Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
ORDINANCES - 01011945 - 351-400
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- 4:36 (Ordinance- No. 351 -- Continued) lished with this ordinance, and the original shall-be, signed and filed in the office of the County clerk. A photostatic copy of 'said map entitled, "The Interim'Land Use District Map for Mountain View and vicinity," is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes page �_ of this ordinance, and is so certified. SECTION2: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: 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 (15) days after said adoption shall be published, to- gether 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 Contra Costa Gazette,. a news- 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 Dist- rict established by this ordinance, be a menace to the public health, safety and gen- ' eral 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 wel- fare. 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 13th day of November, 1945, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors.Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN ' hairman of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, ATTEST: State of California W. T. PAASCH ounty ulerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California INTERIM LAND USE Ll DISTRICTS MAP FORj MT. VIEW AND VICINITY1 1 , 1 a i- J I-R -R I-R .4 .. .. I-R I-R I-R I-R I-R I-R I-R , a' - . I-YR I-R• •I-R I_ ' I°R I-R I-R I-R I-R o I-R / ,ATL ...>.. I-R ..«.«. III I I-R i = I-R TMi I-R I-R I-R I' -R , { i� III I-R I-R• If i �« I-R I-R I-R E '' I-R •°.« uL�1 J I-R I I-R I-R I-R I-R I-R I-R II-R ; +I-R Y 111 I-R I-R I-R� I-R: II-R ' J. Ht A_- 1 I-R I-R ' ]-R I-R i I R d .Y I!TR! . 11L:'ilL':_ TT- LEGEND ^..w...«Y. Irn-------�-� LEGEND TKI.Y.r.N..LY N.rT{...N..N TN{.{.N..{ .No.o.n{o..TNl INTNIY I... —our.o:. N.r 10.11t WIN{..r...T{D 11—T.1 or.T.vl{YI.N.VK.." ---------CITr.aVW..T ..I.TNLl.NlO .r O.o1N.Naa N..a.l I-R — n.w a.D.NTUL -11. o TA I.MD V.{p.l.Kl Txl.W.01.Y.{.YU...OI Txl toYN, 01 a.NT..ao.T.� tio3 w:r .T.Ia ar cuuo.Nu,oN Txu uTn wr or Narau.0 lw.. —'opwc^Tao r.un O. TbIQTPCCI1fiT a�.i oTT�"FoMi� NII.TMS�. "B THJ°CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 437 ORDINANCE NO. )J2 j4,AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING UPON CERTAIN PUBLIC HIGHWAYS IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,. OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED I1 CITIES The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park or to stand such vehicle upon any public highway hereinafter in this section named, and along or within that portion of said public highway described as follows: t All the easterly side of Cerrito Avenue, as delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Map of Hillside Park" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on November 6, 1912 in Map Book 8 at page 193. The northwesterly side of that portion of Berkeley Park Boulevard lying between the northerly line of Ocean View Avenue and the prolongation westerly of the northerly line of Lot 3, Block A; the easterly side of that portion of Cerrito Avenue lying northwesterly of Berkeley Park Boulevard; the easterly and northerly aide of that portion of Ocean View Avenue lying between the northerly line of ' Cerrito Avenue and the southeasterly line of Berkeley Park Boulevard; the north- erly side of a street now occupying Lot 3, Block A, known as Stratford Road; all as delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Amended Map No. 2 Berkeley Park" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on July 8, 1913 in Map Book 10 at page 238. The northerly side of Stratford Road; the southerly and easterly side of Coventry Road, as said roads are delineated and so designated upon the map enti- tled "Kensington Terrace, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Reoorder of Contra Costa County on September 10, 1926, in Map Book 20 at pages 519 and 520. The easterly side of Stratford Road; the northwesterly side of Beverly Road; the westerly side of Lenox Road as said roads are delineated and so desig- nated upon the map entitled "Map of Bock 6, & a portion of Blocks 7 & 11, Being a resubdivision of a Portion of Lot °A' Kensington Park, Contra Costa Co. Cel." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on July 17, 1912 in Map Book 7 at page 173. The easterly and southwesterly side of that portion of Coventry Road ad- jacent to the westerly and northeasterly sides of Block 9; the southerly and east- erly side of that portion of Coventry Road Adjacent to the northerly line of Lots 22 to 41, inclusive of Block 8: The easterly side of that portion of Coventry Road adjacent to the westerly line of Block 7; The southeasterly side of that portion of Coventry Road adjacent to the northwesterly line of Blocks 3 and 2; ' All of that side of Edgecroft Road adjacent to Block 3; all of that side of Ard- more noad adjacent to Blocks 6 and 7 lying between Kingston Road and Coventry Road: "11 of the easterly side of Kingston Road adjacent to the westerly line of Block 1: All of the easterly side of Stratford Road: The westerly side of that portion of Arlington Avenue extending northerly from the southerly line of Lot 1, Block 2 to the southeasterly line of Coventry Road; as said Roads, Lots and Blocks are deline- ated and so designated upon the map entitled "Kensington Park, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on May 2, 1911 in Map Book 5 at page 103. The southerly side of that portion of Wellesley Avenue lying between Arlington Road and Stanford Avenue: The southerly side of all of Oberlin Avenue: The easterly side of all of Amherst Avenue: The westerly and southerly side of all of Yale Avenue: The easterly side of all of Stanford Avenue: The easterly side of that portion of Cambridge Avenue lying between Vyellesley Avenue and Beloit Avenue: The northeasterly side of that portion of Vassar Avenue lying between Yale Avenue and a point of 18 feet southeasterly of the most southerly corner of Lot 10, Block J; the northeasterly side of all of Rugby Avenue: The southeasterly side of all Princeton Avenue: The northerly side of all of Beloit Avenue, as said Avenues are delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Map of Berkeley Highlands" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on April 117, 1912 in Map Book 6 at page 150. The easterly side of all Trinity Avenue: The easterly and northerly side ' of all of Columbia Avenue: The easterly side of all of Colgate Avenue: The easter- ly side of all of Purdue Avenue: The northerly side of all of Kenyon Avenue: The northerly side of all of Beloit Avenue, as said Avenues are delineated and so desig- nated upon the map entitled "Berkeley Highlands Addition", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on November 6, 1912 in Map Book 8 at page 194. The easterly side of all of Purdue Avenue: The northerly side of that portion of Willamette Avenue adjacent to the southerly line of Block U: The south- easterly side of that portion of Willamette Avenue adjacent to the northwesterly line of Lots 1, 42, 43, 44 and 45, Block T, as said Avenues, lots and block are de- lineated upon the map entitled "Subdivision of Block 'Z' Berkeley Highlands Addition' , which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on March 4, 1913 in Map Book 9 at page 209. The easterly side of all of York Avenue: The easterly side of that por- tion of Windsor Avenue lying north of Westminister Avenue: The easterly side of all of Kenyon Avenue: The easterly side of all of Highland Boulevard, as said Avenues and Boulevard are delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Berkeley High- lands Terrace, Contra Costa Co., Cal.," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, on January 28, 1914 in Map Book 11 at page 252. The westerly and northerly side of that portion of Norwood Avenue lying between Highgate Road and the easterly line of Lot 24, Block C: The northerly and easterly side of that portion of Norwood Avenue lying between the easterly line of Lot 24, Block C and Arlington Avenue: The northerly side of that portion of Arlingt n Court lying east of Norwood Avenue: The northerly and easterly side of that portion 438 Ordinance No. 352 -- Continued of Highgate Road lying between Arlington Avenue and a point50 feet northwesterly of the westerly line- of kdorwood Avenue, -all as delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Amended Official Map of Arlington Aores,. Contra Costa County, Califor- nia", which map was filed'in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on March 6, 1928, in Map Book. 1 of Official Maps at page 20. The easterly and northerly side 'of all that portion of Kingston Road lying east of a point which bears, S. 690-24'-50" W. 26.06 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 23, as.said Road .and Lot are dellneated and so designated upon the map entitled "Kensington Park Extension, Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County Califor- nia", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa bounty, on June 20, 1941 in Map Book 25 at page 621. The northwesterly and westerly side of all of Cowper Avenue: The southerly and southwesterly side of all of Kenilworth.Drive: The southwesterly side of that portion of Highland Boulevard lying northwest of Cowper Avenue, The northeasterly side of that portion of Highland Boulevard lying southeast,of 6owper Avenue: The southwesterly side of that portion of Lawson Road lying southeast of Cowper Avenue; The westerly side of that portion of. Kerr Avenue lying northerly of the south line of Lot 76, all as delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Beverly Hills, Contra Costa Co., California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on May 3, 1927 in Map Book 20 at pages 557 and 556. Portions of the County road known as Highland Boulevard, described in a deed ' from Luna P. Griffith, at al, to Contra Costa County, recorded June 24, 1922 in Volume 419 of Deeds at page 60, described as follows: The southwesterly side of that portion of said Highland Boulevard lying between Arlington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lot 37, as said Lot is delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Beverly Hills, Contra Costa Co., California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on May 3, 1927 in Map Book 20 at pages 557 and 558. The northeasterly side of that portion of the aforesaid "Highland Boulevard" extending from the southeasterly line of lot 17 of the hereinabove mentioned map of "Beverly Hills" southeasterly a distance of 100 Peet. The northeasterly side of that portion of the hereinabove mentioned County Road known as "Highland Boulevard" extending northwesterly a distance of 100 Peet from the points of intersection of the northeasterly line of Highland Boulevard with the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Block 2, of the map of "Berkeley Highland Terrace," produced northeasterly. The westerly side of that portion of Amherst Avenue described as follows: All of Amherst Avenue as delineated and so designated upon the map entitled "Highland Park, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Re- corder of Contra Costa County on May 4, 1936 in Map Book 22 at pages 625 and 626; and the westerly side of that portion of Amherst Avenue extending 104 feet southwesterly ' from the southerly boundary of said "Highland.Park" tract. when such spaces are indicated by "No Parking" signs or red paint on the curb along any such described spaces. 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 II. Any persons 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 Fifty Dollars (0250.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and im- prisonment. SECTION III: 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 RIOHMOND INDEPENDENT, a newspaper printed , and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the ames 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 Super- isors of the said County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on he 19th day of November, A.D., 1945 by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors Ripley,. Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan.and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors NNone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. , W. J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra WEST: Costa, State of California T. Paasch larkyof the Board 0 9uupecrvoisors P the County of Contra Costa, tate of California n� ORDINANCE NO. 4 3:1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 7 OF ORDINANCE NO. 343 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE- OF CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE COMPENSATION"OF OFFICERS OF THE .COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND ATO PROVIDE FOR-THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENTS,`TERMS AND C616E6SA- TION_OF'DEFUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. - The:Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 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 1 Onedeputq per month --------------------------------------------- 450.00 Three deputies, per month each ------------------------------------ 350.00 One deputy, per month -------------------------------------------- 325.00 One deputy, per.month --------------------------------------------- 300.00 Onedeputy, per month ------------------------------------------ 275.00 One detective, per month ------------------------------------------ 300.00 Onesecretary per month ------------------------------------------ 220.00 TwostenograpAers, per month each --------------------------------- 190.00 ' Two stenographers, per month each --------------------------------- 160.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of 45.00, 46.00 or 47.00 per day, not to exceed per annum -=- ------ 500.00" All parts of Ordinance No. 343 as amended in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 3rd day of January, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names and members voting for and against the same, in .the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California on the 3rd day of December, 1945, by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors W. T. Buchanan, R. J. Trembeth, S. S. Ripley, Ray Taylor and H. L. Uummings ' NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - bone W J Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisor of Contra 'Costa County, State of ATTEST: (SEAL) California . W. T. Paesoh County ulerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ORDINANCE NO. 354 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, DEFIN- ING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY LAND USE DISTRICTS; APPLYING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND TO THE RECTION, CONSTRUCT- ION 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; PRESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ENDORCEMENT IN -ESTABLISH- ING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF," AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 261, ORDINANCE NO. 266, ORDINANCE NO. 269, ORDINANCE NO. 290, ORDINANCE NO. 293, ORDINANCE NO. 297, ORDINANCE NO. 300, ORDINANCE NO. 302, ORDINANCE NO. 323, ORDINANCE NO. 339 ORDINANCE NO. 342 AND ORDINANCE NO. 351• AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ' DISTRICT FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATE TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY BEING MORE SPECIFICALLY AN ADDITIONAL PORTION OF THE WALNUT CREEK GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT. 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 Costs,, State of California, defining and establishing certain temporary land 440 (Ordinance No. 354.-- Continued) 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 districting plan; and prescribing the metho 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 Costs, on the 29th day of April, 1940, and amendments there- to, is hereby amended by adding Section 3L which said section shall follow immediate- ly mmediate ly after Section 3K and which shall read as follows: SECTION 3L: An Interim Land Use District Map known as an Interim Resident- ial Agricultural District as defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, is hereby established for portions of the unincorporate territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said unincorporate territory being an additional ' portion of the Walnut Creek Grammar School District, which said lands are uninoor- porate lands of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The district as hereinabove mentioned is set forth, established, defined and delineated on a map which said map is entitled "The Interim Land Use District Map for an Additional Por- tion of the Walnut Creek Grammar School District." This Interim Land Use District as set forth on said map establishes certain Lend Use regulation for this area 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 Super- visors on December 10, 1945 and said map shall be published with this ordinance, and the original shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and attested by the County Clerk and thereafter shall be permanently filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic copy of said "Interim Land Use District Map for an Addi- tional Portion of the Walnut Creek Grammar School District" is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes page 5 of this ordinance and is certified by the County Clerk to be a true and correct photostatic copy of the original map. SECTION 2: Section 2b of Ordinanoe No. 278 and as further amended by Ordi- nance No. 293 is hereby amended to read as follows: Words and terms used in this ordinance are herewith defined as follows: 1. AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT shall mean a district in which the following uses shall be permitted: One-family dwellings, general farming including all types of horticulture, dairying, livestock, poultry raising, hog rais- ing for the disposing of surplus agricultural products, temporary stands or shelters for the display and sale of agricultural products produced 'on the premises, or any use indigenous to the carrying on of agricultural pursuits. In any Interim Resident- ial Agricultural District hereinafter set forth, no farms operated for the disposal ' of garbage, sewage, rubbish or offal and rending plants, hog raising for the feeding of garbage, or tourist house trailer camps shell ever be permitted. No outdoor ad- vertising structure or sign shall ever be permitted, except official notices issued or sign shall 'ever be pernitted, except official notices issued by a subdivider, signs noticing and advertising the sale, lease, or rent of any real property located in the County of Contra Costa; and except signs not exceeding twenty (20) square feet in area, used for the designation of the name of any owner or occupant of any premises o real property loosted in the County of Contra Costa or to identify such premises; and except signs used to advertise a business located or goods produced and sold upon the property upon which such sign is situated; and except notices posted by any public 441 (Ordinance"No. 354 - Continued) officer in performance of a publio duty, or by any person giving any legal notice. Other uses may be established .iY a, permit id .seoured from the County Board of Super- visors if, in the opinion of.ssid.Boerd,-they are similar in character to the uses hereinbefore enumerated and permitted, or are necessary to the fulfillment of any enterprises above enumerated, and will not, in the opinion of said Board, be detri- mental to the immediate neighborhood or public welfare. SECTION 3: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgenoy.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 published, together with the map accompanying the said ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, once in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as fol- lows: 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 menace to the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Super- visors 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 orde 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 Uontra Uosta at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the 10 day of December, 1945 by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. Buchanan Vs. J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ATTEST: (SEAL) Costa, State of California W. T. Paesoh W. T. FAASCH, County Clerk and•ex-offioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California CITY OF WALNU To, CR11K 0�1•' 10 D D >� foo I,Dp r� LEGENDL_ a � • NIpNN•v{ ` _to4m rennc*o•o{ �L\/) �5�� •VO L•ILY[NII I •• •� •J•tDNtD YNDIL p.pN.Nc`' , a a, -------q,• .oa4p•II.-c L ��� •�.IWC{'•ND YI[g1111K\ �.• �\I\I--R A�—I4,L.w LNDW,4L •.wLWY,•L pinwLT 1 �I-R-A •® � I • �L_lO a � D4 ,NI{ Nu wo uL N•r,u{ {NDN•oorTLpL•{ I-R-A I-R-A i\ • �.ND YIL pn,wn.N.. I-R-A ..D.,DN D.,NL..... �\ onreKr A."uw.to - a uNDL.O.DiN•NCL N0.]i. Ivr[.vl{011{OI 1N[COY4T. �• OI CONI., Lo{T•.{T•,[of o.gD[10luet"M 1.4 9000 . I-R-A I-R-A I-R-A .o•a or wrumo,l I-R-A 1-R-\ I-R-A , Lail \\ v THE INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT MAP FOR AN ADDITIONAL PORTION OF THE WALNUT CREEK GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT PREPARED BYTHE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ......' «t'.=^---.-_".'.-: I.�irr�w�� __ ._.,do�.�.�—,r, .... '." z ,:. a,;e ___ ____-- �N�..... ""•w._ tgr�.,t.,.,,,y�±. ,f': ,{r.._: .. =.: rrY�•r... ...... ,. ....� :- ..>...mn.a,-a.w,-r`f,:•.0-s a .e'�.4 �i'�C. . . a .,.n.. ...,x - i 441 (Ordinance No. 354 -- Continued) officer in performance of a public duty, or by any person giving any legal notice. Other uses may be established.if a, permit ie secured from the County Board of Super- visors if, in the 'opinion.of.said Board, they are similar in character to the uses hereinbefore enumerated and permitted, or are necessary to,the fulfillment of any enterprises above enumerated, and will not, in the opinion of said Board, be detri mental to the. immediste neighborhood or public welfare. SECTION 3: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgenay.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 published, together with the map accompanying the said ordinanae, ,with the names of the members voting for and against the some, once in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as fol- lows: 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 menace to, the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Super- visors 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 orde 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 Uontra costa at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the 10 day of December, 1945 by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. Buchanan Vi. , Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ATTEST: (SEAL) Costa, State of California W. T. Paasoh . T. PAASOH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California I CITY OF WALNUTCREEK D._,It L�..�J � � �� � a[•L[ w IttT Q� LEGEND L- to J•�' \\\\\\\ r oe..n ua.o•aa•«o [oxtD u«Du u•m«.x<[ lk q -- .._cm wu«o••r.w[ —IMl[•iu.•«0 cal waIIIC\ ,��J�N .OUNp•w J �I-R-A •® � � � �L_J� B\ S / • .«xDN•DDrnD•a Tx[wt[•u I-R-A I-R-A i\ ; «D D,[Dla,wG,a N..ID• I-R-A •.D•nD«DI ,N[M•INDT ..•.... acwo[ onT.cr a [n•...A" !. \ \ � VxD[•O.DIx•NG[ ND..7Ja • •DorTID .• TN[.DMD OI aur[.YIaD.f 01 lx[COVNT• oI coNr.• con•,n•,[a cubo•«u,ox Txnc!_Du i-R-A, 1-R-A I-R-A ` DIgG[-•• t Y 4 �\ p ::�•N I TN[ i [D.,..[D.,•cDIwT .°IID or aur[.Yno•a I -A I-R-A \ \ .rTt.r, I\\ I R\\ I R A THE INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT MAP FOR AN ADDITIONAL PORTION OF THE WALNUT CREEK GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT PREPARED BYTHE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION _ :.xgf*_»1�' ':, c;��«F` °'��'h�' th s.�r ham,� rt •t` �f .�;i � �� �"� n• 442 ORDINANCENO'. 355 AN..ORDINANCE'ESTABI:I3HING ALLOWABLE .WORKING TO THE _ n $ A D A E� ODM .0 0 A f' { "The" ,6'ard of Supervisors of the Qounty'of Contra•Costa, State of California; do ordain as follows: SECTION I: In the County of Contra' Costa, State of California, outside 'of incorporated areas, allowable working stresses as applied to all buildings subject to the provisions of Division 13, Part 3, Chapter 2, of the Health.and Safety Code of'California shall be as specified in Chapters 24, 25, 26, 27 and 26 of the Uni- form Building Code, 1943 Edition, adopted and copyrighted by the Pacific Coast 4. Building Officials Conference, copies of which Uniform Building Code are on file in the office of the County Surveyor of the County of Contra Costa and of the County Clerk of the said county, in the Hall of Records at Martinez,. -California, and-to which Uniform Building Code reference is hereby made for further particulars. SECTION II: The provisions of chapter 2, Part 3, Division 13 of the Health and Safety Code of California shall be enforced in the unincorporated areas of said County of contra Costa by the County Surveyor or by any county building inspector hereafter designated and appointed by the Board of Supervisors of said county. SECTION III: This ordinance shall be published once in the CONCORD TRANSCRIP , a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, within fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, and shall tak effect thirty (30) days after its passage. The foregoing ordinance was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of 6upervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on the 7th day of Jan- uery, 1946, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. , NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. Buchanan a rman of Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State W. T.-Paasoh of.California county**uler and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors of the Uounty.of Contra Costa, State of California (SEAL) i A 1 { hS i I t j g y „ x. ,..Ftc :ta,_:m&ha:,. � . .��.- .;'G'SYii'.tr, isaY..wakp.,r....t;.:xxa,.,:�t:.�'.s�bi,r.2+u,131::w',.r:}, �•4a, � ,.t {a`v.*r:;.t . xS>t`G' i.�ti' .i^ x. . . •. �IiA.�iliilr.Y1 - 3 ts+•:7-h`+�«i'y`4'ith.x?F.+rar3fr '�an+'rYib j n ,.A 1 ti i r r h tiQ� :. *,l 4'"^.Sf �i'�E+, ' t' 4`:y W. ORDINANOE N0: 356 AN•ORDINANOE TO-AMEND SEOTION 6 or oRDINANOE NO. 343 ' Is OF'THE;COUNTY OF-O.ORTRA OOSTA, STATE-OF,.CALIFORNIA, RELATING{TO THE'REGULATING ,OF THE'OOMPENSATION OF• OF- FIOERH-OF THE COUNTY OF OONTRA COSTA, AND'TO PROVIDE FOR.THE.NUMBER,"•APPOINTMENTS; TERMS.AND t COMPENSATION , OF DEPUTIES-AND.EMPLOYEES THEREOF-,,• The:, card of=Supervisors, of .the County of Contra Costa, State 'of. California,, do ' ordain-as, follows SECTION 1. Section 6 of Ordinance No: 343 of the County of Oontra Oosta, State ,F of Oalifornia, is hereby amended;to read as ,follows: ' 116. 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 OneDeputy, per month --------------------------------------------------- 195.00 One. Deputy, per month --------------------------------------------------- 160.00 - ' One stenographer-olerk, per month - --- 160.00 One junior stenographer, per month -------------------------------------- 135.00 Extra help to be allowed at rates of $5.00, $6.00, or $7.00 per day, notto-exceed per.-annum ------------------------------------------------- 7500.00 ..All parts of Ordinance No. 343 as amended in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be. in force from and after. the 21st day oY: February, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names and members voting for and against the same, in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of California on.the 21st day of January, 1946, by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors"- S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None W. J. 'BUGHANAN - (SEAL) Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of ATTEST: Oal if ornia. W. T. PAASOH Oounty Clerk and ex-Offioiao Olerk of the Board of Supervisors of Oon- tra Costa County, State of Califor- nia: ,: 3 � t t • t � ' + 'r x '� 1 r ,1 ! yr t A 1 t � 3 L"Sf t Rt, ve•Y'Fd� r t � 4 � J I -t t > i �S .. L r V t•a3 '� .tt �y Q.2 C .,lt. l y Zt{ � A SJ I? L� x }. 1 F.� b S f - -..,� �� m.=�e� 4�.ZMd°.*..>.�,•�-tei�•.ri{:�..v�`ffi�`�eiY.c.!'.f.A,n.1�`.���:: i�`d$G-a.�.r.�.`�t.a'l.�i§��,..�e ' h��JM,�''!,�..a�i;_ u�...3+tr,Ye'h`kY't.":Cv...4"'�.M�.f?�SP...rr.,v'Sr�.�fa�^...da�6..+.r,} a...r`:rh =- 444 ORDINANCE NO. 357:., AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 278 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, CONSTRUCT- ION 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; PRESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT IN ESTABLISH- ING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF," AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 261, ORDINANCE NO. 288, ORDINANCE NO. 289, ORDINANCE NO. 290, ORDINANCE N0: 297, ORDINANCE NO. 300, ORDINANCE t NO. 302, ORDINANCE NO. 323, ORDINANCE NO. 339, ORDINANCE ' NO. 3429 ORDINANCE NO. 351, AND ORDINANCE NO. 354; AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY BEING MORE SPECIFICALLY A PORTION OF THE WALNUT CREEK GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as i1 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, 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 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 April, 1940, and amendments there- to, is hereby amended by adding Section 3m which said section shall follow immediate) after Section 3k and which shall read as follows: SECTION 3m: An Interim Land Use District Map known as an Interim Resi- dential Agricultural District as defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, is hereby established for portions of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said uninoorporate territory being a portion of the Walnut Creek Grammer School District, which said lands are unincorporated lands of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The district-as hereinabove mentioned is set forth, established, defined and delineated on a map which said map is entitled, "The Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Walnut Creek Grammer School District." This Interim Land use District as set forth on said map establishes certain Land Use regulation for this area 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 February 18, 1946, an said map shall be published with this ordinance, and the original shall be signed by , the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and attested by the County Clerk and there- after shall be permanently filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic copy of said "Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Walnut Creek Grammar School District" is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes page 3 of this ordinance 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 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 published together with the map accompanying the said ordinance, with the names-of the .membera voting for and against the same, once in a newspaper of general circulation printed .. . • . . - (Ordinance No; 357 -- Continued) - 445 and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as follows, to-wit: Certain uses of land, buildings, and structures would, if as- tablished 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 there- Pore necessary in order to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare. rTHE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Uounty of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the 16th day of February, 1946, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. ' TREMBATH. NOES: SUPERVISOR'W. T..,,BUCHANAN. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS -- NONE. W. J. BUCHANAN hairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of ATTEST: (SEAL) Contra Costa, State of California W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California (Map of area zoned, which is part of above ordinance) INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE WALNUT CREEK 4� GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT n �I•R•A I 4 IRA e 11115 MAP AND ALL MATTERS 5NOW11 THEREON ARC i FRA APPROVED AND ADOPTED AS TIIC INTERIM LAUD USE I RA DISTRICTS MAP TOR A PORTION Of THE WALNUT R • CREEK GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT AS C5IARLISHED r UNDER ORDINANCC NO..iW.ADOPTED DY TIIC HOARD Of 5UPCPVI50115 Of TIIC COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, y �0 STATE Of CALITORNIA ON THIS JR V DAY Of I•R•A TCORUAIIY 1946. cr.__ `y I•R•A ♦�` ATTEST: d1AIRMAN Of TIIC Y�r EL..aC CONTRA COSTA COUNTY IRA ' COUNTY CLERK HOARD Of SUPERVISORS �� \ IRA IRA •^ I•R•A II \ _J LEGEND IRA -- RAILROAD yT' RUHLIC ROADS A1ID OT ' I•R-A HIGHWAYS ItTE •`' \•• • ti =.� IRIM LAND USE DISTRICT OOU NpAPr CITY. M RY INTERIRESIDENTIAL \\ AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT j ey 7 HE C 0 N I R A C O S T A C 0 U N T Y P L AN N IN G C 0 M M I S S 1 0 N '.. t AS` • ) t ! 1 P7 _ GP 446 4 ORDINANCE No. 358r� B YP' "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MOVING OF VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, OBJECTS OR CONTRIVANCES OVER AND UPON THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OFCONTRA'COSTA COUNTY IN EXCESS OF WEIGHT, LOAD AND SIZE LIMITS OF THE VEHICLE CODE OF CALIFORNIA; PROVIDING FOR PERMITS FOR MOVING SUCH VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, OBJECTS OR CONTRIVANCES AND FOR LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO THE HIGHWAY AND MOVING THEREOF AND FOR PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE TERMS OF SAID PERMITS AND,OF THE TERMS OF THIS ORDI NANCE. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, ' do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. It shell be unlawful for any person to move over or upon any street or highway in the County of Contra Costs, as such terms are defined in the Vehicle Code of California, any vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance in excess ' of the weight, load and size limits prescribed in the Vehicle Code of California, without first having obtained a permit therefor from the County Surveyor as herein- after prescribed. SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to move over or upon any street or highway in the County of Contra Costa, as such terms are defined in the Vehicle. Code of California, any vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance, the tire of which shell have on its periphery any block, stud, flange, cleat, ridge, bead, growser or any other protuberance of metal wood which projects beyond the tread of the traction surface of the tire. This section shall not prohibit the use of tire chains of reasonable size to prevent skidding when upon wet surfaces or when upon snow or ioe, nor shall the restrictions of this section apply to vehicles operated upon unimproved roadways when necessary in the construction or repair of highways, nor to traction engines or tractors when operated under the conditions of a permit ' first obtained from the County Surveyor as hereinafter prescribed. SECTION 3. Liability for damage to highway or bridge. Any person driving any vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance over a street, highway or bridge, shall be liable for all damages which said street, highway or bridge may sustain as a re- sult of any illegal operation, driving or moving of such vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance or as a result of operating, driving or moving any vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance weighing in excess of the maximum weight specified in the Vehicle Code of California, but authorized by a special permit issued as provided in this ordinance. Vohenever such driver is not the owner of such vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance, but is so operating, driving or moving the same with the express or im- plied permission of said owner, then said owner and driver shall be jointly and ' i severally liable for any such damange. Such driver, or such owner and driver jointly, as the case may be, shall also be liable for all damageswhioh any street, highway or bridge may sustain as a result of any operation, driving or moving of any vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance which exceeds any of the limitations imposed by the Motor Vehicle Code of California, , with regard to limits of size, width, length, weight and load. Such damage may be• reoovered in a civil action brought by the County against such person or persons causing such damage. SECTION 4. Permits. The County Surveyor may at his discretion upon applies- tion in writing and if good cause appears, issue a special permit in writing author- izing the applicant to operate or move a vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance of 447 Ordinance No. 358 -- Continued a size or weight of vehicle or load exceeding the maximum specified in the Vehicle Code of California, or to use corrugations on.the periphery of the movable tracks on a tractionengine or tractor the -propulsive power of wbich is not exerted through wheels resting upon the roadway bat .by means of a flexible band or chain, or, under emergency conditions,. to,operate• or. move a type of vehicle otherwise prohibited here- under, upon any street or highway under the jurisdiction of the County of Contra Costa ' The application for any such permit shall specifically describe the vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance to be operated or moved and the particular street or highway over which permit to operate is requested and whether such permit is re- quested for a single trip or for continuous operation. The County Surveyor is authorized to issue or withhold such permit at its ' discretion, or, if such permit is issued, to limit the number of trips, or to es- tablish seasonal or other time limitations within which the vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance may be operated on the streets and highways indicated, or other wise to limit or prescribe conditions of operation of such vehicle, equipment, object or contrivance, when necessary to assure against undue damange to the road founda- tions, surfaces or structures, and may require such undertaking or other security as may be deemed necessary to protect the streets and highways and bridges from injury, or to provide indemnity for any injury resulting from such operation. Every such permit shall be carried in the vehicle, equipment, object or con- trivance to which it refers and shall be open to inspection of any peace officer or traffic officer, or any other officer or employee of the County of Contra Costa charged with the care or protection cf such streets and highways. ' It is a misdemeanor for any person to violate any of the terms or conditions of any such special permit. SECTION 5. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordi- nance or terms or conditions of any special permit granted under the provisions hereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be pun- ished by a fine of not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after thirty (30) days from the date of the passage thereof and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days, it shall be published once with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ' The foregoing Ordinance was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Boarl of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , at a regular roost- ing of said Board,held on the 4th day of March, 1946, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. ' Buchanan and R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of ATTEST: Supervisors of the County W. T. Paasoh of Contra Costa, State of County Clerk and ex-offioio (SEAL) California Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County', State of California. ..�a!N.�1a��'.N..e. •I ,.i., ,.. . ,. x�w+.,p�'',t a°e1p.%�.�A'�1. ..:t,.. +5.,....�k 4.at.,lnc`� !';3:w�n.:�9aa 3..�anua`,�,,rttiJ+ t�, 448 -, Y ORDINANCE NO. 359 ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARALLEL PARKING ON FIRST STREET AND RODEO AVENUE IN THE TOWN OF RODEO COUNTY 0 CQ RA S CALIFOA 0 OR AND STREET AND RUDBU AVENUE IN THE T01VN OF RODE. 00 OF CONTRA STATE OF CALIFORNIA The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: ' SECTION I: It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park or leave stand- ing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, with the right-hand wheels of such vehicle parallel with and within eighteen (18) inches of the right-hand curb, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with directions ' of a peace officer, upon those portions of First Street and Rodeo Avenue in the un- incorporated Town of Rodeo, described as follows: The north and south sides of First Street between Parker Avenue and Rodeo Avenue and the east and west sides of Rodeo Avenue between First Street and Second Street. SECTION II: It shall be lawful for any person to stop, park or leave stand- ing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, at a forty-five degree (450) angle with the curb upon those portions of r'irst Street and Rodeo Avenue in the uninoor- porated Town of Rodeo, described as follows: The north and south sides of First Street between Parker Avenue and Rodeo Avenue and the east and west sides of Rodeo Avenue between First Street and Second Street, within such spaces as are indicated by white stripes painted. on the roadways. ' The County Engineer is hereby authorized and required to designate such stripes by white paint on the roadways. SECTION III: 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 Fifty Dollars 050.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed twenty-five (25) days, 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 at least once in the "SAN PABLO 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. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said Board of Supervisol a of the County of Contra Costa at a regular adjourned meeting of said Board held on , i the 11th day of Idaroh, 1946, by the following vote: AYES: ,upervisors S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHAN . NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor R. J. Trembath. (SEAL) W. J. Buchanan ATTEST: rman or t1be Board of Supervisors , W. T Paasoh of Contra Costa County, California , oun y Uleric and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. r 449 ORDINANCE N0. 360 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE' OF ROCK QUARRIES, SAND AND GRAVEL R PITS AND ROCK CRUSHING PLANTS IN THE COUNTY OF b9 CONTRA COSTA. The,Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: SECTION I: It-shall be.unlawful for any person, firm or corporation in the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated cities, and within one-half (1/2) mile distant from any public road, street or highway, or adjacent to or within one (1) mile distant from any bone fide human habitation, to .establish, maintain or / ' operate any rook quarry, sand or gravel pit, rock crushing plant, or any apparatus for the manufaoVure or production of rock, sand or gravel, without first obtaining v� from the Tax Collector a license so to do. No such license shall be issued except upon the approval of the Board of Supervisors, after due notice and hearing as here- inafter provided. SECTION II: Any person, firm or corporation desiring to obtain a license, as herein provided for, shall file a written application therefor with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, accompanied by a deposit in such amount as the said Clerk shall estimate to be ample to defray the cost of publication and posting hereinafter in this section provided for. Said Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall fix a time and place for public hearing on said application, which time shall be not less than thirty (30) days after such filing. Prior to such hearing, the Ulerk of the Board of Supervisors shall cause a copy of a notice of such hearing to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the Uounty of Contra Costa, located in or nearest the community in which the rook quarries or sand or gravel pits and rook crushing plant are proposed to be established. Such publication, if made in a daily newspaper ' shall be for a period of not less than five (5) consecutive publications of said news paper preceding the date of hearing, and if made in a weekly newspaper shall be for a period of not less than two (2) consecutive publications of said paper preceding the date of hearing. Said Clerk shall also cause a copy of such notice of hearing to be posted at points adjacent to two (2) traveled public roads or highways nearest to the proposed location of such rock crusher, plant or other facility for a period of at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of such hearing, and in such manner as would reasonably give notice to the passersby of the- matters contained in said notice. SECTION III: At the time and place fixed for the hearing on such applica- tion, the Board of Supervisors shall hear the same and any protests thereto, and upon such evidence and matters brought to its attention at such hearing, shall make ' findings as to whether or not the establishment or maintenance or operation of such proposed rock crusher or plant for the production and manufacture described in Eeid application, or subject to restrictions or conditions suggested by the said Board of Supervisors, will be or be likely to become a public nuisance, or will be dangerous or detrimental to the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. ' SECTION IV: That upon the approval of said Board of any such application, the Clerk of said-Board shall notify the Tax Collector in writing of the granting of such approval, and, thereafter, said Tax Collector shall issue to such applicant such license upon receipt of the sum of FIVE AND N0/100 ($5.00) Dollars, which said sum is hereby fixed as a license fee for each such license provided for herein. SECTION V: That in the event the said Board of Supervisors shall have withheld or denied its approval of any application heretofore or hereafter made for any license provided for herein, no new or further application for any such license shall be made to establish the same kind of plant'., upon the same premises, or any 450 Ordinanoe•No. 360 -- Continued portion thereof, as described in such previous applioationy until the expiration of one (1) year from and after the date of the withholding or_denial of such approval. SECTION VI: In the event that any such rook quarry, sand or gravel pit, rook crushing plant or apparatus for which any such license shall have been hereafter approved shall not have been established or installed within six months from and after the date of such approval, such license, if issued, shall become null and void at the expiration of such six months period, and such approval be and the same is hereby rescinded as of the date of the expiration of such six months period. It ' shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to establish, install, maintain or operate any rock quarry, sand or gravel pit, rock crushing plant or apparatus after any license issued therefor shall have been revoked or cancelled as provided for herein, or after the effective date of the recision of the approval thereof. SECTION VII: The Board of Supervisors shall have power to prescribe, by ' uniform rule or regulation, the minimum distance from any public highway, bridge, dam or railroad which shall be maintained by any holder of a permit hereunder in the course of its excavation or any operations tending to displace the soil. SECTION VIII: If at any time, it shall appear to the Board of Supervisors that the licensee, his successors or assigns, have violated any of the terms of such license, or any law, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable, notice shall be given to the occupant or owner of the property, or the grantee of the license, or his as- signs, of the time and place for hearing thereon. The Board of Supervisors shall de- termine whether the terms of such license, or of any law, ordinance, rule or regula- tion applicable, have been violated by the holder of the license, or his predecessor in interest, and if it determines such violation has occurred, may revoke such license SECTION IX: Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the , rovisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction hereof shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars (0500.00) , Pr by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period- not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION X: Every such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a pa ate offense for every day during any portion of which any violation of any pro- ision of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or orporation, and shall be punishable therefor as provided by this ordinance. SECTION XI: 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 with- in fifteen (15) days after its adoption shall be published with the names of the embers voting for and against the same, for one (1) week in "Contra Costa Gazette," , newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county. The oondi- tions constituting such urgency are as follows, to=wit: Certain uses of land would, if established and conducted within the County of Contra Costa, be a menace to the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to use land for rook quarries, sand and gravel pits and , rook crushing plants, and unless restrained therefrom, will use said land for such purposes. 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 adjourned session of said Board, held on the 11th day of March, 1946, by the following vote, to-wit: Ordinance •No. 360 Continued 4 51 AYES: Supervisors S.' S.''RIPLEY,'H.. L.` CUMMINGS,..RAY. S. TAYLOR, W. 7. BUCHANAI 1. NOES: Supervisors = None ABSENT: Supervisor R. J. Trembath. W. J. Buchanan hairman of:the Board. of Supervisors ATTEST: of.:the` County of Contra Costa, State (SEAL)' '. of California W T Passoh County ulerk.and Ex-officio Clerk of the-Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif ornia ' ORDINANCE NO 6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 12 OF ORDINANCE NO. OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA, G TO THE REGUMV= OF TM UUhW1MWX.LU14 OF UYYIUZ;R5 OF TRE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE—Mmm 0 3_77muffmD COMPENSATION ' EMPLOYEES THEREOF The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 12 of Ordinance No. 343 of the County of Contra Costa, Stat of California, is hereby amended to read as follows: "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 Township No. 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 2260.00 For Township No. 6, per annum 2260.00 For Township N[o. 9Q, per annum 1600.00 h eN700-00 0.f O, , per annum 2 per mon h 160.00 For Township No. 11, per annum 2400.00 One Court Ulerk for ' Township No. 11, per month 110.00 For Township No. 12, per annum 2260.00 For. Township No. 13, per annum 600.00 For Township No. 14, per annum 600.00 For Township No. 15,,,per annum 4200.00 One Court Clerk for township No. 15, per month 160.00 One Court Clerk for Township No. 15, per month 150.00 For Township No. 16, per annum 1600.00 For Township No. 17, per annum 1600.00 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 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 'oent 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 in 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 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." All parts of Ordinance No. 343, as amended, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force .from and'after the 11th day of March, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its 452 Ordinance No. 361 -- Continued passage, the same shall be published with the names, of. members voting for and _ against the same in the "POST DISPATCH," a newspaper printed and published in the County of 6ontra Costa, State of California. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, on the 11th day of March, 1946, by the following vote.of the Board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan. ' NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor R. J. Trembath. (SEAL) W. J Buchanan hhaai mrman of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, ' W. T. Peasoh State of California. oun y Vierz and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California. ORDINANCE NO. 362. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE COUIJTY OF CONTRA COSTA, ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 217 OF SAID COUNTY, ADAPTED ON THE 2ND DAY OF OCTOBER, 1933,BY ANi13VDING .SECTION 9 THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I. Section 9 of said Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows 119. DEDICATIONS; IMPROVElWiTS All parcels of land shown on any final map and intended for any public use shall be offered for dedication for public use except those parcels, other than ' streets, which are intended for the exclusive use of the lot owners in the sub- division, their licensees, visitors, tenants and servants. The subdivider shall improve all streets, highways and ways which are a part of the sub divisions Such improvements, as designated by the Planning Com- mission, shall conform to the following requirements: (1) All streets shall be paved with a pavement not less than twenty (20) feet in width and with shoulders not less than three (3) feet in width, making a total width from shoulder point to shoulder point,of not less than twenty-six (26) feet. The minimum thickness of the finished pavement shall be not less than seven (7) inches total, including the wearing surface. The work shall be aone in ac- cordance with the standard specifications of the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, State of California, dated April 1945, hereinafter referred +, to as "Standard Specifications," insofar as.the same may apply and in u000rdanoe with the following special provisions. In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and any special pro- visions, the special provisions shall take precedent over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portion or portions. f Construction drawings signed by the subdivider's engineer shall be furnished the County Surveyor for all work to be done. Thedrawings shall show center line profile necessary oross-seotions, size and profile .of drainage structures, toget- her with drainage areas and estimated runoff for each drainage structure; and other pertinent data so as to make a complete set of plans for the work to be done. Estimated quantities of the work to be done shall be furnished by the subdivider. The above data must be submitted prior to approval of the map by the Board of 453._ Supervisors. Grad All,fills constructed in the grading work shall be carefully,aon- solidated and the work shall conform to the requirements of Section 12,', of the Standard Specifications. Subgrade: The subgrade shall be brought to a true crown and grade and shall be compacted by watering and rolling so as to conform to the requirements of Sectio 14 of the Standard Specifications, class "B" subgrade. Pavement base: The pavement base placed upon the approved subgrade shall be ' placed in not less than two (2) courses of such a thickness that when the wearing surface is in place the total compacted thickness shall" be not leas than seven (7) inches. The material and workmanship shall conform to the requirements of Section 18 "Crusher run base" of the. Standard Specifioations. The,base may be built; by ' carefully spreading, watering and rolling if the subdivider's engineer so informs the. County Surveyor in•writing, stating methods to be used and the County Surveyor approves such methods. The subdivider shall furnish the County Surveyor; without cost to the County, with tests from an approved engineering labratory showing that the material meets all requirements of the Standard Specifications, or that it can be brought to an equivalent bearing value by means of add mixtures or extra thick- ness of base. Bearing values are to be aetermined as set forth in the Standard Specifications. The subdivider shall furnish results of tests from an approved engineering laboratory showing such bearing values. Wearing surface: Upon the approved compacted base one of the following wearing surfaces shall be constructed: (a) A plant mix wearing surface of a compacted thickness of not less than one and one-half (1}) inches conforming in every way in Korkuunship and'materials ' with the requirements of Section 26 "Plant mix surfacing" of the Standard Specifi- cations. (b) An armor coat wearing surface of not'less than one (1) inch compacted thickness shall be placed on the approved base and conform in every way to the requirements of Section 23 "Armor Coad" of the Standard Specifications. In preparing the wearing surfaces, asphaltic emulsions uay be used if the subdivider's engineer ,provides a written statement of the methods to be used and has the written approval of the County Surveyor. Any proposed variations 'in the materials or construction of the pavement must be submitted in writing and the proposed work approved by the County Surveyor in writing. The contractor who does the work mush show that he has a valid state license to do such work. Certificate: Upon completion of the paving, drainage, etc., the engineer or surveyor who prepared the plans, or some other registered civil engineer employ- ed by the subdivider, shall present the County Surveyor a signed oertificate that the•work is completed and that the work conforms in every way to these speoification and changes authorized in writing by the County Surveyor: (2) Adequate water supply. (3) Such sanitary faoilities as may be necessary to protect the pttblio health and to serve the public convenience. (4);. In all oases there shall be installed such structunea as are necessary to the use and the proper iirainage of the streets, highways, and ways in the sub- division and to the public safety. All street improvements mush be according to such-standards as exist or as may be established by the County of Contra Costa and shall be installed to permanent 454 grades approved by the County Surveyor, which grades shall be at elevations about the level of any reasonabley possible inundation by storm, flood,. or tide waters. If all the required improvement work is satisfactorily completed before the final or record of survey map is submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval such map shall be accompanied-by a certificate, so stating, by the County Surveyor If such,improvement work 1s not satisfactorily completed before the final or record of survey map is submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval and if such map is not accompanied by the foregoing certificate, the owner or owners of the subdivision shall, concurrently with the approval of such map by the Board ' of Supervisors, enter into an agreement with the Board of Supervisors, agreeing to have the work completed within the time specified in said agreement. Said agree- ment may provide for the improvements to be installed in units, for extensions of time under specified conditions or for the termination of such agreement upon a reversion of the subdivision or a part thereof to acreage. '. Such agreement must be secured by a good and sufficient boud, approved by the Board of Supervisors, or by the deposit of money or negotiable bonds, as pro- vided in the Subdivision Map Act. Any application for the release of any such bond or for the return of any such money or negotiable bonds shall be accompanied ba a certificate, by the County Surveyor, stating that all required .improvement work has been satisfactorily completed, and na such bond shall be released and no such money or negotiable bonds shall be returned unless and until such a certifi- cate, in each case, shall first have been filed with the Boardof Supervisors. The plans and profiles of all improvements, other than those required by the provisions of this section, which are proposea to be installed by the subdivid- er in, on, over or under any street or right of way, easement or parcel of land de- dicated by the map shall be subject to the approval of the County. Surveyor before ' the recording of the map. All parts of Ordinance No. 217 as amended in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 22nd day of May. 1846, and before the expi=ation of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names ana members voting for and against the same, in the "COURIER-JOURNAL" , a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State-of California. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, on the 22nd day of April• 1846, by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. , i NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE W J Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. Paasch County C b n ex-o c o C er o the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. 455 ORDINANCE NO 363 f1 / ORDINANOE.DESIGNATING THAT PART OF SHELL'AVENUE WEEN.PACHECO BOULEVARD AND PEACH STREET NEAR. CITY OF MARTINEZ, IN THE COUNTY CF CONTRA_ COSTATATE OF CALIFORNI S S -ONE-NAY HIGHWAY AND QUIRING THAT'AL . VEHIOL THEREON BE MOVED INA SOUTHERLY DIRECTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: . It shall be lawful for any person to move any vehiole'in a ' southerly direction upon that portion of Shell Avenue which is located near the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California,,described as follows: All that portion of Shell Avenue lying southerly of the southerly line of Martinez-Paoheoo Oounty Road and northerly of the north- westerly line of Peach Street produced southwesterly as said avenue, road and street are delineated and so designated on map entitled, "Martinez Land -Company Tract No. 1, Martinez, Contra Costa Co., Cal.", filed September 12, 1915 in Volume 14 of Maps, . page 282, records of Contra Oosta County, California. SECTION II: It shall be unlawful for any person to move any vehicle in a northerly direction upon that portion of Shell Avenue, which is located near the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows All that portion of Shell Avenue lying southerly of the southerly line of Martinez-Pacheco Oounty road and northerly of the north- westerly line of Peach Street produced southwesterly as said avenue, road and street are delineated and so designated on map entitled, "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 1, Martinez Contra Costa Co., Cal.°, filed September 13, 1915 in Volume 14 of Maps, page 282, records of Contra Costa County, California. SECTION T I: Shell Avenue as hereinbefore described is hereby designs- ted as a one-way highway and all vehicles are hereby required to be moved in'a southerly direction thereon. SECTION IV: The County Engineer is hereby authorized and required to designate that portion of Shell Avenue hereinbefore described as a one-way high- way and said County Engineer is authorized and. required to post and place such signs as are necessary to designate Shell Avenue as herein described, as a one- way highway. SECTION V: 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 Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed twenty-five (25) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION VI: 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 Oontra 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 at a regular adjourned meeting of said Board held on the 27th day of May, 1946, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, N. J. BUCHANAN, R. J. TREMBATH. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE N J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California ATTEST: County r an ex-o c o Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the,.Oounty of Contra Costa, California 456 ORDINANCE.--NO. 364 AN ORDINANCE FOR THE COUNTY CF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF.;CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.. . 217 OF SAID,,COUNTY, ADOPTED ON THE 2ND DAY Of OCTOBER,.1933i .BY AMENDING SECTION 2 THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: • Section 2 is hereby amended to read as follows: °Section 2. Filinf Of And Action. On Tentative Map. The subdivider shall file with the Planning Commission four prints of the tentative map, made ' in aeoordanee with the requirements of Section 1 of this ordinance, together with such additional prints as may be required by said Commission in accordance with the provisions of this section dr for transmittal to the designated official of. any adjoining city or county which has requested the same, as provided in the .. ' Subdivision Map Act. At the same- time the subdivider shall pay•a deposit of Ten Dollars on the checking fee required by the provisions of this ordinance. Said deposit shall be deposited in the Treasury of the County of Contra Costa and no part thereof shall be returnable to the subdivider. The time of filing a tentative subdivision map shall be construed to be the time at which the same is accepted by the.officer designated in •the rules of the Planning Oommission for that purpose. Such officer shall examine any such map unless the same is in full compliance with the provisions of law and of this ordinance as to form and as to the date, information and other matters required to be shown thereon or furnished therewith. When a tentative subdivision lies in an unsevered area, or a sewerage system is not proposed for the subdivision, a copy of the tentative map shall be ' forwarded to the Health,Offieer. The Health Officer shall have the subdivider perform such soil tests on the subdivision as may be .neoessary to determine lbt size required for the proper installation, operation and expansion of the sewage disposal system necessary for the protection of public health. These soil tests may consist of borings made in location on the subdivision as indicated by the Health Officer and percolation rates determined by water tests. These tests shall be made under the .supervision of the Health Officer. All lots in unsewered sub- division shall be of sufficient size to permit proper location, installation, operation and expansion of individual sewage disposal systems. Upon completion of these tests the Health Officer shall submit a report to the Planning Commission of his findings and recommendations. If the subdivision or any part thereof adjoins any State Highway, the Planning Commission shall, within three days after the filing of the tentative map, !' transmit two additional prints thereof to the District Engineer of the State Divi- sion of Highways, •with a statement that said Commission will consider any reoommen- de.tion which,said District Engineer may care to make with respect to such subdivi- sion within fifteen days after receipt by him of the prints of the map. ' -The Planning-Commission shall, within thirty days after the filing of the tentative map, approve, conditionally approve or disapprove the same and shall report such action direct to the subdivider and shall also transmit to the County Surveyor a copy of the tentative map and a memorandum setting forth the action of the Commission thereon. At the time of its action on the tentative map the Plan- ning Commission shall also designate the improvements which will be required under the provisions of Section 9 of this ordinance, At the same time the County Surve- yor may designate that if the final record of survey map is not prepared in supple- mentary sheets, as authorized by- Seotion f of- this ordinance, it shall be prepared 461 with all center line, reference and-monument data contained on sheets supplementary to corresponding sheets containing all other data required by this ordinance to be shown on the final record of survey map of the subdivision." All parts of-Ord inanoe No. 217 as amended in conflict with this ordinance .: are`.hereby repealed. This ordinanoe shall take effect and be in f orae from and after the , 'the 27th day of June, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) 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 LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Adopted by the Board of. Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 27th day of May, 1946, by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: ' AYES: Supervisors- S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHANAN, R. J. TREMBATH NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENTS Supervisors'- NONE. N. J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ;,ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ' ORDINANCE No. 365 AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OrFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA OQSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENTS. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AMID EMPLOYEES OF SAID OOUNTY, AND REPEALING ALL 9RDINANOES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF OALIF- ORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: In the county of Contra Costa, the following County and Township officers, deputies and employees shall be paid as compensation for all services required of them by law or. by virtue of their offices, the salaridsoand other compensation here- inafter set forth: 1. County Olerk, per annum...... ... ...... .... .........$6900.00 Treasurer, per annum... ....... . . . ... . .. . .. . .. .. ..... 5990.00 Assessor, per annum..... . . . .... . . . .. . ...... . .. .. ... 69oo.00 Tax Collector, per annum... .. .... . . 5990.00 County Surveyor, per annum,... .. .. ... 69oo.0o, ' Sheriff, per annum.......... ...... 6900.00 Recorder, per annum........ ................. ......... .5990.00 Superintendent .of Schools, per annum.. ...... .. . .... ... 6900.0o Coroner, a fee per inquest of ...... . .... . ... ... 15.00 - Public Administrator, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law. 458 2. JUSTICES OF-THE PEACE: For Township No: 1, per-annum...... . . .$3450.00 For Township No. 2, per annum... . 690.00 For Township No. 3, per annum.. .... 3105.00 .For Township No. 4, per annum... .. 1656.00 For Township No. 5s per annum... ..'. ....... ......... 2760.00 For Township No. 6, per annum.. ... .... ..r... .. ... 3450.00 For Township No. 7, per annum.... .. .. .. 2622.00 For Township No. 9, per annum... .. . ... . . .. 2622.00 i' For Township No. 9, per annum.. . ...... 2070.00 For Township No. 10, per annum........... .. .. .. . ... 3105.00 For Township No. 11, per annum.. ....... . . .... 2760.00 For Townehip.No. 12, per annum.,....... .. . . .. .... 2622.00 For Township No. 13, per annum..... ..... ... . ....... 690.00 For Township No. 14, per annum... .. ...... . ... ...... 690.00 For Township No. 15, per annum..... ....... ... .. .. .. .4930.00 For Township No. 16, per annum...... .. . . . . . . ... .. .. .2070.00 For Township No.-17, per annum... ..' ... .. .... .. .... 2070.00 provided, however, that there is hereby allowed each month to each Justice of the Peace a sum equal to twenty percent (00%) 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 sum of twenty percent (20%) 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 re- ' oeived in 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 ap- proval 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 that purpose. It is further provided that Justices of the Peace of all tovmships shall issue receipts for all money oolleoted by them in the performance of. their duties. 3. OONSTAHLES: For Township No. 1, per annum.. ... ... . . . . . . .. . . ... ...$2999.00 For Township No. 2, per annum.. . . . .... . . .. . . ...... ... ... 1104.00 , For Township No. 3, per annum.. .. .. ... .. ... ....... . ..... 2899.00 For Township No: 4, per annum............. ...... ...... .. 2898.00 For Township No. 5, per annu:q........... .. . ... .... ...... 2998.00 For Township No. 6, per annum... .. ... . .. ........ 2899.00 (, Fo'r Township No. 7, per annum..... .'..... .. . .. . . . . .. . .2999.00 For Township No 9, per annum....'.'.' .... . . . . . .. .. .. .... .. 2899.00 For Township No. 9, per annum........ .. ...... .. . .. .. .2999.00 For Township No. 10, per annum........ .. .... _ . .. ..2898.00 For Township No. 11, per annurq. .. . . .. . ...... . . .... . ...... .2899.00 For Township No. 12, per annum.. .... .2898.00 For Township No. 13, per annum.... .............. ..... .. . .1104.00 For Township No. 14, per annum.. . .. ... .2999.00 .2999.00 45 m3 For Township No. 15, per annum, . . .. .. For Township No. 16, per annum... . .... ... .. . .2898.00. For.-Township No. 17, Per annum: ..... . . ... ..2898.00. 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 Sixty-five Dollars- ($65-00) - It is further provided that Constables in Townships Nos.' 1, 4, 5,`6, 79 8, lo, 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 Fifty Dollars ($50.00). r It is further.provided that Oonstables:in Townships Nos. 22 13, and 14, shall. receive as and.for the. use of their private automobiles in the. performanoe_of their:duties.as Constables, per month..Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) . Each $uah 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 claim is filed by him as herein provided. It is further provided that .no Constable shall receive any mileage or ex- penses of any kind, expecting the sums above stated. In addition to the salaries, compensations and fees above allowed, Consta- bles in all classes of Townships may receive for their respective use in civil oases the fees allowed by law. 4. All classes of regular County employees included in the Merit System established by the provisions of Ordinance No. 325 of the Oounty of Contra Costa, approved by majority vote of the qualified electors of said county of the 7th day of November, 19441 shall receive the compensation provided in the basic salary schedule hereinafter set forth in Seotion 5 hereof in accordance with the allocation of such ' classes (also hereinafter set forth in.Section 6 hereof) to the basic salary_, sobedule, and in accordance with the Terms of Employment hereinafter sat forth. 5. BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE: No. of Schedule Salary Stens ' :No. -of Schedule. Salary Steps (1) 103 108 113 118 124 (14) 187 196 205 215 225 (2) 108 113 118 124 130 (15) 196 205 215 225 236 (3) 113 118 124 , 130 136 (16) 205 215 225 236 247 (4) 118 124 130 136 142 (17) 215 225 236 P47 259 (5) 124 130 136 142 149 (18) 225 236 241 259 271 (6) 130 136 142 149 156 (19) 236 247 259 271 284 _. (7) 136 142 149 156 163 (26) 247 259 271 284 287 (8) 142 149 156 163 171 (21) : 259 271 284 297 311 (9) 149 156 163 171 179 (22) 271 284 297 211 326 156 163 171 179 187 (23) 284 297 311 326 341 (11) 163 171 179 187 .196 (24) 297 311 326 341 357 (12) 171 179 187 196 205 (25) 311 326 341 357 374 (13) 179 187 196 205 215 (26) 326 341 357 374 392 (21) 341 357 374 392 410 (49) 163 171 179 (20) 357 374 392 410 429 (50) 171 179 187 (29) 374 392 410 429 449 (51) 179 187 196 (30) 392 410 429 449 470 (52) 187 196 205 (31) 410 429 449 470 492 (53) 196 205 215 (32) 429 449 47o 492 515 (54) 205 215 225 (33) 449 470: 492 515 539 - (55) 215 225 236 (34) 470 .492 515 539 564 (56) 225 236 247 (35) 494. 515 539 564 590 (57) 236 247 259 -�t'�Ytlt.�Y= .a .i•; ,r �s.'.,a �fe rhr�-'�:35. riY ..< '1: V. 460 gni BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE:, (Continued) 96'. of schedule Salary Steps No' of Schedule' 6alary Stens �h (36) 515 539 564 590 618 f58). 247 . 259 271 (37) 539 564590 618 647 (59) 259 271 284 (38) 564 590 618 647 677: (60) 271 284 297 (39) 590 618 647 677 709 (6i.) 284 297 311 Ai (40) 618 647, 677 709 742 (62) 297 311 326 (41) 113 118 121} (63) 311 326 341 (42) 118 124 130 (64) 326 341 357 (43) 124 130 136 .(65) 341 357 374 (44) 130 136 142 (66) 357 374 392 (45) 136 142 149 (67) ' 374 392 410 (46) 142 149 156 (68) 392 410 429 (47) 149 156 163 (69) 410 429 449 (4g) 156 163 171 (70) .429 449 470 The above are the schedules for permanent full time or part time poli- tions, except that in no case shnll any employee of the Oounty be compensated for full time employment in any of the above listed positions at a rate lower than one Hundred and Seventy-nine Dollars ($179.00) per month, and provided, further, that where the schedule to which the employee is assigned contains rates which are less than One Hundred and Seventy-nine Dollars (0179.00) per month, those steps shall for the time being be eliminated from the schedule and the entrance step for such class shall be One .Hundred and .Seventy-nine Dollars ($179100) . Permanent part time employees are to paid a monthly salary which is in the same ratio to the .full time. monthly rate to which they are entitled as the ' number of hours per week. in their.part. time work sohedule .is to thenumber of hours in the full time work schedule of the department. In•o ase .the number of hours per week in the .part time schedule varies.or is indefinite, the appointing authority shall furnish the Civil Service Commission and Auditor an estimate in writing, of the average number of hours per week in the part time schedule of the employee in question. 6. ALLOCATION OF CLASSES TO BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE. Olass Title No.. of Schedule Account Clerk 16 Adult Probation Officer 22 Agricultural Commissioner 25 Agricultural Inspeotor 19 Airport Attendant 16 Airport--Manager 27 Anesthetist is Assistant Building Engineer 18 Assistant Clerk, Borad of Supervisors 18 Assistant County Assessor 27 Assistant County Auditor 27 Assistant County Planning Technician - 25 Assistant.County Recorder 22 . Assistant County Surveyor 30 Assistant County Treasurer 18. . Assistant District Attorney 33 ' Assistant Superintendant of. Schools 29 Assistant Tax Collector 2 Baker 14 Blacksmith 59 Bookkeeping Maohing Operator. 15 Bookmender 11 Branch Library .Assistant 13 Bridge Carpenter 60 w Bridge Foreman 61' Building Engineer 21' Building Maintenance Man 16' Building Maintenance Superintendent 27 Buisness Manager, County Hospital 27 Carpenter 60 Catalog and Order Librarian Chef 1§ 0x!r �4'V1�� p Chief Bookkeeper Clerk 22 s. Ohier,'Bureau of Identification 21 Chief Jailor 22 Child;Welfare Services Worker 1ffi Children's Librarian 20 Civil`engineer Civil Engineering Associate : Civil .Engineering Assistant �' t x x ` 7 , 22 Clerk Clinical Laboratory Technician 16 Clinical Laboratory,Technologist 1 r Cook }, 1 { Copyist Comparer 1 County Building Inspector 2J County 24 C y Child Welfare Supervisor t County Health Officer 21 �- County Librarian j ply ' County Planning'Teohnioian County-Probation Officer 0 , `County Welfare Director0 Crew Foreman 17 Dental 1W.gienist 4 Deputy District Attorney, Grade I 2 Deptuy District Attorpey, Grade II. 27 Deputy Sealer Weights & Measures 17 ' Deputy Sheriff, Grade I 1 Deputy Sheriff, Grade II 20 Director of Personnel 30 •Director, Richmond Health Center 270 Director, -Pittsburg Health Center District Road Foreman 61 District Road- Superintendent 29 Elevator Operator 13 Equipment Mechanic l4 Engineering Aide Equipment Mechanic Foremen. 61 Equipment Operator, Grade Ib Eguipment Operatmr, ¢rade II Field Probation Officer 20 Garage Attendant 23 Garage Superintendent 15 Gardener Gardener Caretaker 10 Head Janitor 17 Head Nurse 1 Hospital Attendant 11 Housekeeper, Grade I 12 Housekeeper, Grade II 17 Insector 2 ' Institution Helper 16 Instruotor, Juvenile Hall 15 Intermediate Olerk Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 15 Intermediate Typist Clerk 15 20 Investigator 13 Janitor Junior Librarian 17� Juvenile Probation Supervisor 22 Key Punch Operator 1 _Laborer 53 17 Laundryman 10, Laundry Worker 1 Legal Clerk 17 Matron Medical Director (Oounty Hospital) 22 Medical Social Worker 11 Orderly 60 Painter personal Property Appraiser 1 166 Pharmacist lg Psychometric Technician physician and Surgeon l5 Planning Aide 21 Planning Assistant 12 Poundman 17 Poundmaster b1 Power Shovel Helper 2 Power Shovel Operator 1 Powderman 58 22 Principal Clerk property Appraiser (Buildings) ti 22 1 property Appraiser.. Land) Public Assistance Supervisor 16. ' Public Assistance Worker, I l� Public Assistance Worker, II 1 Public Health Nurse Purchasing Agent 9 ' Radio Dispatcher Radio Engineer ` 20 Radio Technician 20 Reference librarian 20 Road Maintenanoe .Foreman 7 Roentgenologist Sanitarian 19 ' Sealer of Weights & Measures 21 Senior Account Clerk 18`, Senior Clerk 1ffi Senior Engineering Aide 17: Senior Legal Clerk 24 (Richmond) Senior property Appraiser J �.r�.c3�-F• _ .. t... .,, F.'x.,...,[_�':53Y...13f'.h'kw�'S,.ns j.. r„.Sz a•.t..._.�1-.1.},+.;h,c,...,�� "..`15�firte . 'S s.... - {/,''�'[. "H". C *,�}Pr1� st t.� g,�'f-r"�rkla•s k�'4 F i 4VLI�: 3g` rq fz•r',� £ 1 ^�4' .r4 Senior. Stenographer Clerk 17. Senior Supervisor, Juvenile.Hall 17, Staff Nurse 17 Stationary Fireman 1 K Stenographer Clerk 12, Stenographic Reporter v3 20; r Storekeeper Storekeeper -Garage Storeroom Clerk S , 1 x Superior Court Clerk` � 4 } r t 22- ¢uperintendent; Branoh Jail 22 Superintendent,, Juvenile Hall 21 r' Superintendent ofNurses 2 Supervisbng Branch Librarian 2 Supervisbng Clinic Nurse 20 8upervis1IIgPubilo Health Nurse 2L. �Y Supervising School Librarian 21. Supervisor, Juvenile Hall 16 4 Surgical Nurse 19 Surgical Supervisor 21 Tabulating Machine Operat6r 16 Telephone Operator 12 Telephone Operator-typist l Timekeeper 1 Truck_Driver Heavy 57 Truck Driver Light; 56 Typist.Clerk 12 Class Title • Nn. of Schedule Undersheriff 27 Watchman: 10 Weed and Peat .Oontrol. Man 14 X-Ray Technician. . 17 7. -COMPENSATION FOR PROVISIONAL AND TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES. Persons appointed to provisional or temporary positions and persons ap- pointed to permanent positions on a temporary basis after July 1, 1946, shall be compensated at the hourly rate which is the equivalent of the minimum monthly rate of the schedule to which the particular class of position is allocated, except in such oases where the Civil Service Commission has determined that it is not possi- ble to secure persons for such temporary employment at such minimum rate, and has authorized payment of an hourly rate for such temporary employment which oorres ponds to one of the higher monthly rates in the compensation schedule to which , the olass of position is allocated, then at such higher rate. The hourly rates in this seetion.hereinafter set forth are hereby de- olared to be the equivalent of the listed monthly rates which correspond to the monthly rates in the basic salary schedule. Listed Monthl . Rate Hourl•9Rate 1 .00 123.00 171.00 .gg 179.00 1.04 187.o0 1.08 19b.00 1.14 215.00 1.24 23$b.00; i.336 247.00 1.42 271,,00 1.6 24:'00 1. 4 287.00 1.72 ' 326:00 1.96 341.00 1.96 57.00 2.06 3g 2.16 .o0 2.26 10.002. 6 . : 429. 2.60 4 000 49 .00 2. 2 , 2.00, 2. 4 5133995.00. 2.98 56+.00> 3.26 90.00 3.4o 18.00 3.56 8.'. COMPENSATION FOR PORTION.OF MONTH... Any,.oounty.employee in the merit system who works less than any full.month, except when on earned vacation or authorized sick leave, shall receive as compensation for such month only an amount that bears the same ratio to the established monthly salary- for the w.. _ X63:. position as the days worked bears to the actual working days of suoh month. 9. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: APPOINTMENTS: .(A) All appointments under.the merit system shall be made by the head of the department in which the appointment is made in accordance with the. Ruies of the Civil Service Commission. (B) Permanent employees under the merit system shall ,be entitled to fifteen (15) days annual vacation at full pay for each year of continuous service, Which annual vacation shall accrue to the employee at the rate of one and one- quarter (1j) days for each completed calendar month of service beginning on the date of said employee's original appointment to a position under the merit system of the county, provided, however, that no employee may take such, or claim pay- ment for such accrued vacation until he.-has completed twelate (12) Months of eontin- ' uous service in a position under the merit system, and provided, further, that no employee shall be entitled to annual vacation. with pay in excess of that actually accrued at the time such leave is taken, and provided, further, that no aoorual• of annual leave shall be permitted in exoess of thirty (30) days. (0) SICK LEAVE: Beginning with the effective date of this ordinance, all county employees under the merit system shall be entitled to one (1) day's sick leave with pay for each calendar month of service. upon the recommendation of the authority appointing such employee and with the approval of the Civil Service Com- mission. If any employee does not take the full amount of sick leave allowed in any calendar year, the amount not taken may be accumulated from year to year to a total of ninety (90) working days. Employees who were in the service of the county on the effective date of this ordinance shall be entitled to an accumulation of one ' {1) day sick leave for each year or fraotion thereof.of county service, provided that such an accumulation shall not exceed twenty (20) working-days of sick leave. Sick leave may be taken only under the conditions and in accordance with the Rules of the Civil Service Commission. 10. DEDUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE: Whenever full, part, or any maintenance is. furnished to an employee, an amount equal to the values hereinafter set forth shall be deducted from the compensation to be paid to such employee. Value Per month One meal per day 12.50 Two meals per day 25.00 Three meals per. day 37.50 Room 12.50 Full.Maintenanoe, _ 50.130 11. ADMINISTRATION. Upon the taking effect of this ordinance, the salaries of all county employees under the merit system shall be made to oonform to the final position allocation list adapted by the Board of Supervisors on May 27, 1946. ' (A) }ESP EMPLOYEES: Except as hereinafter provided, new employees shall be appointed. at the minimum step sof the salary schedule adopted for the particular class of position to which the appointment is made. The Board may, however, by resolution, on reoommendation of the Civil Service Commission, provide that a par- tioular position be filled at a step above the minimum of the range; provided, haw- ever, that no new employee may enter at a step higher that the third step in the appropriate range. . Whenever such permanent position is-filled in this manner, all incumbents in positions of the same class, earning less .than the step in the parti- oular salary range, at which the..new..employee enters, shall be raised to that step. 464 (B) . INCREMENTS WITHIN RANGE: The salary of each employee under the merit system except the salary- of persons already at the maximum step in the appropriate range, shall be reviewed annually on the first day of the month f ollo ing the month of.originalcjLppointment to the particular class of position. Incre- ments shall be given only on the affirmative recommendation of the head of the department, and ouch.recommendation,may be made only on .the basis of continued satisfactory performance on the 46b. (0) SALARY ON PROMOTION. Any employee who is appointed to a position of a class having;'a higher salary schedule that the position which he formerly occupied shall receive the nearest higher step in the new salary range as of the date upon which the appointment becomes effective. For the purposes of further annual increments within the salary schedule, the first day of the month following such promotign shall be deemed the employee's new anniversary date. ' (D) SALARY ON DEMOTION. An employee who is demoted to a class of posi- tion having a salary schedule lower than the class of position from which he was demoted shall have his salary reduced to the step in the salary range for the class of position to which he has.been demoted next lower than the salary he formerly received. (E) SALARY ON TRANSFER. An employee who is transferred to a position of a different class than he formerly odoupied shall be paid at his former rate if the new position has the same salary schedule as the one formerly occupied, or in case the schedule for the new class of position is different than the schedule of the class of the position formerly occupied, at the rate in the new schedule next higher than his former rate. (F) FREQUENCY OF INCREMENTS: Except as herein provided, increments ' shall not be given more frequently-than once a year. No provision in this section shall be construed as making the giving of inoremenj;s mendatory upon the county. 12. ALLOWANCE. FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES. Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed all the officers, their deputies and em- ployees of the county, 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 occurred in the previous month, For traveling necessarily done by private automobile, they shall be allowed mileage at the rate of five and one-half cents OM per mile, without any oon- atruetive mileage, and they shall be allowed their actual traveling expenses when traveling by rail. lj- 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 oompensa tions as are now, or may be hereafter, allowed by law to be received and retained by them for their own use and benefit. " 14. The salaries of all officers, deputies and employees of the county herein provided for shall be paid by the county monthly, and where annual salaries , are provided they shall be paid in equal monthly installments. All salaries shall be paid on the first day of each and every month. It is provided, however, 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 may be paid on his behalf direct to his insurer too over the amounty of the monthly premium on any insuranoe .contraoted for by him under any group insurance plan arranged by him in conjunction with otheruemployees. `1 + •;_ ., .gar -. ,. ..," - - - t 465 All ordinances or,`parts of ordinances in confliot:with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance 'shall..take..effeo.t and be_ inf force from-,and .after the 16 day.of July, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the . date ofits 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 Super¢isors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, ' State of California, on the 27the day"of May; 1946, by the following vote: AYES Supervisors — S. S. RIPLEY, H. t CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHANAN, R. J.`TREMBATH. NOES: Supervisors — NONE. ABSENT:, Supervisors — NONE. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W T pBnh County Clerk a�IInd ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of _the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 366 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 6.OF•ORDINANCE N0. 365 F T 0 0 CONTRA COSTA, ATING T THE REGULATING OF THE COMPENSATION OF OO FI ERS ' OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER IN TERMS AND COMP N TION 0 THE DEPUTI S AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. ------------- The Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa, State of California., do ordain as follows: SECTION I. Section. 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of.Contra Costa is. hereby amended as follows: A. By .inserting therein the words "Welder.....59" after the words "Weed and.-pest control man.....140. B. By inserting the words "Nightsuperintendent of nurses.. ...21" after the words "Medical social worker.. ..12" after the words "Assistant tax collector. .. ... ..24". C. By inserting the cords "Auto messenger clerk.....12" after the worths "Assistant tax collector.....24". D. By changing the words "Assistant building engineer... ..18N to read "Assistant operating engineer.. ...180, and inserting the same after the words "Assistant .district attorney.....3311- E. By changing the words "Building engineer.....21" to read "Chief operating engineer.....21" and inserting the same after the words "Chief jailer.. ..220. F. By changing the words "Storekeeper, Garage.....17N to read "Store— keeper., Garage.....20". G. By changing..the.,words.,"Instruotor., ,Juvenile,.Hall.....14" to read "Ins truot or.,.'Juvenile.:Hall.....18". 466 H. By changing the words "Orderly.....11" to read "Orderly.....12". All parts of Ordinance No. 365, in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby-repealed. This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 10th day of July, 1946, and before .the expiration of fifteen (15) 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 COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Oontra'Costa, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra , Costa, State of California, on the 10th day of June, 1946. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHAUN, R. J. TREMBATH. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. , W. J. BUGHANAN Ohairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASOH County Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. -_ - ORDINANCE NO.. "167 THE INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS MAP FOR A PORTION* OF *f HE OAKLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT .. .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION �Y1Mi*u11•�n..! tR*A \PRA hRA l �� Ng LEGEND ;I IIA tRA tRA WA t o o.w..• «.oK, ydo ordain as follows, to-wit: l ,, SECTION 1: Ordinance No. 279, entitled, "An ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, defining and establishing certain tem- porary land use districts; applying certain temporary regulations as to the use of land, buildings, structures and to the erection, construction, and altera- tion 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 presoribing. 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 Oontra Costa, on the 29th day of April, 1940, and amendments thereto,. ie amended by adding Section 3n which said seotion.shall follow immediately after Section.3m and which shall read p 467 as follows: .SECTION. 3n: Interim:Land.Use Distriots.speaified and defined in Ord inanoe-:No., 279�and its amendments and known as interim-residential agricultural districts, interim-neighborhood burliness-districts, and interim industrial dis- triots are hereby established for portions of. the unincorporated territory of the . county of Contra Costa, State of California, said territory being portions of the Oakley Union School District. The various districts hereinbefore mentioned are set forth, established, defined, and delineated on a map which said map is en- titled, "The Interim Land Use Distrlots Map for a portion of the Oakley Union School District.' These interim land use districts as are set forth on said map do hereby establish certain land use regulations for this area as set forth in Ordinance No. 279 and its amendments. The regulations as to the uses of land ' apply to the districts so delineated on the- map which said uses of land are de- fined in. ordinanoe..No. 279 and its amendmenda. Said map here.tofore.mentioned as, °The Interim Land..Use .Districts.Map for a portion of the .Oakley Union School Dis- trict,„ is hereby made a.par.t. of this ordinance. which said. map was-duly approved and signed by the. Board of Supervisors of. the. County of Contra_Costa. on June 10, 1946, and said map shall be published with this ordinance, and the original shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and attested by the County Clerk and after its approval shall be permanently filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic reproduced copy of said °Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Oakley Union School 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 a true and correct photostatic copy of the original map. ' SECTION 2: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an. urgenoy measure and shall take effect and shall be in full force immediat- ly upon.its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after said adoption shall be pub- lished together with the map accompanying the said ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against they same, once in 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 es- tablished and conducted within any Interim Land Use District established .by this ordinance.; be a menaoe to the public health, safety and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that various persons intend to ereot buildings or structures and to use. the same, and. to use, land forisueh purposes, and will do so unless restrained therefrom. The immediate operation of this ordinance is therefore necessary in or- der to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE Was passed and adopted by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa at an adjourned meeting of said Board, held on the 10th day of June, 1946, by the following vote, to-wit: ' AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, w. J. BU«HANAN, R. J. TREMBATH. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. W. J. BUCHANAN W. J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California. ATTEST: i w T FAASCH County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of Ttha•:Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State o; California. 468 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 278 OF THE' COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA` STATE-OF OALIFORNIA, .DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEM- _ PORARY LAND •USE, DISTRICTS; APPLYING CERTAIN,TEMPOR- ARY.EGD'LETIONS IS3TO THE USE OF LAND, .BUILDIN08, STRUCTURES AND TO THE.ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IMPROVEMENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN LNAD9, PENDING THE ADOPTION BY- THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF A COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN; PRESCRIBING THE METHOD OF EN FORCEMENT IN ESTABLISHING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRIOTS AND PENALTIES, FOR THE VIOLATION.OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF." AS AMENDED BY ORDINANOE NO. 281, ORDINANCE NO. 288, ORDINANCE NO. 259, ORDI- NANCE NO. 297, ORDINANCE NO. 300, ORDINANCE NO. ORDIN- ANCE NO. NANCE NO.342, ORDINANCE NO.' 351,, ORDINANCE NO. 357, AND ORDINANOE NO: 367; AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING CER- TAIN LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR A P*0RTION OF THE UNINCOR- PORATED TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY BEING MORE SPEOIFI- CALLY FOR A PORTION OF THE PLEASANT HILL GRAMMAR SOHOOL DISTRICT. ' The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows•, to-wit: SECTION l: Ordinance No. 278, entitled, "An ordinance of the County of Oontra 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 struot- ures and to the improvements'.placed on certain lands pending the adoption by the Board of Supervisors of a_oomprehensive zoning or districting plan; and prescrib- ing- the method of enforeement. 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 amended by adding Section 30 which said section , shall follow immediately after Section -3n and which shall read as follows: SEOTION 30: An Interim Land Use District specified and defined in Ordinance.No. 278 and its amendments and known as an interim residential agri- cultural district is hereby established for the portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said territory being the balance of the portion of the Pleasant Hill Grammar School District not heretofore covered by any amendment to Ordinance No.- 278 ' The district herein- before mentioned is set forth, established,. defined, and delineated on a map which said map is entitled, "The Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Pleasant Hill Grammar School District." Said interim land use district as set forth on said map hereby establishes said land use regulartione for this area as set forth in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. The regulations as to the uses of land apply to the district so delineated on the map which said uses of ' land.are defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. Said map heretofore mentioned as, "The' Interim Land-.Use District.Map ;for a porti.on. of. the Pleasant Hill Grammar-School District.," is hereby made a part of this ordinance which said map ass duly.approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of an published with this ordinance ' Contra Costa on June 17, 1946, d said m shall s d ap ha _ , and.the .original shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and attested by the.Oounty•Clerk .and after its approval shall be permanently filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic reproduced copy of said "Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Pleasant Hill Grammar School District" is likewise made a part of this ordinanoe-and hereby becomes page 3 of this ordi- ndnoe and is certified by the County Olerk to be a true and correct photostatic copy of the original. 469 I I .. INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE PLEASANT HILL GRAMMAR, SCHOOL DISTRICT i ..... - • �I•R' �HZ' hR i ' • R•A Iit � � I R• s ® Ift j IA VMR -R I'R L' •' IR I �I•R•A FIA I.R I I. hR• E iLEGEND .. »... ....^^^ \\\♦_ u LSH ..S..e•Df��.� Y L•YOnSL Lo,[o nn•,t •"�.-Loue,to eoe,o•..� ♦♦ —.oYn.w L.w.,,,f iYr[,Y ,tSDLY,YL I•R•A •...1! C"'M CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION SECTION 2: ENAOTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency measure and shall take effect and shall, be in full force immedi- ately 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, once in the WALNUT KERNAL, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county. The oondi- xions 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 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 Oontra.Costa at a regular meeting of said Board, held on the. 17th day of June, 1946, ty the following vote, to-wit: AYES: W. J. Buohanan,. S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, & R. J. Trembath NOES: None ' ABSENT: None I W. J. Buchanan W. J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T Paasoh W. T. PAASOH, County 0 erk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Oosta, State of California 470 r oRDINANCE,NO. 36 If AN oRDINANOE REGULATING PARKING UPON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROADS NOS. 0-85 AND C-32, PUBLIC HIGHWAYS O� OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA.00STA, STAjfiM OF CALIFORNIA, OUTSIDE OF ANOORPORATED AREAS. - ---- --. The. Board of Supervisors. of the.-County-of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: Section l: It shall be unlawfulfor any person to park any vehicle for a longer period than fifteen. (15) minutes - (a) At the bus'.stop area between "No Parking": signs.weet of and ' adjacent to entrance gate on north side of County Road 0-83 (Waterfront Road) approximately 150 feet west of intersection of 0-83 and 0-32 (Avon-Conoord Road) and between "No Parking" signs at the bus stop area on the southerly side of County Road 0-83, which is in the following-desoribed location: Beginning at a point 58 feet westerly of the center line of County Road 0-32 and extending westerly along said County Road 0-83 a distance of 100 feet. (b) At the bus stop area between "No Parking" signs north of and adjacent to the gate on the west side of county road 0-32 approximately 820 feet southerly (along center line of_0-32) from intersection of 0-32 and 0-83, and at biis stop area between "No-Parking", signs on east side of county road 0-32 across from the gate. (o) At the bus stop area between "No Parking" signs.north of and ad- jacent to gate on east side of county road 0-32 approximately 2570 feet southerly (along.oenter.line of 0-32) from intersection of 0-32 and o-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 the gate one ast side of Oounty Road C-32 approximately 4570 feet southerly (along center line of 0-32) from the intersection of 0-32 and 0-83 and on :the westerly side of County Road 0-32, beginning at a point 3550 feet southerly (measured along the center line of County Road 0-32) from the point of inter- section of the center line of County Road 0-32 with the center line of County Road 0-83 and extending southerly a distance of 1580 feet. Section 2. "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 3. "PENALTY" Any person violation any of the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of. not .exoeeding Fifty Dollars- ($50-00) , or by imprisonment in the County Jail. for not. more than five (5) days; for the second offense within the periodof one._yea0 s time, by a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or by.imprisonment in the. 0ounty 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 Hun- �1 dred 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 4. Ordinance No. 330 of the County of Contra Costa entitled "An Ordinance Regulating Parking upon Contra Costa County Roads Nos. 0-83 and 0-32, Public Highways of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, outside of Incorporated Areas" is hereby repealed. Section 5. 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 (1) week in "THE�.0ONCORD . 471 TRANSCRIPT" , 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 of the County of Oontra Costa, on the 22nd day of July, 1946, by the following vote of the Board,, to wit: AYES: Supervieors-S.. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, N. J. Buchanan., R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors-NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors-NONE. W. J., BUCHANAN Obai of the Board of Supervisors - of the County of Contra Costa, State ' of California. ATTEST: T. PAAjQH Cleric—of board—o Supervisors o ' the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINA_N.Q�E TO AMEND SECTIONS 3. 5, 6 AND_7 OF ORDINANCE No. 3 9 OF THE OOUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATING TO THEU AT f 0 THE 0 N IO I OF THE CO TY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER APPO NT ENT, T TERM AND COMPENSATION OF THE. DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF The Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of ' California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: Section 3 of Ordinance. No. 365 of the .County of-Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: (A) By changing the words "For Township No. 14, per annum..... .... . ..$2,598.00" to read "For Township No. 14, per annum.....$2,070.00". SECTION II: Section 5 of Ordinance No. 365 of the Oounty of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: (A) By adding thereto the following provision: "Except that in situations where the employment is periodic and irregular, depending upon departmental requirements, payment for hours worked shall be made at the hourly rate set forth in Seot&Cn 7 hereof, which is the equivalent of the monthly rate to which the employee is entitled under the provisions of this ordinance." ; SEOTION III: Section 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Oontra Oosta.-is hereby amended to read as follows: (A) By changing the words "Airport Manager.....27" to read "Airport Manager.....29". (B) By•inserting.after the words "Anaesthetist.....15" the words "Assistant Airport Manager.....22". (0) By inserting after the words "Powderman.. ...55" the words "Pre- datory Animal.Oontral. Man.....14". SECTION IV: The.first paragraph of Section 7 of Ordinance No. 365 of the .Oounty of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: "7. COMPENSATION FOR PROVISIONAL AND TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES: Persons who are appointed to temporary positions and persons not already permanent county employees who are appointed to permanent positions on a temporary basis after July 1, 1946, shall be compensated at the hourly rate which is the equiva- 4.72 }z x lent of the minimum monthly rate of the schedule to which the particular class of position is allocated, except in such oases where the Civil Sefvioe Commis- Sion has determined that it is not possible to secure persons for such temporary--employi4ent at such Minimum rate, and has authorized payment of an hourly rate�for Such temporary employment which corresponds to one of the-higher monthly rates in the compensation soheduly to which the-class of position is allooatedi then at suoh;higher rate.« All parts of Ordinance No. 365, in conflict with this ordinance, axe hereby repealed. This ordinance.shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 22nd day of August, 1946, and.before the expiration: of: fifteen (15) days after the ' date of its passage, the same shall. be.published,.with the names of members of voting for and against the.same .in the. #OONTRA .COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published in- the Oounty. of Contra.:0osta, State.of California. Passed and adopted by the.Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa, State of California, on,the.,23rd day of July, 1946. . AYES: Supervisors S. S. RIPLEY H. L. OUM1dINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHAiAN, R. J. TREMBATH.. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: 'Supervisors - NONE'. W. J BUCHANAN ;O firman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: W. T. AASOH flaunty cleric and ex-a fiola. erk of the Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State- of Oalif ornia. ORDINANOE NO. 371 �5` AN ORDINANOE PROHIBITING PARKING '` UPON PARKER AVE147JE IN THE TOWN .OF RODEO, CONTRA COSTA OOUNTY, 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 Parker Avenue in the unincorporated Town-,-of Rodeo, described as follows: A. Beginning at the point of intersection of the westerly line of Parker /Avenue with the Northerly line of Second Street; thence Westerly along the Northerl line of Second Street, a distance of one hundred (100) fest; when such spaces are indicated by "No Parking" 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. Seotion 2. The above-desoribed space alongside the curbs are authorized for the loading and unloading of passengers of busses engaged as common in local transportation. Section 3. 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.-Fifty Dollars. ;( 250.00) or by imprisonment in the , Oounty Jail, for a period not.,to exceed six.(6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Ordinance 371, continued 473 3 66otion 4. 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 onoe in,the- 11RSohmond Daily Independent",. a newspaper-print.ad 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 Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the ' Sth•day of August, 1946, 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 :.ATTEST: W. T AASOH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk o the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ((SEAL)) ORDINANCE NO. 372 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 6 AND 14 OF ORDINANCE NO. 365 OF THE, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. RELAT GTO THE REG- ULATING OF THE COTvWNSATION UP OFFICERS OF THECOURM CONTRA COSTA. AND To PROVIDE FOR THE TERM AND COMPENSATION T DL ES EMPLOYEES t THER The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I; Section 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: (A) By changing the words "Storeroom Clerk........14" to read "Storeroom Clerk........1611. SECTION II: Section 14 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 14. The salaries of all officers, deputies and employees of the county herein provided for shall be paid by the county monthly, and where annual salaries are pro- vided, they shall be paid in equal monthly installments. Salaries shall be paid in accordance with a schedule to be established by order of the Board of Supervisors. It is provided, however, 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 may be paid on his behalf direct to his insuror, to cover the amount of the monthly premium on any insurance contracted for by him under any group insurance plan drranged by him ' in conjunction with any other employees." All parts of Ordinance No. 365, in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 11th day of September, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (35 ) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of members of mem- bers voting for and against the same in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspaper printed .and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. �i,.hfc. ti.' .lS..er •,f` ' :•::,Y...r.,t ,..L,,v, i.... 1 _�.... F�, �...t.: _..._ .. 474 Ordinance No. 372, continued Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the.70ounty of Contra3 Costa, State of California, on the ;12th day of August, 1946. AYES: Supervisors S. S. RIPLEY; H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, ' '? W. J. BUCHANAN, R. T. TREMBATH. NOES:- Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. R: J. BUCHANAN a rman o e bop.7d of k.upery sora of the .County of Contra 'Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH outt y Clerk and ex-off c o Clerk o the Board of Supervisors of the , County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO.-'373 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BETHEL ISLAND COUNTY FIRE PRO- TECTION DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, \\ STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS PER- TAINING TO FIRES AND FIRE MENACES, PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTIONS TO MEANS AND EGRESS'AND ACCUMULATIONS OF RUBBISH IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE. PRO- HIBIT32IG INTERFERNNCE WITH THE DUTIES OF FIRE20N AND FIRE, REGULATING PARKING AND PARKING AT FIRES, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION 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 withi the said Bethel Island County Fire 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 Bethel Island County Fire Protectioh District other than between the hours of sunrise and sunset of each day between the period April 15th and November 15th of each year, and succi fire may then only be built, lighted or maintained after securing permit from an Authorized person or persons of the Bdthel Island 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 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 Bethel Island County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, without a written permit first granted by the Chief of the Fire Department of the said Bethel Island County 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 in 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 arrestdr 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 out- Ordinance #373, continued 475 door or open fire unattended by any adult person-in the said Bethel Island County Fire Protection District of the .County of Contra Costa, State of California. Before leabine,any such fire, such person -or persons in charge of such fire shall thoroughly 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 egress from any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall, or other place used for public assemblage, while open to the public, in the said Bethel Island County 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 passage- ways, 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 ekcept by self-releasing hardware installed thereon, which doors and hard- ware shall be maintained to open greely: SECTION VII. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, 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 publis assemblage in the said Bethel Island 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, copartnership, firm, association, or corporation to disobey the lawful orders of any public officer or fir - man inthe immediate vicinity of the.burning;of brush, stumps,:logs; fallen timber,, fallows, slash, grass; grain,--brush_or,.forest covered land or any other inflamable material in the said Bethel Island 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 fmrbid, prevent or dissuade others from assisting to extinguisi the same. SECTION IX. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, 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 in the said Bethel Island 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, firm, copartnership, association or corporation to park any vehicle upon any street or highway within thre hundred (300) feet of any burning building, or other burning structure, in the said Bethel Island County 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 or firemen unless authorized by the Fire Officer in charge. SECTION XI. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, associatidn or corporation to double park any vehicler,at any time upon any of the levees, streets, roads, or highways in said Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. 476 Ordinahoe 373', continued. SECTION XII: 'It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corparthArship, associatioh or corporation to operate any vehicle upon or over the levee highwaysx or roads at a greater sppea than fifteen (15) miles per hour. ; SECTION XIII.. Any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corpora- tion violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor and shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment. Every separate act or transaction in viola- tion of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION XIIII. This ordinance shall take effect after the same shall have been posted in three (3) of the most public places in the said Bethel Island 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 19th day of August, 1946, by the follow- ing ollow ing vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUA94INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 'W. J. BUCHANAN, R. J. THEMBATH.. NOES: Supervisors,,- NONE. ABSENT: Supervd•sors - NONE. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. ATTEST:: W. T. PAASCH Clerk of the said oar of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 374 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ORINDA-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 OF EGRESS AND AOCUMULATIONS OF RUBBISH IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE. PROHIBITING INTERFER- ENCE WITH THE DUTIES OF FIREMEN AND FIRE EQUIPMENT, REGULATING PARKING AT FIRES AND PROVIDING PENALTIES `:.. FOR VIOLATIOIIS OF A14Y OF TM PROVISIONS T_IZREOF. SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, association, or corporation to throw place, (except in the course of burning pur- ;,%-puant to permit granted by the Chief of the Fire Department of the Orinda-County Fire Protection District) or permit to stand on any land within the said District any rubbish, tree cutting or other inflemable material. SECTION II. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm copartnership, association or corporation to build, light, maintain or cause or hermit to be build, lighted or maintained, any open or outdoor fire without first obtaining a written permit therefor . from the Chief of the Fire Department of the said District, ' or without complying with the instructions contained in said permit. The said permit shall be issued by said Chief of the Fire Department upon request therefore whenever he determines that open or out-door burning can be accomplished of the location requested by the person, firm, co-partnership, association, or corporation making said request without creating a fire menace to the community embraced in the said District and/or adjoining areas. Said permit shall specify the person, firm, co-partnership, association, or corporation to whom it is issued, shall set forth, the location at which burning is permitted, shall sot forth the expiration date of said permit which shall not extend beyond the next ensuing first day of April following the date of the request, shall be revocable by said Chief of the Fire Department.whenever he determines that the person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation has failed to comply with the instructions contained in said permit, and shell set forthe the following instructions: Ord. x{374 - continued 477 nl. Do not build, light or maintain any open or out-door fire after 12:00 o'clock noon or before sunrise except in a barbecue pit approved in writing by the Chief of the Fire Department. r 2. Before leaving any out-door or open fire throughly extinguish the some by completely covering it *ith dirt, shturating it with water or otherwise treating it in such a manner as to prevent rekindling of such fire. 3. Do not build, light or maintain an open or out-door fire except in a barbecue pit or in an incinerator approved in writing by the Chief of the Orinda Fire Department, located in an area approved by said Chief; provided, however, that .you may build, light or maintain an open or outdoor fire in other places on the property referred to in your permit, if you call the Fire Department each morning that you intend to do so and receive advance approval from a member of the ' Fire Department. 4. Have water irunediately availabel in sufficient quantity to extinguis each fire you build, light, or maintain." SECTION III. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation to place or maintain, or to cause or permit to be pince or maintained, any obstruction,. whetehr permanent or movable, before or upon any fire escape, exit, foyer, aisle, passageway, corridor, or any other means of ogres from any theatre, church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall, or other place used for public. assemblege, while open to the public, in the said Orinds-County Fire Protection District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. No persons shall be allowed to attend 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 open freely. SECTION IV. It shall be unlawfuly for any person, firm oo-partnership, association or corporation to aeeumulata, or to cause or permit the accumulation of rubbish, rags, paper or other inflamable refuse in any theatre, church, hospi- tal, auditorium, meeting hall or other place used for public assemblage in the said Orinda-County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in such manner as to constitute a fire menace. SECTION V. It shall be unlawful for any person, co-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, (allows, slash, grass, grain, brush, or forest covered land, or any other inflamable material in the said Orinda-County Fire Protection District, of the , County of Contra Costa, State of California, or offer any resistance to or inter- fere 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 VI. 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 Orinda-County Fire Protection District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as to injure or damage in r 478 Ord. #374 -- continued any manner any such hose, or fire apparatus of any kind. SECTION VII. 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 sgid Orinda-County Fire Proteotion District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California;' provided, however, that this section shall not apply to police officers or firemen authorized by the Fire Officer in charge to so park vehicles. SECTION VIII. THE APPLICATION OF FLAMMABLE FINISHES: ' General Requirements, 1. Definition. The term"finishing shop" shall mean a building or part thereof used for the application of flammable finishes by means of spraying or dipping. 2. Permits. A written permit from the Chief of said Fire Department shall ' be required for the operation of any finishing shop using more than 1 gallon of mater- ial on any working day, or storing in connection with the use thereof, more than 5 gallons of flammable finish. 3. Location. Finishing shops•in buildings of wooden construction or in buildings used in whole or in part for human habitation or in connection with stores shall be suitable cut off by fire partitions of fire walls from other portions of the building, and shall be equipped with an automatio-isprinkler system. 4. Storage of Flammable Finishes in Finishing Shops. The storage of flammable finishes inside of finishing shops shall be restricted as follows: (a) Not to exceed 20 gallons, with no container exceeding 1 gallon in capacity, may be stored on a substantial shelf at least 4 feet above the floor and with suitable guard strips to prevent containers from felling. ' (b) Not over 50 gallons with no container exceeding 5 gallons capacity may be stored in a cabinet, entirely enclosed and made of suitable stiffened sheet iron of at least 18 U.S. guage in thickness, and double walled with li inch air space or equivalent construction. Doors shall be of construction equivalent to the walls of the cabinets, be provided with 3-point lock, fit closely, and be kept when not in use. Door sills shall be raised at least 2 inches above the bottom of the cabinet. (o) Quantities in excess of those Civen under (a) and (b) shall be in storage and mixing rooms approved in wfiting by the Chief of said Fire Department as suitable. 5. Mixing. Mixing operations shall be carried on only in storage rooms or special mixing rooms approved in wtiting by the Chief of said Fire Department as suitable; provided that containers of a total capacity not exceedinC 2 gallons may , be opened and their contents mixed in the finishing room, during such times as the ventilating system is in operation. (b) Receptacles containing; flammable finishes shhll be kept tightly covered. , 6. Containers. (a) All containers-of flammable finishes shall be of metal suitable constructed to prevent leakage; I.C.C. containers shall be accept- able for storage. r (b) Containers used as a part of the spraying outfit shall be of metal, except that glass containers not exceeding 1 pint capacity, also containers with glass inner linings of not more then one (1) gallon capacity (protected with a metal holder or guard permanently fixed around the oontainer) may be used. 7. Ventilation: (a) Unless suitable ventilated spray booths are used 479 Ord. /374 -- continued for all finishing operations, finishing rooms shall be continuously ventilated. during operation. Ventilation shall be such as to effect at least one complete change of air every three minutes. (b) Exhaust outlest in finishing rooms shall be located not over 5 feet above the floor and shall discharge directly outside of building. Stacks and ducts shall be of substantial construction with joints'rivAted and soldered or otherwise made tight. They shall extend as directly as possible to the outside ' air and preferably not through other rooms, and be so arranged that the discharge of vapor and residue or fire therefrom will not endanger property. They shall not be connected to other ventilating or collecting systems. 8. Lighting and Electrical Equipment: Artificial lighting shall be by ' electricity only. All electrical wiring and equipment in finishing shops shall be in accord with the National Electrical Code Pules for Hazardous Locations. Where spraying is done in properly arranged spray booths, portions of the room more than 20 feet from a booth need not be considered Hazardous Locations under the National Electrical Code unless such portions are so classified as the result of other operations, In the area within 20 feet of properly arranged spray booths the National Electrical Code rules for Hazardous Location may be modified to allow motors of the totally enclosed type or of the open induction type having no brushed„ make or break contacts, collectors or other arcing or sparking parts, and to allow lamps of the enclosed vapor-tight type. 9. Housekeeping. (a) Finishing shops shall be kept free from all unnecess- ary combustible materials and refuse. (b) Floors of finishing shops, drain boards and the interior of spray ' booths shall be thoroughly cleaned at last once a day and all fans, ducts, side walls and ceilinEs kept as clean as may be practicable at all times. In cleaning, care shall be taken to use implements which will not create sparks. Wherever practicable surfaces to be cleaned shall be spresyed or otherwise wet down with water before cleaning. Sweepings or deposits from spray booths or rooms, ducts or stacks shall be immediately removed from the building and safely disposed of. (o) Metal waste oans with self-olosing covers shall be provided for all waste and rags which have come in contact with paints, varnishes, and other finishing compounds. 10. Open Fkmes and Heating. No open flame shall be permitted in storage or mixing rooms, storage cabinets, finishing rooms, or spray booths. For heating purposes indirect systems only, such as steam, hot air or hot water, shall be used. 11. Grounding: All metal spray booths, dip tqnks, bake ovens, misters, ' filters, pumps, motors and shafting shall be electrically grounded in an effective manner. 12. Fire Extinguishing Equipment. The Chief of the said Fire Department shall require' the installation of portable fire extinguishers or other fire extin- guiah1hg.,app4ances as may be deemed necessary in finishing rooms, or near storage i cabinets and spray booths. 13. Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited in any room used for the storage of flammable finishes and in any finishing ,room. Suitable "NO MOKING" signs shall be prominently displayed. 14. Spraying. (q) t All spra$ing shall be performed in a spray room or spray booth as specified below or its equivalent. (b) If spraying is performed in a room not provided with spray booths as 480 Ord. #374,_ Continued.. herein provided, such spray room shall be separated from the remainder. of the building by partitions of fire-resistive construction equitalent to incombustible wallboard or wooden studding, cement or. gypsum plaster.on metal lath or wooden studding covered on both sides with sheet iron. Doors in openings in spray room partition shall be equal in fire resistance to partition and shall be of the self- closing type or so installbd ea to, close automatically in Dasa of fire. (o) Spray booths shall be of metal or other noncombustible material and of amply size to accommodate the object to be sprayed. shall with exhaust systems (d) spray booths11 be provided h pr of sufficient capacity to adequately remove vapors or residues. Supply of air entering the room where the spray booths are located shall be substantially equivalent to the exhaust capacity provided. Each spray booth shall have an independent stack or vent, ex- # L cept that not more than 3 booths each with less than 6 square Peet frontal area may connect to one stack. They shall be properly supported and shall have at least a 6-inch clearance where passing through wooden floors, roofs, partitions or in close proximity to them or other combustible material. (e) Ventilating fans in spray rooms and booths shall be kept in continuou operation while spraying is beim; carried on and shall not be stopped until all flaw- able vapors have been removed. (f) Pails or receptacles shell not exceed 10 gallons capacity for gravi- ty feed to spray guns and shall be kept covered with tight fitting; non-combustible ; covers. Only wire cables or those containing stranded wire cores shall be used to sustain gravity-feed pails. Pails or receptacles containing flammable finishes shall be returned to the storage cabinet or storage room at the close of each day. ' (g) No portable lamps shall be used inside spray room or booths. Lamps shall be prohibited inside spray booths and ducts and in any location where there is possibility of the spray coming into direct contact with the lamp or fixture. Electric motors shall not be placed inside booths or ducts. (h) Motor vehicles shall not be moved by their own power while in the finishing room. Electric storage batteries shall be removed. 15. Dip Tanks. Dip tanks having an area in excess of 10 square feet shall be provided with approved covers arranged to close automatically in case of fire and also arranged so that they can be closed automatically in case of fire and also arranged so that they can be closed manually. Smaller dip tanks shall be provided with suitable covers or with asbestos blankets which can be placed over the tanks. If dip tanks are protected by an approved automatic fire extinguish- ing system employdng .a fire retardant chemical or gas or water spray the covers ' specified above met be omitted. 16. Japanning and Enameling. Japanning and enameling drying ovens shall not be placed in contact with wood floors or other combustible material. Heating of ovens shall be done by steam coils, indirect hot air circulation through oven to , outside, indirect hot oil circulating pipes, indirect gas burners or electricity. Open flames or fires shall not be in cormunication with the compartments where goods are being treated. 17. It shall be unlawful for the occupant of a finishing shop to carry on his operations in violation of any of the above provisions or to permit a violation of the above provisions; and it shall be unlawful for the owner of the _r.•remises on which a finishing shop is located to permit a violation of the above provisions. SECTION IX. Any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation I s ti ', ''r' S { 1. '' r - st' '� �f'w',-'1� `i y. c,�tf i'`e.� ';'.,1-f. t#I tF' [ 'e4'13t t ` f. h ra i lk K:a r "S i # SJ "y.w 11 y - `" e r. r; �31'i � ..,,� t N ✓r t �'Yr s s�I.i s i.�f Ord. X374, continued ; I ,11f violating eny of the provisions of this ordinance.'ahall be, giiilty of a misdemeeaorf. r and shall upon conviction be punished by s fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ` ($500.00) or by-imprisonment ,not eaceeding;aix tdonths or by both such fine and im- :prisonment. Every separate actor traasaation. in'violetion of this ordinance shall '+ F be deemed a separate 'offeiisp. SECTION X. This ordinance shell take effect after the same shall have `.. posted in three (3) ,of the most public pleaea in the acid Orinda-County.Fire Pro- teotion District for" a period of tow, (2) weeks. I ' >r PASSED AND ADOPTED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra^Costa-,, State'of California thin 3rd, day of September, 1946. . 11 ISupervisor S. S. RIPLEY, Supervisor H. L. CUML4INGS, Supervisor RAY S. TAYLOR, Supervisor 7l. J. 'BUCHANAN, Supervisor R. J. TR tBATH. W. J. BIICHANAN t a rman o the oar of Supery sora Of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: YJ. T. PAASCH er o e;sa Boe of upery sors - . y� t . fT ._. r. , a s 4 y} )', r * j., P -i fF 1 } 1 f i , t It c' x t t - f 1 i 7 ..A i " 6 f I 1 �f!! 1* n 1 , l ( -`+ ! 5 f r.. y z r :i r s! '4, s} i- ?14+t'r r : [ i i,.! _ r> t: t!�r �i e y r sj� lea s. i s p: t '�!,# r _}Y 1 > "� f i° t i f� rf, ,� r r r f t r'" '4 i r 7 f y i, d f 1. i°L '-L 1.:v"sa"t �r°!.. .+ �- 1z i f r x':i r yt" '�r �+ t f t .. a ri i r 7 F ., b ti. W�� S -i x �r^ f {� j i r> t o- r`� r r I e 7 r y -r r + i :7{t`f. c'r yt> � '�'�Fi7:'��nt+' ,.�r!,,ii r'`r"'� t ! a .db�f 25 `;,{.`t.�.t���� �Tt+i. t,'t:4=4,yrr',s."5�°.$i rr.'v'.f.r�«r-.Z7: `4 reR.ers?�,d'<i3: �3;t.a,�i.n.`i _.�..L. .,�tv .� i L } ,Ti�ky$:iP'M"£r='iXa::.t';1"A •.5.b^„a,.f�u,,.;;4..,,i.,,,t,�'?�r x:rt�N'.bnc�{.J..Al Sl�H4K.5. �.;Ss�fr °�S a.M1. .,?. .,.e, �... "s`k , iwl .sir 4$`� %a;q,?s r 3} tr F e r c '~ - r i{5�'�. l ��zz•y 'i y4�,:,,�l`�',p'. x .' o-h F tiJ{,{ �y,.F,y�t � _# .,�'�"�,4 k�. jo- i-{ �, �t.>r,�''5 w i '�} Jig'.rY °" ¢ s "tib x �.:, w.+ uch dt� "x'.R y��,vi�a rd. } i ^ , n,3f9.. ",r'• � .z+t: •`!�"` F ' u,: 4 4.x�roa: s�r 3:... 1 .+is itis at4 i' z= �xto fes}` � n 4��, wt ,fir 4 a tF" ' — ,%I it tft 3v�, IN . It # i ivr-r $�« ? , ft a F<. :a Y Ht rf, 2 ,. 5s t.:,,t.�'" �ft3 �. y.. .; 7 � A'.. rt ,x,t ,y. 'i yj'�;a }S.„3� �+t't r>�G ,, �a {� �} }.�. ,��� .#¢y�<r s.i.= # F P} +rf. s its _tj;" !t.Y"5.of w.y s, �,1> .,.r, r� ,a`'ri�"t�r'9,Y:e ',..?k'.ii:'.fif,' rrt13!r }3�N;aF.�.:t."`T.xray`.i,� 5,,1F.tL,`s ` L� cs�}+k y.,iyt�'f tN a. ,l-i.. + ,::5't,Y `.r.�`i,,.x'a irp'. i �1.t. ,S r{ ,.?s',.S.a' ?s; `'£ -' +"Y' f'�f`�^=rr$FJ",h's. . ..#,rr3+c3 J. c1-r54'.,r sial'+.. SSP r:t. i'. ^, '' s�x7 .i i t`7a's+'o-:q Mty.,,.. ,^4,tir.• ' t 'k' S F fir.. , Sksri �t�, .',?...� .}.uh,t„ 4 •K 'mss[; r:" f i kk,t ;7 a ,,, s 5 r fi ,gf sr:t cd sft v_ 1 h �,1 - :Fz 7 2 1 €$t �� : '� > ys�t 3 xr4rvt n� E} t f R y= 't I 4 'sk 3 ^v e= Ary 4a* N{"p h r qp i S b> ;s f a5: �ff .Ny,y4Fr"�}Y��.�,.,u�fi� r< -t v4') � 4. ro '°_. �+ ,5.,?7r t f, a r.. ^t� �'t.+:r'�`t t ' ' r r 1 ,%,y 7 `"3",' rw . ,.- .„ r °3?.; Y ar r,r rt .."S n x` n,-'"' t� y.ter q.. " tL 9,x`.' ,�, b s-X.z..vim',s +1,r('`'s ,hat K7.r # `+§t K.M rFa s .t kir` �, s..,aw}t..S;'^Sp..L# z �r "''.' * +•. � (3 y r el � il tip. { :.) - 5 3,�}2 lr,3Cr, 1+I� 'I �,Y"" ..it Y j s F j w., : F ,t•- ; {' + 'r i_ i�i 7 'rt}y.' ;t 6 'Su ; v , ,>F F n.„�t� t-„,9ft y *,,3. ' ,�` a , �� z 3” 4' "r}'�"u ` -i n. Tg .4FIx. tL '� A'•. *tz "h "'1': ,ts ^i xt{.St r e"� ° eF>~ 'a z r i�.f c,"�t'xn:rk{ r y S,^y M 7r :, s ;�.. f e '46'-. .r.`h. s Y f C t -;><C ia" t _ y� r r(:X •.! ,'J . tv^" F 7 xhz ,y ( € _ z's�'3f 1 ,t 2 st L 'i_..i; S'{31t F� 44y-S i+4 .,F...n7My ✓�f'', Pic''`' 0.t�}}�S.k.4� 'irt _ „�s. 3.+ .�' kf .kJk �l,( -j,.`"'.�p , YF yf 1 :.e.. °EAs C+��f .p4s ka )n ,�./,ESe"a.,.`: 1; � .«lr y.. ,.:L aPy� tth.,t ySt,,, t 4fL v �4 ;r.., Ft A e r 1'•n star,✓' rT` m F' '..� rr.. +73'tr c P a $r°n nY<m1 t 1 1" y +ti C t rr t e ,,*$y ° ' A`" '' F P, } .zr Lt`4(S ' < "'''» "' r„a ', :s-it7fyt7�,�P.,fit•, t 1$'t 1".kf I �t �k�.� �a• � C,r �t�r 3}. h �}..� r,°t'} v ',; j S "*, . ,`.. zr, s t�,^a..c Nay*.4. g Y' - r» } •f ," at s s ,7;tr. s +. egq i i it,r J'fs er F,s m n a � a .� r bA> i x 3: r �h. ht�'it^ er F $7 t F>} 'a3,^ S" �j' .srd> k �. "r,,°ttrr'-t Y'^ R tfll. �aetU s ;tf h# .s` t5 y ' &, s4r}off rr ! y}5� 'rpr t r z ft r rt.,�s`' wt' •. +„ "} t +A t'4 • ti� htt Y ,7+ f :y rTrt't°� F t f 8.- i .:. 'r n - � 4. a6 : xyl"ea,i M,k s t s , LJne,�t�YP - i. h f s+ a tF` A ,! S z, T._: > j y� 8 4,+ r. j" _y �,t, a. e o-J�,�r_;.�• x,•` w.S r, 's.t.�,vrs��{�y�Pi....Nk t v s t.• ,11 z, r t r t U'u.Ys c's # Ys. ! '~,f qt .3' , 1S,r'A i *<° �ts' i mss, "#.,� ry 'w li } "z� t �a ' .t 1 ,r ;" tq f S }r.� T y, ' ,.0 .� i :f rs✓ s:F t�<, sr .<v' j ,p ! -.'q,Lr yfr ?S4n'ii?s � ,F tr,, TS ar x t t` ! ; ,`i r ..;xt v t ":r.•e,i 1 5 �... F.'£. sr ,�.; r i i F'. 7.1 �.' } t..,n "< i{ 1"� F f" t rc`: x:{Y J+ ."f' t ra t 'Gp' r4 .� r@r y ^''j- n- ..s :.*j ..,"' r .�a'' `'�"'><U "�t�.;.:tr 5t f�--,it ,b4rI�f�' .�+'tgg" s ' t°x Ps t:-,. r µ}', 9.,.. ,: `rri,.. ,^ `. J Aa+'"rF rty'�`i�" +9. 3dp1 S." ::a,Y'rT .:i ,t ri Y, arc ,G + .ts: �r 1.. >f .�f. -7Y�,SF tX 'z r x,-t'a. :{ r,,'� s .'t' t f '^t 4 rs n,>. d t t r'`"f fe zit . `A' i-'t"rr ri k•,`''',�'i ;# �a3 LC.T,t,'3 " + t r e{� �f t� i:.v. Peisi.ES,:.r.�#,: '',"' �6' 'Z, 34: ji7 :Y,'f iii.: t'T, '✓ z+., .t,`a}r�r. . a s 4 ",�4 ,� ''Y t ej 4�2{,i:>•m ••rt}-,"7 �."a c' i; r a..,3'+ r �.: f,A� ,. t,. ,.s, ro F,r�• .;.cam F r is w. ..�s t 5,r.k d !'i t? % S°,r Mss',t k� f x :f k ,h �' 1125" w;4 7 , ;t e '•' y}y} �g 5 .� ` ri s r.? .1k.."ti s'f,+ '4. ttirs{4t{ �Ngh iL. Rac%. Str '-�'� ..,° ry 'et` tY of n,...: ��+3 x} „i+Styr ik.t .j; .'r'"5 s S!` d t 't.," .,Szst'..t+ !'-r<,1'k 3'.; , N t-"fi. k�+':r2�Sx.a:t'i• f.. u , s t ,r. r # 4 r" :.t.,i( `K r':y xr k,t�e�EypS4� '''C`;r+ :,.+�.r.r'.ti.°' t, +t .J ., .dct ``�",*;£x�.Y �f�rtl7.x�+`�ap r,, s ? p a, .4,s „�:; x! ,.e Y r ;r 2 t om.. n ',(t1,;.r. ,,'„,p• > .,r�`.S >tk�,� ., ,�a+sT'.",P w c S t''tf ...y}Yz}'} ';it°.Y`J 5 r +`, 's :'a�J •`: : ,,,.1Ak�5 A 'v. ,.r+}' r: s h:' urxsau"�, r�, 'Y` `X->�i `,,'''J y i `7 x+" '� �7 -fiF >"c tf := } +t fk' " �yy'4,'ta,-'ys ar',n' t,!r t..,'G"'y�` .....:at '"` �k+ �t},. } 5 �r,'Y.a,' T�tk* f�{y X` ���y�':`(rx c"ttx t`r: 1 a ;r r'i.. r F 74; �T4tfi a 4",tt'%'Ysy �t,'G^5t,.�.�it't k .'4W A;}'r *,.'��f S'Yi'�' kY{gr�Yry,,t} 9 ":e�✓3y.'t }'3 y }f t f .•} t'T _ a hs ; z J4 j'*fi�C 3ra°k's'',+#y�,St #1.4� r,�rt1,'}{ s i'7,� #XrS•.F+S•+.{tx'' T1x '•' rs Y 3.u'Yt 3 •i h t r r j a ty 4F V 1 r .t. S,.44'SY' f J,.,x.t J d 7 -:t.5 �,,'Sti.:r"»' r' ,f 7n's43'�$i` 71G r '-F*«t<{i, ey 3 L tr _4 I"' .,�I s ,t t. e y',7 ,i}t ri. ti ,Y +y`Y-t"1',i'st''}".s.' a z 'r-tiy..,� t t22 pp��cry}x -.4 5 .� r r t a ,.. f a ?C < 'rv.F tt d�. A ,t`S,t x v }Yt ,,.+t_( q, ; r< # r ?t 5�, F,M ci 2 i 1 C h t t x +"r s,u , x 4 r t -` r}4 t T— k , y t �. t �,� r 0"r bbat'p } r .ppi�rett Y �y4.i$W;i,✓< ' r, }t u dye tJ r 'i� si+ 0 t �, ; 'Y e x s yr t�Y &4r r t yw #i } ! r a t u e a t 4 _t t o jaw t t + e ✓'t - F S t r t t t i r r>Z $t�t a * f t r s y ! s 7r +t °-�'fTt trx 3 ? e t} a 7 +' v- y �:,`i y tt ra} ; , } .>t: +'- ti ,..r'f 1 a_. e isr 1 } r k1 t 'ir`�> grt�t�t§f tyk. t tF t off i^ S P � sr?z s � e r ✓ 11" } k \ N 1 1 * 4 f:�'7,}{ t 1 4 } / � E i r K A l 'f i 1 1 d z a 1 s y7 e r z; ,��' v ptc r- t:`Lr� r 7 t .r ' ,; J- �, { t r t>,.¢ t t F ✓r is gt r a t t v ' r i `Se i t o a 1 4 ''s r,. Y "t''ri 9 1 , t x} s- {Y�#�i• ti ' tr S - 3 i '{:.t P 7t ;e , r y I 11 t S t A[t�r t rtt , i ! r ,/ rtrax , ,�, ,r " $ "s 4z�4, r 4�rr + rrr >rrr ✓ftr L.' ^,G r �,., k'x'rf �,t r s ). a i r ja a. r �'✓ L.'. t S i t e J Y ) :1 rL y 1 4^. o f j i t h ? F J t d h 9 f t t S3 :7R a } e i �, , ,*'t ''i5 4,, '✓t }.I�xt rs-r r"t i s5� t sf Ayt^h s t ' r - ,,; s f P' t f " 'C 1,� t ,/F t 1 '. A t t c i s :i fl / t l ..`y 4 t t 1 t I:t Y' i- ( )^ t 't 1 r f fVr # r �\ t t r :2}t of Yr ' re dt t 4 s t rey a a i t r r 3 e A£ -' r � 41Y c r x a } r a_ C lAp'r -S�R' 9 +s ssF S� 4 tir ? f A' ^'7 �^ r s i"E ? e , If e t t s a : }s. a+ ft : i i n •a:, r � ti ,+ 1 3 x a- ) tirJ'Z~ i t 4 �Ct z ,i l t ur } n''�`4 X u ttr5 a r d� fit z �'C ! �c s`z t pb dtr ,r Fe cyr,�,�t i- art rt t t z a:+{} e ' > +vt s s t f r 3 1 7 5��,,, t .�� U + a t i.'. a a r a r 1. f e J 7 I {: 1 f ' +.7 \i f+ h r + t7 r t.f i a t t:t ,�:. r � it` s t " '�1s'4'. { 7z �r x� z. tti' a "'y 3 Ss td 3 'r y xr. 9 r �i"$ t realty' r it s f r s s a o 4 rz..r5tt A 1 +tc sir l 4.¢f e .j t'i _-ie rY ti r� yyqqr 7. { r, ,ry # }�! }s r� ! C , L r "i re s :p :j z{ t z't 3+ e ;may tt. { � sf Yj•i r r 5 itk ;l}t 1� 4 t ti, - e 't a. e tt 'Y i s +. +f k f �,t Rit li4 € t wr"l r fi r r r 3° } } Pa r 3 < 4. ,i 2 ., `r�t�'t f {:� t .w y )t 1 -,y��t�, �rFr t -,4 �trt 9x'r� sr r .i e,i 1 b r>� 2 t 4X� ., i.y z Sl 3 L t p 4 a it z S.. ,: r, , � I y :,�z 0 4r tits 1s f tlse„ lost x t i t { 3 zt s s , n r ` z �'' a i alt k t , t ! l t) r } 6 c sA r 7 k - ttt } $ ?t t ! t T. 4 a } 4 1 x 'F..f r S,. a,�# .4 2�':r}}i\T 1 t� F kt h i i + 4�,•� 1,t 4 - 'i , }^,y5 r ✓ 1 ttp� 1 5 t.t i4t Y i I `{tti 1 i s f S"4>t �� Sr*S ,tjv i £. 28 f�i^�tr,tr i [2 f .� } 4 d j `k + 7 vx, r,.{ t'h x 1 L yt'h" r r tia v !'x.✓ "t ztt. r � � $ c sty i s 7 a t # �i t .f ry it i Y v �. i rt 3. ", s eta xar 4? t it is , a ,r z S f s: :' � s' i z L c�".Iii T )- -114 # fry�t'0r t r s r F 'rr 7_y fi 4tk, z l tr,'-+,`a aJ t r+` rr'a ✓t z,� r x+ a 4 t ,T y3. ,��'z y' : t43�4 S '�' , 3', t d #.0 }..,}�t t ' t t4AX�`S�i�,a A a '.-,.y hY,Yt S�' itYq� m.`y si i.L >,i�p {X� f t VV, ,' 1 Pt 4 ,t vats TS x T t 1 r S 1 ) : k X T '«R ✓ 3"C 4 T M"('F 4 b Y.,.1' t ', ;.t 5: Y r >", . F ..•. S i f tl z 7-:'.. °� Z z t x L, ✓+, it h e fi ";- a>" st. �t N r.:rt�`�`5 �+?'Tc 1) `7d r rc sE s�.g:'>S,. }, } y i. X t 4 f{. z a tr 1,� ti y S,S ✓ "}. V" :ay, ri t r t w- R, x t s t 7•.r i,: ,t : ✓ t „ ."`t 5 lei Pi: 4 3, 5 Ye x�'. v r s t 4.r e ,'F+rt t ..; y+ r r i ? s a y°4 •t; t i } 3>�t a i t t�t ubSrtY 5 A;is 1 A t L A” 1 + ' i 3 d f _ 'pA , ' a ar�" '4 {�r "t,:i a t.'sd a+ r5� e a� t ,,v,t td1 'S..t>r h};,r��, �S s ti}�y ,i,Y•�'C^ea F Y ;v e-r� 1 C A W t J7 M Jt f' \i j,[ 4 i. "t 4`i � 1 Y i' j i { a S s�''4 5 s" r sir-? +,ti t a 7,y l i ` r ."s1.l;Y b, ,.. t i �, ,� u . F ✓�'� x't't RY '3 1 t 3 T i 't r T k }. - r A l,tr§i ytr vY wpt 1tt7 >r✓{ t>r'F 4 .v 7^�e'� >,r ; } s '(�1 `I i t : t : S✓t L t'i!7'- +. t}+ s¢�e.{ '''S i" i c `5"< wa f,ti tr e a K I t r z 'Y�y S s it Y e} :t gy rYz it �Y+SE 4 k'� t pt Y+t'.Gti 1�-t n,, Is�t .kt i Y}i t "P r :� 1 ^r } .>✓` t r i 4 , t a¢ ¢ "r I t Vr t Y..-. v i ,'. " t tx t-%i r`e-, a 4t ', 't a i,�, ' t 'S e` t 11 z r 1yY.,z t) t}'. a y a t 1 a >Sf7-,&es "k v',dYz;7,t tSy 't„�S1, r SYt,,L ✓ r t , s s a a , yy �.. tau } a t} t a:a y }��1r `iii t �Y+ ''r �t�sEtkt4e''tr�'�i,�t}TFi.,1=f°'r sN'ry r z t }Y'rZ';: . '�s Gr- t ty, 1 k F s z3 ,aF s ;,x del ' k s �uS.'4�> `•,ct�','• ",,' }.t rl.� 1. "� _:d a r,r r l:„i t# ti s 7 y w l: 't c n^;^}I�Lt r m ,i,.'" y 0.a,e�e F'-�'',xa f^�z�^cN Vis;sa 5;,s s z,ii ca �r 41c"t`M t t y+s ..= ��1 t: rt ,,�`�`� 'T.,.t. 3 t{X, .VSs z Qj� r r��'syY, v £"�,'.3, y"�, r..a i+t}k'yw}.:Shr?s^r �'r�Z+� ttb r,Z"}" �,,�R R''..:. SI$ t�'.: ,t..d e: �Y cy„x i ::1 `wT'E� z4 sNth ,`f r �"'*T?JXy �a. .yy*� '4+ ,& .?.;qtr. qYa• :.+t{ q'tl` tr.: e cRC.-: i : i-::r t .} yxy ,fin ~1fst`q � z `•:•'S- 't�*.'t�.iy';;bt ... 5'c�,,#? 'FYar<c^1'hrri:z ys �st::,+t's ,2� zt`R"..`.f `� t 1 4.v t t r,`ft k ^4:'h 4.t rq3 i„1'sica,:xt' rJ r, a K'ts`t e ., ..^ z 4 S :- ti a h "t,3 st,�, 1e" 3F {- F -.i'-„Fz��y{1t 'T e� v?r ,..Y tL7}M C&�.mi y t ,S r ,JA's t :``s,s� .. `> l3'�,rf aF”+ .z.{F 1J d•7..ts,y ti} !• Ott 5+ "�.,t° (' .=.�^ {y ,..`f y F,; ra,,;F `Y L r`Y>v :s, .7 Y s -".t, ... _ a t t i,y hY e ',� >7?'a7?7, 9 t'n.`k 4tC'4'c a'qa s t'".tt € ty..�,i u t „t• 3p}.� �� r�,»'� "�v Jr - s��� ' ,, L .;its'''•Is,r...�i Y i ?*i r'?z, us' rr.,stip- 'Cr',^ 7`, y�{,"f,.? �z.? 2. S a3 dg 'y 1.r. z 4 ,. s t ,{ 'tP r,v., l t a I�Ft t'.r7 T .+ ' 7 '7 `� sg r s t.t"t r r 4. +,' {1 n ;<,r k t �Fa t a i c t r nk r��+i+ d � r} z4�F f4 nXy7» f 3�fi r `'r 1t t �' a ; , "`A _,X- tv,,,, evu `i 4 L 3 t¢ }kms c_„, ti" "}, >, U4s t `z .`s../� t5a t�C 3 t FSS''r',t "�f�'9� 5 \9 S� `ry'7,,�issN at' S F ..' r"„A.},c' �ri,:,>ti 4 1 s.t... s s 7 sr e:.. t t r. , r 1- tr; sr5va t }ti 5r n v+ ��` tyFa;� }g5, I,,S�_,4,• trait.;, '' kC itie irX St ! �'' C.M r e ,s., S -75•'1y n'�, S„��t'kF,zhp,�",5.r Y y>< tiEa�k ct,,,. � .-.,# z ' +rh; .. .`l''A>;__55xa�l r:`(xf- tAt y ,1 i f1 -: 'Sf.. ;:� t e+lt s'.a"+•ar,'uS s tr.,.rtr` '+t z.1. ^v 1'LAS , rx ( A ,; 1,.. , ', ;t:t i ,,,y'y`� c?„r.^at,,ty.A• ht ,,K',,0y1 -•=v f5 m tri'y,s :fSr sh'1^k;' } #f�sy- � t-��s.s,Cwzyl ,'t,a 1l i. t r "t f ., = F :.t t {,A�,� -3�,j�{ ri€�,i`;'e3*�t s, ,,'�- k', a e�.t•}z t)as f t t-a .,,fsa;,;tl t j r t r ^4 .fit ✓+a k`t- to 5 t `S.. 7 S 6 � ��e "i 5� .. s ,t Fl^�q.,,,.,� x��, r rta.y..41Y C y*,iSC t3't..su t kts r, :7^`,{ 'U}''S,. s$'t¥' j"€ FS,�z":.d tH 2 . 1 't r i Y .. ,! t ,'i t e it Siit-See f��� a'�;11,F7''”j:E vii t,t„i y } Ftlsy � i'�7*�Qq,�-�y,iZ s5...,a t a i- et { 3 _ ;, ' - a i- S+�s.s` t#'...�= 'eaet r41;,c tFsrffl '`•4 '*'r,?lr �' x�.F.<r`"`T'i' u!.,..�J xy`t -rp.r '" -'�� < } 4 s yL. b 'e Y F :k v'b4 jk 4 vivt 1, 1 fi F..i e, nb - t 1 " +' L tix 14 } T:- z, tY y t �` r :$ k s. '..v'q 'f"- r. +rg,tib 1. p k��.. r ° (( f�>,; t t P 4 ; '1 a u T 5rz+,hr r yF"'S i CrY, ,H+5s; ^;l `c:'« "tfJ.,,yl"`L" rC i y t L.� % r f A .� tt. �.: t4 15I.t•,y \r 7f„� S �tT 'F'�Tigt4� tiA yt"} y 4'14,'r 57 .-'r �. st 7 X'.. crit 11_ Y .:i s c �t}{7,rt::1 }j'l�.f �r''1``fit`fit'�x1 ,f^� F' �i5 �,.$kj t 5-�t } t'�+ t r`t s 1 y u j {5�,t S ri t `st ' it.), ,-,,S.,10" , tt,} r1 I i , 45 r to r > v.. t k -t S t n t tv Mt '"tt J i, :2 +, y t r • .t S tz t ,� 4, pi,t F4 ' r } �'.v, .i `, '' .i � rY`t e ., 'h ,y13`t n C z"✓ :r t tz,y :t sal ,. H y`J ipps >, 4 3 "3 A t s 7A t.: #a .. a tv�,}i h _, r" fi�t t 4, F +a/ t y t i\i?. b ft t V{ ti t -r .f l a �"' "tM."'." t a`'l� f j. .t,, iAs 4 r' s. t 't+S s l : t ' a ' p f r a It ? i itx ( 7r Yf Lep t o .' i l t t' r Yt .Y'�'� 4ty z{'� F t: 't r s 'fat 11 d4&,j '+ 4� a � y t y ,r r,.A`t t i Stv yv V yn 4 t?>y,5i� s�"gtt�, S Ory i*s 4 h hr t �7.i'?jjir�` rt"t>,trF rriv f;3 1 r 4 P r ti ` l•h"t r sr it t' k .,- \ Ar `1 �7's Yy3T:°:s { ka t.:�,i 1^yy,Ocli qqpp� k'i' 1t�3'.p� ash ���I M 4,�.>; ii}2"` t s :._ s'.'. ✓ r r", ^+,ill , ts+�y. L'`r 3i ¢L,::.. t y"i ,,. 4( KLrL x ,,a+;a: r�-fi't s '+tYY' ( ti t >C"v tss r. :y. •s r{r:.•Y hf ^�? '1 }-+«�,�p'ti.'�1 F��',,.8' Gi^,..- ,y � .ix`4r s Vit,q `fit ? * r i. t z s} �5 A ' 3 .r3 '> r't�`'k'� -{7'?2 r D 4 itl.^�i 5,.!r, €7 }. }�, ,^ 4 s 7.L t '} `r i -e z - C+.. a•- i tkl ,, .`V f a Y .y �" r ye„ vl r r t �, i , g, .�.,k,,:.�5,.;�.tk,n,a>a;a'u,s e,r,..� :7.S.t,k�3z)'tA_Y 'ri:z"�» "+5 ; ' �'s'.,f"'")�`en,a 'l`R.. t ryt• `5 e t 5 "a a W.tF'CK„ ""- + Lr _ .i i{�ly��r n s. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 375 AN ORDINANCE A1P.NDING ORDINANCE NO. 278 OF TIL COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF TILE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TE11,dPORARY LAND USE DIST :ICTS; APPLYING CERTAIN T 11- PORARY REGULATIONS AS TO TIS USE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND TO TTE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF STRUCTURES AND TO THE IMPROVEMENTS PLACED ON CERTAIN LANDS, PEN-DING THE ADOPTION BY TIL BOARD OF SUPER- VISORS OF A C011PREHED1SIVE ZONING OR DISTRICT- ING PLAN; PRE'SCRI`BING Tlii�, 1 �THOD OF ENFORCE- MENT IN 3TABLISHII?G SAID INTER11.1 LAND USE DISTRICTS A!JD PENALTLS FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HE ZEOF, " AS A:E:,1DED BY ORDI- NArTCE NO. 281, ORDINANCE .N0. 288, ORDINANCE NO. 2890 ORDINANCE NO. 290, ORDINANCE NO. 293, ORDINANCE NO. 297, ORDINANCE NO. 300, ORDLTXICE NO. 302, ORDIFANCE NO. 323, OR- DINANCE NO. 339, ORDINANCE NO. 342, ORDINANCE NO. 351, ORDINANCE NTO. 357, ORDrTANCF.. NO. 3670 AND ORDINANCE NO. 368; AND T E]PEBY ESTABLISHING CERTAIN LAl`?J USE DISTRICTS FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATEID TERRITORY OF SAID CO:T12TTY BEING MORE SPECIFICALLY FOR A PORTION OF TIE CLAYTON VALLEY AP3A. 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 end 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 establishin6 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, ;.s amended by addinE; Section 3p which said section shall follow immediately after Section 3o and which shall read as follows : SECTION 3p: An Interim Land Use District specified and defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments and known as an interim residential agricultural district together with an interim neighborhood business district are hereby established for the portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State i of California, said ter-itory being a portion of the Clayton Tnlley area not here- tofore covered by any amendment to Ordinance No. 278. The district hereinbefore i j mentioned is set forth, established, defined, and delineated on a map which said map is entitled, "The Interim land Use Districts Tran for a portion of the Clayton i , Valley Area." Said interim land use districts as set forth on said man hereby 1 established said land use regulations for this area as set Horth in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. The regulations as to the uses of land apply to the districts so delineated on the map which said uses of land are Oefined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. Said :nap heretofore mentioned as, "The Interim Land re m Use Districts ?,, :ap for a portion of the Clayton Talley Area, " is hereby made e a part of this ordinance which said map !118s duly approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on September 11, 1946, and said reap shall be published with this ordinance, and the original shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and attested by the County Cleric and after its approval shall be permanently filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic re- produced copy of said "Interim Land Use Districts Map for a portion of the Clayton Valley Area" is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes page 3 of this ordinance and is certified by the County Clerk to be a true and correct photostatic copy of the original. SECTION 2: ENACTTSNT ADD 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 pub- lished together with the map ec :ompanylnt,, the said ordinance, with the names of the members votinr. for and against the same, once in the "DIABLO BEACON", a news- 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 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 sane, 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. TH' FOREGOING ORDINA1,11CI, was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa et an adjourned meeting; of said Board, held on the 11th day of September, 1946, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: SUPEP';M.5071,11S S. :3. RIPLEY, 11. L. CU10JINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS W. J. BUC-1qANAN, R. J. TR7_21BATH. H. L. CUT)' 1ING3 Chairman Pro Tem of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Ex-OfficiF Clerk of the Board of Supe2'Vi,--OrS of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE CLAYTON VALLEY AREA a. 5CAI.E iN (CET `� FR-A I-R-A 1b I-R-A I-R-A VIVO I-R-A MA TL FR-A LEGEND THIS ..I A1.0 All. T I ENS SlIQ.. A—ill) EO All. I CQ A.,11 It 111,f Il it AL 61%111111 A I I ,"11111" I ANQ I)4F Ill I N I 1�14 MAII 1114A PI)II itIM V 0 III, CIA I Itiot V.1,1.11 , t, At tSfAYCi Wto unutt, ONVIN.IKK ol. 3111 A00140 ow I,,[ of IM[ COUN11t B' ylAUvULoula'6AV UVF/, U1 {Il �' UA. 1t, La i1. SECTION 2: ENACITIENT ARID ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency measure and shall take effect rind shall be in full force immediately upon its adoption and within .fifteen (15) days after said adoption shall be pub- lished together with the map ac ompanying the said ordinance, with the names of the members votinu. for and ngainst the same, once in the "DIABLO BEACON", a news- 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 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 f 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. Tip:; FOREGOING ORDINIOTCE was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at an adjourned meeting of said Board, held on the 11th day of September, 1946, by the following; vote, to-wit: AYES: SUP3.MSORS S. 13. RIPLEY, 11. L. CUIVIIvIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR. N OE,S: NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS 71. 1. BUCIIANAN, R. J. TREI.IBATH. H. L. CUISTINGS Chairman Pro Tem of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH aunty Clerk and &-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supe2'viSzors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE CLAYTON VALLEY AREA I-R-AA I-R, A I-R-A Iwo FR-A I-R-A ari j. ��\ \ ILN•g � ` \ X \ T\ \ I-R-A o 1 LR-A \ \ I-R-A /1 LEGEND THIS MAP AND ALL MATTERS SHOWN THEREON AR£ APPROVED AND ADOPTED I-R•A\ AGRCULTURALIOEDISTRICT AS THE INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS ` \\ MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE CLAYTON VALLEY AREA AS ESTABLISHED UNDER ORDINANCE NO.375 ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY 1111ERIM NEIGIIBORHOOD OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA UVSINESS DISTRICT Ott THIS 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1940. I PVNLC ROADS A HIGHWAYS - _ _• ils-ti-! INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT CHAIRMAN PRO TEM OF THE BOUNDARY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS E i i CITY BOUNDARY .ATTEST ✓r�'� .,i OUNTY LERA THE UD 0, THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Br ( :3 i ORDINANCE NO. 376. AN ORDINANCE TO tif.,END SECTIOTd 6 of ORDINANCE No. 365, OF' TIIE COUNTY Or, CONTRA COSTA, RELAT- ING TO THE REGULATING OF' THE COi PENShTION 01' OFFICES OF T 11E COUNTY 01� C OUTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR TIFF NUTABER, AP'POINT11111T, TEPd-4O AND CONIPEN&.TION OF THE DLPUTII!j AND EMPLOYEES TtfERLOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa , State of California, do ordain as follows: i SECTION 1: Section 6 of Ordinance Tic). 365 of the Uounty of Contra Costa , is hereby amend ed to read as f ollov.s: 1 (a) By changing the words "Public Assistance Worker 11. . - .17" to read "Public Assistance Worker II . . . . . . 18" . All parts of Ordinance No. 365 , in conflict with this Ordinance, are hereby repealed . i This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 29th j day of October, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen ( 15 ) 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 "Uontra Uosta Gazette" a newspaper printed and published in i the County of Uontra Uosta, State ofCalifornia. Passed and adopted by t-he r3oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, on the 30th day of September, 1946. Ayes : Supervisors S.S.nipley , H.L.Uummings, stay Taylor, W.T.Buchanan and R.J. Trembath. i Supervisors Sup rvi sors j Does :/ None . Absent Bone. i f W.J. BUCISTAll Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Uo unty of Contra Costa,State of ATTEST: W.T. PAASCH , Calif orn ia. County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. 377 AN ORDINANCE TO A111END SECTION 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 365 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, RELATING TO THE REG- ULATING OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THC N ZIBER, AP- POINTMENT, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF TIE DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: Section 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: (A) By inserting after the words "County Probation Officer-----30", the words "County Veterans Service Officer------25". (B) By inserting after the words "Undersheriff-----27" the words "Veterans Service Representative-----20". All parts of Ordinance No. 365 in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 21st �dat of November, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date l of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of Members voting for and against the same in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published f 4 Ordinance No. 377 -- continued in the County of Contra Costa, ,Mate of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 21st day of October, 1946. AYES: Supervisors S. S. RIP ''Y, RAY S. TAYLOR, ',7. J. BUCHANAN, R. J. TREMBATH NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors = H. L. CUIVIIIINGS. "l. J. BUCHANAN Carman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: .7. T. YAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ORDINANCE NO. 378 AN ORDINANCE TO M.TEND SECTION 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 365 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATIINCT TO TH' REGULAT- ING OF THE COLIPENSAT ON OF OFFICERS OF THE COWTY OF CONT'.,A CO jTA. AND TO 1)30 ID+ F R TH, MUTMEM, A7I'0 IIT- M,NT T.,RI,iS AND COI,R'!�NSATION OF TH!-� DEIUTI=,,S ATT. EP,- P +S TI sRL Ir. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: Section 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: (A) By inserting; after the words "Junior Librarian. . . .17" the words j "Junior Property Appraiser. . . .2011. (B) By inserting after the words "Building Irlaintenance Man. . . .16" the j words "Building; i: aintenance Mechanic. . . .62". All parts of Ordinance No. 365 in conflict with this ordinance are here- by repealed. This ordinance shall tale effect, and be in force from and after the 5 s 26th day of December, 1946, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) day after the # date of its pesse0e, the same shall be published with the names of members voting for and ai;ainst the same in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE +', a newsnaner printed and i( published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of :supervisors of the County of Contra i Costa, =Mate of California, on the 25th day of November, 1046. AYi,S: Supervisors - 3. 3. RIPLaY, 'T. L. CUI17HINGS, TPAY S. 'TAYLOR, .7. J. 3UCHA AN, R. J. TR'1,59ATH. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. =I s/ +1. J. BUCFIANAN Chairman of the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California ATTEST: W. T. i�AASCH County C erk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 379 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 6 AND 7 OF ORDINANCE NO. 365, OF T12 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF TFC C0IT, 1'NSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE; COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THL NNIMBER, APPOINT- IMINT, TEPMTS AYD COMPENSATION OF TIME DEPUTIES AND EP:IPLOYEES THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION T: Section 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) By changing the words "Purchasing Agent 27", to read "Pur- chasing Agent . . . . 29". SECTION II: Section 7 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read as follows: "7. COIJPENSATION FOR PROVISIOivAL AND TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES: Persons who are appointed to temporary positions and persons not already permanent employees who are appointed to permanent positions on a temporary basis after Iuly 1, 1946, shall be compensated at the hourly rate which is equivalent of the minimum monthly I # rate of the schedule to which the particular class of position is allocated, ex- 1 cept in such cases where the Civil Service Commission has determined that it is not jpossible to secure persons for such temporary employment at such minimum rate, and has authorized payment of an hourly rate for such temporary employment which corres- ponds to one of the hic-her monthly rates in the compensation schedule to which the class of position is allocated, then at such hither rate." The hourly rates, in this section hereinafter set forth are hereby declared to be the equivalent of the listed monthly rates which correspond to the monthly i rates in the basic salary schedule. Listed Monthly Rate Hourly Rate $156.00 $ .90 163.00 .94 171.00 .98 179.00 1.04 187.00 1.08 196.00 1.14 205.00 1.18 215.00 1.24 225.00 1.30 236.00 1.36 247:00 1.42 259.00 1.50 271.00 1 .56 284.00 1.64 297.00 1.72 311.00 1.80 326.00 1.88 341.00 1.96 357.00 2.06 374.00 2.16 392.00 2.26 410.00 2.36 429.00 2.48 449.00 2.60 4'70.00 2.72 492.00 2.84 515.00 2.98 539.00 3.10 564.00 3.26 590.00 3.40 618.00 3.56 "Whenever a temporary position in a skilled tradesman class is to be filled, the Civil Service Commission may authorize payment to the temporary em- ployee of the prevailing wage for such trade for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days." All parts of Ordinance No. 365, and amendments thereto, in conflict with Ordinanc4, #379 -- continued this ordinance, are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 22nd day of January, 1947, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the seme shall be published with the names of members votinE; for and against the same in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and pub- lished in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 23rd day of December, 1946. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIP ''Y, H. L. CITTITINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. T. BUCHANAN, R. J. TRE10ATH. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. '11. J. BUCHANAN Chairman sof the Board of ATTEST: Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.' 11. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By 1,1. A. SMITH Deputy Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 380 AN ORDINANCE TO AP,,1EN`D SECTIONS 9(C) and ll(E) AND ADD SECTION ll(F) OF ORDINANCE NO. 365 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF THE COT-MUSATION OF OFFICES OF TIS COIJ17LY OF CONTRA COSTA, 11ND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NMIBER, APPOINTI,1ZE1,71-, TER1,113 AND COT.TEEN- SATION OF THE Da—UTIES AIM EMPLOYEES THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ! do ordain as follows: Section 1. Section 9(C) of ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: 11(C) SICK LEAVE: Beginning with the effective date of this ordinance all 13 permanent employees under the merit system shall be entitled to one (1) day's • sick leave with Day for each calendar month of service upon the recommendation of the authority appointin,r,, such employee and with the approval of the Civil Service Commission. If any employee does not take the full amount of sick leave allowed in any calendar year, the amount not taken may be accumulated from year to year to a total of ninety (90) workina, days. Employees who were in the service of the county on the effective date of this ordinance shall be en- titled to an accumulation of one (1) day sick leave for each year or fraction thereof of county service, provided that such an accumulation shall not exceed twenty (20) working days of sick leave. Sick leave may be taken only under the conditions and in accordance with the Rules of the Civil Service Commission." Section 2. Section ll(E) of ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: 11(E) SALARY ON TRANSFER. An employee who is transferred from one position to another position in the sane class shall be compensated at the same step in the salary range as he previously received, or in case said employee has been receiving a salary above the maximum of the appropriate range, shall continue to receive the same salary. For purposes of further annual increment within the salary schedule, his anniversary date shall remain the same as it was in his former position." Section 3. Section 11 of ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is ; hereby amended by adding thereto subsection (G) to read as follows: 11(G) CHANGES IN SALARY ALLOCATION. An employee who is incumbent of a position in a class which is reallocated to a salary schedule above that to which it was ; previously allocated, shall be compensated at the same step in the new salary schedule as he was receiving in the schedule to which the class was previously allocated. Or in case the incumbent is already receiving more than the maximum , step in the appropriate schedule, he shall continue to receive such salary or ' the maximum step in the new range, whichever is the greater. An employee who is incumbent of a position in a class which is reallocated to a salary schedule be-' low that to which it was previously allocated shall be compensated at the same step in the new salary schedule as lie was receiving in the salary schedule to which the class was previously allocated, or in case the incumbent is receiving ; a salary above the maximum of the appropriate salary schedule, then his salary shall be reduced in the same ratio as the salary schedule to which the class has been reallocated is to the salary schedule to which the class was previously allocated." i . 7 Ordinance No. 380 - continued i All parts of ordinance No. 365 in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed I This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 12th day of February, 1947, 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 i ` against the same in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published in ( the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i j Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of contra Costa, State of California, on the 13th day of January, 1947, by the following vote: I AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings , Taylor, Buchanan, Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board or supervisors-=o the County of Contra Costa., State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH ! County Clerk and ex-of icio C er of the Board of Supervisors of the ! County of Contra Costa, State of ' California. By M. A. SMITH Deputy Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 381 AN ORDINANCE TO A1v1END SECTION 3 OF ORDIN- ANCE NO. 325 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CREATING AND ESTABLIS??ING A MERIT SYSTEM FOR SAID COUNTY PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE COUNTY'S CIVIL SERVICE ENABLING ACT. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ldo ordain as follows: Section 1. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 325 of the County of Contra Costa is `hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 3. Each member of the Commission shall receive a compensation of twenty-five (25) dollars per month in payment for services, together with auto- mobile milea,;e at the established county rate per mile for mileage actually and necessarily travelled in discharge of his official duties." I All parts of Ordinance No. 325 in conflict with this ordinance are hereby ,repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 12th day of February, 1947, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of members voting for and against th same in "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ' Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 13th day of January, 1947, by five-fifths (5/5) vote of said .Board of Supervisors voting as follows: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan, ,. Trembath. i NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the 13oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio erk o the Board of Supervisors of the County hof Contra Costa, State of California. i i ORDINANCE N0, 182 1 i AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR f THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY INTO LAND USE DISTRICTS, k PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND PENALTIES b FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. n 1 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1: This ordinance is hereby adopted under the provisions of Section j 6.6 of the State Planning Act, as amended, following the adoption of the portion of the master plan known as the Land Use Master Plan of Contra Costa County, State of California, by a resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, adopted on the 10th day of December, 1945, and in accordance with law, after receipt from the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa of pre- case plans for all portions of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereinafter mentioned and described, and recommendations from said Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa to the Board of Supervisors ' of the County of Contra Costa made after public hearings held after due notice thereof in the manner and form provided by law, and duly certified to this Board of Supervisors,' and accompanied by a report of findings, summary of hearings, and recommendations of said Planning Commission, and after a public hearing by the Board of Supervisors held after due notice thereof in accordance with law; and after certain changes in said master plan having been proposed to said Board of Supervisors at the said public hearing, and said Board having referred said proposed changes to the Planning Commission for its report thereon and said Commission having filed its report thereon with said Board, as required by law, and the said Board having accepted and approved said report as filed; and this Board now finds as a fact that it is advisable to adopt the following precise plans and regulations of land use in the districts and areas hereby established as a part of a comprehensive long term general plan for the physical development of the territory in the unincorporated area of the said County of Contra Costa, to conserve and promote he public health, safety, and general welfare of the inhabitants thereof. SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of this ordinance the definitions set �orth in this section and certain other sections of this ordinance, govern the construct- on of this ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires. Subsection 1. Unless the natural construction of the word indicates otherwise all ords used in the present tense shall include the future; all words in the plural number hall include the singular number, and all words used in the singular number shall in- clude the plural number. Subsection 2. The word "lot" means a piece, parcel or tract of land; the word "shall" is mandatory and the word "may" is permissive. The word "county" means the ounty of Contra Costa, State of California; the words "Board of Supervisors" means the oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; the words s 'Planning Commission" means the County Planning Commission of the County of Contra osta, State of California; and the words "county boundary" means the boundary of the 1 ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, and the boundary of any incorporated muni- ipality within said County. Subsection 3. Agriculture: "Agriculture" means the tilling of the soil, the ! raising of crops, horticulture, dairying, the rearing and managing of livestock, includ- � � 9 (Ordinance No. 382 - - Continued) ing all uses customarily' incidental thereto but not including slaughterhouses, fertil- izer yards9 bone yards or plants for the reduction of animal matter or any other in- i dustrial use which may be objectionable because of odor, smokes dust or fumes. Subsection 4. Accessory Uses "Accessory use" means a use incidental and access ! ory to the principal use of a lot or a use accessory to the principal use of a build- ing located on the same lot. i. _ Subsection 5. Buildings "Building" means any structure having a roof support- ed by columns or by walls and intended for the shelter, housing or the enclosure of i persons, animals or chattels. Subsection 6. Building, Accessory: An "accessory building" is a subordinate building, the use of which is incidental to that of a main building on the same lot. r Subsection 7. District: A portion of the unincorporated territory of the County within which, under the terms of this zoning ordinance, certain uses of landq buildings and structures are permitted, and within which certain other uses of landq buildings and structures are not permitted and within which portions of certain yards and other open spaces are requiredg and certain minimum lot areas and certain height limits are established for buildings, and structures, under the regulations set forth in this ordinance. Subsection 8. Dwelling, One-Family: A "one-family dwelling" means a detached building or portion thereofq designed for occupation as a residence by one family. Subsection 9: Duplex: A "duplex" means a detached building or portion thereof7 designed for occupation as a residence for two families, living independently of each 7 other. r Subsection 10: Dwelling, Multiple: A "multiple dwelling" means a building or ' portion thereof, designed for occupation as a residence for three or more families, living independently of each other, and providing space designed for cooking by each family in each dwelling unit, including apartment housest apartment hotels and flats, but not including automobile camps, or courts, or motels. Subsection 11. Family: A "family" means one person, or a group of two or more persons, whether or not related to each other by birth or marriage, living together in a building or portion thereofq designed for occupation as a residential domestic units as distinguished from a person or group occupying a hotel, club, fraternityg or soror- ity house, a dormitoryg or a boarding house. A "family"9 as herein definedg includes servants employed by such family. Subsection 12. Home Occupation: "Home occupation" means any occupation custom arily conducted entirely within a dwelling, by the occupants thereof, which occupation is incidental to the use of the dwelling for residential purposes. Subsection 13. Hotel: A "hotel" means any building, or portion thereof con- taining six (6) or more guest rooms designedg intendedg or used, by six (6) or more personsg for compensation$ whether the compensation therefor be paid in money, goods, services or otherwise. Subsection 14. Lot: A "lot" is a parcel or area of land occupied or to be occupied by a building and buildings accessory thereto, or by a group of dwellings and buildings accessory theretog together with such open and yard spaces as are required by the provisions of this ordinance, having an area not less than the minimum area re- quired by the provisions of this ordinance for a building site in the district in which such lot is situated, the principal frontage of which parcel is on a highwayq public i roads or street. i O82--Continued) (Ordinance No. 3 Subsection 1.5. Non-Conforming Uses "Non-conforming use" means a use of lands building, or structure on land that does not conform to the provisions of this ordi- nance for the district in which the land is situatedg Subsection 16. Outdoor Advertising: "Outdoor advertising" means any sign of I any kind or character whatsoever, placed or erected outdoors on any natural or con- structed objects including any structure or thing upon which any such sign is placed or aff ixed� except small signs indicating ownership of property or advertising such property for purposes of sales which signs are actually placed or affixed upon the property owned or offered for sale. Subsection 16-x. Retail Business: "Retail business" means the sales barter and' exchange of retail goodsq wares and merchandise, outdoor advertising services or other'; personal property or real property or any interest therein for profit or livlihood. Subsection 17, Small Farming: "Small farming" means horticulture on a small area of landq and the raising and keeping of more than twenty-four (24) fowl, rabbits'-' or- other abbits 'or other grairtfed rodents, or livestockq thereon. Subsection 18. Structure: A "structure" means anything constructed or erected and permanently attached to land, other than a building as defined hereing except side- walksq fencesq gatewaysq pipesq metersq meter boxes, manholes, mail boxesq poles and wires, and appurtenant parts of all devices for the transmission and transportation of electricity and gas, for lightq heatq power and for the transmission of telephone and telegraphic messagesq and for the transportation of water. Subsection 19. Yard: "Yard" means an open space other than a courtq on the same lot with a buildings which open space is unoccupied from the ground upward to the ! sky, except as otherwise provided in this ordinance. In determining the dimensions of . a yard as provided in this ordinance, the line of the building shall mean a line drawn parallel to the nearest lot line, through the point of a buildings which is the near- est building to such lot line, without regard to the portions of such building which are designated in this ordinance as parts thereof which are not to be considered in ' measuring yard dimensions. Subsection 20. Yard, Front: A "front yard" means an open area extending across the front of a lot between the side lines thereof9 measured toward the rear of such lot to the nearest line of any building thereong provided however, that if any set back line is established by the provisions of this ordinance for such lotq the wea thereof situated between the set back line and the boundary line of such lot that determines the position of such set back line shall constitute the front yard of such lot. i Subsection 21. Yard, Rear: A "rear yard" means an open area extending across the rear of a lot, measured from the rear line of the lot toward the front to the nearest line of any building thereon. Subsection 22. Yardq Side: A "side yard" means an open area between each side line of a lot and the nearest line of any building thereono extending from the front line to the rear line of the lot. i SECTION 3: MAPS FORMING A PART OF THIS ORDINANCE: The following described mapsq duly prepared by the Contra Costa County Planning } Commissions and forming a part of the detailed and precise plans based on said Master Plan, duly recommended and certified pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.6 of the i State Planning Act by said Commission to this Board on the dates specified on said mapsq all of which said maps are attached hereto and are hereby adopted as and made r integral parts of this ordinance, and hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof: 11 { (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) Subsection 1. "THE FIRST STAGE OF THE PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN 1 Being the Land Use Districting Map of Contra Costa County, 1 California, Indicating Thereon Certain Insert and Dis- trict Maps by Number and Further Being a Part of the Master Plan Adopted Pursuant to Section 6.6 of the State Planning Act. Preparing by the Contra Costa County Planning Com- mission." Subsection 2. "INDEX MAP OF INSERT MAPS FOR THE FIRST STAGE OF THE PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, Being a Key Map of All Insert Maps for the Unincorporated Area of the County." Subsection 3. "INDEX MAP FOR THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Indicating the Divisions and Sectors of the Graphic Master Plan in Relation to Principal Communities With- in the County of Contra Costa Adopted by Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California Made on June 17, 1940." Subsection 4. "CONCORD DIVISION, Sector 6" "CONCORD DIVISION, Sector 9" Subsection 5. "MT. DIABLO DIVISION, Sector 4" "MT. DIABLO DIVISION, Sector 7" Subsection 6. "PLEASANTON DIVISION, Sector 1" Subsection 7. "HAYWARDS DIVISION, Sector 3" I Subsection 8. "DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE SAN PABLO AREA, Contra Costa County, California, INSERT MAP NO. 2" Subsection 9. "THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR LAFAYETTE AREA, Contra Costa County, California, INSERT MAP N0, 15" Subsection 10. "THE DISTRICTS MAP OF ALAMO, Contra Costa County, California, INSERT MAP NO. 19" Subsection 11. "THE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE, Contra Costa County, California, { INSERT MAP NO. 20" Subsection 12. "DISTRICTS INSERT MAP OF SAN RAMON, i Contra Costa County, California, INSERT MAP N0, 21" I Subsection 13. "DISTRICTS INSERT MAP FOR DIABLO, Contra Costa County, California, INSERT MAP NO. 22" Subsection 14. "DISTRICTS INSERT MAP OF THE SARANAP AREA, Contra Costa County, California, INSERT MAP NO. 26" The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to and be in effect in, all of the territory in the unincorporated area in the County of Contra Costa, situated and lying within the districts and sectors described and set forth in the maps which are Sub- sections 4 to 14, inclusive, of this section of this ordinance, which territory is particularly described and shown on said district and sector maps. SECTION 4: LAND USE DISTRICTS: The use of all of the land situated in the un- incorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situated within the divisions and sectors and the districts delineated and shown on the plans, maps and plats described in Subsection 4 to 14, inclusive, of Section 3, of this ordi- nance, is hereby made subject to all of the regulations and provisions of this ordi- nance, and all of said land is hereby classified for the regulation of the use thereof, as in this ordinance set forth, and the following land use districts are hereby estab- lished for all of said territory, and the land use districts designated on said maps are hereby established and classified as follows: Subdivision A. Single Family residential District - (Map Designation R-1) : i All of the land lying within a single family residential district may be used for any of the following uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: 1 Subsection 1. The use of land and the buildings and structures thereon incident- al to and only for the maintenance and normal living of a single family in a dwelling i- i 12 (ordinance No. 382--Continued) for one family as defined in Section 2 hereof. Subsection 2. In single family residential districts land use permits may be granted after proper application therefor under the provisions of this ordinance, for the following uses (a) duplexes; (b) boarding houses; (c) rooming houses; W frater-, nity houses; (e) dormitories; (f) club houses; (g) community houses; (h) hospitals; W sanitariums; ( j) asylums; (k) green houses (over 300 square feet in area) ; (1) private stables; (m) public utility buildings and publicly-owned utility buildings; (n) public and private schools, colleges and universities; (o) churches; (p) librarieso�! (q) nurseries; (r) public parks and playgrounds; (s) golf courses and country clubs; (t) home occupation; (u) public buildings owned by the state, counties, cities, dist- ricts, and other public agencies of the State of California- (v) professional build- ings; (w) real estate office buildings; (x) dog kennels. Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings hereafter erected or moved upon any land in a single family residential district shall each be located on a lot having an area of not less than five thousand (5000) square feet, and all such lots shall have an average width of not less than forty (40) feet. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure hereafter erected or moved upon any site within a single family residential district shall be more than thirty- eight (38) feet in height above the highest point of ground upon the lot upon which the building is erected. Subsection 5. Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side of each building in a single family residential district. The aggregate width of such side yards shall be not less than fifteen (15) feett and no single side yard shall be less than five ( 5) feet. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No portion of any structure erected on any lot in a single family residential district shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet to the boundary line of any existing public road or highway. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 2 of this Subdi- vision and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 3, 41 5 and 6 of this Sub-' division may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. � Subdivision B. Multiple Family Residential District - (Map Designation M-R) : All of the land lying within a multiple family residential district may be used for any of the following uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations:, Subsection 1. All of the uses of land permitted in single family residential districts, including all those uses permitted under subsection 1 of Subdivision A of this sectiont and the uses permitted under Subsection 2 of said Subdivision A, if a land use permit is granted therefor. Subsection 2, For the construction and maintenance of dwellings for more than a single family, containing not to exceed fifty ( 50) dwelling units, and not exceed- ing four (4) stories in height, hotels and motelsq provided that no retail business may be carried on in any of such buildings, except that restaurants, newsstands, barber shops and beauty parlors may be carried on in connection with all of said uses, and service stations for automobiles may be constructed and maintained in connection with motels. Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings or parts of buildings hereafter erected or altered for multiple family residential useq including structures containing up to i five (5) family dwelling unitst shall have a lot area of not less than seventy-five 13 (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) (huifdred (7500) square feet, and each additional ground floor family dwelling unit shall shave an additional fifteen hundred (1500) square feet of lot area for each unit. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure hereafter erected or altered for !use as a multiple family dwelling shall have a height of more than fifty (50) feet, or ,of more than five ( 5) stories about the highest point of ground elevation upon which the 'building is situated. Subsection 5. Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side of each build- ing used as a multiple family dwelling. There shall be a total aggregate side yards width of not less than fifteen (15). feet, and no single side yard shall be less than six (6) feet in width, and the rear yard shall be not less than five ( 5) feet in width. Subsection 6, Set Backs: No structure erected as a multiple family dwelling, and no accessory structure theretog shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet from the boundary line of any existing public road or. highway. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Subdivision and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 39 41 5 and 6 of this Subdivision ;may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions of this or- dinance. Subdivision C. Retail Business District - (Map Designation R-B) : All of the land lying within a retail business district may be used for any of the following uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in single family residential districts9 multiple family residential districts9 transition residential agricultural districts, forestry recreation districts, together with such uses as are permitted by the provi- sions of this ordinance after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in any of the said districts. Subsection 2. For the carrying on of retail businesst as said term is defined in Section 2 hereof. Land use permits may be granted upon proper application for the fol- lowing uses in a retail business district: (a) Lumber Yard; (b) Cabinet Shops; (c) Sheet Metal Shops. Subsection 3. Lot Area: Buildings, or parts of buildings, hereafter erected or altered for use for retail business shall be situated on a lot area of not less than 'thirty-five hundred (3500) square feet, and all such lots shall have an average width of not less than thirty-five (35) feet. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure, or part thereof, hereafter erect- ed for a retail business use shall be more than fifty ( 50) feet in height above the highest point of ground elevation of the lot upon which the building is erected. Subsection 5. Side Yards: None required. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No structure erected for retail business useq and no accessory structure thereto, shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet to the boundary line of any existing public road or highway. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Subdivisio and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 3, 4 and 6 of this Subdivision may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions of this or- dinance. Subdivision D. General Commercial District - (Map Designation C) : All of the land lying within a general commercial district may be used for any of the following uses i and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: i i 1 (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in single family residential districts, multiple family residential districts, retail business districts, transition residers- tial agricultural districts, forestry recreation districts, together with such uses as are permitted by the provisions of this ordinance after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in any of the said districts. Subsection 2. All types of wholesale business, warehouses, railroads, railroad terminals and stations and freight houses, and automobile and air freight terminals. Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings, or parts of buildings, hereafter erect- ed in a general commercial district shall be situated on lots having an area of not less than seventy-five hundred (7500) square feet. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure, or part thereof, hereafter erected in a general commercial district shall have a height of more than fifty ( 50) feet above the highest point of ground elevation on the lot upon which the building is erected. Subsection 5. Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side of each building in a general commercial district. There shall be aggregate side yards of not less than five ( 5) feet in width, and the rear yard shall be at least twenty (20) feet in depth. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No structure erected in a general commercial district,, and no accessory structure thereto, shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet from the boundary line of any existing public road or highway. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Subdi- vision and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 3, 41 5 and 6 of this Subdivision may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Subdivision E. Agricultural District - (Map Designation A) : All of the land lying within an agricultural district may be used for any of the following uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in transition residential agricultural districts, residential suburban districts, and forestry recreational districts, to- gether with such uses as are permitted by the provisions hereof after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in any of said districts. Subsection 2. All types of agriculture, including general farming, horticulture, dairying, or the production of livestock, and poultry raising, and for the conduct of all other agricultural enterprises, including the erection and maintenance thereon, of living accommodations for agricultural workers, of sheds, granaries, warehouses, dehy- dration plants and buildings for the storage of agricultural products and equipment, wineries, canneries, and buildings used for the purpose of processing agricultural pro- ducts; provided further, that none of the land in said district may be used or operated for farms used for the disposal of, or the feeding of garbage, or for the disposal or processing of sewage. Subsection 3. Lot Area: The total lot area upon which any agricultural pursuit i shall be permitted, shall be not less than two and one-half (2*) acres. Subsection 4. Height: There shall be no height regulations in agricultural districts. i Subsection 5. Side Yards: There shall be no side yard regulations in agricultu- ral districts. 1 15 (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) 1 Subsection 6, Set Backs: The only set back -regulation in an agricultural R district is the set back regulation provided for in Section 6 of this ordinance. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Sub- division and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 3, 41 5 and 6 of this i Subdivision may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provi- sions of this ordinance. Subdivision F. Transition Residential Agricultural District - (Map Designation R-A) : All of the land lying within a transition residential agricultural district may be used for any of the following purposes, and the use thereof is subject to the fol- lowing regulations: Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in a single family residential dist- rict, together with such uses as are permitted by the provisions of this ordinance ' after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in a single family residential district. Subsection 2. Small farming, including the raising of poultry, rabbits, or other grain fed rodents, primarily for home consumption, and the keeping of livestock, I provided that no livestock shall be kept on any taxable unit of land less than one (1) acre in areaq and that not more than two (2) head of livestock may be maintained per acre on any taxable unit of land in this district. Land in this district may be used for any kind or type of horticultural product- ion that is lawful in the State of California; that the sale of horticultural products raised on any taxable unit of land in this district is permitted on such taxable unit, but a land use permit shall be required to use any permanent structure erected or sit- uated on such unit of land for the sale of horticultural products raised on any such taxable unit. A permanent structure is defined in this subsection as any structure which is used or maintained for more than three (3) months in any calendar year. No building used for housing livestock shall be located or maintained in this dist-rict nearer to the boundary of the street or public road on which the lot faces than one hundred (100) feet, nor nearer than fifty ( 50) feet to any side property line of such lot. Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings or parts of buildings hereafter erected ,or altered for use on any lot in a transition residential agricultural district shall be erected on a lot having an area of not less than one-half (1/2) acre, and all such lots shall have an average width of not less than one hundred (100) feet. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure, or part thereof, hereafter erected or moved on a lot in a transition residential agricultural district shall be more than thirty-eight (38) feet in height above the highest point of ground elevation 'on the lot upon which the building is erected. Subsection 5. Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side of each (building on a lot in a transition residential agricultural district. The aggregate width of such side yards shall be not less than thirty-five (35) feet, and no side yard shall be less than fifteen (15) feet in width for each building. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No structure erected in a transition residential agricultural district, and no accessory structure thereto, shall be located nearer the boundary line of any existing public road or highway than twenty-five (25) feet. Subdivision G. Residential Suburban District (Map Designation R-S) : All of the land lying within a residential suburban district may be used for any of the following �xsesq and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: i 1 (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) Subsection 1. The use of land and buildings, and structures thereon, incident- al to and only for the maintenance and normal living of a single family in a dwelling for one family. Subsection 2. In residential suburban districts land use permits may be grant- ed after proper application therefor under the provisions hereof, for the following uses: (a) duplexes; (b) boarding houses; (c) rooming houses; (d) fraternity houses; (e) dormitories; (f) club houses; (g) community houses: (h) hospitals; (i) sanitariums;; (j) asylums; (k) green houses (over 300 square feet in area) ; (1) private stables; (m) public utility buildings and publicly-owned utility buildings; (n) public and pri- vate schools, colleges and universities; (o) churches; (p) libraries; (q) nurseries; (r) public parks and playgrounds; ( s) golf courses and country clubs; (t) home occupa- tion; (u) public buildings owned by the state, counties, cities, districts, and other public agencies of the State of California; (v) professional buildings; (w) real estate; office buildings; (x) dog kennels. Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings hereafter erected or moved upon any land in a residential suburban district shall each be located on a lot having an area of not less than ten thousand (109000) square feet, and all such lots shall have an aver- age width of not less than eighty (80) feet. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure hereafter erected or moved upon any site within a residential suburban district shall be more than thirty-eight (38) feet in height above the highest point of ground upon the lot upon which the build- ing is erected. Subsection 5. Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side of said building in a residential suburban district. The aggregate width of such side yards shall be not less than twenty (20) feet, and no single side yard shall be less than s ten (10) feet. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No portion of any structure erected on any lot in a 1 residential suburban district shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet to the bound- ary line of any existing public road or highway. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in. Subsection 2 of this subdi- vision and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 39 41 5 and 6 of this sub- division may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions I hereof. Subdivision H. Forestry Recreation District, - (Map Designation F-R) : All of the land lying within a forestry recreation district may be used for any of the follow i ing uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in single family residential districts, : agricultural districts, and transition residential agricultural districts, together with such uses as are permitted by the provisionsof this ordinance after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in any of the said i districts. Subsection 2. For public and private parks and playgrounds, summer homes, l hotels, golf courses, organized recreation camps, residences, temporary and seasonal clubs and camps, and for any other recreational use. 1 Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings, or parts of buildings, hereafter erect= ed or altered for use as single family dwellings, shall in forestry recreation districts have a lot area of not less than one-half (1/2) acre, and all such lots shall have an I average width of not less than forty (40) feet. 17 I (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure, or part thereof, hereafter lerected for use in a forestry recreation district, shall be more than four (4) stories I ( in height, or more than fifty ( 50) feet in height. Subsection 5, Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side of each I building in a forestry recreation district. The aggregate width of such side yards shall be not less than thirty-five (35) feet, and no side yard shall be less than fif- teen (15) feet for each building. No lot in this district shall have a width of less than fifty ( 50) feet and the depth of the rear yard of any lot on which a summer home i ' erected or altered shall be not less than fifteen (15) feet. No building shall be erec - ed or altered on any lot in a forestry recreation district nearer than fifty (50) feet to the boundary of any public road. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No structure erected in a forestry recreation dist- rict, and no accessory structure thereto, shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet . from the boundary line of any existing public road or highway. Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Sub- section and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 31 49 5 and 6 of this Sub- division map be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Subdivision I. Light Industrial District - (Map Designation L-I) : All of the land lying within a light industrial district may be used for any of the following uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in single family residential districts, multiple family residential districts, retail business districts, general commercial districts, agricultural districts, transition residential agricultural districts, and forestry recreation districts, together with such uses as are permitted by the provision ' of this ordinance after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in any of the said districts. Subsection 2. In addition, the land in a light industrial district may be used for the following purposes: Industrial uses which do not necessarily require or use steam generated on the premises as prime power for the manufacturing process carried on, or extensive loading docks or similar facilities for the receiving or shipment of raw materials or semi- finished or finished products. Subsection 3. Lot Area: All buildings or parts of buildings hereafter erected or altered in a light industrial district shall be erected on a lot having an area of 'not less than seventy-five hundred (7500) square feet. Subsection 4. Height: No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be con- structed or altered upon a lot in a light industrial district, having more than three (3) stories above the highest point of ground elevation upon the lot upon which the building is erected. Subsection 5. Side Yards: All buildings erected on lots in a light industrial ,district shall be so erected as to provide minimum side yards not less than ten (10) feet in width on each side of each such building. Subsection 6. Set Backs: No structure erected in a light industrial district, and no accessory structure thereto, shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet from the i boundary line of any existing public road or highway. i Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Subdi- vision and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 3, 49 5 And 6 of this Sub- division may be granted after application therefor in accordance with the provisions of i r 1g (Ordinance No. 382 -- Continued) this ordinance. I i Subdivision J. Heavy Industrial District - (Map Designation H-I) : All of the land lying within a heavy industrial district may be used for any of the following uses, and the use thereof is subject to the following regulations: Subsection 1. All of the uses permitted in single family residential districts,i multiple family residential districts, retail business districts, general commercial I i districts, agricultural districts, transition residential agricultural districts, forestry recreation districts, and light industrial districts, together with such uses as are permitted by the provisions of this ordinance after the granting of land use permits for the special uses authorized to be granted in any of the said districts. Subsection 2. For heavy industrial manufacturing uses of all kinds, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the manufacture or processing of i petroleum, lumber, steel, chemicals, explosives, fertilizers, gas, rubber, paper, j cement, sugar, and all other industrial or manufacturing products. Subsection 3. There are not lot area, height, or side yard regulations or limitations in heavy industrial districts. Subdivision K. Unrestricted Districts - (Map Designation U) : All of the land lying within an unrestricted district may be used for any lawful use, subject however to the power of the Board of Supervisors to hereafter amend this ordinance to place land now placed in an unrestricted district in another district, or by proper amend- ment of this ordinance to provide regulations for the use of land now in any unrestrict= ed district. SECTION 5: ENFORCEMENT: No land situated in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa shall be used for any purpose not permitted by the provisions of; this ordinance, nor shall any building or structure be erected, constructed, altered, moved or maintained, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance. Any use of any land, building, or structure contrary to the provisions of this ordinance shall be, and the same is hereby declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance, and the District Attorney shall, upon order of the Board of Supervisors, commence an action for the abatement and removal of any such nuisance, and for an injunction preventing the further unlawful '. use of any land, building, or structure violating the provisions of this ordinance. The remedies provided for in this section of this ordinance shall be cumulative and not exclusive. SECTION 6: HIGHWAY SET BACK LINES: No building or structure (other than ex- cepted structures as herein defined) shall hereafter be erected or constructed or placed on any land in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa in the area be- tween the set back line or lines hereby established for such land and the common boundary line of any such land and any State highway or any public road in the County of Contra Costa. All of the set lack lines hereby established under the provisions of this para- graph shall be lines parallel to the boundary lines of all such highways and public roads. In determining the location of set back lines the distance from the boundary of the state highway or public road, to the set back line shall be measured inward on the land, at right angles to such boundary lines. The set back line on all lands in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, bounded on one or more sides by a I state highway, is hereby fixed and established on all of said land at a distance of five ( 5) feet inward from each such boundary line. The set back line on all lands in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, bounded on one or more sides by a public road other than a state highway, is hereby fixed and established on all of said land at a distance of ten (10) feet inward from each such boundary line. 19 Ordinance #382 -- Continued Land use permits may be granted after application for modification of the pro- visions of this paragraph after application therefor in accordance with the provisions I hereof. Subsection 1. Outdoor Advertisine: No structures used for outdoor advertising including fences or gateways upon which advertising is placed, shall be constructed or i 1 maintained in the area between the set back lines hereby established and the boundary line of any state highway or public road. All structures and all outdoor advertising now in existence which are situated on any land in the area between any set back lines hereby established and the boundary line of any highway or public road, shall be re- moved and placed beyond such set back lines within twelve (12) months after the effect- ive date hereof, and the maintenance of any structure used for outdoor advertising within said area between said boundary lines and said set back lines after said time ' shall be a violation hereof. No outdoor advertising structure or sign shall hereafter be erected or located on or moved into or maintained in any single family residential district, multiple family residential district, agricultural district, residential subu - ban district, transition residential agricultural district, or forestry recreation district. SECTION 7: LAND USE PERMITS: The owner of any land situated in any land use district provided for in this ordinance, may apply for a land use permit for one or more of the uses for which land use permits are required in any such district, by filing an application therefor with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall file such application and transmit the same, includin all of the accompanying documents, to the Planning Commission, and the Planning Com- mission shall endorse the date of receipt of the application thereon and set the same for hearing at a regular meeting of the Commission. The Planning Commission shall give notice of the time and place of said hearing by posting copies of notices, which notice shall state the time and place of hearing and briefly describe the land upon which such use is sought, and the use or uses applied for, at least ten (10) days before the date set for the hearing, on all public roads within a distance of one thousand (1000) feet of the exterior boundaries of the land upon which such special use permit is sought, in conspicuous places on all of said public roads at distances not less than two hundred (200) feet apart. A copy of said notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at least once, and publication thereof shall be completed not less than ten (10) days , before the date set for such hearing. At the hearing of said application by the Planning Commission, all persons favoring or opposing the application shall be heard. After considering all of the facts, the Planning Commission shall recommend to the Board of Supervisors, in writing, whether or not the land use permit applied for, or any part thereof, should be granted or denied, and an attested copy of the recommendation shall thereupon be submitted to the Board of Supervisors by the Planning Commission. The Board of Supervisors shall consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission on each such application at a regular meeting of such Board, not later, however, than twenty-one (21) days after the said recommendat- ion is submitted. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall transmit to the Planning , Commission a certified copy of the resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors , granting or denying such use permit. SECTION 8: NON-CONFORMING USE: Any lawful use of any land or building existing , jat the time this ordinance becomes effective, which does not conform to the provisions I of this ordinance, shall constitute a non-conforming use, and shall not be in violation ... . ... ... .. . . . ......... 20 Ordinance #382 -- Continued of this ordinance until such non-conforming use is discontinuedt or ceases for any reason. In the event any building or structure constituting a con-conforming use is destroyed or damaged by fires explosion, act of God or the public enemy, or other acci- 'l dent or catastrophe, subsequent to the effective date of this ordinance, or an exist- Ing use of any land is temporarily terminated because of any of said reasons, any such building or structure may not be repaired or rebuilt if the same has been damaged in excess of fifty per cent (50%) of its reasonable market value at the time of such destruction or damage. Any existing non-conforming use of land which is interrupted by reason of any of said causes may lawfully be resumed if said resumption occurs i within six (6) months of the date of the interruption. SECTION 9: GENERAL PROVISIONS AND USES: All of the provisions and regulations ,: of this ordinance are subject to the following general provisions: Subsection 1. When any district boundary line divides a lot or parcel of land owned of record as one unit at the time this ordinance becomes effective, the regulations applicable to the portions of land lying within the least restricted district shall apply for a distance of thirty (30) feet on said land beyond said district boundary. Subsection 2. Any lot delineated on a recorded subdivision map and any lot or parcel of land, the ownership of which Is of record in the County Recorder's Office of the County of Contra Costa on the effective date of this ordinance, which is of less width or area than the minimum i�,idth or minimum area required for use in any district established by this ordinance, may be used and occupied by a single family dwelling, together with the accessory buildings thereforg provided that if the side yard and rear yard requirements of this ordinance are not complied with that such use shall not be made until a land use permit has been applied for and obtained, in accordance with t1v provisions of this ordinance. Subsection 3. The limits of heights of structures established in this ordinance for any district shall not apply to chimneys, stacks, fire towers, radio towers, tele- vision towersq water towers, wind mills, oil and gas well derricks, wind chargers, grain elevators, penthouses, cupolasq spires7 belfriesq domas7 monuments, flag poles, telephone polesq telegraph poles, silosq water tanks and necessary mechanical appurten- ' ances attached to buildings. In all cases parapet or fire walls on buildings or structures otherwise conforming to the regulations established in this ordinance may be constructed to a height of not exceeding three (3) feet. Subsection 4. An accessory building or accessory use may occupy not more than thirty per cent (30%) of a required rear yard. Subsection 5. On corner lots the set back requirements applicable to the dis- trict in which such lot is located shall apply to all state highway, public road and street frontages of such lots. The set back lines established by this ordinance shall apply to all boundary lines of all lots or parcels of land in cases where such boundary !; lines are common boundary lines of such lots or parcels and any state highway, public road, or street. Subsection 6. Every part of a required yard area shall be open and unobstructed, to the sky, except that fire escapes, open stairways9 chimneys and the ordinary project-' ions of sillsq belt-coursesq cornices, eaves, and ornamental features which do not obstruct the light and ventilation on any adjoining parcel of land shall not constitute ;i obstructions, nor be in violation of such required yard regulation. Subsection 7. No structure, including fences, and gateways$ nor any tree or shrub or other vegetation, exceeding five (5) feet in heightt shall be constructed, .21 (I Ordinance #382 -- Continued 1 I grown, maintained or situated in any set back or front yard area of any lot within a distance of seventy-five (75) feet of the intersection of any state highway, public road or street with another state highwayq public road or street, or any within seventy- five (75) feet of the point where any state highway, public road or street crosses any 1 steam or electric railroad. Subsection 8. Exploration and drilling for and production of oil, gas, or I minerals may be carried on in all land use districts, except single family residential, residential suburban, multiple family residential, and retail business districts, as established by this ordinance. Land use permitsmay be granted, after application in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, for such permits for the exploration and drilling for and the production of oil, gas or minerals in single family residentia , residential suburban, multiple family residential, and retail business districts. Subsection 9. The use of land for rights of way for the construction and maintenance and repair of public utilities, and publicly owned utilities, and for pri- vately owned pipe lines for the transportation of oil, gas, water, and other substances susceptible to transportation by pipe lines, is not regulated or restricted by the pro- visions hereof. Accessory and appurtenant structures, forming a part of such public utilities, publicly owned utilities, and pipe lines, are not regulated or restricted by the provisions hereof, except that all such structures are subject to the set back regulations set forth herein. Subsection 10. The provisions of this ordinance shall not affect any land here tofore used, or established for use for cemetery purposes, or lands recorded as lands intended for cemetery purposes. SECTION 10: CONSTITUTIONALITY: If any section, subdivision, subsection, sen- tence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby declares that it would ha e passed each provision of this ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subdivisions, subsections, clauses or phrases or provisions are declared un- constitutional. SECTION 11: REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES: All ordinances of the County of Contra Costa, and any provisions of such ordinances, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, including all of the regulations for the use of land provided therei for the districts hereby established, are hereby repealed insofar as any or all of said ordinances, or the provisions thereof, affect the land lying within the land use dis- tricts established in this ordinance. Provided, however, that each and all of said ' prior ordinances shall remain in effect as to all of the land situated in the unincor- porated area of the County of Contra Costa, which is not included within the districts established by this ordinance. SECTION 12: PENALTIES: Any person, firm, or corporation, whether as principal agent, employee, or otherwise, violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) 9 or by imprisonment in the county jail of the County of Contra Costa, for a term not exceeding three (3) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Such person, firm, or corporation shall be deemed to be • guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, or corporation, and shall be punishable as herein provided. SECTION 13: SHORT TITLE: This ordinance shall be known and cited as "The i 91`!, Ordinance #382 -- Continued i Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa." - SECTION 14: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after thirty (30) days after the date of its passage and adoption, and the same shall be published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage and adoption, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in i the County of Contra Costa, State of California, Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the lith day of February, 19479 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN ATTEST: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California i W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio 1 Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. - H,.cr.«u� _'Ft+'.:;.fktr»a vt�».•tr1+.. .:"I' r „e'yrn s� � �.-s+; r� i I a Nd.wVSy3Y ' _. ......- 71: 1 ,a i It w NZ M r Z Or „w .4s r" o <s Z UJ t. W ° 'J d l \,♦ � W J W ~$ ns a co .4 0 «eno+. �... • Z i r Zj Z O Y ••` ° M > r �• V i a uj Ul �.. =Y ll W r fir• • —,«� Z 1 < O 0 ZZ 16 CD Wto Z a O • v l r O i cc 0 00 Ul 71 r Ln 0d 1 atn"„uon •�, 4y”00 d �' 00 y M r � ; � W ' �. ~fix 11 \ � J T •l SolZ • ^L� y r x N to, v t' CD ° U. t1- am 0 14 0000 d 04 0 Ul ♦ _�( V _ � ♦ r i .,� r a x- , of r tc. a ♦ � r i `1 f Z � ll- INA Ul V U. < M 0 , 7 ra_ 4. u3 �� tD Ul v CD m ul Ul CD eC � 4• / ati. `�� 9 P / L }a y�♦ V 96 44 4w4t* • r. Ott60 pill r f yt R s 40*�t�t "A" owl f f SIL f •tf - --- - 1 1 > tl (? f v ~ f 0 4 "• i <a�gh w2 a ��SII CO Zcc zU uj » � ti � Z w��hYr.wZt� qqe<,. w O Oh Fx-Mpp2w� V•Q O • p lou R rii4 nzs Y�V in I ri- : f Y O Q > ov Z 0 • oz'<''-i i3i<c Z Q 6 h W u aw o fi m < w z co*awuz `oo 13CF u r Va>ugar•40 Y IL Yx40 o OIL a gy s W Wa•~a►'o•izg .rs = w zgO3iO o. .oioi V v t '► L1� +1� Y Z _ t—O C U 1 I • S— p +fi r Y f <�h 2Y t U 2 T �•.. 1 ` • • t/1 `M Y Z L O p h r , 0- Soo � + a ' z �7 M 0 o uj qZ t 3 r O N < I* IL ,aW is Or2u� < IV = x y <Y V It u L. y ZZ #iO3Fu ♦ _. ri �'_iYzxro�« �~q izZ 'J Lj N Z Z V4a'f IOYtZe S�r aao 9 mow; II Xg � 1 •O �O -C iw�ifltoc mow;«nes i � � j q O = .7 UYY aQ�t^pa� agi OOY �L • �,-.. } t=G 1/1 �y f w I > ? n• 1 < Q LW uj = KgM1Y<iY2tac r a�i�w _ �" JOZw-tY IYw h YOO >• � �i Z a Z a Vh mar-e-�N K w VIA w -�.t •, ..')II .ssra ,xr�,r, y s s� `�{�' Q 0. CLza • Z P Q 2 < •' 1 U- N uj < 3 p lr z 1; o n HO o Z w Av� Q xz 1 q p+.— t ~ < ,t r ~ Q-i U a - , c ?• a u Z Its •'�Fp' O +K Z J- M t v = d < o 0LL- 4f Le Q Cc F cc CA Ix O„ >\Qx m �`< F K u Oc v iia Zo �o •a �V ' O as Z t3 OC Cr W t < c _ s � ui C m Daction _ p _: Cr Q /�\ i •� ' W m D Z 2 p ¢ iyr �i�k Z4 r W < fr-g o: n w a o it > � z p v >a 000 •r ? .. Z C N � � Z '� < < ji X N UJ Z tt) sltr CO 2 Z to W -3 u �� W !A til i t] c ct Z2 = Z l7 8 a F c y�t it u i • .�, °� ls�Asrcttca trr y ~ ! '"i t o i < fOi i c 1 41t z 7 ' m CL V1 • • r I 1fAIA11r N'� MN COYNIY _+ a p � i � � r 23 i R Sw 20. R A w f3 ]w 10, De IIl'00' SS• �• PA OUNTY NAPA COUNTY .:► PREPARED_ __ O N T R A C STA ` LA COU SOLANO COUNTY BY THE Tu SLA. V / d SOLANO COUNTY 1 p,0 A SOLANO COUNTY P Al + , JALLEJO j i `'hl► ]0�h ` �� J R►� ,T COOR``AIN O HONKER BENICIA � `-_ NNNNIN+OLANp COUNTY SI�NY J „_N/' NNN_AEI�i ` CONTRA COSTA COU`Y N�T� CAR OVI`Z iw�sMlr CR� % E S A NII P A B L O r s ♦ it ♦ s 21 VA_LONA CROCK T `� T �� 9A Ae rlrl��o AG�� .'Z cRAMCN ` t^ B A Y TOR4Y ♦ �� �✓ PORT CHICAG O j A yo�y't t R AA NN C�H O RODEC LYDE L: 7 , - ' f♦ ar�y �i�D E L HAM R E ARTI E v i-.� T PI T$BUR A - ,-'v. RANCHO At A ERCULES MT,V Et4A Los M£DANOS s _ PIN L E_NQ14ju -- n L: E 0 � 1 (t RANCHO PINOLE I J RAN HO RAN HO SAN PABLO —_I rr AN PABLO {NSERT MAP N O 2 ----i -I��J_ t t' CO OR M O N T E DEL i —=---I -TSI \\ LA J UNTAS it I A LO RANCHO /I \ ` .......:....... .. ._... .... .... ...- _ SOCA DE LA CANADA I RANCHO\ ,,rrf COWELL -'---- ...�...__-„ _._ CANADA _ .--- -. - t l IRANCHO ...._.; ' rY \«' 'CLAY N D E l IPINOLE 1 t 1 .” t ' LAFAYETTE I12 AM R IARROYO DE LAS " - '-- ` EL ERR[ 0. INSERT MAP NO 15 1 } E tNGT R HONUECES Y BOLBONE ... ....._p_..... ... ...... ------ _ .. s't ♦ RICHMON o to♦ Y a I- S O B R t E ALNUT CREEK .F ---- ... .. .... x�ny _. -..♦ y 5ARANAP ^I'p. y °ro `♦yO"� _ _ INSERT MAP NO 25 ASA - L MORGAN ___— \\RANCHO TCR A♦TonT ..- ANGEL 1V - £ `` LACUNA DE LOS PA 5 \\ `, L--.- N DIABLO STATE PARK ISLAND 7 _ !1 - ' _ .� co LO RApos j,..• .__.; _.!_� �ALAMO INSERT- , n - MAP NO ifl Cs, _... 7.... ...1 ; EM - DIAB 0 \ INSERT 17 -MAP"NO 22'-; DANVI LLE INSERT AP NOALAM tt: t I ctlA coo"'T, SAN RAMON INSERT MAP NO 21 I 1... 2 2 ti 1 C O U N T Y NGH O\\ R A N C H O µ ft' fi FRANCISC I .A NN RIAIIJ ON A N CA M O N F• - ' r \ >'\ , I ' «•�t�; I t � � 1. ___. .. 410 040 ~/ 0.0 f LAK CMA/10T t... 1 .0004~ ♦ SCALE IN MILES ��✓CrTz A IOU TY � O I 2 3 4 S SAN MATEO COUMTT IF]`I! 20 F W 4 01 A IN IS 00 R I w S R I E SO I N D E X M A P OF INSERT MAPS FOR THE FIR ST STAGE OF THE P R E C I SE L AND USE I, J.P,CONNORS. CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY PLANNING O F COMMISSION Of THC COUNTY OT CONTRA COSTA. STATE Of CALIFORNIA, 1(RCOY t[aTlfr THAT THIS 15 THE'•INDER CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , CALIF MAP Of INICRT MAPS FOR THE FIRST STAGC Of THE PRECIS[ LAND USC MASTER PLAN Of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,CALIr- ORNIA, •NIC" wASAPOPTCO BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE OTH OAT Of SCPTCMNCR, 191E, _ B E I N G A K E Y M A P F O R A L L I N S E R T , ( J.P. CONNOnO MAPS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNT' GwuRMAN Of THC COUNTY PLANNING commoSSIOM OF inCOUNTT Of CONTRA COSTA. STATE Of CAII/ORNIA. ATTCST: BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE NO. 382, WHICH IS THE MASTER / EMC4 NARNcat]I PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SCCRCTARY Of THE COUNTY PLANNING CtlMY'" 4 0/ THE COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of CALIFONNIA. 23 rSw 11, 01m IF IF 1 f�0)� ff• INS •—SA— COUNTY �� PREPARED �`A"° `°°�'Y By THE GONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMIAISSIO t a S O L A N O COUNTY 5OLANO COUNTY T � e ALLEJO vie( IS IF BENICIA NONRCR T IS A C cA �• 0010 � 4AY ° i° s �riwa[ 10 z , VA4.ONA CROCK T 1 ri/A �1 '7`� Ilk osonto�O TOR4Y I� _. _.•... ACRA+r•['7'7 PORT CHICAGO 1 Q RANCHO Owc T RODE `�•��' LYDE j - �•� S 1, r a[L .« �* T awcT D E L HAM R EL ARTI E ' T PBUP11 RANCHO ANTVOCH: ERCULEs - y X11111111111111M7.VFL LOS ME DANOS AZ •1 �} I ao LL wa• It \ PACHE 0 ' RANCHO PINOLE ,-� _ I f` R A N H O -1.- --t•• i -} _-�- PAEfL RANCHO t j SRT MAP NO 2 ----Y _fes ! ! k MpN7E DEL �\ CO OR : KlEN d --J �- -_i-? \ LA JUNTAS 1 j I A LO 1 7 i T[,{L[ T•RCT Q I RANCHO i 1 \ { ± I / ; 1 BOCA DE A CANADA TOA TRANCHO COWELL t j ANCHO `\` _..._. •CSA•- '.............. CANADA DEL PINOLE i ' I + j j 1 1 8•IF O• EL ELAFAYETTE SDE AM R /ARROYO DE LAS :._... --_ _-.. RRiTO INSERT MAP NO 15 ` 1 -•. T• c T 3 INGTC 4R H O \ NUECES Y BOLBONE - 1•----•• ' i ---- .................. ... RANCHO i L '< 50BR TE i ° ALNUT CREEK o E • . • • • L S M GAN OS SARANAP i T • A T 1/1 INSERT MAP NO 26 ' `RANCHO � /;`•-, OI�OwW j \ j TlR R�TORY : LAGUNA DE LOS PA 5 �\ �; ! •� I ' ..,_..•.. DUB`O STATE PARK ..._._.-' ._« ..i.__•._ ,_' _ _._ F•________________ ...... COLORADO _•_--_ I ___ __._ -------I------------_ ALAMB INSERT ; __•_-„.._- rf i MAPSNQ p_ -- - -- L---� -j t j , • 3 - • • �� I� ; awaCHo DI \ p :A ....... \ SE T MAP"NO 22' „y:" \ ( DANVILLE r.._.__ �` IN i I \ 1 INSERT MAP 0\ j CANADA ��\ t F.. '� l...t...... ........... NO _.._. ..__ ....... E LOS VAQUEROS - � f��RA 'COSTA COUNTY* D �^ ALAMEDA 'ITIO"NIL • SAN RAMON INSERT MAP NO 21 I uN COUNTY �`` �` --- --- - -- - - -- •�,,,, C,O y+ N HO \ R A N C H Or •'� f1► ^� SAN RAS O •-.-•-N 5 A N R A M O N � i,_. ..-j•----.. ....._.i........: � O tAM A00 A7 LEGEND OF MAP CULTURE \ Ir MI$ERT MAPS ���. war• \� '.NNIS INCORPORATED cmEs �-•- 0- -��RR�TNAL O LAR - CNA"OT • MAJOR PARKS ---- RANCHO LINES oSCALE IN 3 MILES `,Orf„• -"AJOR COUNTY ROADS ------ -SECWR MMS AND HIGHWAYS SAN o► U " N pit •OIL � • [ I N D E X M A P OF INSERT MAPS FOR STAGE OF THE PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN -ANNiMG OF " cCRTiT TWAT TNIS Aamm NM CP amm l,Arf T TNOCN TMC FIRST SIA," OT TK PNCCgt an Milo RAN OT CaNTIM COSTA CO"NRT. CAtI+�f-�? '"""` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , CALIFORNIA " "7[ """ •< , " `"'" " CALLS __ -N ON NI COU�ND ua OMWTAIFADC A PAST CALIFORNIA.TIC GW OOCImA m "a. fiO OI 2^0CONST" if "a AOMT""a • SAW OMINAI= N" SOW. SAIF, OMNN\aCC miss TK "IASTO PLAN COa1ai ONOMANCC W SMS COWTT OT COIFI•A BEING A K E Y M A P F O R A L L INSERT COSTA. STAT[ OF CALIFORNIA. MAPS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY 1'I.A•O7M0 CORTRA (0.1.MAiq) Coup" cua• ANS [••O"TRC"O CILSi O► "a .. IIF SMC•Tq"m• TR BEING SECTION 3 , SUBSECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE NO. 362, WHICH IS THE MASTER CWT► Of COMMA Cebu.STATC or CALWOOSA. PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 2 L1 1 .. GJ 1 t•es, R w 0. 1e, Id N' see Be I IF � = = CA � INE - ANTIOCH _=- _ _ - 1 - -1.i i COUNTY\ �J�-ti. RPL �S�.E�SI �•_ _ -_ Y 30LANO COUNTY \ - ----�- S O L A N O x.N • ,_ --�,. _. COUNTY --V `fit �\ �l� - _ D H i S O �L A-N=O • O U N T Y P VALLEJO L-- 5 6 5 1. 4 _ KE oArr�' BE 411,� eAr to �� Nrr ` CONTRA C0_ cou ���� ,` � couNrr � '-� �����' ` toO ,1 ♦ S A N/I/ P A B L O #0 LYDFl o DEL H A M -R E- \ ARTI E BU ��_—__•__ ANC O IOCH 0� lrr�— M DANO IB -10111111I, PIN E L' /� v Q��L°.� •,°E. _C ' , I' °� A Epp '�D IASL �. N FR N 1 RANCJyO \ �" ��. . RA •�HO\ / . . S A-N PKBLO,`Je, - RANCHO PIN LE( J \L _ 1 \I. ° RAN O iii - I -• o�I_ �t M0NTE; DEL - �• 1 - 1 m�`1s_T\ V LA 1 A O �J N•TX 2 _ +J Ii -� ' t r ✓\` i °/,�- R-A N CHO ( i�/{/1 / _ �J t\ `• \\ �,�� __ .- t- •, \ I I CA OE .AI1CANADA/1 N pit , ttANCH - �� OVrELLLAY' N. ., c ° �_ _ •, °r ( DEC' INOL,E � I _ . A ,� .DE AmdjjkRROYO .... _ L�5 T• _ RRITO 2 I 1—�_ ,. 3 C - \\ 11 trr -•\. NU ECESY BOLBONE i H J—l- ic to tun) �— t� 'l0`• d BIRD T E 31 -NII A C A L AC S AL ,,,GREE 'Ste14 ,� ° , I \ }.��� I d ��• 2 ��c w TY �LY r� o4fY� �RARAM Nv. - - 1--•--� �tiur- _ i /0 YA✓'N �.7 _ 16 s JII a 1 7 - fCARPENTI RII �.0 �IIONG N 1 ERKELEY 't' R A NI1C H O \ �� /� \ I /-_ E•'•°, ,-%iERR�oRr � '.� �� � �♦ r� _ 1 1 l__\�� •\\CO yr_TA``TE rte. 1\ ANctl �DES A 9 C� - -I`F, , i �'�•'•�-�� - 1suNo p U A, AGUNA '- O v CO •b R\ D08 ��` �� \� � LAMO I \ ALA DA COU v ` O LAND t•: 1 I,I ALAMEDA •• C O U N T Yel '`, �/R N•.� •O\�'^ A �NypA,�1 O •, �-•.�-•� % /i ""�� FR06NCISC1 1cli -t 5?,NN RF 1I s O N S A N t ADOM/ M O �J - r �••�— ...___--• •_ 7 g � • • T N • I 3 4 5 ` CAN DR LAK CHAeOT ♦ i �� _•;� —tel , ��Ny' KEY T CO TUPERVIS DI TS E ��� � 3 I 2 3 I 2 3 ,22'25' 20 IS A 3 w 10 03 A ItS'00 ! „1 30 ■2[ A'- IN DEX MAP FOR THE GRAPHIC -\4ASTER P 1, J-P- CONNORS, CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY O F PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. STATEOF CALIFORNIA, HEREBY CONTRACOSTACOUNT 1 CERTIFY THAT THIS IS "INDEX MAP FOR THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY" WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE IOTH. DAY OF BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 3OF ORDINANCE NO. 352, WHICH IS THE MASTER SEPTEMBER, 1946. PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CON,TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CHAIRMAN OF THEP COUNTY) INDICATING THE DIVISIONS AND SECTORS OF PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN IN RELATION STATE ATTEST: (R NE NAgBERES TO PRINCIPAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY CONTRA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.. ADOPTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MADE ON Jr, ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION OF THE CONTRA THIS MAP AND ALL MATTERS SHOWN T_ COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON ARE APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE THIS 10 TH DAY OF JUNE 1919. OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF C COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ON THI ATTCETI DAY OF JUNE 1910, G%;2G� ATTEiT: SICRtTARV or TNI CONTRA CHAIRMAN OF TNI CONTRA SCALE IN MILES COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COSTA COUNTY PLANNING A 4 �.tlAl►IL/ COyTA COUNT COMMISSION, COMMISSION, COUNTY CL9mvt *U"*AMS. TE RH BY CONTRACOSTA COUNTY PLANNING B E x i5A 3IO oe 1[r'00' } !r' ` Al tYll( +[ Ar w AW CAR iNE = = ANTIOCN RIO IST ;1SLEON - NAPA C9VNTY ��f UN TY I. SOLANO CO 7 8 9 8 ' A SOLANO COUNTY _ JERSEY r e DIN VALLEJO • . �." NON%£f t ,,,.tB£NiCt�.. _ �ACRAIA% 0 L c9 ARIIVIN �-R! :::::::::.. -; Lj • ..Ari _.._.._ `4 err/' � •• Z I� - e TORAY 't I'/"� .. R H GO, t - - S ♦]M _ `/ RA N C H 6 `r I� .. _ _ _ _ - ., ' -' T}• y Cr': LYDE i, i ?I••• ,- [�1]°* T « f � y 4A-tt[A-1Lnn .l• _ - ... Q� ,[�f� r, f Tl y 4 �It, �:.-/� vior-_.I�— i - - __ - i ._ ! _•✓f r �r� 1► T R A C # I E L H A M R £ ARTI E vq PI i 9U� Y ANC O f -`' I c- HERClILE3Tf T. pi •'t � � 1 LO M OANO '� 8 � 4__7 - 8 Z n CQ �``�DIABL y' . \ BYR Y -L --»-° R A • H O ri AN CH6 PiN LE ) • t ,r• ARAN O J!J __.-'__ t'` t O OR MONTE'. DEL 2___._ � � -it a �m 1 \ VNI - i,.`� III \ LA J NTA -�' E► T TaACT"-"'- (�' ` 111 RANCHO 1 ✓ } \ P ) �t -.-i BOC A' BE A CAN ADA i NC O04YEll/t lr' •t4ca� f I `4 { i}T .,o.: y I •.nYAANCHF?�` / LAY N J.' «i " �--• _.. t\ i N�A l . . oTaf ,.aM, 1 'Z^I. +.._.- ,} DEL INOLC -I .� .i' 4 o. 1 I or+, •O DE AMB RROYO DE LTIIS 3 � 3 `�` 3 R H{} .it _._.._ t.. +� t NUECESY BOLBONE ,. S; `4L•� -' --- - -, r I -!,- R - �. <o�soe,R Te r` jACALANLT� \ ALNtiS,,CRE£K ''''�--' LOS EGAI e A I DA i i 1�}1}?•1{} ' ,YyCca1\ v?� ./y,/ .rr. NCHO ._ ,G •_....ti ._t'.t„ �,i ' — - f tf�ltl?f tt• tl jj}(_ y Yrtuo Fo I t it k«' yy ` `r\/ I 'n JIIF]CTIbF7 £T'c�,1 luaRAMdNI. �, t 'YT !r3' •"'. __T _ ERHELEY. .I:I 1= � R A N''C H O \ \! l* •1 i` -aj V. l .MONG�o«H (((4 `'t � \ti � ,,� �•.. �.ty. _�' / • ''°• .1 .w>teRR#.jaarY• -1--- � � - .----- It}} t}}•} SII I }, 3f , t •AGUNA DE� OS �'PA S bl �F �4, 4 ��.; 1 r---►-.i �1_e+•�� 1 \i ''�t -- S _ �. 1 ! i 'i>°i:•i�.:s ` �` '� t UN OIABLD CSTA E PARK' �o• 3 1 r - \_ i:•' Ri•f ::a t::. 1 COLORADOSLAMO , - t Say \' ��^. _ .f t �r +« •�waTr _ ___ S 7:f � ;r ••:it:':•:: t� �, ( / ""�o \" " ._ , •. _ _..__--••Ap..i^ �__ w..0 y a JrH : :.. 6i 4 i;•tt.tt.,'($aIti. III ..^,Itr �',��A t `7• \ j�4•[ L S _1 i- >< RANCHO } •t 2 1 12111}t ::�} 'tt�:i:}r .J ' \ NY E #{I .. �.�/ "« ��� �« •� � �. � � �1 I � .CANADA t€ { 1 lit j i' c t;........ ► } a <j i t r I' ' � s. t::. .,=?:I}tt ;xr»�••.au,. .'.:� `� y� c 000 •GDS VAQUEROS N,I i:,' jj.I :I':I":,+ 3••f':1.:: ri.. ♦ r• ON A� -Z��if 4I:t:}2, S •2 I:I Z 1:'I::..Jj��3.'"•,,#$jt..:':: lII. `r r�A COUNTY `C y''` •fe / T' moo .,],1•' :.::. t'- ALA :22 Fi•i:::}i7:t::t'�'1:••:5}::i{=::I}-! OA COUNTY '0AKLAND it 2 E}!' SAN RA? .�' ' AR �( }i}}i}:H:#::: _ %• \`f 1 _ ��� !_� �r 0 �S ALAMEDA 'iI€tI' iI: "•.. C O U N T Y ,` y y y r 1 r,.1_ ,i Y G N Q O R A N C O �-' ,1 I� s i H`- 1. :. p �"�_ •: t f'::Irl:k€::II:�: i2} ]i :I =-' \ 5 A NN RR 5 0 N -45 A tN rA ARDOM. M O `y A Ts r€�ix T Ii II =�u K _\11 =�=��i{r: '�.: u iI2:.. 8 i t 7 = }' 8 ..,ter°" ` 9 P 7 8 9 w I 'Lz- NTON ,,. ESLA ------- ,» RANCHO uwcs _— I'f;• .. �'•T •.� 'o oo StWf *DWAL- DISTRICT �+•-�-+-�- --=-_ t•!'LEAN DR LAK CHABOT %. i �4 -- // r RK'..ORPORATED TOWNS cooT'�'�I KEY T a hU• •Y: UNINCORPORATED 3 ' SUPERYlSO OI TS ryAMN1Ali YICAIwIc1A[I ^f • u s.TCWWS W Ara IIIG 3 f 2 3 I SSE T#0% ,_,.MEQ 2 31 1]' R l W ia• Os R a I N•a9 ft i ] R I #O R S[ 1! ww A a[ R•,C INDEX MAP FOR THE GRAPHIC MASTER THE COUNTY O 1 O U NT Y OF T ACOSTA PDBY ESEFOR HECON .i R.L. i COUNTY iTRA COSTA ED BY SAID 0TH. DAY OF BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 3 , OF ORDINANCE NO 382• wHiCH 15 THE MASTER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS •INDEX MAP FOR PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, /"''� THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN OF CONTRA COSTA EP.CONN T Y INDICATING THE DIVISIONS AND SECTORS OF COUNTY" WAS ADOPTED O THE RA CO OF SUPER- 1E COUNTY VISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE SION OF THE OF CALIFORNIA. AND INCORPORATED IN AND T"EREBY IRA COSTA, THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN I N RELATION MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 382 OF SAID ORNIA. COUNTY BY THE ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE Na 382, SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE MASTER POW ERES) TO PRINCIPAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE COSTA, ORDINANCE OF SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of CALIFORNIA_ IG °"TRA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA EX-OFFICIO CLERK) ADOPTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COUNTY CLERK AND ESUPE CTD CLERK COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MADE ON JUNE i7, t440. OF THE BOARD Of SUPERVISORS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION OF THE CONTRA THIS MAP AND ALL MATTERS SHOWN THEREON OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ARE APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD THIS M-Tti DAY OF JUNE 1919, OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ON THiS 17 ATYISTs DAY OF_JUNE 1949. ti_ SCALE IN MILES ATT13T: COSTA CO 01 THI CONTRA CHAIRMAN OF TN[ CONTRA p y 0[ TNI COMTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COTTA COUNTY PLANNING COM MI SSI ON. COMMISSION, « \ •'! _ i• Ty( COSTA COMMT'T fOARD 4[ COUNTY CLIRR Sk"Maly SOR3, NTRA U TA. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 25 NUEC Y BOLB NES L •• 1 CITY OFA%WALNUT CREEK , / ( �p SEE INSERT MAP NO.267 �� C D� R•A' A ly? R-A A/ / X A R_A 3, l /2 -A a A — — I SEE INSERTp I I y MAP NO.19 s 9�, / I ol A A o -- - - - ----- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - CONCORD DIVISION, SECTOR 6 BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION A, OF ORDINANCE NO. 382. WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA CO...... C.A...l. Of THE COUNT• Haf\♦ c[.TII♦ T«1S -CONCORD K•.NING <OIIulf IIOrl b THE COUNT♦ OI CONTRA DIVISION.][LTO. S'w ...'It. n 1.1 ..ARO COTTA,fT•lt b CALIIOn Ni•,Hl 49.1 C-111 T OI SUFavifORf 01 THE COUNT♦ OI I.—A COSTA, Nlf ro•LONG Onp flCTOI i STAT[ 01 IAL1I OFHIA, A10 �N<ORrOn•i(p N AMD r•a •DOITID ♦ f•io1Srl•.Ni.G COuurof�O NH ON THE u•0( A FAn Or O.D�N•NC( NO Ha TNS rorty 0••\Or .11.!....,roll,rrTH CtR1gN fM0 COVNr• S•T tnE •oor+mN 01 Sb0 CHANGES N+OI .N SHE \OU«D+.rtf,Af ..D ORDINANCE O ]Sa, SAID O.DINANL[ aEINO THE 1NAYGlf rl.l nt[OYY[NO[D b IFiO PLAN ANNING GASTER CO3TA, STAT( Or CONTRA uu KA1xoN14c onomANc! or fA 1-11T. cowuuo. o.+HE :ano o+. or Dalu\e.,wu CALIFORNIA 01 THE CO..;. r N 1— lE/i COYn Sa.ON b THE COON;• oILACO.T.A COSTA,STATE Of CALIFORNIA. (IT FRISCH) COUNn CL[.F ANO!.11111.0 CLIA.Or 1.1 \OA..OF .Ura.V.,T Or THE COUNT♦ OF I.—A COSTA. 11.11OI +Ew!r I ao.1 uTlH c• ro.NA co"IFnIIro .IT m<o+IRA I'o —LN--naE X•LE 1N IIIT r <-q A z A T� SEE INSERT S , / ' A NO. 20 I A 6 1 90 O 30 27 26 25�G ' R•A E A A ' I , - - - - - A - - - ,- I' 40 F i , <�yf`,iQ `Qf I / `OV A,f� i STH 6 I i i I i I f i 18 ; A CONCORD DIVISION, SECTOR 9 BEING SECTION3.SUBSECTION 4, OF ORDINANCE NO.382 WHICH IS THE MASTER PLANZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, L J.I.CGN S. C.A..... Of Tnl COUNTY I Hal\• «RT11T IT +«ia •cONLORO i FLAMFRO CON HMN,N b IHS COUNT b CONTRA O=Y�[ION,fLLTO : AS •,OrT ID n +H[IN C0S4. aIAf( ar u1r ORNiA, Hf.u• carr• 'HAS or\ur[nv1JORS OF +n[ tOUN[T Of CO.+RA COSTA, TnS q CONcO.' OwILON f(C, IF R. ..IGH Ntl< OF CALIFORNIA. D 11 r0a[D A10 r•S DOrI{0 f•i0 K.4NIMG couuua.. ON .r Rlk• u 1 ART O On O1NAMG[ 10. SU Ia IO f. Ob OF fV T[Y\E n.iH1, OF .•IO rLCo.." n +na •oOFTiON 01 fA10 w'+N1^a 10,201140•1.O.M.•NCE Nb a'lo r coven 01 coNr RA Alcoa 1A, 11•+1 or CAIII wA. J. colon. CH•IR.SH 01 TTH CO.U.+• CANNING !✓�•� � CC—. 41 OI THE <OUN+• F CONaA r.•X« conA, n.I1 or c.uroR.,+.o i0 M;• cla. AND [L•0111C IO Ga.Of 1H[ AIIf n� 7 o r SIR.11 1. a In{ GWX+♦ OF I C01;.+O COa T•,!TIT{ OF G•LII OR11•. n Ma•4 01 INS 10 U.1• L .ING <arraau. b IH[ couN++ a CO.—co 1 coalA. una or uuronlIA. SCALE �. 11.1 I _�J..a- �fi :z A A , f A , A 1 s, 34 35 I 36 !I! i A q A A PtN� { 2 1 I A 01 FR , NH oti e 10 I II 12 A >� A MT DIABLO i STATE • 16151 A PARK `'G A y 17 is A i r A j' SEE INSERT MAP I MT. DIABLO DIVISION . SECTOR 4 } BEING SECTION S, SUBSECTION S. OF ORDINANCE NO. 362 S WHICH IS THE MA STIR PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, j STATE OI CALWORMA t{ 1 t I.COnu0h>. C«a1X4an 01 T«( Cpunir «tette cw- T«aT T«ll .;.I N.66.40 PL-INO 104411110. 01 i.t COYNrr 01 CONrh. OivlllpN.It"0. i xA$ A00.T 10 rr 1M 10•.0 Cof tA.lrAT/ 01 GLOO.Nu,NpUr "A, O1 1.01-1f0.1 0l INC Co.." Or GONi.1 CW IN. r«M If"Mt 04tt0 4'41oN. }[troll . Wgtn 3)AIt O1 C• lC.Nu AND 1MCO.IO.+tLD AND { wAf ADOritd tI 1.10 I.•NNrNt t0uYli}QOM ON r.tlt lr ..O, 1 -, pr O.o,NANCt Mo M I INC 101. 0.1 Or }1 r1,u ICI,1111 dr IN COu.t1 .I 1«1 •00It10. 01 lI'0 0.-AN', N0. ll}. 1•Id 0.06.•.1[ m., 'Nt 4A}T[h IL AN 20N,.G O.WNANtt O1 }.q-1, ' I7 vltot l OI CONTI• CO>T Steil or C.41101N1A i CNA uAN O1 t.f C.-TI IL.NNI10 CO4u1f310. W t«t COVNI: 0 tort.♦ t011A. 11.1E ar LAL11011 NIA.r AT t[}t Lfy+>� � I Ilia Nutt. �� ( RR ftL.t toAt M t Co.", It C.O. COVNtI Ctl.. AND tI 0YI1C10 SLI•rt d IN taY4611q. Or t«t tdVrtl 01 CDNiNA (D 10•.0 OI 3Y1S.r13011 0Y t.t to.. tr Or ' C01t•, fl•1C Or t•tll p.Nl• COMMA Colt'. .1At[ O1 1IL.O.N6A. o rood rano }CALL 1N 1,11 1 ' / Ala,22 �' i. 24 ' R 26 A r A w R A A 27 26 2S4- I B gD syC11 q� - Q� m _= A `A< / A :8 34 { :,`L 36/ ° 35 t r1 W Q INSERT MAP I ' NO.21 i /A N CHO t1 / v* 1��' " J N 6 R } A �a SAN ! R A MO j 17 NORRI I I r MT. DIABLO DIVISION, SECTOR 7 611"0 SECTION 7, SUBSECTION S. 01ORDINANCE NO.SSS, WHICH It THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1.V.CONN0.1. C»aih44M or fN[ COVNIi »[•tar t[1ir1i I»•T i»,l •yT fy .L.NN1N0 COMM1/ilaM Or INS GaYNt1 01 c,N. Orvg60N, 1[110. 1!.y .00.1to p I»[a\ago i IN1r•. Y1ATt 01 GAL110.W A,»LUr C4Mh.. li;T W lVr11V110.t 01 In C-1 or II IMM i OlA1L0 Olrl}ION.ttf tOR r,• Cn f CO.t XA COS[;, •OOIT,D, 1 .L1NN1xG COMM6tigN O. iNt AT•i[ 01 MIDI A tN0 iN10..oh At tD N -0 1- P.i Or II.It NI[., 6111, •ISN m-N ANO IN{.[II DI rl.. 01 OR DIN1Ntt Np C.AN010 MD[ IN INI t04M1D+.1f1, ♦} [AID llt;.A`* W 1.1D GOVNir t1 Do. ,A, 01 }AIG CNANG/1 x[h{ .[;QYMt.DSO ♦{ }•10 Il ANM11N0 O.Ow.Ntt MO 11}. R.O4NANCt ttt.0 T.[ <0441,f 10N pN TN{ }lIp per 01 OCctY/f. Matt,. .t AN tONi.0 0hO1.ANCt' of t•q CQn11 111} 01 10.14• COATI.ITAI{ 01 CIL110RNIA I YAN 1 11 IN, Il•NN M10 Co 11.44 01 iN[ Ca'}Nti O1 ;OntX1 AtTt11 Gaf t., }rAI[ OI CALMO.M1,. t,1Ct y,-T-F}}f VII__. itt.9hl iA.1 OI INS <OVN11 IL AM1NINY oVNii CLtXN AND lY0111G10 GL[1X 01 Int GOM.4I.0. 01 "1 tOYNIr OI COMM• IOAID OI IV.,Xr 110,1 01 T»1 COUM1ir 01 COIN. }ret/ O1 CAt1t0hM+4 lEE,�.. �jt GaNtR• 904". tt41t tlf C1LlltlhNi+1 mit} i1 ,CAL[ IN lit, L 27 .Tl• ,T 20 A A 21, r A 26 _ 27 c A LNL d*' 3 � ••1 wyJN •TU CY L Gny,A CO C N i I I If i i PLEASANTON DIVISION, SECTOR I BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 0, OF ORDINANCE NO.232 WHICH 1S THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA I I.J I GONNORl, CNM . 01 TK "UNIT I NEAL.Y Ct RTIIV IN. TNI! `I1IAS-1001 RANNINO CW 3SION OF TM COUNT' Or CONT.. OIYIWON. st".. wA! ADOPTto PY TK NANUT C43TA,STAT[ d CALIFORNIA,NJ."I Ct RtIF1 Txti d SUP[RVtS61,i d tK 1-11 d CONT.!COSTA, TNI! IS •PLEASANTON WVISON. SECTOR 1„ wI-A STAT[ 01 C LIIORNIA,AHD INCORPONAT(O IN A" NAS ADOPTED RY SMO PLANNING COuul!llOx OM TMIA[*' MA4t A M.T pF O.OINAK( NO W TNt 101. OAT Ot ....Eu*(.,IfA{ d SAID CE_T1 *Y TK Aw VON d SMO ' ...� ORDINAHGL NO.S{L. SAID 0........ BIND TK ITER PLAN LONIND ORDINANCE 01 LO coM v RE}` OF CMTAA COSTA, STAT( OF CALIFORNIA CNAIWAN OF THE COUNT' .-- COMMISSION OF TNL COUNTY OF CONEAA COSTA, $-It 01 GALIIOANIA ATTEST // � 14[.97..' OF Tx( COVMT' PLA NNIND LWN11 CLtRR AND iRd INFO CLEAR d INS COWI!lION 01 TNT COUNTY 01 CONtRA eOUD 01 lUPIAVISOR! d THE GLAAITr d COSTA, fTATt 01 GALIIORNu COHt.A COSEA, STAT[ OF CALRORNIA, 0 ITMAT TODD SCALE IN /E11 1 C t A A, , `t0 NAJ f Q HAYWARDS DIVISION, SECTOR 3 KRIG SECTION 2, SUBSECTION 7, OF ORDINANCE 140. 30Z WHICH 12 THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA I.JP COR110.S, CNAIAMAN d IK CO-11 1 KR(*Y C(RTIIT TH.T THIS `N.IA'AROS PLMRPRO COSR.SSRR OF TK C-11 d CONI.A ar1u.N. ftcroIT S,• ITA, AO0 190 Si INS*OAAD t0*T-,17.11 or CANODANA..K14*T C1R1111'NAT Of SUIERYIfpAT d TMC COUNT' d CONTRA COSTA, IIA* S IRA... -SAINT. 1411011 1! AWCN $TATE OF CALIFORNIA,AND INCO.'.RATIO IN AND YS AOOPF(O F LAI ILAIMNIC. COVAN..ON ON BNL A[fY MAD[ MAT d OAOINAK[ N0. SAT EAS ETN OAT d 1411.01R.,!W d SMO COUNTI K 1.1 AOd'ION d SMD 0. FIAKt N0 JEt. SAID ...HAKE "INO IK V"�w MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCT 0I SAI.COUNTY 3Rii7*S� d CONTRA COSTA. SU't .r _WORNA CTYAA1rSAD p TCOUNTY FLANNIS CO. . $1 d IK GpL*ITT d CPNIIN GCOM... 1147[ OF LALYO.MIA A11111 14t.[rYT d IN [tRN1Tr PLANNING CWNTT G. CLEAN AND CS 116410 CLEAN OF INt COYYSMp1 d TN( COLNIY d CONTRA *DARD d lVPL.VISORT 01 TN( 1-11d COTTA, SEASE OF CA CNAN �y��f A"�y1��L��-!�RR1•� CONI.. COSTA,TTATt or CALIF.—.. --IRI V KALE W tt[T II 11111- 1 I I :.,� f 1111111111 IIC � Li I�I I II II II II I II 1 '11 , ',• : , �.- �, ::..:�� I I I 1 1 : y�.l,Il I• I.Y/; Ilii I ;. I I I : II �' �. iif;r,,. =ih.0 s : s :•YII , i ' , III! �: I II IVN, 1111 �1 ,I ''I / f ' ► r: u All► , ��I � . .:ISI 3:33: l � 4;.� ; ,:� �• I�II � i � � III r .� ,:: ;,i III ' ; . ;•',I j I II if II it I,�I — ��is:iii .a81=�s �#: I y t I I f i I i�, i I I ,II II � 11 i I II it.I.i ii n., ,P��s��#ir r `•��}'.=#3•si€=� r • i I I,,,,I hll Ill:giill � 1111 / i 1' , ; III 1) � .� IIII �I� .� i� ► � . .SII I ; 1� III rrrrl■ ■ I 1 i f ISI ,IIIIIoOnn�:$ ''� , , I I ► �I� rr�// r, I'I � • � 1�� 4rr•IIIIIIIII ,=.rl�r, 11111��11111 I �' 3� ..,L�.1 . 1 � I •-Il Il II II II II i '''• ( I (I � � � �11111� I��I' �� � ' � : t '# 3 # •it: i •� ,; 11 :111lilj�llllll If .lf f.f�lll I ��. .. .. � � .. . ,:, 1 , � ., , . (IIIIIIIIII. ,t 1 � I . ► ' liil rl � � � � I ..� �� � . , L , III ► , ' #I . , -''� : I = : I �11•li I II SII ilf� � ,�! - � �i E� �,�' ' li.. I�I .� SII! .-...:. 111 ► r. . , ►::::::_ ,.u IIII IIII I� II � �.�::: :�...� � ► ► � � . ,:,. :�� i. I I :... ":aigi 1:I� � ' ' ' •� '� .•SSill°4i �I . i I�, r.:•rc=: :=#331; � 11 I ,I r �� , F:;..lE.:.::71 '� I ii"r•I =:3 u=#ii#3 C� � ti, s(is:,i::i:. •s:ll:flltl;.• `\ :I ® I� I IIII I 1 ��, , ��3 �:>�. •� I� .3.::.... :13..3.3•:: � � Uil IIII IIIA � �. � �, •.::::::::. :.:..:..... Irl ,�u,,, 1 ••-r � i .::: : . ..:.......:. Val — ��I.11 .II III,I� 3' i��3� ; , ^� =Rll1i•;: t3 I ' � �'� ':flEl�;f:=:. '� ••��-.::::. I �� I III�QI NiHIu�M {I: 1 il _ I VIII .III� � � 3 � 1 ....... ,� � �I�olll MIN .NISI , �I�I- II IIIIIIIII■ ►IIIIIUII _ i �• I##I Inn11 nu111111 IIInn111 U111nn1 nnnu-� ' ■ I j €##1111111 1111111/11 IIIIIIIIII 1111nW1 nnnit ;33111n111 wr:ID 111 wulnn Ilnmm� In1nn , ��il} 333]IIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111u14:`� , ' ,':r 111 iilllll 1111Mm 111 � ��� ���� "�Illllll�rlll III rililtllll IIIIIGIGINIii' I _ � '�-•�� %/i'':` 111111111 IIIIIIIIII 11- �° -;=� _ .it�lblrCr li+�,fllr � 1 tlIIIII Illllllllll IIIIIIIUIII:=�;:: - H•1 H i iwF-i r-; M-I H^I hr-1Big �--. H-i H-1 a R-1 R-I i V R-1 R-1 R-! R-1 R-1 i ipR-t.{, �••+i �-� 'i111 - N t H-I {L-t{: ,t �, I j.�. j+ ;?11. ilki R-ito Fr-+� 1 1� R`i R-t H-i 11111 t r � � � � ►�� ' ��s'�� I,s '�Iti H-t H-1 iiiil r R1 R1 t tie +auld@19 Vii'' 1 M-I H I •' t It tai ' I H-{• 11111 R-I R-! R-t �I ,� ate:� Hr 11111 ��� � �#; _ 111'I a—{ ,,..., t R-i R-i R-! � ,R-! �� ����R-i�'� i �!���•; �� �I� ;�`; H-I i 1 ! R-I H-i H"t IL-11 R_; a-1 `�-- H-I IR R-{ CC[ -I H-I r t : t f {�r' ,=�R�-r���y�.c-''r,+i+��• ^�._._'_ H-I 1 ''a-l3;� .LJy R-I .� c r t"}tt •tf i � y I. �'�t i! I ..��i i�y ����� e 1 Iil! R-{ a r •'• '� A-I• tir• # '''3: t-•, �{;N{{' i � -��_ —iliiiii ►+=1 111 t I' ;j R-1 R-1 •��' t �.-=".,- -•- i �i R-I H ' ,?�� �,. R+i,;'� :j' DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE SAN PABLO AREA COXT;JA C0SBx C,% ,C,lA Y A I H H-I p R-i ®��.�-LLLLI.U� ! 7� ' R-I ' �i, R-ti• � � e i �. t •,' 'i w R-1 R^I f R'I � c.r. ar �.:nrar.o ``t� {~•I`I I ;:i CITY or N.C.woAll, I ��•� I i....i... � ..... ... ... I 4 29 R-A' / RI / / R-A" / / i 100, lo / R-I a / reru /R-A RB e R-1 •Y RI15 / r R-A R-I R-I R-I / / R-A R-A/ RA j i I 2 THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR LAFAYETTE AREA f R-A' / CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 15 / /•/ / _ l SE/Mi 3ECt30M J. SUISECTlow 1. or OMOIgAMCE tib.3 0 2. *"" 6 TME WlS1L! / / / PLA M ZOMIMB OMbMAMC[ or COMTwh COSTA C01w1T T,STATE Q CAxt►Owrw. RA i SCALE a FEET /lo R-A R-I RB R-I R I R-A s i R B 1 _ � r / J r / / r / R'I ••• � a ° R-A 1 i t I tX R-IUsulaAI i v-solo I R-IN R-I �, So,a• ml / RA/ RA, / /10 / OW ,� x,,.• :- .r.„+ r.a a *rK a°T•c`S /r - 1 _40- 1 TA°ta•T.� t•.:s;... ��(., `ate ti-. �[/ •�•K'• w3 •aa•+ca F 1+K ..•Kra .I' r / J f r r J YMi* CS.i#r t.w3 t+l d3i•Kn yAMi3Cn'A<i•t.t.T:�T��raytM1, / fM lataT(lrl Y td+t.a •<OSIa LaJKYT, TrK• 'xJ�p•.KT. t+E Ckrv{3� a4R R-A f <:.#o•„�• .„uat ,•..",.p as w•S .anon. �ticawcara AT v.mT�.�y caw�sa 1` twt io..P n wM.nYM3 n r�+t cphl• ,n T.! Iaaa lei' n R¢�(w3•,w« / <o„+.• co3t..Sten a t•awo++., +.a .Kwa.ixa / / / •„a 1„1•t\Y Baal • 1••t °apa.ayta t0 `_rte ._ STe a Suo touct. A. t.K .00•v.(.. a s•o . :a.�y�, o•o#l..cN••w Smt.:.cuona..at°•Koww Q•wt�.a t�w+aaµ• -�� n '�. � a town. coir.. Sr•tx n <•..oAw.•Y to++. cc3�..s*�-t �c�.aw- T cat.•Scw irtlrl T••r "V t�+•Ar M�I tR•Its citta •t(p atnKo tty n Y.tAa (TqT., at•n n want.. caw.. .n a 3n i r THE DISTRICTS MAP OF ALAMO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 19 BEING SECTION 3. SUBSECTION 10. OF ORDINANCE NO. 382 WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ! ! C. RA, ! A i R-g q / 5 s R-A / / 'R_j / P / 1 A / / / < 7 / �� P G 1 ti I. J.P. CONNORS, CHAIRMAN 0/ THE COUNTY I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS *THE DISTRICTS PLANNING COMMISSION 01 THE COUNTY 01 CONTRA MAI OI ALAMO. CONTRA COATA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, COSTA, STATE 01 CALIFORNIA. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT INSERT MAP NO.IS, WAS ADOPT EO BY THE BOARD THIS IS 'DISTRICTS MAP 01 ALAMO. CONTRA COSTA 01 SUPERVISORS 01 THE COUNTY 01 CONTRA COSTA. COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. INSERT MAP NO.IS,WHICH WAS STATE 01 CALIFORNIA. AND INCORPORATED IN AND ADOPTED ■T SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE THEREBY MADE A PART 0/ ORDINANCE NOSE! 01 10 INC DAY 01 SEPTEMBER. ISAB. WITH CERTAIN SAID COUNTY BY THE ADOPTION 01 SAID ORDINANCE CHANES MAOI IN THE BOUNDARIES, AS SAID NO 3 7.SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE MASTER PLAN CMA NGIS WERE RLC OM MEHOEO BY SAID PLANNING ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COMMISSION ON THE 23 AD DAY 01 DC CEMSEA, COSTA, STATE 01 CALIFORNIA, ISAS. E�.P..c ONMOR3) CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 01 �� � THE COUNTY OI CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of CALIFORNIA. (W,T PAA CH COUNTY CLEAR AND [R•01FICIO CLEAR 01 TiltAT TESTI f BOARD 01 SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY 01 SCALE IN /LLT CO0 Poo 200 400 NTRA COSTA. STATE Of CALIFORNIA, (ALN[ MAA LAIS) SECRETARY 01 THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION CII INC COUNTY 01 CONTRA COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA, so 31 0 / it° / ' / / 4'♦yy�A' JttiR / / / / j T/ / A i / 1111 / / j 1111 / R-A� � A J� PO C / / -A/R A ^JA D 0 St Rttt GAMING iAS1AJARA / / / AY 1' '•A D1A11L0 / R A ' / / / / / / / / / / / / j4; / / ♦ o+too / / 1 R`B R- R- A/ -R- A' / THE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT 011"0 1[{110" SM041aRDIMAP 11.,344 o � -N1CN11 1111 ...1 SIT PL.N So MIN. ORDINANCE Of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 4F CALIFORNIA. ciPCONNOR4, CNAIRMAN Or INC COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HERESY CLRIIVY THAT THIS UTNE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE, Of IN( COUNTS OF CONTRA COSTA, S/ATC OF CALIFORNIA, HERESY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. INSERT uA0 NO.Ze AS ADOPTED CEO I., THAT THIS 43 •INE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE, CONTRA 01 THE IOARD OC 1UPCAY1304S OF TN[ COUNTY Or CONTRA COSTA, COSTA COUNTY, CAtiIDRNIA. IN3[RT MAP 140.10,"..11.,.A. AOOPt[D STAT[ Or CAL,(D4NIA. ANO INC04PORA TEO IN AND TNL 4EpT MADE 01'.1A ID PLANNING COMMISSION OH 1H1 MAP, OOF [Pl[MpCR,It Ar, PART Or ORDINANCE NO.482 OF SAID COUNTY Of THE ADOPTION Of WI {EA,A IN CNAN4I3 MADE IN TNS 80UN0A41Ei, AS SAID CHANGES SA10 ORDINANCE Na 382, SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE YASIER PLAN FERC RECOMMENDED 0, SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE 23AD 04, OF 20NING ORDINANCE OF SAID COUNTY Or CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of DEC[MpLN. 4048. { CALIFORNIA. CHA14MAN Of THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (W.T.PAASCN) OF THE {OVNTT or CONTRA COSTA, STAT[ Or COUNTY CLERIC AND EA•Of f1[10 ELE4A CALIFORNIA. 0 100 Fp0 ]Op 400 01 INC SOARO Or SUPER V1$041 O( TN[ AT IC SY. � ,,,,, COUNTY Of Co.SRI COSTA, $14 TI Or (AEN[ N4 AS p I L S) SC44S IN IEE, CA LF OR N.A. SECRLIART Or THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 01 IN[ COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of C1010RNIA A I A i I I 1 f A A C M • R-B = R-g 1 OUNTY Ra AO 0.20 v R A R-B R-B LANE ' AO 1YN{NES P o' L � r 00 Nt+ L Po a" N E I � [ R i A A A LINTY ROA P a i 1 - DISTRICTS INSERT MAP -- -OF SAN RAMON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 2i 11!1140 SICTION 41 SUSSICTION 1S.Of OSOINANCS NO. SSS WHICH It TNS WAST94 PLAN 110NINO OROINANCS OR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATS OF CALIFORNIA, 4.J.P.CONNORSI C"AISM44OF INS COUNIY i H14(01 Ct RT+PY i"AT THIS•04f1RICIS iN\SST PLANNI NO COMMISSION OF IH4 COUNTY 00 CONIAA MAP OP SAN RAYON, "NIS, COSTA COUNII. COSTA, STAT, 01 CA1110RNIA, NI400Y CSRT/P, {AL{i ORNIA.14494, MAP 4G.41', WAS AOOPTIO iY 1"41 iHlt If "p.$141cis IN144T MAP Or SAN INE 00440 DF SUPKNVI%QRS GO 7114 COUNTS DF CONI4A RAMON.CONTRA {OSIA COUNTI, CALIFORNIA, COSTA,11414 Of CALIFORNIA, AND INC441,04"10 114 INSIRI M40 N0� 41", WNICN WAS ADOP190 0T AND 1NtS,S1 MADS A PART OF OSOINANCt NO 404 4410 PLANNING COMMISSION ON TNN IOTN 0A, or Of SAID COUNT, IV TNS 4000,1104 Or 1410 ORDIMAkwa S[PTIM594, 1044. _— (D 40 444,4410 ORO{NAtECS STING IHt M441tR PLAN ZONING OROINANCt OF SAID CDU"I1 V CONIRA COS1A, IJ.F {OH4DRf) 0 40�Op STAT[ GI CALIFORNIA. 1114144 A11 4I 1144 C4VNII FLA NN+N4 C UMMIItIOII U( 14,1 CUVNII 4F 144 SO4 144 _...__._._._(N!-�>?,:f "IS 61 C4114A tU1fA, ItAil Dr 4&0041114 W t 1Aaiii },� �,..�,,�_ SEALS IN FS11 LEW fit ti 44 44U ld,UF'KI.tilAP ERENE--FiiRfI RE'i7J' ur 1141 0UA14 "' I'll V1444\ Ur SiCS[TA RT Or INS COUNTY PLANN,N4 COMMISSION Or iHt CO F 01 CONTRA C431A,S1A1% 1MI COUNT, OF CONTRA COSIA.SIAT4 OF CALIFORNIA, 00 CAL IF OR"1 A. - ' 31 00, /-qi / / / o/ / / RA/ R—I R-I ♦0 / A + GA 41"0 TAS111J1PA / AV T �,�OI A•LO / / / / r 0 !° O RB /F(—q' / / / / / / / / / IS THE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' INSERT MAP NO. 20 BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 11, Of ORDINANCE NO,302 WHICH 11 THE MASTER PLAN 10NIN0 ORDINANCE 01 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Of CA LI IORNI A. I.JPCONNORS. CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY PLA N N IND COMMISIION H[gLBr Cl RTI1Y THAT THIS •THE DISTRICTS MAP Of DANVILLE. 0/ IN COUNTY DI CGNIRA COS IA, 1101 11 01 CA LI TOA N IA, n[R(BY CON CIS TA CO UN Y, CA LIfORN 1 A, INSERT MAP HO 20: AS ADOPTED C[q T111 THAT THIS 1! 'IN( DI"AIC'I MAP 01 DANVILLE, CONTRA BY THE BOARD 01 SMPt VISORS 01 THC COUNT, Of CONTRA COSTA, COSTA COUNTY, CALI/ORNIA, INSERT MAP NO 20:WHICH WA! ADOPTED STAT[ OI CALIIOANIA, ANO INCOq FORA ICp IN AND TMCP[.. 4AOC 61 SAID PLANNING COMMISIION ON THE 10IN CA 01 ![PI[Ne(R,Ie 011. Ri 01 ORDINA N[C IO.SB2 01 SAID CDUII Tv DY TH( ADOPTION Of I H Cf RTAl11 Cn♦NO(1 MADE IN TN( e0UN0 AqN 1, A! LAID CHANGES fA ID 0 NANO[ NO SS7, SAID ORDINA NC[ BCIN6 TMC uAST[A PLAN W[R[ A[C04 YE NO[0 BT SAID FLANNING CO441)SI ON ON TIIC 23.. DAY OI tONIN6 04 DI IANC[ 01 SAID COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STAT[ Of DICE4e[q. 10016. r c CAIIIOgNIA. J OHNNG CHAIRMAN 0I iHC COUnIY PLANNING COMMISSION (W,1.PAAlCN) O1 THE COUNT 01 CONTRA COSTA, )TAT[ 01 COYNIY CLLR" AND CR•OIr,C IO CL(R- CALIfOAN1A. 0 100 100 00 A00 Of THE .OAR. 01 SUPEAVISORS OI THE ATT/ST �F,,;, ® COUNTY 01 CON IPA COSTA, SIA T( 0I Lq[NL NA gBLP[f1 r SCA'[ IH FLIT CALIORNIA. 11Cq[11R1 01 1 E COUNII PLANNING COUMIISION 01 EHL Co.." 01 CONTRA COSTA. )TAIL 01 CALIFORNIA A A A A 0 IT R—B R—B C OUHIv ROAD 0.29 A ' A R—B R—B ANE AO NCNES 0� 00 PO _ J Ntv L LO 0 II R Z 1 1 � E a A A i I A COUNTY ROAD R-SO 0 NO P q UNvv LO DISTRICTS INSERT MAP OF SAN RAMON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO, 21 BLIND SECTION O, SUBSECTION 12, OF ORDINANCE NO. 3/2 WHICH IS THE MASTER KLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1„I.P.CONNORI, CHAIRMAN OF 1NE COUNIV I HEREBY CE ATIP, 1HA1 THIS•DIlIRIC 11 INSERT PLANNING COMMISSION 01 THL COUNTY 01 CONTRA 4AP OP 1AI1 AAMON, CONigA COSTA COONit, COSTA, SIA I[ OP CALIFORNIA, HEREBY CEATIFY CALIFORNIA,I NSLRI MAP NO 21•, WAS ADOP1tD 0Y 1"011 1N1$ IS "DI SIAICIS INSIRI MAP OF SAN THE BOARD OF SUPEAVISo A' OP THE COUNIT OF CONTRA RAMON,CONIR^ COSTA COVN T,, CALIFORNIA, COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND INCOR FORAYED 1N IN SLR/ MAP NO. 21", WHICH WAS ADO P/ED 1, AND 1"101101 MADE A SARI OF OR DIN ANCIL NO Sea $AID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE Ip In DAT OF OF SAI° C.U.T, OT INS ADOPTION 01 SMO ORDINANCE $EPIEMOEA, Ip AS. NO .102,SAID ORDINANCE BEING INS MASItR PLAN EONINO ORDINANCE OF SAID C°UNIV OF IONYRA C0%1 A, (J.P CONNOR S) 0 200 600 lIA1l 01 CALIFORNIA. CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNIT PLANNING 100100®p COM411SION OP INE COUNTY DP AITL ST CON IRA COStA, IIATI OF CALIIORNIA. W 1 PAA SAH COUNTS CURD AND 101-OFIIO o r. BOARD_ SCALE IN 029T OF Y"E D OP 1VPt RVI%ORI OP REN[ ARBl RE 37 ,Ht ADDN11 M CONTRA C011A,mu$ICALTAR, OF INS COUNI, PLAHNINO COMMISSION 0/ THE COUNT, OF CONTRA COSTA $1419 OF CALIPORNIA� 01 CALIF 001"1 A. r f}( I I I A A I A F—R of"Ol Q J 1 P* S' ypy ASA tivESFRA A A aw tray F/I I N Lr E` CAY7Np to A If S SRA k H W Q ' COUMty A PAL MA A F-R R°'10 w �F-R 01 01 u p s� J J tat J < V � A F—R ol A / i A I DISTRICTS INSERT MAR FOR DIABLC") j CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 22 1. J.P.CONNORS, CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY I7( OF KIND SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 13, OF ORDINANCE NO.382 CONTRA COSTA, STATE Or CALIFORNIA. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS DISTRICTS INSERT WWCH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MAP FOR DIABLO. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA. INSERT MAP NO.22;WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE 10TH DAY OF S�EPPTTTEEMBER. 1946. 'r J.P.CONNORS CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OFTHE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ATTEST: j BENE NARBERES SECRETARY OF THE COUNTY PLANNING 0 200 800 1000 COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA.STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 100 400 800 1200 SCALE IN FEET ((1 } I i i i i I A A a F-R / T� O .P/IZIRAN W y [ P* T y0y �h 4 CAS^ Nt'ESTRA . ASA �J CALZC 4gROY0 [_R q r 41 /1001, CA4tk JAgA a N U COUNTY LA PAIOMA /J/ A F-R K CASH V O F-R r,SS .-R w 'KKR J 9 u K � W V r J U v A F-R COUNTY ROAD � O[ 8.J7 V TT U T O 2 0/ A A U F-R CTS INSERT MAP FOR DIABLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 22 !. J.P.CONNORS, CHAIRMAN OF TMC COUNTY I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS'DISTRICTS INSERT PLANNING COMMISSION Of THE COUNTY OF MAP FOR DIABLO. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 13, OF ORDINANCE NO.382 CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of CALIFORNIA, HEREBY CALIFORNIA, INSERT MAP NO.22.'WAS ADOPTED BY CERTIFY THAT THIS iS 'DISTRICTS INSERT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MAP FOR DIABLO, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AND INCORPORATED STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA. INSERT MAP NO.22,WHICH WAS IN AND THEREBY MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE N06382 ADOPTED BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON OF SAID COUNTY BY THE ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCENa N THE IO TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 194". 382, SATO ORDINANCE BEING THE MA 5TER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE r--�--1 P.COS Of CALIFORNIA. �J. NNOR CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMI5510N OF THE W.T.PAA$GM COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY CLERK AND EA-OFFICIO CLERK Of THE BOARD Of SUPERVISORS OF THE ATTEST: COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I.RENE'NARBERES SECRETARY OF THE COUNTY PLANNING 0 200 600 1000 COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 100 400 800 1200 SCALE IN FEET i f 21 Ordinance #382 -- Continued grown, maintained or situated in any set back or front yard area of any lot within a distance of seventy-five (75) feet of the intersection of any state highway, public road or street with another state highway, public road or street, ,°x,, any within seventy- five (75) feet of the point where any state highway, public road cr street c:cosses any steam or electric railroad. Subsection 8. Exploration and drilling for and production of oil, gs.s, or mineral c may be carried on in all land use districts, except singlet farAri ly rf:sidential, residential suburban, multiple family residential, and retail business distri.cts, as established by this ordinance. Land use permitsmay be granted, after application in jaccordance with the provisions of this ordinance, for such permits for the exploration and drilling for and the production of oil, gas or minerals in single family residentia , residential suburban, multiple family residential, and retail bus'.ness districts. Subsection 9. The use of land for rights of way for the construction and jmaintenance and repair of public utilities, and publicly owned utilities, and for pri- vately owned pipe lines for the transportation of oil, gas, water, and other sL;bstances susceptible to transportation by pipe lines, is not regulated or restricted by the pro- visions hereof. Accessory and appurtenant structures forming kart of such � g a r public utilities, publicly owned utilities, and pipe lines, are not regulated or restricted i by the provisions hereof, except that all such structures are subject to the set; back regulations set forth herein. Subsection 10. The provisions of this ordinance shall not affect any land here tofore used, or established for use for cemetery purposes, or lands recorded as ?.ands intended for cemetery purposes. SECTION 10: CONSTITUTIONALITY: If any section, subdivision, subsection , sen- tence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby declares that it would ha e passed each provision of this ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subdivisions, subsections, clauses or phrases or provisions are declared un- constitutional. SECTION 11: REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES: All ordinances of the County of Contra Costa, and any provisions of such ordinances, in conflict with the provi. ions of this ordinance, including all of the regulations for the use of land provided th(( rei for the districts hereby established, are hereby repealed insofar as any or all of said ordinances, or the provisions thereof, affect the land lying within the land use di:- tricts established in this ordinance. Provided, however, that each and all of said prior ordinances shall remain in effect as to all of the land situated in the unincoxr- porated area of the County of Contra Costa, which is not included within the districl;s established by this ordinance. SECTION 12: PENALTIES: Any person, firm, or corporation, whether as principal agent, employee, or otherwise, violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) 9 or by imprisonment in the county Jail of the County of Contra Costa, for a term not exceeding three (3) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Such person, firm, or corporation shall be deemed to be , guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, for corporation, and shall be punishable as herein provided. i SECTION 13: SHORT TITLE: This ordinance shall be known and cited as "The I i �) 1 2 ' Ordinance #3 82 -- Continued Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa." f SECTION 14: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after thirty (30) days after the date of its passage and adoption, and the same shall be , published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage and adoptions with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulations printed and published in the County of Contra Costaq State of Californias Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costaq State of California, on the lith day of February, 19479 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylorq W. J. Buchanang R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN ATTEST: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. of L �J�;' w .ILrd 1,•:1.+ a ., x,11' .,. .. pow ww dr I c, CI►H IIF Y 11tai� w>V Blow low,,l1p S0LAN0 COUNTY S O L A. I�\�•\ O U N T Y r LLwo • 4,I` 4 . 4 4 s a NOMR� co • ce ILA -40 ' u1lrAA earl cw'Mi�'■1�'I , b �!•*IM'` �1'��"�♦ ` ~� � �� $ A N i0' P A 0 L O I _ CROCMt A V R e a L MAY c NTI EY } I jl j mu �f ... —.t •,..�. �� �� I.s1. ANC q I:OCN E NO c I \- -- N F 1 ' ' `� - ,�� r' `C?IASL !, - }Z�' .._�..I - P,{► I ER f T `\ OR MONTE DEL .J . E THE AN LO i +` INSE T M P3, D. RANCHO • (A t_ E 8 =T 'Di STRIC S• ` , .. ' _ �,COwELL t '` P FOR LAFAYETTE ARE I5• ". RROYO DE �►� 2 EL #MIIT S P 2 , 1_�_ ,= I �► . N - .r _ /c - n 0 r 4 MT.1 DIA O'DlvlsioN. o� ~� �"' a■�ar • L B T E { C, N 1 SEC OR { 4 ...�"'. � L 4,* �. `Stir'" i•�. t"1 LOAMY T BERKELEY testi \. "i■a� l ��aTrRRt oR{r w .'�,,._ �� "CORD DIVISION, s.•■e 9 B ` TQ S�G1� p1 J\j� t wit. � ,, -f �.� .-��/ -t l�'y.•: ? --�'`t� /'_ 4 — `"GNL s •. PIEOMONY ,.....t. ��r ••.� 1 .'I 000 T• OAKLAND CONCORD DIVISION, IAL DLO', IVIS SECTOR to R 7 f ALAMEDA - I A C '.0 • `'` 111 a R . LAN FA IIIMCISC A 7 8 7 8 NAY WARDS DIVISION, PLEASAN SIO SAN 0 ARD SECTOR 3 ♦_t.S R I i �.. • tAx C+,aWT I a PLEASANTON 3 .4 241'ss s n ss Is • -nit a 2 aas THE F I R 3 T STAGE OF THE PRECISE LAND USE MASTEI BEING THE LAND USE DISTRICTING MAP OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, INDICATING THEREON CERT MAPS BY NUMBER AND FURTHER BEING A PART OF THE MASTER PLAN ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 8.8 BCING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 1, OF ORDINANC: NO 382 , WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COON' I_EGE'ND FOR LAND USE DISTRICTS I I, JP CONNORS, CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY 1{ 1 ljINOLE FAMILY M, MULTIPLE FAMILY /LAMMING COMMISSION OI INC COUNTY 01 CONTRA ® RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT COSTA, *TATE 0► CALItORN1A. MEAEir CCRTIFY THAT THIS I* "TME 0 A STAGE 01 THE PRICISE LAND USE MASTER /LAN," WHICH WAS AOOP7E0 BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON INC IOTM DAY OF *CP• R, RETAIL BUSINESS ® COMMERCIAL DISTRICT T*MS*1f, 1*4*, WITH CER7AIN CHAMOIS MADE IN DISTRICT IME BOUNDARIES. AS SAID CHANGES WERE I/*COM• MENOED BY SAID PLANNING COMMi*tION ON INC **RD DAY DI p CE4til1 �.*IS. ® A414ICUt.iURAL DISTRICT ® DISTRICT LIGHT INDUSTRIAL -� - - � GMAMMAN Of TME COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF TME COUNTY O/ CONTRA RKSIDENTIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIALATTI*T- COSTA, STATE or CALIFORNIA, A! SCALE IN MILES i ! AORICVLTURAL DISTRICT DISTRICT11 4 ElrrRr i'J , SECRETARY OF ?Ht COUNTY PLANNING r/vm /ONESTRY UNRESTRICTED __.. COMMI&SION NCAtF►OR COUNTY 0/ CONT RA RSCRI,AT IONAL DISTRICT DISTRICT :1141�i LAND USE DISTRICTS NOUNDARY EI11u+wB NARIS SOUNDARY fall: l.tOfNh AmwotS IO Al.t MAP% All1i INIIIII MAPS UPON WHICH LAND USE DISTR101* Ar rt An All MAP% Atilt. tit I.INIAt IU 10 ICAII* SHOWN ON It#$ GRAPHIC SCALES tHAt A It Mat" A NAPt tit 4AGII MAH SYEViNk CO NT RA CO STA COUNTY P L A N N I N G AISO Tl CH I . RwNTT SOLANO COUNTY 7 !! 4 7 e I.. A I±! o\;"1 O U N T Y * JERSEY U DIN { ILLtJO I « � r t - 4 J 4 g e iit �. � W, I 2 lop lose o� ` '° ►- � ��oKaR � � , a•• C17lC /' • J +� ♦ [.T +v cRTx►� ♦ rI o _1�_A N K R 05 14 ��"" '. .. . ... . as aaa A u <\R NC pO `♦ i { � �T• ,aa a. M �� N[.TN [ L \\ / �1 � � M D L NAM NE vilAARTINE 1--- - - --, aa••'• - r:. " 7 1 INC O s..,.w:. BOER 8 9z 8 9 ' L M NO $ r /��(� j --- - BYRO •``+� NOL �Q + / / \IRl1_//11 I�V S T R C QCT �il �� R O OR M O N T E i DEL ( �.. • KNIGHT s, O -�+!!i j•"' ,1 L J N�'• t • �{` I \.I ;�, i YEA A L E T P A C T i - ••ti 0 RANCHO ,,d f" I A i .•, ,' i~.f.. .. / •ry•• i A T �/ c � �CO+ELL � -•� � I � YEt�tEq�B - T' DISTRIC SI _ �' '•�"� BRENy D 1: _ " }.. 4 FOR' LA AYE TE ARE 1 p c P, ICI RROYO OE S e_...: n.. ........._ - t4, .. _ I • - .. e J J 2 , ' 1_.._ i 3 T "A C H O 1 $ -E N L�S �� MT.S DILA C O`DIViSiON, �.•� LOS S E G A N O S 1 - �, ', SEOR 4 1.... T K a1. �,AT T BYRON� E R R b RIY y _•,_.y .- _ — _ , 1 I • � t:+ NCORD DIVISION,¢ pwK ••+I ECTO �. 47A`TE -..•.�I 1 �.. ,_. .. •.+*. ..-i } mow_ I `; }-- 1. ) --- ---- -- - —i ,,.,.a:° 1 .i .. RANCljO �ANAD ' I r� ... .. .. .. / �'1 T• .` .! / �\ tti i �"�--. LOS, VAOU ROS,/ {' ' 00 CONCORD DIVISION, RKLAND SECTOR 4 MT. EC OR 17lS j' l , s►� �'+l� N A, C M 01- - ...,, :� A,F��" + P•� ~ " 71 LEGEND HAYWARd3 DIVISION: %• PIEASAN SIO TESLA RANCHO LINES --^— T ARD SECTOR S R ! SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT LEANDRf i.K cNA.oT / BY INCORPORATED TOWNS COM/IL[p f 11 P L E A S A N T O N "`,s�� UNINCORPORATED COMMIMIT114 IMNMINe TRCMNIp1AN U.S.TOWNSHIP AND I Q 3 I SECTION LINES 21 3 K w " O/ I[ fig to, �e AS pi[ WAS' 049 ,.i THE F I R S T STAGE OF _ EC ISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN ;TING MAP OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, INDICATING THEREON CERTAIN INSERT AND DISTRICT BEING A PART OF THE MASTER PLAN ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 8.8 OF THE STATE PLANNING ACT. I , OF ORDINANC:: NO 362 , WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DISTRICTS I, JP CONNOW CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS, "THE FIRST MULTIPLE FAMILY PLANNING COMMISSION OF INC COUNTY Of CONTRA STAGC Of TN[ PRECISE LAND USt MASTER PLAN,,- RESIDENTIAL LAN."RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT COSTA, STATE Of CALItONNIA, HERESY CERTIFY THAT WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD 0/ SUPERVISOR{ DT THIS I{ "1HE FIRST STAGE Of THE PRECISE LAND THC COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STATE 01 CALIF" USE MASTER PLAN," WHICH WA{ ADOPTCO BY SAID DANIA. AND INCORPORATIO IN AND THEREBY MADE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT PLANNING COMMISSION ON INC IOTH DAY OF SEP- A PART 0/ ORDINANCE NO ADS OF SAID COUNTY TEMSER. 1;45. W11H CIRIAIN CHANGES MAGE IN BY THE ADOPTION Of SAID ONDINANCt NO 401, TML BOUNDARIES. A{ SAID CHANGES WINE RICOM, SAID ONOINANCI BEING THE MASTIR PLAN ZONING MtNOID BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THC ONDINANCE Of SAID COUNTY Of CONTRA CO{TA• RIND DAY 0140 R f1S4• STATC Of CALIFORNIA LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 1f (j EQrr= DISTRICT ti-7. GUNNORRY CHAIRMAN OF YHE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF INC COUNTY Of CONTRA / HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ATTIST• COSTA, STATC Of CALIFORNIA, SCALE IN MILES �1 DISTRICT �� �� I ��` WyA (IrC17C'.. — COUNTY CLINK AND EN,OFIICIO GLERK OF -��-'_•�1y� StCNCTANY OF INC COUNTY PLANNING INC BOAND OF {UPERYISONS Of THE UNRESTRICTED COMMISSION Of THE COUNTY of CONTRA COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF DISTRICT COSTA, STATE Of CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA UPON WHIrH LAND Vit. DIStRIGIS 'N ON 111E GMPHIC SGALC{ THAT COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION t � ( � 1,2, 23 ITT,2e A]M 20, R A O 1� 7 M 10• 0� 122.00' ' 51 PA). OUNTT _ NAPA COUNTY PREPARED p N T R A C STA -- ------ BY THE LAI fl]UI SOLANO COUNTY TU SLAM SOLANO COUNTY `J O'0 � SOLANO COUNTY P ^ � m ALLEJO i W�No Co"' N,LJF COU'4 NOM FCR rp SOLANO BENILIA .00,00 ON ARNNNN OPINION, BAY RN CAAQUjNr%ZlljjRftft ORION OIN S A N T P A B L O li7 ♦ �� �♦ � �� i� R ' VALONA CROCK T `♦ B A Y TOR 4y ♦ �' J PORT CHICAGO +t•,�' J A RANCHO I •� _ RODEC ♦��� LYDE_` _.. '.fit ?'%. ns_ '►♦ 1�0 EE L—H'A—M\ R E ARTI E V `'• _ ' T PI TS BUR RANCHOAI' - % \ LOS ME DANOS F• •- ". ERCULES MT.VIEW " -• -PIN LE j1 I RANCHO PINOLE _J - __I / \ RAN HO RAN HO AN PABLO SAN PABLO --I J INSERT MAP NO --, f �_ CO OR MONTE DEL 1T I-r\I \\ LA JUNTAS II ; I A LO I RANCHO \ `}J __... ..... ...... ..... ..... .... __ .... s } / BCCA DEA CANADA I RANCHO\\ �\ Irl CDWELL ------- - --- ------------ _.-- '! I NCHO l` .._- •.CLAY -N.. CANADA DEL PINOLE 1 t \ '1 LAFAYETTE IIDE AM R (ARROYO DE LAS "---- E L ERRITO -- ---• � -- INSERT MAP NO 15 tIKE INGT NUECES Y BOLBONE 1- -- -- .............. > > R HO - 1 - .... RICHMO - � ♦` N _ o [n♦ L 5 O B R T E ALNUT CREEK ,o _ .. ... a ,,A 01, SARA AP cool < JLINSERT MAP NO 26 A \\RANCHO rER jroRr - - z,� - �\ LAGUNA DE LOS PA I�r S \� ' • - , I. N DIABLO STATE PARK _ ._. ---- .: .... -.f. COLORADOS --- 'ALAMO INSERT n AMAP NO.I9 i EM DIAB O 'H 1 DANVILLE \ \ INSE T MAP'NO 22 , - ....... ^ � 4N �_ INSERT MAP NO 20\ \ F -, COUNTY \ .. ..,.. .. . r •� « CONTRA COTTA ' �� TION L SAN RAMON INSERT MAP NO 21 HH tum*tt#A ---- ---- �--� i - t COUNTY ♦`� v N CM O\\ R A N C H O r ' C SAN HAMUN A N R A M O N F FRANCIS C 1 UNADOR7 .... - - i� ». ♦: \\ I c .fin bar t ♦ff iLAK CHABOT ` ` SCALE IN MILES `,*A ff 0 I 2 3 4 5 ]AM WT[O COUNTY 122'2!' 20 13 M 1 07 R P, Il 00 A I M ! 70 RI N D E X M A P OF INSERT MAPS FOR THE FIRST STAGE OF THE PRECISE LAND USE I. J.P. CONNORS. CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING O F COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY or CONTRA COSTA. STATE Of.CALIFORNIA• HEREBr CERTIFY THAT THIS IS THC�INDCI NAP a ENS RMA T R P INR rH[ riRsyCONTRA CTAT[ OI THE PRECISE ir- CONTRA C O S TA COUNTY ) [AND Uf[ HOCH R PLAN OI CONTRA C AHN COUNTY.CALIF- C A L I F O _ ORNIA: MNICN WAS ADOPTED OT SAID PLANNING COYNI7310N ON • THE LOTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1747. B E I N G A K E Y M A P F O R ALL I N S E R T (J.P. CONNORS) MAPS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN OI THE COUNTY PLANNING CONM7]ION 01 TNL COUNTY 01 CONTRA C07VA. STALL 01 CALIIORNI A. A111ST: , ' /,�.<..- BEING SECTION 3 , SUBSECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE NO, 382, WHICH IS THE MASTER [N[ AARR[R[]) PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ][CRC TARY Of THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0I THE COUNTY 0/ CONTRA COSTA. S1ATC M CALIFORNIA. I 23 if to, air a I its•so, so' ft—iftima --..-.P..1:►301AM0 CGWTv PREPARED T H EH BE CONTRA COSTA COU TY PL ANT ING COMIASSION 0 SOLANO COUN TY A SOLANO COUNTY 4b ALLEJO ♦`is ■ wee• o ENICIA NON■[• �OV" I t •a t ,�T�1111-■Nw� -` J r•�w�'! �+\ OXT OAC■#Yt �d couNtY CAR urNt� �-!s ` 9 ]•■-re1NM� �'wltr! , • ■[ LONA CROCK T~,!� I� ' �� c�No 91 14 �} } • ■a i e % TORAY nI S P 0 1 RANCHO i PO+itT CHICAGO w } Y �Ir�r�� $ i } +M •A c T u RODEC I LYOE - ]}! •[r N[ L L^D E L H A M R E ARTI E (� i PI 6U Ems" 1 4 �....... ...... i RANCHO ANTI'dCH ' ERCULES - I -I lEf 05 ME DANOS z • .,. PACHE O T•w c t t ._...._.}••.......t_._..._...___. ....... RANCHO PINOLE -f __I 1\ RAN HO j N • 4$LO __I (( { 1 RANCHO MAP NO2 -"- -T _fes-_� __I \t \\ CO OR MONTE DEL ! MIIIGNiSEtI {� —r$ \ LA J NTAS i f \ t \ 1 A LO $ : Ttet[ t•wCT RANCHO $ \ 1 / \ ' ' E $ $ \t I T•w T BOLA DE A CANADA $ RANCHp\ CO WELL $ \ --.. ........ CANADA ` ANCHO \` t : CLAY N , I D E L INOLE i I y IAFAYETTE i DE AM R t /ARROYO 4E LAS + e • w e• _...-,._ i ERRITO `` J : ..._.___• •- t•----•• -----t---•----:-- r• CT INSERT MAP NO 15 \ $ • i $ i INGT ; i X_ Ak R HO NUECES Y BOLBONE --- , I ---- T -- ••- ---•-+------- -NMI RANCriO _.. .... L <a s o B a T E II ALNUT CREEK .. :- L c s e T • • eti 1 ---- •-------• .... ...... ME GAN OS SARANAP i 't _- �-- •-•- ---- T ■ w o�+< - -- - INSERT MAP NO 26 _ - , RANCHO c I l Masi AN _ _ Tt##�T4RY $ \ LAGUNA DE LOS PA S • t II ._........__._S DIABLO STATE PAR K -_.. _ ___________ . ._COLORADOS ........ , __., ------- ..................ALA .........iNSEn� - ------- - '--- PP NP _ i , j♦ ;� \ 1 DISE O : i_ RANCHO ♦ (, ,` OANVILLE \�` INE T-MAP NO 22' 1_� ; INSERT MAP NO 0\ I' I CANADA 1 ��\ I Ty,. RT6.Y•••••.`� l...t......,........l........ ....... .....\` ............... ,_- E l05 YAOUERO "- - tli1� .F .i. 1 j, -i�T#A +00]TA tiOUNTYI $ $ D S !Y . ALAY;OAt-00 -� j SAN RAMON INSERT MAP NQ 21 i _ Ie i • I .-_-_, _.ti_..__�___.,_.. COUNTY �"'tj" l-- — --- __.__�_ .,. $ �,, �,0 y N HO t R A N C H O i ; �D� _ ---' polo" M�O P -N SA(N.Rel] ON tt5 A N (XNAR A M O N f $-_. _--�--_.._ i--- Ir [a,, Ce'"`TT P\' LEGEND OF MAP CULTURE �i -�- INSERT MAPS 000 woo INCORPORATED CITIES -w—'--s -d RRVWRIAL emirLAKSITIMMAJOR PARKS ------ RANCHO LINES SCALE IN MILES M��w 0 I -MAJOR COUNTY ROADS ------ -SECTOR LMES AND HIGHWAYS ' 1 All RAWIt ] I N D E X M A P OF INSERT MAPS FOR STAGE OF THE PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN . x OF Nt■tar mar Tte3 T ewtt MI -•-f[■T Ct•TW v OAA I•■ no neiT 1TAi[ w TR ie[p■[ Lal* O7[ eA1TO- RAN w GOMT•w COSTA COWTT. CaL/ee■M. wa# AeeTTO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , CALIFORNIA " mt OST^. S t OF CAL or MMU6 """ ,< as TU C"" OF w w.se•rw,w� -CO• ow - AN i$t•[eT YAK w Pw■t weM-„■ NL Iii w $40 COUNTY n TUC aee►TeN, w eau O■•,OARU Iw Mt, SAM e•e• occ ■tNK Tit W^Svm RAN towns enemas" or SAID cow" or CONT■w BEING A KEY MAP FOR ALL INSERT COSTA. STAt[ w CALWO�A. — MAPS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY wry ,�. tw.T. ON"CHI CeerTT cue■ OF t■-.visa TOR CEM Twt some w visa"V •r t■[ BEING SECTION 3 , SUBSECTION 2, OF ORDINANCE NO, 3Er, VIHICH IS THE MASTER ceeNtT w uNt•A cpn.iTaTe w cwu.eeiA. PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE or CALIFORNIA. 2 L4 • 0, 1i. N E 14' S ANTIOCH / I ° COUNT ��.. \ 1 • �SGn••i•A S RAS•• • 0l O COUNTY SOLANO COU N T Y `F 0Y � <n,.o, + A SOL A-N'© \ O U N T Y P A, VALLEJO . _ AC AWAY y/y,1s�~��• •i!LANO COUNTY s° BE icy _ J �v' - �„♦ �`+ DAY f.ONTAA i p�iyCO U"ft ry ./ ` y om•ylp Go _ - ... AIIMR�RM► S A N�I� P A B L O •� B A Y O Y * I ::: —-- R H GOf _ F. . '.•... LYDE} ,,cY, i a! .�• D EL HAM R£ \, ARTI E _ Mr"a• ., 1. �)I T I! ANc,o , ` U ! /,jam r tttk - ^, "�'•c i� �i�.1. L M t>ANO - 7 ` HE R�C -t PIN E .�'.. !•\°.�, 11 •.. 'QIAE�L NFR Rc�N `�•,�`' ��\_., �°�• _ I ..,a A ESO - S A71-'PX8L0,`✓ - RANC�iO .PIN LE/ j-� `�4 '! ` I` < . 3 •. /ti .t .w -I— 1 RAN. o °r % a9r -II _-_ oM O OR MONT E'. DEL SA RANCH� mtlT dy r � w /I �� �r(,1`��\\ L J N T"X =� � I A j O- J° 1'^••�' i •+r�� B(OCI DE` A{ CANADA/ N pl c , ri �� OWED-fl�. « �� �* r a i f`e ,.a Ij Y_ •.Ica a:.!- «I�� _\� . A�,3�tANCH�• .- ♦ l •LAY Nl T•�1 e,r+ - • e er ,. "• , IIRE ARROYO DE L�� T' vim j 1.7 _ 1L\ BIR T E ..~, I\-,CA L M[•1 Er S,•aar AL a,C ...RANCH •;� `�cOM�j�MLOAta o t - JII • I R CARRENTI ,FFERKELEY 'Y - R A N C H p` 1 . ,` / 'M { �.1.T E R R, O aiv,. ANc[L 's�� AGUNA D '- O$�A 9 � ,��+ ��� I, O�S7ATE �: _ nuN4 73 '�•w .....yam , .\ \\\\ `c, �\ i; ! ` �� .. C:O�10 R DO O f t �� PiEDMON ��yM'4 \ 1 r..�. I �. .F'-... r,._,c,i' ., ; ` • t 000 00 =N A✓W_�COUNTY ji ♦•,•4ia v t _ j ALA DA CO VNT■1' -- y OAK . :} ti ` Y SAN-RAMON i �• �- �,h� 1 r. ALAMEOA # iIN �... C O U N T Ytq-O '� s \- L'I'B.✓ FCISC If S'r2ll ..� S NN Rgla ON 5 A N.t AOCM M O� 7 8 8 t �• _ TON -.000 1 S. EO Is _ OR LA H CHASOT 1i. • •� 4 i�tSKEY T SUPERVIS DI TS 1"11 3 I 2 3 # 2 ,zz z3 20 is A 3 w IO Oa It ISS'40 a R I a0 IN DEX MAP FOR THE GRAPHIC MASTER I, J.P. CONNORS, CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY O F PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF �` �� COU CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, HEREBY ((�/��\/� T ',,^.\/) (/\/�\/� �(\,1'/CERTIFY THAT THIS I$ N OF MAP FOR THE ' 1�/ _, J, r` �1► iV GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN Of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY" WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE IOTH. DAY Of BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 382, WHICH IS THE MASTER SEPTEMBER, 1946. .T_ PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. J.P.CONNORINDICATING THE DIVISIONS AND SECTORS OF CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTYY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN IN RE LAT I O C ATTEST: - (R NE NARBERES TO PRINCIPAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE SECRETARY OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY CONTRA COUNTY O F CONTRA COSTA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.. ADOPTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA :.. ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION OF THE CONTRA THIS MAP AND ALL MATT COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON ARE APPROVED AND AES.. THIS 10 SH DAY OF_JUNE 1914, OF SUPERVISORS Of THE COSTA, STATE OF CALIFc. ATT9STI DAY OFJUNE._191G. :ate , "`• AT T[OT; iCCACTARY Of THS CONTRA CHAIRMAN OF THC CONTRA SCALE IN MILES �1r COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COSTA COUNTY ALANNINO 1 �•� '" COMMISSION. COMMISSION, COUNTY CttRR PREP H� a, TA THE COUNTY PLANNE BY T E RISE ' a�' •' aYsd a1 7T'Ij ..a G I+t'wd ! RIO IST ISLE ON CA INE �_- - - -----= ANTIOCH ■-w- Mw_AI COUNTY I _ SOLANO COUNTY — S O L A N O COU N T Y 7 8 9 7 8 -- __ -k SOLANA COUNTY JERSEY EY U DIN VA LLEJO \YiO. t,� iEi BENICI,, // 1 �I i-- �r/ioN n[ O`'� • �..• lf t: i�•t \ } AN i•' I SAY _ � �, t ; / •�� _-— - _ - -- AL R�CKE t♦ i •; I ,� _ _ w - f. <0 E w A w w S 05 -✓ - • \ RANO HO I _ _ - - c. I .•. - ... - LYDE r. ,•... ,!0► e c T « E L \I, D;E L H A M R E ARTI E - VQ �•�__— _-- - •,.. :.� T •.1 AN • IOCH 8 r - - :I 9 I I LO M DANO ') 8 9 _7- Z HERCIICE T. vG• _ _t CON '' , _ `DIABL �' '� 6YR •c, .�..� ♦'� -I-•_ A EGO ' I It RANCHO PIN LE _J. `i/ ` �Rk:�:1�U ') RA ,{moi i.� 1 \ �1' .� .... ' 1,7,I , /f \\ - 0 O R M O N T E. D E L1, noll-gt rT` \ LA J N'f-A I,u L' •I v[AL[ TwACT / f 1. \ I A O 'y - II ) 7) *\ .'•. .i.4N CHO • 1 B0CA DE A CAN'A DAiI NG O\ c�•� T.•': ♦♦COY�ELL`\�' •♦Icy cµc^ ( I `4 I - + 1 '✓ •I° ' ,I♦ '\ .n ANCH�^ l LAY N r• .. . !.i • I I f N DA I ` .� ` `�• I �-. D EL 'INOLE� 1 /_ ,�' '- `` �••... IDE HAMg RROYO DE LJ,S T.:.. .. ; -• c,. , .. 1 c� I 1-' c r-- To - Z ; 1 3 --- R M Q: L" cc `n �•.,� L -� \ NUECES Y BOLBONE } - _ I RA C H O 1', _ l"L• '<� OBR TE31 _-) ACALA-N) a., ALN ,,CREEK I ' �'2 ---� LOS EGANOS ., 4 . ./ -' �•. � _+ o/ - •� a. ,\ -- - — to 00 n � _• .. •ry-... NCH �.� -w-• I 7 - l w.c • ETT N RAM N - f �A JO l rT ICARPENT;faI, -.1\ l l'�T two •° I .ttt •' ': '� T,, \ •a;'M ORGAN I �T� Y, ss1� RA N'.0 HO 3Yx ttj Sttt u•r;l'_ \� •�,- }- 1 \ V.. �♦\T'.• -� �.� •^•--. _ wir<a`R�T\onr_� _L. _ ____ nRBM 'AGUNA DE`Lf05 .eA .. a.\j' r{' ' �� �� ►'�1L�-�" �` WONTOtA6LOI�5TATEK� tt ' CO LORADOS - - �L.• _-LAMO ( t, �/ 'T., •ran __ \.. i• j VN '. RANCHOlutr 2r�� �4'� � .• �' .� go NV E s4 L I �j}t». t 4 -`" `I,, � �• • :� `� J / .I .f r CANADA' _ .dos vA u111 ROS • o E I ♦t i SUI:' : f....?:w:::. i i- '•i, ANTY ^ , f• AL" fl.;.:..L':...... t.t' .2E:j::i DA C400 me - s �—- •� 'I•ESY OAKLAND i i ftiiifE 't�' �J b- SAN-RAMoI�{„ N v LIENE1}lGi: iErijijjiir. i€Ej ? i:Is:. % --- •` - --- • 0\3 EO, jij t tlt jriI� I t�I C O U N T Y • .. E -�YC� •�. G I I EE �� �/- RNC. O� I IR A N C Ij..O �� /I y� 0P 2 1. .... .. .at:::.t' \ SAN RA ON iS A\ R A M O Ei I jI'I'I ...{{ji.. ... li'i.«..» _,. (N RIS \ ( ADO., , �,,�.•� 8 \ , 7 1 1- 8 NNttw" 9 8 9 » rs{ �• LEGE E S LA ------ E E N D v (� , RANCHO uM N,T N ,� 2 3 . 5 SWERVt]oRMLL DISTRICT 2 A - 17CEANOR LAN cNaeoT ��, I "LED •T: MCORrORATED TDNIS � - .::IL' `�• KEY T IMMCOIFURATED 3 I SUPERVISO DI TS nArr,Rc=[c,,.w:N I U S.TOTYNS:«» AND � 3 2 3 1 SECTIONS LIMES I!' A3. I O' 05 1 2 W 12!'00 q , !! w l so' w [[ 4S +/ w 7[ ..x INDEX MAP FOR 1I E GRAPHIC MP. LAN ITY O F XID CONTRA COSTACOUNTY F BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE NO 382, WHICH IS THE MASTER 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS 'INDEX MAP FOR PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN OF CONTRA COSTA Y INDICATING THE DIVISIONS AND SECTORS OF SORS"OF THE AS ACOUNTY of CONTRA THE ACOS ARD i STATE- Y E OF CALIFORNIA. AND INCORPORATED IN AND THEREBY THE GRAPHIC MASTER PLAN IN RELATION MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE N0. 382 OF SAID COUNTY BY THE ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE N0. 382, SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE MASTER PLAN T O PRINCIPAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID COUNTY DF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIiORN1A. /ct ��, COUNT `;' OF CONTRA COSTA EX-OFFICIO CLERKAASCH) COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFi1C10 CLERK ..DOPTEU BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MADE ON JUNE 17, 1940. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION OF THE CONTRA OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. THIS MAP AND ALL MATTERS SHOWN THEREON STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON ARE APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD THIS!O TH DAY OF JUNE 1849. OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ON THIS17 TH ATTCST: DAY OFLUNE 1949, S[CACTARY Of THE CONTRA CHAIRMAN OF TN[ CONTRA SCALE IN MILES ATrcaT: aarAlt or TIK cornu COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COSTA COUNTY PLANNING A �. LPL/ GOaTA COYMTV SIOAwO Of CC Mi 31 N. COMMISSION. COUNTY CLtRK awtwYlaowa. 21-A COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MAUI 25 NUECUS, IY 801-3- NES • I � .f � F..� I ..ems,. ? CITY ofn+ •` WRLNUT CREEK .. .■ p SEE INSERT„ 1 287 11 D, fz R-A' s A I .. C 53 l ? R-A A r` i 3�/ A R-A , S" V 9 to - i sEE NSERr� MAP NO.19 f V A A� ' { CONCORD DIVISION, SECTOR 6 WINO SECTION S, SUBSECTION 4, OF ORDINANCE NO. ][2. 'MCH i[ THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, `{[y STATE OF CALIFORNIA S I.J 1.Co..-" CN.IRYAN txt COUNTY xtA[lT CfATlIi tn.T THI! •CONLORp .L..—WO COYYISSION W Tnt COUNTY OP CONTRA DIVISION,St.— .,•WAS ..01tto ar TK SOANO coal. $T.Tt Of CALIr04wUrHLAt RT CRRTIrY TX4t d SV+{AvtlOR! OT Tn[ COUXTT Or CONTN.NC:lNTA. TMIf If'CONCORp DIVI3IOM, 1lCtOR t,^ WHI<n STAT( Or CALNOANIA, ND KpRFORAi[D p WAS AINSAY f1 1410 t.—.. CON—S10N 8N TxtRt I YAM A fANT Or ORDINAKt NO SRI Twt Ip IM *.I tlI ft R TIYI.R,1.4.,WITH CIATAIN Or i.lb LCDYNTt aY tn[ DpFT10r 01 SAID CAIAwGtf Y.Pt IN 1.1 .OUNO.RIt>,Af ..1D ONDIN ANC NO 311, SAI. O.DINANC[ CLING TNC s —:cgf W[Rt NRCOYYR MptO h SAID iL•MNING 0, to r 3ONING ..DINAKC 01 S.IO I"I" to bill ON 1.1 JJ4O OAT 01 OY CONTNA~NCO}T. aTAil Or C.LIYONNIA. tNA1R Y.N Or TNt COUNTr r1-.NNIN4 rONY.f$1.1 p 1 COUMtr tlI CONTRA (WT PAASCN) .41!♦.fT.Tt OF C.1110RNU, (S ttlNNt1 CLI RA AND 1N-OIIICIO CL44N 01 Tn[ SOAAO Or 3Uif RYt1OR3 Or tNt 'Do." Or cmT.,autt ar CALI}ONNIA. Rtwf wA .1 aN I .1C.t TART Of Co.." PLANNING C* 01 IN COUMT♦Of COMTPA cost.$1.,. $1.tr.Tt of slit-'"�lTM—' St.. IN I[[t i \ / L A 2 A `23 r 1 1 SEE INSERT, 1 g+. A s� A MAP NO. 2 0 i q '/31 27jf 26 25oc , i R•A F A A ' 01 _ 9 A J31 i 35 i 38 i 32 I i � € 1 /A COO A/�+ kr� g , I r i I 3 1 t 18 ' A CONCORD DIVISION, SECTOR 9 BEING SECTION3.SU BfECT1 ON 0, OF ORDINANCE NO.382 WHICH IS THE MASTER FLAN ZONINO ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY" STATE Of CALIFORNIA" L J.F.GOWNONS. Cx414M 4N 01 TNS CO-,, ! t RTtrr 1x•1 1Xi! %DNC..a FLANNWG COYYIMIOM D/ tK COVNtY OI CONTN4 OIYNIOr.a[CiDR .:w.. •OOF T.. RT l.1 .0..0 COti4, StAIL d C.LNONMIA,n[Atit C[tVV tnAl SVrS NVI}ON3 OI 1-1 C0i.11 01 CONTNA CO}1., IVIS U 10NCONO O+Y+.ICY aLCtOR }. wxtLX !}411- d cALwo4N+,. P INCOAIORAtIP I AMn •a apOF1(0 t1 ..ID hAM1YN4 LOYYI..'a OII iKA{.T p[ • Nf O AOPT.Cg— O, SSI IN, Nl tx C.t 01 .;Ptt Y.t.,IS— D, ta10 C.0.. 1Y tH[ 0(MUON O+ IN, i WOIN•N<t L wo.aii, f4lb ONarAN, MING IN, _ OGT •srt4 N N :oN,Na o.....CI or sala tou TT Or colTN•A<o.t•, yS�UN r <.LY ONNI•. C?YAH tlY TN( COUMIONMONFLANNIN4 iJ.Z-✓ iCD .LION Or Tnt COVwiT Or COrTRA -33_33_—�•A>CX GOAT•, .1418 Or i.LIIDANI.. rDYNIt {f .�..—.— O[A-d II <4tN.01 IK IN, O! OI. GaOr PIIS— cc".• cpaT&.STAu or uAL11oenu. N#t YJ Y IN--I.4T N INS tOY111T NL 4NwINa " <oNwllor Ixt coarct a <orrNa GD.U, 31.18 Or <•111PNNl•. u t i C3 f A , 1 • r Ti}.♦ 26 5 ; 34 3s = 36 A A A A A,� 2 A FR t•, hyo h 1 g 1 �.A n10 A e ,) A I,T, DIABLO ' l STATE PAR ` 18 � 15 •� A t SEE INSERT MAP I MT. DIABLO DIVISION , SECTOR 4 . Ot ORDINANCE NO. 362 ; WHICH IS THE MASTER FLAN ZONING ORDINANCE Of CONTFA COSTA COUNTY, SEISECTION 3. SvSSEGTION S !{ STATE Ot CALIFORNIA I "I" tit hill[, -, tett! -I 01If o i.t i.CONMOAf, .MAIAYAM Ot Fnt COVNtT DIV+lION.1[110. A .1t ADO.tto 61 Ill CAPD I PLA.N+Nb CCIAIftION 01 Int CpU.}f 01 CONEAA Or SVP(.vii0.3 DI+iHt COUNTY d toltt.A Im", lO6TA,6tATt DI CILIIO.XIA.nt It iv Cl+if+rt daT 1tAit 0t 1-01iH�A, AND IN 0.10.0ID IN ANp i I. It Yt at.fl0 DWi)- tilt O. a; NN+Cn 1.1 to, 4A.t A PA.t Or CAM,NA NLt Nb JIt ." ADO.Tto tT -0 PL.NNIND C0441)SiON ON OT 1A.0 COVNtt 61 1nt Apart roN d SAID t.t 'Ot. Oaf Ot ))rtitu'ft.,Ifni OOOINANtt NO. JIt, fA10 o.NGDINANtt BONO TN YafA At. N+ TffON4 ORWNat Ot SAW LWNTT 01 cAto"' Statt Or tAl+la.NlA t 1HII.YAM 01 Int co"tt OLANNINO I COMM+{fION 91 f.t -I, Ol ION- COMA. }fat[ Or <AL+IOgM+A. ;;77 i atttlt� / � __ (Ti•T i��t�_..l - { (A1Mt A6{A eN COVNtT LItA. AND t1.0111C10 CLt.A d 1-1 ttt.l TART O1 t[ CDVNit r ANN+ND 60,.0 01 SNIt AN+fa.f OI tnt COVNIv d c04YIl61bN O iHl COVMi1 bIl taMIAA COHt AA C.SIA.f.... d CAL CO}tA,)Yate r d taLIe0.N1A p t00�=0'0 .E 400 tODa ISi !CALI IN Pitt t I S fl 23 /` ♦ 24 22 I R - 28- --A i A 27 26 25 RA / G 26 I, c. 404 Am A A AA P934 1yA�Y 366 S _ 35 a za I a ; _ I A Ly 5 INSERT MA T ! A ` NO.21 I I NCHO� rf 8 It -1 d 3 Mae • A •~t I yt• SAN ;, RAMOf ` 17 NORRI i I MT, DIABLO DIVISION, SECTOR 7 !LINO SECTION 3. SUSSECTION S, OF ORDINANCE NO,362, I WHICH IS THE MASTER FLAN ZONING ORDINANCE Ot CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, - STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i,tP CON CA., I-.... 01 int COUNtT i Nt.[6r Cl.t11f THAT tH1f 'Yt D11f L0 K anwNb COUY1111tlN d INI Ctlu.te d 'Ol- DI.... ),.loll f!. IDOPilO 6T tNt i0A66 Cb1ta, iitl{ 01 Lal11DAwA.NUIB C[.h1T iNPT It, tUIINI)pq 01 1Nt to....DI CONTAA coill 1w6 It•41 01.610 Wv+1,ON.11C1a. t,' -CII VIAS 1",t of LALs.O.Ni.,AVD i.tO.PO.Aitb IN aoarll0 N a.,oil rL ANNWG COYW)INI. ON Int No I.total -11 A ...T DI O.O.-It .b 101. CAT OF Hrt[Nit A, Co- %'IN CPIAM tU,d I+IO co,,- 61 Cool OI 1.10 CN.No16 YAD9 1N 1n[ tO VNO..,/), A! IA+O D..:.' NO Nt.SAID 4.61NaNCt i,iNc INC 4...It. VItoi 1IC04Ytn0,D .1 1110 111-NO YA6tt. PLAN 6oNIN0 O.OINANCI' tl1 I.p LOwiT CDYYI)SION aN tNt tI.. CAI Ol Otl-ft., 01 CONtA+ COSIA,Stmt 61 1.1"C.NIA ISA6 pp t cNat.ua. r Int coN.lf .l aNN1.b LOu4+lf,OX 01 At t0"Nit Oe .N, LOtla, 11+1[ 01 LAl+10ANIA // -, �Mt1 Cf"PT{j= Nom..( (A't"fAI,SCCMI-.•-__._-�__�____ (fZNT—• '-`----^'--u' cau.n till« AND t,onwo 1L[1A a• to IItaSL.1 Cr 1Nt 1-N11 K{nN1NN fa,.a 01 0t.-OAi 01 Int COI,... of cDY't+IIIJN 01 Ixt COVNll d -1.1N CON,.. Cott... ),alt 01 1....0.X+4 tO3}A, Lt.it O+ ':At1tOgN+i ,C- )Call iN Iltt 27 A A 2� A 29 26 27 -q�- A JMpAT LTA 4 LOJNTI JIA LCS A L N PLEASANTON DIVISION, SECTOR I BEING SECTION 3. SUBSECTION 4. OC ORDINANCE NO,342 WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE Of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Of CALIFORNIA I.J R CONNOAl. CHAIRMAN C0 THE COUNTY 1 Nt.t0, CSPTM, I-, TNF —CANARY" RAMMING COWIl1ON OF TK COUNTY 0, CONTRA DIVISION.SSCTOII 1^ NAS ADOPTED h tHt OW.D Cotta,STATS W {ALMORxu,x[.991 Cl-01 SNRT OR wK.n3W! C, THE COURT, OF —10.CalmTNI! IS ^AIEAIANTON DIVNYM, lRL10A I NNICN STATE p1 CALII DAMN,AND NICORPONAT90 IN AM NA! ADO.TIO 01 SAID ALANN ICG COMM1flIK 10N ON INSPECT MAIN A FART OF O.DINAI NO Ill THE MTH DAT OF ""CASES,INE OI SAID COMNTT 91 INE ADOATIVX Or SARI N FIANCE N0.A.l, SAIp ONONIANC[ 01. THE AASTCA ALAN 9ONING ON0INANC[ OF SAO CWN,1 R a CONTRA COTTA. STAT[ 01 CAGY ORNM CNNIwN. CA 1.1 COUNTY IL...'NO CO MISSION OF THE COUNTY 01 CONTRA ,OCOSTA. STATE 0[ CALIFORNIA. AT III 'PAACN_ T ..�. ; ,1F't—NAA Cw('" MCRITANY OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COUNTY CLEAN AND tI.OIFKIO CLEOr IN M10 01 t COf104 THE COUNTY OF CONTRA .O... OI wolm-04f OF 1.t M COMP w COSTA, CITRIC 01 C.LIFORNIA CO.— COS+., STATt OF CALNO..IN. 0" SOD Sp00 sc-I 1N ItiT j `4J to TSA Q HAYWARDS DIVISION, SECTOR 3 KING SECTION 3. SUBSECTION7, Of ORDINANCE NO 382 MUCH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Of CALIFORNIA I,JI GOACOItl. — AR of THE I—T, 1 —101 CIA-' —, I.IS •NAYNANDS PLA>•AG CONNOR— R SHE C-11 aF COMM 01YISYN,—0. S! MAS .DOI110 IV 1-.OA.. _ COUP,0-1 > C.4tWMM,MOMS, C-111 INA, M wPE-T.3 OF THE COUNTY OF Co.'..'a"..INS I! -w,AM.DS —YSEAA. MCIDIC a^ NRI. STAT[ DI CALIFORNIA,AND INCOAPONATCO N AND MR A.RM,CO RY SAY PLANNING COMP—OM ON TNRCl1 MADE A PART OF O.OIMAME N0. ARE TK NIM PAT ON no,c 9C.,INS OF $ARA COUNTY NT THE ADDITION aF 1.10 OR— A NCC NO 3Aa' PAID ORDINANCE .RING INC A3TE. ILAN 20-41 ONDINAHC[ OI SAW—TI ;JT[8Ni6N 01 CONTRA COSTA, St.Tt OF GALMO.NIA CIMAMaM OI /N 1-11 IL..— GOAIIISROM d TN[ COMITY , G-IRA tORG. SFAs OF CAL.-MR, AC,}vCl ria,. {MCYrYr'W 1. —11 n.wING iC 1ir CLE.N • cLt ANp [[•oIF1cIo AH ar INC COAYSVM Of THE CODMIV' OF CONTRA so AD OI SUICNV1w.3 OF ,.t COUNTY OF COSI.. *.I. OF CALX-NM CONTRA COSTA.31A9 OF CALIFORNIA. SEAL[ N F[CT l '� ' �' �� I P dll�'IIIIIIIIIIIIII � li,ll I I I �* � , i •IIII .-�,.,_ II - ',, i I �II�i 11111111111• 1111111 I� JI' �I T �yf , r , , ,�,: .I• I� IIS �' I� � I � I ' / � 'I �.: 111! 11,; 1: I I nrni I ::: • ::! ,::: �. � , , , , � i� 1�;� I.I � ! 11'1 uU•��'llr � II `' � F� �� �' I::. iE 1411 : , i IIII ; II � ' � I :::::. :::III . Ili 1 f � l .., •,,�, I � r I _ I �' ..I � 1 � i ; � � 1. �;i;II IIII _ .' s stF• .�f��•.! rS' '� I �� , � + i I: n 1 :' �I' � I ! I 11 ii.I n i� ��.�; T•• .[• .. j� i A M , f f ,• , u ,.li 1 I II it �n n:,��„:� �I 1'11111 •=,If jiist� .»tlf:r .•Ful��' '�I II I , I II II II 1,I I 1 1 ` I Ipl � I �r t • I,I I � • : i � ,�II�� � tll � - � I� 1 � ,� IIII II::�,�� ► / � 1 .. • I I - ► II r�.r r� �. f'I I � I � �r 1� (IIII,111111 ,rr:l�l!11���1I IIII �� _a�__li�• I� � ��.I I dll► llilr I��•����IlIl�' t � �� . i � � i p r�af,: IIIII�I �IIIiI. – ����- � . ..•.���-�— I �� II IJ j � I, I I I � ��iqj���� - � � ;� � ►{i��� I. �. : w II .1i II II I�II��� 11' � I I � ► �, ��r I I I � ,�{�_.. I .� , I ,, 1 1,I:u u 11•�I II�I II I� .i i.it u, ,,. ..•: � .. �� '' u � :� , �'iii�F1,. � I - I IIIIIIIIIIII ( 1 �I I b; �fll liil IIS 1111 «��• I l�� ► = i ,�� b , it , �., II ► 1 ( III 11'` •i . t.� III IIII I� Ililt .I ...:: .:::...� � ► ► � � � � :». .:::� I I f I� I IIII I '"II ��I�, `"'�� ��... °>� ' � i� r •� � I�. �, �..:..::..���<<=j= ::. I _ ! Nil IIII II •II 11�: I ru I�0111 �IUnI� ����� V�. i :. — �i3. III :fi ':i:�::•. ..� .......... .......... ........... •� � � ��I�II�I�IININuN��I =�� ��!�I�II Ill�i�l��., ►Illllnll '� � I . ;II rl -• � � �-�Ili� r;����uumuuu� uwu��u�uu�u� um�ul � mill ----- un��mi n�unu�u u�r= ''i`U I III Ilnlnlll nnI�UOPf ;,d I � ��� ���� :'�Illllll�rlll III ,IUIIIIIII Illll�lnl. ll %a€s,' Illlll �IIIIIIIII I I _ . '_� � � �- I G1�1111 IIIIIIIIIII IIWlilllll::.:.: H—I •I i ffl t R-1 t H' �i H tR-t R-I 1 i i r ►� �. R-i R-i R—t R-i R-i � t>t� � Ii��I��I� ,iii I ,�..,, 1 R—! —i H— H H—t • � + R_1, R-1 R-i R-i R—i � `Rit��p+ i y� R-a t a , t� M a $4-A , . {u•,c.�tx'!. 1: 4j n 11 II R—i R—i R—! q�j 1 `j H-f R-! ; 'I, { 1 i H1 4� 1 1 l� R-1 Rt R-I H H—! ff Il R—I H-1 R-1 R-I R—t EK~ ✓'"y _ � H-t H-I IIII }! i R-I R-I R-I R-I -1 -i ! �' i ' {i ' _•` -�,,,,�--•��• I�111 R-I 111 '� R-i �: -r�' •-� ' "�-~�� R-i ii:Sst r l' o i=#. 111 111 I II t DISTRICTS MAP R-i !% FOR THE SAN PABLO AREA • 4L1L1J.LJLW ��� R-I `�"`.�I"• R-I �!� I�i �+I �' � � '� � � c Iu1��llfl44; a.j ' - I i�I?iljl C_ CITY of 41C.MoNo I� i 29 r / R-A' / R-A/ 17 R R—A i / RI / / R_1 lo R-I R—I r R-1 / R-A R-1 /R—ATT / / / / / / R•B E . A R—1 104 / RA/ / / / / / / / R•i R•I i R_I R-I ° / / / / / •l / R-A% i i 29 THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR LAFAYETTE AREA / /R-A' / CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 15 _ti _t a. ttE1Nt SECTION S, CTION t. TAN CE NO. W -. 6 THE NiSTE1 PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA C01MTT,STATE W ClaiOt♦A./ /t. � RA/ R-A ,.../ / R I R-/ SCALE R 1 A� R-A/ 01 a R-I C R-A i RB R-I r IT H I G /R-A / / / / / // R•B t E ® R-I R-I R-1 /iceAA R-A / i sR- / R-I R-I R-1 / RA/ / RA/ / 0� �1� t�� CTMII <•</O°,. ' nom_ °SMn c O ` / / / / / / / ,.rr°. <I.1 ,.wf .° P,l.cl, »�„=-A<1•a Y, Y r•"durF. .a •.1„err • ca.,.• co..n. lw• w.ra <s. ' <.+vusr ..a no°r.rcl ,s°. s•e aro..•.rn r.< a•r.• w : :+• ..a.a'f r•,l<° w•r ra+•+< o.°...ru a n cn..l. a�ssa� �� � a <a„•. <wl.. sl•,1 a c.+an••" - cal -..s+�•< �"c. .s- • <uw .r <,o iei.i+ a ••a r<r r. a •+ w••• �-w °o.r a ,rI<•v,se+s la .r r or+l. �aaw. o � ,a.. a <a.m caf,•, al•n a c a.or.. af-•.,o*, < 31 A R-1 A r/ / JA Ot6 •A / / �Y•A 4 / A YIN TAl.wJwRA tTfltt j / RA WNA loo A / A' / / / t A RA THE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 20 f[INO SECTION 3. fVf tt CTiON ti. O! OROtNANC[ NO.StY WNICN i[ TN[ . TCR PIAN _ [ONINS ORDINA NC[ Of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, I7A79 OF CALIFORNIA. I.J 000NNORS• CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION I HLR[tlY CE.TIfY iNAT INIS 'THE DISTRICT; CAP Of OANVIII[. { Of 1Nt COUNTY Of CONTRA COS A, STAT[ Of CAL.FORM. HERESY COMTAA COStA COUNTY• CALIrDRN.A. IN S[RT MAP NO 20.'WAS ADOPT CD If CIt R TIFI THAI THIS IS 'TNC DISTRICTS MAP Of DANVILLE, CONTRA RT THE ■OARO Of ;UPCAVIS ORS Of TN[ COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. INtt RT MAP N0.20:WNICN WAS ADOPTED ST A T L Of CALIFORNIA. AND INC ORPGRAIED IN AND TNEIIEfY -OE A Sf SAID PLANN I NO COMMIS;ION ON THE 101. OAT OF St PT[MS[R•ISAS• PART Of ORDINANCE NO.362 Of SAIO COUNTY ix THE ADOPTIOII Of WITH CERTAIN CHANCES MADE 1. TN[ SOUNOARI[S, At SAID CHANGES SAID ORDINANCE NO 382• SAID ORDINAHCI RCI ND TMC MAStER PIAN ? NERC RECOMMENDED Or SAID PtANNINO COMMISSION ON TNC 2380 DAT Of CA CA,,:r ODINANCt Of SA10 COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA. STATL 8t E OI CLMfCR. IPIE. �J rJ LIFORNIAR. I! CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY PL AN NINO COMMI;SION (W.T.PAASCN) 0/ THE COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA. STATE 01 COUNTY CLEAR ANO CR-Of FIG 10 CItAA CALIFORNIA. 0 100 S. 300 ADO Of THE SOARO Of SUPERVISORS Of THE t ® COUNTY OI CONTRA COSTA• STATE Or A1T[ST. f" {R[NL N RRCRC fY ;CASE I. tttT CAtf ORNXA. SECRETARY Of TNL COUNT' PLANNING COMMISSION 01 THC COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STATE Of CAL#f ORNIA. A A ' A A t M I ° ff R-8 R-B T,tY ROAD B•20 A n A ' R-B R-B LANE A0 LVNCIIES PD PD Mot J 11 ' F A A A _ D ILIx RDA a. o 0 P N'i 0 DISTRICTS INSERT MAP ` OF SAN RAMON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 21 ftING [[CYTON t. "'SOICT10N III Of ORDINANCO N0. St$ WHICH IS T14 YASTIR KLAN CONING O-GINANCS Of CONTRA C0014 COUNTY. {TATS Of CAL"... t.J.P.49NNORS, CHAIRMAN 0f 1N! COUNTY t Nl AtiT Ct Alipi THAI TNi1.OXSTRIti1 1009141 Pt ANNIND COMMISSION OF SNS COUNTY 01 CONTRA MAP OP SAN RAMGNI CONINA COSTA COUNTY. ...... STAT[ QP CAl110RN IA. NIAtfY C44" C""", NIA.IHLSA7 YA!HO.tt'a WAS AOQ►tt0 tY tNAl 1Nit t[ •Ol it RtCt1 INS{Rl MAR Of SAN INS i0 AR0 Of 1VP[RVISORS Of 1Ht COUNTY O CON1tA RAMON.CONTRA C011A COUNTY. CALIPORNi A. CO{IA.SIAII Of CAll,0441A. ANO INCORfQ44140 IN INSIST MAP NO. ii"a WM.CH WAS ADOPI90 SY AND 7N{At 01 CAD, A PART Oi QROtHANC1 H4 A 6 SAID RI ANNi NO COMMISSION ON IN 10tH OAY 0! Or SAI. C.UNIY AT TNI 409*710" Of SAID ORDIIIA411 S{PIlMGt R.t%44, NO 31i.lAto ORUINANCS REI.° INS N4;liR PLAN OR OINwNtI OF SA10 COU IT"Of C0.7RA COSTA. IJ.P CONNOR S) 0 i00 100 11Alt 01 LALIf GRNI A. CNAIAMAN Of 1.4 COUNTYPLANNINQ 7 CDMMIIIIOM OF INE CQVNit OF 199 400 [pp ----- w"fl --�=--k At#S St (ONIRA CU/11. IIAII OF 11011RNIA. '._ FW T PLA[ i17._.• lQpNlr CISRA AN0 {C•UFf itiV tLiAA A11 IN 'it, Uf 101 SOAR. 4 1 1UPIRVI EOR. OP RIII 1�iN 111k k� Y INC .111.11 °P C.NYR♦ CQl1A.ltAii S!CRl SARI 0r TNL CQLNll Pt AHNINO CQMMII;ro. Uf 0, C A L I FA. TML COUNIT OP CONTRA COSIA..IAI! Of CALIFORNIA. Ai�Y� 31 Or / / M R-a/ / fr / rf / A R-I / A c /O AMIN 'v TASSAJARA S1RE6t jg1A•�0 r OF / /� / / / � / / / / / /• rrr ">.� R-B �R- / / / � -Al / � / r / / / D"o ,�+D or i THE DISTRICTS MAP OF DANVILLE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP N0, 20 BLIMO SECTION S, SUS 6E CT ION 11, Or GROINA NCC NO,3611 WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN EONFMB .A.I NA NO Or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Of CALIFORNIA. I.JPCONNORS, CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY PLAMNINO COMMISSION i HCRLOY CERIIrV THAT THIS -TNI 01110ICII MAP 01 DA.11111, Or THE COUNT♦ Or CONTRA COI IA, STAT[ Oe CA111OINIA. HER[B1 CON IRA CoS" COUNT YI CA"IO0NIA, INSERT MAP NO EO.OWAS ADOPTED 11.1.11 THAT to I$ IS STH! DOITRIC TS MAO 0# 0 NYILLC. CONTRA 61 THC BOARD Of SUPERYISORS 01 THE COUNTY Or CONTRA CG11.. COSTA COON 11. CALIFORNIA, INSCRY MAP 40 00,'WNICH WAS ADOPTCO STAT. OF .At 1,0RNIA. AND INCORPORATE° IN AND TNEREBv uADC BY SAID PLANNINO COMMISSION ON THE IOTH DRY Of Sc1TEMBEA.1#40, PART DI ORDINANCE NO.300 OI SAI 0 COUNTY BY THE ADOPIION Or WITH CCRTAIN CHANGES MADE IN THE BOUNDARIES. .S SA10 CHANGES SAID ORDINANCE NO 300. %.to ORDINANCE BEING THE MASTER PLAN RERE RCCOMMCNOCD BY SAID PLANNINO COMMISSION ON THE 03NO OAI 01 ION OR0I NA NCC OF 3AID COUNTY Or CONTRA COSTA. STATE Of DCCEM BC R. 19.6, f� CALIto.N 1A. vA J CONNORS) (JT Y CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY PLANNINO COMMISSION (W.T.PAASCH) Or THE COVNTY Of CONTRA COSTA, STAT( Of COUNTY CLCAA AND tx.orrtc;o CLtRR C AL IIORNIA. 0 100 000 300 .00 01 THE IOARD Of SUPER VISnR1 01 IHC Ai..Sim � LO00 1 qt CONTRA {TSTAI STATE of (R[NG NARBCACF) SC.LC 111 ICCT CALr OR NIA. S.CNCf^Rv O1 THE COUNTI PLANNING COMMISSION Of THE COMNYI Of CONTRA COSTA, STAT. Of CALIIORN.. A A A A 0 R—B R—B COUNTY ROAD 8.2 9 A n A R—B 44 H3 { ANf f LY NC HfS f° I 0>O 1 P L ANTI ° 1 c° s °N x E A A i 1 I A - {nUNTV RDAO I O 9'1 P OJ HSr DISTRICTS INSERT MAP OF SAN RAMON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO, 21 SEINO SECTION 3, aUB1CCIION IE,OF ORDINANCE NO, 361 WHICH 11 111E MASTER PLAN 10NINO ORD INANCB OP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIPOANIA. 1 P.CONNORS' CHAIRMAN OF INR COVNIY I HERE"' CCRI-OV 'NAT tHIS•OISiRICTS INSERT PLANNINO COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA MAP OF SAN RAMON, CGNIRA COSTA COUNTY. COSTA. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MEAIBY CERIIfI CALIFORNIA,INSRAT MAP NO EI", WAS ADOPTED 61 111X/ THIS IS "OI Si RIC 1. INSCRI MAP 01 SAN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF INE COUNTY OF CONTAA RAMON.CONIRA COSTO COVNIY, CALIFORNIA, COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AND INCORPORATED IN 1NSERI MAP 110. 01", WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY AND IHIAEOY MADE A PARI 01 QAOINwNCC NO 3" SAID PL AN NINO COMMISSION ON THE 101H DAY OF 8f SA40 COUNTY BY /HE ABORTION OF SMOORDINANCE wit-09A. 1946. NO 3000 SAID OABINANCR BRINO THE MASIER PLAN TONING ORDINANCE OF SATO COUNTY GF CONTAA COST, 44NN OR S) - — 0 3p00 6-00SIAIE 01 CA1110RNIA. CHAIRMAN OF IHI COUNTY PLANNING `^ COMMISSION Of tHt COUNTY 0# t0O TOO 600 (E"7.'1._e' CONTRA COSTA, 11471 OF CALIFORNIA, tW t P..sC.) Atli$1 KALE 411 1Stt LOVNTT CLEAR ANO !i-OF f1Ct0 4LRRA s� !'..-.G. RNI T AR6c La) or INE BOANO OF su11RYISORI or S6CRITAII OF INE COVNIY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THL 4Dn MIT Of CONINA COSIA,STAIR t..COUN11 OR CONTRA cost A.SIAtE OF CALIfolkh'. O# CAL i1 OANI A. I I I A A F—R ° UO o1z' 01 O� J 4� A �sA �E3TRA A r A ool F-R `L CAYINOo ® A TA JARA C n W U COUNTY LA PA MA A F-R q0,0 J u w 1q J , J U A F—R" A A A DISTRICTS INSERT MAP FOR DIABLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 22 I, J.P.CONNORS, CHAIRMAN Of THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF BEING SECTION 3, SUBSECTION 13, OF ORDINANCE NO.302 CONTRA COSTA, STATE O� CALIFORNIA, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS DISTRICTS INSERT WINCH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MAP FOR DIABLO, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA, INSERT MAP NO.22,WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1946. CONNORS CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ATTEST: f ^ 4�RENE'NARBE{NAR E RES SECRETARY OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA O 200 B00 1000 COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 100 400 800 1200 SCALE IN FEET } I i A A A F-R m $ F-R01 A a J OJ U ryti � A CASA Jw�t CA p ItUfS IRA A ASA � e,zgoyo �—R z f w \.CALtNO ® A 7A SRA h r a U COUNiy lA PALDMA A F-R gD1D v ol U0 F-R T,Ss F-R 1J � ,R1 J � W U U Y ACODA`i y v F-❑ U r 0 r A �W F-R A W ' TS INSERT MAP FOR DIABLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 22 I, J.RCONNORS. CHAIRMAN OF THC COUNTY 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS'DISTRICTS INSERT PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF MAP FOR DIABLO, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. HEREBY CALIFORNIA. INSERT MAP NO.22.WAS ADOPTED BY BEING SECTION 3s SUBSECTION 13. OF ORDINANCE NO.362 CERTIFY THAT THIS IS X01 STRICTS INSERT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY Or WHICH IS THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MAP FOR DIABLO, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AND INCORPORATED STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA, INSERT MAP NO.22,WHICH WAS IN AND THEREBY MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO,382 ADOPTED BY SAID PLANNING COMMISSION ON OF SAID COUNTY BY THE ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE Na THE 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1946. 382. SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE MASTER PLAN ZONIN J ORDINANCE Or SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. J.P.COHNOR5 CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMi 551ON OF THE COUNTY Or CONTRA COSTA, W.T.PAASCH STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY CLERK AND EA-Officio CLERK Or THEBOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE ATTEST: COUNTY Or CONTRA COSTA. STATE OF l _ CALIFORNIA. RENE'NARBERES SECRETARY OF TMC COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA miiiPn O 200 800 1000 COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 100 400 Boo 1200 SCALE IN FEET i I 33 i DISTRICTS INSERT MAP OF THE SARANAP AREA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY . CALIFORNIA I INSERT MAP NO. 26 SCINOSECTION S. SUSS E CTION IA. 01 ORDINANCE NO.SSS. WHICH 1/ THE MASTER III LAN EONINO ORDINANCE 0/ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE Of CALITOSNIA. .V .r x`44 g z N MT[CIT a�]C�ALL IM�ICCT R-I 6 ' C a CITY OF 1 WALNUT CREEK R-I 9 °9 9 � y LLL C TAT H•I iRB R'B rAl R-1 / RB 9 V� tpI f 1 R-1 A GIL.. i i t 1iI I 1 1 I i i i 34 i 1 1 1 1 1 9 ORDINANCE NO. 383„_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE EASTERN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE ,PROTECTION DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS PERTAIN- ING TO FIRES AND FIRE MENACES PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTIONS TO MEANS OF EGRESS AND ACCUMLATIONS OF RUBBISH IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE. PROHIBITING INTERFERENCE 5y WITH THE DUTIES OF FIREMM AND FIRE EQUIPIITNT, REGULA- TING PARKING AT FIRES, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, associa- tion, or corporation to throw place, (except in the course of burning pursuant to perms granted by the Chief of the Fire Department of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District) or permit to stand on any land within the said District any rubbish, tree cutting or other inflamable material. fSECTION II. It shall be unlawfulfbr any person, firm copartnership, associa- f tion or corporation to build, light, maintain or cause or permit to be built, lighted i for maintained, any open or outdoor fire without first obtaining a written permit there- for from the Chief of the Fire Department of the said District, or without complying rwith the instructions contained in said permit. The said permit shall be issued by said Chief of the Fire Department upon request therefor whenever he determines that open or !outdoor burning can be accomplished-at-the--location requested by the person, firm, co- ,partnership, association, or corporation making said request without creating a fire menace to the community embraced in the said District and/or adjoining areas. Said 'permit shall specify the person, firm, co-partnership, association, or corporation to whom it is issued, shall set forth the location at which burning is permitted, shall set forth the expiration date of said permit which shall not extend beyond the next ensuing first day of April following the date of the request, shall be revocable by said Chief of the Fire Department whenever he determines that the person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation has failed to comply with the instructions contained in said .,permit, and shall set forth the following instructions: 111. Do not build, light or maintain any open or outdoor fire after 12:00 ;o' clock noon or before sunrise except in a barbecue pit approved in writing by the Chief sof the Fire Department. i 2. Before leaving any outdoor or open fire thoroughly extinguish the same by , completely covering it with dirt, saturating it with water or otherwise treating it in such a manner as to prevent rekindling of such fire. 3. Do not build, light or maintain an open or outdoor fire except in a barbe- jcue pit or an incinerator approved in writing by the Chief of the Eastern Contra Costa !County Fire Protection District, located in an area approved by said Chief; provided, however, that you may build, light or maintain an open or outdoor fire in other places :on the property referred to in your permit, if you call the Fire Department each morn- ing that you intend to do so and receive advance approval from a member of the Fire Department. 4. Have water immediately available in sufficient quantity to extinguish eae fire you build, light, or maintain." SECTION III. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partnership, 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 , I exit, foyer, aisle, passageway, corridor, or any other means of egress from any theatre, :church, hospital, auditorium, meeting hall, or other place used for public assemblage, r while open to the public, in the said Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection Dis- trict, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. No persons shall be allowed to attend or assemble in the aisles or passageways, k PREVIOUS PA(; [ (S) NOT USID s 60 ordinance 383,9 continued 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 assemblages shall not be fastened In any manner except by self-releasing hardward installed thereon, which doors and hardward shall be maintained to open freely. SECTION IV. It shall be unlawful for any persons firm co-partnership, asso- ciation or corporation to accumulate, or to cause or permit the accumulation of rubbish; rags , paper or other inflamable refuse in any theatres church, hospitals auditoriums meeting hall or other place used for public assemblage in the said Eastern Contra Costa! County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costal State of California, in such manner as to constitute a fire menace. SECTION V. It shall be unlawful for any person co-partnership, firms asso- ciation or corporation to disobey the lawful orders of any public officer or fireman in the immediate vicinity of the burning of brush, stumps, logst fallen timbers jllowso slash, grass, grain, brush, or forest covered land, or any other Inflamable material in� the said Eastern Contra Costa 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 extin- guished, or forbid, prevent or dissuade others from assisting to extinguish the same. SECTION VI. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation to ride, drive or propel abt vehicle or conveyance upon, over or across any fire hose or chemical hose used by or in charge of any fireman or com- pany or firemen in the said Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, as to injure or damage in any manner any such hose or fire apparatus of any kind. SECTION VII. It shall be unlawful for any persons firm, co-partnership, association or corporation to park any vehicle upon any street or highway within a distance from a burning building or other conflagration determined to be dangerous for said parking of vehicles by the Fire Chief or his subordinate officers in the said Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to police officers or firemen authorized by the Fire Officer in charge to so park vehicles. SECTION VIII. THE APPLICATION OF FLAMABLE FINISHES: General Requirements: 1. Definition. The term "finishing shop" shall mean a building or part thereof used for the application of flammable finishes by means of spraying or dipping. ' 2. Permits. A written permit from the Chief of said Fire Department shall be required for the operation of any finishing shop using more than 1 gallon of material on any working day, or storing in connection with the use thereof, more than 5 gallons of flammable finish. 3. Location, Finishing shops in buildings of wooden construction or in buildings used in whole or in part for human habitation or in connection with stores shall be suitably cut off by fire partitions or fire walls from other portions of the building, and shall be equipped with an automatic sprinkler system. 4. Storage of Flammable Finishes in Finishing Shops. The storage of flam- mable finishes inside of finishing shops shall be restricted as follows: (a) Not to exceed 20 gallons, with no container exceeding 1 gallon in capacity, may be stored on a substantial shelf at least 4 feet above the floor and with suitable guard strips to prevent containers from falling. 1 61 jOrdinance 3M9 ifc�tMrd 50 gallons with no container exceeding; 5 gallons capacity may be stored in a cabinet, entirely enclosed and made of suitable stiffened sheet iron of at least 18 U.S. gauge in thickness, and double walled with lJ inch air space or equi- valent construction. Doors shall be of construction equivalent to the walls of the cabinets, be provided with 3-point lock, fit closely, and be kept closed when not in use. Door sills shall be raised at least 2 inches above the bottom of the cabinet. (c) Quantities in excess of those given under (a) and (b) shall be in stor- age and mixing rooms approved in writing by the Chief of said Fire Department as suitable. 5. Mixing. Mixing operations shall be carried on only in storage rooms or special mixing rooms approved in writing by the Chief of said Fire Department as suit- able; provided that containers of a total capacity not exceeding 2 gallons may be opened and their contents mixed in the finishing room, during such times as the ventil- ating system is in operation. (b) Receptacles containing flammable finishes shall be kept tightly covered. I 6. Containers. (a) All containers of flammable finishes shall be of metal suitably constructed to prevent leakage; I.C.C. containers shall be acceptable for storage. (b) Containers used as a part of the spraying outfit shall be of metal, ex- cept that glass containers not exceeding 1 pint capacity, also containers with glass i inner linings of not more than 1 gallon capacity (protected with a metal holder or guard permanently fixed around the container) may be used. 7. Ventilations (a) Unless suitable ventilated spray booths are used for all finishing operations, finishing rooms shall be continuously ventilated during operation. Ventilation shall be such as to effect at least one complete change of air 4 every three minutes. (b) Exhaust outlets in finishing rooms shall be located not over 5 feet abov the floor and shall discharge directly outside of building. Stacks and ducts shall be of substantial construction with joints riveted and soldered or otherwise made tight. i They shall extend as directly as possible to the outside air and preferably not through 'other rooms, and be so arranged that the discharge of vapor and residue or fire there- from will not endanger property. They shall not be connected to other ventilating or collecting systems. B. Lighting and Electrical Equipment: Artificial lighting shall be by electricity only. All electrical wiring and equipment in finishing shops shall be in accord with the National Electrical Code rules for Hazardous Locations . adhere spraying; is done in properly arranged spray boots, portions of the room more than 20 feet from a booth need not be considered Hazardous Locations under the National Electrical Code unless such portions are so classified as the result of other operations . In the area within 20 feet of properly arranged spray booths the National Electrical Code rules for Hazardous Location may be modified to allow motors of the totally enclosed type or of the open induction type having no brushes, make or break contacts, collectors or other arcing or sparking, parts, and to allow lamps of the enclosed vapor-tight type. 9. Housekeeping. (a) Finishing shops shall be kept free from all unnecessary i combustible materials and refuse. j` (b) Floors of finishing shops, drain boards and the interior of spray booths { shall be thoroughly cleaned at least once a day and all fans, ducts, side walls and c ceilings kept as clean as may be practicable at all times. In cleaning, care shall be Itaken to use implements which will not create spark:. Wherever practicable surfaces ! to be cleaned shall be sprayed or otherwise wet down with water before cleaning. Ordinance 3839 continued 62 Sweepings or deposits from spray booths or rooms, ducts or stacks shall be immediately removed from the building and safely disposed of. (c) Metal waste cans with self-closing covers shall be provided for all i waste and rags which have come in contact with paints, varnishes, and other finishing compounds. j 10. Open Flames and Heating. No open flame shall be permitted in storage or mixing rooms, storage cabinets, finishing rooms, or spray booths. For heating purposes' i indirect systems only, such as steam, hot air or hot water, shall be used. 11. Grounding: All metal spray booths, dip tanks, bake ovens, mixers, filters, pumps, motors and shafting shall be electrically grounded in an effective manner. i 12. Fire Extinguishing Equipment. The Chief of the said Fire Department i shall require the installation of portable fire extinguishers or other fire extinguishing appliances as may be deemed necessary in finishing rooms, or near storage cabinets and spray booths. 13. Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited in any room used for the storage i of flammable finishes and in any finishing room. Suitable "NO SMOKING" signs shall be prominently displayed. 14. Spraying. i (a) All apraying shall be performed in a spray room or spray booth as speci-I fied below or its equivalent. (b) If spraying is performed in a room not provided with spray booths as i herein provided, such spray room shall be separated from the remainder of the building i by partitions of fire-resistive construction equivalent to incombustible wallboard on wooden studding, cement or gypsum plaster on metal lath on wooden studding or wooden studding covered on both sides with sheet iron. Doors in openings in spray room par- tition shall be equal in fire resistance to partition and shall be of the selfclosing i type or so installed as to close automatically in case of fire. (c) Spray booths shall be of metal or other noncombustible material and of amply size to accomodate the object to be sprayed. (d) Spray booths shall be provided with exhaust systems of sufficient capa- city to adequately remove vapors or residues. Supply of air entering the room where the spray booths are located shall be substantial equivalent to the exhaust capacity provided. Each spray booth shall have an independent stack or vent, except that not more than 3 booths each with less than 6 square feet frontal area may connect to one stack. They shall be property supported and shall have at least a 6-inch clearance where passing through wooden floors, roofs, partitions or in close proximity to them � or other combustible material. I I ; (e) Ventilating fans in spray rooms and booths shall be kept in continuous operation while spraying is being carried on and shall not be stopped until all flam- mable vapors have been removed. (f) Pails or receptacles shall not exceed 10 gallons capacity for gravity i feed to spray guns and shall be kept covered with tight fitting non-combustible covers. Only wire cables or those containing stranded wire cores shall be used to sustain gravity-feed pails. Pails or receptacles containing flammable finishes shall be returned to the i storage cabinet or storage room at the close of each day. ( ) No portable lamps shall be used inside spray room or booths. Lamps shall be prohibited inside spray booths and ducts and in any location where there is possi- bility of the spray coming into direct contact with the lamp or fixture. Electric motors shall not be placed inside booths or ducts. (h) Motor vehicles shall not be moved by their own power while in the I �J i3 'Ordinance #383y continued i finishing room. Electric storage batteries shall be removed. i 15. Dip Tanks. Dip tanks having an area in excess of 10 square feet shall i be provided with approved covers arranged to close automatically in case of fire and also arranged so that they can be closed manually. Smaller dip tanks shall be pro- vided with suitable covers or with asbestos blankets which can be placed over the tanks. If dip tanks are protected by an approved automatic fire extinguishing system employing a fire retardant chemical or gas or water spray the covers specified above may be omitted. 16. Japanning and Enameling. Japanning and enameling drying ovens shall not be placed in contact with wood floors or other combustible material. Heating of ovens i i shall be done by steam coils, indirect hot air circulation through oven to outside, in- direct hot oil circulating pipes , indirect gas burners or electricity. Open flames or fires shall not be in communication with the compartments where goads are being treated 17. It shall be unlawful for the occupant of a finishing shop to carry on his operations in violation of any of the above provisions or to permit a violation of I the above provisions; and it shall be unlawful for the owner of the premises on which i a finishing shop is located to permit a violation of the above provisions. SECTION IX. Any person, firm, co-partnership, association or corporation { t violatinpany of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and i shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars 0500.00 or by imprisonment not exceeding; six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. Every separate act or transaction in violation of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION X. This ordinance shall take effect after the same shall have been posted in three (3) of the most public places in the said Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for a period of two (2) weeks. I j PASSED AND ADOPTED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 27th day of January, 1947. I Supervisor S. S. RIPLEY, Supervisor 11. L. CU HIPS, Supervisor RAY S. TAYLOR, Supervisor 11. J. BUCHANAN, Supervisor R. J. TRM1BATH. W. J. BUCHANAN i Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: i W. T. PAASCH Clerk of the said Board of Supervisors By M. A. Smith eputy Clerk t I 64 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NQ 217 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA„, ADOPTING SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS FOR SAID COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF LAW. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 2 of Ordinance No. 217 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 2. FILING OF AND ACTION ON TENTATIVE MAP The subdivider shall file with the Planning Commission six prints of the j tentative map, made in accordance with the requirements of Section 1 of this ordinance,{ i together with such additional prints as may be required by said Commission in accord- ance with the provisions of this section or for transmittal to the designated official of any adjoining city or county which has requested the same, as provided in the Sub- division Map Act. At the same time the subdivider shall pay a deposit of Ten Dollars on the checking fee required by the provisions of this ordinance. Said deposit shall be deposited in the Treasury of the County of Contra Costa and no part thereof shall 4 be returnable to the subdivider. The time of filing a tentative subdivision map shall be construed to be the time at which the same is accepted by the officer designated in the rules of the Plan- ning Commission for that purpose. Such officer shall examine any such map upon pre- sentation of the same to him and shall not accept such map unless the same is in full compliance with the provisions of law and of this ordinance as to form and as to data,, information and other matters required to be shown thereon or furnished therewith. If the subdivision or any part thereof adjoins any State Highway, the Plan- f ning Commission shall, within three days after the filing of the tentative map, trans- mit two additional prints thereof to the District Engineer of the State Division of Highways, with a statement that said Commission will consider any recommendation which said District Engineer may care to make with respect to such subdivision within fifteeni' days after receipt by him of the prints of the map. The Planning Commission shall, within thirty days after the filing of the tentative map, approve, conditionally approve or disapprove the same and shall report such action direct to the subdivider and shall also transmit to the County Surveyor a copy of the tentative map and a memorandum setting forth the action of the Commission thereon. At the time of its action on the tentative map the Planning Commission shall also designate the improvements which will be required under the provisions of Section 9 of this ordinance. At the same time the County Surveyor may designate that if the final record of survey map is not prepared in supplementary sheets, as authorized by Section 5 of this ordinance, it shall be prepared with all center line, reference and monument data contained on sheets supplementary to corresponding sheets containing all other data required by this ordinance to be shown on the final record of survey map of I the subdivision. If the subdivision or any part thereof lies within the boundaries of a sanitary district, the Planning Commission shall, within three days after the filing of� the tentative map, transmit two additional prints thereof to the District Engineer of E said sanitary district, with a statement that said commission will consider any re- I commendation which said District Engineer may care to make with res_)ect to such sub- division within fifteen days after receipt by him of the prints of the Map. All parts of Ordinance No. 217 in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. a 81+ c 65 Ordinance e 3 � continued This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 12 day of March, 19479 and before the expiration of fifteen (15) 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 COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, I State of California, on the 10th day of February, 19479 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 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. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 185 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUILDING CODE, PLUMBING CODE AND ELECTRICAL CODE TO REGULATE THE EREC- TION, $ CONSTRUCTION$ ENLARGEMENT, ALTERATION, RE- PAIRa,, MOVING* CONVERSION, DEMOL'ITION3 OCCUPANCY EQUIPMENT, USE$ HEIGHT,, AREA, PLUMBING] WIRING AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA WHICH HAS BEEN INCLUDED AND ZONED UNDER THE MASTER PLAN ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 182 FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: ESTABLISHING A BUILD- ING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING FOR THE PPOINTMENT OF COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFOR- PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF,;` AND _EPEALING ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT ESR ITH. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, does ordain as follows: SECTION I: There is hereby established a Building Inspection Department in and for the , County of Contra Costa. The Board of Supervisors shall budget and appropriate such ' county funds to the Building Inspection Department as it may deem necessary for the , operation of the department. SECTION II: COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR. (1) There is hereby established the office of the County Building Inspector, i ' who shall be the head of the Building Inspection Department, and who shall supervise land have charge of all inspection work, including building, plumbing and wiring, and i , shall have charge of the enforcement of the zoning ordinance. (2) The Building Inspector shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors ; from a list of applicants submitted to the Board by the County Civil Service Commission, ! and shall have duly qualified by requirement and examination given by said Commission ! for the position of Inspector. Such applicant, after appointment, and before entering ' upon his duties, shall execute and file with the Board of Supervisors a good and suffi- cient bond approved by the Board of Supervisors in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars 1 ($5,000.00) . 4G i t i 66 Ordinance #385 -- Continued i (3) The Building Inspector shall have such Deputy Building Inspectors as the Board of Supervisors shall provide. Such Deputy Building Inspectors shall be se- j lected by the Board from a list of duly qualified applicants submitted to the Board by the County Civil Service Commission. Such Deputy Building Inspectors shall assist the ; Building Inspector in the performance of his duties, and shall serve under his instruct- ion and supervision. (4) The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to enforce and administer all of the provisions of this ordinance, and all the provisions of the codes• adopted hereunder; the provisions of county zoning ordinances, and any other regulations which he is directed to enforce by the Board of Supervisors and by the law. For such purposes he shall have the power of a police officer. (5) It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to have a permanent i record kept of all the pertinent transactions of his office, and to render a monthly report to the Board of Supervisors of all permits issued and fees collected. All fees ' collected shall be turned over to the County Treasurer for deposit in the General Fund ; I of Contra Costa County. i SECTION III: SCOPE OF ORDINANCE. The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to all buildings or structures I in the unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County which is included in and zoned by the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 of the County of Contra Costa, excepting the following: Any buildings or structures on property located within zoned districts desig-' nated in said Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 as Unrestricted and/or Agricultural; Any Agricultural, Horticultural,' Viticultural, Floricultural and Animal Hus- bandry buildings or structures on property located within zoned districts designated in said Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 as Transition Residential Agricultural; All Industrial buildings or structures on property located within zoned dis- tricts designated in said Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 as Light Industrial and Heavy Industrial. i The intent and purpose of these exceptions are in particular to exempt all Agricultural and Industrial operations or properties from the provisions of this ordi- nance. However, be it further provided that all Industrial buildings shall abide by the known minimum requirements of the State Health and Safety Code, known as the Riley ;' Act, Part III, Chapter One, as amended September 15, 1945. The owners of any Agricultural or Industrial operation or property may, how- ever, obtain the services of the Building Inspector, provided they apply for permits and pay the fees therefor. SECTION IV: CODES ADOPTED BY REFERENCE. i 4 For the purpose of establishing proper regulations for building construction ! i and for the installation of plumbing and electrical systems, the following codes, or portions thereof, hereinafter set forth, are hereby adopted and made a part of this ordinance by reference without publication or posting thereof, and three (3) copies of each of these codes, as listed herein, are now on file for use and examination by the public in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. A. BUILDING CODE. The Building Code for Contra Costa County shall be the 1946 Edition of the Uniform Building Code, as adopted by the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, i with the following exceptions: (1) Section 205, Chapter 2 of Part I of the Uniform Building Code, 1946 I 67 i ordinance # 385 -- Continued edition, shall be deleted. (2) Section 201 and Sub-sections (a) , (b) and (c) of Section 202 of Part I shall be deleted. (3) Section 303, Chapter 3 of Part I! Table 3-A Building Permit Fees of the Uniform Building Code, 1946 edition, shall have the first two lines only amended to read as follows: a. The first line is to be deleted therefrom. b. The second line is to read as follows: "Less than $100.00. . . . .$1.00 fee." c. Any use permit obtained under the provisions of Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 of Contra Costa County shall require the additional fee of $6.00. (4) Section 1405, Sub-sections (a) and (b) , Chapter 14, Part III, of the Uniform Building Code, 1946 edition, shall be deleted, and the same amended by substituting the following, to-wit: a. WINDOWS. All living rooms, kitchens and other rooms used for living, eating or sleeping purposes shall be provided with windows with an area not less than twelve (12) square feet nor one-eighth of the floor area of such room. Not less than one-half such area shall be openable. The window area in bathrooms, water-closet compartments and other similar rooms shall not be less than three (3) square feet. Required windows shall open on a court, yard or street either directly or through a pore with a minimum clear height of not less than seven (7) feet and a depth of not more than seven (7) feet. Such porch shall be at least fifty percent (50%) open on at least one side. b. ROOM SIZES AND CEILING HEIGHTS. Every room required to have windows by Sub-section (a) shall have a ceiling height of not less than eight (8) feet in at least 50 per cent of its required area. Rooms used for living, eating or sleeping purposes shall have an area of not less than eighty (80) square feet. Kitchens shall have an area of not less than fifty (50) square feet. (5) Chapter 16, Part IV, Section 1602, of the Uniform Building Code, 1946 edition, is hereby amended to delete any reference therein to Type IV construction, and Type IV construction is hereby omitted from the application of said see- tion. (6) Chapter 50, Part VII, of the Uniform Building Code, 1946 edition, shall be deleted. No prefabricated building or structure shall be assembled within the unincorporated territory of the county lying within the scope of this ordinance without first making application to the Building Inspector and the Board of Supervisors for a permit, said permit to be granted or refused by the Board of Supervisors of the county. SECTION V: Whenever in said Uniform Building Code, 1946 edition, reference is made to any fire zone, it shall be construed to mean one of the established districts as Iindicated in the legend for land use districts designated in the Precise Land Use Plan for that area a outlined in the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 of Contra Costa County. The said legend, together with fire zones applicable to each district therein, is as follows: I i I E 68 Ordinance #385 -- Continued LEGEND FOR LAND USE DISTRICTS Fire. Zones as In- dicated in Uniform Leeend Districts Buildine Code R-A Transition Residential-Agricultural 3 R-S Residential Suburban 3 R-I Single Family Residence 3 M Multiple Family Residence 2 R-B Retail Business 1 C General Commercial 1 L-I Light Industrial None H-I Heavy Industrial F-R Forestry-Recreation A Agricultural U Unrestricted it SECTION VI: Any new buildings and/or structures erected outside of the unincorporated areas of the county included within the scope of this ordinance, and moved into the i unincorporated areas included within the scope of this ordinance shall comply with all of the requirements of this ordinance, and no such building or structure shall be so moved until an inspection has been had by the Building Inspector of the county, and a permit to move the same has been granted. B. PLUMBING CODE. The Plumbing Code for Contra Costa County shall be the Uniform Plumbing Code, ; Second 1946 Edition, adopted by the Western Plumbing Officials Association at the Six- teenth Annual Conference in October, 1945, with the following exceptions: ? (1) Whenever the term "Plumbing Inspector" appears therein, it shall mean the County Building Inspector. C. ELECTRICAL CODE. I The Electrical Code for Contra Costa County shall be the 1947 edition of k the National Electrical Code, as recommended by the National Fire Pro- tection Association, and approved October 4, 1946, by the American Stan- dards Association, with the following exceptions and additions: j i (1) Whenever reference is made to an enforcing officer in said code, it i shall mean the County Building Inspector. (2) FEES. Fees shall be due and payable upon rendering of a bill there- ! I for by the Building Inspector, and if not paid within five (5) days from presentation of bill nofurther permits and no certificate of I approval shall be given to the person so in arrears. I Permittees shall pay to the Building Inspector for permits and in- spections the fees prescribed in the following schedule: 1 Item 1--Permits, issuing and filing $ .75 Item 2--Branch circuits, each .10 Item 3--Outlets not over 1250 watts rated capacity 5 p ity for lighting, heating, power, signaling or other purpose for which fees are not herein specifically prescribed, each .10 Item 4--Outlets over 1250 watts rated capacity, each .25 3 I 69 ! Ordinance #385 -- Continued Item 5--Outletst including attached receptaclest where installed not more than 24" apartt and where more than 20 such outlets are involved, for border strip or foot- lightst or for outliner decorativet display or group lighting, elsewhere than on electrical sign: Minimum charge for such installation up to 50 lights $1.00 Over .50 lights each .02 Tube display lighting; for each H. T. Transformer .25 Tube lighting for illumination; for each 100 watts of capacity .20 Item 6--Outlets, including attached sockets for temporary festoon or decorative lightingt or for temporary working lights for use in building con- struction, where more than 10 lights are involved; Minimum charge for such installation up to 100 lights 1.00 Over 100 lights, each .01 Maximum charge 5.00 Item 7--Fees for inspection of alterations in existing wiring shall be determined on the same basis as for new wiring. Item 8--Change in existing service or entrance wires or meters .50 Item 9--Switches, when not attached to or included with apparatus for which fee is herein specifically Pres- cribed, each Main service, distribution panels and .05 motor control panels not included under this item. Item 10--Lighting fixtures, brackets, pendants, cord drops and wall sockets, each .10 Item 11--Range, heater (air, water and other kinds) $ furnaces and welding machines, wiring for, per kv-a or kw or fraction thereof .10 Where size of apparatus to be connected is not known at time of wiring, charges will be based on kv-a rating of circuit wires. Maximum fee for wiring for any one such apparatus 7.50 Connecting up such ranges, heaters, furnaces, welding machines, etc. , per kw or kv-a rating .05 Maximum fee for connecting up any one such apparatus 3.50 Item 12--Motors, generatorst transformers, rectifiers and similar apparatus and machines and wiring and control appurtenances thereof, for each kw, kv-a or hp or fraction thereof, .30 In instances of changes, renewals or replacements of said apparatus, where no change in wiring is necessary, the fee for connecting up only shall be charged; per hp or kw .15 Item 13--Motor-generator sets, balancer sets, dynamotors and converters, including control apparatus; fees 50% higher than for motors, with a maximum for one such machine of 10.00 Item 14--Motion picture machines, each including operating motor, .?5 Item 15--Wireless telegraph or radio transmitting outfits; per watt of station rating, .05 Maximum charge: 5.00 Item 16--Electric sign connection to building supply wiring, .50 Each additional circuit, .25 Electric sign construction for each transformer of cap- acity, (Inspection of internal construction) .25 Item 17--Electric elevators, including all necessary power wiring, each 5.00 Item 18--For all miscellaneous machinery, apparatus and appliances not herein specifically provided for; where a kw, kv-a or hp rating is possible, the same fee per kw, kv-a or hp and same maximum as for ranges. Where a kw, kv-a or hp rating is not possible, per hour spent in inspection 1.50 Item 19--The above fees and charges shall be considered to cover only the normal or regular inspections. Normal inspections shall generally be considered to be not more than two inspections per job or permit. The fee for necessary extra inspections on account of defective work or materials or misleading information shall be, for each extra inspection 1.00 All references in the aforesaid codes to "City" shall mean the County of Contra Costa; to "City Council" shall mean the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa; to "Mayor" shall mean the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ;Costa; to "State" shall mean the State of California; to "Housing Act" shall mean the i 70 Ordinance #385 -- Continued Housing Act of the State of California; to "Fire Chief" shall mean the County Building I Inspector of the County of Contra Costa. The Board of Examiners and Appeals provided for in Section 204 of the Uniform i Building Code, 1946 edition, shall also act as the Board of Appeals for the Plumbing i and Electrical Codes. SECTION VII: VALIDITY OF ORDINANCES. If any section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, sub-section, clause or phrase thereof, irre- spective of the fact that any one or more sections, sub-sections, clauses or phrased shall be declared unconstitutional. 1 SECTION VIII: PENALTY. I Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordi-! nance, or of the codes adopted hereunder, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and i upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Five Hundred i? I Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than six (6) -: months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION IX: LIABILITY OF COUNTY. This ordinance shall not be construed as imposing upon the County of Contra Costa any liability or responsibility for damage resulting from defective building, plumbing or electric work; nor shall the County of Contra Costa, or any official or employee thereof, be held as assuming any such liability or responsibility by reason of the inspection authorized thereunder. SECTION X: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION XI: EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty-five (35) days after the date of its passage and approval. i PASSED AND APPROVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa t State of California, on the lith day of February, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 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. 71 ORDINANCE NO. 186 (. 1 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING UPON ROAD B-540 ALSO KNOWN AS COMMERCIAL STREET, IN THE TOWN OF LAFAYETTE, CONTRA COSTA 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 stand- ing 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 contr l signal device, upon either side or any portion of County Road B-54, also known as Com- Imercial Street, in Lafayette, Contra Costa County, California, from the northwesterly ! corner of lot one (1) , block three (3) , Map of Lafayette Home Sites, which map is on ifile in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California, and northerly from i said point a distance of 225 feet, when such space is indicated by a "No Parking" sign or red paint on the curb along 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. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine of not to ex- ceed Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) , or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a jperiod of not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date i of its adoption, and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage here- of, shall be published at least once in the "LAFAYETTE SUN", 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. i j The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors lof the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 3rd .day of ;March, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 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. 7 C 72 ORDINANCE NO. „387 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION V OF ORDINANCE NO. "ORDINANCEUF THIS UUUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA OP B D E TAIM CTE THE ERECTION S N NLARGE- AL0?J DEPAIRS MOVING, SUNS D CUIPMENT, G W G A D NA G STRUCTURFdS IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY 0 CONTRA STA WHICH S HE P44ZONING ORDINANCE NO, 182 FOR C A • ESTABLISHING A BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, PROVIDING PAR HE APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTORI PROVID- ING FOR THE SSS_MANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFOR; ?EOVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VI04ATION THEREOF; AND REPEALING ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH." The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, , do ordain as follows: SECTION I. Section V of Ordinance No. 385 of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section V: Whenever in said Uniform Building Code, 1946 edition, reference i Is made to any fire zone, it shall be constructed to mean one of the established dis- tricts as indicated in the legend for land use districts designated in the Precise Land Use Plan for that area as outlined in the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 of Contra Costa County. The said legend, together with fire zones applicable to each district a therein, is as follows: # LEGEND FOR LAND USE DISTRICTS I Fire Zones as Indicated in Uniform Building Lezend p stri is Code R-A Transition Residential-Agriculture 3 R-S Residential suburban 3 R-I Single Family Residence 3 M Multiple Family Residence 2 R-B Retail Business 2 C General Commercial 2 L-I Light Industrial None H-I Heavy Industrial " F-R Forestry-Recreation t' A Agricultural " U Unrestricted t� u ' All parts of Ordinance No. 385 in conflict with the ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 23rd day of April, 1947, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published with the names of members voting for and against i the same in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper printed and published in the County i of Contra Costa, State of California. 1 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 24th day of March, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of ofeCon ra �osta. Stater�foEa%�o%lfity t a .73 ORDINANCE NO. 188 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING UPON SECOND STREET IN THE TOWN OF RODEO AND ON TWENTY, THIRD STREET IN THE TOWN OF SAN PABLO COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costas State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION I: 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 the directions of a peace officer or traffic i ! control signal device upon those portions of Parker Avenue in the unincorporated Town i of Rodeo, as follows: A. Beginning at a g point on the curb along the southerly side of Second Street in the Town of Rodeo, from which point the intersection of said curb with the westerly right-of-way line of Parker Avenue lies 40 feet easterly along said curb; ' thence from said point of beginning westerly along said curb on the southerly side of Second Street, a distance of 73 feet. B. Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of the right-of- way of County Road A-81 sometimes known as 23rd Street, from which point of beginning the intersection of said easterly boundary of Lot 180 of the San Pablo Rancho bears S. 180-34+-32" W. , 3.50 feet; thence southerly from said point of beginning along said easterly line a distance of 84 feet. when such places are indicated by "No Parking" signs or red paint on the curb along any such described spaces. The County Engineer 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 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 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 imprisonment. SECTION III. This ordinance shall take eff ct 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 "SAN PABLO NEWS", a newspaper printed and pub- lished 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 , Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said board held on the 24th day of March, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 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. 74 ORDINANCE NO. 189 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 365 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFI- CERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PRO- VIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENT, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF THE DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: Section 1. Section 6 of Ordinance No. 365 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) By inserting after the words "Building Engineer . . .21" the words: "Building Inspector, Electrical . . . 23 Building Inspector, Plumbing . . . . . 23 Building Inspector, Structural . . . 23" All parts of Ordinance No. 365 in conflict with this ordinance are hereby re- pealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 7 day of I May, 1947, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) 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 "LAFAYETTE SUN", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. . i i Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 7th day of April.,1947. 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 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 NO. 190 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PARKING UPON THIRTEENTH STREET (FORMERLY KEARNEY STREET) , IN THE FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA9 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -------------- The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park, or leave stand ing any vehicles whether attended or unattended, upon any portion of the roadway of Thirteenth Street (formerly Kearney Street) in Supervisorial District No. 1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, from the northerly city limits of the City of Richmond, northerly to the bridge on said street crossing San Pablo Creek, unless said vehicle is in a position parallel to the property line on the right-hand side of I i said vehicle and within eighteen (18) inches of said property line. i 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 not to ex- ceed Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) , or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION III. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption, and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the passage hereof shall be published at least once in the "SAN PABLO NEWS", a newspaper printed i i 75 1 Ordinance No. 390 - Continued i and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the i names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same. 1 The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said Board of Super- jvisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said board held on the j 28th day of April, 1947, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, fit►. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDINANCE NO. _191 AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING THE LICENSING OF ALL CARNIVALS, FAIRS$ OR TRAVELING SLOWS WITHIN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTAE STATE OF CALIFORNIA3 AND REQUIRING A LICENSE TAX FOR THE ISSUING OF PERMITS THEREFOR. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Every person conducting, managing, operating, or carrying on any ; transient fair, carnival, ferric-wheel, scenic-railway, merry-go-round, swing, chute- the chutes, open-air amusement device, traveling theatrical or show or other like and ; similar exhibition and amusement within the county of Contra Costa, State of California, shall first obtain a permit from the Board of Supervisors thereof to hold or conduct the same, and shall pay in advance the following license fee: Seventy-five (675.00) dollars per day, plus an additional five ($5.00) dollars per day for each and every separate show, concession, attraction or exhibition, every ; ride or amusement device of any kind, and any other attraction or exhibition where any , admission fee or any charge whatsoever is imposed upon the patrons of said attraction or exhibition, when any of the same is carried on or conducted in conjunction with said ' fair, carnival, or other attraction hereinabove referred to. SECTION 2. Any person, firm or corporation, maintaining, conducting or oper- ating any transient fair, carnival, ferris-wheel, scenic-railway, merry-go-round, swing, chute-the chutes, open air amusement device, traveling theatrical or show or other like or similar exhibition or amusement without first securing a permit as herein provided and without paying the license fee as herein provided, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for a period not exceeding six (b) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 3., • It is hereby further provided that the Board of Supervisors, upon 'hearing application for permit may remit any icense fees herein provided and authorize ;the issuance of a permit without license fees in the event that any of the above ;designated exhibitions or amusements herein referred to are given or are sponsored by jorganizations whose principal purpose is charity or educational benefits, or civic pur- i 1 i 76 Ordinance #391 - Continued poses or general welfare and public interests. SECTION 4. For each day that any person, firm or corporation shall maintain, l conduct or operate any of the said msement devices as herein provided, in violation of t this ordinance, it shall constitute a separate offense and it shall be punished as a separate infraction as herein provided. SECTION No portion of any public street, roadway, or highway- shall be used i for the purpose of conducting; any such fair, carnival or other exhibition or amusement in i this ordinance referred to, unless special permission is secured and that portion of a public street, roadway, or highway permitted to be so used shall be specifically designated within said permit as being granted to the applicant for such use. i SECTION 6. Ordinance No. 225 entitled, "An Ordinance Requiring the Licensing of all Carnivals, Fairs, or Traveling Shows Within The County of Contra Costa, State of California, and Requiring a License Tax for the Issuing of Permits Therefor", is j hereby repealed. t SECTION 7. If any section or sub-section, sentence, clause, phrase or words i of this ordinance for any reason is held unconstitutional or invalid, the decision ' I holding the same unconstitutional or invalid shall not affect the validity of the re- I maining portions of this Ordinance. The Board of Supervisors hereby declare that they have passed this Ordinance and each section, sub-section, sentence, clause, phrase, and word thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, sub-sections, ; sentences, clauses, phrases, or words be declared unconstitutional or invalid. i SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 5th day of May, 1947, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the I passage hereof, it shall be published with the names of the members voting for and i against it for one (1) week in the "VALLEY PIONEER", a newspaper of general circulations published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California. Passed and adopted this 5th day of May, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. ORDINANCE NO. „.192 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING GARBAGE DISPOSAL AND CREATING GARBAGE DISPOSAL SITES The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows, to-wit: i SECTION 1: Said Board does hereby establish garbage disposal sites 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 sites to be located in Antioch, Brentwood and Byron unincorporated territory in the County of Contr! Costa, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: 77 # Ordinance No. 392 - Continued I BRENTWOOD SITE Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of road number fifteen (15) , said point being the South West corner of said lot two hundred sixty-two (262) and running thence along the easterly boundary of road i number fifteen 15) north 00 121 West, nine hundred thirty-seven and four tenths (937.4) feet to a point marked by a one inch (111) black pipe twelve (12) inches lout; thence north 890 421 east, one hundred eighty- seven and no tenths (187.0) feet to a point marked by a one (1) inch black pipe twenty-four (24) inches long; thence north 1° 36' west, three hundred thirteen and no tenths (313.0) feet to a point marked by a one (1) inch black pipe twenty-four (2 ) inches long; thence south 63° 59' east, two hundred sixty and five tenths (260.5) feet to a point on the lower bank of lateral seven (7) north, said point being marked by a one (1) inch, black pipe twenty-four (24) inches long; thence south 63° 59' east, six and no tenths (6.0) feet to a point on the southeasterly boundary of lot two sixty-two (262) ; thence along said southeasterly boundary, south 32d 501 west, seventy-five and five tenths (75. 5) feet; thence continuing along said southeasterly boundary south 250 38' west, one hundred fifty-eight and two tenths (158.2) feet; thence continuing along said southeasterly boundary south 70 15' west, one hundred forty-six and one tenth (146.1) feet; thence continuing along said southeasterly bound- ary, south 120 10' west three hundred fifty-nine and five tenths (359.5) feet; thence continuing along said southeasterly boundary south 300 34' west, two hundred thirty and three tenths (230.3) feet; thence continuing along said southeasterly boundary south 190 40' west, two hundred forty- eight and nine tenths (248.9) feet; thence along the southerly boundary of lot two hundred sixty-two (262) north 860 461 west, ten and no tenths (10.0) feet to the point of beginning, containing five and nineteen hun- dredths (5.19) acres more or less; excepting therefrom a strip of land lying southeast of a line parallel to and 15.0 feet northwest of the south- easterly boundary of said lot 262; more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot 262, and running thence along the east side of Road No. 15, N. 0 degrees 121 W. , 15.9 feet; thence parallel to and 15.0 feet northwesterly from the southeasterly boundary of said lot 262; N. 19 degrees 401 E. , 238.2 feet; thence No. 30 degrees 341 E. , 229.3 feet; thence N. 12 degrees 101 E. 356.4 feet; thence N. 7 degrees 15' E. 147.9 feet• thence N. 25 degrees 381 E. 161.6 feet; thence No. 32 degrees 501 E. 74-g feet; thence leaving said parallel line S. 63 degrees 591 E. 9.0 feet to an iron pipe driven in the lower bank of main lateral No. 7 North; thence S. 63 degrees 591 E. , 6.0 feet to a point on the southeasterly boundary of said lot 262; thence along said boundary S. 32 degrees 50' 71. 75. 5 feet; thence S. 25 degrees 381 W- 9 158.2 feet; thence S. 7 degrees 15' W. , 146.1 feet; thence S. 12 degrees 101 111. 359. 5 feet- thence S. 30 degrees 34' lv. , 230.3 feet; thence S. 19 degrees 1 246.9 feet; thence No. 86 degrees 461 "T. 10.0 feet to point of beginning, containing 0.42 acres, more or less. t BYRON SITE Beginning at the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 21 T. 1 S. R. 3E. , M.D.B. & M. thence, running along the south line of said Section 2, West a distance of 363 feet; thence, leaving said line, North a distance of 600 feet; thence East a distance of 363 feet to a point on the east line of the southwest quarter of said section 2; thence, running along the east line of the southwest quarter of said Section 21 South a distance of 600 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 5.00 acres of land , and being a portion of the southwest quarter of Section 2T. 1 S. R.. 3 E.M.D.B. & M. Said garbage dump sites may be used by all incorporated towns or munici- palities or other governmental agencies in the Count of Contra Costa and also b all � g Y � Y private or public agencies or persons 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 such fees as shall be required by the Board of Supervisors. Said fees are payable to the county in advance of the issuance of any permits. It shall be mandatory upon all incorporated towns or municipalities or other governmental agencies and upon all public or private agencies of unincorporated areas within the said county who apply for permits to use the said garbage disposal sites to file with the Board of Supervisors of said County a bond in the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) , which said bond shall be for the purpose of guaranteeing that all garbage dumped by any one of the agencies above described must be properly filled and covered by that said agency and must be disposed of at said garbage disposal sites in a sanitary and sightly manner, and in accordance with the rules and regulation promulgated by the County Health Department. SECTION 2: At such times as there is in force a contract entered into by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa with any person company or corporat- ion for the collection and disposal of garbage and rubbish in the unincorporated terri- tories of Antioch, Brentwood, and Byron, it shall be unlawful for any person other than the contractor or a person or persons in the employment of such contractor to collect 78 Ordinance No. 392 - Continued i or dispose of any garbage or rubbish within the territories aforesaid without a permit] E from the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, nor to dump garbage upon the real property herein described except with the permission of said Contractor and paying his E charges therefor; provided, however, that the word "garbage" or the word "rubbish" as i used herein shall not include what is commonly termed "swill" from restaurants, storesli i from which fruits and vegetables are thrown, cafes, hospitals, i,')tell and other such eating houses. SECTION 3: It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, associations or corporation, without first having obtained from the Board of Supervisors of the j i 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 of the County of Contra Costa, any garbage, house refuse, swill, i 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 with- in said County of Contra Costa for the purpose 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 in and upon any place or upon any lands or premises in said County or to throw or dump, or caused to be thrown or dumped into any tide I waters, lakes, streams or reservoirs within said County, any garbage, house refuse, s swill, Butchers' offal, putrid or stinking vegetable animal matter or other film 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 stinking animal or vegetable matter, or other like matter, or any bones or old or { filthy rags. 3 SECTION 4: 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 i exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail not ex- ceeding six (6) months or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 5: All ordinances in conflict with the foregoing ordinance are hereby repealed. i SECTION 6: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this i ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect; the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby declares that it would have passed each provision of this ordinance irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases, or portions thereof, be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 7: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety, and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication as required by law; following is a specific statement showing the urgency of this ordinance: An emergency exists in the County of Contra Costa in that there is at the present time no i adequate or sanitary garbage disposal site in the northeast portion thereof; that it is necessary for healthful and sanitary conditions that immediate provision be made for; i an adequate garbage disposal site. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of# 1 the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular session of said Board held on the 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: SUPERVISORS - S. S. RIPLEY H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHANIN, R. J. TREMBATH. � 79 Ordinance No. 392 - Continued NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa$ State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa$ State of California ORDINANCE NO. 191 ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 4$ SUBDIVISION F SUB- SECTION 6$ OF ORDINANCE NO. 382 OF THE COUN�Y OF CONTRA COSTA! RELATING TO THE ADOPTION OF A PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND ESTABLISHING LAND USE DIS- TRICTS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY IN THE LAND USE DIS- TRICT$ PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCE- MENT THEREOF, AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa$ State of California$ do ordain as follows: Section 4$ . . . Subdivision F$ of Ordinance No. 382 of the County of Contra j Costa$ is hereby amended by adding a paragraph to Subsection 6$ of Subdivision F. said paragraph to read as follows: Land use permits for the special uses enumerated in Subsection 1 of this Subdivision and for the use of any permanent structure for the sale of horticultural products raised on any taxable unit and to modify the provisions contained in Subsections 3$ 4$ 5 and 6 of this Subdivision may be granted after application therefor in accordance ! with the provisions of this ordinance. j This ordinance shall take effect$ and be in force from and after the 26th day of June$ 1947$ and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage$ the same shall be published with the names of members voting for and against i G the same in the "BRENTWOOD NEVIS", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa$ State of California. i � Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa$ State of California on the 27th day of May$ 1947. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley$ H. L. Cummings$ Ray S. Taylor$ W. J. Buchanan$ R. J. Trembath. i NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County$ California. ATTEST: i W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa$ State of California. By M. A. Smith Deputy Clerk. 80 ORDINANCE N0. A q4 ORDINANCE DESIGNATING RIVERSIDE AVENUE FROM ALVARADO STREET OR SAN PABLO AVENUE TO ALAMEDA AVENUE IN SAN PABLO, IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIF- ORNIA AS A ONE-WAY HIGHWAY AND REQUIRING THAT ALL VEHICLES THEREON BE MOVED IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, , do ordain as follows: i SECTION I: It shall be lawful for any person to move any vehicle in an Paster= ly direction upon Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street or San Pablo Avenue to Alameda Avenue in San Pablo, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street or San Pablo Avenue to Alameda Avenue, as said streets or avenues are de- lineated and so designated on the map entitled "Map of East Richmond Boulevard, Contra Costa County, California, filed April 6, 19089 in Map Book 1, Page 19, records of Contra Costa County, California." SECTION II: It shall be unlawful for any person to move any vehicle in a westerly direction upon Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street or San Pablo Avenue to i Alameda Avenue in San Pablo, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described j as follows: Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street or San Pablo Avenue to Alameda Avenue, as said streets or avenues are delineated and so designated on the map entitled "Map of East Richmond Boulevard, Contra Costa County, California, filed April 6, 1908, in Map Book 19 Page 19, records of Contra Costa County, California." SECTION III: Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street or San Pablo Avenue to Alameda Avenue as hereinbefore described is hereby designated as a one-way highway, and all vehicles are hereby required to be moved in an easterly direction thereon. SECTION IV: The County Engineer is hereby authorized and required to designate Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street or San Pablo Avenue to Alameda Avenue hereinbe- fore described as a one-way highway, and said County Engineer is authorized and re- quired to post and place such signs as are necessary to designate Riverside Avenue from Alvarado Street ; or San Pablo Avenue to Alameda Avenue as herein described, as a one-way highway. SECTION V: 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 Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not to exceed twenty-five (25) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION VI: 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 "SAN PABLO 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. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular adjourned meeting of said Board held on the 27th day of May, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califcr nia. By M. A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk. ' ct 81 ORDINANCE NO. 1915 AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENTS, TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT AND COMPENSATION OF DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES OF SAID COUNTY, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH --r—r------------- The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: In the County of Contra Costa, the following County and Township officers, deputies and employees shall be paid as compensation for all services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the salaries and other compensation hereinafter i set forths I 1. County Clerk, per annum $7596.00 Treasurer, per annum 6588.00 Tax Collector, per annum 6588.00 Assessor, per annum 7596.00 County Surveyor, per annum 7596.00 Sheriff, per annum 7596.00 Recorder, per annum 6588.00 Superintendent of Schools, per annum 7596.00 Coroner, a fee per inquest of 15.00 Public Administrator, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law. 2. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE: For Township No. 1, per annum 3?95,00 For Township No. 2, per annum 759.00 For Township No. 3, per annum 3416.00 f For Township No. 4, per annum 1822.00 For Township No. 51per annum 3036.00 For Township No. 6, per annum 3795.00 For Township No. 7, per annum 2885.00 For Township No. 8, per annum 2885.00 For Township No. 9, per annum 2277.00 For Township No. 10, per annum 3795.00 f For Township No. 11, per annum 3036.00 i For Township No. 12, per annum 2885.00 For Township No. 13, per annum 759.00 For Township No. 14, per annum 759.00 For Township No. 15, per annum 5500.00 I For Township No. 16, per annum 2277.00 ; For Township No. 17, per annum 2277.00 ? provided, however, that there is hereby allowed each month to each Justice of the Peace Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) or a sum equal to twenty percent (20%) of his month- ly salary, whichever is the greater, 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. i It is further provided that no Justice of the Peace shall receive any expenses of any kind, except the sum of Twenty-five Dollars (9625.00) or twenty percent (20%) of f said monthly salary, whichever is the greater; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall preclude the said Justices of the Peace from being reimbursed for F 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 forms required by the Justices of the Peace for the conduct of their offices shall not be deemed to be i ; 82-� i expenses of their offices, but such dockets and legal farms, 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 appro- priation for that 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. 3. CONSTABLES: For Township No. 19 per annum $3188.00 For Township No. 2, per annum 1215.00 For Township No. 3, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 4, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 5, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 69 per annum 3188,00 For Township No. 79 per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 89 per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 9, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 10, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 11, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 12, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 139 per annum 1215.00 For Township No. 14, per annum 2277.00 For Township No. 159 per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 16, per annum 3188.00 For Township No. 17, per annum 3188.00 It is further provided that Constables in Townships Nos. 39 9, 11 and 17 shall i receive as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their i duties as Constables, per month Sixty-five Dollars ($65.00). It is further provided that Constables in Townships Nos. 19 49 51 61 71 81 10, i 12, 15 and 16 shall receive as for the use of their private automobiles in the per- formance of their duties as Constables, per month Fifty Dollars ($50.00) . It is further provided that Constables in Townships Nos. 29 13 and 14 shall re- f ceive as and for the use of their private automobiles in the performance of their duties as Constables, per month Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). j 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. 3 It is further provided that no Constable shall receive any mileage or expenses f 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. 4. All classes of regular county employees included in the Merit System established, by the provisions of Ordinance No. 325 of the County of Contra Costa, approved by majority vote of the qualified electors of said county on the 7th day of November, 19441 shall receive the compensation provided in the basic salary schedule hereinafter set forth in Section 5 hereof in accordance with the allocation of such classes (also here-1 inafter set forth in Section 6 hereof) to ranges of the basic salary schedule, and in accordance with the terms of Employment hereinafter set forth. 5. BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE; r s:3 Ordinance No. 395 - Continued No. of Ranee Salary Stens (1) 103 108 113 118 124 (2) 108 113 118 124 130 (3) 113 118 124 130 136 (4) 118 124 130 136 142 (5) 124 130 136 142 149 (6) 130 136 142 149 156 (7) 136 142 149 156 163 (8) 142 149 156 163 171 (9) 149 156 163 171 179 (10) 156 163 171 179 187 i (11) 163 171 179 187 196 t ! (12) 171 179 187 196 205 (13) 179 187 196 205 215 (14) 187 196 205 215 225 (15) 196 205 215 225 236 (16) 205 215 225 236 247 (17) 215 225 236 247 259 t (18) 225 236 247 259 271 (19) 236 247 259 271 284 (20) 247 259 271 284 297 (21) 259 271 284 297 311 j (22) 271 284 297 311 326 (23) 284 297 311 326 341 (24) 297 311 326 341 357 i (25) 311 326 341 357 374 (26) 326 341 357 374 392 (27) { 341 357 374 392 1+10-- (28) 357 374 392 410 429 (29) 374 392 410 429 449 (30) 392 410 429 449 470 (31) 410 429 449 47o 492 (32) 429 449 470 492 515 (33) 449 47o 492 515 539 (34) 470 492 515 539 564 j (3 5) 492 515 539 564 590 (36) 515 539 564 590 618 (37) 539 564 590 618 647 (38) 564 590 618 647 677 (39) 590 618 647 677 709 (40) 618 647 677 709 742 (41) 113 118 124 (42) 118 124 130 (43) 124 130 136 (44) 130 136 142 (45) 136 142 149 (46) 142 149 156 (47) 149 156 163 (48) 156 163 171 c S i Ordinance No. 395 - Continued No. of Range Salary ( 9) 163 171 179 (50) 171 179 187 (51) 179 187 196 (52) 187 196 205 (53) 196 205 215 (54) 205 215 225 (5�) 215 225 236 (56) 225 236 247 (57) 236 247 259 (58) 247 259 271 (59) 259 271 284 (6o) 271 284 297 (61) 284 297 311 (62) 297 311 326 (63) 311 326 341 (64) 326 341 357 (65) 341 357 374 (66) 357 374 392 (67) 374 392 410 (68) 392 410 429 (69) 410 429 449 (70) 429 449 470 1 The above are the ranges of monthly salaries for employment in permanent pos- itions, on a full time basisq except that in no case shall any employee of the County be compensated for full time employment in any position of the classes listed in Sec- tion 6 hereafter at a monthly salary lower than One Hundred and Seventy-nine Dollars ($179.00) and provided, further, that where the range to which the class of position is allocated contains salary steps which are less than One Hundred and Seventy-nine Dollars ($179.00) per month, those steps shall for the time being be eliminated from the range and the entrance step for such class shall be One Hundred and Seventy-nine 1 Dollars 0179.00) . A part time employee in a permanent position shall be paid a monthly salary 1 which is in the same ratio to the full time monthly rate to which he is entitled under provisions of this ordinance as the number of hours per week in his part time work schedule is to the number of hours in the full time work schedule of the department. Other benefits to which the employee is entitled under the provisions of this ordinance ; shall be assigned on the same pr=ata basis. In case the number of hours per week in the part time schedule varies or is indefinite, the appointing authority shall furnish the Civil Service Commission and Auditor an estimate in writing, of the average number of hours per week in the part time schedule of the employee in question, except that in situations where the employment is periodic and irregulars depending upon departmental requirements, payment for hours worked shall be made at the hourly rate set forth in Section 7 hereofq which is the equivalent of the monthly salary to which the employee is entitled under the provisions of this ordinance. 6. ALLOCATION OF CLASSES TO BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE: Class Title _ No. of Range Account Clerk 18 Adult Probation Supervisor - - 27 Agricultural Commissioner 27 85 Ordinance No. 395, - Continued Class Title No. of Rance Agricultural Inspector 21 Airport Manager 31 Airport Operations Assistant 21 Anaesthetist 20 Assistant Airport Manager 24 Assistant Clerk, Board of Supervisors 20 Assistant County Assessor 29 Assistant County Auditor 29 Assistant County Planning Technician 27 Assistant County Recorder 24 Assistant County Surveyor 32 Assistant County Treasurer 20 Assistant District Attorney 35 Assistant Operating Engineer 20 Assistant Superintendent of Schools 31 Assistant Tax Collector 26 Auto Messenger Clerk 14 Baker 16 Blacksmith 61 Bookkeeping Machine Operator 17 Bookmender 33 Branch Library Assistant 15 Bridge Carpenter 62 { Bridge Foreman 63 r " 1 Building Inspectors Electrical 25 Building Inspectors Plumbing 25 Building Inspector! Structural 25 Building Maintenance Man 18 Building Maintenance Mechanic 64 Building Maintenance Superintendent 29 i Business Managers County Hospital 29 Carpenter 62 Catalog and Order Librarian 22 Chef 21 Chief Bookkeeper Clerk 24 Chief? Bureau of Identification 23 Chief Draftsman 27 Chief Jailer 24 Chief Operating Engineer 23 Child Welfare Services Worker 20 Children's Librarian 22 Civil Engineer 30 Civil Engineering Assistant 24 Civil Engineering Associate 27 Clerk 14 Clinical Laboratory Technician 18 Clinical Laboratory Technologist 21 i pis f Ordinance No. 3959 - Continued Mass Title No. of Rance_ Cook 16 Copyist Comparer 15 County Building Inspector 29 County Child Welfare Supervisor 26 County Health Officer 33 County Librarian 29 ' County Planning Technician 31 County Probation Officer 32 County Sealer of Weights & Measures 23 County Veterans Service Officer 27 County Welfare Director 32 Crew Foreman 59 Dental Hygienist 19 Deputy District Attorney, Grade I 26 Deputy District Attorney, Grade II 29 Deputy Sealer of Weights & Measures 19 Deputy Sheriff, Grade I 20 Deputy Sheriff, Grade II 22 Director of Personnel 32 Director, Pittsburg Health Center 22 Director, Richmond Health Center 29 District Road Foreman 63 District Road Superintendent 30 Elevator Operator 15 Engineering Aide 16 Equipment Mechanic 61 Equipment Mechanic Foreman 63 Equipment Operator, Grade I 59 Equipment Operator, Grade II 62 Field Probation Officer 22 Garage Attendant 55 Garage Superintendent 27 Gardener 17 Gardener Caretaker 12 Head Janitor 19 Head Nurse 21 Hospital Attendant 13 Housekeeper, Grade I 14 Housekeeper, Grade II 19 Inspector 25 Institution Helper 12 Instructor, Juvenile Hall 20 87 Ordinance No. 3959 - Continued Class Title No. of Rance Intermediate Clerk 17 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 17 Intermediate Typist Clerk 17 Investigator 23 Janitor 15 Junior Draftsman 17 Junior Librarian 19 Junior Property Appraiser 22 Juvenile Probation Supervisor 27 Key Punch Operator 14 Laborer 55 Laundryman 19 Laundry Worker 12 Legal Clerk 19 Matron 20 Medical Director (County Hospital) 34 Medical Social Worker 21+ Night Superintendent of Nurses 23 Orderly 14 Painter 62 Personal Property Appraiser 1$ Pharmacist 20 Physician and Surgeon 27 I Planning Aide 19 i Planning Assistant 23 Poundman 14 Poundmaster 19 Powderman 60 Power Shovel Helper 5$ Power Shovel operator 63 1 Predatory Animal Control Man 16 Principal Clerk 24 Property Appraiser (Buildings) 25 Property Appraiser (Land) 25 4 Psychometric Technician 20 Public Assistance Supervisor, Grade I 24 Public Assistance Supervisor, Grade II 27 Public Assistance Worker, I 18 Public Assistance Worker II 20 Public Health Nurse 20 Purchasing Agent 31 1 Ordinance No. 395, - Continued ,lass Title No. of Rana@ Radio Dispatcher 21 Radio Engineer 27 Radio Technician 22 Reference Librarian 22 Road Maintenance Foreman 61 Roentgenologist 29 Sanitarian 21 Senior Account Clerk 20 Senior Clerk 20 Senior Draftsman 23 Senior Engineering Aide 19 Senior Legal Clerk 22 Senior Property Appraiser (Richmond) 26 Senior Stenographer Clerk 19 Senior Supervisor, Juvenile Hall 19 Staff Nurse 19 Stationary Fireman 18 Stenographer Clerk 14 Stenographic Reporter 22 Storekeeper 17 Storekeeper, Garage 22 Storeroom Clerk 18 Superintendent, Branch Jail 24 Superintendent, Juvenile Hall 23 Superintendent of Nurses 25 Superior Court Clerk 24 Supervising Branch Librarian 24 Supervising Clinic Nurse 22 Supervising Public Health Nurse 24 Supervising School Librarian 23 Supervisor, Juvenile Hall 1$ Surgical Nurse 21 Surgical Supervisor 23 Tabulating Machine Operator 18 Tabulating Machine Technician 24 Telephone Operator 14 Telephone Operator-Typist 17 Timekeeper 18 Truck Driver (Heavy) 59 Truck Driver (Light) 5$ Typist Clerk 14 Undersheriff 29 Veterans Service Representative 22 Watchman 12 89 Ordinance No. 3959 - Continued Class Title ....._..._._..-. No of Ranee - ---- Weed and Pest Control Man 16 Felder 61 Window Washer 16 X-Ray Technician 19 7. COMPENSATION FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT. Persons appointed to temporary positions shall be compensated at the hourly rate which is the equivalent of the minimum step of the salary range to which the par- ticular class of position is allocated except in cases where the Civil Service Com- Imission has determined that it is not possible to secure persons for such temporary employment at such hourly rates and has authorized payment for such temporary employ- Iment of an hourly rate which is equivalent to one of the higher steps of the range to t which the particular class is allocatedg then at such hourly rate. ! Whenever a temporary position in a skilled tradesman class is to be filledg the Civil Service Commission may authorize payment to the temporary employee of the prevail- ing wage for such trade for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days. The hourly rates in this section hereinafter set forth are hereby declared to be the equivalent of the listed monthly salaries which correspond to the monthly salaries in the basic salary schedule. Listed Monthly Saary HQu-rIX Rate $156.00 a • - $156.00 $ .94 163.00 .98 171.00 1.04 179.00 1.08 187.00 1.14 196.00 1.18 205.00 1.24 215.00 1.30 £ 225.00 1.36 236.00 1.42 247.00 1.50 259.00 1.56 271.00 1.64 284.00 1.72 297.00 1.80 311.00 1.88 326.00 1.96 341.00 2.o6 357.00 2.16 374.00 2.26 392.00 2.36 410.00 2.48 429.00 2.60 449.00 20'72 470,00 2.84 492.00 2.98 515.00 3.10 539.00 3.26 564.00 3.40 590.00 3.56 618.00 3.72 I i Ordinance No. 3959 - Continued 8. COMPENSATION FOR PORTION OF MONTH. Any county employee in the merit system who works less than any full calendar month, except when on earned vacation or author- ized sick leave, shall receive as compensation for such calendar month only an amount which is in the same ratio to his established monthly salary as the number of days I worked is to the number of actual working days of such month. 9. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT; The following conditions shall apply to all employ- ments in positions under the merit system. i (A) APPOINTMENTS I All appointments under the merit system shall be made by the head of the i department in which the appointment is made in accordance with the Rules of the Civil Service Commission. (B) VACATION. Permanent employees under the merit system shall be entitled to fifteen (15) working days vacation at full pay. for each year of continuous service, which vacation shall accrue to the employee at the rate of one and one-quarter (1j) working days for each completed calendar month of service beginning on the date of said, employee's permanent appointment to a position under the merit system of the county, provided, however, that no employee may take such, or claim payment for such accrued vacation until he has completed twelve (12) months of continuous service in a position under the merit system, and provided, further, that no employees shall be entitled to vacation with pay in excess of that actually accrued at the time such vacation is 'i taken, and provided, further, that no accrual of vacation time shall be permitted in excess of thirty (30) working days. i (C) SICK LEAVE: Beginning with the effective date of this ordinance all permanent employees under the merit system shall be entitled to one (1) working day' s sick leave with pay for each calendar month of service upon the recommendation of the authority appointing such employee and with the approval of the Civil Service Com- mission. If any employee does not use the full amount of sick leave allowed in any calendar year, the amount not taken may be accumulated from year to year to a total of ninety (90) working days. Employees who were in the service of the county on July 19 1946, shall be entitled to an accumulation of one (1) working day's sick leave for each year or fraction thereof of county service, provided that such an accumulation shall not exceed twenty (20) working days of sick leave. Sick leave may be taken only under the conditions and in accordance with the Rules of the Civil Service Commission. (D) DEDUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE: Whenever, full, part or any maintenance is furnished to an employee, an amount equal to the values hereinafter set forth shall be deducted from the compensation to be paid to such employee. Value per month One meal per day $12.50 Two meals per day 25.00 Three meals per day 37.50 Room 12.50 Full maintenance 50.00 (E) NIGHT AND SPLIT SHIFTS: Officers or employees of the County who work night shifts and split shifts shall receive, in addition to their regular compensation, Ten Dollars ($10.00) per month, or if they have worked such a shift during a portion of a month then they shall receive a pro rata portion of Ten Dollars ($10.00) in the same ratio as the number of days which they have worked such a shift is to the number of work days in their work schedule for the month. Night shift is hereby defined as any full-time shift which commences after 2 p.m. and prior to 6 a.m. Split shift is defined i f 1 91 Ordinance No. 395, - Continued as any shift of eight hours completed in a spread in excess of nine 'consecutive hours. 10. ADMINISTRATION: The salary plan shall be administered in accordance with the following provisions. { (A) NEW EMPLOYEES: Except as hereinafter provided, new employees shall be ff appointed at the minimum step of the salary range adopted for the particular class of I position to which the appointment is made. The Board of Supervisors may, howeverg by resolution, on recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, provide that a particula position be filled at a step above the minimum of the range; provided, however, that no ndw employee may enter at a step higher than the third step in the appropriate range. Whenever such permanent position is filled in this manner, all incumbents of positions i { in the same class, earning less than the step in the particular salary range, at which I the new employee emters, shall be raised to that step. (B) INCREMENTS WITHIN RANGES The salary of each employee under the merit system except the salary of persons already at the maximum step in the appropriate range, shall be reviewed annually on the first day of the month following the month I of permanent appointment to the particular class of position for the purpose of deter- mining whether the employee shall be advanced to the next higher step of the range. Such advancements shall be given only on the affirmative recommendation of the appoint- ing authority, and such recommendation may be made only on the basis of continued satisfactory performance on the job. (C) SALARY ON PROMOTION: Any employee who is appointed to a position of a class allocated to a higher salary range than the class of the position which he former ly occupied shall receive the nearest higher monthly salary in the new salary range as of the date upon which the appointment becomes effective. For the purposes of further annual increments within the salary range, the first day of the month following pro- motion on a permanent basis shall be deemed the employee' s new anniversary date. (D) SALARY ON DEMOTION. An employee who is demoted to a class of position from which he was demoted shall have his salary reduced to the monthly salary in the range for the class of position to which he has been demoted next lower than the salary he received before demotion. For the purposes of further annual increments within the salary range, the first day of the month following demotion on a permanent basis shall be deemed the employee' s new anniversary date. (E) SALARY ON TRANSFER. An employee who is transferred from one position to another position in the same class shall be compensated at the same step in the salary range as he previously received, or in case said employee has been receiving a salary above the maximum of the appropriate range, he shall continue to receive the sam salary. For purposes of further annual increment within the salary range, his anniver- sary date shall remain the same as it was before transfer. (F) FREQUENCY OF INCREMENTS: Except as herein provided, increments within the range shall not be given more frequently than once a year, nor shall more than one step within range increment be given at one time. No provision in this section shall b construed as making the giving of increments mandatory upon the county. (G) CHANGES IN SALARY ALLOCATION: An employee who is incumbent of a i position in a class which is reallocated to a salary range above that to which it was p previously allocated, shall be compensated at the same step in the new salary range as he was receiving in the range to which the class was previously allocated. Or in case the incumbent is already receiving a salary greater than the maximum step of the appropriate range, he shall continue to receive such salary or the maximum step in the i 9`a Ordinance # 395? - Continued new range, whichever is the greater. An employee who is incumbent of a position in a class which is reallocated to a salary range below that to which it was previously r allocated shall be compensated at the same step in the new salary range as he was re- ceiving in the salary range to which the class was previously allocated, or in case the ; incumbent is receiving a salary greater than the maximum step of the appropriate salary range, then his salary shall be reduced in the same ratio as the salary range to which the class has been reallocated is to the salary range to which the class was previously` allocated. (H) SALARY ON POSITION RECLASSIFICATION. An incumbent of a position which is reclassified to a class which is allocated to the same range of the basic salary schedule as is the class of the position before it was reclassified, shall be paid at the same step of the range as he was receiving under the previous classification. For purposes of further annual increments within the range the employee's anniversary date shall remain the same as it was before the position was reclassified. 11. ALLOWANCE FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES. Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed all the officers, their deputies and employees of the county, ' 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, they shall be allowed mileage at the rate of seven cents(7¢) j per mile, without any constructive mileage, and they shall be allowed their actual traveling by rail. # 12. FEES.. Except as otherwise herein provided, in addition to the salaries, compensation and fees herein allowed, all county officers shall receive and retain for i their own use and benefit such fees and compensations as are nowt or may be hereafter? allowed by law to be received and retained by them for their own use and benefit. 13. SALARY PAYMENT PROCEDURE. The salaries of all officers, deputies, and employ- ees of the county herein provided for shall be paid by the county monthly, and where annual salaries are provided, they shall be paid in equal monthly installments. Salaries shall be paid in accordance with a schedule to be established by order of the Board of Supervisors. It is provided, howeverg 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 may be paid on his behalf direct to his insuror, 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 any 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 3rd day f of July, 1947, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) 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 "LAFAYETTE SUN", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , on the 2nd day of June, 1947, 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 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of ATTEST: California , w. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California By M. A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk 93 ORDINANCE NO. 196 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 278 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF 6ONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY LAND USE DISTRICTS• APPLYING CERTAIN TEMPORARY REGULATIt�NS AS TO THE USE OF LAND BUILDINGS STRUCTURES AND TO THE ERESTRCIION CTURASCANDTTOCTHENAND IMPROVEMENTSION OF PLACED U T ON CERTAIN LANDS PENDING THE ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF AUPERVISORS OF A COMPRE— HENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN; PRE— SCRIBING 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 ORDINANCA NO. 288 ORDINANCE NO. 289 ORDINANCE NO. 290. ORD �NANCENANCE NO. 00. 293! ORDINANCE NO. 3029 ORDINANCE NO. 323, ORDINANCE NO. 339, ORDINANCE NO. 3429 ORDINANCE NO. 351, ORDINANCE NO. 3571 ORDINANCE NO. 367, ORDINANCE NO. 368 AND ORDINANCE NO. 375• AND THEREBY E9TABLISH- ING CERTAIN LAND USE LISTRICTS FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY BEING MORE SPECIFICALLY FOR A PORTION OF THE ORINDA UNION 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 distric s; applying certain temporary regulations as to the use of land, buildings, structures and oto 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 compre- hensive zoning or districting plan; and prescribing the method of enforcement in estab- lishing 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 amended by adding Section 3q ;which said section shall follow immediately after Section 3p and which shall read as follows: SECTION 3q: An Interim Land Use District specified and defined in Ordinance i No. 278 and its amendments and set forth in said Ordinance and its amendments as an f "Interim Residential District" is hereby established for a portion of the unincorporated i ,territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said unincorporated terri- ;tory being a portion of the Orinda Union Grammar School District not heretofore covered by any zoning ordinance or amendment thereto. The district hereinbefore mentioned is set forth, established, defined, and delineated on a map which said map is entitled, "The Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Orinda Union Grammar School District." Said interim land use district as set forth on said map established said land use regulations for this area as set forth in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. Said interim land use district as set forth on said map hereby establishes such land use regulations for this area as set forth in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, and is specifically defined in Ordinance No. 297 which is an amending Ordinance to Ordinance No. 278. The regulations as to the uses of land apply to the districts so delineated on the map which said uses of land are defined in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. Said map heretofore mentioned as, "The Interim Land Use District Map for a portion of the Orinda Union Grammar School District," is hereby made a part of this ordinance which \ ;said map was duly approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ;Costa, State of California on June 23, 1947, and said map being a part of this ordinance ;shall be duly published with this ordinance bearing the signatures of the Chairman of t 94 i Ordinance No. 3969 - Continued i the Board of Supervisors and that of the County Clerk. A photostatic or exact copy of said „Interim Land Use District Map for a portion*of tfie-Oiinda Union Grammar School i District" is likewise made a part of this ordinance and hereby becomes page No. 5 of 1 this ordinance. The territory covered by this ordinance is set forth on the above mentioned map and consists of unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, 'i State of California which is more particularly designated and delineated on said map as! a strip of land 2,000 feet in width the center line of which is as follows: j I Said center line beginning at a point on the easterly boundary line of Interim Land i i Use District No. 6 of Ordinance No. 245 as amended by Ordinance No. 253 which said point is likewise on the center line and coincident to the center line of the Moraga Highway; the center line thence following from said point along the south easterly course of the Moraga Highway to its intersection with Glorietta Boulevard; thence said center Eline following north easterly along the center line of Glorietta Boulevard to its intersection with the Lafayette Water District line. SECTION 2: ENACTMENT AND ADOPTION: This ordinance is hereby declared to be i 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 published to- gether with the map accompanying said ordinance, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, once in the "LAFAYETTE SUN" 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 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 an adjourned meeting of said Board, held on the 23rd day of June, 1947, by the following vote, to-wit: I AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. i ABSENT: Supervisors — None. W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By M. A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk. j f 95 INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE ORINDA UNION I GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT HIGHWAY a < i r a 4R80R*A I ' P�T4.N0�0 > MARbNk 4 r cr Z Pg �r a y�ttrorE cr 9 ZONED UNDER Zp i L rNES U � T ORDINANCE NO 382 N O I � 4 W s 6 bn vr5 p RD 4fr�DDR, y�EN a Q I—R 50UT ,WOOD o m J I �f nDp1V 0r i PORK CT. 0,ERM�( fph(I � p p02 O r) >Y 0p V ` a I—R °Q ' LyT Ups o I—R M P RK I 'ono w a mos I � n . � ori Iona 1 ro FEcr ' nr�Opo e° cr tr op v I—R U, Y C O 9 a4 I—R Cy<pa � j Lhi. 9 i' c ? V, pE ° NORnG� n 4 Ci \ g0ya OP I—R ' o 1pa •j 0pf t I t< No< ct o O'> yC 06� THIS MAP AND ALL MATTERS SNOWN THEREON ARE APPROVED AND ADOPTED AS THE INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT MAP FOR A PORTION OF THE ORINDA LEGEND UNION GRAMMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT AS ESTABLISHED UNDER ORDINANCE N0. 396 ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SCALE IN FEET ON THIS 23RD DAY OFUN . 1947. INTERIMRESIDENTIAL 0 300 600 900 1200 ffll DISTRICT q.HAIRMAN OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC ROADS & HIGHWAYS ATTEST(:: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICT BOUNDARY COUNTY CLERK i r PREP AR DT 7TR1"ED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION } I t t 9 I ORDINANCE N0. 397 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 325 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CREATING AND ESTABLISHING A MERIT SYSTEM FOF: S.1ID COUNTY PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE ENABLING ACT", BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 10 (A) , PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN PERSONNEL FROM THE SERVICE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO THE SERVICE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AZ INCLUDING SUCH PERSONNEL IN THE COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do ordain as follows: SECTION Is Ordinance No. 325 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by adding thereto, after Section 10, the following: "SECTION 10(A) : Any person having permanent status under the State Civil Ser- vice Act who is employed in a full time position in the service of the State of Calif- ornia, which position has been under the direction and supervision of any county officer, Board or Commission for six months and is transferred to the county service, ' may be appointed by such county officer, Board or Commission, without competitive ex- amination to the position in the county service, with full permanent status under the County Merit System." This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 14th day of August, 1947, 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 "Richmond Daily Independent", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, i State of California, on the 14th day of July, 1947, by the following vote of said Board of Supervisors: 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 Chairman of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, ATTEST: State of California. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 398 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 395 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER, APPOINTMENT, TERMS AND COMPENSATION OF THE DEPUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF. i The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, d4 ordain as follows: SECTION I: Section 6 of Ordinance No. 395 of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended to read as follows: By inserting after the words "Personal Property Appraiser . . . 18", the words "Personnel Assistant . . . 24". This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 14th day of August, 1947, 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 "ANTIOCH LEDGER", a newspaper printed and published in the County 97 Ordinance No. 398 -- July 14, 1947 of Contra Costa, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costal State of California, on the 14th day of July, 1947, by the following vote of said Board of Supervisors: AYES: S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S, Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J.Trembath NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None, W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State ATTEST: of California. W, T.PPAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 399 AIN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING UPON PACIFIC AVENUE IN THE TOWN OF RODEO, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do ordain as follows: j SECTION I: It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park or leave standing any vehicle, except a bus, whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with the directions of a peace offi cer or traffic control signal device upon those portions of Pacific Avenue in the un- incorporated Town of Rode, as follows: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of Lot 20, Block 7 W, as said lot and block are designated on the map entitled "Town of Rode:, Contra Costa County, Cal." ; filed February 51 1892 in Volume D of Maps, page 91, records of Contra Costa County, ' California; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of said Block 7 W, 134 feet to the northeasterly corner of lands of John Swett Union High School, thence along the northerly line of said property produced easterly to the curb on the southwesterly side of Pacific Avenue and the place of beginning of this zone; thence southeasterly along said curb 48.80 feet to the end of said zone, ! when such places are indicated by "Bus Stop" signs, "No Parking" signs or yellow paint on the curb along any such described spaces. The County Engineer is hereby a,,thorized and required to designate such spaces by ; yellow paint on the curb, "Bus Stop" signs or by "No Parking" signs as is most practi- cal, 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 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 imprisonment. SECTION III. 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 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 Supervisors jof the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 14th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None, W. J. BUCHANAN ;ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and C a ma of the B and of u rvisors ;ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ? rheo8n � ofontra C s , of the County of Contra Costa State of a e o a forn a California, By M. ,A, Smithy Deputy Clerk (Seal) 98 ORDINANCE NO. 400 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 278 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTASTATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFINING AND ESTABLISHfNG 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 COMPRE- HENSIVE ZONING OR DISTRICTING PLAN: PRE- SCRIBING THE METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT IN ESTABLISHING SAID INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISIONS HEREOF," AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE N0. 281 ORDINANCE NO. 288 ORDINANCE N0. 289 OR> INANCE NO. 290 OHINANCE NO. 2939 ORDNANCE NO. 2979 ORDNANCE NO. 300, ORDINANCE N0. 302, ORDINANCE NO. 3239 ORDINANCE NO. 3399 ORDINANCE NO. 3421 ORDINANCE NO. 3519 ORDINANCE NO. 3579 ORDINANCE NO. 3679 ORDINANCE NO. 368 ORDINANCE NO. 375 AND ORDINANCE NO. J96• AND THEREBY ESTABLISHING CERTAIN LAND UAE DISTRICTS FOR A PORTION OF THE UNINCORPOR- ATED TERRITORY OF SAID COUNTY BEING MORE SPECIFICALLY FOR THE EAST PORTION OF THE CLAYTON VALLEY AREA. 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 imrpovements placed on certain lands pending the adoption by the Board of Supervisors of a comprehensive zoning or districting plan; and prescribing the method of enforce- ment 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, 19409 and amendments thereto, is amended by adding Section 3r which said section shall follow immediately after Section 3q and which shall read as follows: SECTION 3r: An Interim Land Use District specified and defined in Ordinance ; No. 278 and its amendments and known as an interim residential agricultural district is hereby established for the portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said territory being the East portion of the Clayton Valley Area not heretofore covered by any amendment to Ordinance No. 278. The ;' district hereinbefore mentioned is set forth, established, defined, and delineated on a map which said map is entitled, "The Interim Land Use Districts Map for the East Portion of the Clayton Valley Area." Said interim land use districts as set forth on i i said map hereby establish said land use regulations for this area as set forth in Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments. The regulations as to the uses of land apply to the districts so delineated on the map which said uses of land are defined in Ord- inance No. 278 and its amendments. Said map heretofore mentioned as, "The Interim Land Use Districts Map for the East Portion of the Clayton Valley Area is hereby made a part of this ordinance which said map was duly approved and signed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on August 4, 1947, and said map shall be published with this ordinance, and the original shall be signed by the Chairman of the , Board of Supervisors and attested by the County Clerk and after its approval shall be permanently filed in the office of the County Clerk. A photostatic reproduced copy of said "Interim Land Use Districts Map for the East Portion of the Clayton Valley I Area" is likewise made a art of this ordinance and hereby becomes �- p y page 5 of this i I99 ordinance and is certified by the County Clerk to be a true and correct photostatic 1 copy of the original. 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 upon its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after said adoption shall be published to- gether with the map accompanying the said ordinances with the names of the members voting for and against the same, once in the "DIABLO BEACON",, a newspaper of general circulati n printed and published in said county. The conditions constituting such urgency are as f ! follows to-wit: Certain uses of landq buildingsq and structures wouldq if established and conducted within any Interim Land Use District established by this ordinances be i I a menace to the public healthq safetyq and general welfare. Said Board of Supervisors i hereby finds that various persons intend to erect buildings or structures and to use 4 the sames 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 healthq safetyq 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 4th day lof August, 19479 by the following votes to-wit: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanans R. J. Trembath. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor H. L. Cummings. W. J. BUCHANAN W. J.' BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra { Costa, State of California. ' ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH 4V. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California By M. A. Smithf Deputy Clerk (SEAL) INTERIM LAND USE DISTRICTS YAP !! � f FOR THE EAST PORTION OF THE CLAYTON VALLEY AREA jA 81 ooA LEGEND II"R-A ^.\,i 111\1N NN, � \% \'-R A - IS i 100 1 1 1 1 I _