date on Recommendations of the Planning Commission r; pertaining to the Lafayette n, SFO Heliport. This Board having on April 19, 1966 fixed May 26, 1966 at 9 a.m. as the time for hearing recommendations of the Planning Commission pertaining to the Lafayette SFO Heliport; and A communication having this date been received from Pillsbury, Nagel and Atcheson, Attorneys at Law, advising that circumstances have arisen which will make preparations fo'r and attendance at the hearing now scheduled on the heliport site on May 26 extremely inconvenient for SFO Helicopter Airlines, Inc., and requesting said hearing be rescheduled for Thursday, June 16, 1966; r.3a M is v? x i rn* 4 r- May 17, 1966 - continued - NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is GRANTED, and hearing on the Lafayette Heliport site is rescheduled for Thursday, June 16, 1966 at 2 p.m. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to give notice to persons who appeared at the Planning Commission hearings, as noted on list furnished by the Planning Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, tJamesP. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.F In the Matter of Disposition of Check received in connection with expenses incurred by the Office of the District Attorney r in prosecuting consumer fraud t case. F- The District Attorney having reported that a check has been received from the 4 OfficeOffice of the Attorney General, State of California, in the amount of $3,750.00 made e ayable to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, which check represents one-half of the 7,500.00 civil penalty collected under Section 17536 of the Business and Professional Code in the case of the People versus Century Motors; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of whether said check should be deposited in the investigation account or in the County General Fund is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for report to the Board. I,4. 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 Adult Education Program for patients at the County Hospital under the Martinez Unified School District. n r. This Board having on March 22, 1966 authorized establishment of an Adult Education Program in cooperation with the Martinez Unified School District for the benefit of long term patients at the County Hospital, with the understanding that the monthly cost would n, not exceed $88 and that said cost would be borne by the Martinez Unified School District if the number of participants exceeded eighteen; r f.fr On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by3upervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of March 22, 1966 is amended to provide that during any month in which the average daily attendance falls below eighteen pupils, the County will pay the Martinez Unified School District for the difference between the actual cost of the program and the actual State appropriation received for the program, but not more than $88 per month. 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 Authorizing Chairman to execute Training- Opportunity Sponsor Agreements with Richmond Community Workshop. 4 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervise ! Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chaizman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute Training-Opportunity Sponsor agreement with the Richmond Community Workshop for Clerk- Typist Trainee and Production Expediter Trainee in the Workshop Business Office, pursuant to a Federal grant under Title V of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. f 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. e: 3 rad. y May 17, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Training- Opportunity Sponsor Agreements i with the Alamo-Lafayette y Cemetery District. Fh This Board having referred to the County Administrator Training-Opportunity Sponsor Agreement with the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District for Caretaker Trainees, iw for review and report; and s The County Administrator having reported this day on said matter; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreements are approved and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County. jThe foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, x James P. Kenny. NOES: None. x ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Training- Opportunity Sponsor Agreements with the U. S. Naval Hospital. t jThis Board having referred to the County Administrator Training-Opportunity Sponsor Agreement with the U. -S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, for Nurses Aide Trainees for I review and report; and The County Administrator having reported this day on said matter; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreements are approved and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this K= Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County. N: a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, s James P. Kenny. L6 NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Expressing appreciation for the facilities at Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to write a letter expressi appreciation_ to Mr. Douglas E. Carlson, 60 Kevin Court, Walnut Creek, California, for a 1 communication in which he expressed the opinion that Contra Costa County has provided an excellent airport facility at Buchanan Field, one which he believes to be superior to most of the other County airports in the area. 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. v In the Matter of Jennings Terrace Assessment District,w' 1963-6, San Pablo area. This Board having on April 19, 1966 referred to the Office of the District Attorney for report to the Assessment District Screening Committee the matter of the proposed forma- tion of Jennings Terrace Assessment District, 1963-6, said Screening Committee to subsequently ti} report to the Board; and Supervisor James P. Kenny having requested that a report be made on the present status of the district; i 3. A4 z 1 x aK 1 38,.L1 r33 May 17, 1966 - continued - It On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is requested to review with the County Administrator_, the report of the Assessment District Screening Committee with reference to proposed Assess- c ment District 1963-6 (Jennings Terrace) , and to present a report to the Board containing a firm recommendation. fik 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. mom: ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Notifications of Violation of Requirements r' from the State Regional Water Pollution Control Board San Francisco Bay Region. This Board having on May 10, 1966 referred Notifications of Violation of Requirements by Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 received from the Regional Water Pollution Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, to Mr. Jack Port, Sewage Waste and Water Division, Public Works Department, and to Supervisor Alfred M. Diss, for report to w the Board; and Mr. Port having this day reported on said matter and recommended that Victor W. i Sauer, Engineer Ex Officio of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3, be authorized to forward a letter to the Regional Water Pollution Control Board; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIC" BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Engineer Ex Officio of said District, is authorized to forward a letter to the Regional Water Pollution Control Board pointing out that: 1. A report has been prepared for the District by the firm of Dewante and Stowell setting forth a plant expansion program; Z. The District has applied for a Federal Grant under Public Law 660; 3. The District will follow either one of two courses of action: a. In early Fall authorize the firm of Dewante and Stowell to prepare Contract Plans and Specifications for expansion of the Plant to meet Regional Water Pollution Control Board requirements and then a. advertise for construction bids early in 1967; r b. Continue negotiations with-the Cities of Richmond and Pinole, and the San Pablo and Stege Sanitary Districts, with respect to consolidation of treatment facilities serving Western Contra Costa County. 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. w In the Matter of Lease for w Motel Site at Buchanan Field. This being the final date for the posting of certain bonds required in connection with the lease between the county and Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein for the motel site at v Buchanan Field, David Levy, Attorney at Law, appeared on behalf of Dr. Bernstein and advised the Board that the contract includes a prohibition which has caused a financial problem due to a change in the national financial picture, and stated that a complete new approach must now be undertaken; and Mr. Bryan Shary, financial consultant, appeared and stated that he represents many trust/pension funds for Eastern firms interested in this type financing on leased w grounds without subordinance so far as the county is concerned, and it is his opinion that the proper financing on the project at Buchanan Field can be secured within four 4 months; and This Board having considered the matter, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) , and to r the Public Works Department, to meet with the lessee and his associates as soon as possible to determine whether or not any further extensions will be granted, said committee to make its recommendation to the Board May 31, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. 1 53 38 N May 17, 1966 continued may: IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that notice of default be SUSPENDED until such time as the Board's decision is made. ti f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: f AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 3 : James P. Kenny. 9Y NOES: None. 1 ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. Y° In the Matter of Application for license for unconstructed 11 Project No. 2426 (California Aqueduct Project) filed by State of California Department of Water Resources . This Board having on April 12, 1966 referred a notice of application for license for unconstructed project (California Aqueduct Project No. 2426) filed by the State of y California Department of Water Resources with the Federal Power Commission, Washington, D. C. to the Public Works Department ani the District Attorney for report; and The Public Works Director having recommended that the District Attorney as E Attorney for the Contra Costa County Water Agency, and the Staff of the Agency, be authorized- to protest the granting of the license unless the granting is conditioned so that the Delta's environment and water supply are adequately protected; 1 L µs On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE ry BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Staff are authorized 'to protest the Y granting of said license as they deem necessary. VX l 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 A proval of AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM Resolution No. 509L. DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 22 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5094, in which the Board accepts as completed the installation of a storm drain on property designated as Subdivision 3252 (Vista Diablo Unit No. 6) under terms of an agreement entered into August 17, 1965 with E. P. Madigan & Son, Inc., and Transamerica Development Company, and directs the County Auditor to draw a warrant in favor of said Transamerica Development Company in the sum of $13,723.50 as 1 payment in full for the installation of the said storm drain facility, is APPROVED. 1 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. T,P NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. riw In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5098. i r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5098, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to execute cancellation and surrender of lease (Buchanan Field Agricultural Lease) with Louis and Eugene Mangini, effective May 31, 19662 is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y. I AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. SIA` ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. T rr i 388 y+. May 17, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval of f Resolution No. 5099. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatResolutionNo. 5099, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to executeLease - Purchase Agreement with the City of Concord for municipal court premises in the R Concord Civic Center for and on behalf of the Mt. Diablo Judicial District, for a term of twenty-five years at a rental of $1,800 per month, and providing an option to theCountytopurchasetheleasedpremisesattheendofthe25-year lease period for a con-grf sideration of $20,000, is APPROVED. jar The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: APES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Moriarty. Y In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No, 5100. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatResolutionNo. 5100, in which the Board conveys to the Byron-BethanyIrrigationDistrictanaccessroadeasementonCountyBoysRanchproperty, in considerationforwhichtheDistrictshallconstructatnocostorexpensetotheCountycertaindrainage h_easement, appurtenant to said roadway, is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ai . 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 Approval of fix_ Resolution No. 5101. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE ergBOARDORDEREDthatResolutionNo. 5101, in which the Board proclaims the week of May 15throughMay21, 1966 'National Public Works Week," is APPROVED. r The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. aJ„4 NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. J= f. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5103. t On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatResolutionNo. 5103, in which the Board proclaimed Friday, May 20, 1966, xas "National Insurance Women's Day" in Contra Costa County is 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. K.x NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. s rteIntheMatterofApprovalof Resolutions Nos . 5104 and 5105. x On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatResolutionsNos. 5104 and 5105, in which the Board fixes June 8, 1966, at10:30 a.m. for receiving bids for sale of San Ramon Valley Unified School District Bonds,1963, Series D, $612,000, and 1964, Series B. $15,000 (issued on behalf of San Ramon a Valley Union High School District) , are approved. s 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. r, e; 5 y a May 17, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5106. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that Resolution No. 5106, in which the Board authorizes County Auditor to make correction of erroneous assessments, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, irt James P. Kenny. a_a NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty.rA l r In the Matter of Approval of F Resolution No. 5107. i Onmotionmotion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5107, in which the Board authorized the Chairman of the y Board to inquire of the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District as to whether or not the Avon Refinery is presently in compliance with regulations of the District. 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. l F NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5105. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE K BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5108, in which the Board fixes June 21, 1966 at 10 a.m. 1 as the date for hearing on proposed Nichols Avenue detachment from the Bay Point Fire J Protection District and concurrent annexation of the same territory to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is APPROVED. f+ 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. Kf . In the Matter of Approval of j< Resolution No. 5109. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5109, in which the Board grants jurisdiction to the City of Concord, with conditions, for the formation of Assessment District No. 37 (Concord-Clayton Sanitary Sewer) , is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, r James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. And the Board takes -recess to meet on Tuesday, May 24, 1966, at 9-a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. 4 JAJI 1)-A JAMI-11 Yv James P. a y; rman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK AH Deputy Clerk s 38 4 . BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS W' TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. 41 IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION 4 BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCFEID, ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES E. MORIARTY.r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. Jnr Y. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, H. 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: R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, and R. S. Wymer, Assistant County Welfare Director, to attend the 93rd Annual Forum of the National Conference on Social Welfare in Chicago, Illinois in the period from May 29, 1966 through June 2, 1966. 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. a. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. U" In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Floyd Marchus, County Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California in the period from June 20', 1966 throughy, July 22, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:k sags AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmamd A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.l NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. a Y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD R ORDERED that T. G. Heaton, Director of Planning, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California in the period from June 2, 1966 through July 16, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, dry.James P. Kenny. e. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of 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: Mrs. Ursula Knudsen 303.58 Mr. Leroy Lepper 298.00 Mr. Cerre Morales 400.00 Mr. James Trujillo 307.62 PASSED AND ADOPTED on Mey 24, 1966 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, y- James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. S Q(. ,Al s May 24, 1966 - continued - r In the Matter of Authorizing 4 Appropriation Adjustments . 3 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 Pinole County Fire District r Professional & Personal 2019 2019-2310 250 k' Services Reserve for Contingencies 2019 2019-9970 250 to Flood Control District y,r Homelite XL Brushmaster 2505 2505-7754 275 fry Reserve for Contingencies 2505 2505-9970 275 4 Board of Supervisors Typewriter 1003 001-7751 250 Temporary Salaries 1003 001-1013 250 r Civil Service Department 035 f Y A {E Temporary Salaries 1013 3,000 Repair & Service Equip't 2270 1,000 Professional and Personal Svs. 2310 20000 Election Administration Leasehold Improvements 1003 065 2261 600 Various Alterations 1003 086 7710 600 s Probation Boys Ranch 313 Flail-type 48" powered mower attachment 313-7754 Recreation 313-2476 70 70 i. Probation Boys Ranch 313 j 45FoodFreezer1003313-7750 180 ta Food Mixer 313-7750 4 z: 22" Rotary weed mower313-7754 184 r; Probation Boys ' Ranch 313 Boys ' Ranch water system 098-7712 1,659 Building Dept. Bldg. Repairs 313-2283 1659 Probation - Juvenile Hall 314 Bldg. Dep't. Bldg. Repairs 1003 314-2283 166 Building Alterations 1003 099-7710 166 501 Public Works u. SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Valley View Road 1003 661-7600 3,200 1. Valley View Road 1003 661-7601 3,2001. Lombardy Lane 1003 661-7601 l Betterments 1003 661-7600 601 2. Valley View Road 1003 661-7600 40,000 2. Valley View Road 1003 661-7600 250000 2. Road 20 1003 661-7600 40,000 2. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661-7600 250000 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Oak Road 1003 662-7600 600 Ali 390 d t,A May 24, 1966 - continued - 1 APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS s t 1. Utility Body 3/4 Pickup 1003 063-7753 250 1. 3/4 Ton Pickup 1003 063-7753 250 PUBLIC WORKS 1. Drafting Camera 1003 650-7750 2,000 2. Professional Services 1003 650-2310 20000 BRIDGE MAINTENANCE 3. Bridge Maintenance 1003 673-2290 1,600 ROAD N:AINTENANCE a 3. Road Maintenance 1003 671-2290 1,600 6. Road Maintenance 1003 671-2290 175M 7. Road Maintenance 1003 671-2290 525 AIRPORT T 4. B. F. Road Drainage, etc. 1003 130-7712 2,950 Paint Runway Markings . 1003 130-7712 19000IV Water Lines 1003 130-7712 115 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 4Betterments 1003 661-7600 1,805 T 3'r PUBLIC WORKS 5. Precise Tape 1003 650-7754 125 hw 5 Leveling Rods 1003 650-775 1135 605. Walkie Talkie meets 1003 650-?75 5. Cabinet Map Files 1003 650-7751 156 5 Storage Cabinet 1003 650-7752 264 6. Intercom System 1003 650-?758 175 BRENTWOOD YARD 5 57. Grounds Maintenance 1003 656-2282 PARKS 8. Overtime 1003 701-1014 10 8. Use County Equipment 1003 701-2302 10 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION Al 1. Diablo Road 1003 661-7601 316 1. Crow Canyon Road 1003 661-7600 408 v 1 . Moraga Road 1003 661-7600 171 1. Newell Avenue 1003 661-7600 550 3. Stone Valley Road 1003 661-7600 50,458 3. Stone Valley Road 1003 661-7601 509458 6. Cummings Skyway 1003 661-7601 1,700 Design Engineering 1003 661-7600 1,500 Betterments 1003 661-7600 502 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Claremont Avenue 1003 662-7600 353 2. Olive Avenue 1003 662-7600 600 l 5. Smith Lane 1003 662-7601 400 5. Smith Lane 1003 662-7600 14.00 SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 4. Diablo Road 1003 663-7600 1,500 Public Works AI RP ORT f Professional Services 1003 800-2310 2,000 SELECT ROAD SYSTEM Betterments 1003 661-7600 29000 5 39'_ . May 24, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Retirement #145 Professional & personal 500 services 145-2310 Temporary Salaries 145-1013 500 Office of Economic Opportunity #004 c r>. Adding Machine 1003 004 7751 58 r Desks, Exec. 1003 004 7752 16 Insurance other 1003 150 2360 74 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 Determining Pecuniary Ability to Pay and Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action g to Recover Cost of Hospital care. The Board finds and orders as follows : That Augustus McGill, deceased, received institutional care from the Contra Costa County Hospital at divers times between March, 1951 and April, 1960 and that a reasonable charge therefor is $4,816 .85. p That Edna McGill is the surviving spouse of Augustus McGill, deceased. That Edna McGill has the financial ability to pay for the care of Augustus McGill and was pecuniarily able to support him when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against Edna r McGill to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Augustus McGill. IY` 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. ir NOES: None. K" ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing Acting County Auditor-Controller 1 to make refund in the amount of 228. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund the sum of $228 to Elmo Willingham, which sum was paid to the County Hospital in error. 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. G ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. oar, In the Matter of Authorizing refund of payment for food permit fee. On recommendation of the County Health Officer and the- Acting County Auditor- t Controller, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for refund of the sum of $8.00 to Mrs. Julia Mon for payment of food permit fee as requested by the applicant. k 1 3 YAt May 24, 1966 - continued - 3 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 Authorizing 2 payment of a special board and care rate for the care of Patricia Merritt. On the recommendation of the County Welfare Director, and on motion of Supervisor 5 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for payment of a special board and care rate in the amount of $300 per month to Laurel Hills, s Sacramento, California, for the care of Patricia Merritt, age 10 years, who has multiple physical problems and also requires special schooling. tet 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. r NOES: None. x ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing F" 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,, ,10164; and L On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for relief of shortage of $10.00 in the accounts of the Walnut Creek Municipal Court. fit 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 Authorizing f4f relief of shortage in accounts F of Mt . Diablo Municipal Court. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Number 2702, adopted by this Board on January 28, 1964; and 3 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD rt ORDERED that authorization is granted for relief of shortage of $15.00 in the accounts of the Mt . Diablo Municipal Court. 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. lam. q f rid s 39 3 May 242 1966 - continued - Ir_ the Matter of Authorizing AS EX-OFFICIO GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CONTRA COSTA Payment for Property Acquisition COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 and Acceptance of Deed for Drainage Purposes . X On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following grant deed 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 j the following payee: Project: Ygnacio Valley Channel, Line A; S.D.M.D. No. 1 Grantor: Walter J. and Dorothy M. Hardcastle Mr Settlement: $880.00 Deed Date: May 14, 1966 Payee: Transamerica Title Insurance Company Escrow No. 314933 s The County Clerk is directed to accept grant deed 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. kk f'r NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Authorizing AS EX-OFFICIO GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CONTRA COSTA i Payment for Property Acquisition COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 Y E and Acceptance of Deed for i Drainage Purposes. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following grant deed be accepted and the same be hereby APPROVED and the 4 County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in the following amount to be delivered to the following payee: Project: Ygnacio Valley Channel, Line A; S.D.M.D. No. 1 Grantor: Raymond H. and Dyyne I. Niska Settlement: $1,160.00 v Deed Date: May 14, 1966 Payee: Transamerica Title Insurance Company Escrow No. 310881 The County Clerk is directed to accept grant deed from above named grantor for the F County of Contra Costa.r 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. i NOES: None. rK ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Proposed Assessment District in the West Pittsburg Area. 3f Supervisor E. A. Linscheid reported that he has discussed with the Public Works i Department the possibility of forming an assessment district in the West Pittsburg area, between Bailey Road and Port Chicago Highway, and suggested that the matter be referred to the Assessment District Screening Committee; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD k ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Screening Committee for review. 4 l'/t 394 rt, May 24, 1966 - continued - f ; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: z% 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 Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1979. r. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1979 and Affidavit of Publicatio r 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 1 law; NOtd, 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, y James P. Kenny. NOES: None. UABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Claim for Damages . r , 3-_ Judy Knowles, 100 Rivers Street, San Pablo, represented by her Attorney, Robert M. Brilliant, 1223 Solano Avenue Albany, having filed with this Board on May 18, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of 25,000 at date of presentation; 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: AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of First Amended Complaint and Summons on First Amended Complaint in Court action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on May 16, 1966, referred copy of First Amended Complaint and Summons on First Amended Complaint served on Gordon Estes, Assistant County Clerk, on May 16, 1966, in Action No. 100272 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, BENNIE H. GRAYS versus THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; 1. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDE?ED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIED. 4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:h AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. L ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. 45 k t 6ta 3 j May 24, 1966 - continued - t,N. In the Matter of ratifying Clerk'sI action in referring copy of Summons and Complaint for Personal Injuries in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. 3 The Clerk of this Board having on May 17, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint for Personal Injuries served on Elsie Pigott, Deputy Clerk, on May 17, 1966, in Action No. 100990 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of rc Contra Costa, JOHN ROY BELL versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al, to the Office of the District Attorney; t j NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby RATIFIED. Vr7 i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: C AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 4 , a NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. r- In the Matter of Reappointment of Arthur A. Marcos as Commissioner of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa. Mr. Roger B. Spaulding, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, having advised that the term of appointment of Mr. Arthur A. Marcos as a n. Commissioner of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa will expire on May 26, i 1966; v ` NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Arthur A. Marcos, 407 Rodeo Avenue, Apt. 52, Rodeo, is p hereby reappointed as Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for a term,:..* of four years commencing May 26, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. x NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Ten Social Service Department Employees at summer institutes in Social Work at University of California. On the recommendation of the County Welfare Director, and on motion of Supervisor f Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED i for the attendance, at County expense, of ten supervisory employees of the Social Service Department at summer institutes in Social Work at the University of California, Berkeley, r l California, in the period from July 5, 1966 through July 15, 1966; 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 Approval of Memoranda of Understanding with the City of Antioch and s the Central Contra Costa Sanitary j District re Land Use and Trans- portation Study. WHEREAS a prospectus for a land use and transportation planning program for Contra Costa County was prepared by Alan M. Voorhees and Associates, Inc. of Washington, D. C., approved by the staffs of the Planning Department, Office of the County Administrator, and Public Works Department, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors on January 25, 1966; and a r i WHEREAS this Board, on January 26, 1966 designated Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, as Study Coordinator to contact the cities in Contra Costa County, the Association of Bay Area Governments, and the Bay Area Transportation Study Commission, and other juris- dictions, to obtain Memoranda of Understanding with reference to comprehensive planning for S 396 y n r w May 24, 1966 - continued - X:; urban development, as required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS Memoranda of Understanding between the County and the City of Antioch and the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District have been presented to the Board this day; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Memoranda of Understanding are hereby APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreements on behalf of the County. 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. YS In the Matter of Letter from Mr. G. Vaughan re Zoning on Property Adjacent to 1007 F. Brown Avenue, Lafayette. This Board having received a letter from Mr. George Vaughan, 248 South Newlin, Whittier, California, owner of an apartment house located at 1007 Brown Avenue, Lafayette, inquiring as to the zoning approved for property adjacent to his, which is being used as a corporation yard by Western Gunite Company, and requesting that if the property is zoned for this use, he would like a reappraisal of the property at 1007 Brown Avenue, Lafayette, for tax purposes; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD f 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. R NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. In the Natter of Letter from Mr. John Barrington, Barrington's Lunchmobile and Wholesale supply,PP Y, Pittsburg, re Ordinance No. 1961. This Board having received a letter from Mr. John Barrington, Barrington's Lunch- mobile and Wholesale Supply, Box 89, Pittsburg, California, expressing the opinion that Ordinance No. 1961 (regulating peddling and soliciting) discriminates against mobile caterers and that this type of catering should be exempted under Section 6227 of the Ordinance Code A. of Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ra ORDERED that this matter is referred to the District Attorney, the County Administrator, and the County Health Officer for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Application from Tele-Vue Systems, Inc., for renewal of license under which it has been operating in San Ramon Valley. This Board having received from Tele-Vue Systems, Inc., an application for renewal of a non-exclusive license in accordance with Ordinance No. 1980, and requesting additional area between and tributary to its "head-end" to serve the cities of Antioch, Pittsburg,k Clayton, and a small portion of Concord in the Clayton Valley area; 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 District Attorney for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. r t> ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. tz: w May 24, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Meeting between Administration and Finance Com- mittee and Social Service Director re space requirements for Social 1 Service Department. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD = t ORDERED that the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) is requeste `f- j to meet with Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, Social Service Director, to discuss the space requirement& ' I for the Social Service Department for the immediate future. z The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,a James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Request from r Social Service Director to submit Adult Basic Education ri Project Application under Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity y - Act. Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, Social Service Director, requested the Board's permission to submit an application directly to the Federal Government for an Adult Basic Education Project under Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity Act, utilizing the basic structure w developed in the Greenleigh Associates Basic Education Project, to provide additional educa- tional upgrading and, where indicated, vocational training for approximately 400 adult student cra and mzhv The Board having discussed said projects on motion of Supervisor Coll, 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) for review, said Committee , to report to the Board May 31, 1966. r 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. ter In the Matter of Proposal to U^ jlv employ Homemakers trained by the Home Visiting Services under Title V of the Economic P Opportunity Act. Mr. E. George Harlow, President of the Board of Directors, Home Visiting Services ?f iof Contra Costa County, having appeared before the Board of Supervisors with reference to n employment of homemakers trained by the Services under Title V of the Economic Opportunity Acte1andhavingsuggestedthattheBoardconsiderthefeasibilityofhavingtheSocialService Department employ these homemakers as part of its staff and as regular Civil Service employees &I and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD jam, ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriartyy x and Dias) , to the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, and to the County Administrator JNr1forreportonJune14, 1966. F- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid,r ' i( James P. Kenny. r '' 3 F NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. x pb ICY Y { f vV 39 May 24, 1966 - continued - n In the Matter of Communication from the Honorable George Murphy, United States Senator, re snag 3t removal in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta area. This Board having received a communication from the Honorable George Murphy, United States Senator, with reference to snagging operations being accomplished by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta area, reporting that the Corps has advised him that the operation is necessarily limited to the removal of obstructive w material within or adjacent to the channel limits, there being no authority currently avail- able to the Corps to remove snags and drift from the many estuary streams in the Delta area outside of its authorized navigation projects; and The Senator having requested that he be advised if the work being done is not keeping navigable channels sufficiently clear; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Commission. w The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of a Probation Department Proposal for an Adult Intensive Supervision Program. p. The Board having referred on May 10, 1966 to its Social Programs Committee Supervisor A. M. Dias and Supervisor T. J. Coll serving in the absence of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty) the revised proposal submitted by the County Probation Officer to provide fi.= for an Intensive Supervision Program for Adult Probationers; and The Social Programs Committee having reported as follows : 8 1. The revised proposal provides for a program budget of $68,375 and the employment of six persons as compared to the more comprehensive program which was previously submitted by the County Probation Officer and which would have required a program budget of $171,283 and the employ- ment of 20 persons. 2. Under the Intensive Supervision concept the state will make payments to the county for reductions in commitments to state institutions (as compared to a projection based on past experience), the commitment rate on which zs'= payments to Contra Costa would be based being 53 per 100,000 or population. G. 3. In order for the county to obtain a full subvention of the cost ($68,375) of the proposed adult Intensive Supervision Program, a seven to eight percent reduction in commitments to state institutions would be necessary. The Social Programs Committee having recommended approval of the revised proposal for the adult program, adoption of a Board resolution indicating the intent of the county to participate in said Intensive Supervision Program, and that the County Probation Officer be authorized to submit the revised proposal; and The Social Programs Committee having also recommended that the County Administrator be directed to consider the additional personnel provided for the Intensive Supervision Program when reviewing the budget requested for the County Probation Department for the fiscal year 1966-1967; NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Social Programs Committee are a APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4; AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES_ Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. G ABSENT: -Supervisor James E. Moriarty. x A r 1, r May 24, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Letter from Valley Community Services 0 District re implementation of Section 115 .6 of the Business and Professions Code. The Valley Community Services District, P. 0. Box 2206, Dublin, California, having requested that the County support enabling legislation to implement Section 11546 of the i Business and Professions Code (AB 1150) to require dedication of land or the payment of fees ,' in lieu thereof, or a combination of both, for park and recreational purposes as a condition,.:, I: 1 141!- for approval of a final subdivision map; and T2 Said District having advised that in the event it does acquire park and recreation ; centers through the cooperation of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, it will maintain and operate said centers at no cost to the Counties; r On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 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) . rte__ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.Tx NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Proposal i made by Coleman Engineering Company, Inc., regarding vote counting equipment.` This Board having considered a communication from Coleman Engineering Company, Ina-"I ? to J. R. Olsson, Registration and Election Supervisor in the office of the County Clerk, setting forth details of an offer to furnish on a yearly rental basis a complete election n M` package of its vote counting equipment, including an option to purchase at the end of a six- year period, or deeding the equipment to the County at the end of a ten-year period for the sum of $1; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the committee appointed by this Board on February 23,. ;_ 1966, to study voting machines and equipment. vhf. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Letter from District Attorney re Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program summer camp at Hawley Lake. s This Board having received a letter from District Attorney John A. Nejedly advising. that the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program will continue its summer camp program this i summer at Hawley Lake, and requesting that approval be given again this year to the extension''[ of the county insurance policy to cover injury to the young people while being transported to the camp and for the general coverage included in the last year's program, said extension .' Y having been made by the insurance carrier without cost to the county; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD . , ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator and to the Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) for report to the Board on June 8, 1966. f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: iAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. a NOES: None. yC ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. f 400 r^'ri r 1 s May 2+, 1966 - continued g. In the Matter of Petition for Removal of Abandoned House, Lucas Circle, Lafayette area. This Board having received a petition from Mr. and Mrs . T. S. Thomas, 612 Huntleigh Drive, Lafayette, California, and others, requesting the removal of an abandoned house located) in the 3100 block of Lucas Circle (Burton Valley) Lafayette, accessible from the rear through open windows and doors, and which is a potential danger to children; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD res ORDERED that this petition is referred to the Building Inspection Department for report. M- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.rt, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. ti In the Matter of Communication from State Department of Parks and Recreation pertaining to registration of points of historical interest. The Board having received a communication from the State Department of Parks and Recreation pertaining to the registration of points of historical interest; and The Board having on March 8, 1966, referred a similar communication on this matter to the County Administrator; I NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the second communication is also referred to the County Administrator for review with the Park and Recreation Commission and the Contra Costa County Historical Society. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll. r. In the Matter of Tidewater Oil Company Request for Consent to Transfer to Phillips Petroleum Company Certain Franchise Interests . This Board having on May 17, 1966 considered a report made by the Public Works Director with reference to request from Tidewater Oil Company for Board's consent to transfer to Phillips Petroleum Company certain of its interests pertaining to franchises, which report stated that neither the Office of the District Attorney nor the Public Works Department had any objection to the legal form of the proposed transfer pursuant to the provisions of the franchises; and This Board having; determined to obtain a statement from the Bay Area Air Pollution Ffl Control District with regard to compliance by Tidewater with requirements of the District pertaining to air pollution control at the Avon refinery, and to withhold action until such r a statement had been submitted; and The Chairman of the Board having noted that the District had submitted a letter RAF to him pointing out that the Company operates a fluid catalytic cracking unit controlled by electrostatic precipitators in addition to other control equipment at a cost of well over x 1,000,000 and that the unit operates in compliance with District regulations most of the time, and further pointing out that the District understands that the Company has committed i f itself to install a new control device, known as a CO boiler, which will cost in excess of ' 1,000,000 and will take over a year to design, build and install under the most rapid M schedule possible, said boiler being expected to fully control said cracking unit bringing the refinery into full compliance with the District 's regulations; and w,: The Board being advised that Tidewater Oil Company has applied for a variance to operate while the CO boiler is being built and installed and, if the variance is granted, the Phillips Petroleum Company will be required to comply with all of the conditions of the p variance; and The Board having considered said report and expressing its satisfaction with same; t5i Yd+ fl ri May 24, 1966 - continued On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE f . BOARD ORDERED that consent is granted for the transfer by Tidewater Oil Company of its rpt. interests in Franchise Ordinance 195, 5 4-G-4, and Franchise Ordinance 207, R-26040 Avon Refinery, and/or assumption by Phillips Petroleum Company of Tidewater Oil Company's obligations pursuant to said franchise ordinances . 5, tom;. IT IS BY THE BOARD FTJRTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute letters granting consent for same. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 5;- 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 Approval of Resolution No. 5116 . On motion of Supervisor Linscheid seconded b Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5116, in which the Board adopts Revised Ordinance Specifications applicable to work done under County permit or subject to County approval, specifically Subdivision Ordinance, Drainage Ordinance, and Encroachment Ordinance, §upersedi specifications adopted May 14, 1963, is APPROVED. 7Y:. 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. iu NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval ofp Resolution No. 5118. 5 A`+t On .motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5118, in which the Board approves agreement dated May 24, 1966 with Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , for construction of access road at Buchanan Field, Concord, and authorizes the Chairman to execute same, is adopted. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 4 AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny, r NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of f Resolution No. 5119. 1 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD A I ORDERED that Resolution No. 5119, in which the Board endorses the 1966 Presidential Youth Opportunity Campaign, and urges all employers in the County to consider employment of students during the summer, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:r_ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 41 ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of V Resolution No. 5120. 7 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that Resolution No. 5120, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute ni cancellation of* lien taken against Don and Helen Hempstead, is APPROVED. ry 41 4Q May 24, 1966 - continued - 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. Kermy. NOES: None. l ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval 'of Resolution No, 5122, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5122, in which the Board authorizes execution of letter of consent to assignment of radio communications services agreement with Tidewater Associated Oil Company, to Phillips Petroleum Company, is 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of h^ Resolution No. 51.25. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5125, in which the Board requests the State Department of Finance to process the county application for federal funds for a Land Use and Transportation Study and, subject to approval of planning assistance by the State and Federal authorities.,STM. authorizes payment to the State Department of Finance of a sum not to exceed $60,897, is APPROVED. The foregoing ordergg was Passed by the fallowing vats of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. r ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution Na. 5126. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5126, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of 81,736,34 of Martin Brothers, Inc., Concord, California, for construction of Runway 1R-19L, Buchanan Field Airport, subject to approval by the Federal Aviation Agency of the contract F and Grant Agreement relative to federal allocation, is 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5127. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5127, in which the Board commends Miss Maria Remenyi, resident of E1 Cerrito, on being selected "Miss U. S. A.," is APPROVED. The foregoing ordergg was passed by the fallowing vats of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, 3 James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. r 4054 403' j s I May 24, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5129. f`f On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5129, in which the Board notifies the California Youth Authority"'`' ;, that it intends to participate in the State Probation Subsidy Plan during the fiscal year 1966-67, is ADOPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. LM.._ ABSENT: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. t r. 1 In the Matter of Requesting Certain Changes in the Mailing rf4- List of the Regional Water Quality Control Board. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED, that James P. Kenny, Chairman, is authorized to request the Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, to make certain changes in its mailing list. f i 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 adjourns to meet on Thursday, May 26, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board y. Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. By James P. Ke y,firman ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK B s5 FDeputy Clerk T z TERMDAY, MAY 26, 1966 r' The Lafayette Heliport hearing having been regularly set for hearing this 26th day of May, 1966; and t7. The Board having ordered on May 17, 1966 that said hearing be continued until June 16, 1966 at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, y- 4 The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on May 26, 1966 posted a Notice of Continuance, of Hearing at the meeting place of the Board of Supervisors and announced the continuance. i 4 A 7 x a 12f 404 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1966 THE BOARD VM IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION - BUILDING, DMINISTRATIO _ BUILDING, I•iARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. 0PRESENT: 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 s 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 i adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: County Auditor-Controller Add two (2) Tabulating Machine Operators, s Data Processing) .Salary Range 28 ($458-$556) , effective June 1, 1966. f rt rt County Clerk (Election Add one (1) Clerk III, Salary Range 27 Administration) .4474543) , effective June 1, 1966 and cancel one (1) permanent intermittent Election ] Clerk, position number 06, effective May 25, 1966.1 County Hospital. Reclassify Hospital Attendant position number 08, Salary Range 19 ($367-$7) , to Morgue Attendant, Salary Ran e 23 ( 405-$493) , effective June 1, 1969. sr. Health Department.Cancel one (1) Public Health Nurse, position number 05, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676) , effective June 1, 1966. Probation Department. Increase hours of Probation Trainee position number 02 from 24/40 to 40/10, effective June 6, 1966. Probation Department. Add one (1) Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range 40 ($613-$745) , and cancel one (1) Senior Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821), effective June 1, 1966. Probation Department Add one (1) Institution Helper, Salary Juvenile Hall) . Range 17 ($349-$425) , and cancel one (1) Cook 24/40, position number 06, Salary Ranges;' 26 ($436-$530) , effective June 1, 1966. Add one (1) In::e-zirodiate Typist Clerk,ay Salrz`Social Service. Range 22 ($395-$481), and cancel one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, osition t number 05, Salary Range 24 ($415-505), effective June 1, 1966. rf2 Contra Costa County Flood Add one (1) Appraiser II, Salary Range 42 Control and Water Conserva- 644-$782) , effective June 1, 1966 . tion District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:YG AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Y Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. lt' o ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Designating Commissioner Peter R. Goldschmidt to Serve on County Personnel Committee. a i The County Personnel Committee having recommended the addition of a Civil Service Commissioner to its membership, the Commissioner to be selected by the Civil Service Com- mission, and this Board having considered said recommendation arxi approved same; and kC The County Administrator having advised that the Civil Service Commission has designated Commissioner Peter R. Goldschmidt as its representative to serve on said committee; 4 r s. r May 31, 1966 - continued - NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission's selection is acknowledged i and Peter R. Goldschmidt is added as a member of the County Personnel Committee. A The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x.x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r- Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. I - A ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request of Civil Service Commissionr- re Compensation to Com- ff , missioners . 4 The Board having considered the request of the Civil Service Commission for flat payment to commissioners in the amount of $120 per month and elimination of present require- ment on attendance at meetings as a condition to compensation; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD '' r ORDERED that said request is referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) . r>>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. n ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Amending Board policy re recommenda- tions of the Office of the i^ County Administrator on y adjustments in salaries of t" certain personnel. The Board having established the procedure whereby the Office of the County Administrator annually makes recommendations to the Board on the salaries of department z. heads and of incumbents of exempt positions; I NOW, THEREFORE, 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 salaries for the positions of Fire Chiefs be included with other positions on which the Office of the County Administrator makes salary recommendations 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. p - NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Ff,- In the Matter of Accepting Gifts and Donations to the 1 County Health Department for use by the Crippled Children's f s r.. Services . The County Health Officer having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donations to the County Health Department for use by the Crippled Children's Services during the period March 9 through May 25, 1966; L' 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 Clerk's Office, are hereby accepted. jThe 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. NOES: None. w ABSENT: None. r i t x G,4p" 40G f May 319 1966 - continued n In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. 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 person listed, be and she is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Rosalie H. Rowsey, Social Worker III, Social Service Department, to attend meeting of American Public Welfare Association in Chicago, Illinois in the period from June 2, 1966 through June 4, 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. G 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 he is AUTHORIZED to attend, the following: George T. Derana, Right of Way Agent, Public Works Department, to attend National Right of Way Association conference in Denver, Colorado, in the period from June 6, 1966, through June 10, 1966 , with the understanding that air transportation will be at the expense of the local chapter of the National Right of Way Association. yAa ar The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:3. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, a Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. r- 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: 4 APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Grand Jury #238 p T 4 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 2,160 Temporary Salaries 238 1013 300 Fed. Old Age Survivors 1042 10 Communications 2110 250 Jury & Witness Expense 2350 11,600 Various Depts . Use of County Equipment Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 785 r`• Marshal Mt . Diablo (Use of 260 2302 185 f Co. E gulp) 262 120aRichmondUseofCo. h° Marshal Equip) 1, Marshal Walnut Creek (Use 264 235 of Co. Equip) k Constable Martinez (Use of 271 35 Co. Equip)A Constable Pittsburg (Use of 275 100 Equip)Co. Constable Pinole (Use of 2?9 50 A Co. Equip)E Constable Crockett (Use of 280 60 Co. Equip) y s Office of Economic Opportunity Temporary Salaries 1003 004 1013 2,200 L Overtime 1014 250 Communications 2110 800 Prof. & Pers . Svcs . 2310 2,000 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 1,250 a , 407 May 31, 1966 - continued - f APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Pittsburg Constable #275 Temporary Salaries 275 1013 350 Office Expense 275 2100 300 Reserve for Contingencies 650 Marshal, Mt. Diablo #260 r: Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 250 p Overtime 260 1014 100 Office Expense 2100 175 Food 2150 300 Board and Care 2390 475 264 - Walnut Creek Marshal's Office Temporary Salaries 1003 264 1013 1,800 Reserve for Contingencies, 1003 990 9970 General -Fund 1,800 Walnut Creek Municipal Court Furniture and Furnishings 1003 214 7752 4X0o6 Office Equipment 1003 214 7751 938 ti Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 4i944 Walnut Creek Municipal Court Temporary Salaries 1003 214 1013 500 Professional and Specialized 1003 214 2310 400 Serv. x Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 900 Public Works RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES - s GENERAL FUND 1. Appropriable New Revenue 1003 990 9970 8,000 k Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 8,000 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 150 f SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Bear Creek BH 1003 661-7600 302 4,000 1. Bear Creek B-1 1003 661-7600 301 4,000 SEWAGE, WASTE WATER fr 2. Overtime 1003 472-1014 150 500 Social Service Overhead Transparency Projector 500 7750 019l 00 16 mm Sound Motion Picture " 500 7750 020 800 Board and Care 500 2390 300 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 900 Unanticipated Revenues 990 9970 900 Superior Court Office Equipment Account Code 200 7751 7 De Jur Grundig Stenorette 1003 200 7751 023 2,482 Embassy with dictating kit and transcribing kit (the foot control ) C $287.50 ea.y 1 De Jur Grundig Stenorette Embassy with dictating kit c $249.50 1 De Jur Grundig Stenorette Embassy with transcribing kit (the foot control) c $249.50 Less 5 discount 4% sales tax From Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 990 9970 2,482 Assessor Temporary Salaries 016 1013 1,000 Auto Mileage - Employees 016 2301 1,000 L 2 n 408 A' May 31, 1966 - continued -yam. APPROPRIATION (continued)FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Plant Acquis . Hospital Extend X-ray Area 108 7710 501 706 Install Intercom mike & speaker, 516 706 including raceways and all equip- ment in county hospital dining room. Public Works Am- MOTOR POOL GARAGE 1. Brake Drum Lathe 1003 062 7754 001 211 1. Utilities 1003 062 2120 003 432 1. Repair & Service Equipment 1003 062 2270 250 1. Temporary Salaries 1003 062 1013 200 1. Air Jack Lift 1003 062 7754 271 EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 2. Trailer fenders 1003 063 7753 047 19200 30 1/2 Ton Pickups 1003 063 7753 004 800 4. Backhoe Bucket 1003 063 7756 042 295 3. Flail Mower 1003 063 7750 045 66 3• 3/4 Ton Stakebody 1003 063 7753 009 256 3/4 Ton Pickups 1003 063 7753 010 2,617 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTIONy'A Hartz Avenue 1003 661 7601 312 600 6. El Cerro Boulevard 1003 661 7601 351 682 8. Rheem Boulevard 1003 661 7600 328 500 9. Willow Pass Road 1003 661 7600 551 20000 V a 9. Design Engineering 1003 661 7600 595 2,000 Betterments 1003 661 7600 590 20813 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION Alexander Avenue 1003 662 7600 331 678 6. Alhambra Street 1003 662 7600 334 378 l.. 6. Morgan Territory Road 1003 662 7600 409 1,475 w 7. Robbinsdale Road 1003 662 7600 341 11500 SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 10. Valley View Road _ 1003 661 7600 201 484 10. Valley View Road 1003 661 7601 201 89599" 10. Valley View Road 1003 661 7600 102 82,449 10. Valley View Road 1003 661 7601 102 500 j r SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION P 10. Valley View Road 1003 663 7600 201 37,417 10. Valley View ttoad 1003 663 7600 102 3?,417 SECRETARY TO COURT & JURY COMMISSIONER 0237 Furniture Opp Office Expense 400 Office Equipment 500 Services & Supplies 500 SOCIAL SERVICE - 500 7 r? Conference Table @ $80.00 1003 500 7752 Oil 400 Board and Care 1003 500 2390 400 X cY The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: nil AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. At, nq K ' w V f_Li. s. wfZ am ir swismaosr 11 iMay 31, 1966 - continued x F x; In the Matter of Authorizing Refund to the State Compen- sation Insurance Fund. On the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is authorized to refund the sum of $27.30 to the State Compensation Insurance Fund, representing overpayment of a claim.C 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. f In the Matter of Authorizing Stipulation to retention of t $1,200 free of County Claim 4`in Estate of Rena Dirilla, deceased, Action No. R-994. F,. Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: , rir That the District Attorney is authorized to enter into a Stipulation in the Estate of Rena May Davilla, aka Rena Dirilla,deceased, Action Number R-991 providing that the µf estate may retain $1 200.00 free of the claim of the Count of Contra Costaayy against such estate.F Sr sk t The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded bySupervisorDias, and by the following vote of the Board: 0"AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None. a ABSENT: None.Inthe the Matter of Authorizing Survey and Negotiation of Lease for Office Space, Social Service Department.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a:=ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to make a survey and negotiate a lease for office space in the Pleasant Hill, Lafayette, or Walnut Creek areatorovide p quarters for the Protective Services activity of the Social Service Department.F=4 k The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:AYES:Sapervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. rt .NOES: None. ABSENT: None.j In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement r with the California State Department of Public Health ac'for dental services.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors , is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Public Health to provide for extension of a previously approved grant agreement for dental services Ifrom June 30, 1966 through December 31, 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,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: x; 4-1.0 r May 31, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Negotiation with City of Richmond for Acquisition of city-owned land„ , El Sobrante Library.s 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 with the City of Richmond for the acquisition of city-owned land adjacent to the El Sobrante Library, which land is available for sale and which is required for future library expansion.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. w NOES:None. ABSENT: None . In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with University of California for Criminalist Trainees employment. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD I ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement with the University of California for employment of two Criminalist Trainees by the County Sheriff in the period from June 30, 1966 through September 15, 1966 under Title I-C of the Economic Opportunity Act , maximum cost to the County to be J286. 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 Request of Social Welfare Director for permission to submit an application directly to j= the Federal Government for an Adult Basic Education Project. This Board having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors ' Kenny and Coll) the request of Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, Social Welfare Director, for the Board's permission to submit an application directly to the Federal Government for an Adult Basic Education Project under Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity Act, utilizing the basic structure developed in the Greenleigh Associates Basic Education Project, to provide additional educational upgrading and, where indicated, vocational training for approximately h 400 adult students; and The Committee having recommended approval; r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Welfare Director is AUTHORIZED to submit said application. 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. s, In the Matter of Procedure for submission of County sponsored applications for Federal Grants. WHEREAS the Board has considered the procedure for the submission of county government sponsored applications for Federal grants under the Economic Opportunity Program; andz. WHEREAS it is the Board' s desire to have such applications presented to the Board before they are reviewed by other parties concerned; N v a G 411 .R r. M1y A tir. May 317 1966 - continued r NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said procedure is referred to the Board' s Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for review with Eugene Brusatori, Economic Opportunity Program Development Director, for the purpose of establishing a firm policy for guidance of all concerned, said Committee then to make 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, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Agreement with Martinez Unified School District for operation of a z: Head Start Program, Component lr 7-16 of CAL CAP Grant 66-375-3. 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 Martinez Unified School District for operation .of a Head Start Program, Component 7-16 of the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive :Office of the President on May 11, 1966, and by the Governor of the State of California on May 170 c- 1966, and accepted by the Board on May 17, 1966. I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: g AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, 'Phomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing 1 Chairman to execute agreement with Libertv Union School District j for operation of a Head Start 1 Program, Component 7-17 of CAL JET j CAP Grant 66-375-3. 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 a I between the County of Contra Costa and Liberty Union School District for operation of a Head i Start Program, Component 7-17 of GAL CAP Grant 66-375-3 in the amount of $58,429 as approved by the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President on May 11, 19669 and by the Governor of the State of California on May 17, 1966, and accepted by the Board on V I May 17' 1966. W 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. In the Matter of Considering implementation of provisions off y County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 related to employment 3 by other public agencies.c FY The Board having considered the provisions of the County Employees Retirement Law of '- 1937 whichermits members of the system to purchase credit covering employment by other public agencies, and its possible implementation in Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, 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 Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Coll) for review and report to the Board after discussion with the Retirement Board. I 1 fff((( 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. F.F” I YS i NOES:None. Fr ABSENT: None. r. Aa sP May 31, 1966 - continued fkF; In the Matter of Application for Leave to File Claim Mr. Lewis C. Doty, represented by his attorney Stephan C. Williams, 1615 North Broadway, Walnut Creek, California , having filed with this Board on May 6, 19669 Application for Leave to Present Claim for Personal Injury in the amount of $31,490; F NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 3 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Application for Leave to Present Claim is hereby DENIED. 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 Relocating and upgrading of Existing Light t 295, County Service Area L-36, San Pablo. v At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy for street- lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to relocate and upgrade existing Light No. 295 from a 4000 lumen incandescent light on the north side , of Alamo Avenue two poles west of York Street to a 7500 lumen mercury vapor light three poles 4 west of York Street, County Service Area L-36, San Pablo. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Morias y, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. w9 In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to perform soil tests for the Central Contra x- Costa Sanitary District. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to perforin material testing services for Central Contra Costa SanitaryDistrict for the calendar year 1966 as per its requisition a..No. 1692 dated April 4, 1966, cost of work plus appropriate overheads to be reimbursed by the District in accordance with Board Resolution No. 1077 adopted July 24, 1962. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. wg ABSENT: None. r. In the Matter of Authorization ofA. Consulting Engineering Firm to perform Soils Tests and Evaluations on Site of Future Fire Station on Moraga Way, Moraga. (Eastern Contra Costa County nw Fire Protection District. ) On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the consulting engineering firm of Gribaldo, Jacobs, Jones and Associates is AUTHORIZED to perform initial soils tests and evaluations on the site for the future fire station on Moraga Way, Moraga (Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District) , the M total cost of said tests and evaluations not to exceed $550 unless further authorization of z'this Board is provided. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, B' Ti- Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. ice_: a.5y 4i3 Y X May 31, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Improvement r E of Playfield at Juvenile Hall. s The Probation Department having indicated its desire to improve the large play area at the Juvenile Hall, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS r BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is authorized to prepare a change u, order and obtain from the contractor presently under contract at Juvenile Hall a quotation for said work the exact amount to be submitted for approval b this Board• PP 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. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. tib: In the Matter of Appointing project I architects for the remodeling of f the Neglected Childrent s Unit at Juvenile Hall. On the recommendation of the Architectural Selection Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas & Wolverton, Architects, of Walnut Creek, California, are appointed as project architects for i the removeling of the Neglected Childrents Unit at Juvenile Hall for use as a girl' s rehabilitation facility. 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. r='^ In the Matter of Study re r y obtaining funds to enforce the California Boating Law. This Board having considered a resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors,s : Imperial County, requesting the County Supervisors Association to appoint a committee to f ' i study possible legislation for obtaining funds to enforce the California Boating Law; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the County Administrator for report. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, A9 James P. Kenny. IV- NOES:NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. 1 In the Matter of Denial by County Health Department of Permit for an Individual Disposal System. a G Mrs. A. M. Finlayson appeared before the Board with reference to denial by the County Health Department of her request for a permit to allow installation of an individual IR-- sewage disposal system on property identified as 301 Valley Vista Road, Walnut Creek, California (a 15-acre parcel on which at the present time, one house is located and one s7 septic tank is in operation) ; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Health Department is requested to submit a written report to this Board' s Public Works Committee, Supervisors Coll and Linscheid, (with a copy of said report to be furnished to Mrs. Finlayson) said committee to make its report to the Board on June 8, 1966, at 10:15 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. V r jig f May 31, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court by the Auditor-Controllerts Office against the following persons to recover the cost of Hospital care:rq Mrs. Geniel Addington 20.00 Mr. Sidney Hayton 93.60 y Mrs. Esther Brewer 143.77 Claude Moore 175.00 Mrs. Clara Burrow 14$.00 Mr. Roy Randolph 20.32 w Mr. Max Curtis 71.25 Mr. James F. Sternen 101.70 Mr. Arthur Dearing 54.77 Emily Villapando 135.40 Mr. Robert Fernando 100.25 Mr. John J. Ward, Jr. 40.64 Mr. Alfred Gibson 165.51 Mrs. Dorothy Waterman 55.00 Mr. Seberiano Gonzales 36.97 Mr. Raymond Way 109.54 Mr. Donald Goodman 93.60 Mr. Ronnie Wilcox 139.0$ Mrs. Phyllis Harris 42.46 Mrs. Myrtle Zupan 13 5.96 PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 31, 1966 by the following vote: t AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F:k NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request of a Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, re night meeting for public hearing on salary matters for county employees. The Board having considered a communication from Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Public Employees Union, Local 302, in which it is requested that the Boardj schedule a night meeting this year for the specific purpose of conducting a public hearing on salary matters for county employees; and Y Y On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby DENIED. 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. NOES:None. t, 1K, vt ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. k In the Matter of Authorizing Compromise Settlement of Claim against Roy G. d and Wanda P. Southern. 1. eOn the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on the motion of Supervisory J Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept the sum of $3,700 in full settlement of county claim against Roy G. and Wanda P. Southern in the amount of $5,286.76 for services rendered i by the County Hospital and Social Service Department.i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. f k NOES:None. ABSENT: None. r r r sac vk May 31, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Addendum i No. 1 to Specifications for Remodeling of Group 4 Homes at Las Trampas Youth Village . This Board having on May 10, 1966 , approved plans and specifications for remodelingIoftheGroupHomesattheLasTrampasYouthVillage, Bollinger Canyon; and k On the recommendation of the Building Maintenance Department and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum No. l ' yriltosaidplansandspecifications, which will clarify the time of receiving bids as well as revising the bid forms to comply with the latest County standards, is APPROVED.r' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: yx$ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, Jamas P. Kenny. tiro NOES: None. C: ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Change Order No. 37 for Court- X house Remodeling. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ORDERED that theiBoardofSupervisorsrecommendstotheBoardofRetirementoftheContraCostaCountyEmployeesRetirementAssociationthatChangeOrderNo. 37, requestedby Superior Court Judge i Richard Arnason and Presiding Superior Court Judge Martin Rothenberg, which provides for the u refinishing of wood paneling and trim in Superior Court No. 2 courtroom and chambers at a total cost of $2,744.90, 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Compromise Settlement of Claim against Mrs . Mary Cambra, deceased. On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Auditor-a Controller is authorized to accept the sum of $2,000 in full settlement of county claim against Mrs . Mary Cambra, deceased, in the amount of $4,832.88 for services rendered by the ''4y County Hospital and Social Service Department.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. G's t ABSENT: None. 4- In the Matter of Rescinding Reservations for Utilities included in the Abandonment of Drainage Easement on Lots f 72 and ?3, Subdivision 2630, Alamo area. s WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on May 3, 1966 , adopted Resolution No, 5075 1 authorizing the abandonment of a drainage easement on Lots 72 and 73, Subdivision 2630, Alamo area, including in said abandonment of drainage easement a reservation for utilities; and Y:. 1 WHEREAS, the Board having been advised by the utility companies through the Public I Works Department that easements for the utilities are no longer needed; f NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT ISEBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidreservationsforutilitiesbeandthesamearehereby RESCINDED. C 4: 416 W May 31, 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 Approval of Memorandum of Understanding with the East Bay Regional Park District re Land Use and Transportation Study. C. WHEREAS a prospectus for a land use and transportation planning program for Contra Costa County was prepared by Alan M. Voorhees and Associates, Inc., of Washington, D. C., approved by the staffs of the Planning Department, Office of the County Administrator, and Public Works Department, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors on January 25, 1966 ; and LLx WHEREAS this Board, on January 26, 1966 , designated Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, as Study Coordinator to contact the cities in Contra Costa County, the Association M of Bay Area Governments, and the Bay Area Transportation Study Commission, and other juris- dictions, to obtain Memoranda of Understanding with reference to comprehensive planning for urban development, as required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS Memorandum of Understanding between the County and the East Bay Regional F v. Park District has been presented to the Board this day; x NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Memorandum of Understanding 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: Y .. 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 Approving Ordinances . r. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: r. h No. 1982 which rezones land in the Vine Hill area, request of Sidney S. Lippow 1088-RZ) ; and No. 1983 which rezones land in the Moraga area, request of L. Torchio (1077-RZ). IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows : No. 1982 in the "Morning News-Gazette" No. 1983 in the "Lafayette Sun." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: v 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 Proposed Ordinance re Dedication of School Sites . M A communication from the Moraga School District requesting the Board to consider adoption of an ordinance, pursuant to Section 11525.2 of the Business and Professions Code, fid. to require a subdivider of 400 or more family units within a single school district and within a three year period to dedicate school sites at original cost for the land, plus cost of improvements and whatever taxes have been paid on the land set aside for school use, having been considered by this Board; t t. rte 41:,1 Y•'SJ May 31, 1966 - continued 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 Public Works r t Director and the District Attorney. 1# I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: P, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. x<.. ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. i i In the Matter of Liquidated AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM Damages on Project 35-13-2,DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 13 Northbay Pipeline Company, Inc., construction of a Portion i of Line B (Jackson Way) . This Board having on May 3, 1966 approved an extension of contract time (20 days) i for Northbay Pipeline Company, Inc., with reference to its contract for construction of portion of Line B (Jackson Way) from Danville Highway to San Ramon Creek in Alamo, California` s and determined to charge liquidated damages at $50 per day for an additional 17 days; and r_ Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for Storm Drainage District Zone 13, having advised- ° that the contractor has since requested relief from the liquidated damages on the basis that the storm drain was in operation (that is, ready to receive storm water) well before the allowable completion date; ani the District having agreed that such was the case and the only s work done during the 17 day overtime period was minor clean-up work; and The District having further advised that when similar situations have arisen, it h i been the recommendation that no damages be charged but that the contractor instead be charged` h` w the District 's inspection costs during the overtime period, which in this case would be more, i than covered by charging one day's liquidated damages; j f NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of Storm Drainage District Zone 13, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, under therovisions of the second paragraph of Section 8-1.07 of the Standard Specifications,, a sixteen (16) day time extension "withoutcause" is GRANTED to Northbay PipelinCompany, thus reducing the liquidated damages period from seventeen calendar days ($850) to one calendar day ($50) . 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 Community Action Program Applications for Special, Short Term on One-Time Funding of Component i Projects Under Title II-A of f the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and Amendments to the Economic Opportunity Act of x; 1965 and 1966 . The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors having considered Community Action Program applications, primarily of a one-time, short term nature, containing component projects as recommended by the Economic Opportunity Council on an urgency basis because of j a June 1, 1966 application deadline for CAP unobligated 1966 fiscal year monies; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it hereby approves submission of these applications for Component Projects Nos. 7-15, 7-37 and 7-38 requesting $221,583 in Federal funds; Nos 7-39 and 7-40 requesting r. 217,132 in Federal funds ; No. 7-41 requesting $402,227 in Federal funds; and Preference Components Nos. 9-4, 9-52 9-6 and 9-7 requesting $793,515 in Federal funds under Title II-A r of the Economic Opportunity Act, with the understanding that the local share will be provided by the sponsoring agencies of each component project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: sw s ri AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.G, NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 41 May 31, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Referring to the Administration and Finance Committee Community Action Pro- gram Applications for Special, Short Term on One-Time Funding of Component Projects under Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and a Amendments to the Economic Opportunity Act of 1965 and 1966. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors having considered Community Action Program applications, primarily of a one-time, short term nature, containing component project as recommended by the Economic Opportunity Council on an urgency basis because of a June 1, 1966 application deadline for CAP unobligated 1966 fiscal year monies; and The members of the Board having concurred that said applications should be reviewed in greater detail prior to the acceptance of any Federal grant; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said component projects be referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and T. J. Call) for review and report to the Board t,-- on June 8, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty, Thomas John CollPayr s Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.c NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Grant Agreement with Federal Aviation Agency for Airport Development, Buchanan Field Airport. (Project No. 9-04- 049-D611. ) Grant Agreement dated May 23, 1966, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as Sponsor, and the Federal Aviation Agency, hereinafter referred to as FAA, wherein the Sponsor agrees, among other things, to complete the following projects at the Buchanan Field Airport : f Construct and mark Runway IR-19L (approximately 2770' x 75' ) including two connecting taxiways (approximately 138' x 50' each) ; construct holding apron (approximately 15,000 square feet) including fillet; install lighted wind cone and setmented circle; and wherein FAA agrees, among other things, to pay 53.64 per centum of allowable project costs maximum obligation to beg 53,491, is presented to this Board; and incorporating as part of the order of this Board L true copy of the Grant Offer attached, and in file of this x _ Board; and 4 J On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that "Part 1 - Offer" is hereby accepted, and James P. Kenny, Chairman, is authorized to execute "Part II - Acceptance" of said Grant Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. f. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, h < Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. owl, , ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5130. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5130, in which the Board approves agreement with Built- Right Construction Company, Martinez, for construction of Emergency Operating Center Com- munications Building for the Contra Costa Count Fire Protection District is APPROVED. V g y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: E r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Call, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. t1 ABSENT: None. ss f x f41 , A May 31, 1966 - continued - E M In the Matter of Approval of 4 } j Resolution No. 5133. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that Resolution No. 5133, in which the Board fixes Julyl2, 1966 at 10 a.m. as the time to consummate purchase of property located at the southwest corner of Pine and Ward Streets, Martinez, from Kenneth Searls Edmeades for the sum of $20,500, said property being Hr . required for Civic Center purposes , is approved. nTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. F NOES: None. z: v ABSENT: None. a _.. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5134. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT I-S BY THE BOARD 4 ORDERED that Resolution No. 5134, in which the Board declares its support to State budget 5 augmentation (from $800,000 to $1,400,000) of the proposed fiscal appropriation of the California State Legislature to implement the passage of Assembly Bill 114 (Department of y6 p. Education's assistance to public libraries), 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, hs i James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5135. i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD v ORDERED that Resolution No. 5135, in which the Board proclaims the month of June, 1966, as N i Park and Recreation Month", 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. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5138. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5138, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute Satisfac- i tion of Lien taken against Helen Blasdell, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y Nom' AYES: Supervisors Alfred N. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. A Q NOES: None. ABSENT : None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5140. t On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD V ORDERED that Resolution No. 5140, in which the Board accepts as completed on May 27, 19669 V contract with G. & W. Wrecking Company, Inc., for removal of fuel tanks, vent pipes and concrete at Buchanan Field, 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. T` NOES: None. ABSENT: None. i r 4-90 May 31, 1966 - continued - x In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5141. On the recommendation of the Administration & Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5141, in which the Board approves granting, with conditions, extension of 120 days (to September 14, 1966) to Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein on motel site lease, 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, 4 Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. k' 5+ NOES: None. G- I ABSENT: None. L In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5142. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD R: ORDERED that Resolution No. 5142, in which the Board fixes June 28, 1966 at 11 a.m. as the time to receive bids for sale of County real property in Diablo Area (Land formerly of the Southern Public Utility District) , the minimum bid being $65,000, is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rte_„ 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. 5143. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD a ORDERED that Resolution No. 5143, in which the Board goes on record as supporting Mt. Diablo Chapter #154 in its effort to change the name of the Veterans Hospital in Martinez to JOHN BALD14IN VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 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. r.. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5144. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5144, in which the Board grants jurisdiction to the City Council of the City of San Pablo, in the matter of Assessment District No. 7, City of San Pablo, 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. t NOES: None. I ABSENT: None. In the 'Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5145. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias_, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ORDERED that Resolution No. 5145, in which the Board establishes procedures for a five year capital building program to be developed by the Office of the County Administrator, k including schedules showing proposed capital improvement projects and projected means of financing, is APPROVED. 2 4`' M 7-7 May 31, 1966 - continued - 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. S 4i NOES: None. ABSENT: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, June 8, 19669 at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. H . AA Jams P. y,Chairman ATTEST: i W. T. PAASCHO CLERK i I By epu y Clark mv W.A BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 82 1966 E_ THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION I AT 9 A. M. f.. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS 1 ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, 9 THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proceedings A I' l of the Board during the month r.. of May, 1966. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatthereadingoftheminutesandproceedingsofthisBoardforthemonthofMay, 1966 „ was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the chairman was authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: fy. AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None.i ABSENT: None. 1 - jIn the Matter of Personnel w Adjustments. OXY On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor JLinscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personneladjustmentsbeandthesameareAPPROVEDANDAUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Fffi.- Probation Department. Add one (1) Deputy Probation Officer, Salary Range 40 613-$715), and cancel one (1) Senior Deputy Probation ir{ Officer, position number 08, Salary Range 44 ($676-$821), V f effective July 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. Z X N n ws tailo. 4?2 z r June 8, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing y- 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 appropri- ation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: f t APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE Department of Agriculture Temporary Salaries 2,770 Unappropriated Reserve 2,770 i Clerk of the Board Temporary Salaries 1003 1,000 x . Office expense 1003 650 . Reserve for Contingencies 1003 1,650 5 r Pittsburg Judicial Districts.: Temporary Salaries 1003 773 Office Expense 500 Communications 150 Reserve for Contingencies 123Jii Municipal Court - Richmond Temporary Salaries 1003 1,450 Office Expense 2,500 Memberships 50 Rent of equipment 50 Prof. & Pers. Services 100 IEducationSupp. & Courses 60 I Unappropriated reserve 1,310 Auditor-Controller Office Services Division Data Processing Supplies 1003 35 1003 435 103 301 1003 1003 770 j M 1003 670 Office Expense 1003 1,104 Telephone Exchange Temporary Help 1003 1,000 Office Expense 1003 1,000 crC. V Department of Agriculture Animal Control Division max. Temporary Help 1003 1,185 k Use of County Equipment 1,185 I District Attorney Tape Recorder 1003 19 Metal Shelving 19 1 Double Pedestal Desk, Metal 1003 150 1 Swivel Chair, Metal 65 1 Dictating machine 215 a Public Works vQ EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 1. Power Sweeper 1003 225 1. Sedan 1003 687 1. Station Wagon 1003 375 1. 3/4 T Pickup 1003 138 1. 3/4 T. Pickup - 4 w/d 1003 1,294 1. Tilt Cab Dump Truck 1003 150 1. Field Office Trailer 1003 15 h 1. Patrol Units 1003 8 1. Tree Trim Platform 1003 500 1. 3 Yd. Dump Truck 1003 342 y 1. Chain Saw 1003 21 1. Roller - 5 T 1003 1,100 1. Berm Machine 1003 1,600 fes 1. Roller 3-5T 1003 980 1. Tilt Cab Cump Trucks 1003 7,135 2. Water Wagon 1003 750 2. 150 Gal. Tank 1003 750 i f; 3• AT Stake Body 1003 588 3. Tilt Cab Dump Trucks 1003 588 PUBLIC WORKS lTable1003 i f June 8, 1966 - Continued APPROPRIATION FUND DECREASE INCREASE K I SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION C 1. Happy Valley Road 1003 600 3. Pacheco Blvd 1003 650 4. Port Chicago Hwy. 1003 3,000 Betterments 1003 2,150 Design Engineering 1003 3,000 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION Prospect Avenue 1003 900 - t Sheriff - Communications Division Mobile radio 769 Portable radio 3 Antennas grouped X55 Mobile Radio Telephone 1,097 Social Service Temporary Salaries 1003 4 500 Office Expense 7,000 Medical and Lab Supplies 850 Food 2,800 Clothing and Personal Supplies 500 Publication of Notices 1,450 Rent of Real Property 29000 Y Repair and Service Equipment 2,000 Auto Mileage Employees 8,500 Use of County Equipment 5,9000 Other Travel Employees1,500 Education Supplies & C 2,000 Other Special Departmental 950 s Miscellaneous Services General Relief 350 County Aid Basic 14,500 Various Departments Capital Outlay Expenditures 1003 3 3 6 2 2 2 2 s q y 9 4 4 8 1206 8 1206 3 3 w: Various Departments r Salaries for New Positions Group Homes - Bollinger 1003 2f700 Reserve for, Contingencies 1003 2,700 Library - New Perm. Sal. 1206 22120 Library - Perm. Sal. 1206 2,120 z}I Various Departments Commissioners Salaries Civil Service - Prof. Serv.1003 7,380 Civil Service - Perm. Sal. 7,380 x Employee Retirement - Prof. Serv. 1,875 Employee Retirement - Perm. Sa. 1,875 Planning Comm. - Prof. Sery 22,000 t Planning Comm. - Perm. Sal.22,000 Board of Education - Prof. Serv.1,600 Board of Education - Perm. Sal. 19600 vfl: The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ffFi Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. rte 4 4 5 K. June 8, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Request for Allocation J:.. of two additional Senior Auditor Appraiser positions for the Auditing f M Division of the Assessor' s Office. Mr. E. F. Wanaka, County Assessor, having appeared before the Board to request the allocation of two additional Senior Auditor Appraiser positions for the Auditing Division of y the Assessor' s Office; and The County Administrator having advised the Board that if said positions are to be established prior to September 1, 1966, action must be taken by the Board before July 1, 1966; and This Board desiring further time in which to consider same, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the Board' s Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for report June 14, 1966. A. 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. X In the Matter of Appointing H. D. Funk as County Auditor-Controller. E. X This Board having heretofore designated H. D. Funk, Assistant Auditor-Controller, as the person to temporarily discharge the duties of the Auditor-Controller pending the election x of a County Auditor-Controller; and dye H. D. Funk having been elected to the office of the County Auditor-Controller in the ; June 1966 primary for the four-year term beginning in Januar 1967• - F P Y Y g Y An NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. D. Funk is appointed County Auditor-Controller to fill out the 7 i unexpired term of H. E. McNamer, retired County Auditor-Controller; E IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. D. Funk is also appointed County Purchasing Agent confirming prior action of this Board for the period during which Mr. Funk served as Acting County Auditor-Controller and County Purchasing Agent. j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: tea AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES:None. r ABSENT: None. r 5 In the Matter of Report of Costs re construction of Improvements F on La Bonita Way, Road No. 4775, y Concord area. The Public Works Department having this day requested that the Board receive the Report of Costs in the matter of construction improvements on La Bonita Way, Road No. 4775, pursuant to Chapter 27, Improvement Act of 1911, said work having been authorized by Resolution No. 4606 adopted by the Board on November 23, 1965, and Resolution No. 4749 adopted on January 11, 1966; and having further requested that the Board order said report filed with the Clerk of the Board; and that June 28, 1966, at 10:45 a.m. be fixed as the time for hearing on cost of improvements against property owned by Mrs. Ida Brodsky, 113 Glen Court,'; Walnut Creek, and designated as Lot 6, La Bonita Tract (Assessment No. 114-321-13) ;w NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT rk IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is DIRECTED to file said Report of Costs, and June 2$, 1966, at 10:45 a.m. is fixed as the time for hearing on the cost of said improvements. f The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. v ABSENT: None. 3 y i XZ, 425 . IJune 8, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing firm to perform testing services for construc- tion of Emergency Operating Center, Contra Costa County Fire Protection r District. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDi BORDERED that the firm of Testing Engineers Incorporated is AUTHORIZED to perform testing tservices for the construction of the Emergency Operating Center for the Contra Costa County Y Fire Protection District, the total cost of the work not to exceed $400 unless further 5, tauthorization of this Board is provided.x`' 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. zt NOES:None. 1 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Addendum No. 2 Ito Plans and Specifications for Remodeling of Group Homes at the Las Trampas Youth Village. Mr. V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, having presented to the Board Addendum No. 2 x Ito plans and specifications for remodeling the Las Trampas Youth Village Group Homes, said addendum being necessary in order to remove a requirement from the contract documents which would make it difficult for contractors to bid a fair and reasonable price without uncer- tainties regarding the total work required, and which involves repairs to existing sewage pumps and will be covered by change order or separate contract when the exact requirements tare known; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum No. 2 is APPROVED. d. The foregoing order was 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. s NOES:None.r = ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Preliminary Plans for F proposed Antioch Library. r.. i WHEREAS the Public Works Director has informed the Board this day that preliminary jplans for the proposed Antioch Library at an estimated construction contract cost of $275,000, i 1have been approved by the County Librarian, Building Maintenance Department, County Supervising Architect and the County Administrator' s office; k3NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the preliminary plans and estimate for the proposed Antioch Library are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the firm of Ian Mac Kinley, A.I.A. and Associates, 4 Bryant Way, Orinda, California, is DIRECTED to prepare final plans and specifi- cations for said work. t 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. M v i= 426 d June 8, 1966 - continued j In the Matter of Approving Change x^ Order No. 1 to Contract with Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , Work Order No. 5345, Access Road Construction at Buchanan Field. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor fi Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 1 to contract with Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , P. 0. Box 325, Walnut Creek, California , for construc- tion of an access road to the Buchanan Field Golf Ran<e , totLl cost of said change not to exceed $891.85 (estimated net increase in contract price $661.08 and estimated amount of extra work at force account $230.77) , 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. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointing R. E. Jornlin, .County Welfare Director, to the County Personnel Committee. r The Board having heretofore approved the addition of two members to the County Personnel Committee, one to be a Civil Service Commissioner and one to be a County Department nHead; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT e IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, is added to said µcommittee to serve as the County Department Head representative until replaced 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES:None. u ABSENT: None. n In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. Jerry Joseph to Office of Commissioner of the Bethel Island County Fire Protection District.On the recommendation of the remaining commissioners of the- Bethel Island County Fire Protection District and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Jerry Joseph is APPOINTED as Commissioner of said District to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Robert Culpepper, to January 1, 1967. 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. N NOES: None.ABSENT: None. da Hgyv i'.Y p11. S u9 t^ J June $, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Hearing on Construction of Improvements in iAssessment District 1965-4, Bethel Island Road. Thi!7, being the time heretofore fixed for hearing protests of any person with u' reference to construction of improvements and the proposed assessment for same in Assessment District 1965-4 (Bethel Island Road) , Robert Saxon, Project Engineer for the Engineer of Work (Leptien-Cronin-Cooper) , appeared before the Board to answer oral or written protests and explain the reason for the increase in the amount of assessments over the estimate given at the beginning of the project, and to recommend that the assessments be confirmed as submitted; and Mr. Ted Andronico lodged an oral protest with the Board. Mr. William W. Boyd L squestioned the fact that at the present time he is unable to make use of his business property] las a result of the work done; however, he stated that he could understand the reason for the iincrease in the individual assessments; and r The Clerk of the Board noted that nine written protests had been filed; and This Board having considered the matter, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, iseconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed and the matter is referred to Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Engineer of Work, and to the Public Works Depart J 1ment, with the request that the Engineer of Work re-evaluate the protests, report to be made . f; June 14, 1966. A y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: fk i AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES:None. ABSENT: None.T' In the Matter of Authorizing payment of a special board and care rate for the care of John Castle. q i On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for payment of a special board and care rate in theme i amount of $300 per month to Laurel Hills, Sacramento, California, for the care of John Castle,;. a dependent child of the court. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,F Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 3 NOES: None. ABSENT:None. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, 3 Abe and he is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: Mr. Glen Taylor, Supervisor, Office Services (Data Processing) , Auditor-Controller's Office, to attend meeting of the County Supervisors Association of California Electronic Data Processing Committee to be held in San Francisco, California, on June 13, 1966, in connection with the creation of a Statewide Information System. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. f ABSENT: None. f: 4 2?8 June 8, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Determining Pecuniary Ability to Pay and Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. The Board finds and orders as follows: x That Esther Lee Tatum, deceased, received institutional care from the Contra Costa r County Hospital at divers times between March 27, 1965, and September 2$, 19659 and that a reasonable charge therefor is $996.67. a That Henry C. Tatum is the surviving spouse of Esther Lee Tatum, deceased. That Henry C. Tatum has the financial ability to pay for the care of Esther Lee sa Tatum and was pecuniarily able to support her when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against Henry C. Tatum to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Esther Lee Tatum. w 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, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. s NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Consultant Services in connection with the Adult Basic Education Project under the Economic L Opportunity Program. r On recommendation of the County Welfare Director and on motion of Supervisor r Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Department is authorized to utilize the services of Paul Weinberger, Ph. D. , at the rate of i 10 per hour as a consultant in connection with the Adult Basic Education project being conducted by said department under the Economic Opportunity Program. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said authorization is granted with the understanding that payment for this consultant will be made in full from federal (Title V) funds and that the hourly rate arrangement has been ruled to be legal by the Office of the wa 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. kit ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of $837.$0 and Release and Dismissal in County v. Karlson, et al, Action No. C 5116. A'. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: f' That the Auditor-Controller is authorized to accept $837.80 in full settlement of the County? s claim for damages set forth in Walnut Creek Municipal Court Action No. C 5116 i and the District Attorney is authorized to execute and deliver a full Release and a Dismissal 56 of said action with prejudice in connection with said settlement. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by y; 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:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. w 429 sx June $, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Claim i for Damages- Lloyd amages. Lloyd and Camille Matthews, Alamo Gardens Motel, 3201 Danville Highway, Alamo, iCalifornia (their attorneys, Condon Dolgin and Kully, 821 Escobar Street, Martinez) having filed with this Board on May 18, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $10,000; 00 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. i F fThe foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the hoard: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. g I the Matter of ratifying Clerk'sInYg action in referring copy of Summons Viand Complaint and Exhibit "A" in k Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having-on June 3, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Complaint and Exhibit "All served on W. T. Paasch, County Clerk on June 3, 1966, in Action No. 101,237 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Gulf Oil Corporation, a corporation; Standard Oil Company of California, a corporation, , versus County of Contra Costa, to the Office of the District Attorney; L NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk' s action is hereby i RATIFIED. tw The foregoing order was passed by the 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 ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons land Complaint and related documents 1 in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. r, l The Clerk of this Board having on June 6, 1966, referred copy of Summons and sw l` Complaint and related documents served on G. Russell, Deputy Clerk, on June 6, 1966, in x Action No. 101253 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, Thayer Walker and Maxine Johnson versus Robert L. Jornlin, County of Contra t Costa, to the Office of the District Attorney;L: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk' s action is hereby IRATIFIED. 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 Community Action r j Program Applications for Unobligated Monies. z This being the date fixed for report by the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) with reference to Community Action Program Applications containing component projects for CAP unobligated 1966 fiscal year monies; Said Committee having requested that this matter be continued for one week; Now therefore, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY A_. THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to June 14, 1966. r, 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. K s' NOES:None. ABSENT: None. 430 ydy" June $, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing j attendance at meeting. g 81OntherecommendationoftheCountyAdministrator, and on motion of Supervisor Q . 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: r Arnold B. Coon, Supervisor of Weights and Measures, to attend 51st National Conference on Weights and Measures (sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards of the U. S _` Department of Commerce) in Denver, Colorado, in the period from July 11, 1966, through July 15, 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. 2 In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to the Civil Service Ordinance re Veterans Preference Credits. 7 The Board having received a communication from F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, advising that the Civil Service Commission has passed a motion recommending to the Board that t the provision of the Civil Service Ordinance as codified in the County Ordinance Code Section 2414 (i) be amended with respect to veterans preference credits, the intent of'the Commission' s action being to eliminate questions arising from the present language of the section as to "time of war or in any expedition of the armed forces of the United States" and to substitute the more preside definition of the language of the Veterans' Readjustment Benefit Act of 1966; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Board' s Administration and Finance Committee Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for report June 21, 1966. rv" The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Notice from the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, re drawbridges. Notice from the Department of the Army, Sacramento District, Corps of Engineers, issued in response to a growing concern by bridge owners over increasing number of draw bridge openings and resultant delays to highway traffic, having been received by this Board; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Notice is referred to the Public Works Director. yyI y4, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. fes_ NOES:None. ABSENT: None. t In the Matter of Formation of Proposed Assessment District, Hedgewood Park, Road Group j 4057, Walnut Creek area. J The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board authorize the District Attorney to prepare a petition and map for the formation of proposed assessment district for nr. Hedgewood Park, Walnut Creek area; and Having further recommended that the County's participation be limited to furnishing f- preliminary engineering and the construction of transverse drainage in the project, in the event that an assessment district is formed after the petition is returned and favorably considered by the Assessment District Screening Committee and the Board of Supervisors; s 431 3} June 8, 1966 - continued NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations 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. s ABSENT: None. w In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. n I 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, he and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the, following:C 3 Municipal Judge Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn of Walnut Creek, California, to participate in the Third Annual Advanced Traffic Court Seminar in Montreal, Canada, on August 4, 5, and 6', 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: Ione. x ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Letter i concerning jail conditions.r ` This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to Sheriff Walter Young from the Honorable Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn, Judge of the Municipal Couer of the Walnut Creek Judicial G District, in which Judge Rahn requests the cooperation of Sheriff Young in investigating un- wholesome conditions allegedly existing in the County Jail; i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Sheriff and County Ad- I ministrator. IThe 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. v In the Matter of Communications Expressing Opposition to Certain Activities under Jurisdiction of County Sheriff. The Board having received communications from Mr. Joseph Spott, 50 Muth Drive, Orinda, ' , California, expressing opposition to certain activities wider the jurisdiction of the County Sheriff, specifically, (a) the Work Furlough Program, (b) the proposed ordinance to regulate public dances, and (c) the employment of Deputy Sheriffs and Reserve Deputies to perform services which could be discharged by licensed private patrol operators; and a A- On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD 4 . ORDERED THAT the communications received from Mr. Spott be referred to the County Administrator -,"- and dministrator ;, and County Sheriff. lX The foregoing order was passed 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. In the Matter of Co=aunication from North Richmond Property Owners Association re drainage problems in the North Richmond area. a Supervisor James P. Kenny having presented to the Board a letter from Mr. Theodore n Wooten, Chairman of the North Richmond Property Owners Association, 540 Silver Avenue, Richmon ;-' California, in which Mr. Wooten refers to drainage problems in the North Richmond area at the intersections of Third Street at both Grove and Silver, and the area west of the Southern 4 Pacific Railroad and between Wildcat Creek and Vernon Street; and E n June 8, 1966 - Continued Mr. Wooten having requested that the Board authorize the County Flood Control District to complete the flood control survey currently being made of said area; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Department and to g the Contra Costa County Flood Control District for report to the Board June 21, 1966. 4 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. Kr In the Matter of Communication Opposing the Location of the Sequoia Refining Company. ff This Board having received a communication from Mr. G. R. J. Fitzgerald, 500 Garretson Avenue, Rodeo, California, expressing opposition to the location of the Sequoia Refining Company under construction near his home; s On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is directed to communicate with Mr. Fitzgerald, advising him that this is a matter which more properly should be addressed to the City Council of the City of Hercules inasmuch as the Sequoia Refining Company is located within the incorporated limits of said City. The foregoing order was passed 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 NOES:None. ABSENT: N one. In the Matter of RecommendationsSIR"of the Contra Costa County Tax- payers Association re Aircraft z Storage Fees, Buchanan Field. This Board having received a letter from the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Associa- tion, Inc., in which it is recommended that the Board increase basic aircraft storage fees; order an annual survey of all aircraft and airport fees charged by the various facilities in the local area; review and reset aircraft storage fees and other airport charges biannually; s J and consider adoption of a higher fee schedule for aircraft stored at Buchanan Field by non- gCountyresidents; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) and to the Aviation Liaison Committee for recommendation to the Administration r and Finance Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, T James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Reports regarding 4 Disposal Sites in the Antioch area. This Board having referred a communication from the Antioch City Council with refer- ence to garbage and refuse dumping in the Antioch area, to the District Attorney for determination as to whether or not the Board has any control over this matter; and Y The District Attorney having reported that the two sites over which the County has has jurisdiction (the City of Pittsburg's disposal site and the Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc., disposal site) are being operated in compliance with the County ordinances; and JSupervisor E. A. Linscheid having advised that the County Health Department has reported to him that conditions under which permits were granted to the City of Pittsburg and the Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc., have changed materially and revision of the regulations governing operations are necessary, but the Health Department does not see the need for formal abatement proceedings at this time; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, a IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a copy of the District Attorney's report and a copy of the report made by the Health Department to Supervisor Linscheid be sent to the Antioch City Council. r 49' June 8, 1966 - Continued 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 Report from the State Department of Fish and Game, Fish and Wildlife Problems and 1 Study Requirements in Relation to North Coast Water Development." This Board having received a report from the State of California Department of Fish n and Game entitle "Fish and Wildlife Problems and Study Requirements in Relation to North Coast Water Development," which report was prepared with the primary objective of serving as a master plan for the investigation of fish and wildlife in relation to water development and to J advise the water development planning agencies and the general public of those fish and wild- fp life studies which the Department of Fish and Game believes necessary so that the studies can . ,-',4 be programmed, funded and conducted concurrently with the other aspects of water project planning; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is referred to the Public Works Department, Mr. Jack Port, and the District Attorney for report to the Board. r'¢ 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. 4 ABSENT: None. In the Matter of County's Position on the Deletion of Restrictive Language from two Appropriation Bills pertaining to San Luis Interceptor Drain. s Supervisor Linscheid reported to the Board that he had learned of action undertaken r,,, by Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, to have the Senate Appropriations Committee repeal amendments (limiting use of funds) to two appropriation bills, which ammendments were designed-, yr j to prevent the construction in Contra Costa County of any portion of the San Luis Interceptor ' Drain, pending receipt of pollution reports from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that the Senate Appropriations Committee be advised that this, Board reaffirms its f} position with reference tothe final point of discharge of the Interceptor Drain for the San Luis unit and vehemently objects to the deletion of the "limiting language." IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Senate Appropriations Committee be i requested to arrange a time for County representatives to appear before the Committee in j Washing ton, D. C. for the purpose of presenting testimony to prevent deletion of the restrict- _. ive language in the bills . IT WAS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Senator Thomas Kuchel, Senator George Murph n and Congressman-elect Jerome R. Waldie be advised of the County's position on this matter. 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.r. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Req iest from x, Mr. J. Barrington for exemption of mobile caterers from provisions w I of ordinance regulating peddling. i This Board having received a report from the District Attorney with reference to a p. I letter from Mr. John Barrington in which Mr. Barrington expresses the opinion that mobile e caterers should be exempted from provisions of the ordinance regulating peddling; and The District Attorney's opinion being that such operations as "lunchmobile" vehicles' are subject to the provisions of the Peddler-Solicitor Ordinance as well as regulations under the Food Handling Ordinance; and F t y 3 June 8, 1966 - Continued A report having also been received from the Health Department stating that the County food ordinance adequately controls the public health protection aspects of mobile canteen vehicle operators, but that the Sheriff's Office should advise the Board of the policing requirements for such operations; x. a . NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Sheriff's Office for report to the Board June 21, 1966. p 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 Report re Denial of Permit for Individual s Disposal System, Mrs. A. M. Finlayson, Applicant. 1 j This being the time fixed for report by the Board's Public Works Committee (Super- i visors Coll and Linscheid) with reference to denial by the County Health Department of a permiti , which would allow Mrs. A. M. Finlayson to install an individual disposal system at 301 ValleyVistaRoad, Walnut Creek, California (a 15-acre parcel on which she proposes to erect a second dwelling); and xr res 7SupervisorCollhavingreportedthattheCommitteehadmetwithrepresentativesofr the County Health Department and determined that if Mrs. Finlayson could offer proof that the soil on any portion of the property is porous enough to take the effluent for septic tank purposes, the County Health Department will reconsider her application; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD wORDEREDthatthismatterbereferredtoSupervisorT. J. Coll. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board; f, 71 AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. OfABSENT: None. 4X In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with the University of Cali-Y, f ornis for employment of students in the Probation De- partment, under Title I, Part C, Economic Opportunity Act. 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 an agreement with the University of California under which three counselor aides and six probation aides will be employed by the University and assigned to the County during Summer sessions in 1966 and, tentatively, during the Fall, Winter and Spring Quarters•, subject to the understanding that the cost to the County will not exceed $1,170 for the Summer session and $2,644 in total 1 for the period of the agreement, June 13, 1966, to June 6, 1967; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to advance the County's share to the University, said share being one-tenth of the total compensation to be paid to the students except as that amount may be diminshed by unexpended balances from the existing agreement. Y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Lti Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. t NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5149. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD- ORDERED OARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5149, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute satis- faction of liens taken against the following Persons, is approved: Carmen Perez Paulino G. Cabras. Ilk1_ Ste. 43a June 8, 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. r; NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval I of Resolution No. 5150. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD >r ORDERED that Resolution No. 5150, in which the Board establishes a daily charge, not exceeding cost, for care of minors placed in the County Juvenile Hall, from September 17, 1965 until 3 further order of the Board, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: o AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. T NOES:None. F" ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions No. 5151-5157. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ry: ORDERED the following Resolutions in which the Board reorganizes certain County Fire Pro- tection Districts effective July 1, 1966 pursuant to Section 14407 of the Health and Safety Code, are APPROVED: No. 5151 Briones No. 5154 Mt. View No. 5152 El Sobrante No. 5155 Orinda No. 5153 Island No. 5156 Pinole No. 5157 San Pablo.U44 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 Approval of Resolution No. 5158. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5158, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of $49,010 submitted by Stanfield and Moody, Tracy, California, for construction of asphalt and concrete overlay, Danville Boulevard and San Ramon Boulevard, Danville area, Project No. 5301-5570-64, f 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. Yt. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5159. 1,4 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5159, in which the Board accepts bid in the amount of $81,736.34 " 1 of Martin Brothers, Inc., for construction of Runway 1R - 19L, Buchanan Field, FAA Project No. 9-04-049-D_11, is APPROVED. h The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: KM1 AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriaty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. xz ABSENT: None. r x 436 June 8, 1966 - Continued M In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5160. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS -BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5160, in which the Board awards contract to William Dahn Con- struction, Pleasant Hill, in the amount of $65,850, for the remodeling of the Group Homes at proposed Las Trampas Youth Village in Bollinger Canyon, is APPROVED. 3. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:z 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 Approval of Resolution No. 5161. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5161, in which the Board determines to condemn property required for reconstruction of Acalanes Road in the Lafayette area, and authorizes the District x: Attorney to institute condemnation proceedings, including an order for immediate possession, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:6- JyJ AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 2> NOES:None. r ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5164. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5164, in which the Board accepts bid of Bank of America N. 'T. & S. A. for $612,000, 1963 bonds Series D and $15,000, 1964 bonds Series B of San Ramon Valley Unified School District, issued on behalf of San Ramon Valley Union High School District Owl, at a net interest cost of $284,890 to the District, is APPROVED. m ta The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 1j Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5165. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD fr ORDERED that Resolution No. 5165, in which the Board sells $2,165,348.05 principal amount of r bonds of the County of Contra Costa, California, designated as "Improvement Bonds, Assessment District No. 1966-1, Alcosta Boulevard," to Stone & Youngberg and Associates at a net average yield of 5.1937, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:FyM AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. s ABSENT: None. ntell n U In the Matter of Approval s of Resolution No. 5166. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5166, in which the Board sets May 24, 1966 as the commencement date of lease with Simoni and Garibotti for property located at 12226 San Pablo Avenue, Richmond (Adult Probation Office), all building improvements having been satisfactorily completed, is APPROVED. rr The foregoing order was passed by the 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. 43 i x June 8_,____1_9__6_6 - Continued f In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5167. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5167, in which the Board awards franchise for installation of pipeline in that portion of Loveridge Road between its intersection with the Santa Fe Rail- road tracks right-of-way and the Pittsburg-Antioch Highway and in that 2,000 foot portion of the Pittsburg-Antioch Highway lying directly west of Loveridge Road (County highway in the Pittsburg area ) to Union Carbide Corporation for its bid in the amount of $100, is APPROVED. j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:f' E AYES:Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. p NOES:None. z a ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. f In the Matter of Approval of Resolution Nos. 5168-5169. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that Resolution Nos. 169and168 confirming55ng statement of expenses involves in Y abatement proceedings, as indicated, are APPROVED: No. 5168, Daniel G. and Minnie M. Arnold, et al, $455.70, No. 5169, Serafim Jesus, $988.67. yTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. j In the Matter of Insurance f Coverage for the Summer Camp at Hawley Lake. This Board having on May 24, 1966 referred to the Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) , for report to the Board, a request from District Attorney 1 John A. Ne jedly that approval be given to the extension of the county insurance policy to j cover injury to the young people while being transported to the Summer Camp at Hawley Lake I and for general coverage included in last year's program; and r On the recommendation of said Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that District Attorney John A. Nejedly, as owner of Hawley Lake Boys' Camp, shall be included as an insured under the r comprehensive public liability insurance policy of the county with respect to the ownership, maintenance or use of the premises , and of the vehicles used at and incidental to the operation of said camp. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: e 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, June 14, 1966, at 9 a.m., inthe Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martin California y: r* ames . nny airman ti ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 1 By epu y er 4 Ljtr s 438 J fF - BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY JUNE 14, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY,M, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PRESENT: W. T . PAASCH, CLERK. F In the Matter of Accepting gifts and donations to the County Library System during the month month of May, 1966. t The County Librarian having filed with this Board a record of gifts and donationst to the County Library during the month of May, 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 lerksOfficeareherebyaccepted. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. gr,. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Acceptance F of Gift. The County Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of $141.-50 to the County Probation Department Officer's Welfare Fund has been received from the Richmond Elementary Council, Parent-Teachers Association; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift in the amount of $141.50 is 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, r 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 Coll, 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 Ob L. Sub. r Auditor-Controller Temporary Salaries 1003 010 1013 1,lE50 Overtime 010 1011.E 800 Labor Provided 010 1082 246OfficeExpense01021003,200 Communications 010 2110 400PublicationofNotices0102190600_ Rental of Equipment 010 2250 2,000 Repair of Equipment 010 2270 500 Auto Mileage Employees 010 2301 100 Other Travel Employee 010 2303 500 Professional & Personal Services "010 2310 500 Other Special Dept. Exp. 010 2L79 201 Cost Applied to Service 010 8822 29000 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 4vOO5 t. M1t June 14, 1966 - continued APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE r: Main j. u Building Inspection Office Expense 1003 340-2100 1,000 Communications 1003 340-2110 700 Publication of Notices 2190 19300 s Use of County Equipment 2302 2,000 y Professional & Personal Services 2310 2,000 Reserve for Contingencies 990-9970 59000 District Attorney General Fund - Reserve 2,200 Motor Police Prof. & Pers . 290 2310 2,200 Martinez Constable 271 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 100 Temporary Salaries 271 1013 100 Planning 357 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 10,200 Professional & Personal Services 357 2310 6,000 Communications 357 2110 1,500 Publications 357 2190 800 Use of County Equipment 357 2302 900 a Office Expense 357 2100 1,000 Public Works RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES -4 GENERAL 4 1. Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990-9970 3,450 EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 1. Station 'wagon 1003 063-7753 003 3,1+50; RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES - GENERAL FUND Reserve for contingencies 1003 990-9970 1,200 SEWAGE, WASTE & WATER Overtime 1003 472-1014 12200 Secretary to Court & Jury r Commissioner 0237 Office Expense 237-2100 1,000nt Reserve for Contingency 12000 Auditor-Controller Office Services r u Offset Duplicator 1003 149 7751 006 932 Rotary Collator 1003 149 7751 007 357 Auto Photo Direct Unit 1003 149 7751 008 1,507 Temporary Salaries 1003 Oil 1013 1,796 Overtime 1003 Oil 1014 19000 Viz' y Building Maintenance 1 Metal Table with Service 1003 079 7752 Oil 160 File 1 Metal Typewriter Table 1003 079 7752 012 55 Remodel Soc. Serv. Qtrs.1003 087 7710 503 215 Z Martinez Buildings 1 #43530-30 gal. Hudson 1003 065 7750 300 Sprayer 065 2282 300 a Grounds Maintenance 1003 a E4. y t i fir. 440 7': hyR ibTOM aigWaQ X June 14, 1966 continued APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main Obj. Sub. Probation 313 Boys Ranch Food Freezer 1003 313-7750 004 146 Professional and Personal 313-2310 146 Services rr Group Home #1, Walnut Creek Television Set 1003 315 7750 002 240 Juvenile Court Wards - Board 1003 572 2390 480 Care Washing machine 1003 315 7?50 001 240 Sofa 1003 315 7752 003 200 q Chairs, lounge or occasional 1003 315 7752 004 220 Table, living room 1003 315 7752 005 60 Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2. Ygnacio Valley Road 1003 661-7600 403 11,522 2. Ygnacio Valley Road 1003 661-7601 403 7,080 5. Lone Tree Way 1003 661-7600 526 7,338 5. Lone Tree Way 1003 661-7601 526 851 Livorna Road 1003 661-7601 323 3,000 6. Danville Highway 1003 661-7600 459 21,750 r Betterments 1003 661-7600 590 11,545 6. Danville Highway 1003 661-7600 333 13,750 s MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Oil Canyon Road 1003 662-7600 511 750 3. Jackson Way 1003 662-7600 343 29250 N 4. Front Street 1003 662-7601 344 1,500 sr The 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 cheid, James P. Kenny. MWill a NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Cost of x Hospital Care. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court z' Y by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost of c Fospital care: y; Mr. Arvin Finleyy,75.09 Kenneth Mace Sr. 155.55 Mr. Frank Gallon 106.20 Mr. Thomas L. Mazza 99.00 Mr. Michael Graham 71.25 Mrs . Mae G. McCarthy 104.16 Mr . Ansel Handy 49.05 Mr. Harold W. McChesney 38.70 a Mr. Gwendle Heggie 130.90 Mr. Alejandro Mendoza 100.63 Mr. Frank Jensen 111.76 Mr. Bailey Millard 180.32 Ns. Louis King 177.00 Mr. George Miller 187.11 Mr. George L. Kosta 132.00 Mr. Ross W. Miller III 48.65 Mr. Willard Lacey 111.00 Mr. Joseph Thomas 128.31 6. Mrs. Claire Logan 50.85 Mrs. Grace Thompson 39.38 PASSED AND ADOPTED on June 14, 1966, by the following vote: t AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.X ABSENT: None. i` w E; vx TS emsam wpm June 14, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing1RefundtoLeonPeak.w: 3 On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $60 to Leon Peak, which sum was paid to Contra Costa County as a result of an error in billing for State Hospital care. The foregoing order was passed 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 R. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Refund to the California Department of Employment. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the sum of $36.00 to the California Department of Employment, which sum was paid to Contra .Costa County in excess of the cost of County Hospital care rendered to Barbara J. Hooper. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 11 , g_ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, f ' Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Y: A In the Matter of Distribution of proceeds from sale of tax deeded land. The County Auditor-Controller having requested that the County authorize the distribution of proceeds from the sale of tax deeded land to San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District on March 30, 1966, as provided in Section 3724 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said distribution to be made as follows : xa State Fees M State of California 1.50 City Share City of Richmond 189.47 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is GRANTED and distribution AUTHORIZED as set forth above. v, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:1 xt" AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.G< NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f _ In the Matter of Cooperative b _ Agreement between United e r f States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, and California State Department of Agriculture, re predatory animal control, 1966-67. i a A Cooperative Agreement between United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, and California State Department of Agriculture cooperating with Contra Costa County, wherein the County agrees to provide $1,396.00 for the payment of salaries and authorized travel costs of personnel employed in the predatory animal control program in Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 1966, to June 30, 1967, is presented to this Board; and i Y wy i MJ.i r 44' rzd June 14, 1966 - continued - On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and James P. Kenny, Chairman 4_ of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:mow 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 Acknowledgings Receipt of Report. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report of the County Sheriff on the Work Furlough Program for the first six months of operation is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. rat The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Ordinance No. 1984- 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 BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 1984 which amends the County Ordinance Code by adding4 Sections 8159 (b) 4, 8160 (b) 14 and 6161 (b) 8, to control commercial traffic where streets are the common boundaries of residentially and commercially zoned land, IS APPROVED, said Ordi' nance being an emergency measure effective immediately. f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH;R ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Lafayette Sun,” a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. OM1 ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. t In the Matter of Authorizing Defense of Walker v. Jornlin and County. P.l The District Attorney is authorized to defend the defendants in the case of Walker and Johnson v. Jornlin and County, #101,253; which seeks an injunction against interfering with political activities of county employees. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, 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. ek y 14 11: 3 s y+rp bR f June 14, 1966 - continued - l r0_ In the Matter of Rescinding47 A Resolution No. 5130, Approving 4AgreementwithBuilt-Right Construction Company for R ^ Construction of Emergency Operating Center Communications Building, Contra Costa County 2 Fire Protection District. 6 This Board having approved a contract with Built-Right Construction Company,a LL?51 Pleasant Hill Road East, Martinez, California, on May 31, 1966, in the amount of Y 45,523 for the construction of an emergency operating center communications building adjoining the Administration Building of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Dorothy Drive and Geary Road, Pleasant Hill, California, and it having been determined that r the contract should have been in the amount of $519414 (the amount of the base bid plus Alternates A and B) instead of the sum of $45,523 (the amount of the base bid only); NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by SupervisorLinscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5130 adopted by the Board on May 31, 1966 be and the same is hereby RESCINDED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to return to the Contractor the bonds submitted with the original contract. 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. j In the Matter of Bus Shelter at corner of Orchard and Oakwood Roads, Orinda area. f Supervisor James E. Moriarty having brought up the matter of problems associated with the Orinda bus shelter; and 14 Supervisor Moriarty having pointed out that permit requirements -have not been met; .. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, =' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is requested to write to the permittee, Raffi Bedayn, 737 Dwight Wa Berkele citing thegYysCalifornia, ng permit violations and requesting that remedial action be taken. F 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.W NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Recommending to the San Francisco Bay r Conservation and Development Commission that it Approve rA Application Number 12-66 k i ( Dredging Project) Submitted by the Sequoia Refining Corporation.X The County Administrator having received a letter dated June 6, 1966 from Alvin H. 3 Baum, Deputy Director, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Develbpment Commission pertaining to application Number 12-66 submitted by the Sequoia Refining Corporation for the purpose of obtaining authority to dredge adjacent to its proposed loading pier; and Y The Sequoia Refining Corporation having previously been granted a county permitNumber85528) to construct its proposed loading pier and said corporation having also been granted a pier permit by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission; and F=I It being the understanding of this Board that the dredged material will be placed in an area used by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for the disposal of maintenance a dredging materials; and s T7 he proposed dredging project having been reviewed by the County Building Inspection ' Department which recommends approval of said project; a i 4 4`1 4 June 14, 196E - continued - 4. NOW, THEREFORE, on the motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor- Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed dredging work of the Sequoia Refining Corporation is approved and that it is recommended that the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission also approve said dredging proposal. 4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, .Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ini ABSENT: Supervisor Alfred M. Dias. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Annual Dues to the Eel River Flood Control and g Water Conservation Association. t? On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount of 500 payable to The Eel River Flood Control and Water Conservation Association, 2403 Professio al J Drive, Suite 103, Santa Rosa, California, covering Contra Costa County's membership in said association from July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1967. 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. In the Matter of Declaring prevailing Scale of Wages effective June 14, 1966. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Prevailing Wage Rate Schedule dated June 14, 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.f. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHM. ORDERED that previous Wage Rate Schedules approved by the Board are superseded by the one approved this 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, James P. Kenny. pz- v NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for Damages . Dessie Mae Hart, by LeRoy Hersh, Attorney for Claimant, Suite 700, 1255 Post Street, San Francisco, California, having filed with this Board on June 6, 1966; claim for damagessem. in the amount of $100,000; rd NOW, TFEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. b.r, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: µAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: None. 4 Al YH.. w 3 June 1L6 1966 - continued - t t}?? 1 In the Matter of Claim for Damages . John W. Saunders, by Harry Gonick, Attorney at Law, 1212 Broadway, Oakland, i California, having filed with this Board on June 3, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $21,683.20; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, s IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. 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. S ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request by Jail Voluntary Services jj to Hold A Christmas Party 1 at the Prison Farm. t j This Board having received a communication from Joseph E. Spott, Executive Director of the Jail Voluntary Services , requesting permission to hold a Christmas Party at the j= prison farm; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Sheriff 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Yt In the Matter of Hearing on Abatement of Carmichael property, Gateway Road, Bethel Island area. r?. t This being the time fixed for hearing with reference to abatement proceedings L. against James R. Carmichael, et al, property located on Gateway Road, east of Piper Road, Bethel Island area, Mr. Robert H. Tanner of the County Building Inspection Department advised the Board that a conference had been held with the property owners and the District Attorney, and good cause appearing therefor, the Building Inspection Department recommends that the hearing in this matter be continued for two weeks; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid requested that the matter be held until July 19, 1966Ai at 10:25 a.m. in order that he might be in attendance; µOn motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to July 19, 1966 at 10:25 a. m. u The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: W- 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. z NOES: None.ABSENT: None. I ;In the Matter of Request from the Tele-Vue Systems, Inc. re r CATV franchise.This Board having received a request from Tele-Vue Systems, Inc., NBC Building,420 Taylor Street, San Francisco= California, that its application for a CATV franchise be I granted for a period of twenty (20) years ; and 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 District Attorney. x June 14, 196E - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Call, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Request of the Pinole City Council for assistance in making a pro- fessional study 6f the Pinole x Planning Area. This Board having received a request from the Pinole City Council that the Board take the necessary steps to obtain for the City of Pinole the aid and funds required to make an analysis, evaluation and projection of economic growth possibilities in the Pinole Planning Area; A On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator, Public Works Director, and Planning Director, for report June 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 4. In the Matter of Proposed Method of Incorporating the California Coordinate r. System into all Major Subdivision Maps and Many Record of Survey Maps in Contra Costa County. Ray J. Peters, General Chairman of the East Bay Council on Surveying and Mapping, appeared before the Board and submitted for its consideration a proposed method of incor- porating the California Coordinate System into all major subdivision maps and many record of fix. survey maps in Contra Costa County, which proposal was prepared by said Council; and r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposal was referred to the County Administrator, the Public Works Director and the Planning Department for report 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. C rrti NOES: None. xa ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Improvement of Playfield at Juvenile Hall. This Board having on May 31, 1966 authorized the Public Works Department to prepare a change order and obtain from the contractor presently under contract at Juvenile Hall a quotation for improving the play area at Juvenile Hall, the exact amount to be submitted for approval by the Board; andY. f The Public Works Director havingreported that ap quotation has been obtained from the contractor to construct playfield facilities, including a handball court and certain items of grading and drainae the total quotation for this work being $140296.00, which includes approximate cost of $9,693 for two handball courts and about $650 of open channel ditch; and tee The Public Forks Director, in consultation with the Probation Department and the County Adminis trator t s Office, having recommended that the handball courts and the drainage ditch be deleted from this work; and The Board having considered this matter, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation be made to the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, that part or all rs of this work as stated above be accomplished by change order to the contract for the con- struction on- struction of the Neglected Childrens Receiving Home. h. F=, 447 June 14, 1966 - continued - µThe 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 Communication from Mr. Guy W. Thorne,l : Lafayette, concerning soil A erosion problem on his property.i This Board having on January 18, 1966 referred to the Public Works Department and to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, a communication i from Mr. Guy W. Thorne, 3646 Madrone Drive, Lafayette, expressing concern for the safety of his home and property, which Mr. Thorne stated was due to critical soil erosion caused F by improper protection from a county drainage pipe; and i This Board having received another communication from Mr. Thorne dated June 8, 1966,in which he states that county engineers have investigated the soil erosion problem on his property and made recommendations for immediate correction of the problem, and in which he requests clarification regarding the cost involved since he is of the opinion that the County should assume the obligation; y 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 for report on June 21, 1966.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: max AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: None. z In the Matter of Request from the County Supervisors Associa-tion re adoption of "EDP Systems Programming Standards Manual."This Board having received a request from the County Supervisors Association of V California that the Board adopt "EDP Systems & Programning Standards Manual," which was k..approved unanimously by said associat ionts Board of Directors and has received further endorsement by the State Department of General Services; and A On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the County Administrator 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.NOES: None. ABSENT: None. A4 In the Matter of Proposed Creation of a Conciliation Court in Contra Costa County.Supervisor J. E. Moriarty presented a progress report on behalf of the Board' s Social Programs Committee with reference to the proposed establishment of a Conciliation I Court in Contra Costa County. He stated that meetings had been held with a committee 1 appointed to study the proposal, progress was made, and it appears that the committee will recommend that a Conciliation Court be created. He further stated that the committee might possibly recommend a federal project on a study basis for a one year period (to be F financed for one year with federal funds. i a 448 At 7.7 June 14, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Request of Mrs . Verda Mae Rego, El Sobrante, iY re permission for her son to s assist her in selling Merry Mops . Supervisor A. M. Dias reported that he had discussed the request of Mrs . Verda Mae Rego for permission to have her twelve-year old son assist her in door-to-door selling, and stated that permission could not be granted without amending the Ordinance since the Ordi- nance requires that the permittee must be sixteen years of age. He recommended to the Board that the boy be allowed to accompany his mother (who has a Peddlers Permit), but that he not be allowed to actually physically canvass, etc. The District Attorney advised the Board that it could not legally sanction any participation by the son in his mother's behalf. No action was taken by the Board of Supervisors . s y y In the Matter of Proposal by Countywide Committee on Aging, sponsored by Contra Costa Council of Community Services, re development of social x planning in the field of fi aging. k This Board having received a communication from the Countywide Committee on Aging, sponsored by the Contra Costa Council of Community Services , requesting time in which to appear before the Board to submit a proposal to provide staff services for the orderly development of Social Planning in the field of aging; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee k Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) and to the County Administrator. 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. ABSENT: None. Y In the Matter of Approval ri of Resolution No. 5170. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5170, in which the Board accepts as completed as of June 8, 1966 contract with Eugene G. Alves Construction Co., Inc., for Mt. Diablo Boulevard widening at Lafayette Reservoir Recreational Area, Lafayette, 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. 5174. b On motion of Supervisor Dias, s econded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5174, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute cancel- lation of lien taken against Roy Southern, reimbursement having been made in accordance with Board Order dated May 31, 19662 is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 3 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, G. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 1 NOES: None.Al ks ABSENT: None. h 441, June 14, 1966 - continued - al In the Matter of Approval of j Res olut ion No. 5177. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5177, in which the Board authorizes the Chairman to execute i a lease with Carlton and Madalyn Doke for premises located at 2870 Kinney Drive, Walnut Creek, California, for use as a group home for boys by the County Probation Department at a rental rate of $225 per month, is APPROVED. 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. N In the Matter of Approval ofp Resolution No. 5178. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5178, in which the Board authorizes County Tax Collector to file claims in the appropriate courts having jurisdiction for collection of taxes and r delinquencies on certain unsecured personal property assessments, is APPROVED. h The foregoing oder was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.h NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5180. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5180, in which the Board approves agreement dated May 24, 1966, with Built-Right Construction Company for construction of emergency operating centeri communications building, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Pleasant Hill, is APPROVED. f,M The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:l 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,rk i Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. thy" In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5181. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1. ORDERED that Resolution No. 5181, in which the Board commends Dr. Herbert Packard for his efforts in highway beautification and preservation of trees in the Danville area, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: A 1 qx 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. 5183. 3 On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5183, in which the Board overrules protests and confirms the assessments in Assessment District 1965-4 (Bethel Island Road), is APPROVED a y 4`F u l L% R- f June 14, 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. L In the Matter of Approval w` of Resolution No. 5184. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 51842 in which the Board authorizes County Auditor-Controller to i draw warrants in favor of Canvassing Board, Absentee Voters ' Ballots (Direct Primary Election held June 7, 1966) , 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.x NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Approval u of Resolution No. 5185. h On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5185, in which the Board approves the Bayview Park Annexation to County Service Area L-41, Pinole area, is ADOPTED. 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. Gj NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5186. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5186, in which the Board designates the Probation Officer as the County Officer to determine relief from liability and to make an investigation to e, determine financial condition of minor or persons liable for support and maintenance (as provided in certain Sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code) , 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. aT ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of Consolidation of Lower Courts . Supervisor Linscheid having presented to the Board the matter of the proposed consolidation of lower courts, and having advised that R. W. Lindsey, Administrative Analyst in the County Administrator's Office, had made a report in connection with this matter and included therein consideration of consolidation of Martinez, Pittsburg and Mt . Diablo Judicial r Districts ; f On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, the matter was I referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , j 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 ALinscheid, James P. Kenny.r" h.F NOES: None. IN ABSENT: None. J IN A 4JT I June ltd., 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Park Feasibility in 4: Subdivisions . AV j WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors having heard recent rezoning requests in the vicinity of Walnut Creek; and WHEREAS the City of Walnut Creek has intimated that one of the reasons they oppose subdivisions in the county is the lack of requirement to acquire park sites by dedication or other means; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS j BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Conmission and Planning Department report to the Board zig on the feasibility of including the requirement of park dedication or money in lieu thereof, as required by new State Legislation, in the approval of subdivisions. 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.a NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing Y attendance at meeting. a< 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 persons listed, be and they are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: J. P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, and one member of the Board, to attend the Regional Problems Congress, 31st Annual Conference and Educational Exhibits, .at New Orleans, Louisiana, July 17-20, 1966. t 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s And the Board adjourns to meet Thursday, June 16, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. r V_' f James P. KennyUIC a an ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 1 By y Deputy Clerk wt K:T 3f 3r d r> 1 e4 4 5 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JUNE lb, 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. 9 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLEIRK. X r _ In the Matter of Lease t. for Motel Site at Buchanan Field. This- Board having on May 31, 1966 adopted Resolution No. 5141 covering an extension. of time on the Motel Lease between the County of Contra Costa and Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein, as Lessee, pursuant to certain terms and conditions recommended by the Public Works Department staff and contained in said resolution; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter again be referred to the Public Works Department for report Tuesday, June 21, 1966, on the Department 's agenda. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, KA Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 2, NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Proposal by Countywide Committee on Aging, sponsored by Contra Costa Council of Community Services, re development of social yR planning; in the field of aging. The Board having heretofore referred to its Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) and to the County Administrator the communication from the Countywide Committee on Aging, sponsored by the Contra Costa Council of Community Services, requesting time in which to appear before the Board to submit a proposal to provide staff services for the orderly development of social planning in the field of aging; and Supervisor Moriarty having suggested that a date be set for the presentation of said proposal; aj$. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS ll r THE BOARD ORDERED that July 19, 1966, at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time for said presentation. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Membership on the Contra Costa County f Storm Drainage District, Zone No. 13, Advisory Board. The Board having been advised of the resignation of Mr. Milton H. Price, La Colina w Drive, Alamo, as a member of the Advisory Board, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zone No. 13;r, On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Price is ACCEPTED with regret and the Clerk of the Board is instructed to write a letter to Mr. Price thanking him for his services. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Robert N. Cushman, 199 La Colina Road, Alamo, California, is appointed to the Advisory Board, replacing Mr. Price. 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.fid• NOES: None. r ABSENT: None. wl, y; June 16, 1966 - continued - 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 Vs 1 ORDERED that Edmund A. Linscheid, Supervisor, Fifth Supervisorial District, be and he is hereby granted permission_ to leave the State of California for the period June 23 through July 17, 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, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of k Approving Ordinances . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances which amends the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County, 'u be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: 1 No. 1985 which provides for limited manufacturing uses by land use permit int e etail Business District (R-B) and Commercial (C) District, Section 8160 (b) amended by addition; No. 1986 which provides for a Design Control Project, Chapter 2 of Division 1 Y2 of it e 8 is amended by addition of Section 8167; No. 1987 which requires the installation of Underground Utilities within all new Residential or Commercial Subdivisions in unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, Section 8474 amended; iZZ No. 1988 which provides for Land Improvement Contractor's in an A-2 Zoning ism trict by land use permit, Section 8156 (b) is amended by addition. 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. 1985 in the "Antioch Daily Ledger" No. 1986 in the "Morning; News-Gazette" No. 1987 in The Daily Transcript" No. 1988 in the "Morning News-Gazette."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. l ti NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Planning vim; Commission Minutes of Meetings re SFO Heliport. art: At the suggestion of District Attorney John A. Nejedly, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission minutes of meetings held with reference to the SFO Heliport operation in Lafayette, California r;} be incorporated in the proceedings of this Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 2 1 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kerney. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. WGF ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. ti 4 4 June 16, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Hearing on the Recommendations of the Planning Commission re Lafayette SFO Heliport. This being the time fixed for continued hearing on recommendations of the County Planning Commission pertaining to the Lafayette SFO Heliport, the Board heard the following persons: r` Dr. Vincent Salmon from AudiologyResearch Consultants Inc.,, 495 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, who explained the report regarding noise measurements made T by Arcon and filed with the Board on June 8, 1965; Mr. H. R. Griffith, Principal Planner of the County Planning Department, who read the resolution adopted by the Planning Commission on April 5, 1966, recommending to the Board that that portion of Ordinance No. 1881 which amended the airport plan by designating a heliport stop in Lafayette, be rescinded, that a time schedule phasing out the helistop facility in Lafayette be adopted, and that the phase out of said facility be coordinated with a suitable relocation of same at Buchanan Field or elsewhere in the county; Mr. Tony Dehaesus of the Planning Department staff, who pointed out on a map the location, of the present site in relation to the flight plan and the site of the rapid transit station; r Mr. Kenneth Nagel of the law firm Pillsbury, Nagel & Atcheson, 155 Montgomery w Street, San Francisco, who explained the route of the helicopter flights, stating that it had been changed at the request of the Board when the ordinance was originally enacted, to its present path to accommodate the people living in r Sunset Village; he stated that the ordinance had been adopted exactly 15 months ago and, as a result, the county's precise airport plan was amended; that the heliport had become an integral part of that plan, providing the people of Contra Costa County with new services and savings and which had established the company as a leader in the industry; that 1,666 people had signed a question- naire provided at the heliport, indicating a strong sentiment of appreciation by the people in the area for the service rendered by the heliport and offered the followingbreakdown:53 desired the service located at Buchanan Field, 34 desired service at Lafayette or a nearby site, 18 preferred a site other y. than Lafayette, and 1,518 preferred the Lafayette heliport; he further stated that more than 3,000 people were carried from the heliport last month; that the company has a substantial investment and that the operation was started only after the ordinance was passed; the lessor has invested approximately $40,000 and must be protected; S.F.O. has invested well over $285,000, more than the passenger revenues received; additional aircraft have been acquired, approxi- mately $100,000, which must be protected also; our rights have to be maintained because of our financial investment; discussions have been held with the Bay Area Rapid Transit District with regard to placing the heliport in the BART development when it comes into Lafayette -- the District is favorably inclined filed letter dated June 10, 1966, from B. R. Stokes, General Manager of the District); Mr. Nagel finished by stating that they are prepared to cooperate Y until such time as BART is in place but in the meantime the service must be continued; µMr. James Moore, Jr. , President of Travelers (operator of the heliport), who stated that he agreed entirely with the spirit of Mr. Nagel's remarks and that he was willing to help in any way that he could; he asked the Board, however, to recognize that his company had a substantial amount of money at stake -- a 15- year contract with S.F.O. and a 15-year lease with the landowner, and that it was only just and right that consideration be given their status by the county; fit Mr. Clarence E. Rust, Attorney at Law, spokesman for the opposition, who stated that there is no relationship whatsover as to the location in the county and the amount of revenue derived from the heliport being in Lafayette; he called s`attention to additional schedules added after the Planning Commission had recommended phasing out, also flights made earlier in the morning; noise has increased; sometimes the craft remain on the pad for as long as 20 minutes;whether these things were intended to annoy he did not know, but the result was there; he asked the Board to approve the following at this time ; Order Saturday and Sunday flights discontinued immediately; allow no flights after 8:30 p. m.and before 8 a.m.; direct that the operation be phased out on a date to be specified and that the frequency of flights be in accordance with those set7, 4 r forth by board order dated September 14, 1965; and finally, that a time limit be fixed as to how long the craft might remain on the pad;Others appearing in opposition were Mrs. M. R. Elliott, Mr. Alpen, Mr. Fred Markey, and Mr. Joseph Van Overveen;Mr. Kenneth Nagel rebutted stating that there is a definite reason for the site being located in Lafayette and advising that it would cause the company an additional $15,000 per month if it were located elsewhere; he further stated that the people protesting the present location were an "opposition group" and the flights are not made simply to annoy them. Mr. Nagel cited real estate values submitted by a real estate agent and advised that Mrs. Alice Hamlin, a realtor, had testified that there had been no drop in real estate values because of the heliport; A; June 16, 1966 - continued -r Mr. Kenward S. Oliphant, who practices acoustics in San Francisco stated that Dr. Salmon's report was consistent; Others appearing in favor of retaining the heliport at its present site were : Mr. Jerome Sivesind, Mr. G. J. Martin, and Mr. Robert Barron. Supervisor Coll commented that apparently SFO is willing to phase out the operation if it has a facility nearby that would tie in with BART; otherwise the choice seems to be whether or not the operation should be declared a y nuisance; Supervisor Dias stated that he did not believe the opposition would be so adamant if smaller craft were still being used and although he had tried q several times in an attempt to witness the size of the copter being used, he had never been successful; he suggested that the hearing be closed, the Board's action to be determined in a future executive meeting.s; Supervisor Linscheid stated that noise is acceptable according to the back- ground to which you are accustomed and that Dr. Salmon's report is acceptable to him and applicable in this particular situation; he expressed the opinion that legal action would finally decide the matter but that he felt there was little cause for complaint and would be in favor of allowing SFO to remain in its present location; that perhaps eventually the principals could reach a mutually satisfactory agreement; Chairman Kenny stated that he agreed with the Board's legal counsel in that evidence presented in this day's hearing should be reviewed by the Board. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Ka ORDERED that the hearing is closed, the matter to be referred to the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll ) for review in conjunction with the County Administrator and District Attorney for report to the Board on June 21, 1966 at 11:55 a.m. 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: None. ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. 7 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 21, 19660 at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. it 10 James P./Ke Chairman ATTEST: r_ W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 4 V,eza By Deputy Clerk s t r1 i4 t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1966 a THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTIN Z, 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.t h Y ay In the Matter of Personnel µ 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 r'j adjustments be and the same are APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approva constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: County Assessor. Add two (2) Senior Auditor-Appraisers, Salary Range 47 ($727-$883) , effective June 22, 1966. 1 District Attorney. Add one (1) De ut District Attorney Grade I. Salary Range 4 0676-$821), and cancel one ( 1)Deput District Attorney Grade II, Salary Range 52 ($821-$997) , effective June 22, 1966.District Attorney. Add one (1) DUu(676-$ 821),tDistrict Attorney Grade I, r Salary Range and cancel one ( 1)Deput District Attorney Grade II, Salary Range 52 ($921-$997), effective June 22, 1966.Health Department. Add one (1) Assistant Sanitarian, Salary Range 34 530-$644) , and cancel one (1) Sanitarian, position number 05, Salary Range 38 ($584-$710) , effective June 22, 1966. Planning.Add one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk,Salary Range 24 ($415-$505), effective June 22, 1966. t Probation Department.Add one (1) Probation Supervisor, Salary Range 50 782-$950) , effective June 22, 1966. r Probation Department.Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Range 22 ($395-$481) , effective June 22, 1966.Public Works .Cancel three (3) Oil Sprayer and Bootman positions, x Salary Range 128 ($505-$556), effective June 22, 1966 Sheriff. Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Salary Range 17 ($349-$ 425) ,effective June 22, 1966. This position will be y cancelled upon return of employee in position number 255-091-04 from leave of absence. t Social Service. ReclassifyVocational Counsellor Trainee positions number 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05, Salary Range 30 481-$584), to Vocational Counsellor, Salary Range 38 ($584-$710), effective June 22, 1966. F Social Service. Add three (3) Social Worker II positions, Salary Range 36 ($556-$676), effective June 22, 1966.Contra Costa County Fire Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range 37 ($570-$ 693),Protection District. and cancel one (1) Fire E ineer, position numberk13, Salary Range 39 ($598727) , effective July 1, 1966. 4 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 0 .AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: None. X r z LO I ems} F P Ai G June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Employment y of Clinical Physicians at County Hospital. 4 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 authorization is granted for the following: Employment of Roger C. Hahn, M.D., and Martin H. Jansen, M.D., in the class of Clinical Physician II at the third step of Salary Range 74 ($1,548 per month) to fill authorized positions which are vacant; Cancellation of one position of Clinical Physician I. Salary Range 70, and establishment of one position in the class of Clinical Physician II, Salary Range 74 ($1,404-$1,706) ; Reclassification of Hugh Wang, M.D., from Clinical Physician I to Clinical Physician II, with the understanding that Dr. Wang will be employed at the second step of Salary Range 74 ($1,474 per month) , as recommended by County Medical Director, who has certified that Dr. Nang meets the qualification requirements for the position of Clinical Physician II. IT IS BY THE BOART) FURTHER ORDERED that each of the aforesaid actions is AUTHORIZED effective 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 , In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift . Fl ted' The County Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of $925 to the Probation Department Guide Center Fund has been received from the Soroptimist International of Richmond, California; w E On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift in the amount of $925 is hereby ACCEPTED, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to send a letter of commendation to the donor. x. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rF_ AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Natter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor t Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, be and she is AUTHORIZED to attend, the following: Mrs . Doris Watts, Assistant County Librarian, to attend and participate in the programs of the American Library Association Annual Conference in New York, New York, in the period from July 7 through 16, 1966, with the understanding that expenses for a pre-conference institute in the period from July 8 through July 10, 1966 shall be paid by the American Library Association, balance of the expenses to be paid by Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:k. x AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, L Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.v ABSENT: None. 1 t r yr s; June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of authorizing 55. i attendance at meeting. ii On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll* E 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: a is Natalie Blake, Supervising Eligibility Worker, County Hospital, to attend a summer institute at the University of California in the period from July 5 through F July 15, 1966 (morning sessions ) . A OA The foregoing order was passed 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 ' NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing t 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 appropri ation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main Object Sub.Acct. County Clerk us Temporary Salaries 1003 240 1013 82000 Office Expense 1003 240 2100 5,200 -' Professional & Personal 1003 240 2310 1,000 . ' Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9910 143,200 x '* Elections Other Freight Drayage 1003 046 2305 300 Election Officers 046 2465 2,100 ` Special Election Printing 1003 046 2473 1,300 I, Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 39700 County Library Temporary & Seasonal Help 1206 620-1013 69000 Tom.Reserve for Contingencies 1206 991-9970 6,000 Library District Attorney Overtime 300 300.General Fund Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 v Judicial District General Expense #235 Temporary Salaries 1003 235-1013 1,900 Office Expense 2100 400 Auto Mileage Employees 2301 50 . , E MfgOtherTravelEmployees23035504..Professional & Personal Services 2310 49500 : Jury 3c Witness Expense 2350 15,400 Reserve for Contingencies 990-9970 22,800 Public Defender #243 t.: Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 30000 Professional w Personal Services 243 2310 30000 Secretary to Court & Jury Commiss ioner 0237 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 1,115 Other Travel - Employees 237 2303 865 Overtime 237 1014 250 i S s+; k NO, June 21, 1966 - continued APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE" k, Main Object Sub. Acct. Social Service 500 General Relief - State Aid 1003 530 2392 15,000 State Aid, Day Care 500 2392 22000 riGeneralkind, Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 13,000 Unrealized Revenues 990 9970 6,681 e Contra Costa County Fire District w Communication Center Building 2025 2025 7711 072 61075 g Reserve for Contingencies 2025 2025 9970 61,075 Contra Costa County Con- solidated Fire District 1 Console Cabinet Assembly 2025 2025 7758 073 21,000 1 Base Radio and Encoder 2025 2025 7758 074 1,700 91 11 Decoders 2025 2025 7758 075 1,.200 1 Monitor Receiver 2025 2025 7758 076 250 2 Antennae 2025 2025 7758 077 250k' 2 Cavities (band pass filter)2025 2025 7758 078 700 1 Tower - steel, including 2025 2025 ?711 079 3,5001 installation Mobile Radios 2025 2025 7758 070 3,500 Reserve for Contingencies 2025 2025 9970 6,100 County Administrator Various Cost Centers ) XY, 1. Rented Property Grounds ?Maintenance 077 2282 650 Professional and Personal 077 2310 350' Services 2. Plant Acquisition - Martinez Yx; Buildings aY Various Alterations 086 ?710 603 594 Parking Lot - Escobar 086 7712 610 150 SP Parking Lot 086 7712 711 916 3. Plant Acquisition - Bollinger Canyon Alter Group Homes 110 7710 701 10,600 Remodel Boys Facility 110 7710 601 10,600 4. Plant Acquisitionion - Migrant a C amp 3... Land Acquis it ion 1003 700 701 360 County Administrator Overtime 1003 003 10 750 r ' Flood Control - Grounds1003 330 2282 750 XIMaintenance4: Board of Supervisors T Specialized Printing 001 2473 130 5-drawer File, legal size 1003 001 7751 001 130 NEI!? without lock Building Maintenance Temporary Help 1003 065 1013 2,500 Repair of Equipment 1003 065 2270 470 Temporary Help 1003 066 1013 145 Overtime 1003 066 1014 145 Utilities 1003 066 2120 2,300 Household Expense 1003 066 2170 900 Mtce. of Buildings 1003 066 2281 3,700 Business Services 1003 066 2310 600 Temporary Help 1003 067 1013 120 Grounds Maintenance 1003 067 2282 1,500 1 Temporary Help 1003 069 1013 650 Household Expense 1003 069 2170 1,000 Rent of Real Property 1003 069 2260 5 000 Grounds ,Maintenance 1003 069 2282 23200 r f June 21, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION (continued) FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE I Main Object Sub. Acct. M County Hospital Extend X-ray area. 1003 108 7710 501 657 Ice maker & Ice water machine 540 7750 015 657 Extend X-ray Area 108 7710 501 1,160 Biological Refrigerator 540 7750 010 19160 y 4 Danville Constable (274) Flood Control - Grounds Mtce. 330 2282 50 Temp Bal.274 1013 150 Repair Equipment 2270 20 Auto Mileage 2301 125 4 Prof. Service 2310 55 r* Coroner-Public Administrator 359 Professional Services - 2310 359 2310 400 ,' Fund 1003 0 Temporary Salaries - 1013 1013 400 Crossing Watchmen #360 Burial of Veterans & Indigents : Professional & Personal Services 1003 533 2310 2,500 sr' Crossing Watchmen: Professional k Personal Services 1003 360 2310 2,500 Probation Temporary Salaries 1003 308 1013 700 Auto Mileage Employees 1003 308 2301 700 Public Works SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. Willow Pass Road 1003 661 7600 419 269461 1. Center Street 1003 661 7600 460 2,128 5A 1. Monument Blvd. 1003 661 7601 424 200 1. Monument Blvd. 1003 661 7600 424 15,887 2. Geary Road 1 bctension 1003 661 7600 401 25 000 3. Fairview Avenue 1003 661 7600 543 5,000 f 4. Danville Blvd. 1003 661 7600 333 4,500 6. Glorietta Blvd. 1003 661 7600 348 39600 7. Canyon Road 1003 661 7600 397 8,775 r. 8. Mitchell Canyon Road 1003 661 7600 552 500 9. Appian Way 1003 661 7600 202 10200 11. Hartz Avenue 1003 661 7601 312 100 Design Engineering 1003 661 7600 595 2,570 Betterments 1003 661 7600 590 20,109 12. Concord Avenue 1003 661 7600 410 47,336 SELECT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 3. Fairview Avenue 1003 663 7600 543 209000 r MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 3. Minnesota Avenue 1003 662 7600 503 5,000 6. Martha Road 1003 662 7/600 322 2,400 9. Rincon Road 1003 662 7600 210 1,200 10. Silversprings Dr. 1003 662 7600 333 500- f 11. Alhambra St.1003 662 7600 334 600 11. First St. 1003 662 7600 318 1 Betterments 1003 662 7600 590 155 ROAD MAINTENANCE 2. Road Maintenance 1003 671 2290 562256 5. Storm Damage 1003 671 2292 11256 Y 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. h r. 41 June 21, 1966 - continued - 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 by the Auditor-Controller 's Office against the following persons to recover the costs owed Contra Costa County: Mr. James Abbott 28.93 Mr. Thomas Ott 150.38 Mr. R. F. Closson 11.20 Mr. William Penny 80.05 Mr. E. Jarvis 186.27 Mr. Floyd Pieczkowski 45.28 Mrs . Catherine Johnson 150.38 Mr. William Powell dba Mr. J. W. King 11 .55 Provident Life Insurance 20.80 Mr. William D. Looney 83.22 F. Pruitt 10.40 Mrs. Lawrie Mavis 64.20 Mr. Harold Ransford 126.30 Mr. Wilford M. Niskern 73.92 William J. Ratto dba Mr. David B. Norris 130.90 Pittsburg Disposal Service 108.86 Mr. Elmer Olsen 127.38 Mr. Dale Reinking 200.00 Maria T. Ortiz 64.80 Mr. Earl Rigler 43.19 PASSED AND ADOPTED ON June 21, 1966 by the following vote: A 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 Assignment of Delinquent Accounts to the Retailers CollectionIF Association of Contra Costa County. The Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent accounts totaling $12,992.83, showing names of debtors, amounts due and owing to the County, and the 4 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; g° On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said delinquent accounts totaling $12,992.83 are hereby assigned to theC Retailers Collection Association of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the currentiVP 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. u . NOES: None.4 ABSENT: None. b h In the Matter of Authorizing Write-off of Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts in the amount of $18,988 .08, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, t and having recommended that said accounts be written off ; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor 'Jias, 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 $18,988.08. The foregoing order was passed by the 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.taa M C7 1i LLr June 21, 1966 continued In the Matter of Authorizing settlement of County action against Phyllis Popovich, et al., y St Helena Justice Court Action i No. 4-970. Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller is authorized and directed to accept $139.46 in full settlementI of the County?s claim against Phyllis Popovich, et al., Action No. 4-970 in the St. HelenajJusticeCourt; and the District Attorney is authorized to execute and deliver a Request for Dismissal of said action, with prejudice, upon payment of the said sum. 1 The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor y Dias, and adopted by the following vote: rAYES: 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 4r Refund to E. G. Pedron. 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 $6.00 to E. G. Pedron, which sum represents overpayment of open field storage charges at Buchanan Field. IV The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred :I. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll., Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. y ABSENT: None. J In the Matter of Application for Federal and State Matching Funds for Construction of a Community Mental Health Center. h The County Medical Director having indicated that an application for federal and state matching funds for construction of a Community Mental Health Center must be submitted prior to July 30, 1966 for consideration during the 1966-1967 fiscal -year; and The County Administrator having reported that preliminary data indicate that the cost of the development would be $1,765,000 of which $625,000 would be federal and state funds and $1,140,000 would be county funds and having further reported that provision of the county share appears contingent on approval of bond funds; On motion of Supervisor Coll, and seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the County Medical Director is authorized to prepare and submit an application for federal and state matching funds for construction of a Community Mental Health Center pursuant to Public Law 89-164. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:ice AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 3 : Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. J In the Matt er of Salary z, Agreement with the State Department of Agriculture. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Qontra Costa County Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute an agreement between the Director of Agriculture, State of California, j and the County of Contra Costa, under the terms of which the State will reimburse the County to the extent of $3,300 for the 1966-1967 salary of the County Agricultural Commissioner, i i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r3 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. a µ§. 467 June 21, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Establishing Terminal pate for Termination of Lease at 1186 Alta Vista,Walnut Creek, California Probation Department Group Home for Boys) . 5 On March 7, 1966 the Clerk of this Board received and duly filed a Notice signed by Alta Vista Investment Company, successors to Frank M. Smith, Jr., Lessor in the lease with the County as Lessee. Said Notice terminated the lease approved by this Board on December 1, 1965 pursuant to Resolution No. 4664, at the expiration of ninety days from the date of service of said Notice; and r On information from the County Superintendent of Building Maintenance, the County t quit and surrendered the premises in said lease as of June 17, 1966;NOtd, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY TRI; BOARD ORDERED that the terminal date of said lease is June 17, 1966 and Countyti Auditor is hereby directed to prorate any and all rents as of that date. F The foregoing order was passed by the 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 R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare F Director, to accept appointment to a committee of County k.S+ t Welfare Directors.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, is authorized to accept appointment to a committee of County Welfare Directors which is being organized by the National Association of Counties and which will be comprised of twenty County Welfare Officials.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 Authorizing County Librarian to assist the County Probation Department in establishing a departmental z library. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, the County Librarian is authorized to assist the County Probation Department in establishing a departmental library, under which arrangement the County Library staff shall purchase, process and index books for the Probation Department.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: sp 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 Designating s Supervisor Dias to serve as x3 alternate for Supervisor Coll on the County Personnel Committee.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Dias shall serve as alternate for Supervisor Coll on the County Personnel Committee.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. L NOES: None. f A.ABSENT: None. u' syys i:= l,F i June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to institute friendly condemnation action against Montgomery Ward Realty Corporation for westerly 100 foot portion of Wards parking f lot in Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to institute a friendly condemnation action against the Yontgomery ward Realty Corporation for the acquisition of the westerly 100 foot 1 portion of the Montgomery Ward parking lot in Richmond adjacent to the Richmond County Build- ing, eminent domain action being required to eliminate a financing indenture lien on the property to be acquired. 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. x fix•. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to prepare amendment to the County W Salary Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Dias ITIS BY THE BOARDuPsyuP ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to prepare appropriate amendment to the County Salary Ordinance so as to fix the anniversary date of persons who are re-employed by the County, in line with the request of the County Personnel Director and in line with action {- taken by the Contra Costa County Civil Service Commission to amend its rules and regulations . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ws` AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, A Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. r NOES: None. ABSENT: None. h v. In the Matter of Office space for Social Service Yom... case Workers . 3 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 approximately 4,000 square feet of office space in the vicinity of the intersection of 1 Highway 4 and Highway 24 to provide quarters for Social Service Department case workers, in order to relieve over-crowding in department offices in the Pleasant Hill County Office 7 Building. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, M>^ Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. 3 In the Matter of Membership in the American Hospital Association - County Hospital. r i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD Yw ORDERED that the Medical Director is AUTHORIZED to submit, for the County Hospital, an application for membership in the American Hospital Association; the annual cost of member- 1 ship is approximately $3,000. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: .ly . AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. C N Y.'L J s? fir n June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Confirming actions of Personnel Com- mittee regarding California Physicians Service premium schedule and coverage of certain employees and retired s workers . 3. On motion of Supervisor Goll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD- ORDERED that the following actions by the Personnel Committee are confirmed: Retaining CPS premium schedule for the 1966-1967 fiscal year with the use of plus stabilization funds, if required, to provide for payment to physicians on the 1964 Relative Value Scale with a unit value of $5.00; Approving retention of existing CPS coverage and premiums for employees over 65 and retired workers pending further study of the impact of Medicare legislation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: tX AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. 7 rte NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Salary recommenctat ions for the fiscal year 1966-1967. 1f Vis- On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report which was prepared by the Director of Personnel and which contains salary recommendations for the fiscal, year 1966-1967, 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. h ABSENT: None. ra, In the Matter of AuthorizingF Chairman to execute agreement with R. M. Kramer, for con- sulting services, under Community Action Program CAL CAP (66) 375, Component 7-13) . PART I (of 2 parts ) . AOnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 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 R. M. Kramer, Consultant, under the terms of which the County Office of Economic Opportunity will be provided with consulting services on program coordina- tion and evaluation, in-service training, and community organization procedures in the period r. from June 21, 1966 to June 30, 1967 for an amount not to exceed $3,000; payment for the consulting services to be made from federal funds. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 Acceptance of CAP grant for Martinez, Pittsburg and Mt. Diablo Unified School District 's 1966 Summer Head Start Programs. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to execute Office of Economic Opportunity Statement of CAP grant form accepting a federal grant of $69,498 CAL CAP 66-375-5) providing funds for components 7-1 , Mt. Diablo Unified School District Summer Head Start Project, 7-30, Martinez Unified School District Summer Head Start Project, i 46 r June 21, 1966 - continued - and 7-31, Pittsburg Unified School District Summer Head Start Project as approved by the Federal Office of Economic Opportunity on May 31, 1966, and by the Office of the Governor d of the State of California on June 14, 1966, with the understanding that the non-federal share of the cost, inclusive of payments for all required insurance, will be made by the school districts 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. r ABSENT: None. 40, In the Matter of Fixing hearing on proposed ordinance to establish regulat ions relating to critically expansive rF soil problems. This being the time fixed for report by R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, with reference to recommendations of a committee organized by the Building Inspection y Department for the purpose of considering procedures to implement provisions of Assembly Bill 680 pertaining to soils analyses, Mr. Kraintz and A. L. Stanley, Grading Engineer,. 1 appeared before the Board and advised that the committee had determined that minor revisions :. to several sections of the County Ordinance Code (namely the subdivision and grading sections) `1 would satisfy state requirements; and The District Attorney's office having prepared from the committee's suggested revisions a proposed ordinance to establish regulations relating to critically expansive soil and other soil problems ; and The Board having considered the committee's suggested revisions, on motion of f Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a public hearing on this matter be held before the Board on July 19, 1966 at 2:30 p.m. k j IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Inspection Department is r directed to notify all interested persons of said hearing. S. 22- The aTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: f AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, . Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. xq.. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Appointment of W. 0. Mootz to Office y of Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. 2 On motion o'L Supervisor Dias, s econded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Elton Brombacher as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Flood Control arra Water Conservation District is ACCEPTED with regret, and Mr. W. 0. f Mootz is appointed as Commissioner of said district for the unexpired term (September 21, 1967) . 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Application for Certificate of Public Convenience submitted to A Public Utilities Commission. r j r 5 This Board having received copy of an application submitted to the Public Utilities j Commission by Alfred H. Crooks dba Dachshound Charter Lines for certificate of public con- s i venience and necessity to operate passenger service between Concord and Martinez; zj On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is referred to the County Administrator for report to the Board 1 J t. Dr June 21, 1966 - continued - 4 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 Letter from Mr . R. Slattery, Pittsburg Unified School 4 J District, re Pittsburg r, Dropout Prevention Pilot r Project . The Board having considered a letter from Mr. Raymond Slattery, Planning Director, Pittsburg Unified School District, in which the planners of the Pittsburg Dropout Prevention Pilot Project request the Board to enact necessary legislation to permit certain county agencie and personnel to participate in said pilot project; NOW, THEREFORE, 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 to y Mr. Eugene Brusatori, Economic Opportunity Program Development Director, for report to the Board. d 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. a a ABSENT: None. s. In the Matter of Proposed Improvements in the Oakley 21 County Water District. This Board having received a communication from the Oakley County Water District advising that application has been made by the district to the Farmers Home Administration for assistance in the installation of improvements to the domestic water treatment plant serving the community of Oakley, for the purpose of increasing the capacity of distribution pumps and to afford the water district a more dependable pumping system; and The Board being advised that regulations of said Farmers Home Administration require that all applications for such facilities be presented to the Board of Supervisors for review; 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) for report to the Board June 28, 1966. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: b AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ir • Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kermy. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Tax Rate Established by Diablo Public Utility District for the tjl fiscal year 1966-1967.i The Board having received a copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors t of the Diablo Public Utilit District establishing a tax rate for the fiscal year 1966-1967 r' 20 to be levied on each 1100 of assessed valuation of taxable property in the District); On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for report to the Board. 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. sr,. NOES: None. M, ABSENT: None. v 5 r fid-- s j___Ju_n_e____21, 1966 - continued In the Matter of Tax Rate 4 Established by Diablo Public Utility District 'for y` the fiscal year 1966-67. t The Board having received a copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Diablo Public Utility District establishing a tax rate for the fiscal- year 1966-1967 y 20' to be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of taxable property in the District); 1 On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD V ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator 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. Li ns the id, James P. Kenny. 4q..t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f In the Matter of Letter re expansion of parking lot No. 4, Martinez Parking District No. 1. This Board having received a copy of a letter from R. L. Hiison, Martinez, regarding ; the expansion of parking lot No- 4 within Martinez Parking District No. 1, which involves some County-owned property; F On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ,g ORDERED that said letter is referred to the County Administrator for report to the Boards The foregoing order was passed by the 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 New Mechanics of Financing Medical Assistance Assembly Bill 5) . This Board having received a communication from the County Supervisors Association of California in which it is recommended that the county give serious consideration to prompt action under one of the two alternative methods made available under the new county share y payment plan of the State Health and Welfare Agency (Assembly Bill 5) ; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator for report to the r 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. F NOES: None. w{ ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Claim for Damages . 9 i Thomas R. Miller, 1071 Castlehill Road, Walnut Creek, represented by his attorney, Edmund B. Schultz, 1295 Boulevard Way, Walnut Creek, California, having filed with this Board on June 2, 1966, claim for damages in the amount of $5,000; w NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, 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, I Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. f `; ABSENT: None.t . Yt1 S' n Vi 40 June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of ratifying J Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons and Complaintj in Court action to the Office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on June 14, 1966, referred copy of Summons and Commpg aint, and accompanying petitions served on Dorothy Lazzarini, ?Deputy Clerk, on June 14,1966, in Action No. 101,343 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, JOSEPH AMARAL, JR. versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA et al to the Office of the District Attorney; NOVI, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action is hereby 4 RATIFIED. The foregoing ordergg was gassed 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. i In the Matter of Letter from r Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Hartzell wiFreMasterPlanforTrans- portation, Orinda area. K i This Board having received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hartzell, 33 Hillcrest T. Drive, Orinda, outlining recommendations for the Board's consideration regarding a master plan for transportation and related facilities for the Orinda area; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for report. T s 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.f. In the Matter of Rescinding Sale of San Ramon Valley Unified School District Bands, u Issued on behalf of San Ramon Valley Union High School District. r Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by AlSupervisorDias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Resolutions Numbers 5104 and 5105 adopted YbythisBoardonMay17, 1966, authorizing sale of $612,000, 1963 Series D, and $15,000, Fa 1964 Series B, San Ramon Valley Unified School District bonds, issued on behalf of San Raman Valley Union High School District, be ani the same are hereby RESCINDED, VACATED and SETT. ASIDE. IT IS BY TEE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Resolution Number 5164 adopted June 8, 1966, selling said bonds to the Bank of America N.T. & S.A., be and the same is hereby RESCINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE, and the County Treasurer is hereby AUTHORIZED and DIRECTED to return to said bank the cashier's check in the amount of $31,350 which accompanied the bid and which had been delivered to the County Treasurer for partial payment of the bonds . The foregoing order was passed by the 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. ti a x R. 2 r`' 3 46.9'` t 744 June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Continuing for one week certain reports to be made to the Board. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded bySupervisorLinscheid, IT IS BY TMP BOARD ORDERED that the following items be laid over for one week: Joint reports and recommendations by District Attorney John A. Nejedly and County Welfare Director Robert E. Jornlin re family support operations in Contra Costa County; andx Report by Supervisor Coll regarding possible alternate route to be used as an access road, in lieu of Cabrilho Drive, by Pacific Coast Lacquer 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. Kenny. NOES: None. v ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing preparation of topographyr map at the Sheriff 's Rehabilita- tion Center, Clayton area. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD r fR _ORDERED that George S. Nolte, Consulting Civil Engineers, Inc., is AUTHORIZED to prepare a VtopograbymapattheSheriff 's Rehabilitation Center in Marsh Creek Canyon for the lump sum of 1,350, said work being required by Charles Dennis, the architect preparing plans for new dormitories and other improvements at the Rehabilitation Center.N IT IS FURT=-R ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement for said survey services on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:4 s AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. v , NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Proposal of Central Contra CostaY County Sanitary Districtf for formation of Local Improvement District to provide sewer services to Las Trampas Youth Village F in Bollinger Canyon. f The Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District having presented a proposal< to 3 the County for formation of a Local Improvement District for the construction of sewer lines f to serve the Las Trampas Youth Village in Bollinger Canyon, based on an estimated cost of 1 $64,000 to the County; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that the R Board declares its intention to participate in the formation of said Local Improvement District for sewer construction, and states its preference for deferred financing through the sale of bonds for said District; and I IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District is AUTHORIZED to proceed with the necessary arrangements to form said Local Improvement 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. f i X70 yyy June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing payment to Schmidts, Delaney and Westfall, Architects , for V design work for projects at the County Hospital. Y On motion of supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment is AUTHORIZED to Schmidts, Delaney and West£all, Architects, for design work in connection with various projects at the County Hospital, said Architect to be paid $12.50 per hour, total payment not to exceed $4,000 without further authorization. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that amounts paid under this authorization are to be deducted from a percentage fee on any of the projects that are carried through con- struction. The foregoing order was passed by the 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 1 agreement with Leptien- Cronin-Cooper for survey li services re proposed Hall of Justice Building, Martinez. An agreement having been presented to this Board between Contra Costa County and Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Civil Engineers, 3604 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, California, wherein .: said company agrees to perform survey services for the design of the proposed Hall of Justice Building, Martinez, total cost of the work to be $1,188 unless further authorized by this Board. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement 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. K 1. In the Matter of Request from the City of Martinez re proposed Widening of Pacheco Boulevard adjacent to City-owned Property. This Board having on June 14, 1966 referred to the Public Works Department, the recomendation of the City of Martinez for the widening of Pacheco Boulevard between Shell Avenue and Carmel Avenue, the City to dedicate the necessary right of way of city-owned property for this purpose, and that the County include funds for said project in the 1966- 1967 budget; and The Public Works Director having reported that the offer proposed by the City of Martinez is within Board's policy on exchange of conforming pavement for right of way r widening along City-County Thoroughfares, and it is desirable that the offer be kept open pM for acceptance and that the County undertake this project as soon as funds can be made available; 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 City of Martinez be advised of the County's interest in this project and intention to pursue it at an appropriate time. The foregoing order was passed by the 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. Lt i A y June 21, 1966 - continued - S z - In the Matter of Vacancy w I on Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board. t. The County Administrator having reminded the Board that a vacancy exists on the E Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board due to the resignation of Dr. Howard G. Preece; AN On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) for report to the Board June 28, 1966 . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: µ* l AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,Edmund A. Linsche id, James P. Kenny. t:NOES: None.ABSENT: None.In the Matter of Resignation from and Appointment to the Office of Commissioner of the Bethel Island Fire Pro-tection District of Contraf Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Charles E. Hill as Commissioner of the Bethel Island Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County is ACCEPTED with regret. 3 4.IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Ted Andronico is APPOINTED as Com-missioner of said district for the unexpired term of Mr. Hill (January 1, 1967) . g 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 Authorizing n Attendance at Meeting. ems On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias is requested to attend a meeting of the Economic Opportunity Council to be held Thursday, June 23, 1966 at 8 p.m. at the Antioch High School, ` a 700 Eighteenth Street, Antioch, California. f 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 Lease for Motel Site at Buchanan Field.The Public Works Director having been directed to report to the Board this days 'with reference to the status of proposed motel at Buchanan Field Airport; and 1 The Clerk of the Board having advised that a letter had been received from Bryan I Shary and Associates, Financial Consultants, in which Mr. Shary advises that his firm is no longer acting as financial consultant for the lessee in this matter; s On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the Public Works Director with reference to this matter, is I deferred to July 5, 1966, at which time said report shall be made on the Public Works s Department's agenda.IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is directed to notify the lessee, Dr. Samuel L. Bernstein, that said report will be received by the Board I on July 5, 1966. y yi s June 21, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by .the following vote of the Board: N AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ry In the Platter of Recommendations of the Administration and Finance Committee. This Board having heretofore referred the following items to its Administration and r Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for recommendation, and said Committee having 5 recommended as follows : Referral Item Date Recommendation t?_T Communication from Contra 3-22-66 Remove from list of committee Costa Park and Recreation referrals in line with recent Council urging adoption action of the Board of of legislation creating a Supervisors assigning to the N Department of Natural Office of the County Resources for Contra Administrator responsibility n Costa County. for coordination of park and recreation funct ions . Court House Remodeling 3-29-66 Interested parties are now in Letter from Judge agreement on disputed matters Rothenberg.and meet intermittently to discuss problems as they t arise; under current x' l circumstances, no Board action r is required. Request of County Health 3-29-66 Remove from list of Committee Officer for authoriza- referrals; proposed program tion to submit proposed was not included in canponent project for a total of projects recommended to the h 15 Sanitarian Aides and Board of Supervisors for Public Health Aides as a funding by the Economic component project under Opportunity Council. the Community Action Program. Recommendation of the 4-5-66 Consider additional positions Civil Service Commission during the regular budget ct that five positions be review for the 1966-1967 u ' added immediately to fiscal year. y the Civil Service Staff. Uniform allowance for 4-19-66 Adopt ordinance authorizing a r public safety personnel 10 per month uniform allow- J inclusive of the Office ance for public safety of County Sheriff, personnel in the Office of County Fire Protection the County Sheriff, County w Districts, and the Fire Protection Districts, Animal Control Division and the Animal Control of the County Department Division of the County De- of Agriculture) for im-partment of Agriculture and pl ementat io n on July 1, 1966. providing that personnel 3 eligible for the uniform allowance meet standards of the appointing authority and that the classifications r to be covered within the affected agencies be desig- nated esig nated by board order. Proposal of County Bar 4-19-66 Remove from list of committee F. Association for es-referrals in line with Board tablishment of a Legal of Supervisors action on Services Program. April 28, 1966. Letters from Jane E. 4-26-66 Furnish applicants for the Van Hook and E. Walter position of Public Defender Lynch, applying for with a copy of the recruit- the position of ment brochure for the Public Defender. position. a June 21, 1966 - continued - zz Referral Item Data Recommendation Disposition of a check 5-17-66 Deposit check in the County received by the Office General mind. t of the District Attorney in connection with i prosecuting consumer . fraud cases . r Communication from Valley 5-24-66 Remove from list of committee Community Services District referrals inasmuch as the I on implementation of matter is under study by a Section 11546, Business and special committee appointed b the Board of Supervisors .aProfessionsCode, with y P reference to dedication of land for park and recreational purposes * Community Action Program 5-31-66 Recommend that proposed Applications for special, applications be endorsed by short term (one-time the Board of Supervisors funding) component pro- subject to the understanding j jects, under Title II-A that component project No. i of the Economic Oppor- 7-37 CAP Counsel-Training- tunity Act of 1964 and Support Program provide funds Amendments to the Economic for mileage reimbursement or jOpportunity Act of 1965 transportation to council and and 1966. committee meetings only for low income members of the Economic Opportunity Council. Procedure for submission 5-31-66 Reaffirm existing county of county sponsored appli- policy under which applica- cations for federal grants tions sponsored by county under the Economic Oppor- departments are to be sub- tunity Program. mitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval prior to submission to the Economic Opportunity Council 1 and extend policy to provide Y that the Economic Opportunity Office shall furnish advance information to the Board of Supervisors when close dead- line dates are established by federal authorities . Request for allocation 6-8-66 Approve the request for the of two additional addition of the two Senior Senior Auditor-Appraiser Auditor-Appraisers . positions for the Office rx of the County Assessor. 1, NOW TK REFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny., IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations 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. Y NOES: None. ABSENT: None. NJ j In the Matter of Approval r j of Resolution No. 5187. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5187, in which the Board approves map of Tract 3433, Burton Valley area, and authorizes the Chairman to execute subdivision agreement on behalf of the County, is APPROVI. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Jamas E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, h. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y r y.:r„ a I 47q June 21, 1966 - continued - d In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5190. t ° On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5190, in which the Board approves plans and specifications for construction of Building Maintenance Paint Shop addition, and fixes July 19, 1966, at 11 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. V . NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5195. a= On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5195, in which the Board declares its intention to purchase real property from City of Richmond for the sum of $32,500 for E1 Sobrante Library, and Irv. fixes July 26, 1966 at 10 a.m. as time for consummation of purchase, is APPROVED. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5196. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD m ORDERED that Resolution No. 5196, in which the Board accepts as completed as of June 16, 1966, contract with Stewart Enterprises, Inc., for construction of Geary Road Fire House and Administration Building, Geary Road and Dorothy Drive, Pleasant Hill, is APPROVED. e The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: VAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5197• On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5197, in which the Board authorizes and empowers the District Attorney to condemn certain real property in Richmond, for' a County Office Building, is 39 AP PROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: d 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. 5198. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5198, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute satisfaction of lien taken against Jackie Spurgeon Purdy and Josephine A. Purdy, is APPROVED. 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. M NOES: None. ABSENT: None. UV June 21, 1966 - continued - f 3' i i In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5199. On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that Resolution No . 5199, in which the Board approves reorganization by detachment of Nichols Avenue from the Bay Point Fire Protection District and concurrent annexation of same to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is ADOPTED. 4 tS,s 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5200. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5200, in which the Board grants jurisdiction to the City of Pleasant Hill to conduct special assessment proceedings in Assessment District No. 5, is APPROVED. xsTheforegoingorderwaspassedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard: r, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. i NOES: None. rrs, ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5201. T On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD s ORDERED that Resolution_ No. 5201, in which the Board approves the application of Tele-Vue Systems, Inc. for a Community Antenna Television License to serve certain unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, is ADOPTED, f; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: C , AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias , James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, w< Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. t ABSENT: None. r^ In the clatter of Approval of Resolution No. 5202. - On 202. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5202, in which the Board authorizes Chairman of the Board to execute lease with Contra Costa County Workshops, Inc., of County owned building located nj i at 21. 0 South 6th Street, 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. r N NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ri In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution No. 5209. j On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that Resolution No. 5204, in which the Board commends Dr. Henrik L. Blum for his dedicated service to the county and its people during his tenure as County Health Officer from December 27, 1949 to September 30, 1966), is APPRUIED. 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. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 4;= ABSENT: None. 41b June 21, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments . h4 r . 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 APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Add one (1) Fireman, Salary Range 37 ($570-$693), and cancel one (1) Fire Engineer, position number 17, Salary Range 39 598-$727), effective July 1, 1966. 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 Petition from Kister, Savio and Rei, Inc., requesting authorization to annex County road to East Baa Municipal Utility District. A petition having been received from Kister, Savio and Rei, Inc., 11818 San Pablo ya Avenue, E1 Cerrito, California, requesti the Board to authorize annexation of a County x road (a parcel of land in Franklin Canyon to East Bay Municipal Utility District, for the purpose of obtaining water service required for development of a golf course; On motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to the Public Works Committee (Supervisor Coll and 3 with Supervisor Dias serving on behalf of Supervisor Linscheid) . The foregoing order was passed by the 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 from Public Works Director concerning North Richmond drainage problems . 4YThisBoardonJune8, 1966, having referred to the Public Works Department and to the Contra Costa County Flood Control District, a communication from Mr. Theodore Wooten, Chairman of the North Richmond Property Owners Association, regarding drainage problems in the North Richmond area; and The Public Works Director having reported this day that necessary surveys for A` drainage study in this area are approximately 50,E complete (which was accomplished pursuant to Board Order of November 10, 1964 for a study in the Gertrude Avenue area) ; and The Public Works Director having also reported that an additional authorization from the Board is required before the study requested by Mr. Wooten can be completed by the 4 Flood Control District, and that the cooperation of the City of Richmond in the study should be requested since a large portion of the affected area is within the city; a a NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Flood Control District and the Public :;forks Department are AUTHORIZED to complete requested surveys and study. a 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. r. t r: z 47 7 z y June 21, 1966 - continued - n r In the Matter of Accepting resignation of H. L. Blum, M.D., as CountyHealth Officer. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by SupervisorDias, IT IS BY THE BOARD j ORDERED that the resignation of H. L. Blum, M.D., as County Health Officer, is accepted with regret, effective September 30, 1966. jz 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. Ayy NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Commending the Contra Costa County Crippled Children Society. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having advised the Board of the work being done in behalf of handicapped children throughout the county by the Contra Costa County Crippled Children Society, and having requested that the Clerk furnish each member of the Board with a copy of a letter from Mrs. Neil Sterud, Route 1, Box 104, Oakley, member of the r- i Board of Directors of said Society, in which some of its projects are outlined; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board is AUTHORIZED to execute a Certificate of Approciation commending the Contra Costa County Crippled Children Society for services the F organization is rendering to the handicapped children throughout the county. Ct„ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Will 41 AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. La In the Natter of Authorizing County Health Officer to r submit letter of intent to State Department of Public w Health re County's participation in Alcoholism Program during 1967-1968 (SB 1279) .3. j On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, ITIS BY THE BOARD 1 ORDERED that the County Health Officer is authorized to submit letter of intent to the State .Department of Public Fealth indicating that the County intends to continue to parti- cipate in the Alcoholism Program established under the McAteer-Rumford-Marks Act (SB 1279)8 I during the fiscal year 1967-1968. . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: T. AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,0;U Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. j i ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Considering alternatives with respect to defrayment of costs, and authorization of payment to Y State of California Medical Assistance Program, March 1, 1966 through June 30, 1966. 1 This Board having considered alternatives with respect to defrayment of the County Eshare of costs of the California Medical Assistance Program for the four months period from March 1, 1966 through June 30, 1966; and having also considered authorizing payment of 74,887 to the State of California to defray the County share of costs under the California Medical Assistance plan for the four months period from March 1, 1966 through June 30, 1966; f NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that these matters be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) , said committee to meet with the County Medical Director, County Administrator and the County Auditor. f 5: June 21, 1966 - continued The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y f3 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 Continuing x consideration re proposal to employ homemakers trained by the Home Visiting Services under Title V of the Economic Opportunity Act. This being the time fixed for report by the Board's Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) with reference to a proposal to employ homemakers trained by the Home Visiting Services of Contra Costa County u; ier Title V of the Economic OpportunityAct, Mrs . Lupe Olea, 1160 Montezuma Street, Pittsburg, California, appeared before the Board y.. in support of the proposal; and Supervisor Moriarty reported that although this program has a good deal of merit, x it would be an additional service and there are other programs of more immediate concern, and he suggested, therefore, that the matter be laid over for further consideration; and a c On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be continued under study by the committee, report to be made at a may, later date. The foregoing ordergg was passed by the following note of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, s Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. t In the matter of Request from State Health and Welfare Agency re California Medical Assistance Program. A communication having been received from the State Health and Welfare Agency requesting the Board to provide in the County budget for the 1966-1967 fiscal year for the continuation of the required consultation and authorization function of the California Medical Assistance Program, costs to be reimbursed from program funds; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for report.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. NOES:. None. L ABSENT: None. 4 f' In the Matter of Communication from Senator George Murphy re hearings pertaining to px Economic Opportunity Act . The Board having received a communication from the Honorable George Murphy, United States Senator, advising that the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee will hold hearings in Washington from June 20, 1966 through June 24, 1966 on the 1966-1967 r,funds for the Economic Opportunity Act; and Senator Murphy having requested personal views regarding the poverty program, fs particularly in the areas of management, organization, planning, personnel, cost and result; F 7< On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to Supervisor James E. Moriarty and to the County Administrator with the request that they furnish Senator Murphy with the information requested. June 21, 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, u Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r r In the Matter of Report by County Health Officer with Reference to Sewage Disposal r in the Bethel Island Area. Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, appeared before the Board to report with reference to the problems encountered in the Bethel Island area relating to the disposal of sewage by septic tanks; and Dr. Blum advised that at the time of adoption by the Board on September 10, 1963, regulations governing sewage disposal, the Health Department agreed to modify the countywide -2, regulations for Bethel Island for two years provided there was clear out progress towards creation of a community sewage system, but that because of the complexity of the situation the regulations as adopted in 1963 do not seem to have solved Bethel Island's sewage problem; , I and He further reported that his department has unsuccessfully tried interim solutions I and therefore he feels consideration should be given toward declaring a moratorium over the 3- area until such time as a collecting sewer is installed; further, he recommended that a joint study be made to assess the value of other methods that might be practical or to determine if a moratorium should be established, the study to be a joint venture of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control. Board, the Health Department and the State Health Department Bureau of Sanitary Engineering; and Supervisor Linscheid advised the Board that there had been no serious setback to the plan for a sewerage service in the Bethel Island area anti suggested that the Board request the County Health Department to make a random survey of the permits granted dur- ing the two-year moratorium; T.a NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Department is requested to make said survey of permits granted and report to the Board July 19 at 9:30 a.m. g yJ 0 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: Dias James E. Moriarty Thomas John Coll, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of boat for use by State Department of Fish and Game, cost to be reimbursed P 4 1 to the County. i This Board having considered the matter" of authorizing the purchase of a boat to be used by the State Department of Fish and Game for use by its patrol in connection 4- with protection of fish and game and research studies, using County fish and game funds which have accumulated, with the understanding that the State will be requested to reimburse the County from its 1967-1968 budget for same ; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS SY THE 4 Y BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the purchase of said vessel, and the County rye Administrator is directed to make the arrangements necessary to accomplish same. 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 4ys z: 480 June 21, 196E - continued - In the Matter of Authorizing Assistant Purchasing Agent and Buyer to purchase Narcotic drugs to be used for Medical purposes by the County. iOnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatWalterA. Seyden, Assistant Purchasing Agent, and Lane E. Priest, Buyer, areAUTHORIZEDtopurchasenarcoticdrugstobeusedformedicalpurposesbytheCounty; and s IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that W. T. Paasch, County Clerk-Recorder, is AUTHORIZED to execute the required certification in this connection. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: xAYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,r Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kerney. NOES: None. GV, i ABSENT: None. In the Matter of San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines,w Inc., helicopter operations in the Lafayette area. Upon the report of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, after public hearing before this Board and consideration of the evidence and arguments presented, Supervisor. Coll reported that the Board's Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and 'Coll) had met with the District Attorney and the County Administrator and moved the following recommendation of the Committee as an order of the Board: 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 hereinafter referred to as the "Lafayette Heliport% k' as presently operated 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 subject to the following terms and conditions; which are hereby incorporated within the provisions of Ordinance 1881, as an urgency measure: 1. 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 the said Lafayette ya Heliport, nor depart therefrom after 9:30 o'clock p.m. on Sundays through Fridays includingHolidaysorafter5:30 o'clock p.m. on Saturdays. 2 That no section flight or other helicopter flight supplementary to or other thantheflight arrival and departure times listed in a regular flight schedule, to or from F .. the Lafayette Heliport, shall arrive at hover near, land at or deYP part from the said iLafayetteHeliportatanytime. 3. That not more than ten (10) helicopter flights shall be allowed with respect YytotheLafayetteHeliportinanyday. A single flight is defined as a movement by a single helicopter to and from the Lafayette Heliport. Further, not more than two (2) w such helicopter flights shall be allowed in any hour and none shall be allowed within intervals of less than twenty (20) minutes. That no helicopter shall remain on the landsp ng pad at the Lafayette Heliport for more than five (5) minutes unless the engine of such helicopter is turned off. t Y5. That all helicopter operations to or from the Lafayette Heliport shall be phased out at the earliest possible time not exceeding two years from this date to the E site of the Lafayette BART transit 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 maximum 26 passenger capacity shall arrive at, hover near, land at or depart from the said Lafayette Heliport at any time, x 8. That Buchanan Field is designated as the primary area of operation with respect to future expansion of the services of San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc. kk z The motion was seconded by Supervisor Kenny. The vote of the Board was as follows: ; t ; AYES: Supervisors Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Edmund A. Linscheid. ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. JF A X L•$1 June 21, 1966 - continued - U Further discussion ensued and Supervisor Linscheid suggested that the District Attorney and one of the committee members meet with a representative of the San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc., in an effort to negotiate an acceptable time schedule somewhat in line with the recommendations made by the aforementioned committee; and Supervisor=' ; Dias stated that his "Noe" vote was precipitated because of the very early morning flights and he would recommend that Supervisor Linscheid's suggestion be undertaken; and Supervisor Coll thereupon stated that he felt that he had done his best to effect a suitable compromise for all concerned, and suggested that the matter be referred to Supervisor Dias; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT WAS BY THE BOARD '::_y- ORDERED that Supervisor Dias be authorized to meet with a representative of the San Francisco" and Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc., the District Attorney, and any other agency involved, and make a report to the Board July 19, 1966. v y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: f ` AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny.4 .. NOES: None. f ABSTAIN: Supervisor James E. Moriarty. t ABSTAIN: None. s r In the Matter of Authorizing Submission of a Marital Conciliation Services Project. R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, having presented a proposed marital f conciliation project to the Board of Supervisors, said project to be conducted through the h Social Service Department in coordination with the Contra Costa County Superior Court; and Supervisor James E. Moriarty having reported that the Social Programs Committee I had met with the County Welfare Director, the presiding Superior Court Judge, and others i concerning the project, and having reported that the Social Programs Committee supports h i submission of the proposed project; x^#` On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director is authorized to apply to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for special federal demonstration project funds in the r amount of $43,846 for the period July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1967 under Title RI, Section 1115 of the Social Security Act. 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. w' NOES: None. 4; ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Approving Population Satpple Survey Project for the County Health Officer. This Boa-rd having on June 22, 1965, authorized the County Health Officer to sub- mit a project proposal to obtain federal funds to finance a population sample survey project.'_ subject to the understanding that the proposal would be reviewed later as a part of the f total County Health Department budget; and The County Health Officer having indicated that federal funds could be allocated for said population sample survey project subject to approval of the Board of Supervisors; fa NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias Supervisors Moriarty and Dias being the members of the Board's Social Programs Committee) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is GRANTED to conduct said population sample survey -` project with the understanding that federal funds are made available as indicated by the County Health Officer. r The foregoing order was passed b, the following vote of the Board: f AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, Thomas John Coll, James E. Moriarty, Edmund A. Linscheid, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: None. f a r F I 482 June 21, 1966 - continued - And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 28, 1966, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers,Administration Building, Martinez, California. James P. nny C airman ATTEST A' W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION g+ AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JAMES P. KENNY, s CHAIRtiLSN, PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS ALFRED M. DIAS, JAMES E. MORIARTY, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. T In the Matter of Authorizing4. Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor ry Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ap- propriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main Object Sub. Acct. Agricultural Extension 630 1 2302 - Use of County Equipment 1003 630 2302 400 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 400 County Administrator (Plant Acquisition - Byron Bovs' Ranch) Construct Swimming Pool 1003 098 7712 302000 Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 30;000 Appropriable New Revenue 1003 990 9970 15,000 Health 450 Professional Services 450 2310 6,396 Temporary Salaries 450 1013 506 Cost Applied 450 $$22 p Services & Supplies 31466 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 3,436 A. Appropriable New Revenue 990 9970 506 Health 450 r3"f Temporary Salaries 450 1013 500 Labor Provided 450 1082 500 451 1081 500 Labor Received Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 500 Appropriable New Revenue 990 9970 500 z 4 ys r:s 1a? c..y 48: 4: June 28, 1966 - continued - I APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main OUect Sub. Acct. Health - 451 Health Projects Medical & Lab. Supplies 451 2140 200 Professional Services 451 2310 500 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 700 DANVILLE CONSTABLE (274) Reserve from contingency 990 9970 220 File, legal w/lock 274 7751 Q02 137 Shotgun and holder 7750 001 83 Pittsburg Constable 275 Temporary Salaries 275 310 Reserve for Contingencies 310 t Superior Court Reserve for Contingencies 1003 990 9970 100 Temporary Salaries 200 1013 400 Jury and Witness Expense 23507,700 Contra Costa County Fire District Engines Grass A 2025 2025 7753 051 130026 4' Reserve for Contingencies 2025 2025 9970 13,026 County Administrator - Plant Acquis it io n Martinez Buildings - Land Acquisition 086 ?700 601 10,9471 r Various Alterations 086 7710 603 12`,2].14 N Wing Administration Building 086 7710 706 1,259 Remodel Administration Building 086 7710 709 2,395 Richmond Building - Land Acquisition 087 7700 601 5,397 Acreage Connect Fees 1003 099 7712 6014. 151460 Food Consultant 1003 099 7711 701 460 Expand Hall 1003 099 7711 703 15,000 Countv Administrator (Local Agency Formation Commission) Typewriter 1003 356 7751 001 235 Desk 1003 356• 7752 002 175 f Chair 1003 356 7752 003 65 Office Expense 1003 356 2100 75 Communications 1003 356 2110 50 4 Publication of Notices 1003 356 2190 100 Other Travel 1003 356 2303 250 Auditor-Controller Office Services - Data Processing Office Services Office Expense 1003 011 2100 250 " i Martinez Administration Bldgs. Building Dept. Building Repairs 1003 065 2283 250 f County Department of Agriculture Animal Control Division Mechanical Lift for Large Animals 1003 366 7750 501 85 Professional Personal Services 335 2310 98 Negotioated Property Damage 366 3550 13 Election Administration Temporary Salaries 1003 014.3 1013 4"000 14.Temporary Salaries 1003 044 1013 2000 y r eX S: fig 7. June 28, 1966 - continued - APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main Object Sub. Acct. Health ck_ Colorimeter 450 7754 030 550 Inclined Binocular Tube 1. 450 7754 043 250 Achromat Objective 40 X 450 7754 044 75 Open Shelf Units 450 7751 006 175 Cabinets w/doors & locks450 7752 009 230; Open Shelf Units 3 x 7 2. 450 7751 007 230 Steno Chairs 3. 450 7752 021 65 Side Chairs (3) 450 2170 115 County Library E. 0. A. Permanent Salaries 1003 621 1011 3,220 Temporary Salaries 1013 3,220 x4 Planning Wardrobe Cabinet 1003 357 7752 003 63 Bookcase 1003 357 7752 011 175 Contour Top Desk 1003 357 7752 009 35 Drafting Machine 1003 357 7751 006 5 fs Compact Typewriter (Electric) 15 in. 1003 357 7751 014 260 P Posture Chair 1003 357 7752 012 9 Side Arm Chairs 1003 357 7752 013 9 r Probation - Children's Shelter 309 s r Plant Acquisition 086 7710 603 1,500 Martinez Bldgs - Various Alt p Install Intercom System 309 7758 056 1,500 Walnut Creek Group Home t. Chairs, occasional or lounge 1003 315 7752 004 160 Table, living room 1003 315 7752 005 60 ' Sofa 1003 315 7752 003 60` Household Expense 1003 315 2170 160` Public Works a Select Road Construction 1. Livorna Road 1003 661 7600 331 936 1. Upper Happy Valley Road 1003 661 7600 362 659 1. Danville Blvd. 1003 661 7600 341 2,475 1. Danville Blvd. 1003 661 7601 341 19 2. Camino Pablo 1003 661 7600 361 431 2. Moraga Road 1003 661 7600 363 160 2. Pleasant Hill Road 1003 661 7600 382 59 1. Myrtle Drive 1003 661 7600 449 ' 123 1. Road 20 1003 661 7600 104 160 n H' 3. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661 7600 207 3,91 1. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661 7600 207 57 14 5. San Ramon Valley Blvd. 1003 661 7601 553 3,000 9. Valley View Drive 1003 661 7601 201 2,192 4 Minor Road Construction 1. Prospect Avenue 1003 662 7600 332 305 1. Donald Drive 1003 662 7600 336 237 1. Hartwell Street 1003 662 7600 337 388 Public Works Department 7. Typewriter Adj . 1003 650 7751 003 36 8. Installation - Punch 1003 650 7751 027 114 Desk Adj. 1003 650 7752 oo8 150 Plant Acquisition - Airport h 6. Tie Down Area 1003 130 7712 013 10200 vy Airport 6. Grounds Maintenance 1003 800 2282 1,200 Aid to Cities 3. San Pablo Avenue - Pinole 1003 685 3580 050 3,914 Sanitation District 5 4. Sewer Installation 2380 2380 7712 001 500 004. Repair & Service Equipment 2380 2380 2270 5 h zi 485 June 28, 1966 - continued - 1 APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main Ob ect Sub. Acct. Public Works Select Road Construction 1. Dort Chicago Highway 1003 661 7600 508 1000 2. Willow Pass Road 1003 661 - 7600 510 3,600 4. El Cerro Blvd. 1003 661 7601 351 79 5. San Pablo Avenue 1003 661 7600 207 1,900 Concord Avenue 1003 661 7600 410 5,571 Minor Road Construction k3 3. Hampton Road 1003 662 7600 345 2,650 Road Maintenance 6. Road Maintenance 1003 671 2290 500 Equipment Operation 6. Diesel Tank 1003 063 7756 019 500, K i Richmond Building Remodel Ass 'rs for Soc. Serv. 1003 087 7710 503 215 r Leasehold Improvements 087 2261 215 E Superior Courts 50 C35 Side Arm Chairs 1003 200 7752 001 2,550 39 Sections, Shelving 1003 200 7752 017 2.0452 Cabinets 1003 200 7752 018 98 Walnut Creek municipal Court File Cabinet, Steel, 5-drawer 1003 214 7751 Oil 12 Legal size, Heather Beige File Cabinet, Steel, 2-drawer 1003 214 7751 012 3 Letter size, Heather Beige Typewriter, 16"1003 214 7751 008 15 Martinez Buildings Remodel Administrator's Office 1003 086 7710 612 3,580 Job 1198 - Painting/Var. Bldgs .1003 080 2283 3,580 Probation Office Expense 1003 308 210058 Central recorder 1003 308 7751 001 690 Electric Typewriter 1003 308 7751 004 210 Shelving 1003 308 7751 006 40 Office copier 1003 308 7751 007 230 F Tape recorder 1003 308 7751 010 175 Closed shelf unit 1003 308 7751 022 20 Chair swivel arm 1003 308 7752 013 520 Desk double pedestal 1003 308 7752 014 900 Transcriber 1003 308 7751 002 3 Social Service - 500 Aid Aye edy Aged 1 Federal Aid 510 2391 133,000 State Aid 2392 225,500 County Aid Basic 2393 34,000 County Aid Supplemental 2394 6,000 Aid Needy Blind Federal Aid 512 2391 79000 -s County Aid Supplemental 2394 1,100 Title V Assist. 2396 500 Aid Families Dependent Children Federal Aid 516 2391 175,000 State Aid 2392 2762000 County Aid Basic 2393 28,900 County Aid Supplemar_tal 2394 2,000 Federal Title V Assist. 2396 445,000 i 480 S rte 4 June 28, 1966 - continued -F l t. APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE nu Main Object Sub. Acct. Social Service - 500 (continued) 4 Aid Needy Chldn. BH & INST. Federal Aid 518 2391 10,000 State Aid 518 2392 5,000 County Aid Basic 518 2393 2,000 County Aid Supplemental 518 2394 253000 r Aid Totally Disabled J' Federal Aid 520 2391 1212000 State Aid 520 2392 23,500 t County Aid Basic 520 2393 4,000 Federal Title V Assist. 520 2396 59500 a, General Relief Board and Care 30 2390 16 000 Federal Aid 5 530 2391 1,200 County Aid Basic 530 2393 15,000 Federal Title V Assist. 530 2396 500 At- Federal A New Appropriable Revenue 990 9970 977,700 Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 977,700 Medical Services 4 Temporary Salaries 1003 540 1013 21.}.,000 Overtime 1014 8,288 Office Supplies 2100 2,000 Communications 2110 59000 Utilities 2120 79400 Medical Laboratory 2140 100,000 Publication of Notice 2190 3s,000 358Pienbershi2200 Rent of Equipment 2250 14S,000 Rent of Real Property 2260 7,300 Repair st Service Equipment 2270 39000 Maintenance of Building 2281 12500 Building Departmant Repair 2283 3,500 Auto Mileage 2301 2,!}00 k, Use of County Equipment 2302 1,000 Professional and Personal Service 2310 107,000 Outside Hospital 2311 60,000 Ambulance Service 2312 15,000 Service and Supplies, per year 2450 6,000 g" Negotiated Property Damage 3550 2 F Tray carts 7750-001 659 Electric fans 009 440 Hand Truck 011 625 411 Hand Truck 012 34 Sprayer powered 013 31 Sewing Machine Olk 0 Two basin steel stand 017 Vacuum cleaner 018 23 Tape Recorder 5110 7751-021 23 Desks 7752-032 493 Chairs 033 368 Chairs 035 81 Cribs 036 86 Cabinet 041 113 Storage cabinet 0t 2 24 Child's table with 2 chairs 088 85 Tables 781 89 Dental X-ray unit 7754-046 225 f Wheelchairs 047 7 Waller, child's 048 63 g Whirlpool bath 04.9 36 Ophthalmoscope 050 28 Lens, three 051 26 Tonometer 052 50 Anesthesia machine 053 13 Stool, surgeons 0% 210 Cystoscope 056 76 Bovie Machine 057 38 X Respirator 059 450 zU Microscope Binocular 063 201 Titrator 064 57 Invalid Aid chair 066 200 Tent Mistogen 067 4.50 Operating Light 068 93 Examining Table 070 129 Fluouroscopic Unit 075 35,700 Operating light 765 95 Reserve for Contin enciesg 990 9970 73,698 2 j r 48 9' r•L` N IJune 28, 1966 - continued - i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:a AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, ` James P. Kenny. NOES: None. fY fABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. 4 G In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Ad jus tments. 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 3a i appropriation adjustment is APPROVED for the following county department-, ,.to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE rr . Mein Object Sub. Acct. Marshal San Pablo #263 Salary for temporary help 1003 263 1013 500 General Fund Reserve for 9.90 9970 600 Contingen. Communications 263 2110 50 Use of County Equipment 263 2302 50 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Yr' AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, E James P. Kenny. r< NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division to negotiate lease for the Social Service Department, 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 negotiate lease of approximately 12,000 square feet of office space in Richmond area to provide needed ==a space for expanding Social Service Programs and relieve congestion in county office building 4 . in Richmond. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, hA James P. Kenny.2 . ry NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Div is ion to negotiate lease for the Contra Costa County Mental Health Clinic, Pittsburg. 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 lease for office space in Pittsburg to house the Contra Costa County Mental Health Clinic for the Pittsburg-East Contra Costa County area. k t.T The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, - n James P. Kenny. NOES: None. l ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. Y r 01_ r r rc; t 48 June 28, 1966 - continued - t In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement with National Defense Trans- portation Association San Francisco Chapter) . On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with the National Defense Transportation Association (San Francisco Chapter) , under the terms of which transportation assistance will be made available to the County in civil defense emergencies . a 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. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Ambulance Agreement with James P. Laccoarce, dba Alhambra Ambulance Service. 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 James P. Laccoarce, dba Alhambra Ambulance Service, k for a period of two years, for the provision of ambulance service to the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:d AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. y. Al/ 1. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Authorizing execution of contract for fir- CAP Grant with Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Head Start Program." 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 a contract with the Mt. Diablo Unified School District (contractor) for the operation of a "Head Start Program" Component 7-18 of CAL CAP Grant 66-375/5 in the amount of $28,712, as approved by the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President, on May 31, 1966, and by the Governor of the State of California on June 14, 1966, and accepted by the Board of Supervisors on June 21, 1966; with the understanding that the non-federal share of the costs, inclusive of the cost of all necessary insurance coverage, will be borne by the Mt . Diablo Unified School District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty., Thomas John Coll, G K' James P. Kenny. UJ NOES: None. t s s, ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. A14. In the Matter of Authorizing execution of contract for CAP Grant with Martinez Unified School District, "Head Start Program." On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County and Martinez Unified School District (contractor) for operation of a Head Start Program" Component 7-30 of CAL CAP Grant 66-375/5 in the amount of $18,560 as approved by the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President, on May 31, OIL 1966, and by the Governor of the State of California on June 14, 1966, and accepted by the Board of Supervisors on June 21, 1966; with the understanding that the non-federal share of the costs, inclusive of the cost of all necessary insurance coverage, will be borne by the Martinez Unified School District. 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. x, ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid: tee lx pxu June 28, 1966 - Continued rr In the Matter of Authorizing xi employment of Kee M. Chan, M. D., at County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Hospital is AUTHORIZED to employ Kee M. Chan, M. D., in the classifi- cation of Resident Physician II at the monthly salary of $883, effective July 1, 1966, as ms's recommended by the County Medical Director.t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. zes a NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. K, In the Matter of Employment A of Clinical Physicians I at 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 employment of Alyson Rieke, M. D. , R. L. Holtzer, M. D., and William L. Pugh, M. D., in the classification of Clinical Physician I at the second step ($1,337 per month) of Salary Range 70 ($1,27341,548), is AUTHORIZED, effective July 1, 1966, to replace three physicians in the classification of Clinical Physician I who have resigned from the County Hospital service. 1 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. w In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting. 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 person listed,be and4ie is AUTHORIZED to attend, the following: j lY Miss Gulada Favilla, Occupational Therapist, County Health Department, to attend occupational therapy seminar at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wisconsin in the period from June 27, 1966 through July 1, 1966. Travel tiT 4 expenses will be paid by the California State Department of Public Health and salary paid during the period of the seminar will be reimbursed by the same state agency from funds for Crippled Children's Services. 14 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Y AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny.ry, NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. e In the Matter of Authorizing h Attendance at Meeting. 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 person listed, be and she is AIITHORIZID to attend, at County expense, the following: ti Mrs. Winifred M. Lytle, Senior Public Health Nurse, County Health Department, to attend summer school of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the period from June 26, 1966 VthroughJuly15, 1966, payment for tuition, lodging and meals to be made by the U. S. Public Health Service. 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. k NOES:None. NJ r ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Authorizing Write-off of delinquent j accounts. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinquent i accounts, previously assigned to the California Credit Council, in the amount of $6,367.40, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and having recommendedthatsaidaccountsbewrittenoff; 490 r. M June 28, 1966, Continued. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 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 $6,367.40. 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#f NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the natter of Determining Pecuniary Ability to Pay and Authorizing the District At- r torney to Institute Action to Recover Cost of Hospital Care. The Board finds and orders as follows: That Wayne Miller, a minor, received institutional care from the Contra Costa County Hospital in November, 1965, and that a reasonable charge therefor is $457.65• That Clyde Miller and Evelyn Miller, his wife, are the parents of Wayne Miller. That Clyde Miller and Evelyn Miller have the financial ability to support Wayne Miller and were pecuniarily able to support him when the above-mentioned aid was rendered. nA That the District Attorney is authorized to institute legal action against Clyde Via. Diller and Evelyn Miller to recover the aforesaid cost of hospital care rendered to Wayne Miller. The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. ray NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Edmund A. Linscheid. i- 4P. In the Matter of Authorizing Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance to be delivered upon payment in full of indebtedness secured by note and Deed of Trust. Upon the recommendation of the County Lien Committee IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED rim That with respect to that certain note and deed of trust given on May 23, 1956 by s- Myra B. Davison to the County of Contra Costa to secure the payment of $809.76, the District Attorney is authorized to execute Substitution of Trustee and a Full Reconveyance with respectr' ' to said deed of trust, which are to be delivered upon payment to the County of the said sum of $809.76. V The foregoing order was passed on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote: ny AYES:Supervisors - Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Formula Selection with Reference to California Medical Assistance Program and Declaring Emergency Resulting from Requirements Thereof. r Supervisor R. J. Coll reported that the Administration and Finance Committee had T met with the County Medical Director, County Auditor-Controller and County Administrator concerning the basis on which the County's share of the California Medical Assistance Program for the period of March 1, 1966 to June 30, 1966 would be made; and Dr. George Degnan, County Medical Director, recommended that immediate action be r taken to select the optional method provided for in Section 14150.1 of the Welfare and Institutions Code for determining County Hospital costs; and Mr. C. A. Hammond, Assistant to the County Administrator, reported that selection of the optional method might be deferred until official notice is received from the State of r California, in that the choice will be retroactive to March 1, 1966; and having indicated 4s that administrative regulations and interpretations of the optional formula have not as yet been made and having expressed concern that the state funds anticipated under Section 14150.1 y: may not, in fact, be received; and 91 4 June 28, 1966 - Continued k rY Mr. William Horne, Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Asso- ciation, having recommended that a decision irrevocable until 1970 should not be made until I it is required; and Mr. H. D. Funk, County Auditor-Controller, having expressed the need for a declara- tion of emergency under either the standard or optional formula; and the Board having con- sidered same; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT w IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County will continue on the standard formula and will defer consideration of the optional formula for a period of thirty days. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that an emergency is hereby declared, resulting .. z°. from the requirements of the new Medical Care Program beginning March 1, 1966. a- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r 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 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 emergency e appropriation- adjustment in connection with the California Medical Assistance Program,is APPROVED for the following department, to wit: APPROPRIATION FUND ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE Main Ob ect j Medical Aid Programs and Hospital rt 1) Medical Care - Federal Aid 1003 519 2391 410,000. State Aid 519 2392 410,000. M.A.A. - Federal Aid 524 2391 410,000. y M.A.A. - State Aid 524 2392 156,000. Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 10869000. i from Died. Care h M.A.A. ) Reserved for Contingencies 990 9970 4386,000. 0- Unrealized Subvention Revenue) 2) Medical Care - County Aid 519 2793 12000. M.A.A.524 2393 1970000. Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 198,000. from Med. Care and M.A.A. ) 3) Outside Hospital Services 540 2311 200000. 1 Cost Applied - Hospital 540 8822 266,000. Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 286,000. for Hosp. Cost Applied & Svcs. ) A 4) Reserve for Contingencies 990 9970 Emergency Appropriation-Calmap Rev. ) 0- 937,160. f Appropriable New Subvention Rev. 990 9970 0-249000- ,, '-)' Calmap - Grants in Aid 5i5 3580 942,000. .' Reserve for Contin encies, GF 990 9970 9420000. i for Calmap Grant S Explanation of Request 1) Medical Care and M.A.A. ended 2-28-66. Estimate Revenue of $193860000.00. Federal and State Subventions will not be received and a like amount of Exp. will not be expended. N 2) County share of M.A.A. and Medical Care for Mar., April, May and June will not be required with the termination of the program. Appropriation returned to reserve. 4. 3) M.A.A. - Nursing Home, Ambulance and Miscel. Services obligated prior to 7 Mar. 1 and paid after Mar. 1 are charged to Outside Hospital Service. Hospital services for M.A.A. will not be a credit to Hospital Cost Applied for Mar. , April, Hay and June. Calmap Revenue is credited (See Item 4) . 4 4) Required Emergency Appropriation - New Revenue from Calmap not a subvention: N Calmap Revenue - Prior to March $117,900. Calmap Revenue - Hospital Costs yy for March, April, May, June 819.260. 937,1 t, New Subvention for Calmap: Admin. Exp. - Social Service 24,000. ff Net reduction of Reserve for i Cont ngens Items 1-4 68,840. 4 9 June 28, 1966 - Continued The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: n 4 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 Fixing Hourly Rates for Attending Physicians and Radiologist M. at the County Hospital, Effective July 1, 1966. The County Medical Director having advised the Board that an increase in the r; rates paid for attending physicians at the County Hospital is desirable in view of develop-MF ments under the California Medical Assistance Program; NOW, THEREFORE, 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 the hourly rates for attending physicians whose services are required by the County Hospital are increase from $10.00 per hour to $12.50 per hour effective July 1, 1966; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED in line with the recom' mandations of the County Medical Director that the hourly rate for the radiologist rendering service to the County Hospital is set at $20.00p' per hour effective 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, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Authorizing r- execution of contract for CAP Grant with Pittsburg Unified School District, Head Start Program." 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 a contract with Pittsburg Unififed School District (contractor) for the operation of a "Head Start Program" Component 7-31 of CAL CAP Grant 66-375/5 in the amount of $31,446 as approved by the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President, on May 31, 1966, and by the Governor of the State of California on June 14, 1966, and accepted by the Board of Supervisors tonJune21, 1966; with the understanding that the non-federal share of the costs, inclusive of the cost of all necessary insurance coverage, will be borne by the Pittsburg Unified School(a District. 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. 94ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. p sIntheMatterofReviewf , of Findings re Edna McGill's s responsibility for cost of medical services. This being the time fixed for Mr. Michael Huffaker, Attorney at Law, to appear before the Board and discuss its findings that Edna McGill is responsible for the cost of medical services rendered by the County Hospital to Augustus McGill, deceased; and i Mr. Huffaker having presented a resume of the actions preceding the Board's findings, t together with a copy of a deed transferring the property in question to relatives, and having requested the Board to reconsider its position; and t Mr. A. W. Walenta, Deputy District Attorney, having advised that the Board has the z power to enforce its findings if it so desires, the same being entirely at the Board's discretion; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Coll) for study, report to be made July 12, 1966. iY 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. Zp ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. i x i June 28, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Approving adjustments in rates for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan. As recommended by the County Personnel Committee and on motion of Supervisor M Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjust- ments in rates for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, are approved: Coverage Gross Premium County Share Rnployee Premium Subscriber (Employee)14.18 10.64 3.54 Subscriber and 22.43 10.64 11.79 Dependents The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: tip AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, j Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Sale of Surplus County Real Property, Diablo area (Land Formerly e Z of the Southern Public Utility District). The matter of the sale of the surplus county property, formerly lands of the n Southern Public Utility District, having came on regularly for hearing upon the notice of intention to sell real property heretofore published as required by lax, and written bids having been opened and received and oral bidding having been conducted, IT IS BY THE BOARD y ORDERED that the oral bid made in the name of Joe Muzzy and Gene Lehner in the amount of rfi 75,000 be and the same is hereby accepted subject to the terms- and conditions of said sale of real property. xa k 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 Communication from Community Mental Health Services re eligibility of Community Mental Health Programs under California Medical Assist- ance Program.r A Letter from the Community Mental Health Services advising that Community Mental Health Programs (Short-Doyle) may not be eligible under the present law to participate in the t.. California Medical Assistance Program and urging the Board to contact the State Health and Welfare Administrator for the purpose of finding means to perpetuate the California Community' ,{ Mental Health Programs, having been received by this Board; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter 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, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Vacancy i on Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board. This being the time fixed for report by the Board's Social Programs Committee Supervisors Moriarty and Dias ) with reference to an existing vacancy on the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board; andQ_1 Said committee having requested further time in which to consider the matter; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the time for the committee's report is CONTINUED to July 52, 19669 at 11:15 as..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. 4 K4 49 t June 28, 1966 - Continued In the Matter of Proposed Ordinance re Dedication of School Sites. r-This Board having received a communication from the Antioch Unified School District ' Board of Education urging that consideration be given to the adoption of an ordinance in accordance with the provision of Assembly Bill 1238 which adds Section 11525.2 to the Business and Professions Code relating to dedication of subdivided lands for school purposes; j M On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4 ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator, the Public Works Director, and the District Attorney.3 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: b AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. J4 r' ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. r In the Matter of Request from Mr.. J. Barrington for exemption of mobile ca terers from pro- visions of ordinance regulating peddling. r This Board having heretofore referred to the Sheriff 's Office for report a proposal made by Mr. John Barrington regarding exemption of mobile caterers from provisions of the n ordinance regulating peddling; and 1{ The Sheriff having reported to the Board that in his opinion, some regulation is necessary as reports on file in his department indicate an unusual number of problems concern- ing the "lunchmobile ' operations and having offered the suggestion that a franchise system be considered; n NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that no exemption from provisions of the peddler-solicitor ordinance i r shall be made for "lunchmobile" operations. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the recommendation of the County Sheriff is referred to the District Attorney 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, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid.r F In the Matter of Approval of Project Construction Appli- cation., Amended I Part Four, Estimated, for :ill-Harris Funds for the Richmond District Health Center and Medical Clinic. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Project Construction Application, Amended I Part Four, Estimated, for Hill- Harris Funds for the Richmond District Health Center and Medical Clinic, Richmond, California No. 313, which amendment represents an adjustment in the participation as com- puted by formula (resulting in an increase in the combined State and Federal share by 35,260 and a• reduction in the County's share by the same $35,260) , is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE' BOND FURTHER ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Application on behalf of the County.Y 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: Rone. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. z f X: S ut' c. 495 June 28, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Communication I from Cubic Corporation regard- ing vote counting equipment.q I This Board having received a communication from Cubic Corporation, 9233 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, California, advising that 40 Model 5-62 Votronics Vote Counters and 4 Model CM-11 automatic card punch buffer units will be available for lease or purchase for use in the General Election in November, and that said Corporation is in a position to T5 provide technical assistance for same; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this communication is referred to the committee appointed by this Board on February 23, 1966, to study voting machines and equipment. : 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 County Auditor-Controller to r draw warrants for additional members of canvassing board, absent voter ballots (Direct Primary Election, June 7, 1966) . This Board having on June 14, 1966, adopted Resolution No. 5184 appointing certain persons as a single canvassing board to count and canvass all of the absent voter ballots cast in Contra Costa County at the Direct Primary Election held June 7, 1966; and having directed the County Auditor-Controller to draw warrants payable to the members of said board; and The Elections Officer having advised that four persons who served on said board were not included in those listed in Resolution No. 5184; t NOW, `HEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by. Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5184 is amended to include the following persons, and the County Auditor-Controller is directed to draw warrants payable to each in the amount indicated: Barbara Dippel, 2603 Sycamore, Concord 25.10 Vivian L. Smith, 2013 Cedar Street, Concord 25.10 Frank M. Smith, 2013 Cedar Street, Concord 25.10 Elinore Zinsky, 4217 Heights Avenue, Pittsburg 25.10 n s The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:a AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. r. iIn the Matter of Project AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF STORM 36-1-1, Minert Road DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 to Geary Road. r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Flood Control District is AUTHORIZED to correct i certain deficiencies on Project 36-1-1 (Minert Road to Geary Road), such as installation of access road barriers (gates or chains ) and culvert markers, and correction of minor side drainage problems, said work to be done on a force account or informal bid basis, at an estimated cost of $700, which cost is to be charged to the Storm Drain Maintenance District I No. 1. 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: 3, AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. x: r. 4 v 49G 3z t. June 28, 1966 - continued w In the ratter of Rescinding authorization to attend meeting. This Board having heretofore authorized James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, t' to attend the Regional Problems Congress, 31st Annual Conference and Educational Exhibits, at New Orleans, Louisiana, July 17 through July 20, 1966; and F Chairman Kenny having advised the Board that he will be unable to attend said conference; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the authorization for attendance of Chairman Kenny at said- conference is hereby RESCINDED. 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. Itenny. z NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: No. 1995 which amends Ordinance No. 1980 by renumbering certain sectionq to z conform said sections to the County Ordinance Code (the amendment does not make any substantive changes in Ordinance No . 1980) . IT IS BY T11E BOARD FURTH7,R 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. 1995 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, rid James P. Kenny. NOES: None. k ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. f J xs In the Matter of Denying request for hearing salary matters at night r time meeting. Ir. Thayer Walker, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees ' Union, Local 302, A appeared before the Board and presented a petition signed by approximately 500 employees of the county requesting the Board to schedule a night meeting for the 1966-1967 fiscal year salary hearings . t The Board having discussed said request, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the petition 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, y James P. Benny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Authorizing y Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install one (1)a 21,000 lumen mercury vapor light in County Service Area L f L-45s Danville. At the request of the local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 1091, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to install one (1) 21,000 lumen mercury vapor light, two poles east of Hartz Avenue on the south side of Diablo Road in County Service Area L-45, Danville. is 49r ` June 28, 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In -the Mattor of Appointment of alternate to Bay Area Transportation Study Commission. r; t On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director of Contra Costa County, is AUTHORIZED to serve as alternate for Supervisor James P. Kenny on the Bay Area Transportation Study Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:rw AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,g James P. Kenny.fes' NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approvingi Request for Aid-Federal u Aid Airport Program" for construction of Aircraft r Parking Area at Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THEBOARD i ORDERED that James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute "Request for Aid - Federal Aid Airport Program," for construction of aircraft parking area (including 4 lighting, drainage, security fence and tie dawn system) at Buchanan Field Airport, the total amount of Federal share being $74,559.60 and the County share being $64, 0. 0.44 4 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. K_e my. t NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Report of Public Works Department re proposed improvements of the Oakley County Water S District. k¢ l This Board raving on June 21, 1966, referred to the Public Works Department attention Jack Port) a communication received from the Oakley County Water District F regarding an application made by the District to the Farmers Home Administration regarding the installation of a domestic treatment plant; and Said Department having reported this day that after reviewing the proposal, its i is recommended that James P. Kenny, Chairman of the Board, be authorized to write said rt' Farmers Home Administration stating that it is the Countyts understanding that the improve- i ments are being made to increase capacity and that the proposal in no way conflicts with general planning; NO'tv', THEREFORE, on mction of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that said recommendation is APPROVED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to write said letter. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: LTM AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. 'Kenny. i NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. r Y F j 49 June 28, 1966 - continued - In the natter of Approval of Resolution No. 5205. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5205, -in which the Board expresses its apprecia- tion to :iiss Helen ?Maloney for services rendered the County and its people, aad e::tends its r best wishes to her on the occasion of her retireme:t,is APIACV.0. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. ?Moriarty, Thor,-S3 John Coll, James P. Kenny. G NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No 5206. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, secornded •by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TiS BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5206, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execate cancellation of lien taken against t-a following persons, is APPROVED: 4 Otilio Munoz James T. Sargent. a d1 The foregoing order was passed by t,-.e following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. G NOES:None. Y ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. v W In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5210. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5210, in which the Board fixes July 26, 1966 at 11:k.M. as the time to rec.ive b_ds for the construction of a swilliming pool at Boys Rehabilitation Center, Byron, 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. D ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5211. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5211, in which the Board adds new posi- tions to certain County departments for the 1966-1967 fiscal year, subject tc classifi- cation and pay review by t_ a Civil Service Office and Commission, workload analysis by the County Administratorls Office, and confirming authorizatioh by the Board, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: rF AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES:Nona. 4 4Ap ABS. T: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5212. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that Resol.,,tion Uo. 5212, in which the Board approves aoreemant dated June 21, 1956, with William Darn, for remodeling of Group Homes at Las Tr?mpas l. Youth Village, Bollinger Canyon, is APPROVED. f 04` f gg r 499 June 28, 1966 - continued - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: a. 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. 5213. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5213, in which the Board extends congratulations to Charlene Diane Dallas, a resident of Danville, on being selected "Miss California," is APPROVED. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: y AYES: Supervisors Alfred Y. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, r James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. y In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5216. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5216, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute satisfaction of lien against Minnie Brown, 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None.TL: ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In' the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5217-5219. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, p y, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5217-5219, for hearing on proposed following annexations to County Service Areas, are APPROVED: No. 5217 - Tract 2878 to Service Area L-18 i No. 5218 - Tract 3375 to Service Area L-20 No. 5219 - Tract 3484 to Service Area L-20. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: ride AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,- James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. 4` In the Matter of Approval of x Resolution No. 5220. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD r ORDERED that Resolution No. 5220, in which theBoard fixes July 6, 1966 at 10:30 A.M. for sale of $560,000, 1063 Series D, San Ramon Valley Unified School District Bonds, issued d on behalf of San Ramon Valley Union High School District, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. rte: w ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. 1 14 A r1 500 June 28, 1966 - continued - In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5221. nq On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No,5221, in which the Board fixes- August 2, 1966 at 10:30 A.M. for sale of $250,0000 1964, Series B, Orinda Union 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5222. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5222, in which the Board fixes . service rate charges, subject s to continuing review, for the revisions being necessary in connection with implementation of the California Miedical Assistance Program, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: µAYE'S: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, 4 James P. Kenny.NOES• None. G.ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. 4 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5223. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5223, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor- Controller to draw warrant in the amount of $200 payable to the California Department of Justice,Special Account, for delivery to the State Department of Justice (an advancement to cover pre-litigation expenses to be incurred in the prosecution certain companies in connection s with Anti-Trust Pipe Cases ) , is APPROVE).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. A In the Matter of Approval AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA of Resolution No. 522 ..COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT.On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5224, in which the Board authorizes the County Auditor-Controller to draw warrant in the amount of $200 payable to the California Department s.of Justice, Special Account, for delivery to the State Department of Justice, said amount to be drawn from Account 2505-2310 Professional and personal services - Contra CostaWater yP4CountyFloodControland da,er Conservation District (rei.mbursem nt to the District to be made by Drainage District Zones) and being an advancement to cover pre-litigation ex- Rv penses to be incurred in prosecuting certain companies in connection with Anti-Trust Pipe y -Cases, is APPROVED.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: L .-AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll,James P. Kenny.NOES: None.ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. s T a 501 i June 28, 1966 - continued, In the Matter of Approval Lgxn of Resolution No. 5227. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded b Su ervisor, Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5227inwhichtheBoardeendorsesthe1966UnitedBayArea iCrusade Campaign and makes arrangements for conducting said campaign- among county employees,-" -,- 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. a In the Matter of Approval i of Resolution No. 5229. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5229, in which the Board accepts as completed on May 24, 1966, contract with Lescure Company for installation of central vacuum system in the County Hospital at Martinez, is APPROVED. h 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. 5230. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5230, in which the Board fixes July 19, 1966 at 10:00 a.m. as the time for conveyance of property to the City of Richmond for 37th Street underpass, in J" accordance with agreement entered into this date, is APPROVED. i# The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: x f AYES:Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, f Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. w In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5231. On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5231, in which the Board authorizes Chairman to execute state- ment of California Community Action Program Grant (for CAL CAP 66-375/4) in the amount of 700,470 for component projects, and accepts grant with conditions of approval, 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. f ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 5232. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 5232, in which the Board certifies the election of Benjamin 0. 4 Russell as Member No. 3, James E. Orr as Member No. 7, and Carl Crisler as Alternate Member,Ji to three-year terms on the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retire- ment Association, said terms commencing on July 1, 1966, is APPROVED.fy.. Y f .: 77 4 as 502 F June 28, 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, James P. Kenny. w4 NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. 1 4 In the Matter of Recommendations of the Social Programs Committee. This Board having heretofore referred the following items to its Social Programs L Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) for recommendation, and said Committee having recommended as follows : Referral Item Date Recommendation r Vacancy in class of 8-31-65 That this matter should be part Assistant County of the study being conducted by Health Officer in the the County Administrator with County Health Department. reference to consolidating the functions of the Health, Hospital, Social Service and Probation Departments . Proposed sign control 3-22-66 Report from Planning Department ordinance with reference indicates that the present County r to Bay Area Rapid Transit sign ordinances are adequate, there- route.fore no further action need be taken. f Youth Authority Inspection 4-26-66 That the Probation Department be Report, Contra Costa County complimented on its improved operation Boys ' Ranch. of the Boys ' Ranch, and on its reduction of the per capita costs, and urged to continue its efforts . NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations are APPROVED. p 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. rte In the Matter of Requesting Council of Community Services to study consolidation of F functions of the Health, Hospital, Social Service, and Probation Departments . The Board's Social Programs Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) having suggested that in conjunction with the study presently being made by the County Administrator with reference to consolidation of the Health, Hospital, Social Service and Probation Departments, the Council of Community Services should also study the matter; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD JK4zi ORDERED that the Council of Community Services is requested to study said matter and make a recommendation to the Board. x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: s 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 Adopting an Order Clarifying the Definition of Part-time Positions Excluded from OASDI Coverage. The county Auditor-Controller having indicated that the State Employees Retirement System has requested J a clarifying definition of part-time positions which are excluded from Social Security (OASDI) Coverage and hav- ing r¢'`* indicated that said definition is needed to clarify the exclusion status of election officer positions; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT iS BY THE L04RD ORDERED that apart-time position for purposes of exclusion from OASDI Coverage is a position in which services are performed by an em- P ployee where the actual performance of duty ordinarily requires not more than 100 hours in each year. 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. h NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. k 503 x- I June 28, 1966 - continued - a In the Matter of Approving agreement with Frederick L. R. Confer and Associates jryr for design of proposed Hall ir. of Justice, Pine and Ward Street, Martinez. T,t An agreement having been presented to this Board between Contra Costa County and Frederick L. R. Confer and Associates, 1200 Contra Costa Boulevard, Concord, California, wherein said architect agrees to perform architectural services for design of the proposed Hall of Justice Building, Martinez, and the County agrees to pay the architect a total fee of eight percent based upon the preliminary estimate of $4,500,000 for full performance of said services, as more particularly set forth in said agreement; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED, and James P. Kenny, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED 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, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. y1 ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. In the Matter of Proposed Method of Incorporating the California Coordinate System into all Major Subdivision Maps and many ry Record of Survey Maps in Contra Costa County. A: This Board having on June 14, 1966 referred to the County Administrator, the Public-. ,,T-' Works Director, and the Planning Department for report this day, a proposed method of incorporating the California Coordinate System into all major subdivision maps and many IfY` record of survey maps in Contra Costa County, prepared by the East Bay Council on Surveying rri and Mapping; and The Public ;forks Director having reported that the use of the coordinate system I will assist in the plotting of base maps and when used by other agencies, will make all I 3l, base maps interchangeable between the County and other agencies, and that the reference of the base maps will eliminateliminatethe duplication of work and thus present a saving to the County and other agencies. Although it is recognized that such requirements for establishing .:Ll coordinate ties to all subdivisions will require survey work at additional cost to the surveyor or his client and to the County for related work, it is believed the benefit to public agencies and 'to the surveyors will justify the added expense. It is therefore recom- mended that the Board endorse in principle the policies set forth in the resolution proposedP by said Council, and urge all private surveyors and civil engineers to include such coordinats." . and ties on the maps submitted for filing when such information is available from the County Surveyor. IF NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is APPROVED and said policies are ENDORSED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: E xk AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, James P. Kenny. NOES: None. 1 ABS ENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. a; In the Matter of Proposed Traffic Safety Study in Conjunction with Building f Permits . The Board having on April 12, 1966 requested a report on methods of reviewing traffic safety problems resulting from land development and building construction, the problem was discussed by representatives of the Public Works Department, Building Inspection Department, Planning Department, Flood Control District and the County Administrator's Office; and t The Public Works Director having reported that after discussing the problems, the representatives of the several departments agreed that new subdivisions are generally not a major problem, but that the area of concern is mainly the minor subdivision or improve ments on a single lot, and that these were the areas where sight distance restrictions and other traffic safety problems might be expected; and 1 f 3: i 504 June 28, 1966 - continued - a The committee having proposed that the Traffic Engineer prepare a short course for the grading inspectors and that they be the primary field screening personnel to consult with the Traffic Engineer whenever they feel that a location needs special consideration or study; and The Board having considered said matter, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal is APPROVED, and the above- named departments are DIRECTED to implement the procedure as outlined above. 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. L ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. r In the Matter of Fixing Hearing Date on Ordinance No. 1984 (an Urgency Ordinance) Adopted on y June 14, 1966. 35. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Dias, and in accordance with # provisions of Government Code Section 65854 et seq., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that August 2, 1966 at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time for public hearing on Ordinance No. 1984, an urgency ordinance amending the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code to control commercial traffic where streets are the common boundaries of residentially and commercially zoned t . land, adopted by the Board June 14, 1966, ordaining as follows : SECTION I. Sections 8159(b) 4; 8160(b) 14; 8161(b) 8; are added to the Ordinance Code, each reading as follows Where a road forms the common boundary between a zone of this classification and a zone of any residential classification, no access to property in the zone of this classification adjacent to such common boundary shall be per- 3 witted to or from such road until a land use permit therefor shall have first been obtained. Such permit shall be determined by the effects of traffic upon such road occasioned by use within such zone, the characteristics Uy of the adjacent areas, traffic problems, pedestrian traffic and other con- F-. siderations found pertinent to the particular area concerned. r SECTION II. Effective Date: Immediate. 0f This is an urgency measure and is effective on the date of its passage, and the facts constituting the urgency are declared as follows: There exists an immediate and serious threat to the health, safety, and welfare of many residents of this County on account of commercial traffic moving on streets which are the common boundaries of commercial and residential land use zones. j x IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that notice of said hearing shall be given by i publishing a copy of this order in "The Lafayette Sun" at least ten days preceding the date IY . fixed for hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED on June 28, 1966, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, y James P. Kenny. NOES: None. R, ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. p . In the Matter of Adjournment of meeting in respect to the memory of the late Mrs. G. E. Seeno. On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD j y ORDERED that its meeting held this 28th day of June, 1966, is ADJOURNED at 5:45 p.m. in respect to the memory of the late Mrs . G. E. Seeno, a lifetime resident of the City of Pittsburg. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Alfred M. Dias, James E. Moriarty, Thomas John Coll, lames P. Kenny. yR, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. r{ F? i 1 505 June 28, 1966 - continued i LL And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 5, 1966, at 9 a.m., in theBoardChambers, Administration Building, Martinez, Califo ia. aures P. R ray, rman ATTEST: ash W. T. PAASCH, CLERK putt' Clerk I. . IIIIIIII J y I14 A Z r, n Y i v 1" f r w. r ep! iF, f sb s e S: M r'E SUPE R5.vlORS RECORDS VOLUME COVERING a t0 28 1 / 6 !