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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCES - 01011942 - 301-350 .350 .0 8b 1G4f 17't�• y � �.k 3rf.)t�[.�t az �-.. � i.;4 y� r�,�Cd��_�iY 4*. Y:+.- f s .: (*� i s � t the Map ,entitled the:"In ter im.Land Us Distriota Map for the Rancho Loa Madames District and Vioinity" :and which said_Map likewisedesignates and del ineatea the. superimposed Defense Area District as herein defined in this Ordinance. SECTION 3: ENACTMENP AND ADOPTION.: This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency Measure and shall take effect and shall be in full force .immediately upon its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after said adoption shall be publishe with the names of tho members voting for and against the same for one. (1) week in Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to wit: Certain uses of lard , buildings and structures would, if established and conducted ' within any Interim Land Use District established by this Ordinance, be a menace to the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to erect buildings or structures and to use the same, and to use land for such purposes, and will do so unless restrained therefrom, The immediate operation of this Ordinance is therefore necessary in order to protect the public health, safety, .and general welfare. The foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a special aessiog of said Board, held on the 24th day of February, 1942, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ATTEST: W.X.BUCHANAN airman of the Roard of Supervisors ' S.C. WELLS of the County of Contra Costa, State County Clerk ana ex-officio Qlark of California. of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 301. ORDINANCE RELATING TO UFFICERS, DEPUTIES, ASSISTANTS AND EMPLOYEES of the County OF CONTRA COSTA, AND THEIR RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES, IN RE1;ATION TO THEIR COUNTY OFFICES AND EMPLOYMENT MURING AND AFTER TERIAINATION OF, THEIR SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES, OR TRAINING AND SERVICE IN THE LAND OR NAVAL FORCES OF THE UNITED SPATES. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Uontra Costa, do ordain as '. follows: Section 1: All deputy officers,; assistant officers and- employees of the County of Contra Costa, upon,leaving any connty office or employment upon his `enlist t. gent, induction, oommissi'on or drafting into the armed forces of the United States, ' > or upon entering the land'o r navel forces of the United States for training and ser vice ervice therein under the provisions of the Selective 'Training and Service Act of 1940 r ' and subsequent selective training and service sots, shall have the right to return ' to his said county office or employment within six (6) months of his honorable dis- v: charge therefrom, or release from active duty therein but in no case later than six (6) months after the.date (1)` of termination; of any war in which the United !W= States is engaged, or (2) o! pra.clam�tori,by the Governor finding and proclaiming "'x: "'¢z '`✓a F+ 3 �C ,,� ^:'".�-�i",pn ' '�,'� t�'' +�'�T ... �., ria ':�+s^,t+es�7'r�w'�?'i�h7,., �eba i'{�"�+'S rf:"a}tr � �.�d)F �{ay;� 1 +i�. o- sa, 1i# r„k�E `ctrl A � '� N q ��,ij,'}!r' 'a'"i iE '-4� lR Gr k �e3r 4� � s •,n.§ t V�1 4 f w i ;;that 'the emergency in tithe National Defense no longer exists, and shall retain''°and reacquire the rights and*provilegea, be 'had and would have had in the absence of any ;interruption in his service to the county: Section 2: The provisions of this ordinance are intended to apply and do apply 'to all deputies, assistants and employees of the County of Contra Costs who su Sequent to the effective date of said Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, and heretofore, entered said-armed forces or said land or naval forces as well as to those who hereafter do so. Section 3. If any provision of this ordinance or the apliication thereof ' to any person or circumstances is held invalid, ouch invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or applications of the act which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are de- olared to be severable. This ordinance shall take off sot, and be in force from and after the 16th day orApri7, 1542, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) date after the date of its. passage, the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the. 16th day of Maroh, 1942, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, and Trembath. Noes" Supervisors- None. ' Absent: Supervisor-.Tremba th. ATTEST: 'S. C. WELLS W. J. BUCHANAN ounty Clerk and ex-officio Clerk _ of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 302 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 276 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA CDSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFINING AND ESTAB- LISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND TO THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, AND ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IMPROVEMENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN-LANDS, PENDING THE ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ' OF A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN: AND PRESECRIBING THE METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT IN ESTABLISH- ING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF"; AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE N0. 261, ORDINANCE NO. 266, ORDINANCE NO. 269, ORDINANCE N0. 290, ORDINANCE NO. 293, ORDINANCE NO. 297, AND ORDINANCE NO. 300, AND THERE- BY ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ' LAND USE DISTRICT AND AN INTERIM INDUSTRI4.AND ' USE DISTRICT. ----- The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows, to-wit: SECTION 1: Ordinance No. 276 is hereby amended by adding Section 39, which said section shall follow immediately after Section 3f and which J :shall read as follows: - SECTION 39: Two Interim Land Use Districts, one known as an Interim Residential Agricultural District and the other known as an Interim Industrial Distr at are hereby established in that portion of the uninoorporate territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which said districts' lie within that Code Area known as 53-40 of the State Board of Equalization Tax Area Map for 1942, being specifically for all that' portion of that particular code section lying east or County Road E-35, which said section ; as coded is a portion of the Contra Costa Water District. Within that said uninoorporated•area as hereinbefore mentioned all that portion of the area 352 lying North of the Santa'Fe Railway tracts is hereby established as an Interim Industrial District and all that portion lying south of the Santa Fe Railway tracts shall be designated as an Interim Residential Agricultural District. Said Interim Land Use Districts as above set forth and established are further designated on amap which said map. is. entitled "The Interim Land Use Districts Map for a Portion of the Contra Costa Water District". Said map is hereby made a part of this ordinance td be approved by Board Order on July 13,442, and shall be published with the ordinance and the original map shall , lK be filled in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic copy of said "Interim Land Use Districts Map for a Portion of theContra Costa Water District" is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes Page 4 of this ordinance and is certified by the County Clerk to be true and exact copy of the original map. { SECTION 2; ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency measure and shall take effect and shall be in full force immediately � ti•. upon its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after said adoption shall be published together with the map accompanying the said Ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against the same for one (1) week in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to-wit: Certain uses of land, buildings and structures would, if established and conducted within any Interim Land Use District established by this .7 ` Ordinance, be a menace to the public health, safey and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to erect " buildings or structures and to use the same, and to use land for such purposes, r: ; and will do so unless restrained thergfrom. The immediate operation of this Ordinance is therefore necessary in order to protect the public health, safety s•:,` and general welfare. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors d of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular session of said Board, held on the . ' 6 day of July, 1942, by the following vote, to-wit; AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath NOES: None ABSENT: NONE W. J. Buchanan Chairman o e oar 7oSupervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California. ATTEST: S. C. Wells County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the ,County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 303 / 515 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PARKING ON COUNTY.HIGHWAY D-5 (KIRKER PASS ROAD) IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA The Board of Supervisors of• the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: SECTION ONE: It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same, or to stop the same for any purpose between "No-Parking" signs located on either side of County Highway D-5 (Kirker Pass Road) from the southerly limits of the City of Pittsburg southerly on said road to and including the bridge across the Contra Costa County conduit, a distance of approximately three-quarters (3/4) of a mile. SECTION TWO: Any person violating any of the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding Fifty Dollars (,$50.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than five (5) days; for the second offense within the period of one year's time, by a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than ten (10) days, or both; for the third offense committed within one year, by a fine not to exceed Five , Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by imprisonment for a period of not to exceed six (6) months in the County Jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION THREE: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure, and shall take effect and shall be in full force immediately upon its adoption, and within fifteen (151 days after said adoption shall be published with the names of the members of the board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa voting for and against the same, in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper printed ' and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows: Kirker Pass Road runs immediately adjacent to Camp Stoneman where marry thousands of soldiers are quartered, and where there are extensive building operations going on in the camp. The traffic on said road is very heavy. Sight-seers and visitors park along both sides of the road to view operations, and constantly moving into and out of barking positions creates a traffic hazard which is dangerous to the traveling public, and unless prohibited is conducive to accidents. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular session of said board held on the 20th day of July, 1942, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors, Long, Cummings, Bollman; Buchanan and Long NOES: Supervisors-None ABSENT: Supervisors-None 352 lying North of the Santa"Fe Railway tracts is hereby established as an Interim Industrial District and all that portion lying south of the Santa Fe Railway tracts shall be designated as an Interim Residential Agricultural DistrLot. Said Interim Land Use Districts as above set forth and established are furtherdesignated on amap which said map is entitled I'The Interim Land Use Districts Map for a Portion of the Contra Costa Water District". Said map is hereby made a part of this ordinance td be approved by Board Order on July 13,1942, and shall be published with the ordinance and the or_iginal,,,map shall be f,pled �n:.tha..office_-af..,thA,.RctvTttu..P7.ar_k .:in._.•�,���.;.+sy+� r: fix" f+ DSAN JW41NN W914 ex an pup h 1 ' na; \ 1 th rA F in to ani 0x1 Bal ii bu , a4 9 aOri ani wioi p M.-,1 tt,M Alum_ ofr Sp.. tti_M.•ti 1 tt� 111w.•1:Urrr b;.�„-:,OM l�rr -.fa. ..•.4 .. �-�:�• iA'4isr•Si I : -_ THE IIVTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS MAP FOR .W,,. A PORTION OF THE CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PI.ANNINO' COMMISSION t ATI Co of Cot ORDINANCE NO. 303 �5 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PARKING ON COUNTY HIGHWAY (9^t D-5 (KIRKER PASS ROAD) IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA The Board of Supervisors of, the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: SECTION ONE: It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same, or to stop the same for any purpose between "No-Parking" signs located on ei#her side of County Highway D-5 (Kirker Pass Road) from the southerly limits of the City of Pittsburg southerly on said road to and including the bridge across the Contra Costa County conduit, a distance of approximately three-quarters (3/4) of a mile. SECTION TWO: Any person violating any of the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or by imprisonment in the County Fail for not more than five (5) days; for the second offense within the period of one year's time, by a fine not to exceed One Iiundred Dollars ($100.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than ten (10) days, or both; for the third offense committed within one year, by a fine not to exceed Five ' Hundred Dollars ($500.00)9 or by imprisonment for a period of not to exceed six (b) months in the County Jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION THREE: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure, and shall take effect and shall be in full force immediately upon its adoption, and within fifteen (151 days after said adoption shall be published with the names of the members of the board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa voting for and against the same, in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper printed , and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows: Kirker Pass Road runs immediately adjacent to Camp Stoneman where many thousands of soldiers are quartered, and where there are extensive building operations going on in the camp. The traffic on said road is very heavy. Sight-seers and visitors park along both sides of the road to view operations, and constantly moving into and out of barking positions oreatea'a traffic hazard which is dangerous to the traveling public, and unless prohibited is conducive to accidents. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular session of said board held on the 20th day of July, 1942, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors, Long, Cummings, Bollman; Buchanan and Long NOES: Supervisors-None ABSENT: Supervisors-None 353 _, . W. T. Buchanan Chairman.of a BoarcT of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,-,State of California ATTEST: • County Clerk and' ex-officio_Clerk of the.Board of,Supervisors of the County of Contra-'Costa, �State of California ' ORDINANCE NO. 304 AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF: AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT TMREWITH. ' The Board of Supervisors of. the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: In the County of Contra Costa, there shall be the following County and Township officers deputies and employees, who shall be paid as compensation for all services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices , the salaries hereinafter set forth: 1. BOARD OF SUP3RVISORS. One stenographer at $120.00 per month. One part time stenographer at 11.00 per month. 2. COUNTY CLERK: The County Clerk $5000.00, per annum One Deputy at 261.50 per ,month Three Deputies at 239.50 per month each One deputy at 180.00 per month. Two deputies at 169.00 per month each. One deputy at 155.00 per month. One deputy at 150.-per month, Extra help to be allowd the County Clerk at .re to of $6.25, $5.50, or $5.00 per day not to exceed 800.00 per annum. ' Provided, further that in any year when a General or Primary State,Election, or a Special Ste, or County, or Municipal or District election is to be held, or the compilation of registration of voters is required by law, or supplements to be made thereto, or the changing of precinct boundaries becomes necessary, the County Clerk shall receive for the hiring of extra help for the compiling of such registration of voters and making supplements thereto and work incidental to said election, and the re-precincting of voters after the changing of precinct boundaries, his actual expenses to be paid upon filing and presentation of duly verified claims therefor, or claims approved by the County Clerk with the Board of Supervisors of said County, after_,proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors; and provided, further, the said County Clerk may appoint such number of registration deputies as may be necessary for the registration of voters in their respective precincts, each of said deputies to receive the sum of ten cents(10¢1 per name for each elector registered by him, said registration deputies to be paid for their services on the presentation and filing with the Board of Supervisors of said County a duly verified claim therefor, on the general fund of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors. 3. COUNTY AUDITOR. Two deputies at 42 5.00 per month each Two deputies at 163.50 per month each One deputy at 147.50 per month One deputy at 142.00 per month One deputy at 125.00 per month One deputy at 120.00 per month { One deputyat 115.00 per month One Clerk at 115.00 per month One Clerk at 110.00 per month The salary of the last mentioned Clerk to be charged against the cost of administration of Highways and bridges work. Extra help to be allowed the County Auditor, at rates of $6.00, $5.00 or $4.00 per day not to exceed $270.0.00 per annum. 4. COUNTY TREASURER The County Treasurer $4200.00 per annum One Deputy at 245.00 per month One Deputy at 110.00 per month 5. COUNTY ASSESSOR. The County Assessor X5000.00 per annum Two deputies at 272.50 per month each One deputy at 245.00 per month One deputy at 218.00 per month Two deptities at 200,00 per month each _ One deputy at 163.50 per month Two deputies at 136.50 per month each Four field deputies to be employed not over five months in any one yeati at 163.50 per month each 354 One deputy to be-employed not,--over- six months in any one ar'at R18.00 per month Extra help to be allowed the County Assessor, at ratbs of $10.00, $6.00, $6.00,$5.00, $4.50, or $4.00 per day not to exceed $6000.00 per annum It is further provided that the Assessor is hereby authorized to oontract with an abstract and title company for copies of transcripts of recorded instruments., affecting titles, at a compensation of $40.00 per month 6. COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR The County Tax Collector $4200.00 per annum One Deputy at 245.00 per month One deputy at 191.00 per month One deputy at 163.50 per month One deputy at 158.00 per month One deputy at 142.00 per month One steno-clrk at 142.00 per month Extra Help to be allowed the County Tax Collector at rates of $6.50, .$5.00 or . 4.00 per day not to exceed $$390:00 per annum 7. DISTRICT ATTORNEY One deputy at 327.00 per month , Three deputies at 245.00 per month each One deputy at 239.50 per month One Deputy at 191.00 per month One deteotive, at 245.00 per month One stenographer at 155.00 per month One stenographer at 1110.00 147.50 per month One stenographer at 136.50 per month One stenographer at per month 8. COUNTY CORONER The Coroner 15.00 per inquest One Stenographer at 1152.50 per month 9. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. The Public Administrator; such fees as are now or may hereafter be allow4d by law. 10. COUNTY SURVEYOR. The County Surveyor $5000.00 per annum One deputy- at 348.50 per month One deputy at 299.50 per month One engineer at 272.50 per month One engineer at 261.50 per month , Two draftsmen at 245.00 per month each One draftsman at 234.00 per month One draftsman at 174.50 per month One instrument man at 226.50 per month One level man at 174.50 per month One rodman at 158.00 per month One chain man at 136.50 per month One stenographer at 136.50 per month One draftsman to be employed not over six months in any one year at $218.00 per month Extra help to be allowed the County Surveyor at rrates of $10.00, $9.00, $8.00, $7.00, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 per day not to exceed $2000.00 per annum 11. PLANNING COMMISSION. One Executive secretary and technician at245.00 per month One Senior planning draftsman at 163.50 per month One Junior planning draftsman at 125.00 per month One stenographer at 1120.00 per month Extra help to be allowed the Planning Commission at rates of $5.00 or $4.00,per day not to exceed $175.00 per annum 12. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. , For Township No. 1 2400.00 per annum For Township No. 2 600.00 per annum For Township No. 3 02400.00 per annum For Township No. 4 1440.00 per annum For Township No. 5 2280.00 per annum For Township No.6 2700.00 per annum For Township No. 7 2280.00 per annum ' For Township No. 8 2280.00 per annum For Township No. 9 1500.00 per annum For Township No. 10 2400.00 per annum For Township No. 11 2280.00 per annum For Township No. 12 2280.00 per annum For,.Township No. 13 $h20.00 per annum For Township No. 14 600.00 per annum For Township No. 15 $4000.00 per annum Court Clerk for Township No. 15 at $110.00 per month For Township No. 16 1500.00 per annum For Township No. 17 81500.00 per annum a Provided however, that there is hereby allowed each month to each Justice. of the Peace a sum equal to twenty per cent of his monthly salary as and for the use of hisprivate office and or office equipment in the performance of his official duties as Justioe of the Peace. It is further provided that no Justioe um of of the Peace shall receive any expenses of any kind, except the said s V� :j twenty percent of said monthly salary; provided however, that nothing herein contained shall preclude the said Justices of the'Peaoe'from being' reim- bursed for moneys allowed to them by law from fees received in the filing of -small claims actions. For purposes of this section, the various dockets and legal forma required by the Justices of the Peace for the conduct of their offices shall not be deemed to be expenses of their offices, but such dockets and legal forms subject to the approval of the District Attorney, shall be furnished by the county upon requisition to the Purchasing Agent and the expenses thereof shall be defrayed from a general fund appropriation for the purpose. It is further provided that Justices of the Peace of all townships shall issue receipts for all money collected by them in the performance of their duties. It is further provided that in case any Justice Court should become a Class A Justice Court that then"and in that event, the twenty percent of the monthly salary allowed to the Justice of the Peace for the use of his private office and or office equipment, shall be discontinued and in lieu thereof a court room and Judge's Chambers shall be furnished to said Justice of the Peace by the County. 13. SHERIFF ' The Sheriff $5000.00 per annum One deputy sheriff at 272.50 per month One deputy sheriff at 245.00 per month Two deputies at 220.00 per month each One deputy at 218.00 per month . Three deputies at 201.50 per month each Two deputies at 191.00 per month each Two deputies at 187.50 per month each One deputy at 185.50 per month One deputy at 180.00 per month Three deputies at 174.50 per month each Four deputies at 163.50 per month each One Radio Technician at 240.00 per month One Assistant Radio Technician at 190.00 per month One Assistant Radio Technician- Dispatcher at 180.00 per month Three Radio Dispatchers at 175.00 per month each One stenographer at 142.00 per month One stenographer at 110.00 per month One Jail Matron at 120.00 per month One deputy at branch Jail 200.00 per month One guard at branch Jail 150.00 per month Extra deputies to be allowed the Sheriff at $5.50 per day, not to ' exceed 2500.00 per ennui Extra held at Jail branch at $6.00 per day not to exceed 1800.00 per annum 14. CONSTABLES For Township No. 1 ,$2358.00 per annum For Township No. 2 $900.00 per annum For Township No. 3 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 4 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 5 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 6 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 7 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 8 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 9 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 10 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 11 i2358.00 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 12 2358.00 per annum, For Township No. 13 900.00 per annum For Township No. 14 1638.00 per annum, For Township No. 15 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 16 2358.00 per annum For Township No. 17 per annum It is further provided that Constables and Townships Nos. 2, 13 and 14, ' shall receive the sum of Twenty five dollars per month as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. Constables in all other Townships in the county shall receive the sum of Fifty Dollars per month as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. y1\ Each such constable shall file a claim orithe first day of each and every month for the preceding month and no allowance shall be made to any such constable for such use of his automobile unless such a claim ' is filed by him as herein provided. It is further provided that no constable shall receive any mileage or expenses of any kind, excepting the sums above stated. In addition to the salaries, compensations and fees above"allowed, . ' constables in all classes of townships may receive for their respective ;use in civil cases the fees allowed by law. 15. COUNTY RECORDER.. The County Recorder $4200.00 per annum One deputy at 218.00 per month one deputy at 180.00 per month One deputy at 169.00 per month Two indexclerks at 147.50 per month.eaoh 356 }• _ i `` }. One Copyist at 147;50 per month One Copyist at d 131:00 per.month. Four Copyist at 115.00 per month each Three Comparing Clerks at 1115.00 per month each Extra help. to be allowed the`,County. Recorder at rates .of $4.50 or, $4.00 per day or at 4¢ per folio for copying, not to exceed $4000.00 per annum 16. COUNTY SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. F: The Sealer of Weights and Measures 2742.00 per annum Two deputies at 174.50 per month each Extra help to be allowed the County Sealer of Weights and Measures at the rate of $5.00 per day not to exceed $250:00 per annum 17. AGRICULTURAL COIMSSIONER. r The Agricultural Commissioner $2940.00 per annum One standardization inspector at $163.50 per month One clerk at 120.00 per month Extra inspectors to be allowed the Agricultural Commissioner at the rate of $6.50 per day, not to exceed $6500.00 per annum ' 16. HEALTH OFFICER The Health officer $ 200.00 per annum One supervising nurse at 191.00 per month Two nurses at 152.50 per month each One nurse at 147.50 per month One dental Hygienist to be employed notr over seven months in any one year at 158.00 per month One part time nurse at 100.00 per month One steno-clerk at $110.00 per month One Clerk part time until liar. 31,1943 at $90.00 per month Thereafter at full time at $110.00 per month 19. PROBATION OFFICER. The probation officer $3270.00 per annum one assistant probation officer at per month One deputy at 11196.50 63.50 per month One deputy at 131.00 per month One stenographer at $110.00 per month 20. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS The Superintendent of Schools $5000.00 per annum One deputy at 327.00 per month ' Two deputies at 163.50 per month each One deputy at 120.00 per month One Deputy at 1110.00 per month Extra help to be allowed the County Superintendent of Schools at $4.50 or $5.50 per day, not to exceed $375.06 per annum. 21. COUNTY LIBRARIAN. The County Librarian $3270.00 per annum. 22. BONDS. The cost of bonds of•County officers, their assistants, deputies and employees, such as required by law to be furnished, when executed by a reliable bond and surety company, and duly approved, shall be a charge against the pounty, payable out of the General Funds. 23. APPOINTMENTS All deputies and employees shall be appointed by the principal of the office in which they are employed, and shall hold office at the pleasure of such principal. 24. ALL04YANCE FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES ' Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed all the officers of the County and their deputies in the discharge of their official duties, subject to such limitations as are elsewhere herein provided. Detailed expense accounts must be rendered on the first day of each month for the expenses incurred in the previous month. For traveling necessarily done by private automobile, an officer shall be allowed mileage at the rate of five and one half (5 ) cents per mile, without any constructive mileage, and he shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses when he travels by rail. , 25. SALARIES--HOW PAID. Salaries of all officials, deputies, clerks and employees herein provided for shall be paid by the County in monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner, and out of the same fund as the salaries of County officers are paid, except as herein otherwise ordained; provided, however, { that the salary and compensation of all clerks, engineers, copyists and employees of every kind, working on a per diem basis, shall be paid only upon their filing with, and allowance by the Board of Supervisors of said County, of their duly verified claims for the sum due them; provided further, that at the election of the employee, indicated-by written instructions of such employee, filed by him with the County Auditor, a portion of his salary or wages may be paid on his behalf direct to his insurer to cover the amount of the monthly premium on any insurance contracted for by him under any group insurance plan arranged by him in con- junction with other employees. 357 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from andafter the 21st day of August, 1942, and before the expiration of fifteen days after, and date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the E1 Cerrito Tournal, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of. Contra Cobta,on the 20 'day of July, 1942, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors-Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan, and Trimbath NOES: Supervisors-None ABSENT: Supervisors-None W. J. Buchanan Chairman or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: S. C. Wells County'Cleri and Ex-offioio Clerk ' of.the Board of Supervisors,of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO.305 I ems( AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PARKING ON COUNTY HIGHWAY C-32 (SEAL BLUFF ROAD) IN TIS COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA The Board of Superviors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: Section 1: It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same, or to stop the same for any purpose, between "No Parking" signs located on the westerly side of said highway, beginning at a point which is located southerly, measured on the center line of said road, a distance of 2154 feet from the point of intersection of the center line. of said road with the center line of the county road leading from Martinez to Port Chicago; thence southerly along said county highway C-32(Seal Bluff Road), a distance of 800 feet. ' Section 2: Any person violating any of the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding Fifty Dollars ($50.00), or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than five (5) days; for the second offense within the peridd of one year's time, a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars (: 100.00), or by im- prisonment in the county jail for not more than ten (10) days or both; for the third offense committed within one yeqr, by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by imprisonment for a period of not to exceed six months in the county jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The ordinance shall take effect, and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the passage hereof, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 27 day of July, 1942, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors- Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buohanan, and Trimbath NOES: Supervisors- None ABSENT: Supervisors-None W. 1. Buchanan Chairman or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: S. C. Wells, County Clerk.and ex-offioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County. ofContra Costa, State of ' California. r AA:^,4.r,..�P�c • '017i ;iA�t % %:t ''h. ♦.."`"yt•' ' � �->rr f' , r- .y �' aa, z;6 5"t Y- ^ v " t ids t5 ATM0- .ti �r� 3s�r�,'6 `�3 t""'t! '�' t# � €y��i Ji�� A���4 h� { t k at[ �� x � '� � 358 46 t 5; t f H I ORDINANCE NO. 306 " AN ORDINANCE AMPNDING'ORDINANCE 140. 304,,BEING.AN. ORDINANCE TO f RE(iiTI:ATE COMPENSATION OF'OFFICERS'.OF.:COUNTY OF,CONTRACOSTA AND`TO`PROVIDE'THE'NUMBNR OF`APPOINTMP:NTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF'DEPUTIES AND .EMPLOYEES THEREOF, AND REVEALING ALL ORDINANCES ' OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows= ' Section 3 of Ordinance No. 304 of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read.as follows: Section 3: COUNTY AUDITOR: - Two Deputies at #245;00 per month each `. One Deputy at; 180.00 per mouth. ' One Deputy at 147.50 per month One Lep uty at 142.00 per month One Deputy at 132.00 per month One Deputy at 1,30.00 per month . One Deputy at 130.00 per month, One Clerk at 115.00 per month One Clerk at 115.00 per mcnth One Pay-Roll Clerk at 110.00 per month.. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. t This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 17th day of September, .1942, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of -i a its adoption, the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same,inthe Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, on August 17t ' 1942, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cunnings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: !done. s W. J. BUCHANAN ATTEST: S. C. WELLS hairman cf the Board of 15upervi sore ' County lerk and ex-offioio Clerk of Contra Costa County, California of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Crista County,State of California. ' Sa _ 47 r� f ".1 .Z: r. M y t f f _ t - t f 359 ORDINANCE NO. 307. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 110. 246, of THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, BEING AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRATION AND. LICENSING OF DOGS IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND FOR THE IMPOUNDING AND KILLING OF UNLICENSED DOGS OR DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE OR IN VIOLATION OF STATE LAW; AND CREATING THE OFFICE OF COUNTY POUND MASTER AND PROVIDING FOR SALARY THEREOF AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE ' OF A POUND IN CARING FOR AND DISPOSING OF IMPOUNDED DOGS AND PROVIDING LICENSE FEES MR THE REGISTRATION OF DOGS, AND FEES AND COSTS FOR IMPOUNDING DOGS'RUIRTING AT LARGE AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSITION OF SUCH IMPOUNDED DOGS: AND DECLARING THE VIOLATION OF' TfD S ORDINANCE TO BE A MISDEMEANOR AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUPTISHMENT OF SUCH MISDEMEANORS AND DIRECTING THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. ' The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, do ordain as follows: Section 7 of Ordinance No. 246 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows, to wit: Section 7. In order to carry out the purpose of this Ordinance and for the protection of live stock and poultry, it is hereby determined that public necessity demands and there is hereby established the office of County Pound Maste . Said County Pound Master shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors at such compo - sation as the Board of Supervisors by order entered upon its Minutes may fix and hold office subject to the pleasure of said Board, and said Board may by resolution from time to time employ such deputies or assistants to said County Pound Master, to hold office at the pleasure of said Board, at such compensation as may be by order entered on its minutes fixed, which shall be in full for all services and expenses ' except as hereinafter provided. It is further provided that said County Pound Master sAs11 take and subscribe the usual oath of office, and file the same with the County Clerk. It shall be the duty of said County Pound Master to enforce all the provisions of this Ordinance and all the laws of the State of California relating to the issuance of licenses and the impounding or destroying of dogs having no license and which are unlioenmd contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, within the County of Contra Costa, and it shell be the duty of said County Pound Master to impound any dog found running at large in the County of Contra Costa without being licensed or having a license tag attached, contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance and to impound and care for said dog, and to impound or destroy any wild or vicious or destructive dogs running at large. Any dog so impounded shall be oared for by said County Pound Master for a period of seventy-two (72) hours, and at ' the expiration of said time, if not redeemed .or otherwise disposed of, the same shall be humanely destroyed by said County Pound Pilaster. phis Ordinance shall take effect and he enforced from and after the 9th day of October, 1942, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Contra Costa Standard a newspger printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 8th day of September, 1942, by the following vote to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ATTEST: S.O. WELLS W T. BUCHANAN Su County lark and ex-officio sors Clerk oft he County 1131,111111: 1 1, 1eofoCo tra' Costs,,iState of of the Board of Supervisors of California. the County of Contra Costa, State Of California. Jo 360 ORDINANCENO. 308 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATING TO RESTRICTED LIGHTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE•COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1w J. L. DeWitt, Lieutenant General, U. S. Army, Commanding Western Defense Command and Fotirth Army, by virtue of the authority v9sted in him by the President of the United States and Executive Order No. 9066, dated February 19, 1942, and pursuant to Public Law 503--77th Congress, approved March 21, 1942, and by ' virtue of his powers and prerogatives as Commanding General of the Western Defense Comman4 has issued Public Proclamation No, 10; dated August 5, '1942, and effective August 20, 1942, which as amended by Public Proclamation No. 12, dated October 10, 1942, and issued by virtue of the same authority, reads as follows (omitting ' exhibits incorporated therein): "HEADQUARTERS WESTERN DEFENSE COMMAND AND FOURTH ARMY Presidio of San Francisco, California PUBLIC PROCLAMATION NO. 10 August 5, 1942 TO: The people within the States of Washington, Oregon and .California, and to the Public Generally: WHEREAS, by Public Proclamation No. 1, dated March 2, 1942, this Headquarters, there were designated and established Military Areas Nos. 1 and 2; and WHEREAS, the armed forces of the enemy have made attacks upon vessels of the United States traveling along the Pacific Coastal waters and upon land installations within said Military Areas, and it is expected that such attacks will continue; and . WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide maximum protection fon war ' utilities, war materials and war premises located within the States of Washington, Oregon and California against enemy attacks by sea and by air; NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. L. DeWITT, Lieutenant General, U. S. Army, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the President of the United States and by the Secretary of War and my powers and prerogatives as Commanding General of the Western Defense Command, do hereby declare that: 1. The present situation requires as a matter of military necessity that a Zone of Restricted Lighting be established within Military Areas Nos. 1 and 2, and that illumination within said Zone of Restricted Lighting be extinguished or controlled in such manner and to such extent as may be necessary to prevent such illumination from aiding the operations of the enemy. 2. Pursuant to the determination and statement of military necessity in Paragraph 1 hereof, a Zone of Restricted Lighting, as particularly described in Exhibit A hereof, and as generally shown on the map made a pgrt hereof and marked Exhibit B. is hereby designated and established. Illumination within the entire area of said Zone of Restricted Lighting shall be extinguised or controlled at all times at night from sunset to sunrise, as follows: (a) Signs, Floodlighting, Display and Interior Lishting. Illuminated signs anornaments-I-T -ging o every aescription which are located out-of-doors, and flood-lighting which illum- inates buildings or signs (including but not limited to all ex- terior advertising signs, billboards, display lighting, theatfe marquee signs, illuminated 'poster panels, and building outline lighting), and all interior lights sources (as hereinafter ' defined) which emit direct rays above the horizontal out-of-doors, shall be extinguished. The words, flight sources," as used here- in are intended and shall be construed to mean and include any light generating elements and the bright portion of 'any reflector, ` lens, luminaire, transparency, or other equipment associated herewith for the control or diffusion of light. This Section 2 (a) shall not apply to illumination for industrial or protective purposes except to the extent provided for in Section 2(b) hereof. (b) Illumination of Outdoor Areas; Street and Highway Lights. Illumination o03 utcloor areas and industrial and pro- eeoo ive illumination, shall.be controlled as follows: (1) Except as provided in Section 2(b) (2) hereof, illumination on all outdoor areas (including but not limited '361 to automobile service station yards, outdoor parking areas, recreation areas and outdoor structures and roofs) shall not exceed one foot candle at any point when measured on a horizontal plane at any level of such outdoor areas, and all outdoor light sources shall be shiec'tded so that no direct rays from the light source are emitted above the horizontal. All interior lighting of every description shall be reduced or con- trolled so that it does not contribute more than one foot candle of illumination upon any outdoor"area. All street and highway lights shall also be shielded so that each light source emits no more than ten per cent of its total lamp lumens at angles above the horizontal. Provided the foregoing requirements are met, any further reduction or extinguishment of street ' or highway illumination which would unnecessarily aggravate traffic hazards is not required. (2) Variations from the foregoing requirements shall be permitted in the case of illumination for industrial and protective purposes, and from industrial processes, whether interior or exterior, but not including street or higkiway lights, only when and to the extent that it is nece`esary to vary from such requirements in order to achieve' and maintain maximum efficiency; but only with the written approval of the Ninth RegionAl Civilian Defense Board, obtained in advance. (c) Traffic Si na and Signals. Illuminated signs and signals which are au or ze or maintained by governmental authority for the purpose of controlling or directing street or highway traffic shall be shielded so that no direct rays from the light source are emitted above the horizontal in respect to lights mounted ten feet or more above the ground, or hbove an angle of more than six degrees above the horizontal in respect to lights mounted less than ten but more than three feet above the ground, or above an angle of more than twelve degrees above the horizontal in respect to lights mounted less than three feet above the ground. Relative variations in the upward limit of light are permissible to compensate for grades. (d) Navigation and Railroad Lights. Authorized lights necessary"' facilitEe air or water navigation, authorized rail- road signal lights, and headlights of railroad locomotives when in motion, are hereby excepted from all the provisions of this Proclamation. 3. In addition to the restrictions hereinbefore imposed, illumination within that part of the Zone of Restricted Lighting ' which is visible from the sea, as hereinafter defined, shall be further diminished or obscured at all times at night from sunset to sunrise, as follows: (a) Street, Highway and Traffic Lights. Street and highway lights, and illuminatedsigns kout not signals) which are authorized or maintained by governmental authority for the purpose of control- ling or directing street or highway traffic and which are .visible from the sea, shall be so shielded that they are not visible from the sea at night and so that no direct rays from the light source are emitted above the horizontal. (b) Residential Commercial and Industrial Windows. No lighting snail a permitted e n w n ows or g aze oors visible from the sea unless they are covered by drapes or shades. (c) Street and Hi hway Traffic. Within areas visible from the sea, buTf—s-u-bTect to the exceptions hereinafter stated, vehicles shall operate at night with no more than two lighted driving lamps, regardless of the direction of travel, and each such lamp shall provide a maximum of not more than 250 beam candlepower. Normal rear light a. 1 plate lights and clearance lights (where re- quired by law9 are permitted. Vehicles which are classified as authorized emergency vehicles under the applicable Federal, State of local law, when operated by authorized personnel, and when displaying an illuminated red spotlight, and when responding to a fire alarm, or when in the immediate pursuit of an actual or sus- pected violator of the law, or when going to or transporting a person who is in apparent need of immediate emergency medical or surgical care, or when responding to some other emergency involving the protection of life or property, shall be excepted from the foregoing provision. (d) Industrial and Protective Illumination. Light sources ' for industrial purposes and lightromnus r a processes within areas visible from the sea'; shall comply with the requirements of Section 2(b) hereof, and shall also be shielded so that they are not visible from the sea at night; provided, that variations from these requirements may be permitted in the case of illumination for industrial and protective purposes, and from industrial pro- ceases, whether interior or exterior (but not including street or highways lights), only when and to the extent that it is necessary to vary from such requirements in order to achieve and.maintain maximum efficiency; but only with the written approval of the Ninth Regional Civilian Defense:~:Board, obtained in advance. (e) Other Illumination, Except as hereinabove provided in this Section 5, all other lights visible from the sea are prohibited at night, including but not limited to lights from fires', bonfires, parked cars, flashlights and latitenaa. 362 (f) Definition of 'Visible from the Sea.' The phrase 'visible'from the sea,f as used herein, is mended and shall be construed to mean and include the following: ` Visible at any time from the waters of the Pacific Ocean, or from 'the waters of the Straits of Juan'de Fuca lying south of a line extending -due east from the most southerly point of Vancouver Island and west of a line running due north and south through the easternmobt-point of the easterly boundary line of .the City of Port Townsend; Washington, or visible from any of those bodies of water located on the shoreline of the State of California generally known and described as follows: Santa Monica Bay; Santa Barbara Channel; San Louis Obispo Bay; ' Estero Bay; and Monterey Bay; Provided, however, that the waters of San Francisco Bay, lying easterly of a line extending from Point Bonita through Mile Rock, is not intended and shall not be construed to be a part of the sea; and solely for the purposes of Section 3(c) hereof, con- cerning street and highway traffic,' the phrase, 'areas visible ' from the sea,' is also intended and shall be construed to mean and include that`portion of streets or highways which may not in fact be visible from the sea but which is within areae generally visible from the sea. 4. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Proclamation, or orders issued pursuant thereto, is subject to immediate exclusion from the territory of the Western Defense : Command; and to the criminal penalties provided in Public Law No. 503, ?7th Congress, approved March 21, 1942, entitled I'An Act to provide a penalty for the violation of restrictions or orders with respect to persons entering, remaining in, leaving, or committing any act dd military areas or zones.' 5. The Ninth Regional Civilian Defense Board is hereby designated as the primary agency to aid in the enforcement of the foregoing provisions. It is requested that the civil law enforce- ment agencies and State and local governmental bodies within the areas affected by this Proclamation assist the Ninth Regional Civilian Defense Board in the enforcement hereof. 6. This Proclamation shall become effective August 20, 1942. J. L. DeWitt Lieutenant General U. S Army, ' Commandingr' Section 2. Said Public Proclamation No. 12, in addition to amending Public Proclamation No. 10 as hereinabove set forth, contains the following paragraphs: "B. This proclamation shall become effective October 25, 1942, except those provisions of Subsection 2(b) (1) hereof, concerning street and highway lights, which shall become effective November 12, 1942, C. The recitals set forth in the first three paragraphs of said Public Proclamation No. 10 are hereby reaffirmed. Except as hereinbefore expressly amended, all the provisions and deter- minations expressed in said Public Proclamation No. 10 shall remain in full force and effect." Section 3. The County/of Contra Costa hereby recognizes the civil and military necessity for the concurrent enforcement of theprovisions of Public Pro- clamation No. 10, as amended as aforesaid, by the County of Contra Costa and the Federal Government. Section 4. The County of Contra Costa is within the Zone of Restricted Lighting, designated and established by Section 2 of said Public Proclamation No. 10 as amended as aforesaid. Section 5. Whoever on or after October 25, 19420 shall commit any act in the County of Contra Costa contrary to the provisions of either Section 2- or Section 3 of Public Proclamation No. 10 as amended as aforesaid, which amended proclamation is hereinabove set forth in full, shall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance which violation shall constitute a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be puniahaHle by a fine of not to exceed $300.00 or by imprisonment for not to exceed three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 6. This ordinance is required for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety; and shall take effect immediately. The following is the statement of facts constituting such urgency: The United States is at war a ' and this county by the provisions of Publie 'Proclamation No. 10 as amended by Public Proclamation No. 12 is located in,a military zone of restricted lighting established as a, matter of military necessity in order to minimize the danger of enemy attack :and, to provide maximum protection for rear utilities, war materials and war premises. By reason of the immediate threat of enemy attack compliance with theprovisionsof Public Proclamation No. 10.as amended,by Public Proclamation No. 12• is essential for the protection of the lives and property of the people of the Countybf Contra Costa. ' Section 7. This ordinance shall be published once before the expiration of 15 days after its passage, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County of Contra Costa. AYES: Supervisors - Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. ' NOES: . Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - •None W. J. BUCHANAN a rman, Doard o upery sore air Contra Costa County, State of California. ---000--- ORDINANCE NO. 309. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 304 AND ORDINANCE N0. 3%, BEING AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF.CONTRA.COSTA, AND TO PRO- VIDE-THE NUTABER..OF AFFOINTAIENTSO TERMS AND COMPENSA- TION OF•DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF, AND REPEALING ALL„ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT ' THEREWITH. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California do ordain as follows: Section 3 of Ordinance No. 304 and Ordinance No. 306, of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 3: COUNTY AUDITOR: 1 Deputy at $11 ,55-00 per month. 1 Deputy at 185.00 per month. 1 Deputy at; 165.00 per month. 1 Deputy at 1.7,50 per month. 1 Deputy at 142.00 per month. 2 Deputies at 135.00 per month each. 1 Deputy at 120,00 per month. I Clerk at 120.00 per month. 1 Deputy at 115.00 per month. 1 Steno-Clerk at 110.00 per month. 1 Pay Roll Clerk at 110.00 per month. ' The salary of the Pay Roll Clerk to be charged against the cost of administration of highways and bridges work, Extra help to be allowed the County Auditor at rates of $6.00, $5.00 or-X4.00.-per day not to exceed $3400.00 per ,annum. ' All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 4th day of February, 1943, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of i'ts', adoption, the same shall be published with the names of the members of the •r Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same, in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California,, on January 4th, 19430 by following vote to wit; s 364 Ayes: . Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ;W. J. BUCHANAN a rman o . e board of SuperyMis :i of. Contra Costa County, State of California:, . ATTEST: S. C.'�WELLS County C I erTc a n_d7e_x_-_0T f i c 10 Ulerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California.' , --000- ORDINANCE NO. 310 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING GARBAGE DISPOSAL AND CREATING A GARBAGE DISPOSAL SITE ' The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows, to-wit: SECTION:l: Said Board does' hereby establish a garbage disposal site for the purpose of providing available land for the disposition of garbage, house refuse, swill, butchers' offal and putrid or stinking vegetable or animal matter, said site to be located in the Tenth Township in the County of Contra Costa, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit:, Portions of Parcels 1, 2 and 3, as said parcels are so designated and described in the Decree Settling Final Account and of Distri- bution of the Estate of Galetsa F. Johnston, distributed to Truman Johnston, et al, recorded May 31, 1931 , in Volume 361 Official Records, at page 313; and of the 10.22 acme tract of land described in the deed from Milford R. Johnston to Truman Johnston, et al, re- corded August 27, 1937 in Volume 1.49 OfficiialRecordsat nage 29; beim, portions of Lots 1 and 2, Section 19, Lot 1, 2 N. R. 4 W., III.D.B. & M., portions of Swamp and Overflow location ' No. 1819, and portion of Lot 231[, as said lot is so designated and delineated upon the map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition", which map was Riled in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, California, on March 1, 1894, described as follows: Beginning at the -point of intersection.of the easterly boundary line of the 10.22 acre tract of land hereinbefore mentioned, and the northerly line of the right of way of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, and running thence Northwesterly along said easterly linetD the southerly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence Northwesterly along said right of way-line to the westerly boundary line of the hereinbefore mentioned Parcel 3 (361 OR 3139; thence Southwesterly, Northeasterly and Southeasterly along said boundary line to a point on the north- easterly boundary line of the aforesaid San Pablo Rancho, and of Lot 234 thereof; thence Northwesterly along said boundary line to the most northerly corner of said Lot 234; thence Southerly along the westerly line of said-lot to a point on the northerly right of way line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, hereinbefore-mentioned; thence Northeasterly, Northwesterly and Northeasterly along said right of way line to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 42,0 acres of land, more or leas. Said garbage dump site may be used by all incorporated towns or. municipal- , ities or other governmental agencies in the County of Contra Costa, and also by all private or public agencies of unincorporated territories therein; upon the issuance of a permit to use the same by the-Board of Supervisors of said county, and upon the payment of an annual fee of Twelve Hundred ($1200oOO) Dollars, where the incorporated , town or municipality, or the unincorporated territories served have a population in excess of ten thousand (10,000) people, and 'Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars per year where the population is less th tan thousnad (10,000) people. Said fees are payable to the county in advance of the issuance of any permits. - It ;ahall be mandatory upon all incorporated towns or municipalities or other governmental agencies and upon all public o'r private agencies of unincorporated areas-within the said county who apply for permits to use the said garbage disposal to file site/with the Board of Supervisors of said County a bond in the amount of Five Thousa d - -865 Dollars ($5,000.00), which said bond shall be Ifor the purpose'of guaranteeing that all garbage dumped by any one of the agencies above described must be properly fills and covered by that said agency and must be disposed of at said garbage disposal site`in EL '*sanitary and sightly manner, and in accordance with the rules and regulati na •promulgated by the County Health•.Department. (a) Properly filled and covered shall be defined as covered with a layer of earth two feet (2 ft.) in depth, every seventy-two (72) hours. ... SECTION 2: It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firms, ' association or corporation, without first having obtained from the Board of Super- visors of the County -of Contra Costa written .permit so to do (a) To transport or cause to be transported along and upon the public streets, roads and highways bf the County of Contra Costa, any garbage, house refuse ' swill, butchers' offal, putrid or stinking animal or vegetable matter or other like matter; (b) To rent, lease, hire, keep or maintain any place, land or premises within said County of Contra Costa for the Fuzp,ose of depositing or dumping thereon garbage, house refuse, swill, butchers' offal, putrid or stinking vegetable or animal matter, or other like matter of dead animals; (c) To deposit or dump 16 and upon any place or upon any lands or premises in said County or to throw or dump, or cause to be thrown or dumped into any tide waters, lakes, streams or reservoirs within said County, any garbs&e, house refuse, swill, butchers' offal, putrid or stinking vegetable animal matter or other like matter. (d) To allow or permit to remain upon any land or premises under his,her, ''their or its control any garbage, house refuse, swill, butchers' offal, putrid or 1 stinking animal or vegetable matter, or other like matter, or any bones or old or filthy rags. SECTION 3: Any person or persons, firm, association or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance, or any part thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 4: All ordinances in conflict with the foregoing ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance. The Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa hereby declares that it would have passed each ' provision of this ordinance irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, sub- sections, sentences, clauses or .phrases, or portions thereof, be declared unconstit- utional. SECTION 6: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of thekublic health and safety, and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication as required - by.law. Following is a specific statement showing the urgency of this ordinance: An emergency exists in the County of Contra Costa in that there is at the present 'time no adequate or sanitary garbage disposal site in the western portion thereof; that it is necessary for healthful and sanitary conditions ,that immediate provision be made ,for an adequate garbage disposal site.• �t THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was,passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the •Cou%ity of Contra Costa 'at a regular session of said Board, held on the, 4 day of January, 1942, by the following .vote, to-wit: 1 1F E 366 AYES: Supervisors, Ripley, Cummings, Taylor,, Buchanan and Trembath. ' NOES: None ABSENT: None W. 'J. BUCHANAN, Mairman or tne ljoar`c. of Supervisors of the` County' of`Contra.Costa, State of California. ATTEST. S. C. WELLS County Clerk an x-o cork of the Board of Supervisors of the - County of Contra Costa, State of ' California: -000- ORDINANCE N0. 311. ' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 304, OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA-COSTA, AND REGULATING THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AILD COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, :state of California, do ordain as follows: Section 13 of Ordinance No. 304 of the county of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 13: SHERIFF: The Sheriff45000.00 per annum One Deputy Sheriff at . 272.50 per month One Deputy Sheriff at . . . . . . . . 245.00 per month. ' Two Deputies at . . . . . . . . . . . 220.90 per month each. One Deputy at . . . . . . . . . . . 218.00 per month Two Deputies at . . . . . . . . . . . 201.50 pe r month each Two Deputies at . . . . . . . . . . . 191.00 per month each Three Deputies at 187.50 per month each' One Deputy at 185.50 per month One Deputy at . . 180.00 per month Three Deputies at 174.50 per month a aoh Four Deputies at167.00 per month each One Radio Technician ate. 240.00 per month One Assistant Radio Technician at 190.00 per month One Assistant Radio Technician-Dis- patcher at 180.00 per month Three Radio uispatohers at . . . . . . .175.00 per month each One Secretary ate . . . . . . . . . 142.00 per month One Stenographer at . . . . . .. 110.00 per month One Jail Matron, at . . . . 120.00 per month One Deputy at Branch Jail . . 200.00 per month One Guard at Branch Jail . . . . . . . 150.00 per month. Extra Deputies to be allowed the Sheriff at i 5.50 per- day, not to exceed $2500 per annum. Extra help at jail branch at 06.00 per day not to exceed 61800 per annum All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 18th day of February, 1943, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same, in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costs. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, on the 18th day of January, 1943, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS W.J. BUCHANAN County ulerk and ex-offioio Chairman o the Board of Supero cors Clerk of the Board ofSupervisors of Contra Costa County, State of of County of Contra Costa, California.- State of California. Al l 1 t i t 1 S n r T a ,, � „, - r ORDINANCE•N0: 312. } � i ' AN=;ORDIlU►NCE Al01DING ORDINANCE;IJO._304';OF THE COUHTY.OF CONTRA,COSTA `AND'REGUTATING THE COH@ENSATIOI1 OF OFFICDRSOF.THE� COUNTY OFIC 'C08TA';'AND TO`PROVIDE FOR'THE I7tJt�i"dER,'iAPPOINTNIENTB, TERMS AUDI COMPENSATI�I 'OF:DEPUTIES AND"2MPLOYE$S,`AND'REPEALING"ALL ORDINANCES',OR PARTS OF 'ORDINANCES-IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.' ' The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ,State of California, do :ordain as follows Section 19 of Ordinance No. 304 of the County. of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read as follows; ' Section 19: PROBATION OFFICER. The Probation Officer $3270.00 per annum Two Deputies at . , . . . 185.00 par month, each One Deputy at 140.,00 per modth One Stenographer at 120.00 per month. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in. conflict with this Ordinance are ' hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in fdree from and after the lot day of April, 1943, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage, the Sams shall be published with the names of the members of the Board' of Suporvinors voting for and against the some, in the "Lafayette Sun" a newspaper of general airculat on printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of 5upervinorn of Contra Costa County, on the lot day of March, 1943, 'by the f ollowi hg vote: ' Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor,'Buchenan and Trembeth. Noes: None. ' Absent: None. 17.X.Buo hnnan,^ lairman of the Board o�upervisors of the'County. of Contra Costa, State ATTEST: S. C. WELLS of California. . County Clerk and ox-officio Clerk of the Board,of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 313.. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.304 and, 311, Or THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA„ REGUUtTING THE CUMNSATION OF CFFICERS :OF THE COU11TY Qin CONTRA COSTA AND TO P120VIDE`FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTIMNTS,• TERMS, AND COUPENSATION OF DEPUTIIM AND EMPLOYEES AND REPEALING ALL ORDMUICES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THERESA TH. The Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of California, deo ordein.as follows: Section `13 of Ordinance No. 304.and Ordinance No. 311 of the County of Contra Costa are hereby amended to read ds follows: Section 13. SHERIFF. E _ The Sheriff .050.00. per annum One.Deputy Sheriff at .272.50 per'month 'One Deputy Sheriff at 245.00.per month Two Deputies. at 220.00 per month -egch. One' Deputy at 218, 00 per month Two Deputies at ... 201:$O per month each Twos:Deputies at .191.00 per month each. PIT ^� Thieae.Deputies at . :200.00 per month each. _0ne Deputy at . . ., 210.00 per month One:'Depaty at 200,:00 per month Three Deputies at 200:00 per month each. Two;_Deputias at 167.00'per'mo'nth each. � a StfF fr- i JC t " r 3e .. r , j .l Two,Deputies at . , 185.00 per montheach ,One Radio ,Tebhnioian 240.00 per month One `Assist ent Radio' Technician . .. .` 210,:.00 per month One Assistant Radio ,Teohnioian-Dispatcher- . �, 200 00`,per;month `'Three``Red io Dispatchers,'. 190 00 per month each .f One Secretary at . , 150.00 per month One,Stenographer at .. .125.00 per month One Jail Matron at130.00 per month One Deputy at Hranoh Jail•.•.�. .•. . 200.00 per month One Guard at Branch Jail. . 150.00 per month Extra Deputies to be allowed the Sheriff at 05.50 per day, not to exceed. 02,500.00 per annum. Extra help at Jail branch at 06.00 per day not to exceed $1,800.00 per annum. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed.; This Ordifiance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 15th day of April, 1943, end before the expiration of Fifteen days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same in the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, on the 15th day of March, 1943, by the following vote: ryes: Supervisors kipley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembeth, Noes: None. Absent: None. .W.-T.Buchunan. Chairman of the Board of•Super ATTEST: S. C. WELLS, visors of County of Contra Costa , County Clerk and ex-offioio State of California. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 315. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR TIE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERM AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF;.AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: In the County of Uontra Costa , there shall be the following ' County and Township officers, deputies and employees, who shall be paid as compensation for all services required of them by Law or by,virtue of their offices, the salaries hereinafter set forth. �. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Ad usted Additional Base Salar Emergency Compensation Total. One stenographer, per month $115.00 $25.00 0140.00 Two part time stenographers, -per month each, 10.00 5.00 15.00 y I a a a, ORDINANCE NO. 514. BEING AN ORDINANCE AIWDING ORDINAICE N0. 304 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND REGULATING THE COMPENSATION OF OZTICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUIMER, APPOINUIENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREVIITH. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: Section 15 of Ordinance No. 304 of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif r- nia is hereby amended to read as follows: 15. COUNTY RECORDER: The County Recorder . . ..44200. per annum Wne Deputy at .. 218.00 pw month. One Deputy at 180.00 per month One Deputy at .. •...•.•.• ., ... •... .. . 169.00 per month Two Index Clerks at 147.50 per month each One copyist at 147.50 per month One Copyist at 131.90 per month Four oopyists at115.per month each Three Comparing Clerks gat 115. per month each. Extra help to be allowed the County Recorder at the rates of 04.50 or '64.00 per day or at 49 per folio for copying, not to exceed, 45000. per annum All Ordinances or parts of Ordinenoes in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 6th day of Map, 1943, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Courier-Joasnal, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 5th day of Apr1l 1943, by following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absarrt: None. ATTEST : S.C. WELLS, W.J.Buohanan. County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa of County of Contra Costa, State of County Calif ornia. �`•' t x�?is la,r'� ,�a�j`sa'.�-tixr��..�.�'�'F„,a}I�54*�'f ems' .f' ��.'in yy�t 5,. ssd3 to �," �•�q�n 'FS'yw�'r�"'*r.9fi*°�.},�g,,a P� F r r< r s a f Adjusted"; Additional ` J Base Salary, Emergency, Com pensation. TotaT 2.:.:CLERK.. . The County Clerk, Per annugi $5000.00 One Deputy, per month $260.00 25.00 285.00 ' Three Deputies, per month, each 245.00 25.00 270.00 One Deputy, per month 225.00 25.00 250.00 One. Deputy, per month 180.00 25.00 205.00 Two. Deputies, per month each 170.00 25..00. 195.00 One Deputy,per month .160.00• 25.00 185.00 One Dep ut y, per month 155.00 25:00 180; Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum; 1200.00 Provided, further that in any year when a General or Primary Election, 'or a Special State, or County, or Idunicipal, or .�)istriot election is to be held, or the-compilation of registration of voters is'required by law, or supplements to be made thereto, or the changing of precinct boundaries becomes necessary, the County Olerk shall receive for the hiring of extra help for the compiling of such registration of voters and making supplements thereto and work incidental to said election,.and the ' re-precinating of voters after the changing of precinct boundaries, his actual expenses to be paid upon filing and presentation of duly verified claims therefor, or claims approved by the County Clerk, with the Board of Supervisors of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by ,said Board of Supervisors; and provided, -further, the said County Clerk may appoint such number of registration deputies as may be necessary for the registration of voters in their res- pective precincts, each of said deputies to receive the sum of ten cents (log) per name for each elector registered lF him, said registration deputies to be paid for their services on the presentation and filing with the Board ct Supervisors of said County a duly verified claim, therefor, on the general fund of said county, after properallowanoe of said claim by said Board of Supervisors. 3. AUDITOR. One Deputy, per month $250.60 $25.00 0275.00 One Deputy, per month 260.00 25.00 225.00 One Deputy, per month, 160.00 25.00 185.00. One Deputy, per month 140.00 25.00 165.00 Two Deputies , per month, each 130.00 25.00 155.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 125.00 25.00 150.00 One Deputy, per month 120.00 25.00 145.00 -"One Deputy, per month 115.00 ,25.00 140.00 One Stenographer-Clerk, per month 105.00 25.00 130.00 ,.One Pay-roll Clerk, per month 105.00 25.00 130.00 The Salary of the last-mentioned clerk ' to be charged against the cost of administration of highways and bridges work. Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00, or"$7.00 per day,'not to exceed, per annum, $3000:00 4. TREASURER. ' `The County Treasurer, per annum" 4200.00 One Deputy, per month .250.00 25.00 275.00 One Deputy, Per month ;115.00 25.00 140.00 5. , ASSESSOR• The County Assessor, per annum 5000.00 _ Two Deputies, per month, each275.00 25.00 300.00 One Deputy, Per month 250.00 25.00 275.00 One Deputy, Per month 225:0025.00 250.00 One Deputy, Per month 215-00 25.00 240.00 One Deputy, Per month 205.00 25.00 230.00 One Deputy, Per month 175.00 -25.00 200.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 140.00 25.00 165.00 Four field deputies, to be employed for not over five months in any one. year, per month, each 160 00 25.00-e 185 00 tit A aJ[£:MNNIs �'° t:J.,_r ';J. y h0*,r- h C• r'"ze�..�',Ir�`Ix''�''may} �,. � t'+a�°r.,t hJ�ftl sit 'Ih"f �j s•r 4-1 �`` 4. fSL r f ur `Crt s*, s :1. ?•3 ca ., - ' 30 T { ; , s J J y i ti r j y } z' .. ,.. Ad�ueted Additional ABSES30R (continued) , Beae $ala'rs► Emergeagy Comneneation TOTAL. One Deputy to be employed.for.not ' over Six months in any' one•year, per month $225.00 $25.00 $250.00 Extrahelp to be allowed at rat00 not t . 4r' $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 $6950, X67• B.00 per day not to exceed, per amum $11,000.00` It is further grbvided,that the Assessor ie hereby authorized to oontraot with of an abstract and title,company for copies of transcripts of recorded instruments affecting titles, at a compensation per 40.00 month, of 6. TAX COLLECTOR: , The County Tax Collector, per annum $4200.00 $ 250.00 One Deputy, Per month 25t 00 ' 275.00 One Deputy, per month 175.00 25.00 200.00 One Deputy, per month 160.00 25.00 165.00 One Deputy, per month 155.00 25.00 180.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 140:00• 25.00 165.00 Extra. 9 $6.00, or $7be 100 perowed tdaytes not f $6800.00 to exceed, per annum 7. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. One Deputy, per month 335.00 25.00 $360.00 275.00 Three Deputies, per month, each 250.00 25.00 One Deputy, per month 245.00 25.00 270.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 230.00 25.00 255.00 One Deputy, per month • 200.00 25.00 225.00 One Detective, per month 250.00 25.00 275.00 One Secretary, per month 100.00 25.00 165.00 One Stenographer, per month .155.00 25.00 160.00 One stenographer, per month 140,00 25.00 165.00 Two stenographers, per month, each 130.00 25.00 155.00 Eztra help to be allowed at rate of $6.00 per day not to exceed, 500.00 ' per annum, 8. CORONER. The Coroner, a fee, per inquest of 15.00 165.00 One stenographer, per month 160.00 25..00 Extra help to be allowed at rate of 05.00, $6.00 or w7.00 per day not to exceed, per annum 700.00 9. PUBLIC AD1JILNISTRATOR. The Public Administrator, suoh`feea as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law. 10.• SURVEYOR. The County Surveyor, per annum 5000.00 One Deputy, per month 355.00 25:00 380.00 One Deputy, per month 305.00 25.00 330.00 One Engineer, per month 285.00 25.00 310.00 One Engineer, per month 270.00 25.00 295.00 Two Assistant Engineers, per month, ea.250.00 25.00 275.00 One Engineer Draftsman, per month 250.00 25.00 275.00 One Field �ggineer, per month- 235.00 25.00 260;00 , One Junior Engineer draftsman; per no. 180.00 25.00 205.00 One Junior Engineer, per month 160.00 25.00 205.00 One Head Ohainman and Rodman, per month 165.00 25.00 190.00 fi One Chainmen, per month 140.00 25.00 . 165.00 One Seoretqry, per month 125.00 25.00 150.00 One Draftsman, to be employed for not over six months in any one Sear, per month, 225.00 25.00 250.00 ' Extra help to be allowed at rates cf `fix:'; 5.00, $6.00, $7.00, 08.00, $9.00 10.00, w11.00 or 12.00 per day, not to y, exceed,, per annum 2500.00 a= _ s, 11. PLANNING COMMISSION: r Ona Exeoutive.Seoretary and a« TeohiAoian per month 275.00 25 0q 300.00 -- , One Senior Planning draftsmen 170.00 25 00 195.00 i one Secretary 165.00 25.00 190.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of y $5.00 or $6.00 per day not to exceed, X175 00 per annum . f I .. .- .. ...r.•v.-..i m4>sif`.},1, _ .Lr ,.,»fFM.,... .!. r, S. ' eL in•�.at,14.Lrd a.�`t`• ?I.f.r ... .• }.i... ,,d t�,ri.�{.t'.•.:rr t2y I' '3 71 Addit ional ADJUSTED. Emergency Base"SajAry compensation. Total. 12 .7USTICES OF THE 1EACE. ForTownship No. 1, per annum, $2ly 00.00 " ..For Township No. 2, per annum 600'.00 For Township No. 3, per annum 2400.00 For Township No. 4, per annum 1440.00 For Township No. 5, per annum 2280.00 ` For Township No. 6, per annum ' For Township No'. 7, per annum 2700.002280.00 For Township No. 8, per annum 2280.00 'For Township No. 9,'per annum 1500.00 For Township No.10, per annum 2400.00 %06urt,;Clerk for.Townahip.No:.10, per month $75.00 X25.00 100.00 °For,Township No. 11, per annum, , 2280.00 For Township No. 12 , per annum 2280.00 For Township No. 13, per annum 420.00 ' For Township No. 14, per annum 600.00 For Township No. 15 , per annum 4000.00 Court Clerk for Township No-15, per month 0115.00 25.00 140.00 For Township No. 16, per annum 1500.00 For Township No. 17, per annum 1500.00 Provided, however, that there is i hereby allowed each month to each . Tuatioe of the Peace, a sum equal to twenty per cent of his monthly salary as and for the use of his private office and or office equip- ment in the performance of his official duties as Justice of the Peace. Itis further provided that no Justice of the Peace shall receive any expenses of any kind, except the said sum of twenty per cent of said monthly salary; provided, however that nothing herein contained shall pre- clude the said Justioes of the Peace from being reimbursed for moneys allowed to them by law from fees received in the filing of small claims actions. ' For purposes of this seotion, the' various dookets,and Tpgal-forms requirediby.the.Justioes..of the Peace.r.or the. conduct of: their;,.offioes.::shall nota-be deemed: to be expenses of their offices, but such dockets and legal forms, subject to the approval of the District Attor- ney, shall be furnished by the County upon requisitions to the Purchasing Agent and the expenses thereof shall be defrayed from a general fund appropriation for the purpose. IT IS further provided that Justices of the Peace of all townships shall issue receipts for all money ool- leoted by them in the performance of their duties. It is farther provided that in case any, Justice Court should become a Class A Justice Court, that then and in that event, the twenty per cent of the monthly salary allowed to the Justice of the Peace forthe use of his private office and or office equipment, shall be discontinued and in lieu thereof, a court room and Judge's chambers shall be furnished to said Justice of the Peace by the County. 13. SHERIFF. The Sheriff, per annum 5000.0 1 Undersheriff, per month 6y272.50 $ 25.00 297.50 1 Deputy, pear month 245.00 25.00 270.0 2 Deputies, per month, each 235.00 25.00 260.0 1 Deputy, per month 220.00 25.00 245.0 1 deputy, per month' 210.00 25,00 235.0 19 Deputies, per month each 200.00 25.00 225.0 2 Deputies, per month each 190.00 25.00 215.0 ' 2 Deputies, each, per month 185.00 25.00 210.0 2 Deputies, per month, each 167.00 25.00 192.0 4 Deputies, per month, each 150.00 25.00 175.0 1 Radio Technician, per month 240.00 25.00 265.0 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per mo. 200.00 25.00 225.0 3 Radio Dispatchers, per month, each 190.00 25.00 215.0 1 secretary, per month 150.00 25.00 175:0 1 stenographer, per month 125.00 25,00 150.0 1 Jail Matron, per month 130.00 25:00 155.0 1 Asst. Radio Technician, per month 216.00 25.00 235.0 Extra deputies, to be allowed at rate of 08.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 03000. 0 Extra help to be allowed at branch ; Jail at rate of $8.00 per day, not , to exceed per annum 2250. 0 '3 lJ ('/� cr q S t � r { 4 J y t y 14 CONSTAELES. r :i T i• t � For Township;No. 10 per annum . ' 2358;00 For Township,ITo.,2, per annum `'900:00 For Township No. 3, Per annum 2358.00 For Township No. 4, per annum : 235$.00 For Township No. 5, per annum 23`58;00 For Township No. 5, per annum " 2358.00 For Township No. 7, per annum 2358;00 For Township No. 8, per annum ~ 2358.00 For Township No. 9, Per annum 2358'00 For Township No.10, per annum 2358.00 For Township No. 11, per annum 2358:00 For Township No. 12, per annum _2358,00 For Township No.13, per annum .r•, y900.00- For Township No-14, per annum 1638:00 For Township No. 15, per annum 2358.00 For Township.No. 16, per annum 2358.00 For Township No. 17 per month 2358,00 It is further provided that Constables in Town- ships Town ships Nos. 2, 13 and 14, shall receive the sum of Twenty-five dollars per month as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. Constables in all other townships in the County shall receive the sum of Fifty dollars per month as and for the use of their private autolnobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. Each such constable shall file a claim on the first day of each and every month for the preoed- ing month, and no allowance shall be made to any such constablefor such use of his automobile unless such a claim is fil ed by him as herein provided. It is further provided that no constable shall receive any mileage or expenses of any kind, excepting the sums above stated. In addition to the salaries, compensations and fees above a7loned, constables in all classes of townships may receive for their respective use in civil oases the fees allowed by law. 15. RECORDER. , The County Recorder, per annum 65000.0 1 Deputy, per month 0250.00 025;00 275.0 1 Deputy, per month 175.00 25.00 200.0 2 Deputies, per month, each 155.00 25.00 180.0 1 Copyist, per month 135.00 25.00 160.0 1 Index Clerk, per month 130.00 25.00 155.0 1. Comparing Clerk, per month 122.50 25;00 147.5 3 Comparing Clerks, per month, each 105.00 25,00 130.0 3 Supervising Copyists, per month each, 122.50 25.00 147.5 5 Copyists, per month each, 105.00 25.00 130.0 Extra help to be allowed Recorder at rates of *5.00, 05.50, or 06.00 per day, or at 4j per folio for copying, not to exceed per annum 01000.0 16. SEAIER OF WEIGHTS AND IWASURES.' The Sealer of Weights and Measures, per annum 3000.0 2 Deputies, per month each, 175.00 - 25.00 200.0 Extra help to be allowed at rate of 06.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 250.0 17. AGRICULTURAL.COUIISSIONER. ' The Agricultural Commissioner, per annum 3000.0 1 Standardization Inspector,'per month, 160.00 25.00 185.00 1 Clerk, per month 115.00 25.00 140.0 Extra Inspectors to be allowed at rates .of 07.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 7000.0 16 HEALTH OFFICER. ' The Health Officer, per annum 4500;OC 1 Supervising Nurse, per month 196.00 25.00 221.0 1 Nurse, per month 157.50 25,00 182.5 3 Nurses, per month, eaa h150.00 25.00 175.0 1 Dental Hygioniev, to be employed not over seven months in any one year, per month - 163.00 25.00 188.0 1 Part-time Nurse, per month 85.00 1$.00 100.0 1 Stenographer, per month 105,00 25.00 130.0 2 Clerks, per month, each 105.00 25.00 130.0 �:. Extra hel to be allowed at rates of 05,00 05.00 or 97.00 pef day, not to exceed per annum 300.0 373 19.:, BROBATICN OFFICER. The-Pr obat ion Officer, per annum 03600.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 0185.00 425.00 210.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 140.00 25.00 165.00 1 Office Deputy, per month 125.00 25.00 150.00 1 Stenographer, per month 105-PO ....25-00 130.00 1 stenographer, per month 85.00 25.00 110.00 ' ,Extra help to be allowed the Probation Officer at rates of 05.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 300.00 20: SUPERINTENDEPIT OF SCHOOLS: The Superintendent of Sohools , per annum 5000.00 1 Deputy, per month 325.00 25,00 350.00 2 Deputies,, per month, each 170.00 , 25.00 195.00 ' 1 Deputy, per month 125.00 $25.00 150.00 1 Deputy, per month 115.00 25.00 140.00 •Extra help to be allowed at rates of 05.00 and $6.00 per day, not to exceed, per annum 400.00 21. LIBRARIAN. The County Librarian, per annum 3600.00 22. BONDS. The cost of bonds of County Officers, their .assistants, deputies and employees, such as required by law to be furnished, when exec-, uted by a reliable bond and surety Company and duly approved, shall be a charge against the County, payable out of the General Fund. 23. •APPOINTMINTS. -All deputies and employees shall be appointed by the principal of the office in which #hey are employed, and shall hold office at the pleasure of such'principal. ' 24. ALLOWANCE FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES. Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed gll the officers of the County and their deputies in the discharge of their cffioial duties, subject t such limitations as are elsewhere herein provided. Detailed expense accounts must be rendered on the first day of each month for the expenses incurred in the previous month. For traveling necessarily done by private automobile, an officer shall' be allowed Mileage at the rate.,of five and one half (5J) cents per mile, without any constructive mileage, and he shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses when he travels by rail. 25. SALARIES- HOW PAID. Salaries of alloffioials, deputies,, clerks and employees herein provided for shall be paid by the County in monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner, and out of the same fund as the sElaries of County officers are paid, except as herein otherwise ordained; provided, however, that the salary and compensation of all clerks , engineers, copyists and employees of every kind, working on a per diem basis, shall be paid only upon their filing with, and allowance by the Board of Bupervisors of said County, of their duly verified claims fbr the sum due them, provided further, that at the election of the eaployee, indicated by written instruoti ns of such employee, filed by him with the County Auditor, a portion of his salary or wages may be paid on his behalf direct to his insurer to cover the amount of the monthly premium on any insurance contracted for by him under any group insurance plan- arranged by him in conjunction with other employees. ' All Ordinances or parts of ordinances in omf liot with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall, take effect and be in force from and after the let day of July, 1943, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date-of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Walnut Kernel, a newspaper printed and published in the Count of Contra Costa. ' Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the,County of Contra Costa, on the 24th day of May, 1943, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. 'Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: !Supervisors- None. 17J.B u ohahan ATTEST: S.C. PTELLS -chairman of the Board of Supervia rs County Clerk and ex-officio Ole rk of the County of Contra Costa, of the Board of Supervisors of the -State of California. County of Contra Costa,, State of - . ` California. h 374 L6 1•, 7 iCV ORDINANCE N0. 316., AN:ORDINANCE AMENDING.SXDTION 13 OF,ORDINANCE NO. 315, OF:THE CO'QNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIF ORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF: AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT.THEREWITH" THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOVB: SECTION 1: Section 13 of said'Ordinance No. 315, entitled, "An Ordinance to Regulate the Compensation of Officers of the County of Contra Costa, and to Pro- ' vide for the Number, Appointments, Terms and Compensation of Deputies and Employees thereof; and Repealing all Ordinances or Parts of Ordinances in Conflict therewith" passed and adopted by the said Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costs. on the 24th day of May, 1943, is hereby amended to read as follows, tD wit: SHERIFF. The Sheriff, per annum, §3000.00 1 Undersheriff, per month X3272.50 $ 25.00 297-00J( 1 Deputy, per month 245.00 25.00 270.00 2 Deputies, per month each, 235.00 25.00 260.00 - 1 Deputy, per month 220.00 25.00 245'.00 1 Deputy, per month, 210.00 25.00 235.00 19 Deputies, per month each, 200.00 25.00 225.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 190.00 25.00 215.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 165.00 25.00 210.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 167.00 25.00 192.00 4 Deputies, per month, each 150.00' 25.00 175.00 1 Radio Technician, per month 240.00 25.00 265-00, 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per mo. 210.00 25.00 235.00 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per mo. 2DO.uu 25.00 225.00 3 Radio Dispatchers, per month each, 190.00 25.00 215.00 1 Secretary, per month, 150.00 25.00 175.00 1 stenographer, per month 125.00 25.00 150.00 1 Jail Matron, per month 130.00 25.00 155.00 Extra Deputies to be allowed at rate of 86.00 per day, not to exceed ' per annum, i33000.00 i Extra Help to be allowed at branch fail at rate of #6.00 per day, not to exceed per annum, -- 2250.00 In addition to the salaries, compensation and fees hereinabove allowed, the Sheriff shall receive and retain for his own use and benefit the fees and obm- pensation allowed"by law for conveying and transporting prisoners to and from the i State Prison, and for conveying and transporting patients to and from the insane asylum or other otate institutions, as wall as any and all other fees allowed by la in civil oases. SECTION 2: All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are a:: hereby repealed. Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentenoe , olause or. phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portion of this Ordinance. The Board of ! R. ,,�? � a ar �" ¢i. .,{t{ rP,�%�Yit# T 4•� 1 r •.`� Y r.�s'.'. �r •x } t *ta f Fitt � _/t i • � . Supervisors of the County of. Contra'Costa: hereby declares .that it would hdUe passed each provision of. this ordinance irrespective-of the fact that one or more sections, subsections, sentences, 'clauses or phrases, or portions thereof, be declared unoon- stitutional. Section 4: This Ordinance shall take effoot thirty (30) days after the date ' of its adoption and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage hereof, shall be published at least one (1) week in"Walnut Kernel" a newspaper printe and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,. together with the ames of the members of the said Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same. ' Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 21st day of June, A.D. 1943, by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Boaid of Supery sors of the County of Contra Costa, State of ATTEST: S.C. WELLS California. ounty Cleric and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif ornia. ORDINANCE NO. 317. AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF ' CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING REGULAT31REFOR THE KEEPING OF LIVESTOCK, FOWL, ANIMALS, RABBITS AND GRAIN-EATING RODENTS, AND SETTING FORTH DISTANCES UPON ,NHICH STRUCTURES FOR THE SAME MAY BE ESTABLISHED ON PRIVATE PROPERTIES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do ordain as follows, to wit: Section l: PURPOSE OF ADOPTION: There has been created by the war and for the duration of the war, due to certain shortages of food, the necessity of supplying meat and certain agricultural products at home' by the raising of oertain livestock, fowl, animals, .rabbits and grain-eating rodents in order that the public and the county and nation at large may benefit by supplying home-raised live-stook fowl, animals, rabbits and grain-eating rodents. Under such emergency conditions there likewise has arisen the possibility of certain public and private nuisances ' and public health menaoes being created by the proximity to residenoes, churches, or buildings of pgblic gathering of certain livestock buildings and buildings, pens or coops for fowl, animals, rabbits and grain-eating rodents which are being erected in the County of Contra Costa. Such uses are existing end may oontinue•to increase and it is hereby deter- mined that it is necessary to establish certain reasonable regulations to be placed in effect immedidely for the preservation of individual property rights in relation \ to maintaining such agricultural pursuits certain distances from dwelling places, churches and places of public gathering. It is likewise found necessary to further establish certain distances of grazing and maintenance of yards and lands for the raising of such livestock, fowl, animals, rabbits and grain-eating rodents,and estab- lishing,distances stablishing,distances from dwellings upon which these pursuits may be established . �1 376 i .It is furthermore determined that such regulations will be to the benefit and will uphold the general prosperity of the'County of Contra costa in time of war emergency if such buildings and uses of land are not established in too close proximity to the buildings hereinbefore mentioned and that land values be better maintained. It is furthermore determined that the additional.lightand air created about dwellings and residences will be of benefit to the public health and general welfare of the county. Section II. LIMITATIONS AND DISTANCES OF AGRICULTURAL PURSUITS FROM RESIDENCES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS OF PUBLIC GATHERING.'- No person, firm or corporation shall erect or establish in the unincirporated area of the County of ' Contra Costa any of the following uses without having presented a petition from all adjoining property owners to the Board of Supervisors stating that said use is not injurious or detrimental to the life or property of any of the adjoining property owners. Upon presentatioh to the Hoard of Supervisors of such petition, a permit may be granted for the ereotion of any building or structure contrary to the following provisions: 1. No person, firm, or corporation in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, shall erect any livestock building or structure, or buildings, structures, coops or pens for fowl, animals, rabbits and grain-oating rodents upon any private property within any distance less than twenty-five (25) feet from any dwelling owned or occupied by any other person. 2. No person, firm or corporation in the unincorporated area of the ' County of Contra Costa shall keep or maintain any buildings, coops, pens or uses of land for livestock, fowl, animals, rabbits and grain-eating rodents in any unsanitary manner. All such coops, pens, buildings, enclosures and lands shall be regularly cleaned in order to prevent accumulation of any�anure or the creation of any public health or private or public nuisance. No livestock, fowl,. animals, rabbits and grain-eating rodents shall be kept-or be allowed to be kept within twenty-five (25) feet of any residence, public building or building of public gather- ing, or building or structure inhabited by human beings, and they shall be kept twenty-five'(25) feet from any such building owned or occupied by any other person. SECTION III. ADL1INISTRATION, ENFORGRJENT, LEGAL PROCEDURE AND PENALTIES. All departments, officials and public employees of the County of Contra.Costa, %hick are vested with the duty or authority to issue permits or licenses shall confo m , to the provisions of this ordinance and shall issue no such permit or license if the same is in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance. It shall be the duty of all officers in charge of law enforcement of the County of Contra Costa, to enforce this ordinance and all provisions of the same. Any person, firm or corporation, whether as principal, agent, employee , or otherwise, .violating or causing or permitting the violation of any provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars (4100.00) or by impriso - ry1 ment in the County Jail of said County for a term not exceeding one (1) month or by both such fine and impriso:hment. Such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed to be guilty of a separate offense for each and everyday during any portion of vhio any violation of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person firm or corporation, and shall be punishable as herein provided. -ccr7��iFy��Sa7�,�,��. r�. 9a��r,�y''�r h�alAr�i� �� �� fPt>z�x x .•m 377 Seotion M VALIDITY. If-any section, sub-seotion, sentence, clause or ` phtaeeyort =thta 'ordinance is for any reason held by a-court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,' such debisioih shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordizmnoe. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby ' declares that it would have passed this ordinance and edch section, sub-section, sentence , clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, sub-sections, sentences, clauses or phrases be held invalid. Section V. ENACTAtNT AND ADOPTION. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency measure and shall take effect and shell be in�ioroe immediately upon its ' adoption, and within, fifteen (15) 'days after said adoption shall be published with the names and the members voting for and against the same for one (1) week in Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to wit : certain uses of agri- culture-now being created during the war on private properties are creating certain public health and public and private nuisances and affecting the safety and general welfare of,the oitizens of the County of Contra Costa and said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that certain persons intend to erect buildings and structures and allow certain uses of agriculture to become public and private nuisances, and the same, unless restrained by the Board of Supervisors, would generally affect the public health, safety and the general welfare of said County. Immediate operation of this ordinance is therefore necessary. ' This Ordinance is therefore made effective as of the date of its adoption and shall be in effect for the duration of the war and until all war hoEbilities have ceased, after which time the Board of Supervimos may if it sees fit by Board Order continue the effect of the ordinance after the war if for any other reason or intent it is still necessary for the public welfare of the County of Contra Costa. The Foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular session of said Board, held on the 2nd day of August, 1943, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None Ayes: Supervisors- None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman oft the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cos.ta, State ATTEST: of California. S.C. WELLS ounty Ulerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County'of Contra Costa, tate of California. 1 c t 378 ORDINANCE No. 318 'r� ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD, OF SUPERVISORS OF 4a COUNTY OF CCN RA COSTA, GRANTING TO THE TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO LAY, CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN, OPERATE, REPAIR, RENEW, AIM REMOVE OR RECONSTRUCT PIPELINES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF .WATER, OIL, PETROLEUM, GAS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES ' IN AND ALONG CERTAIN PUBLIC HIGHWAYS IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE BOARD-OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1: That the franchise right or privilege is hereby granted to Tide Water Associated Uil Company, its successors and assigns, to lay, construct, maintai , , operate, repair, renew, remove, or reconstruct pipelines for the transportation of water , oil, petroleum, gas and other substances, in all public roads and highways now existing, or that may be hereafter established in that portion of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows, to wit BEGINNING at a point in the northerly line of County Road paralleling Southern Paoifio Company's right of way at Brentwood, California, said point being opposite S.P. Engineer Station 3.114 plus 10; thence south 9 degrees, 13 minutes west, a distance of 86.0 feet; thence south 24 degrees, 16 minutes east, a distance of 427.79 feet; thence south 35 degrees, 37 minutes, east, a distance of 1,100.91 feet; thence north 84 degrees, 23 minutes east, a distance of 57.74 feet, to intersect the northerly line of said Uounty Road opposite S.P. Engineer Station 1099 plus 00. SECTION 2: That the oforesaid franchise right or privilege is given and grant- ed to said Tide Water Associated Oil Company, its successors and assigns, for a peri Qf fifty (50) years from and after the date of the passage and taking effect of , this ordinance . Section 3: The grantee of said franchise shall have the right to lay, construct, maintain and operate, repair, renew, remove, or reconstruct pipelines for the transportation of water, oil, petroleum, gas and other substances in and al ng all the public roads end highways now existing, or that may hereafter be established in that portion of the County of Uontra Uoste, State of California , hereinabove described. That all pipelines maintained under said franchise shall be of good material and construction, and shall be so laid and constructed as not to interfere with the public right to travel over, along and across said roads, or do any damage of a permanent nature thereto. section 4: The work of laying and constructing said pipe lines shell be commenced in good faith within not more than four (4) months from the date of the , granting of said franchise, and shall thereafter, during the team of said franchise, be prosecuted diligently and in good faith. Section 5: That the granting of said franchise shall preserve the County of Contra Costa harmless from the results of any accidents or injuries to the traveling public during the construction or laying of said pipelines, and will at all times , so preserve the County of Contra Costa harmless from the results of any accident or injuries to the traveling public or the property of any person during the constr t- ion or laying of said pipelines and the operation thereof,* or any appliances in connection therewith, at any time thereafter. Section 6: That the grantee of said franchise will, if the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, shall so order, change the location of said pipelines, maintained or operated under said franchise, so as to conform to 279 ' the requirements of said Board in any igiprovement of said higiwaya upon which said pipelines or, appliances are maintained. Section 7 :;That said grantee shall, during the process of construction of said pipelines ands-appliances , and the laying thereof, maintain all necessary barriers, warning signs and red light signals suff iciant to protect the traveling ' public from injury during the construction or laying thereof, and if necessary, will maintain watchmen and take all and such other precautions as may be necessary to protect the public from injury or damage , and all pipelines and appliances shall be laid under the supervision and control of the County Surveyor, and before work ' thereon is begun such Surveyor shall be notified thereof and shell direct the looat- ion of such lines and appliances, Section 6: That the said grantee shall,during the life of said franohis pay to the County of Contra Costa, in lawful money of the United States, two per can (20) of the gross annual receipts of said grantee arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise. No percentage shall be paid for the first five (5) years succeeding the date of said franchise, but thereafter such percentage shall be payable,annually. And it shall be the dutk of the grantee of said franchise to file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, at the expiration of Six (6) years from the date of the granting of said franchise, and at the expiration of each and every year thereafter, a statement, verified by the oath of' said grantee, or by the oath of the manager or presiding officer of sai grantee, showing in detail the total gross receipts and gross earnings collected or received by said grantee during the preceding twelve (12) months arising from the use and ownership of said pipelines for the construction and operation of which said franchise is granted, and within ten (10) days after the time for the filing of the aforesaid statement it shall be the duty of said grantee to pay to the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa the aggregate sum of said percentage upon the amount of the gross annual receipts arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise, and, if the amount paid is incorrect, in the ,judgment of said Board of Supervisors, they may order the payment of such additional sum as they may find dye thereunder, and if not paid the sans may be collected by suit. And any neglect, omission or refusal of said grantee to file said verified statement or to pay the said peroentage of said gross annual receipts at the time or in the manner hereinabove providbd_for shall ipso facto work a forfeiture of said franchise ' and of all rights thereunder to the said County of Contra Costa. Section 9: That' said grantee shall not sell, transfer or assign said franchise, or the right of privilege granted thereby, without the consent of the Boa of Supervisors, nor shall said franchise or rights or privileges be sold, transferred or assigned except by duly executed instrument in %rating filed in the office of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and nothing in said franchise contained shall be construed to grant to said grantee any right to sell, transfer, or assign said franchise or any of the rights or privileges thereby granted, except in the manner aforesaid. Section 10: That in the event of any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the conditions of said franchise, the said County, by its Board of Supervisors, may then declare said franchise forfeited, and may exclude said grante from further use of the highways of said County under said franchise; and said grantee shall thereupon and immediately surrender all rights in and to the same, I r +,� ttlr ^Sy ° f" CF'wa� *v `S''�x fi!1';k ,lt�+i`.ir t,7` a w'na' Y'x>,°14fi, r� Tuesday' ee c� Tuesday► Sept 7 `1943. r i 1 x� b ;t and said franchise shall be deemed and shall,.rem'ain null, void and :cr no effeot.. Section ll: That whenever any portion of the territory covered by said . Franchise shall be, inoluded within any municipal oorporation,,the rights reserved ander such franchise to the .County of .Contra Costa, or any officer thereof, shall inure to the benefit of such municipal corporation, and its appropriate officers. ' Section 12: That the grantor may exercise the right of eminent domain in respect to any works or properties constructed, acquired or operated under the.terns of this franchise. bection 13: The granting of this franchise is effective upon the further condition that the grantee have now, and shell at all times during the life of this ' franchise keep on file with the .Board of Supervisors, a bond running to said County of Contra Costa in the penal sum of Five hundred dollars (4500.00) to be approved by said Board of Supervisors, conditioned that said successful bidder (grantee herein) shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every term and condition of this franchise, and that in case of any breach of conditions of said bond, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidate damages, and shall be reooVerable Pram the principal and surety upon such bond. If said bond be not filed and kept on file, this franohiee shall be void and of. no effeo , and any money paid therefor, or thereunder, will be forfeited. Seotion 14: That said franchise and authority herein given and granted are granted in pursuance of a Resolution of this Board of Supervisors duly passed an adopted at a regular meeting of this Board, held on the 7th day of September, 1943, ' and accepting the bid, offer and tender of said Tide Water Associated Oil Company, a corporation, for said franchise and awarding the said franchise to it as the highest and best bidder therefor. Section 15. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force fif teen (15) days from and after the date of its passage and after publication thereof for at least one (1) week within fifteen (15) days from and after date of its passage as required by law, in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa. Dated: Sept. 7th, 1943. 0014TRA COSTA COUNTY, BY W. J. BUCHANAN ATT33T: Chairman of the Board. of Supervisors. S.C. WELLS - ' ounty Clerk and ex-off1do Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i; i s.,., - 3 .." a ' .• ;r i ,, t ,i rt if' ra. ;tt'',q.`v +.�rh'+> +" k• '4'^'r' "¢'^ .� `�� �4 II 381 { t , ORDINMCE 110. 319.-, i!N ,ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 315, OF, TEE COUNTY` OF- CCNTRA COSTA, REGULATING THE COMPENSATION OF 'OFFICERS' OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PROVIDE FOR.THE NUMBER OF APPOINTMENTS 'TERMS AMID COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES:AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF, AND 'REPEALING ALL' ' ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA; do ordain as follows: Section 11 of Ordinance No. 315 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby ' amended to read as follows: SECTION 11: ' PLANNING COMMISSION: Base Pay. Additional Total. Emeer neo _Comyen- sat—ion. One Executive Secretary and Technician, per month, 275.00 425.00 4300.00 One Senior Planning Draftsman, per month, 138.50 25.00 163.50 One Secretary, per month, 165.00 25.00 190.00 Extra help to be allowed at rate of 45.00 or 46.00 per day not to exceed per aurum, X175.00. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby re pealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the ' 21st day'of October, 1943 , and before the expiration ,of fifteen days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published'with the names of the members of the Board voting for and against the same, in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on th 20th day of September, 1943, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: 5uporvisors- None. Absent: Supervisors- None. W. J. BUCHANAN ATTEST: S. C. PIELiS, Chairman of the Board of Super- "County Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of visors of Contra Costa County, State the, Board of Supervisors of Contra of California. Costa County, State of California. r +` 5 382 November 1, 1943, J) ORDINANCE.NO. 320 AN"ORDINANCE T0AMEND SECTION 25 OF ORDINANCE:315 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF-CALIFORNIA, RELA.- 'TING:'TO THE REGULATION OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO. PROVIDE FOR THE NMER,APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. -------------- The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: r I. Section 25 of Ordinance No. 315" of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, is hereby amended to read as follows: "25. SALARIES - HOW PAID ' Salaries of all officials, deputies, clerks and employees herein provided for shall be paid by the County in monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner, and out of the same fund as the salaries of County officers are paid, except as herein otherwise ordained; provided, however, that the salary and compensation of all clerks, engineers, copyists and employees of every kind, working on a per diem asis, shall be paid only upon their filing with, and allowenoe by the Board of Super- isors of said County, of their duly verified claims for the sum due them; provided, w owever, that no claims shall be approved or allowed for compensation for more then ne-half (1/2) day for Saturday work, except in those cases in which- an employee works ore then one-half (1/2) day on Saturday, and provided, further, that at the election f the employee, indicated by written instructions of such employee, filed by him with the County Auditor, a portionof his salary or wages may be paid on his behalf direct to his insurer to cover the amount of the monthly premium on any insurance contracted ' for by him under any group insurance plan arranged by him in conjunction with other employees. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed." This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the lst day of ecember, 1943, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its pas- age the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County f Contra Costs. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the let ey of November, 1943, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembatho NOES: Supervisors, None ABSENT: Supervisors, None. ' W. J. Buchanan Chairman of the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: S. Co Wells , Coun y erk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of alifornia. j 383 �5I ORDINANCE NO. 321. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PARKING UPON TWENTYsTHIRD STREET, RICHMOND CALIFORNIA, ,A PUBLIC HIGHWAY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OUTSIDE OF SHE INCORPORATED CITY LIMITS OF.RICHMOND,`,CALIFORNIA. ' The Board of Supervisors pf the County of Contra Costa, do ordain as follows SECTION One: It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle between "No Parking " Signs along the easterly side of Twenty-third Street from the.southerly bouniary of the property of Richmond Union High School District , described in a Deed fromFred T. Wood , et ux. dated February'28, 1923, and recorded March 6th, 1923, in Vol. 435 of Deeds, page 115, records of contra Costa County, California; northerly to the northerly boundary of said property; e SECTION TWO: "Park" The term "park" as used in this Ordinance, shall mean to stand a' vehicle, or allow the same to stand for a period longer than actually necessary for the loading or unloading of passengers or materials. SECTION THREE: PENALTY. All persons violating any of the terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon donviotion shall be punished by a fine of not exoeedirg Fifty dollars 050.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than five (5) days for the second offense within the period of one. (1) year's time by a fine not to exceed One hundred Dollars (4100.00) or by imprison- ment in the County Jail for not more than ten (10) days or both; for the third offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ' (0500.00) or by.- imprisonment for a period of not to exceed six (6) months in the County Jail or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION FOUR: This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption, and prior to the expiratio0f fifteen (15) days from the passage "hereof shall be published for at least one (1) week in the San Pablo Bee, a news- paper printed and published in the County of Uontra Costa, State of California, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 15 day of November, 1943, by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors- Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Supervisors- None. ' W. J. BUCHANAN Chairmanof the Board of b5pervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS County Ulerk ail ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Uos ta, State of Cal ifb rnia. ' (Seal) 1 ry r q i s u1 r£;uk! a'y7y`,� yF ra..s � 4Yt Ss.P 2:K rfF �r e�-'f,L•,a . gpq^i�y .r ' +38 }. , 2-•W K",•+x7;,. r7,.mv: ,`'tct3S } G Y.t!).i:`fT t ! � ..` i t f.c a i S1'•s � ! t ssJ 7r s +�s.✓ (HCl i. Jit"1 »xY31 r t '' t i '` ' +. s f k p �it s ,, ; s ( ,. i A ti 1 ✓,,1 y Y j) Y� r r s T�firt Sk ,� r a rt t o ,ORDINANCE'N0. 322. t AN''ORD1tJANCE'.TO'AMEND SECTION'3 OF'OBDINANCE NO 315 'OF`THE;CCUNTY,'OF'COVT'RA:cosTA, ;ST'ATE`,OF CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE REGULATIONS OF•THE'COMPENSATION! Or, OFFICERS OF THE COUNTYOF CONTRA:COSTA AND ,TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER,' .TERM, APPOIIQWNTS'AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contre Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: Section I. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 315 of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, 'is hereby amended to read as Pollowa: 3: AUDITOR. Adjusted Additional Total Base Salary Emergency Compensation One Deputy,per:aionVh, $250.00 ?.5.00 y275.00 One Deputy, per month, 200.00 25.00 225.00 One Deputy, per month, 160.00 25.00 185.00 One Deputy, per month 140.00 25.00 165-00 , Two Deputies, per month, each 130.00 25.00 155.00 Two Deputies, per month, each, 126.00 25.00 150.00 One Deputy, per month 120.00 25.00 145.00 One Deputy, per month 115.00 25.00 140.00 One Stenographer-Clerk, per mp. 105.00 25.00 130.00 One Pay-roll Clerk , per month 105.00 25.00 130.06 The salary of the last mentioned clerk to be charged against the cost of administration of highways, and bridges, work. E:dra help to be allowed at rates of $5.09, $6.00 or 0.00 per day, 'not to exceed, per annum, $3300.00. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflidt with this Ordinance- are rdinance are hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 3rd day of February, 19449 and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be' published with the names of the members vat- ing for and against the same,in Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper painted and pub- lished in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on 3rd day of January, 1944, by the following vote, to wit : Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath, I, : .. Noes: None. Absent: None. lY J.Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supero sors ATTEST: S.C. WELLS of Contra Costa County, State of County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk California., i of the. Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. x F: t 1 q s ! 1 tt ` t i y 4 Q 385 ORDINANCE NO. 323. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE'NO. 276 OF THE COUNTY.OF CONTRA COSTA,- STATE OF CALIZORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,.; DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY LAND USE DISTRICTS; APPLYING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF LAND, BUILDING, STRUCTURES AND TO THE ERECTION, CCN_ STRUCTION, AND ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IMPROVEMENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN LAbDS, PENDING THE ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF A C014PREHENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN: AND PRESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ENFORCEWT IN ESBALISHING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF", ae AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 281, ORDINANCE NO. 286, ORDINANCE NO. 289, ORDINANCE NO. 290, ORDINANCE 1I0. 293, ORDINANCE NO. 297, ORDINANCE N0. 300 AND ORDINANCE NO. 302; AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT FOR A PORTION OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL TOVJW%iIP_ The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do ordain as follows, to wit: SECTIONI.: Ordinance No. 278, entitled "An Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, defining and establishing certain tempCrary land use districts; applying certain temporary regulations as to the use of land, buildings, structures, and to the erection, construction, and alteration of structures and to the improvements placed on certain lands, pending the adoption by the Board of Supervisors of a comprehensive zoning or districting plan; and prescribing the method of enforcement in establishing said Interim Land Use Districts and penalties for violation of any provisions hereof" passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisorf of the County of Contra Costa, on the 29th day of April, 1940, and amendments thereto, is hereby amended by adding Section 3h, which said section shall follow immediately after Section 3g and which shall read as follows: Section 3h: Two Interim Land Use Districts, one known as Interim Reside ial District and the other known as Interim Neighborhood Business District, are hereby established in that portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, within that area of unincorporated land known as the Tenth Judicial Township, said Interim Land Use'Districts are set forth, established, defined and delineated upon a tpap, which said Map is entitled "Interim Land Use Districts Map for a portion of the Tenth Judicial. Township". Said map is hereby made a part of this Ordinance, which said Map was duly approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors on February 7th, 1944, and which shall be published with this Ordinance, and the original Map shall be filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic copy of said "Interim Land Use Districts Map for a Portion of the Tenth Judicial Township" is likewise made a part of this Ordinance and hereby becomes page 3 of this Ordinance and is certified by the Uounty Clerk to be a true and correct copy of the original Map. x •386 ji r. ii `T'* Oa1r.ttAJ.,mAS.J.3.'.Wn.4i.AM.i.OLI '. i ,.i T• ..:r.� `INTERIM LAND 'USE DISTRICTS LEGEND y MAP' fOR A'PORTION OF.THE ..r, I I I I1 1 .vow"S.ROM] 1 ......1­11,11 AND,NOPMNN TENTH -JUDICIAL"�:TOWNSHIP' �`��°�'°'"°'°° :•, 1NTCR4 LAND USC OfSTR2T 001NOM T'+D/IAD AW ALT.'MAtTCPf YIOYAI iMALON ML —00,10 1*10 ADNTLD I AS M wow,LAW U$C MIRCTS 1,,MN rOP A /OPTION or TNt TtwR 1_R �InT[RpISTRKoixt �. AENCAL-TONtW1!•Ai WADUSNLD NN" 0010M—A NO. JJS ADOPTCD 0+ TNT 60t OI Aotnvl OAZ Or Mt.CONNTY Or CONTRA COSTA STATE 4'. 01 CALVO.MA ON TN.$BOAT Or.rtam.yR ON ATTEST +:. .q,I.P1�''••4r NITLAM KlCNtpS000 r7}i C�L[M CNYIMAM W f1f. CONTRA EO A I' pMG, WTACT . SUIOIVI50P5 n.�• PREPARED BY :.THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING 'COMMISSION • 9 i-R ��11 I-R �II�TR � �IIfIE.AI.MM 11.1 a" I-R I_RI «r r I-R 1-R I-R }-}}R rSt >fi A P tri yyar I-R 14"O .aNQ�N�wNuor t isAN A{.LD I I- •. J JI nT (j 1- 1- Nom pti PlGr AR ITR _R�) i NDPtNLVT p0O4WAMES O(MN•D 1 b I0 1q cC.tP LMAC tM [[ t NORTMAii DOUNO• " �IIt'Pr MILS OI 4. N AND iNG 01 .DLLN0O6000 3UDplVISIOM SECTION 2: WACTMENT AND ADOPTION. 'Vhis 6rdinanae is hereby declared to b an urgency measure and shall take effect and shall be in full force immediately upon its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after the said adoption shall be pub- lished, togethervdth the Map accompanying the said ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against the same for one (1) week in the Richmond Independent, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to wit: Certain uses of land, buildings and structures would, if established and conducted within an Interim Land Use District established by this ordinance, be a menaee.to the public health, safety, and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to erect buildings or structures And to use the same, and to use land for such purposes, and will do so unless restrained therefrom. The immedial e operation of this Ordinance is therefore necessary in order to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare. e The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Uosta, at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the 7th day of February, 1944, by the fallowing vote, to wit: Ayes: ,supervisors Ripley, Oummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembatla. Noes: None. Absent: None W.J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of ATTEST: the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of County uTerk and ea-of oio Clerk of the Board,,of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. .387 ORDINANCE NO. 324, -� AN ORDINANCEAMENDINGORDINANCE 110. 295 OF THE COUNTY OF G, CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "ORDINANCE CREATING;A LOCAL DEFENSE COUNCIL, AND PRESCRIBING ITS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES"PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ON JULY 16,x.941. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Ordinance'No. 295 of the' County of Contra Costa entitled "Ordinance Creating a Local Defense Council and Prescribing its Duties and Respon- sibilities" adopted espon- sibilities"adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 16th day of July, 1941, is hereby amended as follows: SECTION 2: Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 295 is ,hereby amended to read as follows "Section 2: The Defense Council shall be composed of two representat- ives ,,of the Board of Supervisors, 'to be designated by the Board of Supervisors; the District Attorney; the Sheriff; County. Engineer; County Health Officer; other appropriate County Officers; one representative from each of the incorporated citie within the County to be nominated. by the governing body of each such City, and ap- ` .,pointed by the Board of Supervisors,; and one representative from each local defense council-in the hereinafter designated unincorporated areas within the County of Contra Costa; said unincorporated areas are known as: Alhambra Valley, Associated, ' Berkeley Woods, Brentwood,. Byron, Canyon, Clayton, Clyde, Crockett, Cowell, Danville , East Richmond Heights, E1 Sobranter Home Acres (Ambrose), Kensington, Knightsen, . Lafayette, Moraga, Mt.View, Oakley, Orinda, Oleum, Pacheco, Park Hills, Port Chieag , Port Costa, Rodeo, San Pablo, Dow Chemical Co., Selby, Tormey and Vine Hill. The representative from the local defense council shall be selected by the local defense council itself, and whioh local defense council js hereby authoriz d to organize for the purpose of cooperating and carrying into full force and effect, the purposes for which the Contra Costa County Defense Council was created, and said local defense councils are hereby authorized and empowered to appoint such. officers as may be necessary to create an efficient unit in each of the foregoing designated unincorporated areas in the said County of Contra Costa, said local defense councils to be under the ,jurisdiction and control of the.Contra Costa County ' Defense Coordinator appointed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Such additional members as may be required to carry out the purpose of thi ordinance, not exceeding ten in number, may be appoirted by the Board of Supervisors upon. recommendation of the council as constituted above. The council shall designate a Chairman and Viae-Chairman from among the members.of the council and may appoint a Secretary who need not.be a member of the .council and who shall perform such duties as may be assigned to him by the Council." SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect and be enforced from and after the 23rd day of March, 1944, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of genera circulation printed and published in the Countw of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 21st day oY February, '1944, by;the following vote. - Ayes: Supe rvisors Ripley, Cumaii ngs Taylor.,* Buohanah•and,Trembath. Noes: None: Absent: None. T. BUCHA 4AN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of -the County of Contra Costa,- State of ' ATTEST: S. C. WELLS California. Count ylark•.and ex-offieib Clerk of the Board of'Supervisors, of the County of Contra Costa, 'State of California. ORDINANCE N0. 325. �/J( AN ORDINANCE Or THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CREATING AND ESTABLISHING A MERIT SYSTEM .FOR SAID COUNTY PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE COUNTY CIVIL SERVIC ENABLING ACT. THE BOARD OF SUPRVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS; SECTION 1: Pursuant to the authority granted to it under the provisions of the County Civil Service Enabling Act, Statutes of 1939, Chapter 982, and in order to establish ah equitable and uniform prooedure.for dealing with personnel matters,through a Civil Service Commission; and to place County employment on a merit basin for the purpose of obtaining the highest efficiency and assuring that the best qualif ied persons available shall be. brought into the service of the County, the following merit system is hereby adopted. SECTION 2: There.is hereby created a civil service commission, the member ' of which shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The Commission so appointed shall consist of five members. Each of them shall hold offioe for a term of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified. The members shall be select ed from among the qualified electors of the Uounty. Vacancies occurring in the Commission shall be filled.by appointment by the Board of Supervisors for the reminder of the unexpired term only. The terms of office of two members of the first Uivil Service Commission shall be one year. The terms :of office of the other meribers of the first Commission shall be two, three and four ,years respectively. The members thereof shall determine by lot the relative order of the expiration of their terms. No member of the. Civil Service Commission shall hold any other Uounty employment or office, or be a member of any other County Commission, nor shall he have been within one year next preceding his appointment, an officer in any political organization. Each Supervisor shall nominate a candidate to be a member of the first Civil Service Commission. A three-fifths vote of the entire Board of Supervisors shell be required to elect a.member td the Commission. The Board of .Supervisors by a four-fifths votd of all the members may remove a member of the Commission during his term of office, but only upon stating in writing; the reasons for such removal and allowing ' him an opportunity to be heard in his own defense, The Commission shall annually elect one of its members President. Section 3: Each member of the Uommission shall receive a compensation of five (45.00) dollars foreach meeting thereof attended by him, not to exceed four meetings in any calendar month, together with five and one-half cents per mile actue 13 y and necessarily travelled in discharge of his official duties. Section 4: All regular'county employees shall be included in the meri, ,system hereby adoptedexcept that the following officers and employees are'eXempt from to provisions of this Ordinance. (a) All officers elected by the people. (b) Casual patient and inmate employees at County Institutions. (e) Members of the Civil Service Commission and members of all other Commissio a ' of the County. (d) All officers and other persons serving the County without compensation. (e) All investigators, detectives, or other persons paid from the special funds furnished the District Attorney and the Sheriff under the provisions of Sections ' 4308 and 4310 of the Political Code of the State of California. (f) In the office of. the District Attorney, special counsel and special detectives for temporary employment. SECTION -5: The Commission shall prescribe, amend and enforce rules for the olessified.servioe to carry this Ordinance into effect which said roles shall have the foroe and effect of the law; shell keep minute of it prooeedings , records of its examinations and shall , as a board, or any designated part thereof, make investigatio s concerning the enforcement and effect of this Ordinance, and of the rules and effieie lay of the service. It shall make an annual report to the Board of Supervisors The Commission shall determine the order of business for the conduct of its meetings and shall meet on the call of the President, or three of its members. Three members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The rules shall, among other things, provide: - (a) For appointments to vacant positions in the classified service in aoco anoe with the rules established hereunder and from eligible lists resulting from open competitive examination, or promotional examinations; or by transfer, demotion, re- employment or reinstatement. (b) For the classification of all positions in the classified service. (o) For open, competitive examinations and promotional examinations to test the relative fitness of applicants for such positions. (d) That where any position to be filled is peculiar and specific to one office, the Oommission shall confer with the head of such office, or the party desig noted by such head, as to qualifications and type of examination to be given for said position, and that the head of such office, or his agent, may be present at any oral examination given for said position. (e) That the ninimum qualifications or standards prescribed for any class or grade of employment shall not be less than those which have been or may hereafter be prescribed for such County officers and employees by the Legislature. (9) r'or public advertisement of all examinations. ' (g) That no person shall be admitted to an examination or placed on an eligible list for any position who is not a citizen of the United States, and unless otherwise ordered by the commission, a resident of the Country of Contra Costa, for at least one year immediately preceding date of filing application. (h) For the creation of eligible lists upon which shall be entered the names of successful applicants .in the order of their standing in examination. Such lists shall remain in fotoe not longer than two years, except that while new lists are in the process of creation, such old list may be continued in use, but duch addit- ional period shall not exceed hix months. - 39Qj. (i) The Civil Service. Commission shall,;give a' oredit oP five per cent of-the total credits earned in such examination of all persons who h ve or who shall have served in the United States Army,,Navy, Marine corps, or,CoastGuard, or in .any division thereof in tins of war, or in any expedition of the armed forces of the United States and received an honorable discharge or:certificate of honorable act of service, proof of which shall be submitted to the Commission. 1� (f) For the rejection of applications or eligibles who fail to comply with the reasonable requirements of the Commission in reeard to residence, sex, physical oond t- ion, or who have been guilty of crime or infamous or disgraceful conduot, or Vho have attempted any deception or fraud in connection with an examination. , (k) That department heads, boards, or officers possessing by virtue of law the power to appoint shall select one of the three available persons standing highest on the appropriate eligible list. (1) For a period of probation not to exceed six months before the appointment or promotion is made complete, during which period a probationer may be discharged of reduced without right of hearing on the matter, and his name may be removed from the eligible list, except that all persons appointed since December 7, 1941, shall remain on probationary status until the cessation of hostilities and for six months thereafter. (m) An employee rejected during the probationary period from a position to which he had been promoted shall be reinstated to the position from which he was pro- moted, ,Any employee in the classified service promoted or transferred to a position r ,' not included in the classified service shall be reinstated to the position from whioh he was promoted or transferred if within six months after such promotion or transfer action is taken to dismiss him. However, in either of the oases provided for in this subsection the employee may be discharged from the position in the classified service from which he was promoted or transferred in the manner provided. in this Ordinance and the'Rules established hereunder for discharge from positions in the classified service. (n) Whenever in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors it comes necessary in the interest of economy or because the necessity for the position involved no longe exists, the Board of Supervisors may abolish any position or employment in the olassif Led ervice and lay off the employee holding such permanent position or employment. The ame of such permanent employee so laid off shall be placed at the head of -the appro- 1 riate list or lists. (o) For certificates for eligibles in the following order of priority: Pro- motional lists, eligible lists. ip) Yor temporary appointment of. persons on suitable eligible listsfir a period not to exceed six months. The acceptance or refusal to accept such temporary , appointment on the pert of the person on the eligible list shall not be a bar to appointment to a permanent position from said elibigle list. (q) That in oases of emergency temporary authorization may be made without examination with the consent of the commission, after the eligible list has been exhau t- d and pending examination, but no such temporary authorization shall continue longer han ninety days, nor shall successive temporary authorization be allowed, except that In emergency situations arising in the Highways and Bridges Department, temporary appo t- ents may be made without' reference to the eligible list. 391 (r) For transfer from one position to a similar position in the same, class and for reinstatement within one year of persons who-have resigned or who without . fatAlt or delinquency on their part are separated from the service or reduced. ' (a) For promotion based on competitive examination and records of efficiency, ' character, conduct and seniority. The Commission shall allow a uniform credit or percentage to be added to the rating based on length of service. The Commission may, in its discretion, restrict applications for such promotional examinations, to persons who are already in the system, when in the estimation of the Commission, ' the number or experience of such applicants justifies such restriction.. Lists shall i be created and promotion made therefrom in the same manner as prescribed for origins appointment. Whenever practicable vacancies shall be filled by promotion. An increase in salary, in and of itself, shall not be' deemed a promotion. I (t) r•or suspensions .for not longer than thirty days and for leaves of absence not to exceed one year unless otherwise ordered by the Commission. Any employee who leaves or has left the service of the County to enter the Itrmed rorces of the United States in times of emergency or during a war shall be on leave of absence until ninety days after termination of his services and shall be returned to the position and status held by him at the time of his induction or enlistment upon his application to the Civil Service Commission before expkation of such leave of absence. (u) For the separation from the service of employees through lay-off, suspensi n, or dismissal and for demotions or leaves of absence for incapacity to perform require duties (v) That any officer or employee within the system may be suspended,. demoted or dismissed only as provided in Section 8 of Chapter 982, statutes of 1939 as amend- ed (Act. 1400, General Laws) and that procedure in said Section 8 as provided for shall be followed. (w) r•or recommendation of rates of pay for each classification of position. (x) r•or holding of hearings on the adoption and amendment of rules and on other matters. SECTION 6: No person employed under the system hereby created shall seek or accept election, nomination, or appointment as an officer of a political club or organization, or take an active part in a county political campaign favoring or oppos- ing any oandidata Por eleotion or for nomination to a county public office, or dis- tribute badges, pamphlets, dodgers , or handbills of any kind favoring or opposing any candidate for election or for nomination to a county public office; provided, however, that nothing in this ordinance shall .be construed to prevent any such office or employee becoming, or continuing to be, a member of a political club or organizati or from attending political meetings, or from seeking or accepting election or appoin - ' ment to public office. SECTION 7: In case of a vacancy In, a position requiring peculiar qualifioa - ions of a scientific, professional, specialized or expert character, upon satisfaotor, evidace that competition is impracticable, and that the position can best be filled - by the selection of some designated person, the Commission, by the affirmative vote of four-fifths oP the members may suspend competition, but no suoh suspension shall be general in its application to such positions, and all such oases of suspension shall be reported, together with the reason tterefor, in the annual reports of the Commission. . .._. 292 SECTION '8: All examinations shall be impartial arra aha 11 deal with the duties and requirements of the position to be filled, When oral tests are used, a record of the examination, showing basis of rating, shall be made. The Board of Supervisors of the County may, at.the request of the Commission, contract with the legislative body in any other city or county, or with any state department, or with any competent person or agency, for the conducting of competitive examinations herein provided, to asoebtain the fitness of applicants for employment, and for the performance of any other service in connection with personnel selection and administration. The Commission may call on persons connected with the County service to draw up, conduct, or mark examinations, and it shall be deemed a part of ' the official duties of such persons to act as examiners without extra compensation. SECTION 9: The Commission may appoi6t a Director of Personnel, who shall also act as Secretary for the Commission, and whose compensation dial be fixed by the Board of -Supervisors. The position of Director of Personnel shall be in the competitive class. The staff of the Civil service Commission may with the consent of the Board of Supervisors be combined with the staff of any other County office. The Board of Supervisors shall appropriate such funds as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 10: All persons holding full time positions in the classified service as established by this Ordinance at the time it takes effect, and who shall have been in such service on December 7, 1941, shall hold their positions until discharged, reduced, promoted, or transferred in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance Any other persons holding positions or employment in the classified service shall be regarded as holding their positions or employment as probationers who are serving out the balpnoe of their probationary periods before obtaining regular status. All persons rendering service or holding positions as part time, recurrent, or seaso - al employees, who have worked in such capacity during each of the three years, and with a total of 160 days during the three year period immediately prior to the effective date of this Ordinance shall be eligible for continued employment or re-employment in such capacity without examination. The Commission shall maintain a list of all per- sons in the County service, showing in connection with each name the position held , the date and character of every appointment and of every subsequent change intatus. Each appointing officer shall promptly transmit to the Commission all information re- quired for the establishment and maintenance of said 113t. SECTION 11: In any investigation or hearing conducted by the Commission, , it shall have the power to subpoena and require the attendance of witnesses and the production thereby of books and papers pertinent to the investigation and each Com- missioner shall have the power to administer oaths to such witnesses . SECTMN 12: No person in the classified service, or seeking admission , thereto, shall be appointed, reduced or removed, or in any %say favored or disoriminate against because of his political or religious opinions or affiliations. SECTION 13: No new employee or probationer taking the position of any permanent employee in the classified service who has been granted a leave of absence, shall acquire other than probationary status in the classified service in Such positio until the expiration of such leave of absence and any extension or renewal thereof. (Lny permanent employee in the classified service who requests reinstatement in the position held by him at the time he was granted•a leave of absence, during the period of'said leave of absence or'sny extension thereof, shall �be reinstated in said position. In case of severance from service by reason of such reinstatement of such permanent employee, said. probationer shall.have his name returned to the eligible liSt. ' SECTION 14: Employees who have been in the service of the County for the longest period cf time, and whose employment is seasonal, or limited, shall be pre- ferred in filling positions of lower grades at reduced salaries during the time that such employees are laid off from their regular employment, and such employees shall ' be immediately'restored to their original rank and salary when the work is again resumed from which such employees have been laid off. 7. SECTION 15: Any person w)Lifully violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance, or of the rules established thereunder, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 16: This Ordinance may be amended by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Supervisors without submitting the same to a vote of the People; but no amendment repealing this Ordinance shall be effective unless the proposition of its repeal shall first have submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the County at a general or special election, and shall have received the affirmative vote of a majority of the electors voting on the.proposition. SECTION 17: If any section, sub-section, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the valid- ity at d- ity of the remaining sections of this Ordinance. The Board of Supervisors hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof , irrespective of the fact that any one or more otber sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 16: This Ordinance shall be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the County. of Contra Costa at the General election to be held on the 7th. , day of November, 1944, and shall go into effect upon its receiving the affirmative vote of a majority of the electors voting on the proposition. Before the expiration of fifteen days after the passage thereof, this Ordinance shall be published with the names of the Supervisors voting f or and against the same at least one week in Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, The foregoing Ordinance was duly and regalarly passed and adopted by the Boar ' of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the 6th day of March, 1944, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors hipley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembeth. Noes: None. Absent: hone. ' (Signed) W.J. BUCHANAN Attest: S.C.Wells Cha rman Board of Supervisors of ounty Clerk. Contra Costa County, State of (Seal) California. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA as I, S.C. WELLS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California', do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors held on the 6th day of +larch, 1944, at which meeting were present Supervisors Ripley, dummings, Taylor, Buohnnen and Trembath, and the Clerk the foregoing Ordinance consisting of eighteen (18) sections, was Yw Y 1 A T' S N 394 is. considered section by ,section, and each seation'separately considered, and;the;aaid Ordinance was thered'pon 'passed and adopted as a whole 'by, the following vote, to wit: ,Ayes Supervisors Ripley, 'Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath, Noes: Supervisors-None. Absent: Supervisors-None. (Signed) S.C. WELLS County Clerk and ex-off oio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California. 0_RD3KANCE 110. 326. AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, , DIRECTING THAT THE ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT .ACT OF 1937 OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVE31BER 7th, .1944. `rhe Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do ordain as follows: I. Purposes of Ordinance: The purpose of this ordinance is to give the electors of Contra Costa County an .opportunity to recognize a public obligation to such of its employees as may become incapacitated by age or long service in public employment, and its accompanying physical disabilities by the acceptance of the pro- visions of the County Employees ietirement Act of 1937 of the State of California and all Acts amendatory thereto, thereby making provisions for retirement, compensat- ion and death benefit as additional elements of compensation for future services, ' and at the same time to provide a means whereby public employees who may become incapacitated may be replaced by none capable employees to the betterment of the public service without prejudice and without inflicting a hardship upon the employees removed. Ii. By the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937 is meant that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of Calif ornia, approved June 30, 1937, (Statutes of 1937, Chapter 677, Page 1898) entitled "An Act to provide for the creation, establishment and adjustment with other such systems of a retirement system for employees of the several counties and districts as defined herein, and attaches -of municipal courts consisting of retirement, compensation and death benefits" and all Acts amendatory thereto. III. , The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby ordered to plea upon the ballot to be used in the Ueneral Election to be held on November 7th, 1944, the proposition of whether the provisions of the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937, and amendments thereto, shall be accepted or rejected. IP. If a majority of the electors voting upon such acceptance proposition at such election shall vote to accept the same, the provisions of said County Employeas Retirement Act of 1937, and amendments thereto, shall become operative and effective on the first day of July, 1945. Tit Ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after thirty (30) days from the date of the passage thereof, sad before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the passage thereof it shall be published with the names of the 395 members:voting for and against the same for me (1) .week is the Richmond Independent , a newspaper 'printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California. Passed and adopted this 6th day of March, 1944, by the following vote: ' Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath Noes: None. Absent: None. (Signed) W.J.Buchanan ATTEST: Chairman of the Board of Supervisor of the County of Contra Costa, 9 C Wells State of California. ' ounty Clerk and ex-off o o Clerk - of the Boand'of bupervisors of Contra, Costa County, California. ORDINANCE NO. 327. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 316 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED- "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 13 OF ORDNANCE NO. 315 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED : 'AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF cA NTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYS THEREOF, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. The Board of bupervisors of Contra costa County, 5tat6 of California, ' do ordain as follows: SECTION 1: ORDINANCE NO. 316 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, entitled "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 13 of OuD1NANCE NO. 315 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, entitled *An Ordinance to regulate the Compensation of Officers of the County of Contra Costa, and to provide for the Number, Appointments, Terms and Compensations of Deputies and zmployees thereof, and Repealing all Ordinances- or parts of Ordinances in Conflict therewith' passed and adopted by the Board of oupervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 21st day of June, 1943, is hereby.amended to read as follows: Adjusted Additional 'Dotal SHERIFF. Base Emergencyk % Salary. Compensation, The' Sheriff, per annum '05000.00 1 Undersheriff, per month X272.50 25.uu 297.00 ' 1 deputy, per month V245.Uu 25.00 270.00 3 Deputies, per month, each 235.UU 25.uu 260.00 1 Deputy, per month 220.UU 25.uu 245.00' 1 Deputy, pdr month, 210.00 25-uv 235.00 19 Deputies, per month, each 20U.00 25-OU 225.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 190.Ou 25.00 215.00 2 Deputies, per month, each 18.5.00 25.00 210.60 2 Deputies, per month, each 167-00 25.00 192.00 4 Deputies,pem month, each 150.00 25.00 175.00 1 Radio Teohnician, per month 240.00 25.00 265.00 ' 1 Asst. Radio Technician, per month 210.UO 25.00 235.00 1 Asst. Radio Technician, per month, 200.00 25-UO 225.00 3 Radio Dispatchers, per month, each, 190.00 25.00 215.00 1*Seoretary , per month, 150.00 25.00 175.00 1 Stenographer, per month 125.00 25.00 150.00 1 Jail Matron, per month, ' 130.00 25.00 155.00 L Telephone Operator, per month, 135.00 135.00 Extra help to be allowed at the rate. of *6.00, 47.00 and $8.00 per diem, not to exceed the sum of X3600.00 per annum. Extra help to be :allowed at branch fail at rate of V8.OU-per day not to exceed ,per annum, �e4800.b0. uy 4th z x 3 v {r pq "ft�� _ s k t T .'ptG'3 �,�t.'sTA" 3&.°aN�" ME'a .ay •y 3� €5z;3 `'*' +;,« �,>.vrY�' a.�S'r.3Et,e t ;'rr._ 396 �rSyr Y,j 4�f7 "0f a � 4l 4 apt Spt{dRi Ym* k fCD �n�� Y� w 2tp ♦ rl _ r f t s r+ f 1' iY - �" Y Fti .A. k f, i r In addition to.the "salaries oompensati'on end fees:`hereinabove, al.loi,Nle ; , the Sheriff ahall:'reoeive and rete in for his own use and benefit the Pees and oom= pen allo%ad` by lavr.for conveying end"tran`sporting prisoners to and Prom the state prison, and for conveying and transporting patients to end from the insane - f asylum or other state,institutions, as well as any and all other fees allowed bylaw - in civil cases. Section 2: All Ordinam es and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: If any..section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional such decision shall not" affect the validityof the remaining portion of this Ordinance. Th Board of ''1 8 P e Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereby declares that it would have passed i' each provision .of this Ordinance irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, , subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases, or portions thereof be declared unconst- itutional. Section 4: This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of-its adoption and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) dats from the passage hereof, shall be published at least one (1) week in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper printed and publishedln the County of contra Costa, State of California, I together with the names of the members of the said Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same; 1 Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,, on the 6th day of March, 1944, by the following vote of the Board, to wit: t,Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. F Absent: Supervisors- None. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS W.J. BUCHANAN County lark and ex-cfP o o Clerk aha rman of the Board of Supervisors .�- of the -Board of Supervisors of the of the County of Contra Costa, State County of Contra .Costa, State of of California. California. V. C 4 E: � 3 t W YY 4 r 3i a `{ .. .� ,i - .. ,. _..• �,..,'s'",tirY ._<s I .�,� k x3 a .. •s1 .a;,vsn�'9trJ xs.._,'sN�M `�A.,)ms�+ .. , 2..4�'-_. .. ..��«;`M��v�l : ORDINANCE 110. .328. .' AN ORDINANCE OF THE SW PABLO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY.'OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF..CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING REGUL .TIO I PERTAINING TO FIRES AND FIRE MENACES, PROHIBITIRG OBSTRUCTIONS TO MEANS OF EGRESS AND ACCUMULATIONS OF RUBBISH INPLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE: PROHIBI1!3NG INTEMRE140E WITH THE DUTIES OF EIIREM6N ' AND'FIRE EQUIPMENT, REGU4ATING PARKING AT FIRES, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any person to build, light, maintain, or cause ' or permit to be built, lighted or maintained any open or outdoor fire at a distance within one hundred (100) feet of any building or inflamable structure in the San Pab o Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, without 1' a Wtitten permit first granted by the Chief of the Fire Department of the said San Pablo Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costs,State of California; f l \ provided, however, that such permit is not necessary for the burning of any flamable material in:an incinerator o6nstruoted of non-combustible material , completely enclosed `r and equipped with a spark arrestor of wire , metal screen, or er,uivalent, having a mesh or holes not to exceed one-quarter (1/4) inch, or any spark arrestor which is designed to provide the equivalent protection. SECTION II. It shall be unlawful for any person to leave, or cause or permit to be ' left, any outdoor or open fire unattended by any adult person in the said Sen Pablo Fire Protection District of the county of Contra Costa, State of California. Before leaving any such fire, such person or persons in charge of such fire shall thoroughl extinguish same by completely covering it with dirt, saturating it with water, or otherwise treating it in such manner to prevent rekindling of such fire. SECTION III. It shall be unlawful for any person, fim, copartnership, oorporation or association to place or mhihtain, or to cause or permit to be placed or maihtained, any obstruction, whether permanent or movable, before or upon any fire escape, exit foyer, aisle, passageway, corridor, or any other means of egree from any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall; or other place used for public assemblage , while open to the public, in the said San Pablo Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ' No person shall be allowed to stand or assemble in the aisles or passage- ways, during any time while any of the gforesaid described buildings or places are being used for public asse*q-age; All exit doors of such buildings or places, shall open out, and during the use of such a building, or, place, for public assemblage, shall not be fastened in any manner except by self-releasing hardware installed thereon, which doors and hardware shall be maintained to open freely. SECTION IV. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, corporation, or association to accumulate, or to cause or permit the accumulation of rubbish, rags, paper or other inflamable refuse in any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting 'hall, or other place used for public assemblage in the said San Pablo ftre Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in such manner as to constitute a fire menace. 6t1, > v _ t S F SECTION Y. { It. shall :be unlawful for any person to disobey. the lawful orders' of any' public 'officer or fireman in the immediate vioinity of the burning of brush, stumps, logs, fallen timber, fellows, slash, grass, grain, brush or forest covered land, or any other ini'lemable material in the said San Pablo Fire Protection District, ' of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, or offer any resistance to or interfere with the lawful efforts of any public officer, fireman, br company of firemen, to extinguish the same, or engage in any disorderly::conduot calculated to prevent the same from being extinguished, or forbid, ,prevent or dissuade others from assisting to extinguish the same. ' SECTION VI. It sh&11 be unlawful for any person to ride, drive, or propel any vehicle or conveyance, upon, over, or across any fire hose or chemical hose used by or in charge of any fireman or company of firemen in the said San Pablo Fire Protecti n District of the County of Contra Uosta, State of California, or tb injure or damage i any manner any such hose or fire apparatus of any kind. SECTICK VII. :It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle upon any street or highway within three hundred (300) feet of any burning building or other burning structure, in the said San Pablo !Fire Protection Distriot of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to vehicles of police officers, firemen or any owner, tenant or other occupant ' of such building,or structure, or any authorized agents of such owner, tenant or other occupant; SECTION VIII. %ny person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not exceedin Five hundred dollars (0500.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding six months or by bot such fine and imprisonment. Lvery separate act or transaction in violation of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION IX. This Ordinance shall take, effect after the same shall have been posted in three (3) of the most public places in the said San Pablo "'ire Protection Listriot for a period of two (2) weeks. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ,. Costa, State of California, on to 3rd day of April, 1944, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, uummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Treiibath. Nones: None. Absent: Absent: W.T.Buchanan ' (Seal of Board) Chairman of the Board of 5 up ervis rs og the County of Contra Costa, btate of Salifornia. Attest S.C. WELLS. County clerk and ex-bffioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 4f r f)Yt xt'lr�e h •ri.WJ"ft `h3Y+�t3'"il,�G 4`�,/'` p`#l� +.iT's(s{a£y^r+ R',+r"t" .'�^y -i' ,,e-+r t )y ,q>.rC'f'c�yy.w—#K %., `•� � �r it�fE "w< ���,raS� f ,��`f tir`� � � �S��at !t �,�int �r 1 3 •�y L t' "Crr�T 3 � ORDIIJANCE'�N0.. 3 29. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING UPON THE '.STATE ffiGHJYAY IN THE TOWN.OF OAKLEY,� IN UNINCORPORATED PORTION OF THE COUNTY OF CONIRA"COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE.BCARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE:COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, DO ORDAIN AS ' 11 FOLLOWS: .' . SECTION 1. The'south side"of the State Highway, or Main Street in Oakley, Contra 'Costa.County, California; beginning at a point 175 feet east of Ore, point of intersection .'of the south line of Main Street with the east line of First Street thence east .and `southeasterly along the southerly line c Mein Street and the ' State Highway to the west line of Second Street; is hereby designated��as a loading J �.T, zone for vehicles and it shall be unlawful for any personr,hto park or stand any vehi le in said zone, except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or freight, and in such case for the period of twenty (20) minutes only. SECTION 2• Penalty: Any person violating any of the terms of this Ordinan e shall be guilty of a diisdemeanor, end upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding fifty (450.00) dollars, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more then five (5) days; for the second offense within the period of one year's time by a fine not*to exceed one hundred 0100.00) dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than ten (10) days, or both. For the. third offense .committed within one year by a fine not to exceed five hundred ($500.00) dollars or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months in the County Jail, or by '. both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption and prior to the expiration of fifteen .(15) days from the passage .hereof shall be.published for at least one week in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors ofy the County of Contra Costa, on the lst,day of May, 1944, by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Treinbeth. Noes: None. Absent: None. ATTEST: S.C. 'NEILS _ V1.J.Buohanan ' County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.. t _ 1 ; f 4 4rS a4 5 � T L _ t f, a + ,.s�.,sU,�•..,„ria_n,.r.,9s,A,.,?,�•r.,,x.E�� , ,.rh�s�A•.F�,„a..�v��.'�.S•' .a,s�!... 3^7.s 400 V ORDINANCE NO. 330: '. AN..ORD1NA14CE REGULATING PARKING UPON COMM COSTA-COUNTY, ROADS NOS. C-83 and C-32, PUBLIC'HIGHWAYS OF THE COUNTY OF•CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OUTSIDE._OF INCORPORATED>AREAS. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the. County of Contra Costa, bt ordain as follbus: ' SECTION One: 'It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle for a longer period than fifteen minutes. (a) At the bus stop area between 114o Parking" signs west of and adjacent to entrance gate on north side of county road -C-83 (Waterfront Road) approximately 150 feet west of intersection of C-83 and 0-32, (Avon-Concord Rood)- and.at bus stop area between "No Parking" signs on south side of County Road C-83 across from the gate. (b) At the bus stop area between "No Parking" signs north of and adjacent to the gate on the west aide of County Road C-32 approximately 820 feet southePly (along center line of C-32) from intersection of C-32 and C-83, and at bus stop area between "No Parking" signs on east side of county Road. 0-32 across from the gate. (e) At the bus stop area between "No Parking" signs north of and adjacent to gate on east side of county road 0-32 approximately 2570 feet southerly (along center line -of C-32) from intersection of C-32 and C-83 and at bus stop area between "No Parking" signs on the west side of County Road 0-32 across from the gate. (d) At the bus stop area between "No Parking" signs North of and adjacent ' to gate on east side of county Road C-32 approximately 45,70,feet southerly (along center line of .0-32). from intersection of 0-32 and C-83, and at bus. stop area betwe n Mo Parking" signs on the west side of County Road C-32 across from the gate. $ebtion TWO: "PARK" The term "Park" as used in this ordinance, shell mean to stand a vehicle or allow the same to stand for a ',period longer than actually ` necessary for the loading or unloading of passengers or materials... SECTION THREE: PENALTY: Any person violating any of.the terms of thi Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding fifty dollars (450.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jell for not more than five (5) days;•for the second offense within the period of one year's time, by a fine not to exceed One hundred dollars ($100.00) ; or by im- prisonment in the County Jail for not more then ten (10) days or both; for the , third offense committed within one year, by a fine not to exceed Five hundred dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment for a period of not to exceed Six t6) months in the County Jail or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION FOUR: This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption, and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from theI, passage hareof shall be published for at least one (1) week in the Diablo Beacon, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa,5tate of Californi , r together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and . against the same. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on. the lot day of May, 1944, by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes 6upervisors Ripley, Cummings , Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS, W.J.Buohanan County Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of the Chairman of Board of Supervisors of th Boar oRaSURa visors of the county of County,of Contra Costa State.of Califo nia. 401 ORDINANCE NO. 331. AN ORDINANCE TO„REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF . THE'COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. ' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA; DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: In the County of Contra Uosta, there shall be the following County and Township 'officers, deputies and employees, who shall be paid as compensation for al ' services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the salaries and other compensation hereinafter set forth: Adf usted Additional Total Base! Emergency Salary Compensation. 1. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: One Stenographer , per month 4125.00 $25.00 4150.00 Two part time stenographers, per month ea. 10.00 5.00 15,00 2. CLERK: The County Clerk, per annum 5000.00 One Deputy, per month 265.00 25.00 290.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 255 .00 25.00 280.00. One Dep uty, per month, 260.00 25.00 285.00. One Deputy,per month, .190.00 25.00 215.00, Two Deputies , per month, each 180.00 - 25.00 205.00 One Deputy, per month, 175.00 25.00 200.00. One Deputy, per month 170.00 25.00 _. 195.00. One Deputy, per month, 235.00 25.00 260.00 ' Extra Help to be allowedatrates of $5_50, X6.00 or X7_00 per day, nottoex- ceed per annum $900.00 Provided, further, that in any year when a General or Primary Election, or a Special State, or County, or Municipal, or District Election is to be held, or the compilation of registration of voters is required by law, or supplements to be made thereto, or the changing of precinct boundaries becomes necessary, the County Clerk shell receive for the hiring of extra help for the compiling of such registration of; voters and making supplements thereto and work incidental to said election, and the re-precinoting of voters after the changing of precinct boundaries, his act al expenses to be paid upon filing and presentation of duly verified claims therefor, or' claims approved by the County Clerk, with the Board of Supervisors of said Count after proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors; and provided, further, the said County Clerk may appoint such number of registration deputies as ' may be necessary for the registration of voters in their respective precincts, each i of said deputies to receive the sum of Ten cents (10g) per name for each elector registered by him, said registration deputies to be paid for their services on the presentation and filing with the Board of Supervisors of said County a duly verified ' claim therefor, on the general fund of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors. 3. AUDITOR: One Deputy, per month, $250.00 $25.00. X275.00 One Deputy, per month, 215.00 25.00 240.00 One Deputy, per month, 185.00 25.00` 210.00 One Deputy, per month 160.00 25.00 _185.00 Two deputies,per month, each, 145.00 25.00 170.06 •One Deputy, per month, 140.00 25.00 165.00 One Deputy, per month, 130.00 25.00 155.00 One Deputy, per m,nth 135.00 25.00 160.00., One Stenographer-Clerk, per month 115.00 25.00 140.00 ' 'One Clerk, per month, 140.00 2 5.00 165.00 One Clerk, per month, 130.00 25.00 155.00 One payroll Clerk, per month, 115.00 25.00 140.00 - ;._ - . •,, ., -,.-. ;. a.';. ,.,1:r; ,..i. .� tta,t}.i is y , :l; 402f i The salary' of the last mentioned Clerk-to be charged against the coat of administration of highways and bridges work. Extra help to be allovxed at rates;of $5.00, $6.00, or $7.00 per day, per annum $2800.00 4. TREASURER:' The County Treasurer'. per annum $4200.00 One Deputy, per month $250.00 4 25.00 275.00 ' One deputy, per month, 125.00 25.00 ,150.00 5. ASSESSOR: ; The County Assessor, per annum, $5000.00 One Deputy, per month 290.00 25.00 315.00 One Deputy, per month, 275.00 25.00 300.00 One Deputy, per month, 250.00 25.00 275.00 ' Three deputies, per month, each, 225.00 25.00 250.00 One Deputy, per month 190.00 25.00 21!5 '00 Two Deputies , per month, each, 150100 25.00 175.00 Four Field Deputies, to be employed for not over five months in any one year, per month, each, 160.00 .25.00 185.00 One Deputy to be employed for not over six months in any one year, per month 240.00 25.00 265.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50, 47.00 and $8.00 per day not to exceed, per annum, $8000.00 It is further provided that the Assessor is hereby authorized to contract with an abstract and title Company for copies of transcripts of recorded instruments affecting titles, at a compensation of, per month, 40.00 6. TAX COLLECTOR: The County Tax Collector, per annum, 4200.00 One Deputy, per mohth, 250.00 25.00 275.00 . ' One Deputy, per month, 185.00 25.00 210.00 One Deputy, per month, 160.00 25.00 185.00 One Deputy, per month, 155.00 25.00 180.00 Two Deputies, per month, each, 140.00 25.00 165.00 ' Extra help, to be allowed at rates of : 5.00, V6.00, 'or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum, $8800.00 7. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. One Deputy, per month, 4350.00 $25.00 $375.00 Three Deputies, per *onth, each 250.00 25.00 275.00 One Deputy, per month, 275.00 25.00 300.00 Three Deputies, per month, each, 230.00 25.00 255.00 One Detective, per month, 250.00 25.00 275.00 One Secretary, per month, 175.00 25.00 200.00 One Stenographer, per month, 165.00 25.00 190.00 One Stenographer, per month 150.00 25.00 175.00 Two stenographers, per month, each, 140.00 25.00 165.00 Extra help to be allowed at rate of $5.00, $6.00, or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum, 500.00 8. CORONER. The Coroner, a fee, per inq ues t of,' $ 15.00 ' One Stenographer, per month $155.00 25.00 185.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of 55.00, iF6.00 or V-00 .per day nbt to exceed, per annum, 700.00 9.' PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. The Public administrator, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allched by law. 10. SURVEYOR: The county Surveyor, per annum $5000.00 One Deputy, per month, 355.00 25.00' 380.00 One,Deputy, per month, 305.00 25.00 330.00 One Engineer, per month, 305.00 25.00 •330.00 f One Engineer, per month, 275.00 25.00 300.00 ` Two Assistant Engineer, per mo. each 265.00 25.00 290.00 One Engineering Draftsman, per mo. 265.00 25.00 290.00 One Field Hngineer, per month 250.00 25.00 275.00 • Two Junior Engineers, per month each 195.00 25.00 220.00 One Rodman and Head Chainman 175.00 25.00 200;00 One Chainman, per month 155.00 25.00 180.00 One Secretary., per month 135.00 25.00 16Q.00 403 One Draftsman to be employed for ,not , over' six months in any one year, per - month $265.00 Extra helto.be allowed at rates -of' $5.00 to15:00 per day at'intervals of $1.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 3000:00 11. ' PLANNING COMMISSION One Executive Secretary and Technician $275.00 $25.00 300.00 One Senior Planning Draftsman 140.00 25.00 165.00 One Secretary 165.00 25.00 190.06 Extra help to be allowed at rates of ' $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annutp 300.00 12. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For Township No. 1, per annum $2400.00 For Township No. 2, per annum 600.00 For Township No. 3, per annum 2400.00 For Township No. 4, per annum 1440.00 ' For Township No. 5, per annum 2980.00 For Township No. 6, per annum 2700.00 For Township Ido. 7, per annum •2280.00 For Township No. 6, per annum 2280.00 For Township No. 9, per annum 1500.00 For Township No. 10, per annum 2 00.00 One Court Clerk for Township No. 10, per month 150.00 For Township No. 11, per annum 2280.00 One Dourt Clerk for Township No. 11, per annum 1200.00 For Township No. 12, per annuM 2280.00 For Township No. 13, per annum 420.00 For Township No. 14, per annum 600.00 For Township No. 15, per annum 4000;00 One Court Clerk for Township No. 15, per month 1 0.00 One Court Clerk for Township No. 15, per month 10.00 For Township No. 16, per annum 1500.00 For Township No. 17, per annum 1500.00 Provided, however, that there is hereby allowed each 'month to each Justice of the Peace, a sum equal to twenty percent of his monthly salary as and for the use of his private of- fice and or office equipment in the performance of his of- ficial duties as Justice of the Peace. It is further provided that no Justice of the Peace shall receive any expenses of any ' kind, except the said sum of twenty percent of said monthly . salary; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall preclude the said Justices of the Peace from beit4g reimbursed for moneys allowed to them by law from fees received in the filing of small claims actions. For purposes of this action, the various dockets and legal forms required by the Justices of the Peace for the conduct of their offices shall not be deemed to be expenses of their offices, but such dockets and legal forms, subject to the approval of the -District Attorney, shall be furnished by the county upon requisition to the Purchasing Agent and the expenses thereof shall be defrayed from a general fund appropriation for the purpose. It is further provided that Justices ofthe Peace of all townships shall issue receipts for all money collected by them in the performance of their duties. It is further provided that in case any Justice Court should become a Class A,Justice Court, that then and in that event, the twenty per- cent of the monthly salary allowed to the Justice of the Peace for the use of his private office and or office equipment, shall `be dis- continued And in lieu thereof a courtroom and Judge s Chambers shhll be furnished to said Justice of the Peace by the County. 13. SHERIFF The Sheriff, per annum $5000.00 1 undersheriff, per month $290.00 $25.00 315.00 .3 Deputies, per month each 250.00 25.00 275.00 . 1 Deputy, per month 235.00 25.00 260.00 1 Deputy, per month 210.00 25.00 235.00 17 Deputies, per month each . 215.00 25.00 240.00 6 Deputies, per month each 200.00 25.00 225.00 2 Deputies, per month each 205.00 25.00 230.00 2 Deputies, per month each 182.00 25.00 207.00 4 Deputies, per month each 165.00 25.00 190.00 ' 1 Deputy, per month 1 0.00 25.00 175.00 1 Deputy, per month. 1.0.00 25.00 165.00 1 Radio Technician, per month 255.00 25.00 280.00 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per month 225.00 25.00 250.00 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per month 210.00 25.00 235.00 3 Radio Dispatchers, per month each 200.00 25.00 225.00 1 Secretary, per month 165.00 25.00 190.00 1`Stenographer, per month 1 5.00 25.00 160.00 1'Jail.Matron R. N.,, per month 15.00 25'.00 170.00 1 Telephone Operator, per.month 120.00 25.00 . 145.00 Extra deputies to be' allowed at rate of $6.00, $7:00 and $8.-00.per day, not to exceed per annum 3 600.00 Extra help to be allowed at branch jail.at rate of $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 per day, not to exceed per annum (}800.00 404 There Bhall be and there is hereby allowed 'to the Sheriff, to be by him retained for�his own use'all 4 fees allowed bylaw f or'aervice of :papers in civil actions arising either in our'outaide.of the county excepting actions in,which the county is interested. 14. CONSTABLES .'s For Township No. 1, per`annum 2358.00 For Township No. 2, per annum900.00 For Township No. , per annum 2358:00 For Township No. 4, per,annum 2358:00 For Township No. 5,. per annum 2358.00 For Township No. .6, per annum 2358.00 For Township No. 7, per annum 2358:00 For Township No. 8, per annum =2358.00 For Township No. 9, per annum 2358.00 ' For. Township No. 10, .per annum 2358.00 For Township No. ll,.per.annum 2358.00 For Township No. 12, per annum 2358.00 For Township No. 13, per annum 900.00 For Township No. 14, per annum 1638.00 For Township No. 15, per annum 2358.00 For Township No. 16, per annum 2358:00 For Township No. 17, per annum 2358.00 It is further provided that Constables in Town- , ships Noe. 2, 13, and 14, shall receive the Bum of Twenty-five Dollars per month as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. Constables in all other Townships in the county shall receive the Bum of Fifty Dollars per month as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. - Each such constable shall file a claim on the first day of each and every month for the preceding month, and no allowance shall be made to any such constable for such use of his automobile unless such a claim is filed by him as herein provided. It is further provided that no constable shall re- ceive any mileage or expenses of any kind, excepting the sums above stated. In addition to the salaries, compensations and fees above allowed, constables in all classes of town- s ships mgy receive for their respective use in Civil cases the fees allowed by law. , 15. RECORDER The County Recorder, per annum .4200.0 1 Deputy, per month 250.00 25.00 275.0 3 DOPuties, per month each 175.00 25.00 200.0 1 Copyist, per month 1 0.00 25.00 175.0 1 Index Clerk, per month 15.00 25.00 170.0 1 Comparing clerk, per month 140.00 25.00 165.0 3 Comparing clerks, per month each 125.00 25.00 150.0 3 Supervising copyists, per month each 140.00 25.00 165.0 5 Copyists, per month each 125.00 25.00 150. Extra help to be allowed Recorder at rates of $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 or $6.50 or at 4¢ per folio for copying, not to exceed per annum - 2500.00 16. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES The Sealer of Weights and Measures, per annum 3000.0 2 Deputies, per month each 185.00 25.00 210.0 Extra help to be allowed at rate of $6.00 per day, hot to exceed per annum - 550.0 17.• AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER The Agricultural Commissioner, per annum .3000.00 1 Standardization Inspector, per month 175.00 25.00 300.00 1 Clerk, per month 115.00 25.00 140.00 Extra Inspectors to be allowed at rate of $7.50 per day, not to exceed per annum 8296.00 18. HEALTH OFFICER The Health Officer, per annum 4500.00 1 Supervising Nurse, per month 206:00 25:00 2 1.00 k 4 Nurses, per month each 160.00 25.00 185.00 1 Dental Hygienist to be employed not over seven : . months in any one year, ,per month 173.00 25.00 198.00 ; 1' Part-time nurse, per month 75;00 25.00 100.00 1 Stenographer, per month 120.00 25.00 145.00 z� 2 Clerks, per month each 120.00 25.00 145.00 l Sanitarian 180.00 25.00 205.00 Extra helpto be allowed at rates of $5.00, r $6.00 or 7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum - 300.00 .t 405 19., PROBATION OFFICER 'The Probation Officer; per .annum- . 3600.00 2 Deputies, per month each ' 225.00 1 Deputy, permonth 0.00 L'Deputy, per month 165.00 1 Deputy,. per month 160.00 .1.Stenographer, per month 130.00 1 Stenographer, part-time* 125.00 3.Deputiee, per month.each ;200.00 1 Stenographer, per month '.'150.00 1'Office Clerk, per month 110.00 Extra help to be allowed the Probation Office .. at rates of -05.00, 06.00 or $7.00 per day, not ,to'exceed per annum - 1000.00 ' 20. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS The Superintendent of schools, per annum 5000.00 1 Deputy, per month 350.00 1;.Deputy secretary, per month 205.00 l Deputy, per month 210.00 1 Deputy, per month 160.00 1 Deputy, per month 150.00 ' 1 Deputy, per month 150.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $6.00 and $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 400.00 21. LIBRARIAN The County Librarian per annum 3600.00 22. BONDS The cost of bonds of County officers, their assistants, deputies and employees, such as required by law to be furnished, when executed by a reliable bond and surety company, and duly approved, shall be a charge against the County, pay- able out of the General Fund. 23. APPOINTMENTS All deputies and employees shall be appointed by the principal of the office in which they are employed, and shall hold office at the pleasure of such principal. 24 ALLOWANCE FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed all the officers of the County and their deputies in the discharge of their official duties, sub- ject to such limitations as are elsewhere herein provided. Detailed expense accounts must be rendered on the first day of each month for the expenses in- curred in the previous month. For traveling necessarily done by private auto- mobile, an officer shall be allowed mileage at the rate of five and one-half (51) cents per mile, without any constructive mileage, and he shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses when he travels by rail. 25. Except as otherwise herein provided, in addition to the salaries, compensation and fees herein allowed, all county officers shall receive and retain for their own use and benefit such fees.and compensation as are nav, or may be hereafter allowed by law to be received and retained by them for their own use and benefit. 26. SALARIES - HOW PAID Salaries of all officials, deputies, clerks and employees herein provided for shall be paid by the County in monthly installments at the same time and in the manner, and out of the same frond as the salaries of County officers are paid, except as herein otherwise ordained; provided, however, that the salary and compensation of all clerks, engineers, copyists and employees of every kind, working on a per diem basis, shall be paid only upon their filing with, and allowance by the Board of Supervisors of said County, or their duly verified claims for the sum due them, provided, further, that at the election of the ' employee, indicated by written instructions of such employee, filed by him with the County Auditor, a portion of his salary or wages may be paid on his behalf direct to his insurer to cover the amount of the monthly premium on any insuran e contracted for by him under any group insurance plan arranged by him in con- junction with other employees. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance aro here- by repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force frau and after the lat day of July, 1944, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the El Cerrito Journal, a newspaper printed and pub- lished in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 25th day of May, 1944, by the following vote: AYES:` Supervisors - Ripley - Cummings - Taylor - Buchanan & Trembath NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None W.T. BUCHANAN Mha roman-oo aha- o�ard ot-Supervisors off.`' the' County,of Contra Costa, State of California. . ;•a r_� S" z+#� t x z t f t�.i' a Sr�"'7' S�Sf{: k 3 yr!{i��t��h'�"���'u.4,;��cs'ty�i�#"Y'ix` Z,'s�fi��Y`Yf'te�t'"t�t� F1+5'p nth { ^�" e� 406 ri -ATTEST: F ' S: C. WELLS oun q Clerk.an .ex-o e o e-FEcTa� the. Board of Supervisors of the..Cauntq . of Contra Costa, State`of-'California. - c0c t. y i . ORDINANCE NO. JU ASI ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 3 and 13 OF ORDINANCE N0. 331, OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF:DEPUTIES", ANb M-1PLOYEES THEREOF. The Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa; State of California, do ordain as follows; Section 1. Section 3 of Ordinance No.331 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby,amended to read as follows; adjusted. Additional Base Emergency 113. AUDITOR, Salary Compensation TOTAL One Deputy per month $250.00 $25.00 $275.00 One deputy, per month 215.00 25.00 240.00 One deputy, per month 155.00 25.00 210.00 One Deputy, per month 160.00 25.00 155.00 Two deputies per month, each 145.00 25.00 170--00 One deputy, per month 14o.00 25.00 165.00 One deputy, per month 130.00 25.00 155.00 One stenographer-olerk, per month 115.00 25.00 140.00 One Clerk, per month 140.00 25.00 165.00 One olerk, per month 130.00 25.00 155.00 One payroll clerk, per month 115.00 25.00 140,00 1 The salary of the last mentioned clerk to be charged against the cost of administration of highways',and bridges work. One part time deputy, per month E5.00 Extra help to be alloyed at rates of $5.00, $6.00, or $7.00 . per day, per annum 3595•C0" Section 2. Section 13 of Ordinance No. 331, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 13. SHERIFF 5000.00 1 Undersheriff, per month 290.00 25.00 315.00 3 deputies, per month each - 250.00 25.00 275.00 1 deputy per month 235.00 25.00 260.00 1 deputy, per month 210.00 25.00 235.00• ' 17 deputies, per month each 215.00 25.00 2 W .00 6 deputies, per month each 200.00 25.00 225.00 2 deputies, per month each 205.00 25.00 P30.00 2 deputies, per month each 182.00 25.00 207.00 4 deputies, per month each 165.00 25.00 190.00 1 deputy, per month 15O.00 25.00 175-00 1 deputy, per month 140.00 25.00 165.00 1 Radio Technician, per month 255.00 25.00 250.00" i 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per month 225.00 25.00 250.00 1 Assistant Radio Technician, per month 210.00 25.00 235;00 3 Radio dispatchers, per month, each 200.00 25.00 225.00 1 Sectretary, per month 165.00 25.00 190.00 1 Stenographer, per month 15.00 25.00 16o.0o 1 Jail Matron, R.N., per month 14.00 25.00 170.00: 1 Telephone operator, per month 120.00 25.00 145.00 Extra deputies to be allowed at rate of $6.00' $7.00 and $5.00 per day, not to exceed per annum, 13,950.00 Extra help to bd alloyed at branch Jail at rate of $6.00, $7.00 and 09.00 per day, not to exceed r, per annum 4800.`00' f1:- � . . There shall be and there is hereby alloyed to the Sheriff, to•be by him retained for his"own :..: use all fees allowed by law for service of.papers Y in civil actions arising either in or outside of the county excepting actions in which the obunty is interested.„ r t``, f. ,. .,,,..e..,. .'7' fi R... >� r ..e"tsnvr r . t.•„t+'tl.,rZ`,�Ci`+ f t•, <:oV�RM1I.�:�s,w': 4 07 All',Ordlnances or. parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. This'Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 19th day of January, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passa5e,° the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and,_, against the same. in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published ' in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 18th day of December, 1944, by the following vote of the Board towit:. Ayes: `Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor,, Buchanan and Trembath. ' Noes: Supervisors - None. Absent Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chariman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of _ California. A ttest: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ORDINANCE N0. X33 U AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 329 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA REGULATING ' THE PARKING UP014 THE STATE HIGHWAY IN THE TOKN OF OAKLEY, AN UNINCORPORATED PORTION OF THE.COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 1 of Ordinance No. 329 of the County of Contra Costa, is' hereby amended to read as follows: "Section l: The south side of the State Highway, or Main Street in Oakley, Contra Costa.Countyc, California; beginning; at a point 175 feet enst of the point of intersection of the south line of Main Street with the east 2.1ne of First Street, thence east and southeasterly along the southerly line of Main Str"ot and theStateHighway to the west line of second Street; is hereby designated as a loading zone for vehicles and it shall be,unlawful for any person to park or stand any' yehiole in said zone between the hours of Eight A.M. and Six P.M. of every,.day except Sundays, except for the purpose of loading or unloading; pass=ngers of ' freight, ,and in such case for the period of twenty (20) minutes only.!!. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from or after the 5th day of !IIFebruary') 194.5 and before the expiration of fiteen (15) days after the date of its I assag;e, the same shall be published lath the names of the members voting for'and ,against the same in the Brentwood News newspaper printed and published in the County ' of .Oontraa Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the r 2nd day_of January,.1945,'by the following vote of the Board, to wit: AYES: Supervisors- Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. "} NOES: Supervisors None ABSENT: Supervisors-None ; 4 �' ATy TEST W. T PAASCH W. J. BUCHANAN County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk Chairman of the Board of of the Board of Supervisors of the Supervisors of C ontra County of Contra Costa, State of Costa County, California. Calif01-nia 408 ORDINANCE,NO. 334. AN-QADINACE,PROHIBIT INVYPARKINO UPON•THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS IAI THi COUNTY OF CONTRA .71 COSTA,',STA Z OP:CALIFOP.HIA,;OVYSIDE OF-INCOP.PORATLD:CITIES. . The.Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, € do ordian as follows: SECTION I: It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicles to park or to 'stand such vehlolos'upon any public highway hore and after in this section named, along or within a portion of a public highway, and tho. County Engineer is hereby authorized and required to erect and maintain adequate signs along such � ~ portion of such highway, specifying the roquirements of this section: A. Along all of the curb surrounding the small circular park separating the intersection of-Arlington Avenue, Ardmore Road and Coventry Road, as said Avenue and Roads are delineated and so designated on the map entitled: ■Kensington Park, Contra Costa County, California" filed May 2, 1911 in Volume 5 of Maps, page 103, records of Contra Costa ' County, California. B. Along a section of the westerly curb of Arlington Avenue, as designated on hereinabove mentioned map, doscrived as follows: Commencing at the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 1 of said map of Kensington Park, thence easterly at right angles to the easterly line of said Lot 1, 12 feet more or less to the curb on the' westerly side of Arlington Avenue and the point of beginning of "No Parking Area", thence southerly along said curb and parallel to the westerly lino of Arlington i avenue 90 feet. C. Along a section of curb described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the westerly line of Amherst Avenue with the northerly line of Highland Park, as said Avenue and Traot are delineated and so designated on the map entitled: "Highland Park, Contra Costa County 3 California" filed May 4, 1936 in Volume 22 of Maps, pages 625 and 621, records of Contra Costa County, California, thence along said westerly line S. 130-241E , 28.40 feet, thence on a curve to the right, having a radius of 4�0 feet and tangent to last mentioned course 275 feet, thence southeasterly radially from said westerly line 13 foot more or less to the curb on the westerly side of Amherst Avenue and the point of beginning of "No Parking Area", thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along said curb 164 feet to a point on the curb on the easterly side of Arlington Avenue. ?, The County Engineer is hereby authorized and required to erect and maintain digns not more than one hundred feet (1001) apart in each block within such district specifying the requirements of this section. SECTION II: Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and v, Imprisonment. SECTION III: If any section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The Board of Supervisors hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, sub-section; sentence, clause and phrase thereof, � irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, sub-sections, sentence, clauses or phrases should be declared unconstitutional. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days,after the date of its addptioh, ,and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage hereof, shall be published for at least once a.week in E1 Cerrito Journal a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ` together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and az :.. against same. 1 The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said BOard of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa .at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 8th day of January A.D. 3.945 by the following vote, to-crit: .AXES: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan, &'Trembath NOES: Supervisors - None _ ABSENT: Supervisors - Nona W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of SupOrvisors. of the County of Contra..Costa, ' State of California ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County leiYk and ex-officio Clerkooz the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California �t3 ORDINA14CE NO. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PARKING UPON SAN PABLO AVENUE AND ON CHURCH • LANE, pEiRLIC HIGHWAY'S IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION ONE: It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle attended or unattended on San Pablo Avenue or on Church Lane, of the County of Contra Costa, at the curbs painted red along the fallowing described places: (a) On the southwesterly side of San Pablo Avenue ; BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue with the southeasterly line cf Church Lane; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of San Pablo Avenue a distance of 40 feet. (b) On the southwesterly side of San Pablo Avenue; BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue with the northwesterly line of Church Lane; thence north- westerly along the southwesterly side of San Pablo Avenue a distance of 40 fe t. (a) On the northwesterly side of Church Lane: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the northwesterly line of Church Lane with the southwesterly line of Sen Pablo Avenue; thence.southwesterly along the northwesterly side of Church Lane a distance of 40 feet. (d) On the southeasterly side of Church Lane; BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the southeasterly line of Church Lane with the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southesterly along the southeasterly side of Church Lane, a distance of 40 feet. (e) On the northwesterly side of Church Lane: BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Church bane 33 feet northeasterly from the point oP intersection of the northwesterly line of Church Lane with the northeasterly line of Dover Avenue ; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly site of Church Lane a distance of 65 feet. (f) On the southeasterly side of (;huroh Lane; BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly side of Church Lane 33 feet northeasterly from the ' point of intersection of the southeasterly line of Church Lane with the northeasterly lineof Dover Avenue extended southeasterly; thence north- easterly along the southeasterly side of Church Lane a distance of 65 feet. SECTION II. PENALTY: Any parson violating any of the terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be puhiahed by a fine of not exceeding fifty dollars (450.00) or by imprisonment in the County nail for not more than five (5) days, for the second offense within the period of one yebrls 'time, by a fine not to exceed One Hundred dollars (,100.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than ten (10) flays, or both; for the third offense committed within one year, by afine not to exceed five hundred dollars (0500.00) or by imprisonment for a period of not to exceed six (6) months in the County Jail, :Or, by; both such fine aryl imprisonment. SECTION III. Thi s Ord ins.nee shall take effect thirty.(30) days after the 410 date 'of its:adoption, and prior to the expiration of. fifteen,.,(15) .deys from the peas age.hereof shell+be..p ublished Por at least i (one) week in the San Pablo Bee, a news' i paper printed and 'published 'in. the County of Contra Costs, State of California, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors vating for and against the same. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, on the Sth day of January, 1945, by the following vote of the Board, to reit: Ayes: Supervisors S.S.Ripley, H.L.Cummings, Ray S.Taylor, W.,T.Buchanan and R.J.Trembeth. Noes: None. ' ?: Absent: None. W. J. BIJ CI1ANAN ATTEST: W.T. PAASCH Chairman of the Board of bupervisors County Clerk and ex-off oio Clerk of Contra Costa County, State of of the Board of Supervisors of the California. County of Contra Costa, State, of California. ORDINANCE NO. 336 Bn�� AN ORDINAIJCE FIXING THE IAAXIMUIYI WEIGHT LIMITS OF VEHICLES OPERATING OVER BRIDGE ACROSS SAN PABLO CREEK ON ROAD A-12 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra•:Qosta, State of California do ordain as follows: SECTION I: Definition. The word "vehicle" as used in this ordinance is a devise in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon a highway excepting a devise moved by human power or used exclusively ' upon stationary railroads or tracts. SECTION II: No vehicle loaded or unloaded shall be operated, moved, or transported on or over the bridge across San Pablo Creek on road known as. County` Road A-12 crossing San Pablo Creek on the southerly side of Sheldon School District described in Volume 244 of Deeds, at page 464, Records of Contra Costa County, California, weighing in excess of the following limits: K;n ne � �tonsf eao93 truokpan d trailer,semi ten (10) tons each. SECTION III: Any person.violating any of the provisions of, this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon. 00nviction shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars (0500.00), or by imprisonment in.the County Jail." . �. ' not to exceed six (6) months or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the , date of its adoption and prior to the .expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage hereof shall be published with the names of the members groting for and- against the`same in the SAN PABLO BEE, a newspaper printed and published in the A County of Contra Costa, State of California. ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of January A.D. 1945• '.I by the following vote, to-wit: AYES Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buohahan, l and Trembath. NOES : Supervisors - None. ABSENT Supervisors - None. ATTEST:W. T PAASCH W. J. BUCHANAN County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of Chairman of the Board of Super the Board of Supervisors of :the visors of the County of Contra County of Contra Costa, State of Costa,. State of California California, • (((SEAT+))) ,. ,� ''� -�.'{ .'`..,_ �z af.a • z � '411 f ORDINANCE N0: 337. :BEIldGAIJ ORDZrIANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 1101:-331,' OF.THE:COUNTY OF,CONTRA' ..COSTA, AND'REGULATING THE COMPENSATION OZ„OFFICERS::' OF THE;COUNTY OF. CONTRA COS TAAND..TO'PROVIDE .FOR THE NUMBER 'APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATIDN 'Or'DEPUTIES AND.EMPLOYEES THEREOF,' AND'REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. "7 The Board of bupervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, do; ordainas follows: Section 3 of Ordinance No. 331 of the Uounty of Uontre Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: Adjusted Additional Base Salary Emergency ' #3. AUDITOR. Compensation. Total. Two Deputies, per month, *250.00 $25.00 V275.00 One Deputy, per month, 215.00 25.00 240-UO One Deputy, per month, 185.00 25.00• ' 210.00 One Deputy, per month, 150.00 25.00 185.00 Two Deputies, per month, each, 145.00 25.00 170.00 One Deputy, per month, 140.-00 25.00 165.00 One Deputy, per month 130.00 25.00 155.00 One Stenographer-Clerk, per -month., 115.00 25.00 140.00 One Clerk, per month, 140.00 25.00 165.00 One Clerk, per month 130.00 25.00 155.00 One Payroll Clerk, per month, 115.00 25.00 140.00 The salary- of the last mentioned clerk, to be chargedagainst the cost of administration of highways and bridges work. One pert time deputy, per month 85.00 Hxtra help to be e`Llowed at rates of X5.00, 06.00 or w7.00 per day;o- per annum 3595.00 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in ecnfliat with this ordinanoe are hereby repealed. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 22nd day 1 of March, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of members voting for and against the same in the Contra Costs Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the Count of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,on the 19th day of February, 1945, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Supervisors- None. W. J. BUCHANAN. ATTEST: • W.T. PAASCH Chairman of the Board of Supervisor ounty Ulerk and ex-officio Clerk of County of Contra Costa, Californ a. of the Board of Supervisors of.Contra Costa County, California. s t 77 �A� 7 t c , `.. T � '"4 Cr F 7 S�'Y n.r f ,r } 4 i -x "•' F..fny�a S-�"i' � t KT {j',�gN 3 t t 5 r ,fix ri r% '} r k 4,x 2 ORDINANCE NO. 338 BEING'AN ORDINANCE"AMENDING• SECTION 13 OF ORDINANCE NO. 331, OF THE'COUNTY OF.CONTRA COSTA, AND REGULATING THE 'COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF_CONTRA" COSTA AND. TO PROVIDE FOR THE- 'NUMBER",-APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPEN5ATION: OF DEPUTIES AND EM-. "PLOYE�'S THEREOF, ANI? REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. The Board of Supervisors of the County af' Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: Section 13 of Ordinance No. 331 of the County. of„Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows. Additional Adjusted' Emergency Base Salary- Compensation TOTAL,: "Section 13. SHERIFF. 000.00 One Undersheriff, per month 0290100 $25.00 315,00 Three Deputies per month, each 2�j0.00 25.00 275.00 , One De uty, per month 235.00 25.00 260.00 One Deputy , per month 210.00 25.00 235.00 Seventeen Deputies, per'month, each 215.00 25.00 2 .0.00 Ten Deputies, per month, each. 200.00 25.00 225.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 205.00 25.00 230.00 Two Deputies, per month, each 192.00 25.00 207.00 Ten Deputies, per month, each 165.00 25.00 190.00 One Deputy, per month 15O.00 25.00 1 5.00 One Deputy, per month 140.00 25.00 15.00 One Radio Technician, per month 255.00 25.00 280.00 One Assistant Radia Technician, per month 225.00 25.00 250:00 One Assistant Radio Technician, per month 210.00 25.00 235.00 Three Radio Dispatchers, per month, each 200.00 25,00 225.00 One Secretary, per month 165.00 25.00 190.00 One Stenographer, per month 135.00 25.00 160.00 One Jail Matron, R.N., r per month 145.00 25.00 170.00 One Telephone Operator,. per month 120.00 25.00 145.00 Extra help to be allowed at rate of $6.00, $7.00 and $9.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 14,650.00 There shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Sheriff, to be by him retained for his own use all fees allowed by law for service of papers in civil action arising either in or outside of the county excepting actions in which the county is interested. " All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict With this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 6th day of April, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its j passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and , against the same in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the o 5th day of March* 1945, by the following voter , AYES; Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors -- None. ABSENT: Supervisors -- None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California''' `Y � r,'�i 3.i•S3 `�` �� . ,'"`�� "e""s� yfir '' _ v 413 E • ORDINANCE N0. . ' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 278 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIA'. FORNIA, ENTITLED`"AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, 'STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY LAND USE , DISTRICTS; APPLYING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULA- TIONS AS TO THE USE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, STRUC_ TURES AND TO THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND ' ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IMPROVE- MENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN LANDS, PENDING THE ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN; PRESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT IN ESTABLISHING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS' AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PRO- VISIONS HEREOF", AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 281, ORDINANCE N0: 288, ORDINANCE NO. 289, " ORDINANCE NO.2A ORDINANCE NO. 293, ORDI_ NANCE N0. 297, ORDINANCE NO. 300, ORDINANCE N0. 302 AND ORDINANCE N0. 323; AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICUL— TURAL DISTRICT FOR AN ADDITIONAL PORTION OF THE CONCORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as , follows, to—wit: SECTION 1: Ordinance No. 278, entitled "An ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, defining and establishing certain temporary land use districts; applying certain temporary regulations as to the use of land buildings, structures and to the erection, construction, and alteration of structures and to the improvements placed on certain lands, .pending the adoption by the Board.• of Supervisors of a'.00mprehensive zoning or districting plan; and prescribing the method of enforcement in establishing said Interim Land Use Districts and penalties for violation of any provisions hereof", passed and adopted by the Board .of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 29th day of Apri13 .1940, and amendments thereto, is hereby amended by adding Section 31, which said section shall follow immediately after Section 3h and which shall read as follows: SECTION 31: An Interim Land Use District, known as an Interim Residential Agricultural District as defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its ' amendments, is hereby established inthat portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, within that area of un— Incorporate lands of the Concord Grammar School District as is set forth, established, defined and delineated on a map, which said map is entitled "Interim Land Use Districts Map for a portion of the Concord Grammar School District", which said map likewise indicates and sets forth that it is a portion of Ordinance No.-'339• Said map, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, which said map was duly approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors on April 2nd, 1945, and which shall be. puslished with this ordinance, and.the' original map shall be .signed by and filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic copy of said "Interim Land-Use Districts Map for a portion of the Concord Grammar School District" is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes page 3 of this ordinance and 1s certified by the County Clerk to be a true and correct photostatic copy' of the.original.map. 4.14 : D INTERIM LANDUSE DISTRICTS Q� MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE �O CONCORD GRAMM SCHOOL LEGEND t� DISTRICT � d ������������ r■ ANWAIS 00107 a �� AND D"IDNNAI! SON[D ISIVAMY \OAD7 Q AND[A![YLNTI CITY DOUNDARY UNC ' AAAA- IN T[AII/ LAND UK DIST MCT DOU, DART I-R•A �oelcuLTUAK°airecr OD/\ 000 N OO I-R O � e OOO r I•a;A\ � cn OO A 1 -A I-R-A •, O a ® N A p l ,14 Q R I-R-A �_A N C rJ 1x1/Y11 Aq ALL Y1\T10/ /XOOM MINIM Ml AIIAOY1e O O AN 1101117 AL IN( 1MIINw YNO YII 01/rNKT/ \ /��'\�\ [Ar IO Ie0 A 1001106 oI 1X( .06.000 001YY 1A /.jjL t 4/ P. O \ N P.M. Al //l11.1 10 YXO[0 0001X16.( NOJIl, O \° 17eCON n a1 Seas er /u.urnoA/ er !NI cM6rr I-R-A I-R-A or w6rAA cont,ren or uurolNu,M Txn u.7lr � � OI�NL-N1/. I-R-A T \\ Db,�,TlAa LISlaO ryl � a I-R-A 1-0-A ADOII[D AT A[SMIION Or TML CONTRA COSTA COYNTT KANNIXD COMMI[SION ON TNISAUR."T OI1111t1.Nl SY AN AInAMArw[ MOT[Dr.Y4NLM[MK04 D, TN[ TOTAL Or J NINE MIMS[08 Or AMC COMMISSION AMD OICLAAtD TO BE mfrX (D A ST[T III[MRAt00r TO TN[ADOPTION Or A ODIIM(N[MIN[ LANG N[ KAR AS ATART Of THE YN1(0 KAN Or k1 CONTRA COSTA CWyyMTY. 0 401Y19 0 pSCALE w ILIT I WNA A ,+ Zia /nNew. rVxA `� i .44 lDO PREPARCD BYTHE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION SECTION 2: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency measure and shall take effect and shall be 1n full force immediately upon its adoption and within fifteen. (15) days after said adoption shall be published, together with the map accompanying the said ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against the same for one (1) week in the Concord Transcript , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to—wit: Certain uses of land, buildings, and structures would, if established and conducted within any Interim Land Use District established by this ordinance, be a menaoecto ' the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to erect buildings or structures and to use the same, and to use land for such purposes, and will do so unless restrained therefrom. The immediate operation of this ordinance is therefore necessary in order to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare. THE FOREGOING,ORDINANCE was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the 2nd day ofApril, 1945, by the following vote, to—wit: I �tt�r p s � xr•re =b { ; :+; r:� 415 AYES. Supervisors Ripley,_ Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan & Trembath NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors,- None W. J._ BUCHANAN hairman~•of ,the Board of 8 upervisors of the County. of Contra Costa,. State of California. ATTEST: W. T. .PAASCH County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of ' California. ORDINANCE N0. 340 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MT. VIEW FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO FIRES AND FIRE MENACES PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTIONS TO MEANS OF EGRESS AND ACCUMUUTIONS OF RUBBISH IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE. PROHIBITING INTERFERENCE WITH THE DUTIES OF FIREMEN AND FIRE EQUIPMENT, REGULATING PARKING AT FIRES, AND PROVID- ING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association, or corporation to throw, place, or permit to stand on any land within the said Mt. View Fire Protection District, any rubbish, tree cuttings, or ' other inflamable material. SECTION II. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation to build, light, maintain, or cause or permit to be built, lighted or maintained any fire within the said Mt. View Fire Protection District between"the hours of nine o'clock A.M. and five o'clock P.M. of each day between the period of May 15th and November 15th of each year. SECTION III. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation to permit or allow any fire burning after sunset or before sunrise. SECTION IV. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to build, light, maintain or cause or permit to be built, lighted or maintained any open or outdoor fire at a distance within one hundred (100) feet of any building or inflamable structure in the Mt. View ' Fire Protection District of the _County of Contra Costa, State of California, without a written permit first granted by the Chief of the Fire Department of the said Mt. View Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; provided, however, that such permit is not necessary for the burning of any flamable material is an incinerator constructed of non-combustible material, completely enclosed and equipped with a spark arrester of wire, metal screen or equivalent, having a mesh or holes not to exceed one-quarter (1/4) inch, or any spark arrester which is designed to provide the equivalent protection. SECTION V. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation, to leave, or cause or permit to be left, any outdoor or open fire unattended by any adult person in the said Mt. View Fire Protection '•Di'atrot` of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Before leaving any such fire, such persoh' or persons in charge of such fire shall thoroughly h r, 416 extinguish same by completely covering it with dirt, saturating it- with,water, or otherwise treating it in such manner to prevent rekindling of such fire. SECTION VI. It shall be.-unlawful foran3' P firms copartnership,.. � association or corporation to place.or maintain, or to cause or permit to be placed or maintained, any obstruction, whether permanent-. or movable, before or upon any fire escape, exit, foyer, aisle, passage—way, corridor, or any other means of egress from any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall, or other place used for public assemblage, while open to the public, in the said 'Mt. View Fire-Protection District of- the County of Contra Costa, State of'California ' No persons shall be allowed to stand or assemble in the aisles or passageways, during any time while any of the aforesaid described buildings or places are being used for public assemblage. All exit doors of such buildings or places shall open out and during the ' use of such a building, or place, for public assemblage, shall not be fastened in any manner except by self—releasing hardware installed thereon, which doors and hardware shall be maintained to ppen freely. SECTION VII. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co—partnership, association or corporation to accumulate, or to cause or permit the accumulation of rubbish, rags, paper or other inflamable refuse in any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall or other place used for public assemblage in the said Mt. View Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in such manner as to constitute a fire menace. SECTION VIII. It shall be unlawful for any person, oo—partnership, firm, association or corporation to disobey the lawful orders of any public officer or fireman in the immediate vicinity of the burning of brush, stumps, logs, fallen timber, falloWB, slash, grass, grain, brush or forest covered land, or any other , inflamable material in the said Mt. View Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, or offer any resistance to or interfere with the lawful efforts of any public officer, fireman or eompdny of firemen,,to extinguish the same, or engage in any disorderly conduct calculated to prevent the same from being extinguished, or forbid, prevent or dissuade others from assisting to extinguish the same. SECTION IX. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm co—partnership, association or corporation to ride, drive or propel any vehicle or conveyance upon, over or across any fire hose or chemical hose used by or in charge of any fireman or company of firemen in the said Mt. View Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, or to inure or damage in any manner gny such hose or fire apparatus of any kind. , SECTION X. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co—partnership, association or corporation to park any vehicle upon any street or highway within three hundred (300) feet of any burning building, or other burning structure, in the said Mt. View Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to vehicles of police officers, firemen or any owner, tenant or other occupant of such building or structure, or any authorized agents of such owner, tenant or other occupant. SECTION XI. Any person, firm, co—partnership, association or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars i (0500.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding six months or by both such fine and impris��ent. Every. separate act or transaction in violation of this ordinance 417 shall be.deemed a- separate offense. SECTION XII. This ordinance shall sake effeat'after,the,same shall have' been posted-in three- (3) :of. the-most public places in the said,Mt. "VSevr.Fire Proteotion Distr.L.et for a period of two (2),-Weeks.' PASSED AND ADOPTED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,, State of California, on the 16 day of April,-,1945- W. J. BUCHANAN R.' J. TREMBATH ' H. L. CUMMINGS S. S. RIPLEY RAY S '.TAYLOR Members of said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ' ATTEST:. --W.-T. PAASCH Clem of the said Board of Sup— ervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California 000--- ORDINANCE NO. 31 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF FORTUNE TELLING AND LIKE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND .PRESCRIBING A LICENSE FOR THE MANAGEMENT, CONDUCTING AND OPERATING OF THE SAME, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: SECTION I. Every Fortune Teller, Astrologer, Seer, Clairvoyant, Palmist, ' Phrenologist, Spiritualist, Spiritualistic Medium or Character and Mind.Reader, demanding 'or accepting a fee for his or her services shall, before carrying on such business or profession within the County of Contra Costa, procure a license from the County of Contra Costa so to do, and pay to the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa a license tax hereby imposed on said business, profession, calling or occupation. SECTION II. Every person engaged in the business, calling, profession or occupation provided for in Section I of this Ordinance in the County. of Contra Costa, shall-'pay a license tax of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) per twelve (12) month calendar period or portion thereof payable in advance. No license shall be issued to any such person except upon the following demands and oonditionsi (a)-The payment of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.'00) per twelve (12) month calendar period, or portion thereof, payable in advance, commencing the day upon which said license is issued. (b) That such person applying for said license and any employee or partner of.any:such person shall be fingerprinted, photographed and registered with the ' - Office of the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. SECTION III. Every person who violates any of the provisions of this ' ordinance shall be guilty- of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), and by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than six _(6). months or by both such fine and imprisonment. �] r t �7$az+:`4'—, �,. . ..,� .moi" .i _..,..c.4' ..l.t:*y n. .3�U..s-`AW.q,,� 418 , . SECTION IV. This ordinance is an ordinance'for'the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the County of Contra Costa, and the facts constituting its urgency are declared as follows: That there are, at the time of passing this ordinance, a large number of Gypsies located within the unincorporated areas of the County of Contra Costa,,and it is imperative for the protection of the citizens of the County of Contra Costa, and for the preservation of peace and order in said County of Contra Costa, and for the public peace and •safety that the businesses and professions herein sought to be rdgulated, be conducted in an ordinary andP eaceful manner. ' SECTION V. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from the date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of'the members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa voting for and against the same, in ' the BAN PABLO BEE, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the day of May, 1945, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chalrman. of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, ATTEST: California • W. T. PAASCH , County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California. --0000000-- ORDINANCE NO. 342 ` AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 276 OF THE COUNTY OF'CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY LAND USE DISTRICTS: APPLYING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND TO THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IMPROVEMENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN LANDS, PENDING TIE ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICT- ..ING PLAN; PRESCRIBING THE_METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT IN ESTABLISHING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF", AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 261, ORDINANCE NO. 269, ORDINANCE NO. 290, ORDINANCE NO. 293, ORDINANCE NO. 297, ORDINANCE NO. 3009 ORDINANCE NO. 302, ORDINANCE NO. 323 AND ORDINANCE NO. 339: AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RESID- ' ENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRIT6RY ADTOINING STATE HIGHWAY IV CC 75 B. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows, ' to-wit: SECTION 1: Ordinance No. 276, entitled, "An ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, defining and establishing certain temporary land use districts; applying certain temporary regulations'as to the use of land, build- , ings, structures and to the ereotion, construction, and alteration of structures and to the improvements placed on certain lands, pending the adoption by the Board of Supervisors of a comprehensive zoning or distrioting plan; and prescribing the method of enforcement in establishing said Interim Land Use Districts and penalties for violation of any provisions hereof",.passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 29th day of April, 1940, and amendments there- _ - 419 - (Ordinance No. 342 -- Continued) to, is hereby amended_ by adding Section 3J which said section shall follow immediate- ly after Section 31 and which shall read as follows: SECTION 3J: An Interim lend Use District, known as an Interim Residential, Agricultural District as defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, is hereby established in that portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, within that area of unincorporate lands of said County as is set forth, established, defined and delineated on a map, which said map is en- titled, "Interim Residential, Agricultural Districts Map for a Portion of the Unin- corporated Territory Adjoining State Highway IV CC 75 B", which said Map likewise indicates and sets forth that it is. a part of Ordinance No. 339• The territory covered by this Ordinance is as follows: all that unincorporate territory lying ' within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is more particularly designated and delineated on said map as a strip of land 3000 feet in width, the center line of which is as follows: Said center line beginning at a point on the Westerly line of the Oak Grove Grammer School District which said point is likewise on the center line and coincident to the center line of State Highway IV CC 75 B, which point is also the center line of Walnut Creek as delineated on the County Assessor's map for the Oak Grove Grammar School District; the center line thence follow- ing from said point and continuing along said State Highway IV CC 75 B, West- erly and southerly to the most Northerly line of the incorporate limits of the City of Walnut Creek, this being the Southerly point of termination of the 3000 foot strip hereinbefore mentioned. INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY ADJOINING STATE HIGHWAY IV CC 75 B ' LEGEND -SCNDOL O"T RICT BOUNDARY PURLIC NAY.I ROAD■ -7'� AND HIGH-1 2DN[0 PRIVATI ROAD. -AND LA.EM[NT. ■oLAV.DARr IN T[RIY ND NDAWE DISTRICT BOURY •R•A IMTL RIY IE{IDLNIML ........Al DISTRICT PR y AREA D LONLD BY OR DIHANLE N0.SSI I-R-A I-R- I-R-A FR A\ I-R-A I R-A a I-R-A I-R-A I R-A DIST-T 3CIIOp1. RKT.-WDARY a ' IR-A 'FR lloo [[T\ Isco I[[\ I-R-A Y I-R-A ® F -A ' TMJ ® IRA TAI IAI -R A\ I-R-A I-R-A .Lal IN r[LT D I-R-A\. I-R-A' I-R NOT. •'' COSTA . DA NERC THE SOUN .V LINE. Or THL INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ARE PARALLEL sgc.N THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARY 13 H[.EMITH DECL M[D TO BE A PART I R- V[Np[+ I-R-A AM p THE SAYE AS,THC LAND VSL DISTRICT BOUNDARY. I-R-A I-R-A F \\'f� R-A h I-R-A -R- LITV L1M11. THIS YAP AND ALL MATTERS SHORN THEREON A[ AMOV[D AND ADOPTED AS THE INTERIM ASE TRI LD VDISTRICTS YAP ADJOINING, STATE HIOHNAT IV CC 160 AS 96T SLOSHED UNDER ORN."c[ NY.N.ADOP TSD SY THE BOARD DI SVP{NVI.ORS or THE COUNTY or CONTRA Cp.TA.STATE 01 CALIFORNIA ON THIS JILL DAY or dot--IlL. AMM OF. �I T R O F ATTUTI COSTA C 011M[EARIRA AR/„T.(�_-_/ COSTA COUNTY BOAI10 W —A. III,P[RVISOR{, n LASAII v \\ is LMM '(Crdinanoe'No. 342 __ Continued) to, ie hereby amended by adding Section 3j which said section shall follow, immediate- after.Seotion 31' and which shall read as follows: SECTION 3J: An Interim land Use District, known as an Interim Residential, w, Agricultural Districtas defined in Ordinance No. 218 and its amendments, is hereby established in that portion of the unincorporated territory of .the County of Contra ' Cos ta, `Stots of California, within that area of uninoorporate lands of said County as is set forth, established, defined and delineated.on a map, which said map is en- ' titled,• "Interim Residential, Agricultural Distriota.Map for a Portion of the Unin- Corporated Territory Adjoining State Highway IV CC 75 B", which said Map likewise indicates and sets forth that it is a part of Ordinance No. 339. The territory covered by this Ordinance is as follows: all that unincorporate territory lying within the. County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is more particularly designated and delineated on said map es-a strip of land 3000 feet in width, the center line of which is as follows: Said center line beginning at a point on the Westerly line of the Oak Grove Grammar School District which said point is likewise on the center line and coincident to the center line of State Highway IV CC 75 B, which point is also the center line of Walnut Creek as delineated on the County Assessor's map for the Oak Grove Grammar School District; the center line thence follow- ing from said point and continuing along said State Highway IV CC 75 B, West- erly and Southerly to the most Northerly line of the incorporate limits of the City of Walnut Creek, this being the-Southerly point of termination of the 3000 foot strip hereinbefore mentioned. INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY ADJOINING STATE HIGHWAY IV CC 75 B ' LEGEND SCHOOL DIST.Icr SOUND-1 PIMP—WAIS I 110102 AND HIGNIF". ZONED 001 ATE R NOAOS AND LA/[SE �SrI/����CITY .OUNOARr -.�- INTLSTRI.IY LAND■OVNDARY US' pICT •R•A _INTE.IM .ESIpLMTl1l AORCULTURAL DSTRICT AREA Eoxco .r ORDWANC[ MO.lSI I-R-A I\R I R- \ TAIL III \ I-R-A\ I R AI-R- \ DAN D.M IR-A 1-\\\ IRA SCHOOL OL D,,.,pT OCUME,., D t I-R-A 'I I-R-A YA I-R-A ® I- -A '�rtJ t I-R-A -R A\ I-R-A I-RA I-R-AI-R-A' 1•R NOTE WNER[THL SOYNDANI LINES OI THE COSIA YITL.IM LAID ULL 0167RICT AND TNL SCHOOL Dl TRICT ARE PARALLEL ICON THE SCHOOL DIST.DT SOVNDARr IL N[REWITH DECLARED TO.L A PART ."SHOE I R-A 01. AND THE %AMC AS,TN[LAND I R- .1 DISTRICT .U..DARG V \ \r I \ I-R-A I R IR � -A. R-A a e I-R • I-R-A -R-A L\MIT• THIS YAP AND ALL MATTERS SHOWN TH[RLON GITr AS, ARMOYLD AND ADOPTED AS TML INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS YAP ADJOINING STATE HIGHWAY IV CC TS.AS [STASLISHLD UNDER GNDNANC[ ND.DA!ADOPTED SY THE BOARD 01 TA.STATE 01 THE COUNTY 01 CONTRA COSTA.STATS OF CALIFORNIA THECOU ON THIS NTN OAF Or AML_,ISEi. Pa.....s ATTLSTI CMAIRYAR 01 TNL CONTRA I T RA =G OF A'�-- COS AVliDiiTV •DAgo or �� o cooxir­­ ALN K 11 T �n BYTHECONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION:'-LA""°' : n _ �.Y w a+4.rtr a Yba �lfMrS"'yep`5'•' Cxiy) � d'�d'.,p t YP e �,a '� i ' r 1 i'*v �t+"LX`k"�r d t !{ tr'�^d -' 420 ' (Ordinance No. 342 Continued) ' t Said map is.hereby made a pert of chis ordinance, whioh said map was duly.approved ' `and signed"bq the Hoard of Supervisors on June' 16th,_ 1945,, and.which shall be pub- y j{ liahad-.with this:ordinance, .end'the original map shell be. by and filed in f 4, the office of the County Clerk. A photioststio'copy of.said �'riiterim Residential' r r �t Agricultural Districts'Map for at Portion of the UninoorporstedrTerritory Adjoining 4 State Highway IV 00 75 B" is` likewise made a part of this ordinenoe and hereby. be- oomes. page 3 of this ,ordinenoe and is certified by the County Clerk to be a true and correct photostatic copy of the original map. SECTION 2: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinanoe'is hereby declared to be { an urgency measure and shell take effect and shall be in full force immediately upon its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after said adoption shall be published, together with the map accompanying the said ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against the same for one (1) weekin the ":COURIER-JOURNAL, a news- paper ews paper of general circulation, printed and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to-wit: Certain uses of land, buildings, and structures would, if established and conducted within any Interim Land Use Dis- triot established by this ordinance, be a menace to the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to erect buildings or structures and to use the same, and to use land for such pur— poses, and will do so unless restrained therefrom. The immediate operation of this ordinaaoe is therefore necessary in order to protect the public health, safety and general welfare. ADOPTED:by`the_8bd)?d of Supervisors this 16th day of June, 1945, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENTi Supervisors None. Dl q W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Superviso,rs ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk of the.Board of Supervisors jV , u k* ( Y kt-4 Jf �,( t2 i �z 'd i't5x:�i, y�}�z�;�•w J� s,d'tt� �'�5 R,1{7�y�h 0�`w i 'u -s l �i iY 1. '4 t } t ` i yrZ , Sks � h7 1 42 t b 7 .. t f +' "�'�` ��� V a4,ii Z � y' r��F���.�s a°v i^Mis; 5t^r✓'K���h4'��.5 i t'\ f "'• i Fgai i r `. >S - -_ c ' + 3 ` x i tkv ,�,}3 i'+i �t r` 4:4 i.P;"� ,rTY�` �r A F )5.�.�i.� .. Y.rr'ia,?' .�'R;t� r7 i tt'/,-• < z 3 p+ a t4 r v 2t 421 ORDINANCE .NO. 343 AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: In the County of Contra Costa, there shall be the following County and Town- ship officers, deputies and employees, who shall be paid as compensation for all ser- vices required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the salaries and other compensation hereinafter set forth; 1. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS One stenographer-olerk, per month $165.00 ' Two part time stenographers, per month each 20.00 2. CLERK The County Clerk, per annum 6000.00 One deputy, per month 350.00, One deputy, per month 300.00, Three deputies, per month each 295.00. Two deputies, per month each 255.00 One deputy, per month 250.00 Two deputies, per month each 230.00 Two deputies, per month each 220.00 One deputy, per month 215.00 One deputy, per month 166.00 ' One deputy, per month 140.00 Extra help at rates of 45.50, 46.00 and $7.00 per day, not to exceed, per annum 900.00 Provided further, that in any year when a General or Primary Aleotion, or a Special State, or County, or Municipal, or Ui.trict election is to be held or the compilation of registration of voters is required by law,or supplements to be made thereto, or the changing of precinct boundaries becomes necessary, the County Clerk shall receive for the hiring of extra held for the compiling of such registration of voters and making supplements thereto and work incidental to said election, and the re-preoincting of voters after the changing of precinct boundaries, his actual expenses to be paid upon- filing and presentation of duly verified claims therefor, or claims approved by the County Clerk, with the Board of Supervisors of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors; and provided, further, the said County Clerk may appoint such number of registration deputies as may be necessary for the registra- tion of voters in their respective precincts, each of said deputies to receive the sum of ten cents (10¢) per name for each elector registered by him, said registration dep- uties to be paid for their services on the presentation abd filing with the Board of Supervisors of said County a duly verified claim therefor', on the general fund of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors. 3. AUDITOR One deputy, per month 350.00 ' One deputy, per month 275.00 One deputy, per month 225.00 One deputy, per month 200.00 Two deputies, per month each 190.00 Three deputies, per month each 180.00 One deputy, per month 155.00' One clerk, per, month 150.00 h 5 �rt k nGrz r r s�� � ,+rsi r 422137 (Ordinance No. '343 -- Continued) A 3 One-clerk, per month $140.00. ` One pert time deputy, per month 95.00 � ` One pay-roll clerk,' par month 145.00 The salary of the last mentioned clerk to be charged against thej cost of administration of highways,and bridges work. Extra help to be allowed at rates of 45.00, $6.00, $7.00 or 48.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 3000.00 4. TREASURER The County Treasurer, per annum 5200.00 One deputy, per month 300.00 One deputy, per month 165.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 600.00 5. ASSESSOR The County Assessor, per annum 6000.00 One deputy, per month 350.00 One deputy, per month 315.00 One deputy, per month 290.00 Two deputies, per month each 280.00 Two deputies, per month each 265.00 One deputy, per month 215.00 Two deputies, per month each 190.00 Four field deputies, to be employed for not over five months in any one year, per month each 200.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $4.50, $5.00, §6.00, $6.50, 07.00 and $8.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 8000.00 It is further provided that the Assessor is hereby author- ized to contract with an abstract and title company• for copies of transcripts of recorded instruments affecting titles, at a compensation of, per month 40.00 6. TAX COLLECTOR The County Tax Collector, per annum 5200.00 One deputy, per month 300.00 One deputy, per month 235.00 One deputy, per month 200.00 One deputy, per month 195.00 . One deputy, per month 180.00 One stenographer-olerk, per month 180.00 One Junior stenographer, per month 135.00 , Extra help to be allowed at rates of §5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum . 5000.00 7. DISTRICT ATTORNEY One deputy, per month 450.00 One deputy, per month 350.00 One deputy, per month.* 325.00 Two deputies, per month each 300.00 Three deputies, per month each 275.00 One detective, per month 300.00 ' One secretary, per month 220.00 Two stenographers, per month each-. .190.00 Two stenographers, per month each; 180.00 �r t g X1'23' (Ordinance No, 343 _ "Continued) Extra he to be allowed ab rates of X7:00 per day, not to sxoeed'per"annum; : 308.00 t cf 4 X r 8'.':-'CORONER, S ? The Coroner, a fee per. inquest'of. One secretary and official reporter, per month 210.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00,, $6.00 or. $7:00 per day, not to exceed per annum 1200.00 ' 9. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR The Public administrator such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by iew. 10. st�vEYOR The County surveyor, per annum 6000.00 r One deputy, per month 400.00 One deputy, per month 350.00 One engineer, per month 350.00 One engineer, per month 325.00 Two assistant engineers, per month each 310.00 One engineer draftsman, per month 310.00 One field engineer, per month 290.00 Two Junior engineer draftsmen, per month each 250.00 One rodman and head ohainman, per month 225.00 One ohainman, per month 200.00 'One stenographer, per month 175.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00 to $15.00 at intervals of $1.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 3000.00 11. PLANNING COMMISSION One executive secretary and technician, per month 350.06 ' One assistant technician, per month 300.00 One planning architect, per month 190.00 One chief planning draftsman, per month 190.00 One senior planning draftsman, per month 175.00 One secretary, per month 150.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 600.00 12. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For Township No. 1, per annum 3000.00 For Township No. 2, per annum 600.00 For Township No. 3, 'per annum 2700.00 For TownshipNo 4, per annum 1440.00 For Township No. 5, per annum 2400.00 For Township No. 6, per annum 3000.00 For Township No. 7, per annum 2280.00 For Township No. 8, per annum 2280.00 For Township No. 9, per annum 1800.00 For Township No. 10, per annum 2700.00 One Court Clark for Township No. 10, per month 160.00 For Township No. 11, per annum 2400040 One Court Clerk for Township No. 11, per month 110000 For Township No. 12, per annum 2280.00 rn %��,�i*i#��,. ..✓i,d,rr.,„ r',�.yr..,�ir...rh t<,.v+3 ;,r1 Jlb .. Q t 424 (Ordinanoe No. -343 -- Continued) For Townahip'No. 13, per annum %600.00 s For Township No. l4, per annum k 600,00 z For Township No. .15, per annum 4200.00 One court Clerk for Township No. 15, pemonth 160.00 Pei- One Court Clerk for Township No. 15, per month 150.00 For Township No. 16, 'per annum 1800,00 For Township No. 17, per annum 1800.00 Provided however that there is hereby allowed each month to ' each Jushos of Us Peace, a sum equal to twenty per cent of his monthly salary as and for the use of his private office and/or office equipment in the performance of his official duties as Justice of the Peace. It is further provided that no Justice of the Peace shall receive any expenses of any kind, except the said sum of twenty per cent of said monthly salary; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall preclude the said Justices of the Peace from being reimbursed for moneys .; allowed to them by law from fees received ih the filing of small claims actions. For purposes of this section, the various dockets and legal forms required by the Justices of the Peace for the conduct of their offices shall not be deemed to be expenses of their offices, but such dockets and legal forms, subject to the approval of the District Attorney, shall be furnished by the county upon requisi- tion to the Purchasing Agent, and the expenses thereof shall be defrayed from a general fund appropriation for the purpose. It is further provided that Justices of the Peace of all townships shall issue receipts for all money collected by them in the per- formanoe of their duties. It is further provided that in case any Justice Court should became a Class A Justioe Court, that then and in that event the twenty per cent of the monthly salary al- lowed to the Justice of the Peace for the use of his private office and/or office equipment, shall be discontinued and in lieu thereof a courtroom and Judge's 0hambers shall be furnished to said Justice of the Peace by the county. 13. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION One personnel director, per month 300-001. 1 One stenographer-olerk, per month 175.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $3.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 500.00 14, SHERIFF The Sheriff, per annum 6000.00 One undersheriff, per month 350.00 Three deputies, per month each 300.00 One deputy, per month 280.00 Seventeen deputies, per month each 260.00. One deputy, per month 255.00 r` Two deputies, per month each 250.00 Ten deputies, per month each 245.00 Two deputies, per month each 227.00 One deputy, per month 225.00 ', Nine deputies, per month each 210.00 One deputy, per month 205.00 k, One deputy, per month 190.00 One deputy, per month 180.00 ,. One radio technician per month 00.00 ' >. p 3 ' One assistant radio technician, per month '270.00 One assistant radio technician, per month '255.00 u . .. One radio dispatcher, per month 245.00 Two radio dispatchers,.S p , per month each240.00 One secretary, per month 205.00 i One jail matron (R. N.), per month 185.00 x f. ', One stenographer, per month " 175.00 •'� -:, >'•.,.. . "., ,, .• .+.rr ,.... •.L>.5,.�..i. .fit s_..,n f' .c.'*a k•..,. _. .. m�`C,/.. �? .}. ..F ` t 1 f 1 - i 7y Yf l.3,,.T�, t :. .}• a...l+St"1t' ,b". / r 425 (Ordinance-No. 343 -- Continued) One clerk; per month. .165.00 One telephone exchange operator, per month 160.0.0 One matron, per month 150.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of 46.00, $7.00 or $8.00 per day, not to exceed per annum A000.00 There shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Sheriff, to be by him retained for his own use all fees allowed' by law for service of papers in civil actions arising either in or outside of the county excepting actions in which the county is interested. ' 15. CONSTABLES For Township No. 1, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 2, per annum 960.00 For Township No. 3, per annum 2520.00 ' For Township No. 4, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 5, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 6, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 7, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 8, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 9, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 10, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 11, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 12, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 13, per annum 960.00 For Township No. 14, per annum 1800.00 For Township No. 15, per annum 2520.00 ' For Township No. 16, per annum 2520.00 For Township No. 17, per annum 2520.00 It is further provided that Constables in Townships Nos. 3, 9, 11 and 17 shall receive as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as Constables, per month 65.00 It is further }provided that Constables in Townships Nos. 1, 4, 5, 61 7, 8, 10 12, 15 and 16 shall receive as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as Constables, per month 50.00 It is further provided that Constables in Townships Nos. 2, 13 and 14 shall receive as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as Constables, per month 25.00 Each such Constable shall file a claim on the first day of each and every month for the preceding month, and no allowanoe shall be made to any such Constable for such use of his automobile unless such a claim is filed by him as herein provided. ' It is further provided that no Constable shall receive any mileage or expenses of any kind, excepting the sums above stated. In addition to the salaries, compensations and fees above allowed, Constables in all classes of Townships may re- oeive for their respective use in civil oases the fees allowed by law. 16. RECORDER The County Recorder, per annum 5200.00 One deputy, per month 300.00 One deputy, per month 225.00 Two deputies, per month each 215.00 One deputy, per month 200.00 One copyist, per month 190.00 One index clerk, per month 185.00 •St3yy;�f""M1F*'�g '�' t. E xa;#J'}f, a-y's C j 42 (Ordinance'No. 343 - Continued One comparing olerk, per month ,' 180.00 ,wk r 'Two' oomparing clerks, per month each 165.00 7+ Three supervising copyists, per month each 180.00 - Four copyists, per month each .165.00 ?s' One part time deputy, per month 90.00 r= r Extra help to be allowed at the rates of45'.00, X5.50;`: $6.00.or 6.50 per day, or at $.04 per folio •for dopy- 3i ing, not to exceed per annum 1500.00 17. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES The Sealer-of Weights and Measures, per annum 3300.00 Two deputies, per month each' 225.00 `1 .. 0 One assistant, per month 200.00 i Extra help to be allowed at the rate of 06.00 per day:,, not to exceed per annum 550.00 18. AGRICULTURAL COPMTISSIONER The Agricultural Commissioner, per annum ,3600.00 One standardization inspector, per month 250.00 'i Five inspectors, per month each ZQ9.00 One clerk, per month . 160.00 19. HEALTH OFFICER The Health Officer, per annum 5000.00 One supervising nurse, per month 255.00 One sanitarian, per month 230.00 Two nurses- per month each 210.00 Two nurses, per month each 200,00 One dental hygienist to be employed not over seven months in any one year, per month 220.00 Three stenographer-clerks, per month each 165.00 Extra help to be allowed at the rates of $5.00, $6.00 or 07.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 300.00 20. PROBATION OFFICER The Probation Officer, per annum 4500.00 Two deputies, per month each 250.00 One deputy, per month 225.00 Two deputies, per month each 215.00 One deputy, per month 200.00 One deputy, per month 190.00 S Four deputies, per month each 165.00 One deputy, per month "`' 160.00. One deputy, per month 140.00 One stenographer, per month. 150.00 One stenographer, per month 140,.00 One stenographer (part time) per„mon th 135.00 One clerk, per month 140.00 One clerk, per month 125.00 i Y t t ' Y• ?! f1 �t Y _s Jl 2 " 427 (Ordinance No..343 __ Continued) 21. SUPERINTENDENT-OF SCHOOLS The Superintendent of Schools, per annum 6000.00 One assistant superintendent of schools, per, month ' 350.00 One deputy, per month 220.00 One deputy secretary, per month 165.00 One deputy, per month 165.00 Two deputies, per month each 160.00 ' Extra help to be allowed at the rates of 05.00, 46.00 or 87.00 per day, not to exceed per annum 600.00 22. LIBRARIAN The County Librarian, per annum 3900.00 23. BONDS ' The cost of bonds of county officers, their assistants, deputies and employees, such as required by law to be furnished, when executed by a reliable bond and surety company, and duly approved, shall be a charge against the county, payable out of the General Fund. 24. APPOINTMENTS All deputies and employees shall be appointed by the principal of the office in which they are employed and shall hold office at the pleasure of such prinoipai. 25. ALLOWANCE FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed all the officers of the county and their deputies in the discharge of their official duties, subject to such limit- ations es are elsewhere herein provided. Detailed expense accounts must be rendered on the first day of each month for the expenses incurred in the previous month. For , traveling necessarily done by private automobile, an officer Shall be allowed mileage at the rate of five and one-half (5j) cents per mile, without any constructive mileage, and he shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses when he ' Travels by rail. �6. Except as otherwise herein provided, in addition to the salaries, compensation and fees herein allowed, all county officers shall receive and retain for their own use and bene- fit such fees and compensation as are now, or may be hereafter allowed by law to be received and retained by them for their own use and benefit. I 27. SALARIES - HOW PAID Salaries of all officials, deputies, clerks and employees herein provided for shall be paid by the county in monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner, and out of the same fund as the salaries of county officers are paid, except as herein otherwise ordained; provided, however, that the salary and com- pensation of all clerks, engineers, copyists and employees of every kind, working on a per diem basis, shall be paid only upon ,their filing with, and allowance by the Board of Supervisors of said County, of their duly verified claims for the sum, due them, .provided, further, that at the election of the employee, indicated by written instructions of such employee, filed by him with the County Auditor, a portion of his salary or we may be paid on his behalf direct to his insurer to cover the amount of the monthly premium on any insurance contracted for by him under any group ' insurance plan arranged by him in conjunction with other employees. �11 ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordi- nance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the ist day of august, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in ANTIOCH ' LEDGER, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra osta. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, on the 26th day of June, 1945, by the following vote: ' AYES: Supervisors - Buchanan, Trembath, Cummings, Ripley and Taylor NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None W. J. Buchanan TTEST: a rman o e Board of Supervisors of . T. Paasoh the County of Contra Costa, State of Uo n y ClerF and ex-offioio Clerk California 6f the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of alifornia (SEAL) 428 ORDINANCE No .. AN ORDINANCE OF THE EL SOBRANTE .COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE. OF. CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO. FIRES AND FIRE MENACES, PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTIONS TO MEANS AND EGRESS AND ACCUMULATIONS OF RUBBISH IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE. PROHIBITING INTERFERENCE WITH THE DUTIES OF FIREMEN AND FIRE EQUIPMENT, REGULATING PARKING AT FIRES, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association, or corporation to throw, place, or permit to stand on any land within the said B1 Sobrante County r'ire.Protection District, any rubbish, tree cutting, ' or other inflamable material. SECTION II. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to build, light, maintain or cause or permit to be built, lighted or maintained, any fire within the said. El Sobrante County Fire Protection ' District other then between the hours of sunrise and sunset of each day between the period April 15th and November 15th of each year, and such fire may then only be built, lighted or maintained after securing permit from an authorized person or per- sons of the E1 Sobrante Fire Department. SECTION III. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to permit or allow any fire burning after sunset or be- fore sunrise. SECTION IV. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to build, light, maintain or cause or permit to be built, lighted or maintained any open or outdoor fire at a distance within one hundred (100) feet of any building or inflamable structure in the E1 &Jobrante County Fire Protection Listriot of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, without a ' written permit first granted by the Chief of the Fire Department of the said E1 Sobrante County r'ire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; provided, however, that such permit is not necessary for the burning of any flamable material in an incinerator constructed of non-combustible material, completely enclosed and equipped with a spark arrester of wire, metal screen or equipalbnt, having a mesh or holes not to exceed one-quarter (1/4) inch, or any spark arrester which is designed to provide the equivalent protection. SECTION V. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation, to leave, or cause or permit to be left, any outdoor or open fire unattended by any adult person in the said Bl Sobrante County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Before leaving any such fire, such person or persons in charge of such fire shall tho- roughly extinguish same by completely covering it with dirt, saturating it with ' water, or otherwise treating it in such manner to prevent rekindling of such fire. SECTION VI. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to place or maintain, or to cause or permit to be placed or maintained, any obstruction, whether permanent or movable, before or upon any fire escape, exit, foyer, aisle, passageway, corridor, or any other means of egres from any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall, or other place used for public assemblage, while open to the public, in the said S1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. No persons shall be pllowed to stand or assemble in theeisles or passage- ways, during any time while apy of the aforesaid dgsoribed buildings or places are i (Ordinance No, 344 -- 'Continued) being used for public assemblage. All exit doors of such buildings or places shall. .open out and during the use of such a building, or,place, for public essemblage,, shall not be fastened in any manner except by self-releasing hardware installed thereon, which doors and hardware shall be maintained to open freely. •SECTION.VII. .It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to acoumulate, or to cause or permit the accumulation of ' rubbish,. rage, paper or other inflemable refuse in any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall or other place used for public assemblage in the said E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District of the County.of Contra Costa, State of California, in such manner as to constitute a fire menace. ' SECTION VIII. It shall be unlawful for any person, co-artnership, firm, association 'or corporation to disobey the lawful orders of any public officer or fireman in the immediate vicinity of the burning of brush, stumps, logs, fallen timber, (allows, slash, grass, grain, brush or forest covered land, or any other inflamable material in the said El Sobrante County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, or offer any resistance to or interfere with the lawful efforts of any public officer, fireman, or company of firemen, to extinguish the same, or engage in any disorderly conduct calculated to prevent the same from being extinguished, or forbid, prevent or dissuade others from assisting to extinguish the same. SECTION IX. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partnership, asso- oiation or corporation to ride, drive or propel any vehicle or conveyance upon, over or across any fire hose or chemical hose used by or in charge of any firemen or ' company of firemen in the said El Sobrante County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, or to injure or damage in any manner any such hose or fire apparatus of any kind. SECTION X. It shall be unlawful for any person, form, co-partnership, asso- oiation or corporation to park any vehicle upon any street or highway within three hundred (300) feet of any burning building, or other burning structure, in the said El Sobrante County Vire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to vehicles of police officers or firemen unless authorized by the Fire Officer in charge. SECTION XI. Any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding six months or by both such fine and im- prisonment. Every separate act or transaotion in violation of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION XII. This ordinance shall take effect after the same shall have been posted in three (3) of the most public places in the said E1 Sobrante County Fire ' Protection District for a period of. two (2) weeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 16th.da7 July, 1945. Supervisor S. S. Ripley, Oupervisor H. L. Cummings, Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Supervisor W. J. Buchanan, Supervisor_R. J. Trembeth W J. Buchanan hairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa ATTEST: W. TPaasoh County. Clerk of tRe. 'said oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 430 .:s ORDINANCE NO. 345 _.... AN ORDINANCE. PROHIBITING'.-PARKINGUP.ON PARKER AVENUE- IN THE TOWN OF RODEO,: CONTRA.,COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. The .Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: Seotion 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park, or leave standing, any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with direotions.of a Peace Officer or traffic control signal device upon those portions of Parker Avenue in the unincor- porated Town of Rode, described as follows: A. On the easterly side of Parker Avenue: Beginning at the .point of inter- section of the 'southerly line of First Street with the easterly line of Parker Avenue, thence southerly along the easterly line of Parker Avenue a distance of 60 feet. , B. Also beginning at a point on the easterly line of Parker Avenue 206 feet northerly from the point of intersection of said line with the northerly line of Investment Street, thence northerly along the easterly line of Parker Avenue a distance of 60 feet. C. On the westerly side of Parker Avenue: Beginning at the point of inter- section of the westerly line of Parker Avenue with the southerly line of First Street, thence southerly along the westerly line of Parker Avenue, a distance of 60 feet. when such spaces are indicated by a "No Parking" sign or red paint on the curb along any such described spaces. The County Wngineer is hereby authorized and required to designate such spaces by red paint on the curb or by "No Parking" signs, as is most practical. Section 2. The above-desoribed spaces alongside the ourba are authorized i for the loading and unloading of passengers of busses engaged as common carriers in local transportation. Section Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall , be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not to exoeed-Two Hundred r'ifty Dollars (4250.00) or by imprisonment in the,County Jail for a period not to exceed six (6$ months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section fes. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage hereof shall be published once in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said Board of Supervisor of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 16th day of July, 1945, by the following.vote: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan R. J. Trembath. ' NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. W J Buchanan aria rman or tne Board of Supervisors (SEAL) of 'Contra Costa County, California. , . ATTEST: W. T Paasch , ounty Viericc and ex-Offioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. j , ORDINANCE -NO, 346.,` " AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING,UPON'OAK STREET IN THE TOWN OF, BREIMOOD, CONTRACOSTA COUNTY, 'CALIFORNIA The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park, or leave standing, any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with directions of a Peace Officer or ' traffic control signal device upon those portions of Oak Street in the unincorporated Town of Brentwood, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northwesterly curb line on Oak Street distant thereon southwesterly 60 feet from the southwesterly line of second street, as said streets are delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Map of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California", ' which,map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Qosta County, California on September 1, 1881 in Map Book A at page 11; thence,-from said point of beginning, southwesterly along said curb line a distance of 50 feet. when such spaces are indicated by "No.Parking'i signs or.red paint on the curb along any such described space. The County Engineer is hereby authorized and required to designate such space by red paint on the curb or by "No Parking" signs, as is most practical. Section 2. The above-described spade alongside the curbs are authorized for the loading and unloading of passengers of busses engaged as common carriers in local transportation. Section 3. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shal Ie guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for period not to exceed six (6) months, or b y both such fine and imprisonment. ' Section 4. This. ordinanoe shall take effect thrity (30) days after the date I ' of its adoption and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage hereof shall be published at- least once in the BRENTWOOD NEWS, a newspaper printed and (published in the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa 4t a regular meeting of said Board held on the 6th day of August, 1945, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS RIPLEY CUN[MINGS TAYLOR BUCHANAN MM TREMBATH NOES: •SUPERVISORS NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE W. J. BUCHANAN a rman o t e Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California (SEAL) ATTEST: w. T. PAASCH oun y cleric and ex-offioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California a "S .:3ti4;x?#� �.d�ai2' z}.�u, t�"tt t.i':.�ti, . ,..si.". .x., ..,h. ..c .. .,•r .. s ..,- . .. .. - n 432 � c' m .,o;b ORDINANCE N0• 347_-•/"?�' AN`ORDINANCE TO• REPEAL ORDINANCE NO. 306 ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATING TO.RESTRICTED LIGHTING." The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,. do ordain as follows: Section 1. Ordinance No. 306 entitled, :"An Ordinance of The County of Contra Costa Relating to Restricted Lighting" is hereby repealed. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage ' hereof shall be published at least once in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the some. ' The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said Board of Supervisor of the Uounty of Contra Uoste at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of August, 1945, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS RIPLEY, CUMMINGS, TAYLOR, BUCHANAN AND TREMBATH. NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. W. J. Buchanan Chairman o e Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa ATTEST: (SEAL) County, California W. T. Paasoh oun•y Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of the board of Supervisors of the County of Uontra Costa, State of California. ---000--- ' ORDINANCE'NO. 346 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 13 of ORDINANCE NO. 343 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND TO PROVIDE FOR NL]MBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 13 of Ordinance No. 343 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: 1113. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION One personnel director, per month ....................... $320.00 One stenographer-clerk, per month ....................... 175.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00, or 07.00 per day, not to exceed per annum .............. .... 500.00" All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are , hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after september 27, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of the members. voting for and . against the same in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ' Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, on August 27, 1945, by the following vote of the Board, to wit: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, and' Buchanan; NOES: Supervisors, ,None; ABSENT: Supervisor, Trembath. W. J. BUCHA.NAN (( (SEAL))) C rman of the Board of Supervisors ATTEST: of the County of Contra Costa, State W. T. PAASCH of California. County Clark and ex-O?fioial Clerko the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ---000--- 433 ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE 'TO AMEND-SECTIONS:2, 3.AND 14.,. OF ORDINANCE.NO. 343, OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,..RELATING. TO THE..REGULATIONS OF THE COM PENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA,. AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF.DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. ' The Board of °upervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 2 of Ordinance No. 343 of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: ' "2. CLERK The County Clerk, per annum ------------------------------------ 6000.00 Onedeputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 350.00 Onedeputy, per month ------------------------------------------ 300.00 Three deputies, per month each --------------------------------- 295.00 Two deputies, per month each ----------------------------------- 255.00 One deputy, per month ------------------------------------------ 250.00 Two deputies, per month each ----------------------------------- 230.00 ' Two deputies, per month-each-== --------------------------=----- 220.00 One deputy, per month 215.00 One deputy, per month 160.00 Onedeputy, per month ------------------------------------------ 140.00 Extra help at rates of 05.50, 46.00 and 47.00 per day not to exceed, per annum ----------------1---------------------- 1290.00 Provided, further that in any year when a General or Primary Eleotion, or a Special State, or Couniy, or Municipal, or District election is to be held or the compilation of registration of voters is required by law, or supplements to be made thereto, or the changing of precinct boundaries becomes necessary, the County Clerk shall receive for the hiring of extra help for the compiling of such registration of voters and making supplements thereto and work incidental to said election, and the re-Irecincting of voters after the changing of precinct boundaries, his actual ex- penses to be paid upon filing and presentation of duly verified claims therefor, or claims approved by the County Clerk, with the Board of Supervisors of said County, after proper allowa4oe of said claim by said Board of Supervisors; and provided, further, the said County Clerk may appoint such number of registration deputies as may be necessary for the registration of voters in their respective precincts, each of said deputies to receive the sum of ten cents (10¢) per name for each elector registered by him, said registration deputies to be paid for their services on the presentation and filing with the Board of Supervisors of said County a duly verified claim therefor on the general fund of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by said board of Supervisors." ' SECTION 2. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 343 of-the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: "3. AUDITOR Onedeputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 0350.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 275.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 200.00 Onedeputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 200.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 195.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 190.00 Three deputies, per month, each ------------------------------ 160.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- One clerk, per month ----------------------------------------- 150.00 One clerk, per month ----------------------------------------- 155.00 One part time deputy, per month ------------------------------ 95.00 One pay-roll clerk, per month -------------------------------- 145.00 The salary of the last mentioned clerk to be charged against the cost of ad- ministration of highways and bridges work. Extra help to be allowed at rates of 45.00, 46.00, $7.00 or 48.00 per day, not toexceed per annum ------------------------------------------------ 3400.00" SECTION 3. Section 14 of Ordinance No. 343 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: "14. SHERIFF The Sheriff, per annum --------------------------------------- 46000.00 One undersheriff, per month ---------------------------------- 350.00 Three deputies, per month each ------------------------------- 300.00 One deputy per month ---------------------------------------- 260.00 Seventeen deputies, per month each --------------------------- 260.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 255.00 Two deputies, per month, each -------------------------------- 250.00 Ten deputies, per month, each -------------------------------- 245.00 Two deputies, per month, each ------------------------------- 227.00 One deputy, Per month ---------------------------------------- 225.00 Nine deputies per month, each -------------------------------- 210.00 One deputy per month ----------------------------------------- 205.00 One deputy, per month ---------------------------------------- 190.00 Onedeputy per month ---------------------------------------- 160.00 One radio technician, per month ------------------------------ 300000 One assistant radio technician, per month ------------------- 270.00 One assistant radio technician, per month -------------------- 255.00 One radio dispatcher, per month ------------------------------ 245.00 Two radio dispatchers, per month each ------------------------ 240.00 A 3 4 (Ordinance No. 349•-- Continued) One secretary; per month ....:............ ............ 205.00 One fail-matron (R.N.) per month ..r...:.............. 167.50 One stenographer, per month .......'.................... 175.00 One clerk, per month ...........:...................r... 165.00 One telephone exchange operator; per month 160.00 One jail matron, per month ............:...::.......... 167.50 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $6.00, $7.00 or $8.00 per day, not to exceed per annum ................8000.00 There shall be and there is hereby allowed to. the Sheriff, to be by him retained for his own use all fees allowed by law for service of papers in civil actions arising either in or outside of the county excepting actions in which the county is interested." All parts of Ordinance No. 343 in conflict with this ordinance are 'hereby , repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 15th day of November, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published in the ' County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, onthe 15th day of October, 1945, by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath, S. S. Ripley, Ray Taylor and H. L. Cummings. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN a rman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of ATTEST: California W. T. PAASCH County erc and ex-offioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ' ORDINANCE NO. 350 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 7 OF ORDINANCE NO. 343 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, -STATE OF CALIFORNIA, .RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors .of the County of Contra Coate, State. of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 7 of Ordinance No. 343 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: "7. DISTRICT ATTORNEY ne deputy, per month ........ 450.00 . 4444 . ............................... o deputies, per month each ............................................ 350.00 ne deputy, per month .................................................... 325.00• ne deputy, per month ....................................4.............. 300.00 No deputies, per month each ................................4...86..6... 275.0.0 , ne detective, per month ........................................... 300.00 ne secretary, per month ... ............................................. 220.00 o stenographers per month each ........................................ 190.00 o stenographers per month each . ...................................... 180.00 Matra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 per day, not to exceed per annum . 500.00" All parts of Ordinance No. 343 in conflict with this ordinance are hereby re- pealed. ' I This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 2nd day of �eoember, 1945, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its _ assage, the same shall be published.with the names and members voting for and against he same, in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD, a newspaper printed and published in the ounty of Contra Costa, State of California. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, 435 (Ordinance No. 350 -- Nov. 5, ;1945 -- Continued)- - 5th `day of November, 1945, by the following vote-of the Board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors W. J. Buchanan, R.,J. Trembath, S. S: Ripley, Ray Taylor and H. L. Cummings NOES: Supervisors Nona ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W., J. Buchanan e rman or the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of ATTEST: California W. T. Pansch ' county ulerk and ex-offioio Clerk of the 'Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California ORDINANCE NO. 351 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDNANCE NO. 278 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DE- FINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY LAND USE DISTRICTS; APPLYING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND TO THE ERECTION,• CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IM- PROVEMENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN LANDS, PENDING THE ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN; PRESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT IN•ESTABLISHING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF," AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 281 ORDINANCE 288, ORDINANCE NO. 289, ORDI- NANCE- NO. 290, .ORLINANCE NO. 293, ORDINANCE NO. 297, ORDI- NANCE NO. 300, ORDINANCE NO. 302, ORDINANCE NO. 323, ORDI- NANCE NO. 339, AND ORDINANCE NO. 342; AND THEREBY ESTABLISH- ING AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT AND AN INTERIM NEIGHBOR- HOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR A PORTION OF THE 'UNINCORPORATE TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY BEING MORE SPECIFICALLY A PORTION OF MOUNTAIN VIEW AND VICINITY. ' The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as fol- lows, to-wit: SECTION 1: Ordinance No. 278, entitled, "An ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, defining and establishing certain temporary land use districts; applying certain temporary regulations as to the use of land, build- ings, structures and to the erection, construction, and alteration of structures and to the improvements placed on certain lands pending the adoption by the Board of Supervisors of a comprehensive zoning or distrioting plan; and prescribing the method of enforcement in establishing said Interim Land Use Districts and penalties for violation of any provisions hereof," passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 29th day of April, 1940, and amendments thereto, is hereby amended by adding Section 3E which said section shall follow immediately ' after Section 3J and which shall reed as follows: Section 3k: Two Interim Land Use Districts maps known as an Interim Residential District and as an Interim Neighborhood Business District as defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, are hereby established for portions of the un- incorporate territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, lying in ' and in the vicinity of the Mountain View District, which said lands are unincorporate lands of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. These districts as here- /in above mentioned are set forth, established, defined and delineated on a map which said map is entitled "The Interim Land Use District Map for Mountain View and Vic- inity." These Interim Land Use Districts as set forth on said map establish the Land Use regulation for these areas as set forth in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. Said map is hereby made a part of this ordinance which said map was duly approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors on November 13, 1945 and said map shall be pub-